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Southern States Wrestling is an American independent professional wrestling promotion based in Kingsport, Tennessee . Founded by wrestler Beau James in early 1991, SSW (along with NWA Bluegrass ) succeeded Smoky Mountain Wrestling as the top promotion in eastern Tennessee following its close. It featured a number of former SMW mainstays including Steve Flynn , Tracy Smothers , Killer Kyle , Tom Prichard , Bunkhouse Buck , Buddy Landell , The Mongolian Stomper and The Batten Twins (Bart & Brad Batten). While in the promotion, Ricky Morton teamed with longtime Fantastics rival Bobby Fulton as the Fantastic Express as well as forming a second incarnation of the Rock 'n' Roll Express with Ricky Harrison capturing the promotion's tag team title with both men.

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44-422: Professional wrestling championship SSW Tag Team Championship Details Promotion Southern States Wrestling Date established October 1, 1990 Current champion(s) Shawn Cruz and The Mega Destroyer Date won July 6, 2019 Statistics First champion(s) Bam Bam Christian and Danny Christian Most reigns As

88-606: A 1999 house show in Toronto . If there is a title change, the title usually changes back during the same show or at another show on the loop before another televised event, like several titles changes of the WWE Hardcore Championship or when Booker T and Chris Benoit traded the WCW World Television Championship back-and-forth on several house shows, with Booker (the official champion) always having

132-403: A day + Current reign is changing daily No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref. Date Event Location Reign Days 1 The Christian Brothers (Bam Bam Christian and Danny Christian) October 1, 1990 House show Hampton, Tennessee 1 33 Defeated The Russian Assassins to become

176-399: A live audience, and with the increase in number of pay-per-view events held by promotions, angles are now typically developed during weekly shows, and resolved during the next pay-per-view (or, on occasion, a special episode of the series), rendering house shows to be mostly minor events with no long-term story significance. Since house shows are not televised, promotions do not usually deploy

220-699: A new stage was introduced that closer-resembles the stages used by televised events at the time. During the first brand extension , each WWE tour was exclusive to either the Raw or SmackDown brand. This remained the case through 2012, even after the first brand extension ended in 2011 on televised programming. In 2013, the shows were rebranded as "WWE Live", with NXT house shows subsequently branded as "NXT Live". After WrestleMania 38 in April 2022, WWE began to brand house shows held on weekends as "Saturday Night's Main Event" (reviving

264-483: A team: Death & Destruction ( Frank Parker and Roger Anderson ) (8 reigns) As individual: Beau James (13 reigns) Longest reign Wayne Rogers and George Hiatt (517 days) Shortest reign Robbie Cassidy and Tony Givens (<1 day) The Southern States Wrestling (SSW) Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling tag team championship in Southern States Wrestling . It

