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HoPWF Six-Man Tag Team Championship

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HoPWF Six-Man Tag Team Championship
Details
PromotionHouse of Pain Wrestling Federation
Statistics
First champion(s)Slickyboy, Brian Anthony and Paul Beswick
Most reignsN/A
Longest reignThe Highwaymen (80 days)
Shortest reignSlickyboy, Brian Anthony and Paul Beswick (26 days)

The HoPWF Six-Man Tag Team Championship was a professional wrestling tag team title in the House of Pain Wrestling Federation promotion. It was created on October 5, 1999, when Slickyboy, Brian Anthony and Paul Beswick won a championship tournament in Hagerstown, Maryland. The title was defended primarily in the Mid-Atlantic and East Coast, most often in Maryland, but also in Pennsylvania and West Virginia until its retirement on January 12, 2001.[1] There are 6 recognized known teams with a total of 6 title reigns.[2]

Title history

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Wrestler: Times: Date: Location: Notes:
Slickyboy, Brian Anthony and Paul Beswick 1 October 5, 1999[2] Hagerstown, Maryland Won tournament to become the first champions.[1]
Cannonball, Bruiser Blackwell and Body Bag 1 October 31, 1999 Elk Garden, West Virginia Awarded titles by forfeit.[1][2]
The titles are vacated on January 4, 2000, when Body Bag left the promotion.[2]
The Highwaymen
(Leslie Leatherman, Jake Davis and Tate Griffen)
1 March 11, 2000 Keyser, West Virginia Defeated Gutterboy, OGB and Brian Anthony to win the vacant titles.[1][2]
Jerkface, Jimmy Jessup and Frank Savage 1 May 30, 2000 Hagerstown, Maryland [1][2]
The Mighty Biggs 1 August 15, 2000 Hagerstown, Maryland [2]
The titles are vacated in November 2000.[2]
Aidean, Flex Fenom and Spazman Anthony 1 November 28, 2000 Defeated Leslie Leatherman, Jake Davis and Jimmy Jessup in a tournament final to win the vacant titles.[2]
The titles are abandoned on January 12, 2001.[2][3]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "H.o.P.W.F. 6 Man Tag Team Champions". House of Pain Wrestling Federation. Archived from the original on 2000-01-18. Retrieved 2010-05-04.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Tsakiries, Phil (2004). "HOPWF Six Man Tag Team Title History". Solie's Title Histories. Solie.org.
  3. ^ Rambo, John (2001-01-12). "NWL/HoPWF Championship Title News". National Wrestling League's NWL WEEKLY Newsletter. NWLwrestling.com. Archived from the original on 2001-01-16.