WWF Women's Tag Team Championship | |||||||||||||||||||||
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One of the WWF Women's Tag Team Championship belts, reading:
"NWA Worlds Lady Wrestlers Tag Team Champions" |
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Promotion | World Wrestling Federation | ||||||||||||||||||||
Date established | May 13, 1983 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Date retired | February 14, 1989 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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First champion(s) | Velvet McIntyre and Princess Victoria |
Final champion(s) | The Glamour Girls |
Most reigns | (as team) The Glamour Girls (2) (as individual) Velvet McIntyre (2) |
Longest reign | The Glamour Girls (866 days) |
Shortest reign | Jumping Bomb Angels (136 days) |
Oldest winner | Leilani Kai (35 years old) |
Youngest winner | Noriyo Tateno (28 years old) |
Heaviest champion | The Glamour Girls (300 lbs) |
Lightest champion | Jumping Bomb Angels (290 lbs) |
The WWF Women's Tag Team Championship were women's professional wrestling titles in the World Wrestling Federation. The belief its holders are considered world champions was expressed by Jesse Ventura, an announcer for some of its defenses.
When Velvet McIntyre and Princess Victoria joined the WWF in 1983, they were already the reigning NWA Women's World Tag Team Champions. The WWF, however, had since withdrawn from the National Wrestling Alliance, which owned the championship, and McIntyre and Victoria were instead recognized as the first WWF Women's Tag Team Champions. In 2012, WWE.com ran an article supporting bringing back the Women's Tag Team Championship, and in 2014 the Bella Twins discussed a desire to establish a Divas tag team championship.