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Professional wrestling tag team

Professional wrestling tag team
Wild Samoans
Tag team
MembersAfa
Sika
Name(s)The Samoans
The Samoan Warriors
The Wild Samoans
The Islanders
Billed heights6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) each
Combined
billed weight
645 lb (293 kg)[1]
Billed from"The Isle of Samoa"
Debut1973
Disbanded1997
Trained byPeter Maivia[1]

The Wild Samoans were the professional wrestling tag team of Afa Anoaʻi and Sika Anoaʻi in the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) and the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). They held 20 tag team championships around the world.

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Gimmick

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The Wild Samoans rarely spoke in interviews, instead grunting in a primitive dialect that only their manager Capt. Lou Albano could understand. They had afros and Fu Manchu moustaches.[2] Completing their "wild man" image, the duo engaged in outrageous behavior such as nose picking, biting opponents, and eating raw fish during interviews.[2][3]

They are members of the Anoaʻi family. Their father Amituana'i Anoaʻi was a blood brother to their trainer Peter Maivia.

History

[edit]

Early years (1973–1979)

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The team began its career in Stu Hart's Calgary, Alberta, Canada based Stampede Wrestling in 1973, where they won the Stampede International Tag Team Championship on two occasions.[1] Then they went to Vancouver and won the tag titles there. In 1975 they made their debut in the United States for Big Time Wrestling in Detroit. They spent the majority of the 1970s in various National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) territories.[1]

From 1977 to 1979, the Samoans made repeated tours of Japan with International Wrestling Enterprise. In January 1978, they briefly held the IWA World Tag Team Championship.[4]

World Wrestling Federation (1979–1980)

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In 1979, the Wild Samoans joined the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). They were initially billed as simply "The Samoans" before reverting to their better-known name. Occasionally, they were introduced as "Lou Albano's Wild Men" during TV tapings. They made their Madison Square Garden debut on January 21, 1980, in a WWF Tag Team Championship match against Tito Santana and Ivan Putski, who retained their title.[1] In the upcoming months, both men became contenders for Bob Backlund's WWF Championship, but neither man won the gold.[1] They won their first championship in the WWF, the tag team championship, by defeating Santana and Putski on April 12, 1980.[1] They reigned as champions for approximately five months, until dropping the title to Backlund and Pedro Morales in a two out of three falls match at Showdown at Shea.[1] Because Backlund was already the reigning WWF Champion, the team had to forfeit the title, and a tournament was held to crown new tag champions.[1] On September 8, 1980, the Wild Samoans defeated Tony Garea and Rene Goulet in the tournament finals to win the title.[1] Their reign lasted for one month, until they lost to Garea and his new partner, Rick Martel.[1] The Wild Samoans feuded with the champions for the rest of the year, but they were not able to recapture the gold.[1]

Mid-South and Georgia (1981–1982)

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In late 1981, changing their name back to the Samoans they joined Mid-South Wrestling. With "Big Cat" Ernie Ladd as their financial adviser and manager, and then changing their team name from The Samoans to The Samoan Warriors, they won the Mid-South Tag Team Championship and feuded with Junkyard Dog and Dick Murdoch.[1] After also attacking Ladd, the two began a feud with their former adviser.[1] In response, Ladd sold their contract to Skandor Akbar and formed a team with "Iron" Mike Sharpe, with whom he forced the Wild Samoans to leave Mid-South.[1]

After leaving Mid-South, the duo appeared in Georgia Championship Wrestling. As part of the territory, they defeated the Fabulous Freebirds for the NWA National Tag Team Championship, which they later vacated.[2]

Return to WWF (1982–1985)

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The Wild Samoans eventually ended up back in the World Wrestling Federation with their former manager Capt. Lou Albano in 1982. This time they grew full beards that were scruffy and bushy looking.[2] Afa and Sika began their third WWF Tag Team Championship reign on March 8, 1983, by defeating Chief Jay and Jules Strongbow.[5] In a rematch on March 19, they were also victorious.[2] Also during this time, while feuding with Rocky Johnson, Jimmy Snuka, and André the Giant, the duo added Afa's son Samula to their team,[2] first as a replacement for Sika when he got hurt, then as their backup upon his return.

They lost their tag team title to the team of Rocky Johnson and Tony Atlas on November 15.[2][5][6]

During the match, Albano tried to interfere on the Samoans' behalf by attempting to hit Atlas over the head with a chair.[2] He accidentally hit Afa instead and Atlas covered him for the win.[2] The North-South Connection, Adrian Adonis and Dick Murdoch, would later defeat Atlas and Johnson for the tag title on April 17, 1984. The Samoans turned face and challenged them in a lengthy feud. After failing to regain the belts, the duo eventually left the WWF in 1985 and reappeared in Pro Wrestling USA (NWA/AWA) where they had a dream match vs the Road Warriors. The bout ended in a Double DQ .[2]

Sika reappeared for a lengthy run in the WWF from 1986 to 1988, now managed by Mr. Fuji, performing both in singles competition and as a tag team (partnered with Kamala). Kamala and Sika's biggest match as a tag team was a loss to the Can-Am Connection on Superstars of Wrestling. Sika also participated in the invitational battle royal that opened Wrestlemania IV. He was the second one eliminated.

