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词条 AWA Southern Tag Team Championship
释义

  1. Team reigns by combined length

  2. Individual reigns by combined length

  3. Footnotes

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Use mdy dates|date=June 2013}}{{Infobox pro wrestling championship
|championshipname=AWA Southern Tag Team Championship
|image=The_Rockers_-_Michaels_and_Jannetty.jpg
|caption=The last champions, the Midnight Rockers (Shawn Michaels (left) and Marty Jannetty (right))
|promotion=NWA Mid-America (1945–1977)
Continental Wrestling Association(1977–1988)
|created=November 1945
|mostreigns=Team: The Fabulous Ones (Stan Lane and Steve Keirn) (15 reigns)
individual: Tojo Yamamoto (23 reigns)
|firstchamp=Garza Lozano and Jack Purdin
|longestreign=Jackie Fargo and Sonny Fargo
(196 days)
|shortestreign=Al Greene and Frank Martinez
(Less than 1 day)
|pastnames=
  • NWA Southern Tag Team Championship (Mid-America)

|titleretired=February 1, 1988
}}

The AWA Southern Tag Team Championship was a professional wrestling tag team title in the Tennessee area from the 1940s through the late 1980s. It was originally named the NWA Southern Tag Team Championship (Mid-America version) from its inception through 1977, when it was renamed (as was the Southern Heavyweight Championship, also previously an NWA title) the AWA Southern Tag Team Championship due to a partnership with the American Wrestling Association. The title existed until 1988 when it was replaced with the Continental Wrestling Association Tag Team Championship.

The title was also referred to as the Mid-Southern Tag Team Championship to avoid confusion with the various other versions of the NWA Southern Tag Team Championship in Championship Wrestling from Florida (1960–1970), Georgia Championship Wrestling (1951–1968), Gulf Coast Championship Wrestling (1955–1966), Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling (1953–1969), and Southern Championship Wrestling (1981–1982).[1]

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(Tony Gonzales and Donald Lortie) || reign=4 || date={{dts|January 21, 1963}} || days=15 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=73 || champion={{sort|Fields|Don and Luke Fields}} || reign=7 || date={{dts|February 5, 1963}} || days=15 || location=Nashville, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Held up after a match against Medics on February 12, 1963, in Nashville, Tennessee.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=74 || champion={{sort|Medics|The Medics}}
(Tony Gonzales and Donald Lortie) || reign=5 || date={{dts|February 20, 1963}} || days=48 || location=Nashville, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Win rematch; lose to Don Fields and Luke Fields on March 11, 1963, in Memphis, Tennessee, but continue to be recognized in other cities.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=75 || champion={{sort|Calza|Gino and Tony Calza}} || reign=1 || date={{dts|April 9, 1963}} || days=34 || location=Nashville, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Recognized in Memphis, Tennessee, as of April 16, 1963.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=76 || champion={{sort|Von Stroheim|Karl and Skull Von Stroheim}} || reign=1 || date={{dts|May 13, 1963}} || days=112 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || ref=[33]}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=77 || champion={{sort|Welch, Lester|Lester Welch}} (8) and {{sortname|Jackie|Fargo}} (8) || reign=6 || date={{dts|September 2, 1963}} || days=7 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Held up when Karl is taken to hospital after the second fall.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=78 || champion={{sort|Von Stroheim|Karl and Skull Von Stroheim}} || reign=2 || date={{dts|September 9, 1963}} || days=57 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Win rematch.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=79 || champion={{sortname|Jackie|Fargo}} (9) and Mario Milano (1) || reign=1 || date={{dts|November 5, 1963}} || days=30 || location=Nashville, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=80 || champion={{sort|Malenkov|Ivan Malenkov}} and {{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} || reign=1 || date={{dts|December 5, 1963}} || days=21 || location=Chattanooga, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=81 || champion={{sortname|Jackie|Fargo}} (10) and {{sort|Milano|Mario Milano}} (2) || reign=2 || date={{dts|December 26, 1963}} || days=21 || location=Chattanooga, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Awarded the title when Malenkov leaves the area and does not appear for a scheduled defense.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=82 || champion={{sort|Von Stroheim|Karl and Skull Von Stroheim}} || reign=3 || date={{dts|January 16, 1964}} || days=7 || location=Chattanooga, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Not recognized outside Chattanooga.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=83 || champion={{sort|Perez, Alex|Alex Perez}} and {{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} (2) || reign=1 || date={{dts|January 23, 1964}} || days=54 || location=Chattanooga, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=84 || champion={{sortname|Jackie|Fargo}} (11) and The Masked Rebel || reign=1 || date={{dts|March 17, 1964}} || days=14 || location=Nashville, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=85 || champion={{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} (3) and {{sort|Perez, Alex|Alex Perez}} || reign=2 || date={{dts|March 31, 1964}} || days=16 || location=Nashville, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=86 || champion={{sortname|Jackie|Fargo}} (12) and Sonny Fargo || reign=2 || date={{dts|April 16, 1964}} || days=7 || location=Chattanooga, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=87 || champion={{sort|Perez, Alex|Alex Perez}} and {{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} (4) || reign=3 || date={{dts|April 23, 1964}} || days=33 || location=Chattanooga, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=88 || champion={{sort|Fabulous Fargos|The Fabulous Fargos}}
(Don (2) and {{sortname|Jackie|Fargo}} (13)) || reign=2 || date={{dts|May 26, 1964}} || days=14 || location=Nashville, Tennessee || event=Live event || ref=[34]}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=89 || champion={{sort|Perez, Alex|Alex Perez}} and {{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} (5) || reign=4 || date={{dts|June 9, 1964}} || days=14 || location=Nashville, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Fargos are still billed as champions in Memphis, Tennessee, on June 15, 1964.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=90 || champion={{sort|Milano|Mario Milano}} (3) and {{sort|Rossi|Len Rossi}} (5) || reign=1 || date={{dts|June 23, 1964}} || days=91 || location=Nashville, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=91 || champion={{sort|Corsicans|The Corsicans}}
(Corsica Jean and Corsica Joe) || reign=6 || date={{dts|September 22, 1964}} || days=36 || location=Bowling Green, Kentucky || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=92 || champion=Chief Little Bear and Mack York || reign=1 || date={{dts|October 28, 1964}} || days=42 || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=93 || champion={{sortname|Mitsu|Hirai}} and {{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} (6) || reign=1 || date={{dts|December 9, 1964}} || days=166 || location=Bowling Green, Kentucky || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=94 || champion={{sortname|Danny|Hodge}} and {{sort|Milano|Mario Milano}} (4) || reign=1 || date={{dts|May 24, 1965}} || days=38 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=95 || champion={{sortname|Mitsu|Hirai}} (2) and {{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} (7) || reign=2 || date={{dts|July 1, 1965}} || days=12 || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=96 || champion={{sort|Cain|Frankie Cain}} and Mike Clancy || reign=1 || date={{dts|July 13, 1965}} || days=14 || location=Nashville, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=97 || champion={{sort|Perez, Alex|Alex Perez}} and {{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} (8) || reign=5 || date={{dts|July 27, 1965}} || days=45 || location=Nashville, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=98 || champion={{sortname|Jackie|Fargo}} (14) and {{sort|Rossi|Len Rossi}} (6) || reign=1 || date={{dts|September 10, 1965}} || days=22 || location=Jonesboro, Arkansas || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=99 || champion={{sortname|Tor|Kamata}} (2) and {{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} (9) || reign=1 || date={{dts|October 2, 1965}} || days=17 || location=Nashville, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=100 || champion={{sortname|Jackie|Fargo}} (15) and {{sort|Rossi|Len Rossi}} (7) || reign=2 || date={{dts|October 19, 1965}} || days=37 || location=Nashville, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=May not win the title but were again billed as champions in Chattanooga on November 11, 1965.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=101 || champion={{sort|Mysterious Medics|The Mysterious Medics}} || reign=5 || date={{dts|November 25, 1965}} || days=37 || location=Chattanooga, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Held up after a match against Hiro Matsuda and Kanji Inoki on November 28, 1965; still held up after a rematch on January 4, 1966, in Nashville, Tennessee.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || sort number=101.5 || type=vacated || date={{dts|1965|December}} ||align=left|Championship vacated and a tournament ordered after a controversial finish in a match against Kanji Inoki (Antonio Inoki) and Hiro Matsuda.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=102 || champion={{sort|Milano|Mario Milano}} (5) and {{sort|Rossi|Len Rossi}} (8) || reign=2 || date={{dts|January 11, 1966}} || days=29 || location=Nashville, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Won a three-team tournament, defeating The Mysterious Medics and Inoki and Matsuda.