308-7538: A tournament final to win the reactivated titles. Combined reigns [ edit ] † Indicates the current champion ¤ The exact length of at least one title reign is uncertain, so the shortest length is considered. Rank Team No. of reigns Combined days 1 Death & Destruction ( Frank Parker and Roger Anderson ) 8 578 2 Death Riders (Chic White and Tennessee Equalizer) 5 526 3 Wayne Rogers and George Hiatt 1 517 4 Shawn Cruz and The Mega Destroyer † 1 1,966+ 5 The Blond Bombers (Thorn and Tim Baldwin) 2 410 6 The Batten Twins ( Bart Batten and Brad Batten ) 3 323 7 Steve Flynn and K. C. Thunder 2 298 8 Legends (Beau James and K. C. Thunder ) 4 278-309¤ 9 The Brooklyn Bad Boys (Brooklyn Bad Boy #1 & Brooklyn Bad Boy #2) 1 267 10 The Young Guns (Scott Sterling and Jeff Lovin) 3 266 11 Super Destroyer and Josh Cody 2 235 12 The Christian Brothers (Bam Bam Christian and Danny Christian) 4 215 13 KMF Inc. (Chris Richards and Steve Fury) 1 202 14 Ricky Harrison and Iron Cross 1 188 15 Scott Sterling and Dan Cooley 2 184 16 Robbie Cassidy and Tony Givens 4 180 17 Beau James and The War Machine 2 147 18 Chris Richards and Wayne Adkins 1 141 19 The Regulators (Stone and Steel) 1 124 20 Beau James and The Hornet 1 119 21 Something Else (John Noble and Eddie Browning) 1 87-118¤ 22 Beau James and Brian Overbay 2 76 23 The Rock 'n' Roll Express ( Ricky Morton and Ricky Harrison ) 1 72 24 Mike Powers and Alabama Heartthrob 1 70 25 The High Flyers (Andy Douglas and Kelly Charles) 1 63 26 Scotty McKeever and Jesse Taylor 1 58 27 Danny Christian and Johnny Thunder 1 49 28 Adam York and Thorn 1 42 Beautiful Blonds ( Eddie Golden and Stan Lee) 1 42 Steve Flynn and Bobby B. 1 42 31 Justin St. John and Steve Flynn 1 41 32 Beau James and Buddy Landel 1 36 Nick Hammonds and Wayne Adkins 1 36 34 The Fantastic Express ( Ricky Morton and Bobby Fulton ) 1 35 35 Danny Christian and Eddie Bruiser 2 31 36 Jowad Wayne and Wayne Adkins 1 29 37 Beau James and Ricky Morton 1 27 38 Alex Shane and Eddie Golden 1 22 39 G.Q. Stratus and Jimmy Golden 1 17 40 Beau James and Super Destroyer 1 14 Chuck Jones and Roger Ham 1 14 Mike Cooper and Super Masked Man 1 14 43 Ricky Morton and Wayne Adkins 1 8 44 Beau James and Dan Cooley 1 1 By wrestler [ edit ] Rank Wrestler No. of reigns Combined days 1 Beau James 13 636-667¤ 2 Frank Parker 8 578 Roger Anderson 8 578 4 K. C. Thunder 6 576-607¤ 5 Chic White 5 526 Tennessee Equalizer 5 526 7 Wayne Rogers 1 517 George Hiatt 1 517 9 Shawn Cruz † 1 1,966+ The Mega Destroyer † 1 1,966+ 11 Thorn Baldwin/Thorn 3 452 12 Scott Sterling 5 450 13 Tim Baldwin 2 410 14 Steve Flynn 4 381 15 Chris Richards 2 343 16 Bart Batten 3 323 Brad Batten 3 323 18 Danny Christian 7 295 19 Brooklyn Bad Boy #1 1 267 Brooklyn Bad Boy #2 1 267 21 Jeff Lovin 3 266 22 Super Destroyer 3 264 23 Ricky Harrison 2 260 24 Josh Cody 2 235 25 Bam Bam Christian 4 215 26 Wayne Adkins 4 214 27 Steve Fury 1 202 28 Iron Cross 2 188¤ 29 Dan Cooley 3 185 30 Robbie Cassidy 4 180 Tony Givens 4 180 32 The War Machine 2 147 33 Ricky Morton 4 142 34 Stone 1 124 Steel 1 124 36 The Hornet 1 119 37 John Noble 2 >87-118¤ Eddie Browning 1 87-118¤ 39 Brian Overbay 2 76 40 Mike Powers 1 70 Alabama Heartthrob 1 70 42 Eddie Golden 2 64 43 Andy Douglas 1 63 Kelly Charles 1 63 45 Scotty McKeever 1 58 Jesse Taylor 1 58 47 Johnny Thunder 1 49 48 Adam York 1 42 Bobby B. 1 42 Stan Lee 1 42 51 Justin St. John 1 41 52 Nick Hammonds 2 36¤ Buddy Landel 1 36 54 Bobby Fulton 1 35 55 Eddie Bruiser 2 31 56 Jowad Wayne 1 29 57 Alex Shane 1 22 58 G.Q. Stratus 1 17 Jimmy Golden 1 17 60 Chuck Jones 1 14 Mike Cooper 1 14 Roger Ham 1 14 Super Masked Man 1 14 64 Bulldog Mac 1 N/A¤ Earl Fields 1 N/A¤ Jake Booth 1 N/A¤ Moe Jenkins 1 N/A¤ Ray Idol 1 N/A¤ References [ edit ] ^ Royal Duncan & Gary Will (2000). Wrestling Title Histories (4th ed.). Archeus Communications. ISBN   0-9698161-5-4 . ^ Royal Duncan; Gary Will; Matt Benaka; Brian Westcott; Eric Roelfsema (2005). "SSW Tag Team Title History" . Solie's Title Histories . Solie.org. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip (2004). "SSW Tag Team Championship" . Cagematch.de. ^ "Solie's Title Histories: SSW - SOUTHERN STATES WRESTLING" . External links [ edit ] Official Tag Team Championship Title History SSW Tag Team Championship Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=SSW_Tag_Team_Championship&oldid=1177838381 " Category : Regional professional wrestling championships Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description matches Wikidata Southern States Wrestling Others to appear in