Afa returned to WWF in 1992 and went on to manage his son, Samu and his nephew Fatu as The Headshrinkers. He left the WWF in 1995.

Later years (1985–1997)

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After WWF and AWA they went to wrestle in the independent circuit from 1986 to 1991. In 1987 they made a few appearances in National Wrestling Federation.

On September 10, 1988, they lost to Jimmy Valiant and Rufus R. Jones by disqualification at the 15th WWC Aniversario in 1988 in Puerto Rico. In 1991, they split up and both men went their separate ways. Sika would retire from wrestling and trained wrestlers at the Wild Samoans Training Center. Afa managed The Headshrinkers in the WWF from 1992 to 1995. After WWF, Afa continued to train other wrestlers. In 1996 Afa, founded World Xtreme Wrestling based in Allentown, Pennsylvania.[7]

On August 15, 1997, both men reunited for one night teaming with Disco Inferno, Gene Ligon and the Big Cheese as they defeated Ken Timbs, George Love, Jay Love, Gary Royal and Kane Adams at IWA Night of the Legends in Kannapolis, North Carolina.[8]

Post-tag team careers

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During the late 1970s, Afa Anoaʻi opened the Wild Samoans Training Center, and the school's graduates include Paul Orndorff, Junkyard Dog, Luna Vachon, Michael P.S. Hayes, Yokozuna, Bam Bam Bigelow, Rikishi, Sherri Martel, Virgil, Billy Kidman, Gene Snitsky, Chris Kanyon and Batista.[2] They also promoted live wrestling shows under the WXW banner.[2][7]

In 2007, on the eve of WrestleMania 23, the Wild Samoans were inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame. They were inducted by their sons Samula and Matt Anoaʻi.

In 2013 and 2014 Afa came out of retirement to wrestle for his promotion World Xtreme Wrestling at age 71.

The pair appeared at the 2020 Hell in a Cell to celebrate Roman Reigns' victory over Jey Uso, Sika giving him the Ula Fala.

On June 25, 2024, Sika died at the age of 79, and then, on August 16, 2024, Afa died at the age of 81.

Championships and accomplishments

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  • Continental Wrestling Association
    • AWA Southern Tag Team Championship (1 time)[9][10]
  • Gulf Coast Championship Wrestling
    • NWA Gulf Coast Tag Team Championship (2 times)
  • Georgia Championship Wrestling
    • NWA National Tag Team Championship (1 time)
  • International Wrestling Enterprise
    • IWA World Tag Team Championship (1 time)
  • Mid-South Wrestling
    • Mid-South Tag Team Championship (3 times)
  • NWA All-Star Wrestling
    • NWA Canadian Tag Team Championship (Vancouver version) (1 time)
  • NWA Detroit
    • NWA World Tag Team Championship (Detroit version) (2 times)
  • NWA Mid-America
    • NWA United States Tag Team Championship (Mid-America version) (1 time)[11][12]
  • Pro Wrestling Illustrated
    • PWI ranked them # 93 of the 100 best tag teams during the "PWI Years" in 2003.
  • Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame
    • Class of 2012
  • Southeastern Championship Wrestling
    • NWA Southern Tag Team Championship (Southern Division) (2 times)
  • Stampede Wrestling
    • Stampede International Tag Team Championship (2 times)[1]
  • World Wrestling Council
    • WWC World Tag Team Championship (1 time)
  • World Wrestling Federation / World Wrestling Entertainment
    • WWE Hall of Fame (Class of 2007)
    • WWF World Tag Team Championship (3 times)

References

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General

  • Brian Shields (2006). Main Event: WWE in the Raging 80s. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 1-4165-3257-9.
  • Greg Oliver and Steve Johnson (2005). "The Evil Foreigners: the Wild Samoans". The Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame: The Tag Teams. ECW Press. ISBN 978-1-55022-683-6.

Specific

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Shields, Brian. Main Event: WWE in the Raging 80s (p.143)
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Shields, Brian. Main Event: WWE in the Raging 80s (p.144)
  3. ^ "The Wild Samoans". WWE. Archived from the original on December 25, 2007. Retrieved December 28, 2007.
  4. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip. "The Samoans - matches - International Wrestling Enterprise". Cagematch.net. Retrieved July 25, 2023.
  5. ^ a b "World Tag Team Title history". WWE.com. Retrieved December 31, 2007.
  6. ^ Foley, Mick (2000). Have A Nice Day: A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks. HarperCollins. p. 36. ISBN 0-06-103101-1.
  7. ^ a b Fitzhenry, Mark (March 28, 1999). "Wild Samoan not so wild about trend". The Times Leader. Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. p. 1G, 6G.
  8. ^ Meltzer, Dave (August 25, 1997). "Plum Mariko dies after match, WCW adding two-hour show on Thursdays, more!". Wrestling Observer Newsletter. Campbell, California. 8/15 Kannapolis, NC (IWA - 600): Assassin b Kevin Kirby, Samoan Gangstas b Metal Maniac & Hunter Thompson, Doink the Clown (Ray Apollo) b Dan Grundy, Billy Kidman b Flamingo Kid, Malia Hosaka b Leilani Kai, Manny Fernandez & Vic Steamboat b Frank Parker & Roger Anderson, Road Warriors b Vladimir Koloff & Nikolai Volkoff, Afa & Sika & Big Cheese & Disco Inferno & Gene Ligon b Jay & Georgia Luv & Gary Royal & Ken Timbs & Kane Atoms, Rick Steamboat ref:Jimmy Snuka b Masked Superstar-DQ
  9. ^ Duncan, Royal; Will, Gary (2006) [2000.]. "(Memphis, Nashville) Tennessee: Southern Tag Team Title [Roy Welsch & Nick Gulas, Jerry Jarrett from 1977]". Wrestling title histories: professional wrestling champions around the world from the 19th century to the present. Waterloo, Ontario: Archeus Communications. pp. 185–189. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
  10. ^ "Southern Tag Team Title". Wrestling-Titles. Retrieved January 19, 2020.
  11. ^ Royal Duncan and Gary Will (2000). "Tennessee: U.S. Tag Team Title". Wrestling Title Histories. Archeus Communications. p. 194. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
  12. ^ "NWA United States Tag Team Title (Mid-America)". wrestling-titles.com. Retrieved April 23, 2015.