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=103 || champion={{sort|Perez, Alex|Alex Perez}} and {{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} (10) || reign=6 || date={{dts|February 9, 1966}} || days=6 || location=Nashville, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=104 || champion={{sort|Milano|Mario Milano}} (6) and {{sort|Rossi|Len Rossi}} (9) || reign=3 || date={{dts|February 15, 1966}} || days=45 || location=Nashville, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=105 || champion={{sort|Lindsey|Doug Lindsey}} and Treach Phillips || reign=1 || date={{dts|April 1, 1966}} || days=10 || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=106 || champion={{sort|Rossi|Len Rossi}} (10) and {{sort|Milano|Mario Milano}} (7) || reign=4 || date={{dts|April 11, 1966}} || days=71 || location=Birmingham, Alabama || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=107 || champion={{sort|Great Higami|The Great Higami}} and {{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} (11) || reign=1 || date={{dts|June 21, 1966}} || days=10 || location=Birmingham, Alabama || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=108 || champion={{sort|Milano|Mario Milano}} (8) and {{sort|Rossi|Len Rossi}} (11) || reign=5 || date={{dts|July 1, 1966}} || days=120 || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=109 || champion={{sort|Blue Infernos|The Blue Infernos}} || reign=1 || date={{dts|October 29, 1966}} || days=3 || location=Nashville, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Held up after a match against Chief White Eagle and Chuck Conley on November 18, 1966, in Chattanooga, Tennessee.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=110 || champion={{sort|Blue Infernos|The Blue Infernos}} || reign=2 || date={{dts|November 1, 1966}} || days=57 || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=111 || champion=Corsica Joe (7) and Chin Lee || reign=1 || date={{dts|December 28, 1966}} || days={{sort|1|[35]}} || location=Birmingham, Alabama || event=Live event || notes=Still/again champions on April 12, 1967.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || sort number=111.5 || type=unrecorded || start={{dts|December 28, 1966}}| end={{dts|June 1, 1967}}}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=112 || champion={{sort|Tyler|Rip and Tim Tyler}} || reign=1 || date={{dts|June 1, 1967}} || days=11 || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title 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champion={{sort|Rossi|Len Rossi}} (13) and Tomayo Soto (2) || reign=1 || date={{dts|1967|October}} || days={{sort|1|[38]}} || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || sort number=116.5 || type=unrecorded || start={{dts|1967|October}}| end={{dts|March 4, 1968}}}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=117 || champion={{sort|Welch, Lester|Lester Welch}} (9) and Eddie Graham || reign=1 || date={{dts|March 4, 1968}} || days={{sort|1|[39]}} || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || sort number=117.5 || type=unrecorded || start={{dts|March 4, 1968}}| end={{dts|April 3, 1968}}}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=118 || champion={{sort|Dirty Daltons|The Dirty Daltons}}
(Frank Dalton and Jack Dalton) || reign=1 || date={{dts|April 3, 1968}} || days={{sort|1|[40]}} || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || sort number=118.5 || type=unrecorded || start={{dts|April 3, 1968}}| end={{dts|1968|April}}}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || sort number=118.6 || type=vacated || date={{dts|1968|April}} || notes=Championship vacated for undocumented reasons.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=119 || champion={{sort|Cason|Don Carson}} and The Red Shadow || reign=1 || date={{dts|1968|April}} || days={{sort|{{age in days|April 24, 1968|April 25, 1968}}|[41]}} || location=Tampa, Florida || event=Live event || notes=Won a possibly fictitious tournament.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=120 || champion={{sort|Hall|Dennis Hall}} and {{sortname|Ken|Lucas|Ken Lucas (wrestler)}} || reign=1 || date={{dts|April 25, 1968}} || days=7 || location=Chattanooga, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=121 || champion={{sort|Cason|Don Carson}} and The Red Shadow || reign=2 || date={{dts|May 2, 1968}} || days={{sort|{{age in days|May 2, 1968|May 3, 1968}}|[42]}} || location=Chattanooga, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=122 || champion={{sort|Welch, Lester|Lester Welch}} (10) and Eddie Graham (4) || reign=2 || date={{dts|1968|May}} || days={{sort|{{age in days|May 12, 1968|May 13, 1968}}|[43]}} || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=123 || champion={{sort|Cason|Don Carson}} and The Red Shadow || reign=3 || date={{dts|May 13, 1968}} || days=14 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || ref=[33]}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=124 || champion={{sort|Hall|Dennis Hall}} and {{sortname|Ken|Lucas|Ken Lucas (wrestler)}} || reign=2 || date={{dts|May 27, 1968}} || days=28 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=125 || champion={{sort|Cason|Don Carson}} and The Red Shadow || reign=4 || date={{dts|June 24, 1968}} || days=50 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=126 || champion={{sortname|Jackie|Fargo}} (16) and Lou Thesz || reign=1 || date={{dts|August 13, 1968}} || days=7 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=127 || champion={{sort|Cason|Don Carson}} and The Red Shadow || reign=5 || date={{dts|August 20, 1968}} || days=4 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=128 || champion={{sortname|Ken|Lucas|Ken Lucas (wrestler)}} and {{sort|Hall|Dennis Hall}} || reign=3 || date={{dts|August 24, 1968}} || days={{sort|{{age in days|August 24, 1968|August 25, 1968}}|[44]}} || location=Chattanooga, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=129 || champion={{sort|Cason|Don Carson}} and The Red Shadow || reign=6 || date={{dts|1968}} || days={{sort|{{age in days|September 8, 1968|September 9, 1968}}|[45]}} || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=130 || champion={{sort|Fuller|Buddy Fuller}} and Lester Welch (11) || reign=2 || date={{dts|September 9, 1968}} || days={{sort|{{age in days|September 9, 1968|September 10, 1968}}|[46]}} || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=131 || champion={{sort|Cason|Don Carson}} and The Red Shadow || reign=7 || date={{dts|1968|September}} || days={{sort|{{age in days|September 23, 1968|September 24, 1968}}|[47]}} || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=132 || champion={{sort|Welch, Lester|Lester Welch}} (12) and Buddy Fuller || reign=3 || date={{dts|September 24, 1968}} || days=6 || location=Birmingham, Alabama || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=133 || champion={{sort|Cason|Don Carson}} and The Red Shadow || reign=8 || date={{dts|September 30, 1968}} || days=10 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=134 || champion={{sort|Mighty Yankees|The Mighty Yankees}}
(Mighty Yankee 1 and Mighty Yankee 2) || reign=1 || date={{dts|October 10, 1968}} || days=39 || location=Chattanooga, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Carson and Shadow continue to be billed as champions in Chattanooga but lose to Mighty Yankees #1 (Eddie Sullivan) and #2 (Frank Morrell) on October 10, 1968.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=135 || champion={{sort|Mighty Yankees|The Mighty Yankees}}
(Mighty Yankee 1 and Mighty Yankee 3) || reign=1 || date={{dts|November 18, 1968}} || days=42 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=136 || champion={{sort|Fields|Bobby (7) and Lee Fields}} || reign=1 || date={{dts|December 30, 1968}} || days=7 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=137 || champion={{sort|Mighty Yankees|The Mighty Yankees}}
(Frank Morrell (3) and Eddie Sullivan (2)) || reign=2 || date={{dts|January 6, 1969}} || days=12 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Or January 11, 1969, in Chattanooga, Tennessee.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=138 || champion={{sort|Hall|Dennis Hall}} and {{sortname|Ken|Lucas|Ken Lucas (wrestler)}} || reign=3 || date={{dts|January 18, 1969}} || days=12 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=139 || champion={{sort|Mighty Yankees|The Mighty Yankees}}
(Frank Morrell (4) and Eddie Sullivan (3)) || reign=3 || date={{dts|January 30, 1969}} || days=3 || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=140 || champion={{sortname|Ken|Lucas|Ken Lucas (wrestler)}}(4) and Johnny Walker || reign=1 || date={{dts|February 2, 1969}} || days=13 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=141 || champion={{sort|Mighty Yankees|The Mighty Yankees}}
(Frank Morrell (5) and Eddie Sullivan (4)) || reign=4 || date={{dts|February 15, 1969}} || days=12 || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=142 || champion={{sort|Sky|Bill and Joe Sky}} || reign=1 || date={{dts|February 27, 1969}} || days=2 || location=Lexington, Kentucky || event=Live event || ref=[48]}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=143 || champion={{sort|Mighty Yankees|The Mighty Yankees}}
(Frank Morrell (6) and Eddie Sullivan (5)) || reign=5 || date={{dts|1969|March}} || days={{sort|{{age in days|March 12, 1969|March 13, 1969}}|[49]}} || location=[4] || event=Live event }}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=144 || champion={{sortname|Ken|Lucas|Ken Lucas (wrestler)}}(5) and {{sortname|Johnny|Walker|Mr. Wrestling II}} (2) || reign=2 || date={{dts|March 13, 1969}} || days={{sort|1|[50]}} || location=Chattanooga, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || sort number=144.5 || type=unrecorded || start={{dts|March 13, 1969}}| end={{dts|March 30, 1969}}}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=145 || champion={{sortname|Johnny|Walker|Mr. Wrestling II}} (3) and Bob Ramstead || reign=1 || date={{dts|March 30, 1969}} || days=1 || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=146 || champion={{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} (12) and {{sort|Long|Johnny Long}} || reign=1 || date={{dts|March 31, 1969}} || days=24 || location=Chattanooga, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=147 || champion={{sort|Sky|Bill and Joe Sky}} || reign=2 || date={{dts|April 24, 1969}} || days={{sort|{{age in days|April 24, 1969|April 25, 1969}}|[51]}} || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=148 || champion={{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} (13) and {{sort|Long|Johnny Long}} (2) || reign=2 || date={{dts|1969|April}} || days={{sort|{{age in days|April 27, 1969|April 28, 1969}}|[52]}} || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=149 || champion={{sort|Ramstead|Bob Ramstead}} (2) and {{sortname|Johnny|Walker|Mr. Wrestling II}} (4) || reign=2 || date={{dts|April 28, 1969}} || days=21 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Defeated {{sort|Long|Johnny Long}} and {{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}}.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=150 || champion={{sort|Long|Johnny Long}} (3) and {{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} (14) || reign=3 || date={{dts|May 19, 1969}} || days=21 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=151 || champion={{sort|Sundown Kid|The Sundown Kid}} and {{sortname|Johnny|Walker|Mr. Wrestling II}} (5) || reign=1 || date={{dts|June 9, 1969}} || days=7 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=In Chattanooga, Yamamoto and Long have lost to Walker and Bob Ramstead on June 7, 1969, and are again billed as champions as of July 19, 1969.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=152 || champion={{sort|Long|Johnny Long}} (4) and {{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} (15) || reign=4 || date={{dts|June 16, 1969}} || days=56 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=153 || champion={{sort|Hall|Dennis Hall}} (4) and {{sortname|Johnny|Walker|Mr. Wrestling II}} (6) || reign=1 || date={{dts|August 11, 1969}} || days=5 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=154 || champion={{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} (16) and {{sort|Long|Johnny Long}} (5) || reign=5 || date={{dts|August 16, 1969}} || days=51 || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=155 || champion={{sortname|The|Heavenly Bodies|The Heavenly Bodies (1960s tag team)}}