352-585: A tournament final to win the vacant titles. 60 The Blond Bombers (Thorn Baldwin and Tim Baldwin) September 3, 2003 House show Kingsport, Tennessee 2 296 The exact length of the reign is uncertain due to cagematch.de stating that the reign began on September 4. 61 Super Destroyer and Josh Cody June 25, 2004 House show Kingsport, Tennessee 1 194 62 Robbie Cassidy and Tony Givens January 5, 2005 House show Kingsport, Tennessee 1 17 The exact length of

396-496: Is a professional wrestling event produced by a major promotion that is not televised, though they can be recorded. Promotions use house shows mainly to cash in on the exposure that they and their wrestlers receive during televised events, as well as to test reactions to matches, wrestlers, and gimmicks that are being considered for the main televised programming and upcoming pay-per-views . As house shows are not televised, all matches are technically dark matches , though that term

440-825: Is uncertain. 49 Something Else (John Noble and Eddie Browning) October 2000 House show Kingsport, Tennessee 1 87-118 The exact length of this reign is uncertain. 50 Legends (Beau James (9) and K. C. Thunder (4) ) January 26, 2001 House show Kingsport, Tennessee 3 53 51 The Batten Twins ( Bart Batten and Brad Batten ) March 20, 2001 House show Kingsport, Tennessee 1 73 52 The High Flyers (Andy Douglas and Kelly Charles) June 1, 2001 House show Kingsport, Tennessee 1 63 53 The Batten Twins ( Bart Batten and Brad Batten ) August 3, 2001 House show Kingsport, Tennessee 2 85 This

484-604: Is uncertain. — Vacated 2011 — — — — Titles were vacated under unknown circumstances. 78 Jake Booth and Ray Idol April 18, 2014 House show Rogersville, Tennessee 1 N/A The exact length of this reign is uncertain. — Vacated N/A — — — — Titles were vacated under unknown circumstances. They were inactive for almost 5 years. 79 Shawn Cruz and The Mega Destroyer July 6, 2019 SSW Gray, Tennessee 1 1,966+ Defeated Beau James and JR Martin in

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528-598: Is usually reserved for non-televised matches at otherwise televised events. House shows are also often scripted to make the face wrestlers win most matches, largely to send the crowd home happy. If a heel defends a title, the face may win by disqualification, preventing the title from changing hands. Until the 1990s, most televised professional wrestling programs were taped weeks in advance in small studios and featured primarily matches with lesser-known wrestlers while interviews revolved around feuds between upper level talent that were to be settled at an upcoming major show at