External links

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  • The Wild Samoan Training Facility
  • Wild Samoans's profile at WWE Edit this at Wikidata, Cagematch Edit this at Wikidata
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Anoaʻi family
First generation
  • Afa Anoaʻi
  • Sika Anoaʻi
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  • Afa Anoaʻi Jr.
  • Lloyd Anoaʻi
  • Reno Anoaʻi
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  • The Flying Scotts (George Scott and Sandy Scott)
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  • Chico Garcia and Chet Wallick
  • Shag Thomas and Mighty Ursus
  • Al Mills and Don Kindred
1960s
  • Don Kindred and John Foti
  • Oattem Fisher and Luther Lindsay
  • Tarzan Tourville and Mighty Ursus
  • Jim Wright and Gypsy Joe
  • Jim Wright and Chico Garcia
  • Tiny Mills and Jack Daniels
  • The Torres Brothers (Alberto Torres and Ramón Torres)
  • Alexis Bruga and Aldo Bogni
  • Sandor Kovacs and Czaya Nando
  • Jim Wright and Mike Sharpe Sr.
  • Dominic Bravo and Ron Etchison
  • Jim Wright and Luke Graham
  • Jerry Graham and Jim Wright
  • Jim Wright and Masked Destroyer
  • Ricky Waldo and Karl von Schober
  • Kenji Shibuya and Mitsu Arakawa
  • Ron Etchison and Dan Miller
  • Art Neilson and Stan Neilson
  • The Von Steigers (Kurt Von Steiger and Karl Von Steiger)
  • The Christys (Bobby Christy and Jerry Christ)
  • The Beast and Bob Sweetan
  • Jos LeDuc and Paul LeDuc
  • Bud Osborne and Ray Osborne
  • Bob Sweetan and Fred Sweetan
  • Clem St. Louis and Jack Pesek
  • Gil Hayes and Bill Dromo
1970s
  • Gil Hayes and Bob Sweetan
  • Bob Sweetan and Paul Peller
  • Earl Black and Tiger Joe Tomasso
  • Dan Kroffat and Bill Cody
  • Michel Martel and Danny Babich
  • Chin Lee and Sugi Sito
  • Tiger Joe Tomasso and Dave Ruhl
  • Chin Lee and Sugi Sito
  • Geoff Portz and Jeff Atcheson
  • Tor Kamata and Sugi Sito
  • Dan Kroffat and Lenny Hurst
  • Tiger Joe Tomasso and Gil Hayes
  • George Gordienko and Super Hawk
  • Carlos Belafonte and Gino Caruso
  • Wild Samoans (Afa and Sika)
  • Chatti Yokouchi and Yasu Fuji
  • Bob Pringle and Bill Cody
  • The Kiwis (Sweet William and Nick Carter)
  • Tokyo Joe and Great Saki
  • Stan Kowalski and Duke Savage
  • Rick Martel and Lenny Hurst
  • Pat Kelly and Mike Kelly
  • Frankie Laine and Len Thornton
  • Mr. Hito and John Quinn
  • Mr. Hito and Gil Hayes
  • Ed Morrow and Jerry Morrow
  • Ripper Collins and Don Gagne
  • Lumberjack Luke and Prince Tapu
  • Ripper Collins and Bobby Bass
  • Gama Singh and Crary Stevenson
  • Ed Morrow and Gama Singh
  • Mr. Hito and Higo Hamaguchi
  • Ripper Collins and Larry Sharpe
  • The Cuban Assassins (Cuban Assassin #1 and Cuban Assassin #2)
  • Leo Burke and Keith Hart
  • The Royal Kangaroos (Jonathan Boyd and Norman Frederick Charles III)
  • Leo Burke and Bobby Burke
  • Mr. Hito and Michel Martel
  • Jerry Morrow and George Wells
  • Norman Frederick Charles III and Cuban Assassin
  • Keith Hart and Hubert Gallant
  • The Castillo Brothers (Raul Castillo and Fidel Castillo)
  • The Hart Family (Keith Hart and Bret Hart)
  • Mr. Hito and Mr. Sakurada
  • Leo Burke and Keith Hart
  • Dory Funk Jr. and Larry Lane
  • Mr. Hito and Mr. Sakurada
  • Dynamite Kid and Sekigawa
1980s
  • Dynamite Kid and Loch Ness Monster
  • Dynamite Kid and Kasavubu
  • Kasavubu and Mr. Sakurada
  • Jim Neidhart and Hercules Ayala
  • Duke Myers and Bobby Bass
  • Leo Burke and Bobby Burke
  • Duke Myers and Mike Sharpe Jr.
  • Duke Myers and Kerry Brown
  • Bruce Hart and Davey Boy Smith
  • Nightmare Danny Davis and Hubert Gallant
  • The British Bulldogs (Dynamite Kid and Davey Boy Smith)
  • Honky Tonk Wayne and Ron Starr
  • Leo Burke and Ron Ritchie
  • Chris Benoit and Ben Bassarab
