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Chikara Campeonatos de Parejas
Details
PromotionChikara
Date establishedFebruary 26, 2006
Date retiredJune 24, 2020
Statistics
First champion(s)The Kings of Wrestling
(Chris Hero and Claudio Castagnoli)
Final champion(s)The Bird and the Bee
(Solo Darling and Willow Nightingale)
Most reignsF.I.S.T. (Chuck Taylor and Johnny Gargano)/3.0 (Scott Parker and Shane Matthews) (2 reigns)
Longest reignPieces of Hate
(Jigsaw and The Shard) (413 days)
Shortest reignThe Rumblebees
(Solo Darling and Travis Huckabee) (<1 day)

The Chikara Campeonatos de Parejas (Chikara Tag Team championship) was a professional wrestling tag team championship contested for in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania based promotion Chikara.

History

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The Campeonatos de Parejas was introduced in February 2006. The creation of the title was the foundation of that year's Tag World Grand Prix tag team tournament, scheduled to be the final TWGP for the promotion. The title was to be awarded to the winning team of the tournament. The eventual winners were the team of Chris Hero and Claudio Castagnoli, The Kings of Wrestling, who defeated Milano Collection A.T. and Skayde (Team DragonDoor) in the finals of the tournament to be crowned the first Campeones de Parejas.

The Kings of Wrestling (Chris Hero and Claudio Castagnoli) were the first champion in the title's history, having won the title on February 26, 2006.[1] Pieces of Hate (Jigsaw and The Shard) holds the record for the longest reign in the title's history, at 413 days. The Rumblebees (Solo Darling and Travis Huckabee) hold the record for the shortest reign, at less than one day. 3.0 (Scott Parker and Shane Matthews), and F.I.S.T. (Chuck Taylor and Johnny Gargano) share the record for most reigns as a team with two, while Parker, Matthews, Quackenbush/El Hijo del Ice Cream, Taylor, Gargano, Claudio Castagnoli and Jigsaw share the record for most reigns individually, also with two.[1] Overall, there have been 25 reigns shared among 42 different wrestlers and 23 teams.

Earning a title shot

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Former two-time champions, 3.0, celebrating their first title win over F.I.S.T.

This title, when compared to other titles, is unorthodox due to the nature of how a team earns a title shot. A team becomes eligible to challenge for the Campeonatos de Parejas as soon as they earn three points. Teams rack up points by winning tag team matches. As soon as they get the three points, they can challenge the reigning Campeones for the title. However, if they lose a match, the team loses all of their points and must start again. Essentially, when a duo wins three tag team matches in a row, they are eligible to have a title shot. As of You Only Live Twice, all previous points accumulated by teams have been reset and removed entirely. Per Lucha Libre tradition, title defenses are Campeones vs. Retadores in Two out of Three Falls match.

