The MCW Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling tag team championship owned by the MCW Pro Wrestling promotion. The titles were created and debuted on August 18, 1998, at a MCW live event. The current champions are Chulo Montana and Ykies, together known as Sexy & Blessed, who are both in their first reigns, as a team and individuals
The inaugural champions were The Headbangers (Mosh and Thrasher), who defeated Jimmy Cicero and Julio Sanchez in the finals of a tournament to win the championship on August 18, 1998, at an MCW live event.
|- ! |<br /> | | | | | |align=left|Defeated Jimmy Cicero and Julio Sanchez in a tournament final to become the inaugural champions. | |- ! | | | | | | |align=left| | |- ! | | | | | | |align=left| | |- ! |<br /> | | | | | |align=left|Defeated Earl the Pearl and Stevie Richards, and Joey Matthews and Quinn Nash in a three-way match. | |- ! | | | | | | |align=left| | |- ! |<br /> | | | | | |align=left| | |- ! | | | | | | |align=left| | |- ! | | | | | | |align=left| | |- ! | | | | | | |align=left| | |- ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !align=left|Vacated after Jerry Lawler is unable to defend the championships. ! |- ! |<br /> | | | | | |align=left|Defeated Chad Austin and Jimmy Cicero, and Christian York and Joey Matthews in a three-way match. | |- ! | | | | | | |align=left| | |- ! | | | | | | |align=left|Defeated Christian York and Joey Matthews, The Executions, and Ghetto Mafia in a four-way match. | |- ! | | | | | | |align=left| | |- ! |<br /> | | | | | |align=left|Defeated Romeo Valentino and Ronnie Zukko, and Earl the Pearl and Rich Myers in a three-way match. | |- ! |<br /> | | | | | |align=left|Defeated 2-Dope and Sydeswype (The Ghetto Mafia), and Romeo Valentino and Zukko in a three-way match. | |- ! | | | | | | |align=left| | |- ! |<br /> | | | | | |align=left| | |- ! |<br /> | | | | | |align=left|2-Dope and Sydeswype (The Ghetto Mafia) defeated Chad Bowman and Dino Divine (The Slackers), and MEWF Tag Team Champions Buzz Stryker and Derek Wayne in a three-way match to unify both championships. | |- ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !align=left|Maryland Championship Wrestling closes. ! |- ! |<br /> | | | | | |align=left|Defeated The Holy Rollers, The Ghetto Mafia, and Jason Static and Judas Young in a four-way match to revive the championship. | |- ! |<br /> | | | | | |align=left|Defeated The Slackers, and The Holy Rollers in a three-way match. | |- ! | | | | | | |align=left|Danny Doring and Danny Jaxx defeated B.G. and Kip James (The James Gang), The Holy Rollers, and The Slackers in a four-way match. | |- ! | | | | | | |align=left| | |- ! | | | | | | |align=left| | |- ! |<br /> | | | | | |align=left| | |- ! |<br /> | | | | | |align=left|Defeated Buzz Stryker and Kelly Bell (Phat Blues Inc.), and Buck Chyld and Doyle Day (The Best of Both Worlds) in a three-way match. | |- ! |<br /> | | | | | |align=left| | |- ! | | | | | | |align=left|Johnny Hardwick and Zachary Shane defeated Ghetto Mafia (2-Dope and Qenaan Creed), and Teddy Stigma and Ryan McBride in a three-way. | |- ! |) | | | | | |align=left| 2-Dope and Qenaan Creed (The Ghetto Mafia) defeated Johnny Hardwick and Zachary Shane, and Ryan Mcbride and Teddy Stigma in a three-way match | |- ! | | | | | | |align=left|Ryan McBride and Teddy Stigma defeated 2-Dope and Qenaan Creed (The Ghetto Mafia) in a ladder match. | |- ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !align=left|Ryan McBride and Teddy Stigma were stripped of the championships. ! |- ! | | | | | | |align=left|Defeated Cole Calloway and Rhett Titus in a tournament final. | |- ! | | | | | | |align=left|Tyler Hilton and Zachary Shane defeated D. J. Hyde and Dino Divine, Cole Calloway and Rhett Titus, Stevie Richards and Sugarmask in a four-way match to win the championships. | |- ! |<br /> | | | | | |align=left| | |- ! | <br /> <br /> | | | | | |align=left| | |- ! |<br /> | | | | | |align=left| | |- ! |<br /> | | | | | |align=left| | |- ! | | | | | | |align=left| | |- ! | <br /> and <br /> | | | | | |align=left| | |- ! | | | | | | |align=left| | |- ! |<br /> | | | | | |align=left| | |- ! | | | | | | |align=left| | |- ! |<br /> | | | | | |align=left| | |- ! |<br /> | | | | | |align=left| | |- ! |<br /> | | | | | |align=left| | |- ! |<br /> | | | | | |align=left|Clark and Rush defeated The Ecktourage and The Hell Cats in a triple threat match to win the championships. | |- ! |<br /> | | | | | |align=left| | |- ! |<br /> | | | | | |align=left|This was a No Disqualification No Count Out Match. Also during this reign Maryland Championship Wrestling was changed to MCW Pro Wrestling. |
|- ! |<br /> | | | | | |align=left|This was a 6-Way Gauntlet Match also including Guns For Hire (Bill Collier and Paul Jordane), Black Wall Street (Napalm Bomb and Solo), The Bruiser and Rayo and Cousin Clay and Bo Nekoda. | |- ! |<br /> | | | | | |align=left|This match was also for the TNA World Tag Team Championship. | |- ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !align=left|Vacated after The Hardys signed with WWE. ! |- ! |<br /> | | | | | |align=left|Defeated The Ecktourage for the vacant titles. | |- ! |<br /> | | | | | |align=left| | |- ! | | | | | | |align=left| | |- ! |<br /> | | | | | |align=left|Cashed in their Golden Boot contract. | |- ! | | | | | | |align=left| | |- ! |<br /> | | | | | |align=left|This was a Tag Team Gauntlet match also including The Hell Cats (Jimmy Starz and Sexy Steve), The Punk Rock All Stars (Drake Carter and Shaun Cannon) and Dirty Money and G-Fed. | |- ! |<br /> | | | | | |align=left| | |- ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !align=left|Vacated after Sons of Savagery signed with Ring of Honor. ! |- ! |<br /> | |Shane Shamrock Memorial Cup 2019 | | | |align=left|Defeated Bobby and Robby in tournament final for the vacant titles. | |- ! |<br /> | |Winter Blast 2020 | | | |align=left| | |- ! |<br /> | |Breakthrough Ep. 2 | | | |align=left| | |- ! |<br /> | |Shane Shamrock Memorial Cup XX | | | |align=left|This was a threeâÂÂway match also involving the team of Ken Dixon and Boom Hayden. | |- ! |<br /> | |Last Call at The MCW Arena | | | |align=left| | |- ! | | |Breakthrough | | | |align=left| | |- ! |<br /> | |Shane Shamrock Memorial Cup XXI | | | |align=left|Defeated Alec Odin and Samuel Shaw, who was substituting for Pat Brink | |- ! |