572-636: The Night of Grudges supercard at the National Guard Armory in Kingsport. This was the first interpromotional event in which both promotion's champions faced each other. In November 2006, Beau James married female wrestler Misty James at the 15th annual supercard Thanksgiving Night Spectacular at the Kingsport National Guard Armory. Both would participate in mixed tag team matches during

616-558: The SSW Young Guns Television Championship in Kingsport coinciding with the promotion launching its weekly television program which aired regularly on WAPK-CA from January 1999 until October 2003. The promotion eventually released a series of dvds from the program, most notably, Superstars and Legends, Vol. 1 , which featured Don Wright , Ivan Koloff , The Equalizer , Jimmy Valiant , Wahoo McDaniel , Killer Kyle , Jimmy Valiant and Stan Lee. On May 10, 2001,

660-764: The WCW Cruiserweight Championship on an unspecified house show (thereby giving the title to Psychosis), after WCW management was forced to drop Lane's gimmick that was perceived as offensive by the GLAAD . The phrase has been used to pejoratively describe WWE pay-per-views intended primarily for specific markets, including UK-only pay-per-views such as Insurrextion and Rebellion , and WWE's events in Saudi Arabia . In 2019, Shawn Michaels defended his one-off return at WWE's 2018 Crown Jewel pay-per-view in Saudi Arabia (reuniting D-Generation X to participate in

704-558: The Rougeau's home town of Montreal. This change (and the eventual "decision reversal") was only ever mentioned during segments taped specifically for and shown in the Montreal market. A fictional house show can be used to explain a sudden vacation or change of a title caused due to backstage issues on television. For example, on October 4, 1999 edition of WCW Monday Nitro , the commentators stated that Psychosis had defeated Lenny Lane for

748-609: The WWF Championship from Bob Backlund in 1994 at a live event in Madison Square Garden . There have also been occasions when title changes occur but are not recognized by the promotion. Some notable house show title changes include an August 10, 1987 match where The Rougeau Brothers ( Raymond and Jacques ) won over the champion Hart Foundation ( Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart ) to take the WWF Tag Team championship in

792-419: The advent of WWE Network , WWE has televised portions of what are otherwise house shows as hour-long specials on the service, such as Starrcade —an event that shares the name with the flagship pay-per-view of the now-defunct WCW (whose assets were acquired by WWE), and The Shield's Final Chapter —a special which featured Dean Ambrose 's final WWE appearance with his stable The Shield before his departure from

836-491: The belts to Justin St. John & Steve Flynn in Revere, Massachusetts on November 23, 1996. There are 30 recognized known teams with a total of 65 title reigns. Title history [ edit ] Key No. Overall reign number Reign Reign number for the specific team—reign numbers for the individuals are in parentheses, if different Days Number of days held <1 Reign lasted less than

880-588: The branding of a former WWE television series ) and "Sunday Night Stunner". Because house shows are not televised, sometimes controversial things occur during them (although this is rare) which might not happen on a televised show. For example, on May 19, 1996, the MSG "Curtain Call" , which was also a rare example of a shoot , occurred at a house show taped at Madison Square Garden . At the same show, The Bodydonnas lost their WWF Tag Team Championship to The Godwinns . With