  • Wayne Ferris and Cuban Assassin
  • Chris Benoit and Keith Hart
  • Ben Bassarab and Owen Hart
  • The Viet Cong Express (Hiroshi Hase and Fumihiro Niikura)
  • Bad Company (Bruce Hart and Brian Pillman)
  • Karachi Vice (Makhan Singh and Jerry Morrow)
  • The Cuban Commandos (Jerry Morrow and Cuban Assassin)
  • Chris Benoit and Lance Idol
  • Karachi Vice (Makhan Singh and Vokkan Singh)
  • Chris Benoit and Biff Wellington
  • Bob Brown and Kerry Brown
  • Benkei Sasaki and Sumo Hara
  • The Blackhearts (Apocalypse and Destruction)
2000s
  • Greg Pawluk and Johnny Devine
  • Dick Raines and Frank Einstein
  • Bruce Hart and Teddy Hart
  • Bruce Hart and TJ Wilson
  • Harry Smith and Apocalypse (II)
  • Apocalypse (II) and Dave Swift
  • Harry Smith and Kirk Melnick
  • Duke Durango and Karnage
  • New Karachi Vice (Gama Singh Jr. and Tiger Raj Singh)
  • Duke Durango and Chris Steele
  • Randy Myers and Pete Wilson
  • Juggernaut and Pete Wilson
  • Juggernaut and TJ Wilson
  • The A-Team (Dusty Adonis and Michael Avery)
  • Funky Bunch (Marky Mark and Phoenix Taylor)
  • The Elite (Chris Steele and Pete Wilson)
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WWE Hall of Fame inductees
1990s
1993
  • André the Giant
1994
  • Arnold Skaaland
  • Bobo Brazil
  • Buddy Rogers
  • Chief Jay Strongbow
  • Freddie Blassie
  • Gorilla Monsoon
  • James Dudley
1995
  • Antonino Rocca
  • Ernie Ladd
  • The Fabulous Moolah
  • George Steele
  • Ernie Roth
  • Ivan Putski
  • Pedro Morales
1996
  • Jimmy Snuka
  • Johnny Rodz
  • Killer Kowalski
  • Lou Albano
  • Mikel Scicluna
  • Pat Patterson
  • Valiant Brothers
    • Jimmy Valiant
    • Johnny Valiant
  • Vince McMahon Sr.
2000s
2004
  • Big John Studd
  • "Superstar" Billy Graham
  • Bobby Heenan
  • Don Muraco
  • Greg Valentine
  • Harley Race
  • Jesse Ventura
  • Junkyard Dog
  • Sgt. Slaughter
  • Tito Santana
Celebrity
  • Pete Rose
2005
  • Bob Orton Jr.
  • Hulk Hogan
    • See also: 2020
  • The Iron Sheik
  • Jimmy Hart
  • Nikolai Volkoff
  • Paul Orndorff
  • Roddy Piper
2006
  • The Blackjacks
    • Blackjack Mulligan
    • Blackjack Lanza
  • Bret Hart
    • See also: 2019 and 2025
  • Eddie Guerrero
  • Gene Okerlund
  • Sherri Martel
  • Tony Atlas
  • Verne Gagne
Celebrity
  • William Perry
2007
  • Dusty Rhodes
  • Jerry Lawler
  • Jim Ross
  • Mr. Fuji
  • Curt Hennig
  • Nick Bockwinkel
  • The Sheik
  • Wild Samoans
    • Afa Anoa'i
    • Sika Anoa'i
2008
  • The Brisco Brothers
    • Gerald Brisco
    • Jack Brisco
  • Eddie Graham
  • Gordon Solie
  • Mae Young
  • Peter Maivia
  • Ric Flair
    • See also: 2012
  • Rocky Johnson
2009
  • Bill Watts
  • The Funk Brothers
    • Terry Funk
    • Dory Funk Jr.
  • Howard Finkel
  • Koko B. Ware
  • Ricky Steamboat
  • Stone Cold Steve Austin
    • See also: 2025
  • Von Erich family
    • Chris Von Erich
    • David Von Erich
    • Fritz Von Erich
    • Kerry Von Erich
    • Kevin Von Erich
    • Mike Von Erich
2010s
2010
  • Antonio Inoki
  • Gorgeous George
  • Maurice Vachon
  • Stu Hart
  • Ted DiBiase
  • Wendi Richter
Celebrity
  • Bob Uecker
2011
  • Abdullah the Butcher
  • Bob Armstrong
  • Jim Duggan
  • Road Warriors
    • Road Warrior Hawk
    • Road Warrior Animal
    • Paul Ellering
  • Shawn Michaels
    • See also: 2019
  • Sunny
Celebrity
  • Drew Carey
2012
  • Edge
  • The Four Horsemen
    • Arn Anderson
    • Barry Windham
      • See also: 2024
    • J. J. Dillon
    • Ric Flair
    • Tully Blanchard
  • Mil Máscaras
  • Ron Simmons
  • Yokozuna
Celebrity
  • Mike Tyson
2013
  • Bob Backlund
  • Booker T
    • See also: 2019
  • Bruno Sammartino
  • Mick Foley
  • Trish Stratus
Celebrity
  • Donald Trump
2014
  • Carlos Colón
  • Jake Roberts
  • Lita
  • Paul Bearer
  • Scott Hall
