The North Become Longest-Reigning Tag Team Champions In IMPACT History
Ethan Page & Josh Alexander, known as The North, are now the longest-reigning Tag Team Champions in IMPACT History. The duo have held the titles for 262 days, surpassing the reign of LAX (Santana & Ortiz), who held the titles for 261 days.
The North won the titles from LAX on July 5, 2019 at Bash at the Brewery, kicking off their historic reign. They have since defended the titles against the likes of The Rascalz, Eddie Edwards & Naomichi Marufuji, Rich Swann & Willie Mack, and more.
Congratulation to @Walking_Weapon and @OfficialEGO on becoming the longest reigning World Tag Team Champions in IMPACT history – 262 days as champions. pic.twitter.com/Z3kCA2KxGT
— IMPACT (@IMPACTWRESTLING) March 23, 2020
Yes this also include TNA!
Longest.
Reigning.
Tag Team.
Champions.
Ever!Nobody will dethrone #TheNorth
Mostly cuz there are no shows happening —-
Let the days keep adding up!
365 here we come!Actually very proud of this achievement
Etching our names in the history books pic.twitter.com/Qy7S1fm1K1
— Ethan Page played by Julian (@OfficialEGO) March 23, 2020
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