BCW Can-Am Tag Team Championship

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BCW Can-Am Tag-Team Championship
Details
PromotionBorder City Wrestling
Date establishedMay 29, 1993
Current champion(s)The Desi Hit Squad
(Rohit Raju and Raj Singh)
Date wonAugust 25, 2019
Other name(s)
  • BCW Can-Am Tag Team Championship
    (May 29, 1993 - April 17, 2003)
  • MXPW Tag Team Championship
    (April 17, 2003 - July 24, 2003)
  • BCW Can-Am Tag Team Championship
    (July 24, 2003 - present)

The BCW Can-Am Tag Team Championship is the tag team title contested for in the Ontario-based professional wrestling promotion Border City Wrestling.

Title history[]

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
1 Canadian Lightning
(Otis Apollo and Bobby Clancy)
May 29, 1993 N/A LaSalle, Ontario 1 350 Defeated Canadian Destroyer and Chris Pillon to become the first champions.
2 The New Fabulous Kangaroos
(Denny Kass and Al Snow)
May 14, 1994 N/A LaSalle, Ontario 1 7
3 Bobby Clancy (2) and Scott D'Amore May 21, 1994 N/A Macomb, Michigan 1 The exact length of Clancy and D'Amore's reign is unknown due to Apollo and Clancy becoming partners again. It could have lasted between 1 and 10 days.
4 Canadian Lightning
(Otis Apollo (2) and Bobby Clancy (3))
May 1994 N/A N/A 2 Otis Apollo replaces D'Amore as Clancy's partner. The exact length of Canadian Lightning's second reign is unknown due to Apollo and Clancy becoming partners again. It could have lasted between 4 and 13 days.
5 Hot Paradise
(Johnny Paradise and Scott Summers)
June 4, 1994 N/A Jackson Center, Ohio 1 230
Vacated January 20, 1995 Oldcastle, Ontario
6 The New Breed
(Ric Austin and Mike Legacy)
January 20, 1995 N/A Oldcastle, Ontario 1 574 Defeated Purple Haze (Chris Pilon and Tommy Wonder) to win the vacant titles.
7 Los Rudos
(Calavera Cortez and Rico Rodriguez)
June 23, 1995 N/A LaSalle, Ontario 1 154
8 Maximum Intensity
(Bobby Clancy (4) and Mike Legacy)
August 16, 1996 N/A LaSalle, Ontario 1 239
9 Otis Apollo (3) and Denny Kass April 12, 1997 N/A LaSalle, Ontario 1 1034
10 Rocco DiVinci and Chris Valentino February 10, 2000 BCW Millennium Madness Windsor, Ontario 1 156 Defeated Canadian Lightning to win the titles as Clancy replaced Denny Kass.
Vacated July 15, 2000 Windsor, Ontario
11 Otis Apollo (4) and Barry Horowitz July 15, 2000 N/A Windsor, Ontario 1 1 Defeated Bobby Clancy and Larry Destiny to win the vacant titles.
12 Bobby Clancy (5) and Larry Destiny July 16, 2000 N/A London, Ontario 1 41
13 Geza Kalman, Jr. and Dyson Pryce August 26, 2000 N/A Tecumseh, Ontario 1 193
14 Otis Apollo (5) and Johnny Swinger (2) March 7, 2001 N/A Oldcastle, Ontario 1 108
15 Chris Church and Mike Legacy (2) June 23, 2001 N/A Leamington, Ontario 1 21
16 Jack Damage and Tyson Dux July 14, 2001 N/A Windsor, Ontario 1 88
17 Cyrus and Terry Taylor October 10, 2001 N/A Oldcastle, Ontario 1 365 Scott D'Amore and Sabu defeated Taylor and Cyrus on March 12, 2002 in Oldcastle, Ontario to win the titles. However, since Sabu, who replaced Simon Diamond as D'Amore's partner last minute, was not officially in the match, the match was declared non-title, and the titles are returned to Taylor and Cyrus.
18 Tyson Dux (2) and El Tornado October 10, 2002 N/A Oldcastle, Ontario 1 98 Defeated Cyrus, Taylor and Traci Brooks in a handicap match.
19 Gutter and Hacker January 16, 2003 N/A Toronto, Ontario 1 1 Defeated Dux and El Tornado and Ruffy Silverstein and Trent Steele in a three-way match.
20 Tyson Dux (3) and El Tornado (2) January 17, 2003 N/A Ottawa, Ontario 2 131
21 Gutter and Hacker May 27, 2003 MXPW Vendetta Oldcastle, Ontario 2 384
22 N8 Mattson and Truth Martini June 27, 2004 BCW Payback Windsor, Ontario 1 84 Defeated Gutter and D-Ray 3000 (subbing for Hacker) to win the titles.
23 Team Canada
(Bobby Roode and Petey Williams)
September 19, 2004 N/A Windsor, Ontario 1 161 Defeated Mattson and Eddie Venom (subbing for Martini) to win the titles. [1]
24 Danny Daniels and N8 Mattson (2) February 27, 2005 BCW Aftershock Windsor, Ontario 1 145
25 Phil Atlas and Jimmy Jacobs July 22, 2005 BCW WrestleFest 2005 Oldcastle, Ontario 1 358
Vacated July 15, 2006 N/A Vacated due to inactivity
26 Phil Atlas (2) and Brent Banks May 28, 2016 BCW Spring Loaded 2016. Windsor, Ontario 1 161 Defeated The Fraternity (Channing Decker and Trent Gibson) in a tournament final. [2]
27 Johnny Devine and Jon Bolen November 5, 2016 BCW Excellence 2016 Windsor, Ontario 1 140 Defeated Phil Atlas and Brent B., The Fraternity (Channing Becker and Trent Gibson), and A1 and Bobby Sharpe in a four-way elimination match. [3]
28 Brent Banks (2) and Phil Atlas (3) March 25, 2017 BCW March Breakdown 2017 Windsor, Ontario 2 343 This match featured Shane Douglas as Special Guest Referee. [4]
29 Phil Atlas (4) and Jake Something March 3, 2018 BCW March Breakdown 2018 Windsor, Ontario 1 220 Defeated Tag-Team Champion Brent Banks and his new partner Aiden Prince. After Atlas turned on Banks, both selected new tag team partners to crown new champions. [5]
30 Aiden Prince and Brent Banks (3) October 6, 2018 BCW 25th Anniversary Show Windsor, Ontario 1 324 Defeated Atlas and Something in a Ladder Match. [6]
31 The Desi Hit Squad
(Rohit Raju and Raj Singh)
August 25, 2019 BCW Heatwwave 2019 Windsor, Ontario 1 857+ [7]

