The World Tag Team Championship is the name usually given to the primary tag team championships in professional wrestling promotions .
5-511: The XPW World Tag Team Championship was a world tag team championship in the Xtreme Pro Wrestling promotion . The championship was introduced at Baptized in Blood III in 2002 and its inaugural champions were decided in a Fatal 4-Way Elimination tag team match that featured Mexico's Most Wanted ( Halloween and Damián 666 ), The New Panthers ( K. Malik Shabazz and Raphael Muhammed),
10-400: The early 1990s and WWE in the 2000s. The term "world tag team championship" can apply to any world tag team championship in general or to a specific one in particular, though this often creates confusion over which tag team championship is being referenced when the term is used. Due to the variations of tag team wrestling, other World Tag Team Championships may exclude the "tag team" portion of
15-608: The name and use a more suitable term such as "trios" or "six-man tag" to indicate a championship for tag teams with three members. Promotions can also recognize subordinate titles to World Tag Team Championships that are often designated as regional, national, or international championships. Examples of these subordinate titles include the NWA Canadian Tag Team Championship and WWF International Tag Team Championship , which are national and international subordinates respectively. A professional wrestling championship
20-491: The team of Pogo The Clown and Juantastico, and the team of American Wild Child and Shady. Only three teams would end up holding the XPW World Tag Team Championship, with two teams holding the titles on two occasions. Luke Hawx and Scorpio Sky were the final champions. World tag team championship The name of the promotion often precedes the term "world tag team championship" as the complete name of
25-525: The title. Examples of this included the ECW World Tag Team Championship, WCW World Tag Team Championship, and WWF World Tag Team Championship. However, some are also correctly known simply as the "World Tag Team Championship" without bearing the name of an organization. In some cases, this occurs in organizations where other world tag team championships are also competed for, as was the case in WCW in
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