924-5428: The inaugural champions. 2 Wayne Rogers and George Hiatt November 3, 1990 House show Kingsport, Tennessee 1 517 3 The Regulators (Stone and Steel) April 3, 1992 House show Fall Branch, Tennessee 1 124 4 The Young Guns (Scott Sterling and Jeff Lovin) August 5, 1992 House show Kingsport, Tennessee 1 177 5 Death Riders (Chic White and Tennessee Equalizer) January 29, 1993 House show Fall Branch, Tennessee 1 220 6 G.Q. Stratus and Jimmy Golden September 6, 1993 House show Fall Branch, Tennessee 1 17 7 The Christian Brothers (Bam Bam Christian and Danny Christian) September 23, 1993 House show Fall Branch, Tennessee 2 85 8 Death Riders (Chic White and Tennessee Equalizer) December 17, 1993 House show Fall Branch, Tennessee 2 210 9 Alex Shane and Eddie Golden July 15, 1994 House show Fall Branch, Tennessee 1 22 10 Mike Powers and Alabama Heartthrob August 6, 1994 House show Kingsport, Tennessee 1 70 11 Steve Flynn and Bobby B. September 17, 1994 SSW Fall Branch, Tennessee 1 42 12 Beau James and The Hornet October 15, 1994 House show Fall Branch, Tennessee 1 119 13 Danny Christian (3) and Eddie Bruiser February 1, 1995 House show Duffield, Virginia 1 2 14 Beau James (2) and The War Machine February 3, 1995 House show Duffield, Virginia 1 14 15 Danny Christian (4) and Eddie Bruiser February 17, 1995 House show Fall Branch, Tennessee 2 29 16 Death Riders (Chic White and Tennessee Equalizer) March 17, 1995 SSW Fall Branch, Tennessee 3 63 17 The Young Guns (Scott Sterling and Jeff Lovin) May 19, 1995 House show Fall Branch, Tennessee 2 84 18 Death Riders (Chic White and Tennessee Equalizer) August 11, 1995 House show Fall Branch, Tennessee 4 19 19 The Young Guns (Scott Sterling and Jeff Lovin) August 30, 1995 House show Tazewell, Tennessee 3 5 20 Death & Destruction ( Frank Parker and Roger Anderson ) September 4, 1995 SSW Fall Branch, Tennessee 1 88 21 Beau James (3) and Dan Cooley December 1, 1995 SSW Fall Branch, Tennessee 1 1 22 Death & Destruction ( Frank Parker and Roger Anderson ) December 2, 1995 SSW Princeton, West Virginia 2 7 23 Beau James (4) and Ricky Morton December 9, 1995 SSW Ledger , North Carolina 1 27 24 Beautiful Blonds ( Eddie Golden (2) and Stan Lee) January 5, 1996 SSW Fall Branch, Tennessee 1 42 25 Death & Destruction ( Frank Parker and Roger Anderson ) February 16, 1996 SSW Fall Branch, Tennessee 3 48 26 The Fantastic Express ( Ricky Morton (2) and Bobby Fulton ) April 4, 1996 SSW Johnson City, Tennessee 1 35 27 Death & Destruction ( Frank Parker and Roger Anderson ) May 9, 1996 SSW Johnson City, Tennessee 4 116 28 Scott Sterling (4) and Dan Cooley (2) September 2, 1996 House show Fall Branch, Tennessee 1 149 29 Death Riders (Chic White and Tennessee Equalizer) October 5, 1996 SSW Fall Branch, Tennessee 5 14 30 Scott Sterling (5) and Dan Cooley (3) October 19, 1996 SSW Fall Branch, Tennessee 2 35 31 Justin St. John and Steve Flynn (2) November 23, 1996 SSW Revere, Massachusetts 1 41 32 Danny Christian (5) and Johnny Thunder January 3, 1997 SSW Fall Branch, Tennessee 1 49 Butch Black substituted Steve Flynn due to Flynn suffering an injury. 33 Beau James (5) and The War Machine (2) February 21, 1997 House show Wytheville, Virginia 2 133 34 Death & Destruction ( Frank Parker and Roger Anderson ) July 4, 1997 SSW The Famous Final Scene Fall Branch, Tennessee 5 106 35 Legends (Beau James (6) and K. C. Thunder ) October 18, 1997 SSW Mountain City, Tennessee 1 62 36 Death & Destruction ( Frank Parker and Roger Anderson ) December 19, 1997 SSW Fall Branch, Tennessee 6 100 37 Mike Cooper and Super Masked Man March 20, 1998 SSW Fall Branch, Tennessee 1 14 38 Chuck Jones and Roger Ham April 3, 1998 SSW Fall Branch, Tennessee 1 14 This