(Al and Don Greene) || reign=1 || date={{dts|October 6, 1969}} || days=14 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=156 || champion={{sortname|Jackie|Fargo}} (17) and {{sort|Hall|Dennis Hall}} (5) || reign=1 || date={{dts|October 20, 1969}} || days=14 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=157 || champion={{sortname|The|Heavenly Bodies|The Heavenly Bodies (1960s tag team)}}
(Al and Don Greene) || reign=2 || date={{dts|November 3, 1969}} || days=7 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=158 || champion=Bearcat Brown and Les Thatcher || reign=1 || date={{dts|November 10, 1969}} || days=7 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=159 || champion={{sortname|The|Heavenly Bodies|The Heavenly Bodies (1960s tag team)}}
(Al and Don Greene) || reign=3 || date={{dts|November 17, 1969}} || days=28 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=160 || champion={{sort|Hall|Dennis Hall}} (6) and {{sort|Long|Johnny Long}} (6) || reign=1 || date={{dts|December 15, 1969}} || days=8 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=161 || champion={{sortname|The|Heavenly Bodies|The Heavenly Bodies (1960s tag team)}}
(Al and Don Greene) || reign=4 || date={{dts|December 23, 1969}} || days=27 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=162 || champion={{sort|Hall|Dennis Hall}} (7) and {{sortname|Johnny|Walker|Mr. Wrestling II}} (7) || reign=2 || date={{dts|January 19, 1970}} || days=77 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || sort number=162.5 || type=vacated || date={{dts|1970}} || notes=Match took place sometime between March 27 and 29, 1970}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=163 || champion={{sortname|Al|Greene|Al Denney}} (5) and Frank Martinez || reign=1 || date={{dts|March 30, 1970}} || days=23 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Defeated {{sortname|Johnny|Walker|Mr. Wrestling II}} and the Japanese Mystery Man in a tournament final. || ref=[53]}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=164 || champion={{sort|Rossi|Len Rossi}} (15) and Bearcat Brown (2) || reign=1 || date={{dts|April 22, 1970}} || days=7 || location=Nashville, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Greene and Martinez continue to be billed as champions in Memphis, Tennessee.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=165 || champion={{sort|Interns|The Interns}}
(Billy Garrett and Jim Starr) || reign=1 || date={{dts|April 29, 1970}} || days=5 || location=Nashville, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=166 || champion=Bearcat Brown (3) and {{sort|Rossi|Len Rossi}} (16) || reign=2 || date={{dts|May 4, 1970}} || days=14 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=167 || champion={{sortname|Al|Greene|Al Denney}} (6) and Frank Martinez (2) || reign=2 || date={{dts|May 18, 1970}} || days={{sort|{{age in days|May 18, 1970|May 19, 1970}}|[54]}} || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=168 || champion={{sortname|Johnny|Walker|Mr. Wrestling II}} (8) and {{sort|Rossi|Len Rossi}} (17) || reign=1 || date={{dts|1970|May}} || days={{sort|{{age in days|May 29, 1970|May 30, 1970}}|[55]}} || location=[4] || event=Live event || notes=Are recognized as champions in Chattanooga, Tennessee.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=169 || champion={{sort|Interns|The Interns}}
(Billy Garrett and Jim Starr) || reign=2 || date={{dts|May 30, 1970}} || days=23 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=170 || champion={{sortname|Al|Greene|Al Denney}} (7) and Frank Martinez (3) || reign=3 || date={{dts|June 22, 1970}} || days=35 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=171 || champion={{sort|Interns|The Interns}}
(Billy Garrett and Jim Starr) || reign=3 || date={{dts|July 27, 1970}} || days=28 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=172 || champion={{sortname|Johnny|Walker|Mr. Wrestling II}} (9) and {{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} (17) || reign=1 || date={{dts|August 24, 1970}} || days=14 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=173 || champion={{sort|Interns|The Interns}}
(Billy Garrett and Jim Starr) || reign=4 || date={{dts|September 7, 1970}} || days=12 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=174 || champion={{sort|Continental Warriors|The Continental Warriors}}
({{sort|Parente|Lorenzo Parente}} and Bobby Hart) || reign=1 || date={{dts|September 19, 1970}} || days=30 || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=175 || champion={{sortname|Jerry|Jarrett}} and {{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} (18) || reign=1 || date={{dts|October 19, 1970}} || days=61 || location=Louisville, Kentucky || event=Live event || notes=Guest referee was Eddie Marlin.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=176 || champion={{sortname|The|Heavenly Bodies|The Heavenly Bodies (1960s tag team)}}
(Al (8) and Don Greene (5)) || reign=5 || date={{dts|December 19, 1970}} || days=21 || location=[4] || event=Live event || notes=Sometime after November 2, 1970; again defeat Yamamoto and Jarrett in Memphis, Tennessee, on January 4, 1971.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=177 || champion={{sortname|Jerry|Jarrett}} and {{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} (19) || reign=2 || date={{dts|January 9, 1971}} || days={{sort|{{age in days|January 9, 1971|January 10, 1971}}|[56]}} || location=Chattanooga, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=178 || champion={{sort|Hall|Dennis Hall}} (8) and {{sortname|Johnny|Walker|Mr. Wrestling II}} (10) || reign=1 || date={{dts|1971|January}} || days={{sort|{{age in days|January 31, 1971|February 4, 1971}}|[57]}} || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=179 || champion={{sortname|The|Heavenly Bodies|The Heavenly Bodies (1960s tag team)}}
(Al (9) and Don Greene (6)) || reign=6 || date={{dts|February 4, 1971}} || days=21 || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=180 || champion={{sort|Rossi|Len Rossi}} (18) and Bearcat Brown (4) || reign=2 || date={{dts|February 25, 1971}} || days=40 || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=181 || champion={{sortname|The|Heavenly Bodies|The Heavenly Bodies (1960s tag team)}}
(Don Greene (7) and Al Greene (10)) || reign=7 || date={{dts|April 6, 1971}} || days=13 || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=182 || champion={{sort|Rossi|Len Rossi}} (19) and Bearcat Brown (5) || reign=3 || date={{dts|April 19, 1971}} || days=28 || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=183 || champion={{sortname|The|Heavenly Bodies|The Heavenly Bodies (1960s tag team)}}
(Don Greene (8) and Al Greene (11)) || reign=8 || date={{dts|May 17, 1971}} || days=14 || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=184 || champion={{sortname|Jerry|Jarrett}} and {{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} (20) || reign=3 || date={{dts|May 31, 1971}} || days=21 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=185 || champion={{sortname|The|Heavenly Bodies|The Heavenly Bodies (1960s tag team)}}
(Al (12) and Don Greene (9)) || reign=9 || date={{dts|June 21, 1971}} || days=7 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Defeated Jarrett and {{sortname|Jackie|Fargo}}, subbing for Yamamoto.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=186 || champion={{sortname|Jerry|Jarrett}} (4) and {{sortname|Jackie|Fargo}} (18) || reign=1 || date={{dts|June 28, 1971}} || days=16 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Mid-South Coliseum || ref=[58]}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=187 || champion={{sortname|The|Von Brauners}}
(Karl and Kurt Von Brauner) || reign=1 || date={{dts|July 14, 1971}} || days=34 || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=188 || champion={{sortname|The|Heavenly Bodies|The Heavenly Bodies (1960s tag team)}}
(Al (13) and Don Greene (10)) || reign=10 || date={{dts|August 17, 1971}} || days=8 || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || sort number=188.5 || type=vacated || date={{dts|August 24, 1971}} || notes=Championship vacated due to Don Greene's arm injury.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=189 || champion={{sortname|Al|Greene|Al Denney}} (14) and Sir Clements || reign=1 || date={{dts|August 25, 1971}} || days=7 || location=Nashville, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Defeat {{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} and {{sortname|Jerry|Jarrett}}.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=190 || champion={{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} (21) and {{sortname|Jerry|Jarrett}} || reign=4 || date={{dts|September 1, 1971}} || days=14 || location=Nashville, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=191 || champion={{sortname|The|Heavenly Bodies|The Heavenly Bodies (1960s tag team)}}
(Al Greene (15) and Don Greene (11)) || reign=11 || date={{dts|September 15, 1971}} || days=10 || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=192 || champion={{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} (22) and {{sortname|Robert|Fuller}} || reign=1 || date={{dts|September 25, 1971}} || days={{sort|{{age in days|September 25, 1971|October 1, 1971}}|[59]}} || location=Chattanooga, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=193 || champion={{sortname|The|Heavenly Bodies|The Heavenly Bodies (1960s tag team)}}
