RW World Tag Team Championships

The RW World Tag Team Championships are a professional e-wrestling world championship in Render Wrestling (RW). It features on the show Polaris, and was constructed on Polaris 4. The title was first established on August 3rd 2020, when Kace Caliban and Ray Travis announced them with the merge of Wrestling Freakin Action (WFA), taking the former WFA Tag Team Championships and turning them into what we have today.

Origin
The first World Tag Team Championship match took place on Polaris 4, August 3rd 2020, where Destiny’s Secrets (Kace Caliban and Ray Travis) took on The Greater Good (Adam Wolf and Aiden Cutler) in an impromptu title match. Destiny’s Secrets would lose after 171 days holding the WFA Tag gold, crowning The Greater Good as the inaugural RW World Tag Team Champions.

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The wrestlers who introduced the championships, Destiny’s Secrets, crafted their WFA Tag Team Championships, having beat The Royal Family to win them, into the RW World Tag Team Championships. They were supposed to be the inaugural champions, but upon calling out The Greater Good, they were challenged to a match to officially crown the first champions.

Before the championships were transformed, they were held by Destiny’s Secrets, who defeated Travis Carter and Mark Macias at WFA: Proving Ground to win the championships, in a grueling matchup. They were scheduled to make their first defense at the upcoming PPV, Grand Ticket, before the company was bought out by RW Owner Tony Mustang, on the very last episode of Unlimited.

The first champions were Adam Wolf and Aiden Cutler, who won the gold in the Polaris 4 main event, which transitioned into a chaotic brawl between Ragnar, Aiden, Kace and Ray, until they were stopped by security off camera. Later, Tony Mustang would come out to have a word with Adam Wolf - who was in the ring - only to be hit with the ‘Rebirth’ Curb Stomp onto a chair. The current champions are The Greater Good, who are also the first under the RW World Tag Team Championships name.

The championships were defended at Brothers in Arms as Aiden Cutler defended the titles for The Greater Good, teaming up with Mark Macias against Keisuke Yamazaki and Ultimo. Cutler retained the championships after hitting Keisuke with the 'Righteous Kill' Elevated Butterfly DDT and picking up the three count, in a match now rated 4.5 stars by Keith O'Brian on The Standout article, considered by many as the greatest wrestling reporter newsletter. This was the first defense in the title's lineage.