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968-455: The late Whitey Caldwell were also in attendance. Southern States Wrestling became involved with AWA Superstars of Wrestling during the early-2000s, although not an official affiliate promotion, and has held interpromotional events with its sister promotion Tennessee's Championship Wrestling. In April 2005, Beau James, Tom Prichard and The Super Destroyer faced Championship Wrestling's "Adorable" Danny Ray, Nick Hammonds & Wayne Adkins at

1012-847: The network also has rare footage from Continental Championship Wrestling and other Territory-era wrestling promotions from the Tennessee area. The Kingsport Wrestling Hall of Fame (also known as the East Tennessee Wrestling Hall of Fame ) is an American professional wrestling hall of fame maintained by the Kingsport -based promotion Southern States Wrestling (SWW). It was established in 1999 to honor select personalities in East Tennessee wrestling history. The induction ceremonies are held as part of its annual " Weekend of Champions and Legends Reunion ". House show A house show

1056-533: The next year. In early 2008, he and his wife were involved in a major interpromotional feud with AWA Superstars of Wrestling World Heavyweight Champion Brian Logan . In August 2017, Beau James announced that SSW had signed a deal with a VOD service to provide online streaming platform for the promotion. It took nearly a year to transfer the entire SSW Video Library from VHS/DVD to a digital format . The Southern States Wrestling Network made its debut on July 15, 2018. In addition to SSW television and supercards,

1100-401: The previous vacancy are uncertain. 76 John Noble (2) and Earl Fields 2009 House show Kingsport, Tennessee 1 N/A The exact length of this reign is uncertain. 77 Bulldog Mac and Iron Cross (2) November 25, 2010 SSW 19th Annual Thanksgiving Night Extravaganza Kingsport, Tennessee 1 N/A The exact length of this reign

1144-652: The promotion continued to hold events at county fairs and high school gyms. Later on in 2022, Beau James announced that SSW would resume to full time competition, with a tournament to crown a new Southern States Heavyweight Champion, a tournament won by Lord Murphy Costigan. Southern States Wrestling was founded by Beau James, who began promoting wrestling events in Kingsport and Fall Branch, Tennessee . The promotion crowned its first heavyweight champion when The Tennessee Equalizer defeated George Hiatt in Elizabethton, Tennessee on February 16, 1991. A junior heavyweight title

1188-692: The promotion have included former National Wrestling Alliance veterans Ivan Koloff , Jimmy Valiant , Junkyard Dog , Pez Whatley , Terry Taylor , Shane Douglas and female wrestlers Sherri Martel , Debbie Combs , Brandi Alexander , Lexie Fyfe and Malia Hosaka . Jillian Hall , E. Z. Money , Joey Corman and Samir and Andy Douglas . The promotion also runs a wrestling school in Fall Branch, Tennessee . In 2015, Beau James began cutting back SSW's schedule due to his commitments to Appalachian Mountain Wrestling as manager of The Progressive Liberal , however,

1232-626: The promotion held the Mark Curtis Memorial Weekend of Champions in Kingsport, Tennessee in honor of World Championship Wrestling referee Mark Curtis with the proceeds donated to the Children's Miracle Network . Among those headlining the event included Arn Anderson . The next year, the Mark Curtis Memorial Weekend of Champions and Legends Reunion featured Jimmy Valiant, Ivan Koloff and Sandy Scott . Family members of

1276-411: The promotion's flagship venues. Prior to the 1980s, these were house shows, though with the advent of closed-circuit television , and later pay-per-view , these became televised events as well. Later on in the 1990s, the advent of weekly shows such as WWF's Monday Night Raw and WCW Monday Nitro , where competitive matches between upper level talent and storylines play out as they happen in front of