(Al Greene (16) and Don Greene (12)) || reign=12 || date={{dts|1971|October}} || days={{sort|{{age in days|October 5, 1971|October 6, 1971}}|[60]}} || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=194 || champion={{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} (23) and {{sortname|Robert|Fuller}} || reign=2 || date={{dts|October 6, 1971}} || days=5 || location=Nashville, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=195 || champion={{sortname|Norvell|Austin}} and Sputnik Monroe || reign=1 || date={{dts|October 11, 1971}} || days=14 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Mid-South Coliseum || ref=[61]}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || sort number=195.5 || type=vacated || date={{dts|1971|October}} || notes=Championship vacated for undocumented reasons.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=196 || champion={{sortname|Norvell|Austin}} and Sputnik Monroe || reign=2 || date={{dts|October 25, 1971}} || days=14 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Mid-South Coliseum || notes=Defeated Len Rossi and Bearcat Brown in one-night 8-team tournament final. || ref=[62][63]}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=197 || champion={{sortname|Robert|Fuller}} and Bearcat Brown (6) || reign=1 || date={{dts|November 8, 1971}} || days=21 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Mid-South Coliseum || ref=[64]}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=198 || champion={{sortname|Uncle|Elmer}} and {{sort|Hall|Dennis Hall}} (9) || reign=1 || date={{dts|November 29, 1971}} || days={{sort|{{age in days|November 29, 1971|November 30, 1971}}|[65]}} || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=199 || champion={{sort|Interns|The Interns}}
(Billy Garrett and Jim Starr) || reign=5 || date={{dts|1971}} || days={{sort|{{age in days|November 30, 1971|December 1, 1971}}|[66]}} || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=200 || champion=Bearcat Brown (7) and {{sort|Rossi|Len Rossi}} (20) || reign=1 || date={{dts|1971}} || days={{sort|{{age in days|December 31, 1971|March 27, 1972}}|[67]}} || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=201 || champion={{sortname|The|Von Brauners}}
(Kurt Von Brauner and Karl Von Brauner) || reign=2 || date={{dts|March 27, 1972}} || days={{sort|{{age in days|March 27, 1972|April 1, 1972}}|[68]}} || location=[4] || event=Mid-South Coliseum || ref=[69]}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=202 || champion={{sortname|Jackie|Fargo}} (19) and {{sortname|Jerry|Jarrett}} (6) || reign=2 || date={{dts|1972|April}} || days={{sort|{{age in days|April 9, 1972|April 10, 1972}}|[70]}} || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=203 || champion={{sort|Interns|The Interns}}
(Billy Garrett and Jim Starr) || reign=6 || date={{dts|April 10, 1972}} || days=7 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Mid-South Coliseum || ref=[71]}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=204 || champion={{sortname|Jackie|Fargo}} (20) and {{sortname|Jerry|Jarrett}} (7) || reign=3 || date={{dts|April 17, 1972}} || days={{sort|{{age in days|April 17, 1972|May 1, 1972}}|[72]}} || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=205 || champion={{sortname|Norvell|Austin}} and Sputnik Monroe || reign=3 || date={{dts|1972|May}} || days={{sort|{{age in days|May 7, 1972|May 8, 1972}}|[73]}} || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=206 || champion={{sort|Interns|The Interns}}
(Billy Garrett and Jim Starr) || reign=7 || date={{dts|May 8, 1972}} || days=40 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Held up in June 14, 1972, at least in Nashville, Tennessee.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=207 || champion={{sortname|Jackie|Fargo}} (21) and Roughhouse Sonny Fargo || reign=1 || date={{dts|June 17, 1972}} || days=2 || location=Chattanooga, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=208 || champion={{sortname|The|Von Brauners}}
(Karl and Kurt Von Brauner) || reign=3 || date={{dts|June 19, 1972}} || days=2 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Mid-South Coliseum || ref=[74]}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=209 || champion={{sort|Interns|The Interns}}
(Billy Garrett and Jim Starr) || reign=8 || date={{dts|June 21, 1972}} || days=3 || location=Nashville, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=210 || champion={{sortname|Jackie|Fargo}} (22) and Roughhouse Fargo (2) || reign=2 || date={{dts|June 24, 1972}} || days=59 || location=Chattanooga, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=211 || champion={{sort|Dromo|Bill Dromo}} and {{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} (24) || reign=1 || date={{dts|August 22, 1972}} || days=62 || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=212 || champion={{sort|Interns|The Interns}}
(Billy Garrett and Jim Starr) || reign=9 || date={{dts|October 23, 1972}} || days=14 || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=213 || champion={{sort|Rossi|Len Rossi}} (21) and Kevin Sullivan || reign=1 || date={{dts|November 6, 1972}} || days=7 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Mid-South Coliseum || ref=[75]}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=214 || champion={{sort|Bounty Hunters|The Bounty Hunters}}
(David Novak and Jerry Novak) || reign=1 || date={{dts|November 13, 1972}} || days=33 || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=215 || champion={{sortname|Johnny|Walker|Mr. Wrestling II}} (11) and Bearcat Brown (8) || reign=1 || date={{dts|December 16, 1972}} || days=14 || location=Chattanooga, Tennessee || event=Mid-South Coliseum || notes=Bounty Hunters continue to defend in other towns and lose to Jackie Fargo and Jerry Jarrett on December 25, 1972, in Memphis, Tennessee.[76]}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=216 || champion={{sort|New Bounty Hunters|The New Bounty Hunters}}
(Tom Andrews and Jim Starr (10)) || reign=1 || date={{dts|December 30, 1972}} || days=16 || location=Chattanooga, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Again billed as champions in Memphis, Tennessee, in January 1973.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=217 || champion={{sortname|Jerry|Jarrett}} (8) and {{sortname|Jackie|Fargo}} (23) || reign=4 || date={{dts|January 15, 1973}} || days={{sort|1|[77]}} || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Continue to be billed as champions in Memphis through February 1973.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=218 || champion= || type=unrecorded || start={{dts|January 15, 1973}}| end={{dts|1973|February}}}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=219 || champion={{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} (25) and {{sortname|Jerry|Jarrett}} (9) || reign=5 || date={{dts|1973|February}} || days={{sort|{{age in days|February 12, 1973|February 13, 1973}}|[78]}} || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=220 || champion={{sort|Bounty Hunters|The Bounty Hunters}}
(David Novak and Jerry Novak) || reign=3 || date={{dts|February 13, 1973}} || days=7 || location=Chattanooga, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=221 || champion={{sortname|Jackie|Fargo}} (24) and {{sortname|Jerry|Jarrett}} (10) || reign=5 || date={{dts|February 20, 1973}} || days=13 || location=Chattanooga, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=222 || champion={{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}} and Jim White || reign=1 || date={{dts|March 5, 1973}} || days=14 || location=Nashville, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=223 || champion={{sortname|Jackie|Fargo}} (25) and {{sortname|Jerry|Jarrett}} (11) || reign=6 || date={{dts|March 19, 1973}} || days=7 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=224 || champion={{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}} and Jim White || reign=2 || date={{dts|March 26, 1973}} || days=14 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=May be repeated on March 28, 1973, in Nashville, Tennessee.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=225 || champion={{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} (26) and Roughhouse Fargo (3) || reign=1 || date={{dts|April 9, 1973}} || days=7 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=226 || champion={{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}} and Jim White || reign=3 || date={{dts|April 16, 1973}} || days=2 || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=227 || champion={{sortname|Jackie|Fargo}} (26) and {{sortname|Jerry|Jarrett}} (12) || reign=7 || date={{dts|April 18, 1973}} || days=21 || location=Nashville, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=228 || champion={{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}} and Jim White || reign=4 || date={{dts|May 9, 1973}} || days=40 || location=Nashville, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || sort number=228.5 || type=vacated || date={{dts|1973|May}} || {{sort|00|—}} || notes=Vacated after White's nose was broken during a match. || location={{dts|1973|May}}}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=229 || champion={{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}} and Jim White || reign=5 || date={{dts|June 18, 1973}} || days=12 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Defeated Jerry Jarrett and Tojo Yamamoto in a tournament final. || ref=[79]}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=230 || champion={{sortname|Jerry|Jarrett}} (13) and Johnny Marlin || reign=1 || date={{dts|June 30, 1973}} || days=7 || location=Chattanooga, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=231 || champion={{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}} and Jim White || reign=6 || date={{dts|July 7, 1973}} || days=2 || location=Chattanooga, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=232 || champion={{sortname|Jackie|Fargo}} (27) and Roughhouse Fargo (4) || reign=3 || date={{dts|July 9, 1973}} || days=28 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Lawler and White defend in Chattanooga on July 14, 1973; Jarrett and Fargo defend in Memphis on July 15, 1973.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=233 || champion={{sortname|Tommy|Gilbert}} and Eddie Marlin || reign=1 || date={{dts|August 6, 1973}} || days=1 || location=Birmingham, Alabama || event=Live event || notes=Defeat Lawler and Scorpio.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=234 || champion={{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}} and Jim White || reign=7 || date={{dts|August 7, 1973}} || days=6 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=235 || champion={{sortname|Tommy|Gilbert}} and Eddie Marlin || reign=2 || date={{dts|August 13, 1973}} || days=2 || location=Birmingham, Alabama || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=236 || champion={{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}} and Jim White || reign=8 || date={{dts|August 15, 1973}} || days=7 || location=Nashville, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Continue to defend in Memphis, Tennessee. || ref=[151]}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=237 || champion={{sort|Mighty Yankees|The Mighty Yankees}}