Reigns

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Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific team—reign numbers for the individuals are in parentheses, if different
Days Number of days held
Defenses Number of successful defenses
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days Defenses
1 The Kings of Wrestling
(Chris Hero and Claudio Castagnoli)
February 26, 2006 Tag World Grand Prix 2006: Night Three Philadelphia, PA 1 264 2 Castagnoli and Hero defeated Milano Collection A.T. and Skayde in the finals of the Tag World Grand Prix 2006 tournament to become the inaugural champions. [1][2]
2 Team F.I.S.T.
(Gran Akuma and Icarus)
November 17, 2006 Brick Philadelphia, PA 1 343 3 [3]
3 Incoherence
(Delirious and Hallowicked)
October 26, 2007 Bruised Reading, PA 1 331 5 Delirious and Hallowicked defeated Icarus and Chuck Taylor, who replaced an injured Gran Akuma, to win the championship. [4]
4 Super Smash Bros.
(Stupefied and Player Uno)
September 21, 2008 Laying In The Gutter, Looking At The Stars Cleveland, OH 1 28 0 [5]
5 The Osirian Portal
(Amasis and Ophidian)
October 19, 2008 The Global Gauntlet: Night Two Philadelphia, PA 1 329 3 [6]
6 The Colony
(Fire Ant and Soldier Ant)
September 13, 2009 Hiding In Plain Sight Nashua, NH 1 188 4 [7]
7 Bruderschaft des Kreuzes
(Ares and Claudio Castagnoli (2))
March 20, 2010 Wit, Verve And A Bit O' Nerve Easton, PA 1 267 4 [8]
8 Jigsaw and Mike Quackenbush December 12, 2010 Reality Is Relative Reading, PA 1 280 2 [9]
9 F.I.S.T.
(Chuck Taylor and Johnny Gargano)
September 18, 2011 Martyr Yourself To Caution New York City, NY 1 188 4 [10]
10 3.0
(Scott Parker and Shane Matthews)
March 24, 2012 Green Ice Vaughan, ON 1 36 0 Parker and Matthews defeated Chuck Taylor and Icarus, who replaced an injured Johnny Gargano, to win the championship. [11]
11 F.I.S.T.
(Chuck Taylor and Johnny Gargano)
April 29, 2012 The Contaminated Cowl Lafayette, IN 2 34 0 [12]
12 The Young Bucks
(Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson)
June 2, 2012 Chikarasaurus Rex: How To Hatch A Dinosaur Philadelphia, PA 1 253 3 [13]
13 3.0
(Scott Parker and Shane Matthews)
February 10, 2013 While The Dawn Is Breaking Easton, PA 2 112 2 [14]
14 Pieces of Hate
(Jigsaw (2) and The Shard)
June 2, 2013 Aniversario: Never Compromise Philadelphia, PA 1 413 0 [15]
15 The Throwbacks
(Dasher Hatfield and Mark Angelosetti)
July 20, 2014 The World Is Not Enough Revere, MA 1 139 1 [16][17]
16 The Devastation Corporation
(Blaster McMassive and Max Smashmaster)
December 6, 2014 Tomorrow Never Dies Philadelphia, PA 1 295 3 [18][19]
17 N_R_G
(Hype Rockwell and Race Jaxon)
September 27, 2015 The Marta Complex Norfolk, VA 1 300 3 [18][20]
Vacated July 23, 2016 Back in the Habit Toronto, ON The championship held up due to a referee error where Los Ice Creams had been awarded the title despite only winning the first fall in a two out of three falls match. [21]
18 Moustache Mountain
(Tyler Bate and Trent Seven)
August 21, 2016 No One's First, And You're Next Philadelphia, PA 1 116 0 This was a double elimination tag team match, also involving The Devastation Corporation (Blaster McMassive and Flex Rumblecrunch), Los Ice Creams (El Hijo del Ice Cream and Ice Cream Jr.) and N_R_G (Hype Rockwell and Race Jaxon). [22]
Vacated December 15, 2016 Moustache Mountain were stripped of the championships when they signed a contract with WWE
19 Cornelius Crummels and Sonny Defarge December 29, 2016 The Shape Of Things To Come Philadelphia, PA 1 191 3 Crummels and Defarge defeated The Closers (Rick Roland and Sloan Caprice) and The Throwbacks (Dasher Hatfield and Mark Angelosetti) in a three-way match to win the vacant title. [23]
20 The Rumblebees
(Solo Darling and Travis Huckabee)
July 8, 2017 The Lodger Gibsonville, NC 1 <1 0 [24]
21 Los Ice Creams
(El Hijo del Ice Cream and Ice Cream Jr.)
July 8, 2017 The Lodger Gibsonville, NC 1 224 0 [24]
22 The Closers
(Rick Roland and Sloan Caprice)
February 17, 2018 National Pro Wrestling Day 2018 Philadelphia, PA 1 294 3 [25]
23 Princess KimberLee and The Whisper December 8, 2018 Let's Get Invisible Philadelphia, PA 1 140 1 [26]
24 F.I.S.T.
(Tony Deppen and Travis Huckabee (2))
April 27, 2019 Fright Night Pocono Summit, PA 1 196 1 [27]
25 The Bird And The Bee
(Solo Darling (2) and Willow Nightingale)
November 9, 2019 Tug of War Philadelphia, PA 1 228 0 [28]
Deactivated June 24, 2020 Deactivated when Chikara closed down.

