If you suggest a new tag wiki entry as a user with less than 20,000 reputation, it is added to your normal user profile's activity summary as a "post", as "created tag wiki".
Once that entry is approved, however, you'll also get an entry in your activity summary for "revisions", noting the edit. You can see an example of this here. In the selection, I had edited the music tag wiki after it got approved, so it has two revision entries.
This only gets double-featured if you are using suggested edits. If you create a tag wiki as a moderator or as a 20k user, it only is listed as a revision. Furthermore, the "created tag wiki" entry is timestamped to when you proposed the wiki entry, while the "revised" corresponds to when the suggestion got approved.
Overall it appears very clunky. Suggesting a tag wiki should count as either a revision or a post, but not both. This makes it different from both normal suggested edits and from normal tag wiki creations, both of which just count as revisions.