America's Most Wanted (professional wrestling)

Before the tag team was formed, James Storm and Chris Harris were occasional rivals on the independent circuit.

They were brought together at NWA:TNA PPV on June 26, 2002, when another tag team called The Dupps refused to fight the Rainbow Express (Lenny and Bruce).

[4] They began feuding with Lee and Slash and had a dominant reign as they defended the titles against almost all the teams of TNA.

[1][9] The tensions continued as Storm walked out on Harris on April 23 during a match against Elix Skipper and Christopher Daniels.

[1][13] On June 11, AMW won the Anarchy Alliance tournament by defeating David Young and Tracy Brookshaw in the finals and getting themselves a title shot at the NWA World Tag Team Championship.

[1][14] On June 25, they finally defeated Triple X in a great steel cage match to win their third NWA World Tag Team Championship.

[1][19] In early 2004, they feuded with Red Shirt Security (Kevin Northcutt and Legend) after AMW defeated New York Connection (Glen Gilberti and David Young).

[1][20] On the January 21 PPV, they lost to Red Shirt Security in a number one contender's tag team match.

[1][21] On June 4 edition of Impact!, AMW defeated Kid Kash and Dallas to win their fourth NWA World Tag Team Championship.

[1][4][27] They ended up losing the titles to Team Canada (Bobby Roode and Eric Young) on October 15 edition of Impact!.

They became the longest-reigning NWA World Tag Team Champions in TNA history on March 29, 2006, surpassing The Naturals reign of 24 weeks.

[1][39] After losing the belts they once again turned into fan favorites and started feuding with the Latin American Xchange (Homicide and Hernandez) in the fall of the year.

When Storm hit Homicide with a beer bottle, glass flew into the eyes of Harris.

Harris did a (kayfabe) sit-down interview with Mike Tenay giving a strong impression his wrestling career could be over.

Since then, Harris has been wrestling on the independent circuit while Gail Kim returned to WWE for a time before rejoining TNA's Women's Division.

On May 12, 2011, Harris returned to TNA as a member of the heel group Immortal and tag team partner of Matt Hardy, challenging Beer Money, Inc. for the TNA World Tag Team Championship, but was pinned after receiving AMW's signature move, the Death Sentence.

On October 20, 2011, James Storm defeated Kurt Angle to win the TNA World Heavyweight Championship for the first time.