Combined reigns

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Team F.I.S.T. (Gran Akuma and Icarus) with the title belts in 2007.
Bruderschaft des Kreuzes (Ares and Claudio Castagnoli) with the title belts in October 2010.
The Throwbacks (Dasher Hatfield and Mark Angelosetti) with the title belts in September 2014

By team

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Rank Team No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined
days
1 Pieces of Hate
(Jigsaw and The Shard)
1 0 413
2 Team F.I.S.T.
(Gran Akuma and Icarus)
3 343
3 Incoherence
(Delirious and Hallowicked)
5 331
4 The Osirian Portal
(Amasis and Ophidian)
3 329
5 N_R_G
(Hype Rockwell and Race Jaxon)
3 300
6 The Devastation Corporation
(Blaster McMassive and Max Smashmaster)
3 295
7 The Closers
(Rick Roland and Sloan Caprice)
2 294
8 Jigsaw and Mike Quackenbush 2 280
9 Bruderschaft des Kreuzes
(Ares and Claudio Castagnoli)
4 267
10 The Kings of Wrestling
(Chris Hero and Claudio Castagnoli)
2 264
11 The Young Bucks
(Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson)
3 253
12 Los Ice Creams
(El Hijo del Ice Cream and Ice Cream Jr.)
2 0 228
13 F.I.S.T.
(Chuck Taylor and Johnny Gargano)
4 222
14 The Bird And The Bee
(Solo Darling and Willow Nightingale)
1 0 228
15 F.I.S.T.
(Tony Deppen and Travis Huckabee)
1 196
16 Cornelius Crummels and Sonny Defarge 2 191
17 The Colony
(Fire Ant and Soldier Ant)
4 188
18 3.0
(Scott Parker and Shane Matthews)
2 2 148
19 Princess KimberLee and The Whisper 1 0 140
20 The Throwbacks
(Dasher Hatfield and Mark Angelosetti)
1 139
21 Moustache Mountain
(Trent Seven and Tyler Bate)
0 116
22 Super Smash Bros.
(Player Dos and Player Uno)
0 28
23 The Rumblebees
(Solo Darling and Travis Huckabee)
0 <1

By wrestler

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Record-tying two-time champion, Claudio Castagnoli.
Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined
days
1 Jigsaw 2 2 693
2 Claudio Castagnoli 6 531
3 The Shard 1 0 413
4 Gran Akuma 3 343
Icarus
6 Delirious 5 331
Hallowicked
8 Amasis 3 329
Ophidian
10 Hype Rockwell 3 300
Race Jaxon
12 Blaster McMassive 3 295
Max Smashmaster
14 Rick Roland 2 294
Sloan Caprice
16 Mike Quackenbush 2 280
17 Ares 4 267
18 Chris Hero 2 264
19 Matt Jackson 3 253
Nick Jackson
21 El Hijo del Ice Cream 2 0 229
Ice Cream Jr.
23 Chuck Taylor 4 222
Johnny Gargano
25 Solo Darling 0 228
Willow Nightingale
27 Cornelius Crummels 1 2 189216
Sonny Defarge
29 Travis Huckabee 2 1 196
Tony Deppen
31 Fire Ant 1 4 188
Soldier Ant
33 Scott Parker 2 2 148
Shane Matthews
35 Princess KimberLee 1 0 140
The Wisper
37 Dasher Hatfield 1 139
Mark Angelosetti
39 Trent Seven 0 116
Tyler Bate
41 Player Dos 0 28
Player Uno

See also

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References

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  27. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip (April 27, 2019). "CHIKARA Fright Knight - Event @ Pocono Mountain West Junior High School in Pocono Summit, Pennsylvania, USA". Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database. Retrieved July 5, 2021.
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