TNA World Tag Team title ladder match result from Slammiversary
Matt and Jeff Hardy are now five-time TNA World Tag Team Champions.
The Hardys won the four-way ladder match for the titles against The Great Hands, The Righteous, and former champions Bear Bronson & Brian Myers on Saturday at TNA Slammiversary, held at Agganis Arena in Boston.
The finish of the match saw Jeff Hardy hit a Swanton from a ladder onto The Great Hands before both Hardys climbed another ladder and pulled down the TNA World Tag Team title belts.
This was the 76th title change in the history of the belts.
The Hardys are now the third team to win the titles for a fifth time, joining The Wolves (Davey Richards and Eddie Edwards) and Beer Money (Bobby Roode and James Storm).
With the win, The Hardys also inch closer to setting the record for most combined days spent with the TNA World Tag Team titles. That record is currently held by LAX, Ortiz and Santana, who held the belts for a combined 662 days split across four reigns. The Hardys have now held the titles for a combined 653 days.
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