Evolve Tag Team Championship

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Evolve Tag Team Championship
Jaka with one half of the titles in August 2018
Details
PromotionEvolve
Date establishedNovember 10, 2015[1]
Date retiredJuly 2, 2020
Statistics
First champion(s)Drew Galloway and Johnny Gargano
Final champion(s)The Besties in the World
(Davey Vega and Mat Fitchett)
Most reigns(as a team) Catch Point/Doom Patrol (Chris Dickinson and Jaka) (2 reigns)
(as an individual) Chris Dickinson, Drew Galloway, Jaka and Tracy Williams (2 reigns)
Longest reignDoom Patrol (Chris Dickinson and Jaka) (373 days)
Shortest reignThe Troll Boyz (A. C. H. and Ethan Page) (1 days)
Oldest championEddie Kingston (37 years)
Youngest championLeon Ruff (23 years)
Heaviest championAngelo Dawkins (282 lb (128 kg))
Lightest championJohnny Gargano (190 lb (86 kg))[2]

The Evolve Tag Team Championship was a professional wrestling tag team championship owned by the Evolve promotion. The inaugural champions were crowned on January 24, 2016, at the end of an eight-team tournament.[3]

Like most professional wrestling championships, the title was won as a result of a scripted match. There have been 13 reigns shared among 12 teams and 21 wrestlers.

History[edit]

Evolve was founded in 2009 by Dragon Gate USA (DGUSA) booker Gabe Sapolsky, Full Impact Pro (FIP) owner Sal Hamaoui and independent wrestler Davey Richards and held its first event on January 16, 2010.[4][5] On November 25, 2011, Evolve and DGUSA announced the unification of the two promotions, which would result in Evolve recognizing the Open the Freedom Gate and Open the United Gate Championships as its top two titles.[6] On December 22, 2014, WWNLive, the parent company of both Evolve and DGUSA, announced it was putting DGUSA on hiatus until it could secure more Japanese wrestlers for the promotion's shows.[7] The Open the United Gate Championship continued being defended at Evolve shows until May 30, 2015, when reigning champions Johnny Gargano and Rich Swann retired the title and asked for a new Evolve tag team title to be created in its place.[8] On September 22, Evolve announced that it would start putting more emphasis on the promotion's tag team division and would create the new title, if the experiment turned out successful.[9] On November 10, 2015, Evolve sent out a press release, officially announcing the creation of the Evolve Tag Team Championship.[1]

Championship tournament[edit]

Evolve announced that the inaugural champions would be determined in a tournament taking place over Evolve 53, Evolve 54 and Evolve 55 from January 22 to 24, 2016, in Orlando, Florida.[1] The first three teams participating in the tournament were revealed in the press release announcing the creation of the title.[1] The rest of the teams were announced throughout the rest of November 2015 along with the clarification that the tournament would be contested in a single-elimination format with eight participating teams.[10][11] The first round matches were announced on January 19, 2016.[12] Timothy Thatcher was originally announced for the tournament, but he was forced to pull out due to a staph infection and was replaced by Sami Callihan.[13]

Participating teams
First round
(January 22)
Semifinals
(January 23)
Finals
(January 24)
         
Callihan and Sabre Pin
Hero and End [14]
Hero and End Pin
Roppongi Vice [15]
Roppongi Vice Pin
Carr and Barry [14]
Hero and End Sub
Galloway and Gargano [3]
Nese and Konley Pin
The Bravado Brothers [14]
The Bravado Brothers Sub
Galloway and Gargano [15]
Galloway and Gargano Pin
Gulak and Perkins [14]

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
Defenses Number of successful defenses
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days Defenses
1 Drew Galloway and Johnny Gargano January 24, 2016 Evolve 55 Orlando, FL 1 69 2 Galloway and Gargano defeated Chris Hero and Tommy End in the finals of an eight-team tournament to become the inaugural champions. [3]
2 Catch Point
(Drew Gulak and Tracy Williams)
April 2, 2016 Evolve 59 Dallas, TX 1 105 2 [16]
3 Drew Galloway (2) and Dustin July 16, 2016 Evolve 64 New York City, NY 1 120 1 [17]
4 Catch Point
(Fred Yehi and Tracy Williams (2))
November 13, 2016 Evolve 73 Joppa, MD 1 160 3 This was a four-way tag team elimination match, also involving Drew Gulak and Tony Nese, and The Gatekeepers (Blaster McMassive and Flex Rumblecrunch). Chris Hero replaced an injured Drew Galloway. [18]
5 Catch Point
(Chris Dickinson and Jaka)
April 22, 2017 Evolve 82 New York City, NY 1 77 2 [19]
6 The Lethal Enforcers
(Anthony Henry and JD Drake)
July 8, 2017 Evolve 88 Charlotte, NC 1 76 3
7 The Troll Boyz
(A. C. H. and Ethan Page)
September 22, 2017 Evolve 92 Livonia, MI 1 1 0 [20]
8 Doom Patrol
(Chris Dickinson and Jaka)
September 23, 2017 Evolve 93 Summit, IL 2 400 9 Formerly known as Catch Point. [21]
9 The Street Profits
(Angelo Dawkins and Montez Ford)
October 28, 2018 Evolve 114 Ybor City, FL 1 138 6 [22]
10 The Unwanted
(Eddie Kingston and Joe Gacy)
March 15, 2019 Evolve 123 Melrose, MA 1 120 2 [23]
11 A. R. Fox and Leon Ruff July 13, 2019 Evolve 131 Philadelphia, PA 1 147 4 [24]
12 The Besties in the World
(Davey Vega and Mat Fitchett)
December 7, 2019 Evolve 142 Chicago, IL 1 208 1
Deactivated July 2, 2020 Deactivated when Evolve ceased operations.

Combined reigns[edit]

Rank Team No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined
days
1 Catch Point/Doom Patrol
(Jaka and Chris Dickinson)
2 11 477
2 Catch Point
(Fred Yehi and Tracy Williams)
1 3 160
3 A. R. Fox and Leon Ruff 4 147
4 The Street Profits
(Angelo Dawkins and Montez Ford)
6 138
5 The Unwanted
(Eddie Kingston and Joe Gacy)
2 120
Drew Galloway and Dustin 1 120
7 Catch Point
(Drew Gulak and Tracy Williams)
2 105
8 The Lethal Enforcers
(Anthony Henry and JD Drake)
3 76
9 Drew Galloway and Johnny Gargano 2 69
10 The Besties in the World
(Davey Vega and Mat Fitchett)
1 62
11 The Troll Boyz
(A. C. H. and Ethan Page)
0 1

By wrestler[edit]

Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined
days
1 Chris Dickinson 2 11 477
Jaka 11 477
3 Tracy Williams 5 265
4 Drew Galloway 2 3 189
5 Fred Yehi 1 3 160
6 A. R. Fox 4 147
Leon Ruff 4 147
8 Angelo Dawkins 6 138
Montez Ford 6 138
10 Eddie Kingston 2 120
Joe Gacy 2
Dustin 1
13 Drew Gulak 2 105
14 Anthony Henry 3 76
JD Drake 3 76
16 Johnny Gargano 2 69
17 Davey Vega 1 62
Mat Fitchett 1
19 A. C. H. 0 1
Ethan Page 0 1

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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