(Mighty Yankee 1 and Mighty Yankee 3) || reign=5 || date={{dts|August 22, 1973}} || days=7 || location=Nashville, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=238 || champion={{sortname|Tommy|Gilbert}} and Eddie Marlin || reign=3 || date={{dts|August 29, 1973}} || days=8 || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || sort number=238.5 || type=vacated || date={{dts|1973|September}} || notes=Championship vacated for undocumented reasons.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=239 || champion={{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}} (9) and Scorpion || reign=1 || date={{dts|September 6, 1973}} || days=9 || location=Florence, Alabama || event=Live event || notes=Defeated Tommy Gilbert and Eddie Marlin but continue to defend in Chattanooga.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=240 || champion={{sort|Mighty Yankees|The Mighty Yankees}}
(Frank Morrell and Eddie Sullivan) || reign=6 || date={{dts|September 15, 1973}} || days=1 || location=Chattanooga, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=241 || champion={{sortname|Tommy|Gilbert}} and Eddie Marlin || reign=4 || date={{dts|September 17, 1973}} || days=22 || location=Chattanooga, Tennessee || event=Live event || ref=[80]}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=242 || champion={{sortname|Ron|Garvin}} and Terry Garvin || reign=1 || date={{dts|October 9, 1973}} || days=7 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=243 || champion={{sortname|Tommy|Gilbert}} and Eddie Marlin || reign=5 || date={{dts|October 16, 1973}} || days=13 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=244 || champion={{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}} (10) and Al Greene (17) || reign=1 || date={{dts|October 29, 1973}} || days=28 || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=245 || champion={{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} (27) and {{sortname|Jerry|Jarrett}} (14) || reign=6 || date={{dts|November 26, 1973}} || days=56 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=246 || champion={{sort|Infernos|The Infernos}}
(Ron Gibson and Stan Pulaski) || reign=1 || date={{dts|January 21, 1974}} || days=49 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=247 || champion={{sortname|Rufus R.|Jones}} and Roughhouse Fargo (5) || reign=1 || date={{dts|March 11, 1974}} || days=35 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Frank Morrell and Charles Morrell are billed as champions in Chattanooga, Tennessee, on March 16, 1974.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=248 || champion={{sortname|Bobo|Brazil}} and Bearcat Brown (9) || reign=1 || date={{dts|April 15, 1974}} || days=21 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes={{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} and Mr. Kamikaze defeat Frank Morrell and Charles Morrell on April 17, 1974, for the recognitions in Nashville and possibly Chattanooga; Monte and DeCarlo defeat Yamamoto and Kamikaze on April 24, 1974, in Nashville, Tennessee, to regain.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=249 || champion={{sort|Infernos|The Infernos}}
(Ron Gibson and Stan Pulaski) || reign=3 || date={{dts|May 6, 1974}} || days=7 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=250 || champion={{sortname|Bobo|Brazil}} and Bearcat Brown (10) || reign=2 || date={{dts|May 13, 1974}} || days=42 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=251 || champion={{sort|Fulton|Charlie Fulton}} and Bobby Mayne || reign=1 || date={{dts|June 24, 1974}} || days=21 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Have already defended in Chattanooga on June 20, 1974.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=252 || champion={{sort|Gibson, Ricky|Ricky Gibson}} and Tommy Gilbert || reign=1 || date={{dts|July 15, 1974}} || days=35 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Mayne and Fulton continue to be billed as champions in Chattanooga but lost to {{sortname|Rufus R.|Jones}} and George Gulas on July 27, 1974; Jones and Gulas are again billed as champions in Chattanooga on August 17, 1974; in Nashville, Tennessee, Bounty Hunters defeat Frank Monte and Steve Kovac on July 17, 1974, to win the local recognition.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=253 || champion={{sortname|Al|Greene|Al Denney}} (18) and {{sortname|Phil|Hickerson}} || reign=1 || date={{dts|August 19, 1974}} || days=49 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=254 || champion={{sortname|Jerry|Jarrett}} (15) and {{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} (28) || reign=7 || date={{dts|October 7, 1974}} || days=14 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=255 || champion={{sortname|Al|Greene|Al Denney}} (19) and {{sortname|Phil|Hickerson}} || reign=2 || date={{dts|October 21, 1974}} || days=21 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=256 || champion={{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}} (11) and {{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} (29) || reign=1 || date={{dts|November 11, 1974}} || days=30 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Duke Myers and Blue Scorpion are billed as champions in Nashville, Tennessee, as of November 13, 1974.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=257 || champion={{sortname|Al|Greene|Al Denney}} (20) and {{sortname|Phil|Hickerson}} || reign=3 || date={{dts|December 11, 1974}} || days=12 || location=[4] || event=Live event || notes=Recognized in Nashville, Tennessee.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=258 || champion={{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}} (12) and {{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} (30) || reign=2 || date={{dts|December 23, 1974}} || days={{sort|1|[81]}} || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || sort number=258.5 || type=unrecorded || start={{dts|December 23, 1974}}| end={{dts|January 7, 1975}}}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=259 || champion={{sortname|Eddie|Marlin}} (6) and {{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} (31) || reign=1 || date={{dts|January 7, 1975}} || days=62 || location=Louisville, Kentucky || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=260 || champion=George Barnes and {{sortname|Bill|Dundee}} || reign=1 || date={{dts|March 10, 1975}} || days={{sort|{{age in days|March 10, 1975|March 11, 1975}}|[82]}} || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=261 || champion={{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} (32) and Jimmy Golden || reign=1 || date={{dts|1975|March}} || days={{sort|{{age in days|March 30, 1975|March 31, 1975}}|[83]}} || location=[4] || event=Live event || notes=Sometime between March 25, 1975, and March 30, 1975.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=262 || champion={{sortname|Bill|Dundee}} (2) and George Barnes (2) || reign=2 || date={{dts|March 31, 1975}} || days={{sort|{{age in days|March 31, 1975|May 1, 1975}}|[84]}} || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=263 || champion={{sortname|Jimmy|Golden}} and {{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} (33) || reign=2 || date={{dts|1975|May}} || days={{sort|{{age in days|May 31, 1975|June 16, 1975}}|[85]}} || location=[4] || event=Live event || notes=Sometime between May 15, 1975, and May 24, 1975.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=264 || champion={{sort|Von Heller|Otto Von Heller}} and Karl Von Steiger || reign=1 || date={{dts|June 16, 1975}} || days=7 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=265 || champion={{sortname|Jackie|Fargo}} (28) and Mr. Wrestling (13) || reign=1 || date={{dts|June 23, 1975}} || days=22 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Mr. Wrestling was Don Greene under a mask}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=266 || champion={{sort|Von Heller|Otto Von Heller}} and Karl Von Steiger || reign=2 || date={{dts|July 15, 1975}} || days=12 || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=267 || champion={{sortname|Jackie|Fargo}} (29) and Don Greene (14) || reign=2 || date={{dts|July 27, 1975}} || days=44 || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=268 || champion={{sort|Interns|The Interns}}
(Tom Andrews and Jim Starr) || reign=10 || date={{dts|September 9, 1975}} || days=31 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=269 || champion={{sort|Cook|Charlie Cook}} and Tommy Seigler || reign=1 || date={{dts|October 10, 1975}} || days=72 || location=Nashville, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=270 || champion=Bearcat Brown (12) and Tommy Gilbert || reign=1 || date={{dts|December 21, 1975}} || days=14 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Interns continue to be billed as champions in Chattanooga but lose to Lester Welch and {{sortname|Jackie|Fargo}} on December 27, 1975.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=271 || champion={{sort|Interns|The Interns}}
(Tom Andrews and Jim Starr) || reign=11 || date={{dts|January 4, 1976}} || days=8 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=272 || champion={{sortname|Tommy|Gilbert}} (2) and Bearcat Brown (13) || reign=2 || date={{dts|January 12, 1976}} || days={{sort|{{age in days|January 12, 1976|February 1, 1976}}|[86]}} || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=273 || champion={{sort|Bounty Hunters|The Bounty Hunters}}