Combined reigns[]

As of December 29, 2021.

Indicates the current champion
¤
The exact length of at least one title reign is uncertain, so the shortest possible length is used.

By team[]

Rank Champion No. of
reigns
Combined days
1 Otis Apollo and Denny Kass 1 1034
2 The Desi Hit Squad (Rohit Raju and Raj Singh) † 1 857+
3 The New Breed
(Ric Austin and Mike Legacy)
1 574
4 Tyson Dux and El Tornado 2 496
5 Brent Banks and Phil Atlas 2 483
6 Gutter and Hacker 2 385
7 Cyrus and Terry Taylor 1 365
8 Phil Atlas and Jimmy Jacobs 1 358
9 Canadian Lightning
(Otis Apollo and Bobby Clancy)
2 354¤[Note 1]
10 Aiden Prince and Brent Banks 1 324
11 Maximum Intensity
(Bobby Clancy and Mike Legacy)
1 239
12 Hot Paradise
(Johnny Paradise and Scott Summers)
1 230
13 Phil Atlas and Jake Something 1 220
14 Geza Kalman, Jr. and Dyson Pryce 1 193
15 Team Canada
(Bobby Roode and Petey Williams)
1 161
16 Rocco DiVinci and Chris Valentino 1 156
17 Los Rudos
(Calavera Cortez and Rico Rodriguez)
1 154
18 Danny Daniels and N8 Mattson 1 145
19 Johnny Devine and Jon Bolen 1 140
20 Otis Apollo and Johnny Swinger 1 108
21 Jack Damage and Tyson Dux 1 88
22 N8 Mattson and Truth Martini 1 84
23 Bobby Clancy and Larry Destiny 1 41
24 Chris Church and Mike Legacy 1 21
25 The New Fabulous Kangaroos
(Denny Kass and Al Snow)
1 7
26 Bobby Clancy and Scott D'Amore 1 [Note 2]
27 Otis Apollo and Barry Horowitz 1 1

By wrestler[]

Rank Champion No. of
reigns
Combined days
1 Otis Apollo 5 1497¤[Note 1]
2 Phil Atlas 4 1082
3 Denny Kass 2 1041
4 Rohit Raju 1 857+
Raj Singh
5 Mike Legacy 2 813
6 Brent Banks 3 804
7 Bobby Clancy 5 635¤[Note 1]
8 Tyson Dux 3 584
9 Ric Austin 1 574
10 El Tornado 2 496
12 Hacker 2 385
Gutter
14 Cyrus 1 365
Terry Taylor
15 Jimmy Jacobs 1 358
16 Johnny Swinger 2 338
17 Aiden Prince 1 324
18 Scott Summers 230
19 N8 Mattson 2 225
20 Jake Something 1 220
21 Geza Kalman, Jr. 193
Dyson Pryce
22 Bobby Roode 161
Petey Williams
23 Rocco DiVinci 156
Chris Valentino
24 Calavera Cortez 154
Rico Rodriguez
25 Danny Daniels 145
26 Johnny Devine 140
Jon Bolen
27 Jack Damage 88
28 Truth Martini 84
29 Larry Destiny 41
30 Chris Church 21
30 Al Snow 7
31 Scott D'Amore [Note 2]
32 Barry Horowitz 1

Notes[]

  1. ^ a b c The exact length of Canadian Lightning's second reign is unknown due to Apollo and Clancy becoming partners again. It could have lasted between 4 and 13 days.
  2. ^ a b The exact length of Clancy and D'Amore's reign is unknown due to Apollo and Clancy becoming partners again. It could have lasted between 1 and 10 days.

See also[]

References[]

Specific
  1. ^ "Independent Wrestling Results - September 2004". onlineworldofwrestling.com. Retrieved 2008-07-05.
  2. ^ "BCW Spring Loaded 2016". Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database. Retrieved September 15, 2017.
  3. ^ "BCW Excellence 2016". Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database. Retrieved September 15, 2017.
  4. ^ "BCW March Breakdown 2017". Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database. Retrieved April 10, 2019.
  5. ^ "BCW March Breakdown 2017". Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database. Retrieved April 10, 2019.
  6. ^ "BCW 25th Anniversary Show". Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database. Retrieved April 10, 2019.
  7. ^ [1]

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