    • See also: 2020
  • The Ultimate Warrior
Celebrity
  • Mr. T
2015
  • Alundra Blayze
  • The Bushwhackers
    • Bushwhacker Butch
    • Bushwhacker Luke
  • Kevin Nash
    • See also: 2020
  • Larry Zbyszko
  • Randy Savage
  • Rikishi
  • Tatsumi Fujinami
Celebrity
  • Arnold Schwarzenegger
Warrior
  • Connor Michalek
2016
  • Big Boss Man
  • Fabulous Freebirds
    • Michael Hayes
    • Buddy Roberts
    • Jimmy Garvin
    • Terry Gordy
  • The Godfather
  • Jacqueline
  • Stan Hansen
  • Sting
Celebrity
  • Snoop Dogg
Warrior
  • Joan Lunden
Legacy
  • Ed Lewis
  • Frank Gotch
  • George Hackenschmidt
  • Lou Thesz
  • Mildred Burke
  • Pat O'Connor
  • Sailor Art Thomas
2017
  • Beth Phoenix
  • Diamond Dallas Page
  • Kurt Angle
  • Rick Rude
  • Rock 'n' Roll Express
    • Ricky Morton
    • Robert Gibson
  • Theodore Long
Warrior
  • Eric LeGrand
Legacy
  • Bearcat Wright
  • Dr. Jerry Graham
  • Haystacks Calhoun
  • Judy Grable
  • June Byers
  • Luther Lindsay
  • Martin Burns
  • Rikidōzan
  • Toots Mondt
2018
  • Dudley Boyz
    • Bubba Ray Dudley
    • D-Von Dudley
  • Goldberg
  • Hillbilly Jim
  • Ivory
  • Jeff Jarrett
  • Mark Henry
Celebrity
  • Kid Rock
Warrior
  • Jarrius "JJ" Robertson
Legacy
  • Boris Malenko
  • Cora Combs
  • Dara Singh
  • Hiro Matsuda
  • Jim Londos
  • Lord Alfred Hayes
  • Rufus R. Jones
  • El Santo
  • Sputnik Monroe
  • Stan Stasiak
2019
  • Brutus Beefcake
  • D-Generation X
    • Shawn Michaels
    • Triple H
      • See also: 2025
    • Chyna
    • Road Dogg
    • Billy Gunn
    • Sean Waltman
      • See also: 2020
  • Harlem Heat
    • Booker T
    • Stevie Ray
  • Hart Foundation
    • Bret Hart
    • Jim Neidhart
  • The Honky Tonk Man
  • Torrie Wilson
Warrior
  • Sue Aitchison
Legacy
  • Bruiser Brody
  • Buddy Rose
  • Hisashi Shinma
  • Jim Barnett
  • Joseph Cohen
  • Luna Vachon
  • Primo Carnera
  • Professor Tanaka
  • S. D. Jones
  • Wahoo McDaniel
2020s
2020
  • The Bella Twins
    • Nikki Bella
    • Brie Bella
  • Davey Boy Smith
  • John "Bradshaw" Layfield
  • Jushin Liger
  • New World Order
    • Hulk Hogan
    • Kevin Nash
    • Scott Hall
    • Sean Waltman
Celebrity
  • William Shatner
Warrior
  • Titus O'Neil
Legacy
  • Baron Michele Leone
  • Brickhouse Brown
  • Gary Hart
  • Ray Stevens
  • Steve Williams
2021
  • Eric Bischoff
  • The Great Khali
  • Kane
  • Molly Holly
  • Rob Van Dam
Celebrity
  • Ozzy Osbourne
Warrior
  • Rich Hering
Legacy
  • Buzz Sawyer
  • Dick the Bruiser
  • Ethel Johnson
  • Paul Boesch
  • Pez Whatley
2022
  • Sharmell
  • Steiner Brothers
    • Rick Steiner
    • Scott Steiner
  • The Undertaker
  • Vader
Warrior
  • Shad Gaspard
2023
  • The Great Muta
  • Rey Mysterio
  • Stacy Keibler
Celebrity
  • Andy Kaufman
Warrior
  • Tim White
2024
  • Bull Nakano
  • Paul Heyman
  • Thunderbolt Patterson
  • Lia Maivia
  • U.S. Express
    • Barry Windham
    • Mike Rotunda
Celebrity
  • Muhammad Ali
2025
  • Triple H
  • Michelle McCool
  • Lex Luger
  • The Natural Disasters
    • Earthquake
    • Typhoon
Immortal Moment
  • Bret Hart vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin at WrestleMania 13
Legacy
  • Kamala
  • Dory Funk Sr.
  • Ivan Koloff
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WWC World Tag Team Champions
1970s
  • The Fabulous Kangaroos (Al Costello and Don Kent)
  • Los Dinámicos (Carlos Colón and José Rivera)
  • Samoans (Afa and Sika)
  • Invader I and José Rivera
  • Huracán Castillo and Pierre Martel
  • Kengo Kimura and Hiro Sasaki
  • The Invaders (Invader I and Invader II)
  • The Funk Brothers (Terry Funk and Dory Funk Jr.)
  • Invader I and Pierre Martel
  • The Moondogs (Moondog Rex and Moondog Spot)
  • Gino de la Serra and Pierre Martel
  • Los Mercenarios (Cuban Assassin and Jerry Morrow)
