UWA World Tag Team Championship

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Date established1982
Current championsMasaki Morihiro and Yuya Aoki
Date wonFebruary 23, 2026
UWA World Tag Team Championship
Kohei Kinoshita with one of the titles around his waist in 2023
Details
PromotionEl Dorado Wrestling
Kohaku Wrestling Wars
Michinoku Pro Wrestling
Union Pro Wrestling
Universal Wrestling Association
Big Japan Pro Wrestling
Pro-Wrestling Basara (current)
Date established1982
Current championsMasaki Morihiro and Yuya Aoki
Date wonFebruary 23, 2026
Statistics
First championsRiki Choshu and Gran Hamada
Most reignsAs a team (5 reigns):

As an individual (5 reigns):

Longest reignLos Villanos (Villano IV and Villano V) (925–1,441 days)
Shortest reignGran Hamada and Kendo (<1 day)

The UWA World Tag Team Championship is a tag team professional wrestling championship created by the Mexican Universal Wrestling Association (UWA) and defended there until the UWA closed in 1995.[1] After the UWA's closing, the title was inactive until 2008, when El Dorado Wrestling revived the title. On March 26, 2008, Kagetora and Kota Ibushi won the title in Tokyo, Japan at El Dorado's Eye of the Treasure event, defeating Mazada and Nosawa.[2] It has since been defended in several promotions, including Kohaku Wrestling Wars, Michinoku Pro Wrestling and Union Pro Wrestling. There have been a total of 30 reigns shared between 22 different teams consisting of 41 distinctive champions. The current champions are Masato Kamino and Takato Nakano who are in their first reign as a team.[3]

As it was a professional wrestling championship, the championship was not won not by actual competition, but by a scripted ending to a match determined by the bookers and match makers.[a] On occasion the promotion declares a championship vacant, which means there is no champion at that point in time. This can either be due to a storyline,[b] or real life issues such as a champion suffering an injury being unable to defend the championship,[c] or leaving the company.[d]