(David and Jerry Novak) || reign=4 || date={{dts|1976|February}} || days={{sort|{{age in days|February 1, 1976|February 2, 1976}}|[87]}} || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=274 || champion=Bearcat Brown (14) and Tommy Gilbert (3) || reign=2 || date={{dts|1976|February}} || days={{sort|{{age in days|February 28, 1976|March 7, 1976}}|[88]}} || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=275 || champion={{sort|Kirbu|Roger Kirby}} and David Schultz || reign=1 || date={{dts|March 7, 1976}} || days=15 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=276 || champion=Big Bad John and {{sortname|Bill|Dundee}} (3) || reign=1 || date={{dts|March 22, 1976}} || days=35 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=277 || champion={{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}} (13) and Playboy Frazier || reign=1 || date={{dts|April 26, 1976}} || days=7 || location=[4] || event=Live event || notes=Sometime after April 13, 1976.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=278 || champion=Big Bad John and {{sortname|Bill|Dundee}} (4) || reign=2 || date={{dts|May 3, 1976}} || days=7 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || ref=[89]}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=279 || champion={{sort|Greene|Don Greene}} (15) and Scorpion || reign=1 || date={{dts|May 10, 1976}} || days=35 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=280 || champion={{sortname|Jackie|Fargo}} (30) and {{sortname|Jerry|Jarrett}} (16) || reign=8 || date={{dts|June 14, 1976}} || days=35 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Don Greene and Scorpion (Don Bass) are advertised as champions in Louisville, Kentucky, on June 15, 1976.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=281 || champion={{sort|Bicentennial Kings|The Bicentennial Kings}}
({{sortname|Dennis|Condrey}} and {{sortname|Phil|Hickerson}} (4)) || reign=1 || date={{dts|July 19, 1976}} || days={{sort|{{age in days|July 19, 1976|July 20, 1976}}|[90]}} || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=282 || champion={{sortname|Bill|Dundee}} (5) and {{sortname|Tommy|Rich}} || reign=1 || date={{dts|1976|July}} || days={{sort|{{age in days|July 20, 1976|July 21, 1976}}|[91]}} || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=283 || champion={{sort|Bicentennial Kings|The Bicentennial Kings}}
({{sortname|Dennis|Condrey}} (2) and {{sortname|Phil|Hickerson}} (5)) || reign=2 || date={{dts|1976|July}} || days={{sort|{{age in days|July 31, 1976|September 14, 1976}}|[92]}} || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=284 || champion={{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} (34) and {{sortname|Bill|Dundee}} (6) || reign=1 || date={{dts|September 14, 1976}} || days=20 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Condrey and Hickerson are advertised as champions in Louisville, Kentucky, on September 16, 1976.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=285 || champion={{sort|Bicentennial Kings|The Bicentennial Kings}}
({{sortname|Dennis|Condrey}} (3) and {{sortname|Phil|Hickerson}} (6)) || reign=3 || date={{dts|October 4, 1976}} || days=28 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=286 || champion={{sort|Little Bear|Danny Little Bear}} and Chief Thundercloud || reign=1 || date={{dts|November 1, 1976}} || days=63 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=287 || champion={{sortname|Dutch|Mantel}} and David Schultz (2) || reign=1 || date={{dts|January 3, 1977}} || days=21 || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=288 || champion={{sortname|Bill|Dundee}} (7) and {{sort|Gibson, Ricky|Ricky Gibson}} (2) || reign=1 || date={{dts|January 24, 1977}} || days=14 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=289 || champion=Gorgeous George Jr. and {{sortname|Porkchop|Cash}} || reign=1 || date={{dts|February 7, 1977}} || days=35 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || ref=[93]}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || sort number=289.5 || type=vacated || date={{dts|1977|March}} }}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=290 || champion={{sort|Bicentennial Kings|The Bicentennial Kings}}
({{sortname|Dennis|Condrey}} (4) and {{sortname|Phil|Hickerson}} (7)) || reign=4 || date={{dts|March 14, 1977}} || days=48 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Defeat {{sort|Gibson, Ricky|Ricky Gibson}} and {{sortname|Robert|Gibson|Robert Gibson (wrestler)}} in one-night 8-team tournament final; title moves to Jerry Jarrett's group on March 20, 1977. || ref=[94]}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=291 || champion={{sort|Gibson, Ricky|Ricky Gibson}} (3) and {{sortname|Robert|Gibson|Robert Gibson (wrestler)}} || reign=1 || date={{dts|May 1, 1977}} || days=22 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=292 || champion={{sort|Bicentennial Kings|The Bicentennial Kings}}
({{sortname|Dennis|Condrey}} (5) and {{sortname|Phil|Hickerson}} (8)) || reign=5 || date={{dts|May 23, 1977}} || days=27 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=293 || champion={{sortname|Tommy|Gilbert}} and {{sortname|Tommy|Rich}} || reign=1 || date={{dts|June 19, 1977}} || days=8 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=294 || champion={{sort|Bicentennial Kings|The Bicentennial Kings}}
({{sortname|Dennis|Condrey}} (6) and {{sortname|Phil|Hickerson}} (9)) || reign=6 || date={{dts|June 27, 1977}} || days=7 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=295 || champion={{sortname|Bob|Ellis}} and Jim Garvin || reign=1 || date={{dts|July 4, 1977}} || days=21 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=296 || champion={{sort|Hollywood Blonds|The Hollywood Blonds}}
(Jerry Brown and Buddy Roberts) || reign=1 || date={{dts|July 25, 1977}} || days=21 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=297 || champion={{sortname|Norvell|Austin}} and Pat Barrett || reign=1 || date={{dts|August 15, 1977}} || days=7 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || ref=[95]}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=298 || champion={{sort|Hollywood Blonds|The Hollywood Blonds}}
(Jerry Brown and Buddy Roberts) || reign=2 || date={{dts|August 22, 1977}} || days=14 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Held up after a match against the Exterminators on August 29, 1977, in Memphis, Tennessee, ends as a draw; Austin and Barrett are still billed as champions in Louisville, Kentucky, against the Blonds on August 30, 1977.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=299 || champion={{sort|Hollywood Blonds|The Hollywood Blonds}}
(Jerry Brown and Buddy Roberts) || reign=3 || date={{dts|September 5, 1977}} || days=14 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Defeat Jim Garvin and Jim Bryant.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=300 || champion={{sortname|Norvell|Austin}} and Pat Barrett || reign=2 || date={{dts|September 19, 1977}} || days=11 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=301 || champion={{sortname|The|Samoans|The Wild Samoans}}
(Afa and Sika) || reign=1 || date={{dts|September 30, 1977}} || days=45 || location=[4] || event=Live event || notes=Held up after a match against Big Red and {{sortname|Robert|Gibson|Robert Gibson (wrestler)}} on November 7, 1977, in Memphis, Tennessee, ends as a no-contest.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=302 || champion={{sortname|The|Samoans|The Wild Samoans}}
(Afa and Sika) || reign=2 || date={{dts|November 14, 1977}} || days=14 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Defeat Red and Gibson in rematch. }}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=303 || champion={{sort|Bicentennial Kings|The Bicentennial Kings}}
({{sortname|Dennis|Condrey}} (7) and {{sortname|Phil|Hickerson}} (10)) || reign=7 || date={{dts|November 28, 1977}} || days=42 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=304 || champion={{sortname|Norvell|Austin}} (3) and {{sortname|Bill|Dundee}} (8) || reign=1 || date={{dts|January 9, 1978}} || days={{sort|{{age in days|January 9, 1978|February 1, 1978}}|[96]}} || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || sort number=304.5 || type=vacated || date={{dts|1978|February}} || notes=Vacated when the team splits up.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=305 || champion={{sort|Bicentennial Kings|The Bicentennial Kings}}
({{sortname|Dennis|Condrey}} (8) and {{sortname|Phil|Hickerson}} (11)) || reign=8 || date={{dts|1978|February}} || days={{sort|{{age in days|February 18, 1978|February 19, 1978}}|[97]}} || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=306 || champion={{sort|Plowboy|Frazier|Uncle Elmer}} and Terry Sawyer || reign=1 || date={{dts|February 19, 1978}} || days=22 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || ref=[98]}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=307 || champion={{sortname|Bill|Dundee}} (9) and {{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}} (14) || reign=1 || date={{dts|March 13, 1978}} || days=49 || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=308 || champion={{sortname|Jos|LeDuc}} and Jean Louie || reign=1 || date={{dts|May 1, 1978}} || days=28 || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || sort number=308.5 || type=vacated || date={{dts|May 22, 1978}} || notes=Vacated after a match against Jerry Lawler and Jimmy Valiant on May 22, 1978, ends as a no-contest.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=309 || champion={{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}} (15) and Jimmy Valiant || reign=1 || date={{dts|May 29, 1978}} || days=56 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Defeat LeDuc and Louie in rematch.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=310 || champion={{sortname|Jos|LeDuc}} and Jean Louie || reign=2 || date={{dts|July 24, 1978}} || days=56 || location=[4] || event=Live event || notes=Title renamed AWA Southern Tag Team Championship upon partnership with the American Wrestling Association and was billed as such starting in July 1978.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || sort number=311!scope=row colspan=9 style="background: #ccddcc;" align=center|AWA Southern Tag Team Championship}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || sort number=311.5 || type=promotion || name=AWA Southern Tag Team Championship }}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=312 || champion={{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}} (16) and Mongolian Stomper || reign=1 || date={{dts|September 18, 1978}} || days=21 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || sort number=312.5 || type=vacated || date={{dts|1978}} || notes=Championship vacated after the Stomper turns on Lawler.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=313 || champion={{sort|Bounty Hunters|The Bounty Hunters}}
