# NWA Shockwave Tag Team Championship

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Professional wrestling tag team championship

NWA Shockwave Tag Team Championship Details Promotion NWA Shockwave Date established October 29, 2002 Date retired 2006 Other names CSWF Tag Team Championship NWA: Cyberspace Tag Team Championship Statistics First champion The Equalizers Final champions The S.A.T. (won March 26, 2006) Most reigns N/A Longest reign The United Nations (349 days) Shortest reign Julio Dinero and C.M. Punk (35 days)

The **NWA Shockwave Tag Team Championship** was a [professional wrestling](/source/Professional_wrestling) [tag team](/source/Tag_team) [championship](/source/Championship_(professional_wrestling)#Tag_team_championships) in [NWA Shockwave](/source/NWA_Shockwave) (NWA-SW) and the [National Wrestling Alliance](/source/National_Wrestling_Alliance) (NWA). It was the original title of the CyberSpace Wrestling Federation promotion and was later recognized by the NWA as a regional title. It was introduced as the CSWF Tag Team Championship on October 19, 2002. It was established as an NWA heavyweight championship in 2005 following the promotion's admission into the NWA. The promotion became NWA: Cyberspace, and later NWA Shockwave, with the title remaining active until its retirement in 2006.[1][2][3][4]

The inaugural champions were The Equalizers (Aaron Morrison and [Antonio Thomas](/source/Antonio_Thomas_(wrestler))), who defeated The Soul Brothers (Elvin and Jack Soul) and The Hardcore Mafia (Bruno and Joey Davino) in a [three-way match](/source/Professional_wrestling_match_types#Basic_elimination_matches) on October 19, 2002, to become the first CSWF Tag Team Champions. There were 10 officially recognized champions, however no team held the belt more than once. Several then current tag teams from [Total Non-Stop Action](/source/Total_Non-Stop_Action) held the title during its 5-year history [America's Most Wanted](/source/America's_Most_Wanted_(professional_wrestling)) ([Chris Harris](/source/Chris_Harris_(wrestler)) and [James Storm](/source/James_Storm)), The United Nations ([Prince Nana](/source/Prince_Nana) and [Sonjay Dutt](/source/Sonjay_Dutt)) and [The S.A.T.](/source/The_S.A.T.) (Jose and Joel Maximo). At 350 days, The United Nations were the longest reigning champions in the title's history.[1][2][3][4]

## Title history

# Order in reign history Reign The reign number for the specific set of wrestlers listed Event The event in which the title was won — Used for vacated reigns so as not to count it as an official reign N/A The information is not available or is unknown + Indicates the current reign is changing daily

### Names

Name Years CSWF Tag Team Championship 2002 — 2005 NWA: Cyberspace Tag Team Championship 2005 — 2006 NWA Tag Team Championship 2006

### Reigns

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 + Current reign is changing daily

No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref. Date Event Location Reign Days 1 The Equalizers (Aaron Morrison and Antonio Thomas) October 19, 2002 Halloween Horror (2002) Flemington, New Jersey 1 266 Defeated The Soul Brothers and The Hardcore Mafia in a three-way match to become the first CSWF Tag Team Champions. [1][2][3] — Vacated July 12, 2003 Summerbash (2003) Rahway, New Jersey — — The championship was vacated when Aaron Morrison was sidelined due to injury. [1][2][3][5] 2 The United Nations (Prince Nana and Sonjay Dutt) July 12, 2003 Summerbash (2003) Rahway, New Jersey 1 350 Defeated The Dirty Rotten Scoundrelz to win vacant titles. [1][2][3] 3 America's Most Wanted (Chris Harris and James Storm) June 26, 2004 Independent's Day (2004) Wayne, New Jersey 1 224 Won a Tag Team Turmoil Tournament that also included The United Nations, Fire and Smoke, The Solution, The Youngbludz, Geneisis and Creed and The Hymalaya Playaz. On January 8, 2005, the title was renamed the NWA: Cyberspace Tag Team Championship when the promotion joins the National Wrestling Alliance. [1][2][3][4] 4 The Solution (Papadon and Havok) February 5, 2005 SuperBrawl Saturday III (2005) Wayne, New Jersey 1 105 [1][2][3][4][6] 5 Julio Dinero and C.M. Punk May 21, 2005 Live event Wayne, New Jersey 1 35 [1][2][3][4] 6 All Money is Legal (Kayotic Kid and Luda Kash) June 25, 2005 No Gimmicks Needed (2005) Wayne, New Jersey 1 274 Defeated Julio Dinero and Mo Sexy who was substituting for CM Punk. [1][2][3][7] 7 The S.A.T. (Jose Maximo and Joel Maximo) March 26, 2006 Disturbing the Peace (2006) Dover, New Jersey 1 250 This was a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match also involving Grim Reefer and Archadia. [1][2][3][8] — Deactivated December 1, 2006 N/A N/A — — The titles were retired when the promotion returns from a six-month hiatus following the death of founder Billy Firehawk. [1][3]

## Combined reigns

### By team

Rank Team No. of reigns Combined days 1 The United Nations (Prince Nana and Sonjay Dutt) 1 350 2 All Money is Legal (Kayotic Kid and Luda Kash) 1 274 3 The Equalizers (Aaron Morrison and Antonio Thomas) 1 266 4 America's Most Wanted (Chris Harris and James Storm) 1 224 5 The S.A.T. (Jose Maximo and Joel Maximo) 1 220 6 The Solution (Papadon and Havok) 1 105 7 Julio Dinero and C.M. Punk 1 35

### By wrestler

Rank Wrestler No. of reigns Combined days 1 Prince Nana 1 350 Sonjay Dutt 1 350 3 Kayotic Kid 1 274 Luda Kash 1 274 5 Aaron Morrison 1 266 Antonio Thomas 1 266 7 Chris Harris 1 224 James Storm 1 224 9 Jose Maximo 1 220 Joel Maximo 1 220 11 Papadon 1 105 Havok 1 105 13 Julio Dinero 1 35 C.M. Punk 1 35

## Footnotes

## See also

- [List of National Wrestling Alliance championships](/source/List_of_National_Wrestling_Alliance_championships)

## References

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## External links

- [NWA Shockwave](https://myspace.com/nwashockwave) on [Myspace](/source/Myspace)

- [NWA Cyberspace](https://myspace.com/nwacyberspace) on [Myspace](/source/Myspace)

- [CSWF.com](https://web.archive.org/web/20040208100104/http://www.cswf.com/)

- [CSWOL.com](https://web.archive.org/web/20040730155629/http://cswfol.com/)

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