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Professional wrestling trios tag team championship
HoPWF Six-Man Tag Team Championship |
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Promotion | House of Pain Wrestling Federation |
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First champion(s) | Slickyboy, Brian Anthony and Paul Beswick |
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Most reigns | N/A |
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Longest reign | The Highwaymen (80 days) |
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Shortest reign | Slickyboy, Brian Anthony and Paul Beswick (26 days) |
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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[edit]
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Slickyboy, Brian Anthony and Paul Beswick
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1
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October 5, 1999[2]
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Hagerstown, Maryland
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Won tournament to become the first champions.[1]
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Cannonball, Bruiser Blackwell and Body Bag
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1
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October 31, 1999
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Elk Garden, West Virginia
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Awarded titles by forfeit.[1][2]
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The titles are vacated on January 4, 2000, when Body Bag left the promotion.[2]
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The Highwaymen (Leslie Leatherman, Jake Davis and Tate Griffen)
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1
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March 11, 2000
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Keyser, West Virginia
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Defeated Gutterboy, OGB and Brian Anthony to win the vacant titles.[1][2]
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Jerkface, Jimmy Jessup and Frank Savage
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1
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May 30, 2000
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Hagerstown, Maryland
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[1][2]
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The Mighty Biggs
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1
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August 15, 2000
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Hagerstown, Maryland
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The titles are vacated in November 2000.[2]
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Aidean, Flex Fenom and Spazman Anthony
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1
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November 28, 2000
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Defeated Leslie Leatherman, Jake Davis and Jimmy Jessup in a tournament final to win the vacant titles.[2]
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The titles are abandoned on January 12, 2001.[2][3]
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