(David and Jerry Novak) || reign=5 || date={{dts|October 9, 1978}} || days=28 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Defeated Bill Dundee and Jimmy Valiant in tournament final. || ref=[99]}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=314 || champion={{sortname|Bill|Dundee}} (10) and {{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}} (17) || reign=2 || date={{dts|November 6, 1978}} || days=42 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=315 || champion={{sortname|Dennis|Condrey}} (9) and {{sortname|Phil|Hickerson}} (12) || reign=9 || date={{dts|December 18, 1978}} || days=35 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || sort number=315.5 || type=vacated || date={{dts|1979|January}} || notes=Championship vacated for undocumented reasons.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=316 || champion={{sortname|Robert|Fuller}} and Toru Tanaka || date={{dts|January 21, 1979}} || days=28 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Fuller defeated Don Carson and Dennis Condrey in a tournament final. Tanaka left the ring during the match. || ref=[100]}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=317 || champion={{sort|Cason|Don Carson}} (3) and {{sortname|Dennis|Condrey}} (10) || date={{dts|February 18, 1979}} || days=8 || location=[4] || event=Live event || notes=Won the title by forfeit after Fuller and Tanaka split up as a team.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=318 || champion={{sortname|Bill|Dundee}} (11) and {{sortname|Robert|Fuller}} || reign=1 || date={{dts|February 26, 1979}} || days=56 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || ref=[101]}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=319 || champion={{sortname|The|Assassins|The Assassins (professional wrestling)}}
(Assassin #1 and Assassin #2) || reign=1 || date={{dts|April 23, 1979}} || days=14 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=320 || champion={{sortname|Bill|Dundee}} (12) and {{sortname|Robert|Fuller}} (2) || reign=2 || date={{dts|May 7, 1979}} || days=7 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || ref=[102]}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=321 || champion={{sortname|Mr.|Fuji}} and Toru Tanaka || reign=1 || date={{dts|May 14, 1979}} || days=21 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=322 || champion={{sortname|Bill|Dundee}} (13) and {{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}} (18) || reign=3 || date={{dts|June 4, 1979}} || days=11 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=323 || champion={{sort|Blond Bombers|The Blond Bombers}}
(Wayne Farris and Larry Latham) || reign=1 || date={{dts|June 15, 1979}} || days={{sort|{{age in days|June 15, 1979|September 1, 1979}}|[103]}} || location=Tupelo, MississippiLive event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=324 || champion={{sortname|The|Fabulous Freebirds}}
(Terry Gordy and Michael Hayes) || reign=1 || date={{dts|1979|September}} || days={{sort|{{age in days|September 23, 1979|September 24, 1979}}|[104]}} || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=325 || champion={{sort|King, Sonny|Sonny King}} and {{sortname|Ricky|Morton}} || reign=1 || date={{dts|September 24, 1979}} || days=7 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=326 || champion={{sort|Blond Bombers|The Blond Bombers}}
(Wayne Farris and Larry Latham) || reign=2 || date={{dts|October 1, 1979}} || days=49 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || sort number=326.5 || type=vacated || date={{dts|October 22, 1979}}Memphis, Tennessee || notes=Vacated after a match against ends as a no-contest.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=327 || champion={{sortname|Hector|Guerrero}} and Steve Regal || reign=1 || date={{dts|November 19, 1979}} || days=13 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=328 || champion={{sortname|The|Assassins|The Assassins (professional wrestling)}}
(Assassin #1 and Assassin #2) || reign=2 || date={{dts|December 2, 1979}} || days=30 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=329 || champion={{sort|Gibson|Ricky}} (4) and {{sortname|Robert|Gibson|Robert Gibson (wrestler)}} (2) || reign=2 || date={{dts|January 1, 1980}} || days=6 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=330 || champion={{sortname|The|Assassins|The Assassins (professional wrestling)}}
(Assassin #1 and Assassin #2) || reign=3 || date={{dts|January 7, 1980}} || days=21 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Held up after a match against {{sortname|Ken|Lucas|Ken Lucas (wrestler)}}and Steve Regal on January 21, 1980, in Memphis, Tennessee.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=331 || champion={{sortname|The|Assassins|The Assassins (professional wrestling)}}
(Assassin #1 and Assassin #2) || reign=4 || date={{dts|January 28, 1980}} || days=21 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Win rematch.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=332 || champion={{sortname|Ken|Lucas|Ken Lucas (wrestler)}}and Billy Robinson || reign=1 || date={{dts|February 18, 1980}} || days=7 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=333 || champion={{sortname|The|Assassins|The Assassins (professional wrestling)}}
(Assassin #1 and Assassin #2) || reign=5 || date={{dts|February 25, 1980}} || days=10 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=334 || champion={{sortname|Ken|Lucas|Ken Lucas (wrestler)}}and Billy Robinson || reign=2 || date={{dts|March 6, 1980}} || days=5 || location=Lexington, Kentucky || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=335 || champion={{sortname|Paul|Ellering}} and Sheik Ali Hassan || reign=1 || date={{dts|March 11, 1980}} || days={{sort|{{age in days|March 11, 1980|April 1, 1980}}|[105]}} || location=Louisville, Kentucky || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=336 || champion={{sortname|Ken|Lucas|Ken Lucas (wrestler)}}and Billy Robinson || reign=3 || date={{dts|1980|April}} || days={{sort|{{age in days|April 6, 1980|April 7, 1980}}|[106]}} || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=337 || champion={{sortname|Dennis|Condrey}} (11) and David Schultz (3) || reign=1 || date={{dts|April 7, 1980}} || days=35 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || ref=[107]}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=338 || champion={{sortname|Rocky|Johnson}} and Jimmy Valiant || reign=1 || date={{dts|May 12, 1980}} || days=13 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Condrey and Schultz are still billed as champions in Chattanooga, Tennessee, on May 17, 1980.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=339 || champion=Gypsy Joe and Skull Murphy || reign=1 || date={{dts|May 25, 1980}} || days=8 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || ref=[108]}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=340 || champion=Ken Lucas and {{sortname|Ricky|Morton}} || reign=1 || date={{dts|June 2, 1980}} || days=9 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || ref=[109]}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=341 || champion={{sort|Fargo|Jackie Jackie}} (31) and Randy Fargo || reign=1 || date={{dts|June 11, 1980}} || days={{sort|{{age in days|June 11, 1980|July 1, 1980}}|[110]}} || location=Nashville, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || sort number=341.5 || type=vacated || date={{dts|June 18, 1980}} || notes=Vacated after Jackie Fargo retired.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=342 || champion=Gypsy Joe and Skull Murphy || reign=2 || date={{dts|1980|July}} || days={{sort|{{age in days|July 1, 1980|July 2, 1980}}|[111]}} || location=Wheeling, West Virginia || event=Live event || notes=Defeated Rocky Johnson and Jimmy Valiant. This title change may not have actually taken place.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=343 || champion={{sortname|Ken|Lucas|Ken Lucas (wrestler)}}and {{sortname|Ricky|Morton}} (2) || reign=1 || date={{dts|July 2, 1980}} || days=26 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Are billed as champions in Memphis as of July 9, 1980.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=344 || champion={{sortname|Killer Karl|Krupp}} and El Mongol || reign=1 || date={{dts|July 28, 1980}} || days=28 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Defeated Lucas and Paul Ellering, subbing for Morton. || ref=[112]}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=345 || champion={{sortname|Eddie|Gilbert|Eddie Gilbert (wrestler)}} and Tommy Gilbert || reign=1 || date={{dts|August 25, 1980}} || days=21 || location=Louisville, Kentucky || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=346 || champion=The Angel and Sonny King || reign=1 || date={{dts|September 15, 1980}} || days=14 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=347 || champion={{sortname|Eddie|Gilbert|Eddie Gilbert (wrestler)}} and Tommy Gilbert || reign=2 || date={{dts|September 29, 1980}} || days=28 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=348 || champion={{sortname|Bill|Irwin|Bill Irwin (wrestler)}} and {{sortname|Larry|Latham|Moondog Spot}} (3) || reign=1 || date={{dts|October 27, 1980}} || days=7 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=349 || champion={{sortname|Ken|Lucas|Ken Lucas (wrestler)}}and {{sortname|Ricky|Morton}} (3) || reign=2 || date={{dts|November 3, 1980}} || days=1 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Held up after a match against Bill Irwin and Scott Irwin on November 10, 1980, in Memphis, Tennessee.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=350 || champion={{sort|Kirby|Roger Kirby}} (2) and Guy Mitchell || reign=1 || date={{dts|November 4, 1980}} || days=13 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=351 || champion={{sortname|Ken|Lucas|Ken Lucas (wrestler)}}and {{sortname|Ricky|Morton}} (4) || reign=3 || date={{dts|November 17, 1980}} || days=35 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Defeat the Irwins in rematch.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=352 || champion={{sortname|Bill|Dundee}} (14) and {{sortname|Tommy|Rich}} || reign=2 || date={{dts|December 22, 1980}} || days=42 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=353 || champion={{sort|Bounty Hunters|The Bounty Hunters}}