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
Defenses Number of successful defenses
N/A Unknown information
(NLT) Championship change took place "no later than" the date listed
Championship change is unrecognized by the promotion
<1 Reign lasted less than a day
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign DaysDefenses
Universal Wrestling Association
 1  Riki Choshu and Gran Hamada  August 1, 1982  UWA Live Event Naucalpan, Mexico  1  [e]1[f] Defeated Baby Face and El Canek to become the inaugural champions. [8]
Vacated  1985 (NLT) Championship vacated for undocumented reasons, abandoned by the UWA at this time
 2  Los Brazos
(Brazo de Oro and Brazo de Plata)
 March 10, 1991  UWA Live Event Tokyo, Japan  1  752 Defeated Perro Aguayo and Gran Hamada to win the vacant championship [8]
 3  Gran Hamada and Perro Aguayo  June 13, 1991  UWA Live Event Tokyo, Japan  1
(2, 1)
 2200 [8]
Vacated  January 19, 1992 The title was vacated on January 19, 1992, after Perro Aguayo began working for Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre on a regular basis [8]
 4  Gran Hamada and Kendo  January 19, 1992  UWA Live Event Tokyo, Japan  1
(3, 1)
 <10 Defeated Los Brazos (Brazo de Oro and Brazo de Plata) to win the vacant championship. [8]
 5  Los Cowboys
(Silver King and El Texano)
 January 19, 1992  UWA Live Event Tokyo, Japan  1  1613 [8]
 6   The Can-Am Express
(Dan Kroffat and Doug Furnas)
 June 28, 1992  UWA Live Event Naucalpan, Mexico  1  1333 [8]
 7  Los Villanos
(Villano IV and Villano V)
 November 8, 1992  UWA Live Event Naucalpan, Mexico  1  1192 [8]
  The Can-Am Express
(Doug Furnas and Dan Kroffat)
 March 7, 1993  UWA Live Event Naucalpan, Mexico  —  [g]2 [8]
 Los Villanos
(Villano IV and Villano V)
 April 1993 (NLT)  UWA Live Event Mexico  —  [h]N/A [8]
Deactivated  1995 (NLT) The UWA Closed and the titles were abandoned. [8]
 Los Rayos Tapatío
(Rayo Tapatío I and Rayo Tapatío II)
N/a N/a N/a  — N/aN/a Los Rayos Tapatío began defending a title they claimed was the UWA World Tag Team Championship around 2000. They held the Distrito Federal Tag Team Championship and could possibly have made this claim to allow them to defend a championship outside of the Distrito Federal. It was never confirmed that they had physical possession of the original UWA title belts. [9]
 Los Villanos
(Villano IV and Villano V)
 2004 (NLT)    —  [i]N/A Los Villanos began defending the UWA title again no later than 2004, at this point it was not sanctioned by a promotion but Los Villanos personal championship [10]
 8  Emilio Charles Jr. and Scorpio Jr.  April 7, 2004  Live event Acapulco, Mexico  1  70 [10]
 9  Los Villanos
(Villano IV and Villano V)
 April 14, 2004  Live event Acapulco, Mexico  2  [j]N/A [10]
Deactivated  October 26, 2006 Pachuca, Mexico Last known title defense for Los Villanos. After this the UWA title belts were not seen in Mexico again [11]
 10  Tokyo Gurentai
(Nosawa Rongai and Mazada)
 2008 (NLT)  N/A N/A  1  [k]0 Nosawa and Mazada proclaimed themselves as UWA World Tag Team Champions, claiming they had defeated Los Rayos Tapatío in July 2000 to win the championship. At this point the championship became the tag title for El Dorado Wrestling.
Pro-Wrestling El Dorado
 11  Kagetora and Kota Ibushi  March 26, 2008  Live event Tokyo, Japan  1  [l]1 [2]
Vacated  2008 (NLT) Championship vacated due to inactivity.
 12  Speed of Sounds
(Tsutomu Oosugi and Hercules Senga)
 November 25, 2008  Face Busta Vol. 12 Tokyo, Japan  1  80 Defeated Jumping Kid Okimoto and Kagetora at Face Busta Vol. 12 in a decision match.
 13  The Brahman Brothers
(Brahman Kei and Brahman Shu)
 December 3, 2008  Live event Tokyo, Japan  1  497N/A
Kohaku Pro-Wrestling Wars
 14  Speed of Sounds
(Tsutomu Oosugi and Hercules Senga)
 April 14, 2010  Live event Tokyo, Japan  2  252N/A
 15  Masamune and Minoru Fujita  December 22, 2010  Live event Tokyo, Japan  1  344N/A
 16  Speed of Sounds
(Tsutomu Oosugi and Hercules Senga)
 December 1, 2011  Live event Tokyo, Japan  3  667N/A
 Ikuto Hidaka and Menso-re Oyaji  November 29, 2012  Live event Tokyo, Japan  —  228N/A Unrecognized by Michinoku Pro Wrestling.
 Speed of Sounds
(Tsutomu Oosugi and Hercules Senga)
 July 15, 2013  Live event Osaka, Japan  —  205N/A Unrecognized by Michinoku Pro Wrestling.
 17  Hiroki and Yasu Urano  February 5, 2014  Live event Tokyo, Japan  1  811
Union Pro-Wrestling
 18  Hiroshi Fukuda and Men's Teioh  April 27, 2014  Live event Yokohama, Japan  1  1262
 19  Fuma and Isami Kodaka  August 31, 2014  Live event Tokyo, Japan  1  1463
 20  Masato Shibata and Shuji Ishikawa  January 24, 2015  Live event Yokohama, Japan  1  1441
 21  The Brahman Brothers
(Brahman Kei and Brahman Shu)
 June 17, 2015  Live event Tokyo, Japan  2  3590
Michinoku Pro-Wrestling
 22  Ikuto Hidaka and Minoru Fujita  June 10, 2016  Live event Tokyo, Japan  1
(1, 2)
 4632 This match was also contested for the Tohoku Tag Team Championship.
 23  Super Stars
(Ayumu Gunji and Rui Hiugaji)
 September 16, 2017  Live event Yahaba, Japan  1  1831 This match was also contested for the Tohoku Tag Team Championship.
 24  Gaina and Taro Nohashi  March 18, 2018  Konzen Ittai Sendai, Japan  1  2512 This match was also contested for the Tohoku Tag Team Championship.
 25  Bad Boy
(Ken45° and Kengo)
 November 24, 2018  Sendai 2 Days Yahaba, Japan  1  1632 This match was also contested for the Tohoku Tag Team Championship.
 26  Gaina and Taro Nohashi  May 6, 2019  Golden Week Series 2019 Yahaba, Japan  2  390 This match was also contested for the Tohoku Tag Team Championship.
 27  Ikuto Hidaka and Minoru Fujita  June 14, 2019  Michinoku 2019 Tokyo Conference Vol. 3 Tokyo, Japan  2
(2, 3)
 1271 This match was also contested for the Tohoku Tag Team Championship. [12]
 28  Yapper Man #1 and Yapper Man #2  October 19, 2019  Michinoku 2019 Tokyo Conference Vol. 6 Tokyo, Japan  4  5632 This match was also contested for the Tohoku Tag Team Championship. Formerly held the title under the name Speed Of Sounds (Hercules Senga and Tsutomu Oosugi). [13]
 29  Skull & Bones
(Jinsei Shinzaki and The Great Sasuke)
 May 4, 2021  Michinoku Pro Golden Week Tour 2021 Yahaba, Japan  1  1522 This match was also contested for the Tohoku Tag Team Championship.
 30  Gaina and Taro Nohashi  October 3, 2021  Michinoku Pro Dojo Pro-Wrestling Kobe, Japan  3  2452 [14]
Big Japan Pro Wrestling
 31  Hub and Eisa8  June 5, 2022  BJW Perfect Style 2022 Osaka, Japan  1  2513 [15]
 32  Kohei Kinoshita and Yasshi  February 11, 2023  BJW Osaka Surprise 64 ~ Glory Members 2023 Osaka, Japan  1  3163 [16]
 33  Speed of Sounds
(Tsutomu Oosugi and Hercules Senga)
 December 24, 2023 BJW Osaka Surprise 70 ~ Big Thanksgiving 2023 Osaka, Japan  5  770 [17]
 34  Kaji Tomato and Kota Sekifuda  March 10, 2024 BJW Osaka Surprise 71 ~ Shikyosotei no Jin Osaka, Japan  1  1854 [18]
Pro-Wrestling Basara
 35  Aijin Tag
(Masato Kamino and Takato Nakano)
 September 11, 2024 BASARA Tsukamoto & Nakatsu Anniversary Festival Osaka, Japan  1  411 [19]
 36  Hideyoshi Kamitani and Isami Kodaka  October 22, 2024 BASARA 259 ~ Utage Osaka, Japan  1
(1, 2)
 3361 [20]
 37 Andy Wu and Yasufumi Nakanoue  September 23, 2025 BJW Osaka Surprise 81 ~ A Comeback In 2025 Osaka, Japan  1  1530 [21]
 38 Masaki Morihiro and Yuya Aoki  February 23, 2026 BJW Yokohama, Japan  1  47+0 [22]

Combined reigns

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