1980s
  • Gran Apolo and Pierre Martel
  • Scorpio and Mr. Tempest
  • Carlos Colón and Pedro Morales
  • The Medics/The Super Médicos (Medic I and Medic II)
  • Hercules Ayala and King Tonga
  • The Invaders (Invader I and Invader III)
  • Black Gordman and Medic I
  • The New York Rockers (Al Perez and Joe Savoldi)
  • Ángel Mexicano and Fidel Sierra
  • The Rock 'n' Roll RPMs (Mike Davis and Tommy Lane)
  • Los Pastores (Butch Miller and Luke Williams)
  • The Starr Cousins (Chicky Starr and Ron Starr)
  • The Youngbloods (Chris Youngblood and Mark Youngblood)
  • Mr. Pogo and TNT
  • The Hunters (Bob Brown and Dale Veasey)
  • Kendo Nagasaki and Mr. Pogo
  • The Batten Twins (Bart Batten and Brad Batten)
  • Dan Kroffat and Tama
  • Jason the Terrible and Steve Strong
  • Carlos Colón and Invader I
  • Abudda Dein and Rip Rogers
  • Puerto Rican Express (Huracán Castillo Jr. and Miguel Pérez Jr.)
1990s
  • Los Mercenarios (Cuban Assassin and Ron Starr)
  • The Medics/The Super Médicos (Medic I and Super Medic III)
  • The Continental Dream (Lance Idol and Rick Valentine)
  • The Texas Hangmen (Killer and Psycho)
  • El Bronco and Invader 1
  • El Gran Mendoza and Billy Travis
  • The Heartbreakers (Heartbreaker Apollo and Heartbreaker Adonis)
  • Rex King and Ricky Santana
  • Heartbreaker Adonis and Doug Masters
  • El Bronco and Ciclón Salvadoreño
  • Doug Masters and Ron Starr
  • The Southern Rockers (Steve Doll and Rex King)
  • Ray González and Rex King
  • Mohammed Hussein and El Vigilante
  • Los Originales Nenes de las Nenas (Ray González and Ricky Santana)
  • Mohammed Hussein and Dusty Wolfe
  • Mohammed Hussein and Doug Sanders
  • El Bronco and Ray González
  • Huracán Castillo Jr. and Mohammed Hussein
  • Mohammed Hussein and The Tahitian Warrior
  • The Wildcats (Mike Anthony and Dobby Gillies)
  • La Conexión Comunista (Mohammad Hussein and Fidel Sierra
  • Huracán Castillo Jr. and Ray González
  • The Canadian Glamour Boys (Sean and Shane)
  • Huracán Castillo Jr. and Invader I
  • The International Males (Christopher Daniels and Kevin Quinn)
  • Ray González and Ricky Santana
  • La Ley and Ricky Santana
  • The Islanders (Kuhio and Tahiti)
  • Glamour Boy Shane and Ricky Santana
  • The Starr Corporation (Bouncer Bruno and Victor the Bodyguard)
  • The Huertas Brothers/The Invaders (Maelo Huertas and Invader I)
2000s
  • Black Boy and José Rivera Jr.
  • Bouncer Bruno and Dutch Mantel
  • Artillería Pesada (Thunder and Lightning)
  • Barry Windham and Kendall Windham
  • Rico Suave and Eddie Watts
  • Ricky Santana and Rico Suave
  • The Rastamen (Rastaman and Mustafa Saed)
  • El Bronco and Super Gladiador
  • Carly Colón and Eddie Colón
  • Carly Colón and Konnan
  • The Tahitians (The Tahitian Prince and The Tahitian Warrior)
  • Los Broncos (Bronco II and Bronco III)
  • Brent Dail and Ricky Santana
  • Super Gladiador and Vengador Boricua
  • Super Gladiador and Brent Dail
  • Agente Bruno and Rico Suave
  • Los Nuevos Nenes de las Nenas (Chris Joel and Alex Montalvo)
  • Diabólico and Rico Suave
  • Delta Force (Cannon and Viper)
  • Viper and El Rebelde
  • The Starr Corporation (Huracán Castillo Jr. and Chicky Starr)
  • The New Delta Force (The Tahitian Warrior and Viper)
  • La Doble D Dominicana (Diabólico and Diamante Dominicano)
  • El Bronco and Diamante Dominicano
  • Alex Montalvo and Chicky Starr
  • Joe Bravo and Vengador Boricua
  • Eric Alexander and Rico Suave
  • Salt 'n' Pepper (Derrick King and Stan Lee)
  • Chris Joel and Demolition X
  • Cassidy Riley and James Storm
  • America's Most Wanted (James Storm and Chris Harris)
  • El Poder Supremo (Tim Arson and Rico Suave)
  • The New Starr Corporation (Huracán Castillo Jr. and Chris Joel)
  • Terror, Inc. (Black Pain and Hannibal)
