During the roster split of 2005, the World Tag Team Championship was featured on both Main Frame and Monday Night Brawl/Take Down brands, along with the World Heavyweight Championship. Tag team divisions from both brands would compete for the title at alternate or joint PPV events and television broadcasts. Later, with the debut of Blackout, GM Leo Silver signed the reigning World Tag Team Champions exclusively to Blackout in order to counter a similar move that Matt Pickstock made with the World Heavyweight Championship. Since then, the World Tag Team Championships were contested solely on Blackout, with the new EUWC Tag Team Championships acting in similar capacities at Main Frame.
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| - During the roster split of 2005, the World Tag Team Championship was featured on both Main Frame and Monday Night Brawl/Take Down brands, along with the World Heavyweight Championship. Tag team divisions from both brands would compete for the title at alternate or joint PPV events and television broadcasts. Later, with the debut of Blackout, GM Leo Silver signed the reigning World Tag Team Champions exclusively to Blackout in order to counter a similar move that Matt Pickstock made with the World Heavyweight Championship. Since then, the World Tag Team Championships were contested solely on Blackout, with the new EUWC Tag Team Championships acting in similar capacities at Main Frame.
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| - During the roster split of 2005, the World Tag Team Championship was featured on both Main Frame and Monday Night Brawl/Take Down brands, along with the World Heavyweight Championship. Tag team divisions from both brands would compete for the title at alternate or joint PPV events and television broadcasts. Later, with the debut of Blackout, GM Leo Silver signed the reigning World Tag Team Champions exclusively to Blackout in order to counter a similar move that Matt Pickstock made with the World Heavyweight Championship. Since then, the World Tag Team Championships were contested solely on Blackout, with the new EUWC Tag Team Championships acting in similar capacities at Main Frame. After the end of the roster split in 2007, both World Tag Team and EUWC Tag Team Championships were unified and the World Tag Team Championships once again regaining the status of the sole title in the tag team division.
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