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Promotion | World Championship Wrestling | ||||||||||||
Date established | February 17, 1991 | ||||||||||||
Date retired | November 1991 | ||||||||||||
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First champion(s) | Junkyard Dog, Ricky Morton and Tommy Rich |
Final champion(s) | The York Foundation (Ricky Morton, Tommy Rich and Terrance Taylor) |
Most reigns | (as team) all (1) (as individual) Ricky Morton and Tommy Rich (2) |
Longest reign | Junkyard Dog, Ricky Morton and Tommy Rich (106 days) |
Shortest reign | The York Foundation (Ricky Morton, Tommy Rich and Terrance Taylor) (54 days) |
The WCW World Six-Man Tag Team Championship was a short-lived championship contested in World Championship Wrestling throughout 1991. It was considered a revived version of the NWA World Six-Man Tag Team Championship that was used in Jim Crockett Promotions; however, unlike the former version, which was often held by main eventers in between singles title feuds, this title was mostly used to push midcarders. The only men to win the title twice are Ricky Morton and Tommy Rich. It was abandoned in November 1991.
Months later, on the May 23 and 30 editions of WCW Magazine during WCW Worldwide, announcer Eric Bischoff mentioned that the Six-Man Tag Team Titles would be on the line at Beach Blast 1992, when Bobby Eaton, Arn Anderson and Steve Austin faced Barry Windham, Dustin Rhodes and Nikita Koloff. The idea to bring back the titles was apparently changed, as the match ended up a standard six-man tag match.