The UWA/UWF Intercontinental Tag Team Championship was a tag team championship created from the working relationship between the Mexican Universal Wrestling Association and the Japanese Universal Wrestling Federation from 1991 to 1993, when the title became inactive. It was revived in 2001 by Michinoku Pro Wrestling, and moved to its final home, Kaientai Dojo, the following year. The title was abandoned in 2005, when it was replaced with Kaientai Dojo's Strongest-K Tag Team Championship.[1][2] [edit] Title history | Wrestlers: | Times: | Date: | Location: | Notes: | | Punish and Crush | 1 | 1991-11-08 | Tokyo, Japan | Defeated The Cowboys (Silver King and El Texano) in a tournament final. | | Shu El Guerrero and Scorpio, Jr. | 1 | 1992-06-15 | Sōka, Saitama, Japan | | Punish and Crush | 2 | 1992-06-21 | Tokyo, Japan | | Punish and Crush split right after winning the title, vacating it. | | Bulldog K.T. and Pat Tanaka | 1 | 1992-08-16 | Tokyo, Japan | Defeated Kendo and Coolie S.Z. (Punish) in a tournament final. | | Gran Hamada and The Great Sasuke | 1 | 1992-11-20 | Osaka, Japan | Defeated Bulldog K.T. and Villano IV after Tanaka left the promotion. | | Title vacated in 1993, and became inactive, and was revived by Michinoku Pro Wrestling in 2001. | | Gedo and Dick Togo | 1 | 2001-11-02 | Akita, Akita, Japan | Won the 2001 Michinoku Futaritabi Tag Team League. | | (The Great) SASUKE and Sasuke the Great | 1 | 2001-12-22 | Tokyo, Japan | | Title stripped on 23 June 2002 for lack of title defenses. The title moved to Kaientai Dojo that same month. | | Mr. X and Mr. X II | 1 | 2002-07-21 | Chiba, Chiba, Japan | Defeated Minoru Fujita and Daigoro Kashiwa in a tournament final. | | Mike Lee, Jr. and Super X | 1 | 2002-11-23 | Chiba, Chiba, Japan | | Teppei Ishizaka and Daigoro Kashiwa | 1 | 2004-01-25 | Chiba, Chiba, Japan | | Title stripped due to an unauthorized title defense against DJ Nira and Apple Miyuki on 14 February 2004 in Chiba, Chiba, Japan. Kengo Mashimo and Kunio Tojima defeated Hi69 in a handicap match for the vacant title on 27 March 2004 in Tokyo, Japan after MIYAWAKI, Hi69's partner, was injured, but refused the title after winning the match. | | Teppei Ishizaka and Daigoro Kashiwa | 2 | 2004-04-25 | Tokyo, Japan | Last eliminated GENTARO and YOSHIYA in an eight-team elimination match. | | GENTARO and YOSHIYA | 1 | 2004-07-03 | Tokyo, Japan | | Ryota Chikuzen and Taka Michinoku | 1 | 2004-10-30 | Chiba, Chiba, Japan | | KAZMA and Kengo Mashimo | 1 | 2005-03-06 | Chiba, Chiba, Japan | Also held Strongest-K Tag Team Championship, defeating Chikuzen and Michinoku in a tournament final on 27 February 2005 in Chiba. | | Title abandoned and replaced with the Strongest-K Tag Team Championship. | [edit] References [edit] External links |