Origins When the
World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF) formed in 1963, their first tag team championship was the
WWWF United States Tag Team Championship, which was originally an NWA championship established in 1958 and used by the WWWF's predecessor,
Capitol Wrestling Corporation. After then-
WWWF World Heavyweight Champion Bruno Sammartino and his tag team partner
Spiros Arion won the titles in 1967, the WWWF United States Tag Team Championship was abandoned and deactivated due to Sammartino being the world champion. Two years later, The Rising Suns (
Toru Tanaka and
Mitsu Arakawa) arrived in the WWWF with the
WWWF International Tag Team Championship, which they claimed to have won in a tournament in
Tokyo in June of that year. This became the WWWF's tag team title until 1971 when The Rising Suns left the WWWF and took the titles with them. The WWWF then established their own original world tag team championship, the WWWF World Tag Team Championship in 1971. Following the title's introduction,
Luke Graham and
Tarzan Tyler became the inaugural champions on June 3. In 1979, the title became known as the "WWF Tag Team Championship" when the promotion was renamed
World Wrestling Federation (WWF). It was subsequently renamed WWF World Tag Team Championship in 1983, but was often referred to as the WWF Tag Team Championship for short. (
Smash and
Ax); their first reign is the longest reign in the title's history at 478 days In March 2001, the WWF purchased the selected assets of rival promotion
World Championship Wrestling (WCW) from
AOL Time Warner and its championships were now also defended on WWF programming. Soon after,
The Invasion took place in which the
WCW/ECW Alliance was ultimately dismantled. The title was temporarily
unified for the first time at
SummerSlam when
WCW Tag Team Champions Kane and The Undertaker defeated WWF Tag Team Champions
Chris Kanyon and
Diamond Dallas Page in a title-for-title
steel cage match. Both titles remained independently active during this reign. At
Survivor Series, the title was unified again with the WCW Tag Team Championship in another title-for-title steel cage match when WCW Tag Team Champions
The Dudley Boyz defeated WWF Tag Team Champions
The Hardy Boyz. This time, the WCW Tag Team Championship was deactivated with The Dudley Boyz recognized as the final champions and they reigned as the new WWF Tag Team Champions.
Brand split and unification After the
WWF/WWE name change in 2002, the championship was subsequently renamed "WWE Tag Team Championship". During the initial
WWE brand extension, the WWE Tag Team Championship was assigned to the
SmackDown! brand as the reigning champions at the time of the initial expansion,
Billy and Chuck, were both
drafted to SmackDown! together. In July of that year, shortly after defeating
Hollywood Hulk Hogan and
Edge for the titles, the reigning champion team of
Lance Storm and
Christian (
The Un-Americans) left SmackDown! for
Raw, leaving SmackDown! without a tag team title. As a result, then-SmackDown!
General Manager Stephanie McMahon commissioned a new tag team title, also called the
WWE Tag Team Championship, to be the exclusive tag team titles for the SmackDown! brand. With the introduction of the
World Heavyweight Championship on the Raw brand after the
WWE Championship became exclusive to SmackDown!, the WWE Tag Team Championship on Raw was renamed "World Tag Team Championship". This was done so that the names of both tag team titles would mirror the names of the top championships on their respective brands. When the WWE Championship and World Heavyweight Championship switched brands during the
2005 WWE draft lottery, however, neither of the tag team titles were renamed. In late 2008 through early 2009, WWE Tag Team Champions
The Colóns (
Carlito and
Primo) engaged in rivalry with World Tag Team Champions
John Morrison and the Miz, with the two teams exchanging victories in non-title matches and retaining their respective titles against each other. On the March 17 episode of
ECW on Syfy, it was announced that at
WrestleMania 25, both teams would defend their titles against each other and the winning team would hold both titles. The Colóns defeated Morrison and Miz, and thus unified the titles into the
Unified WWE Tag Team Championship, although both championships remained independently active. As the Unified WWE Tag Team Championship, the champions could appear and defend the titles on any WWE brand, regardless of the brand that the holders belonged to. On August 16, 2010, the World Tag Team Championship was decommissioned in favor of continuing the lineage of the WWE Tag Team Championship (which dropped the "unified" moniker) with
Bret Hart presenting new championship belts to the final World Tag Team Champions,
The Hart Dynasty (
David Hart Smith and
Tyson Kidd). In April 2024, the WWE Tag Team Championship, which had been renamed to Raw Tag Team Championship in 2016, took on the World Tag Team Championship name. == Brand designation history ==