1320-583: The promotion. Starting in March 2023, All Elite Wrestling launched a series of house shows under the "House Rules" brand. Most major promotions try to develop their angles only during televised shows and will rarely book a major development (such as a title change) for house shows. House show title changes can occur both to gauge how fans would react to a certain outcome, and allow for outcomes that would appeal to local fans—such as Edge winning his first WWF Intercontinental Championship over Jeff Jarrett at

1364-814: The reign is uncertain due to cagematch.de stating that the reign began on September 18, 2004. 63 Super Destroyer and Josh Cody January 22, 2005 House show Kingsport, Tennessee 2 41 64 Robbie Cassidy and Tony Givens March 4, 2005 House show Kingsport, Tennessee 2 7 65 Nick Hammonds and Wayne Adkins March 11, 2005 House show Kingsport, Tennessee 1 36 66 Beau James (12) and Super Destroyer (3) April 9, 2005 House show Kingsport, Tennessee 1 14 67 Legends (Beau James (13) and K. C. Thunder (6) ) April 23, 2005 House show Kingsport, Tennessee 4 146 Super Destroyer relinquished one half of

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1408-481: The same setup for staging or pyrotechnics used for their television counterparts. In the past, a WWE house show would consist mainly of a ring, essential lighting, and a crowd. In late 2011, WWE invested US$ 1.5 million in production improvements, which included three LED -lit entrance stages (one each for Raw and SmackDown , and one backup) featuring a ramp and video display, and leveraging venues' existing AV equipment for multimedia such as entrances . As of 2021,

1452-437: The tag titles and was immediately replaced by K. C. Thunder . 68 Ricky Morton and Wayne Adkins (2) September 16, 2005 House show Kingsport, Tennessee 1 8 69 Jowad Wayne and Wayne Adkins (3) September 24, 2005 House show Kingsport, Tennessee 1 29 Adkins betrayed Ricky Morton and he chose Jowad Wayne as a new tag team partner. The previous reign

1496-532: The title back in time for Nitro . Edge similarly lost the aforementioned Intercontinental Championship back to Jarrett at Fully Loaded the next evening in Buffalo . Even rarer is the top title of a promotion changing hands. This has occurred relatively few times, notable occurrences include Bret Hart winning the then- WWF Championship from Ric Flair in 1992 at a live event in Saskatchewan and Diesel winning

1540-756: The titles with Jones, but cagematch.net shows Ham's presence in the team. 40 The Christian Brothers (Bam Bam Christian (4) and Danny Christian (6) ) January 9, 1999 House show Mountain City, Tennessee 3 21 41 Death & Destruction ( Frank Parker and Roger Anderson ) January 30, 1999 SSW Little K-Town Showdown Kingsport, Tennessee 7 85 42 The Christian Brothers (Bam Bam Christian (5) and Danny Christian (7) ) April 25, 1999 House show Kingsport, Tennessee 4 76 43 Steve Flynn (3) and K. C. Thunder (2) July 10, 1999 House show Kingsport, Tennessee 1 40 This

1584-481: The vacant titles. The length of this reign is uncertain due to some documentations stating that somewhere in November there was a short vacancy of the titles. Cagematch.net recognizes Parker's and Anderson's reign as uninterrupted. 45 The Rock 'n' Roll Express ( Ricky Morton (2) and Ricky Harrison ) December 2, 1999 House show Kingsport, Tennessee 1 72 Although Harrison

1628-573: Was a 2-on-1 handicap match in which Douglas defended the titles alone due to Charles failing to appear. The match was co-hosted by SSW and MECW at the Kingsport Armory. 54 Steve Flynn (4) and K. C. Thunder (5) October 27, 2001 House show Kingsport, Tennessee 2 258 55 Beau James (10) and Brian Overbay July 17, 2002 House show Kingsport, Tennessee 1 46 Roger Anderson substituted Steve Flynn in this title defence. The show