  • Noriega and Jose Rivera Jr.
  • Noriega and Chris Joel
  • Los Compadres (El Bronco and Rico Suave)
  • La Legion del Armagedon (Greco and Romano)
  • Los Renegados del Infierno (Renegade del Infierno I and Renegade del Infierno II)
  • The Texas Outlaws (Todd Dean and Brian Gamble)
  • The New Texas Outlaws (Bad Boy Bradley and Todd Dean)
  • D'Jour Twins (Dave D'Jour and David D'Jour)
  • La Evolución Hardcore (Huracán Castillo Jr. and Rico Suave)
  • The American Family (Idol Stevens and Shawn Spears)
2010s
  • La Amenaza Ilegal (Chicano and Bryan)
  • Chicano and Idol Stevens
  • The New American Family (Idol Stevens and King Tonga Jr.)
  • Los Aéreos (Carlitos and Hiram Tua)
  • Idol Stevens and Abbad
  • Zona Urbana (BJ and Chicano)
  • Los Rabiosos (Mr. Big and Blitz)
  • Black Pain and Mad Man Manson
  • BJ and Joe Bravo
  • Los Fugitivos de la Calle (Niche and Lynx)
  • Tommy Diablo and Johnny Ringo
  • Los Dueños de la Malicia (Dennis Rivera and Noel Rodriguez)
  • The Máximos Bros. (Joel Maximo and Wil Maximo)
  • El Nuevo Mando (Bolo the Red Bulldog and Diabolico)
  • Los Arcángeles (El Cuervo and Tommy Diablo)
  • El Nuevo Mando (El Hombre Bestia Angel and Diabolico)
  • The Sons of Samoa (Afa Jr. and L.A. Smooth)
  • Andy Leavine and Samson Walker
  • Zona 101 (Chicano and Abbad)
  • Chicano and Xix Xavant
  • Los Templarios (William de la Vega and Ash)
  • Los Boricuas (Miguel Pérez Jr. and Huracán Castillo Jr.)
  • La Revolución (La Revolucion II and La Revolucion III)
  • El Hijo de Ray González and Mike Mendoza
  • Juventud Extrema (El Cuervo and Mike Mendoza)
  • La Revolución (La Revolucion I and La Revolucion II)
  • El Cuervo and El Hombre Bestia Angel
  • Gilbert and Pedro Portillo
  • Doom Patrol (Cold and Death Warrant)
2020s
  • Khaos and Abaddon
  • La Formula (Steve Joel and Jay Vélez) (current)
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WWE World Tag Team Champions (1971–2010)
1970s
  • Luke Graham and Tarzan Tyler
  • Karl Gotch and Rene Goulet
  • King Curtis Iaukea and Mikel Scicluna
  • Chief Jay Strongbow and Sonny King
  • Mr. Fuji and Professor Tanaka
  • Haystacks Calhoun and Tony Garea
  • Dean Ho and Tony Garea
  • Valiant Brothers (Jimmy Valiant and Johnny Valiant)
  • Dominic DeNucci and Pat Barrett/Víctor Rivera
  • The Blackjacks (Blackjack Lanza and Blackjack Mulligan)
  • Louis Cerdan and Tony Parisi
  • Executioners (Executioner #1 and Executioner #2)
  • Billy White Wolf and Chief Jay Strongbow
  • Dino Bravo and Dominic DeNucci
  • Yukon Lumberjacks (Lumberjack Eric and Lumberjack Pierre)
  • Larry Zbyszko and Tony Garea
  • Valiant Brothers (Jerry Valiant and Johnny Valiant)
  • Ivan Putski and Tito Santana
1980s
  • Wild Samoans (Afa and Sika)
  • Bob Backlund and Pedro Morales
  • Rick Martel and Tony Garea
  • Moondogs (Moondog Rex and Moondog King/Moondog Spot)
  • Mr. Fuji and Mr. Saito
  • Chief Jay Strongbow and Jules Strongbow
  • Soul Patrol (Rocky Johnson and Tony Atlas)
  • North-South Connection (Adrian Adonis and Dick Murdoch)
  • U.S. Express (Barry Windham and Mike Rotundo)
  • The Iron Sheik and Nikolai Volkoff
  • Dream Team (Brutus Beefcake and Greg Valentine)
  • The British Bulldogs (Davey Boy Smith and Dynamite Kid)
  • The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart)
  • Strike Force (Rick Martel and Tito Santana)
  • Demolition (Ax, Crush, and Smash)
  • Brain Busters (Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard)
  • Colossal Connection (André the Giant and Haku)
1990s
  • The Nasty Boys (Brian Knobbs and Jerry Sags)
  • Legion of Doom (Animal and Hawk)
  • Money Inc. (Irwin R. Schyster and Ted DiBiase)
  • The Natural Disasters (Earthquake and Typhoon)
  • Steiner Brothers (Rick Steiner and Scott Steiner)
