WCW World Tag Team Championship

History
The first WCW World Tag Team Champions were Doom, who held the version of the NWA World Tag Team Championship that was created by Mid Atlantic Championship Wrestling and subsequently recognized by WCW. This version of the NWA World Tag Team Championship was renamed the WCW World Tag Team Championship in January 1991. From July 1992 to September 1993, the WCW World Tag Team Championship was unified with the current version of the NWA World Tag Team Championship, but the titles were split when WCW left the National Wrestling Alliance.

In March 2001, the World Wrestling Federation purchased World Championship Wrestling. Following this, Vince McMahon orchestrated the "Invasion" storyline, in which both WCW and ECW were ultimately dismantled. During the "Invasion", only four WCW championship titles remained active, including the WCW World Tag Team title, which was referred to simply as the WCW Tag Team Championship.

On the conlusion of the "Invasion" at Survivor Series 2001, the WCW Tag Team Championship and the WWF Tag Team Championship were unified in a Steel cage match when the WCW Tag Team Champions, The Dudley Boyz, defeated the WWF Tag Team Champions, The Hardy Boyz. As a result, The Dudley Boyz were named the last WCW Tag Team Champions and bacame the new WWF Tag Team Champions.

Trivia

 * Despite their status as an accomplished tag team, The Road Warriors never held the WCW World Tag Team Championship.
 * Chris Benoit, Mick Foley, and the Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray Dudley & D-Von Dudley), are the only individuals to hold the WCW Tag Team Championship, WWF Tag Team Championship, and the ECW Tag Team Championship. Benoit and the Dudley Boyz have also held the Smackdown-exclusive WWE Tag Team Championship in addition.
 * The only female to hold the WCW Tag team titles was Judy Bagwell, though she never actually participated in a single match.