1672-436: Was a 2-on-1 handicap match in which Jones defeated Mike Cooper and Super Masked Man alone. He later chose Roger Ham as his tag team partner. 39 The Brooklyn Bad Boys (Brooklyn Bad Boy #1 & Brooklyn Bad Boy #2) April 17, 1998 SSW Fall Branch, Tennessee 1 267 This was a 2-on-1 handicap match in which Chuck Jones faced The Brooklyn Boys alone. It is uncertain if Ham legitimately held

1716-618: Was a three-way tag team match also involving Frank Parker and Roger Anderson . — Vacated August 19, 1999 SSW Big Orange Brawl Kingsport, Tennessee — — Beau James substituted K. C. Thunder in a title defence against Frank Parker and Roger Anderson . The titles were declared vacated after a controversial ending of the match. 44 Death & Destruction ( Frank Parker and Roger Anderson ) October 30, 1999 House show Kingsport, Tennessee 8 33 Defeated The Memphis Bodyguards (Beau James and Bruiser Graham) to win

1760-630: Was created the following year when Eddie Golden defeated Jamie Gibson in Banner Elk, North Carolina . In 1995 the promotion expanded by creating two more titles. The junior heavyweight title was abandoned the previous year and replaced by the SSW Appalachian Heavyweight Championship won by Eddie Golden when he beat Tracy Smothers in a best-of-three series in Meadowview, Virginia on May 11, 1996. Four years later, Mike Cooper won

1804-582: Was first won by Danny and Bam Bam Christian when they defeated The Russian Assassins in Hampton, Tennessee on October 1, 1990. The title is generally defended in the Southern United States , most often in its home base in East Tennessee , but has been defended in other parts of the country as well. While touring New England in late-1996, the titles changed hands when Scott Sterling & Dan Cooley lost

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1848-1006: Was held at the Civic Auditorium instead of the Armory which was the main venue of the promotion at the time. 56 Scotty McKeever and Jesse Taylor September 1, 2002 House show Kingsport, Tennessee 1 58 57 Beau James (11) and Brian Overbay (2) October 29, 2002 House show Kingsport, Tennessee 2 30 58 The Blond Bombers (Thorn Baldwin and Tim Baldwin) November 28, 2002 House show Kingsport, Tennessee 1 114 — Vacated March 8, 2003 House show Kingsport, Tennessee — — Titles were vacated after Tim Baldwin suffered an injury. 59 The Batten Twins ( Bart Batten and Brad Batten ) March 22, 2003 House show Kingsport, Tennessee 3 165 Defeated Beau James and Gator McAllister in

1892-1143: Was not followed by any vacancy. 70 Adam York and Thorn (3) October 15, 2005 House show Kingsport, Tennessee 1 42 Thorn was previously known as Thorn Baldwin. — Vacated November 26, 2005 — — — — 71 KMF Inc. (Chris Richards and Steve Fury) March 3, 2006 House show Kingsport, Tennessee 1 202 72 Robbie Cassidy and Tony Givens September 21, 2006 House show Kingsport, Tennessee 3 156 73 Chris Richards (2) and Wayne Adkins (4) February 24, 2007 House show Kingsport, Tennessee 1 141 74 Robbie Cassidy and Tony Givens July 15, 2007 House show Kingsport, Tennessee 4 <1 — Vacated July 15, 2007 House show Kingsport, Tennessee — — Titles were vacated under unknown circumstances. 75 Moe Jenkins and Nick Hammonds (2) 2008 House show Kingsport, Tennessee 1 N/A The exact lengths of this reign and of

1936-559: Was not part of The Rock 'n' Roll Express , certain documentations present him as part of the team. 46 Beau James (7) and Buddy Landel February 12, 2000 House show Kingsport, Tennessee 1 36 47 Ricky Harrison (2) and Iron Cross March 9, 2000 House show Saltville, Virginia 1 188 48 Legends (Beau James (8) and K. C. Thunder (3) ) September 13, 2000 House show Saltville, Virginia 2 17-48 The exact length of this reign

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