  • The Quebecers (Quebecer Jacques and Quebecer Pierre)
  • 1-2-3 Kid and Marty Jannetty
  • Men on a Mission (Mabel and Mo)
  • Headshrinkers (Fatu and Samu)
  • Two Dudes with Attitudes (Diesel and Shawn Michaels)
  • The 1-2-3 Kid and Bob Holly
  • Smoking Gunns (Bart Gunn and Billy Gunn)
  • Owen Hart and Yokozuna
  • Bodydonnas (Skip and Zip)
  • The Godwinns (Henry O. Godwinn and Phineas I. Godwinn)
  • Owen Hart and the British Bulldog
  • Shawn Michaels and Stone Cold Steve Austin
  • Dude Love and Stone Cold Steve Austin
  • The Headbangers (Mosh and Thrasher)
  • New Age Outlaws (Billy Gunn and Road Dogg)
  • Cactus Jack and Chainsaw Charlie
  • Kane and Mankind
  • Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Undertaker
  • Big Boss Man and Ken Shamrock
  • Jeff Jarrett and Owen Hart
  • Kane and X-Pac
  • Acolytes Protection Agency (Bradshaw and Faarooq)
  • Hardy Boyz (Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy)
  • The Unholy Alliance (Big Show and The Undertaker)
  • Rock 'n' Sock Connection (Mankind and The Rock)
  • Holly Cousins (Crash Holly and Hardcore Holly)
  • Al Snow and Mankind
2000s
  • Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley)
  • Edge and Christian
  • Too Cool (Grandmaster Sexay and Scotty 2 Hotty)
  • Right to Censor (Bull Buchanan and The Goodfather)
  • The Rock and The Undertaker
  • Brothers of Destruction (The Undertaker and Kane)
  • Two-Man Power Trip (Stone Cold Steve Austin and Triple H)
  • Chris Benoit and Chris Jericho
  • Diamond Dallas Page and Chris Kanyon
  • Chris Jericho and The Rock
  • Booker T and Test
  • Spike Dudley and Tazz
  • Billy and Chuck
  • Rico and Rikishi
  • Edge and Hulk Hogan
  • The Un-Americans (Christian and Lance Storm)
  • The Hurricane and Kane
  • Chris Jericho and Christian
  • Booker T and Goldust
  • Lance Storm and William Regal
  • Chief Morley and Lance Storm
  • Kane and Rob Van Dam
  • La Résistance (René Duprée and Sylvain Grenier)
  • Evolution (Batista and Ric Flair)
  • Booker T and Rob Van Dam
  • Chris Benoit and Edge
  • La Résistance (Robért Conway and Sylvain Grenier)
  • Eugene and William Regal
  • Tajiri and William Regal
  • The Hurricane and Rosey
  • Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch
  • Big Show and Kane
  • Spirit Squad (Johnny, Kenny, Mikey, Mitch, and Nicky)
  • Roddy Piper and Ric Flair
  • Rated-RKO (Edge and Randy Orton)
  • John Cena and Shawn Michaels
  • Paul London and Brian Kendrick
  • Cody Rhodes and Hardcore Holly
  • The Legacy (Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase Jr.)
  • Batista and John Cena
  • CM Punk and Kofi Kingston
  • John Morrison and the Miz
  • The Colóns (Carlito and Primo)
  • Chris Jericho and Edge
  • Jeri-Show (Big Show and Chris Jericho)
  • D-Generation X (Shawn Michaels and Triple H)
2010s
  • ShoMiz (Big Show and The Miz)
  • The Hart Dynasty (David Hart Smith and Tyson Kidd)
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International Wrestling Alliance World Tag Team Champions (International Wrestling Enterprise)
1960s
  • Strong Kobayashi and Toyonobori
1970s
  • Michael Nador and Monster Roussimoff
  • Great Kusatsu and Thunder Sugiyama
  • Bob Windham and Larry Hennig
  • Great Kusatsu and Thunder Sugiyama
  • Bill Howard and Red Bastien
  • Rusher Kimura and Thunder Sugiyama
  • Great Kusatsu and Strong Kobayashi
  • Ivan Koloff and Mad Dog Vachon
  • Great Kusatsu and Rusher Kimura
  • Great Kusatsu and Mighty Inoue
  • Combat (Mad Dog Martel and Pierre Martin)
  • Great Kusatsu and Mighty Inoue
  • Eddie Sullivan and Rip Tyler
  • Great Kusatsu and Mighty Inoue
  • John Quinn and Kurt Von Hess
  • Animal Hamaguchi and Great Kusatsu
  • Samoans (Afa and Sika)
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