(David and Jerry Novak) || reign=6 || date={{dts|February 2, 1981}} || days=13 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=354 || champion={{sortname|Bill|Dundee}} (15) and {{sortname|Tommy|Rich}} || reign=3 || date={{dts|February 15, 1981}} || days=27 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=355 || champion={{sortname|Wayne|Farris|The Honky Tonk Man}}(3) and {{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} (35) || reign=1 || date={{dts|March 14, 1981}} || days=2 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Farris and Yamamoto defeated Dundee in a handicap match. Rich was unable to wrestle due to an injury.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=356 || champion={{sortname|Bill|Dundee}} (16) and {{sort|Dream Machine|Dream Machine}} || reign=1 || date={{dts|March 16, 1981}} || days=14 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=357 || champion={{sortname|Masa|Fuchi|Masanobu Fuchi}} and Mr. Onita || reign=1 || date={{dts|March 30, 1981}} || days=7 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=358 || champion={{sortname|Bill|Dundee}} (17) and {{sort|Dream Machine|Dream Machine}} || reign=2 || date={{dts|April 6, 1981}} || days=26 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=359 || champion={{sortname|Kevin|Sullivan|Kevin Sullivan (wrestler)}} and {{sortname|Wayne|Ferris|The Honky Tonk Man}} (4) || reign=1 || date={{dts|May 2, 1981}} || days=16 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=360 || champion={{sortname|Bill|Dundee}} and {{sort|Dream Machine|Dream Machine}} || reign=3 || date={{dts|May 18, 1981}} || days=7 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=361 || champion={{sortname|Wayne|Farris|The Honky Tonk Man}}(5) and {{sortname|Kevin|Sullivan|Kevin Sullivan (wrestler)}} (2) || reign=2 || date={{dts|May 25, 1981}} || days=49 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || ref=[108]}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=362 || champion={{sortname|Bill|Dundee}} (18) and {{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}} (19) || reign=4 || date={{dts|July 13, 1981}} || days={{sort|{{age in days|July 13, 1981|July 14, 1981}}|[113]}} || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=363 || champion={{sortname|Masa|Fuchi|Masanobu Fuchi}} and Mr. Onita || reign=2 || date={{dts|1981}} || days={{sort|{{age in days|July 30, 1981|August 1, 1981}}|[114]}} || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=364 || champion={{sort|Gibson|Ricky}} (5) and {{sortname|Robert|Gibson|Robert Gibson (wrestler)}} (3) || reign=3 || date={{dts|August 1, 1981}} || days=2 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=365 || champion={{sortname|Masa|Fuchi|Masanobu Fuchi}} and Mr. Onita || reign=3 || date={{dts|August 3, 1981}} || days=28 || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=366 || champion={{sortname|Eddie|Gilbert|Eddie Gilbert (wrestler)}} (2) and {{sortname|Ricky|Morton}} (5) || reign=1 || date={{dts|August 31, 1981}} || days=7 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=367 || champion={{sort|Heartbreakers|The Heartbreakers}}
(Joey Cagle and Rocky Sortor) || reign=1 || date={{dts|September 7, 1981}} || days=7 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=368 || champion={{sort|Gibson|Ricky}} (6) and {{sortname|Robert|Gibson|Robert Gibson (wrestler)}} (4) || reign=4 || date={{dts|September 14, 1981}} || days=12 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Defeat Rick Gibson.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=369 || champion={{sortname|Stan|Lane}} and Sweet Brown Sugar || reign=1 || date={{dts|September 26, 1981}} || days=51 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Defeated {{sort|Gibson, Ricky|Ricky Gibson}} in a handicap match.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=370 || champion={{sortname|Bill|Dundee}} (19) and {{sortname|Steve|Keirn}} || reign=1 || date={{dts|November 16, 1981}} || days=103 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=371 || champion={{sortname|The|Midnight Express|Midnight Express (professional wrestling)}}
({{sortname|Norvell|Austin}} (4), {{sortname|Dennis|Condrey}} (12) and {{sortname|Randy|Rose}}) || reign=1 || date={{dts|February 27, 1982}} || days=9 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Austin defeated Keirn by disqualification. All three were recognized as champions.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || sort number=371.5 || type=vacated || date={{dts|March 6, 1982}} || notes=Championship stripped due to controversial of the Express' title win.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=372 || champion={{sortname|Bobby|Eaton}} and {{sort|Sweet Brown Sugar|Sweet Brown Sugar}} (2) || reign=1 || date={{dts|March 8, 1982}} || days=28 || location=Louisville, Kentucky || event=Live event || notes=Defeated {{sortname|Robert|Gibson|Robert Gibson (wrestler)}} and {{sortname|Stan|Lane}} in a tournament final repeated on March 14, 1982, in Louisville, Kentucky, held up on March 29, 1982, in Memphis, Tennessee, after a match against Ricky and Robert Gibson. || ref=[115]}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=373 || champion={{sortname|Bobby|Eaton}} and {{sort|Sweet Brown Sugar|Sweet Brown Sugar}} (3) || reign=2 || date={{dts|April 5, 1982}} || days=21 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Defeat {{sortname|Robert|Gibson|Robert Gibson (wrestler)}} and {{sortname|Steve|Keirn}}.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=374 || champion={{sortname|Steve|Keirn}} (2) and {{sortname|Bill|Dundee}} (20) || reign=2 || date={{dts|April 26, 1982}} || days=14 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=375 || champion={{sortname|The|Midnight Express|Midnight Express (professional wrestling)}}
({{sortname|Norvell|Austin}} (5), {{sortname|Dennis|Condrey}} (13) and {{sortname|Randy|Rose}}) || reign=2 || date={{dts|May 10, 1982}} || days=7 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=376 || champion={{sortname|Steve|Keirn}} (3) and {{sortname|Bill|Dundee}} (21) || reign=3 || date={{dts|May 17, 1982}} || days=7 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=377 || champion={{sortname|The|Midnight Express|Midnight Express (professional wrestling)}}
({{sortname|Norvell|Austin}} (6), {{sortname|Dennis|Condrey}} (14) and {{sortname|Randy|Rose}}) || reign=3 || date={{dts|May 24, 1982}} || days=42 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=378 || champion={{sortname|Ron|Bass|Ron Bass (wrestler)}} and {{sortname|Stan|Lane}} (2) || reign=1 || date={{dts|July 5, 1982}} || days=7 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Defeated {{sortname|Norvell|Austin}} and {{sortname|Dennis|Condrey}}.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=379 || champion={{sortname|The|Midnight Express|Midnight Express (professional wrestling)}}
({{sortname|Norvell|Austin}} (6), {{sortname|Dennis|Condrey}} (14) and {{sortname|Randy|Rose}}) || reign=3 || date={{dts|July 12, 1982}} || days=7 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || ref=[11]}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=380 || champion={{sortname|Stan|Lane}} (3) and Ron Bass || reign=2 || date={{dts|July 19, 1982}} || days=21 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=381 || champion={{sort|Dream Machine|Dream Machine}}(3) and Jim Mitchell || reign=1 || date={{dts|August 9, 1982}} || days=7 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=382 || champion={{sortname|Bobby|Eaton}} and Sweet Brown Sugar (4) || reign=3 || date={{dts|August 16, 1982}} || days=14 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=383 || champion={{sortname|Steve|Keirn}} (4) and Terry Taylor || reign=1 || date={{dts|August 30, 1982}} || days=7 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=384 || champion={{sortname|Bobby|Eaton}} and {{sort|Sweet Brown Sugar|Sweet Brown Sugar}} (5) || reign=4 || date={{dts|September 6, 1982}} || days=49 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=385 || champion={{sortname|The|Fabulous Ones}}
({{sortname|Steve|Keirn}} (5) and {{sortname|Stan|Lane}} (5)) || reign=1 || date={{dts|October 25, 1982}} || days=28 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Defeated {{sortname|Bobby|Eaton}} and {{sortname|Koko|Ware|Koko B Ware}}.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=386 || champion={{sortname|Bobby|Eaton}} (5) and Duke Myers || reign=1 || date={{dts|November 22, 1982}} || days=7 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=387 || champion={{sortname|The|Fabulous Ones}}
({{sortname|Steve|Keirn}} (6) and {{sortname|Stan|Lane}} (6)) || reign=2 || date={{dts|November 29, 1982}} || days=28 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=388 || champion={{sortname|The|Sheepherders|The Bushwhackers}}
(Jonathan Boyd and Luke Williams) || reign=1 || date={{dts|December 27, 1982}} || days=41 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=389 || champion={{sortname|The|Fabulous Ones}}
({{sortname|Steve|Keirn}} (7) and {{sortname|Stan|Lane}} (7)) || reign=3 || date={{dts|February 6, 1983}} || days=1 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Awarded the title when Williams misses a scheduled defense.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=390 || champion={{sortname|The|Sheepherders|The Bushwhackers}}
(Jonathan Boyd and Luke Williams) || reign=2 || date={{dts|February 7, 1983}} || days=6 || location=Louisville, Kentucky || event=Live event || ref=[93]}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=391 || champion={{sortname|The|Fabulous Ones}}
({{sortname|Steve|Keirn}} (8) and {{sortname|Stan|Lane}} (8)) || reign=4 || date={{dts|February 13, 1983}} || days=50 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=392 || champion={{sortname|The|Moondogs}} (Rex and Spot) || reign=1 || date={{dts|April 4, 1983}} || days=21 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=393 || champion={{sortname|The|Fabulous Ones}}
({{sortname|Steve|Keirn}} (9) and {{sortname|Stan|Lane}} (9)) || reign=5 || date={{dts|April 25, 1983}} || days=21 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=394 || champion={{sortname|Bobby|Eaton}} (6) and Duke Myers || reign=2 || date={{dts|May 16, 1983}} || days=29 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=395 || champion={{sortname|The|Fabulous Ones}}
({{sortname|Steve|Keirn}} (10) and {{sortname|Stan|Lane}} (10)) || reign=6 || date={{dts|June 14, 1983}} || days=55 || location=Louisville, Kentucky || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=396 || champion={{sort|Grapplers|The Grapplers}}
(Tony Anthony and Len Denton) || reign=1 || date={{dts|August 8, 1983}} || days=42 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=397 || champion={{sortname|Dutch|Mantel}} (2) and {{sortname|Koko|Ware|Koko B Ware}} (6) || reign=1 || date={{dts|September 19, 1983}} || days=14 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=398 || champion={{sortname|The|Bruise Brothers|The Bruise Brothers (professional wrestling)}}
({{sort|Dream Machine|Dream Machine}}and {{sortname|Porkchop|Cash}}) || reign=1 || date={{dts|October 3, 1983}} || days=35 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=399 || champion={{sortname|The|Rock 'n' Roll Express}}
({{sortname|Robert|Gibson|Robert Gibson (wrestler)}} (5) and {{sortname|Ricky|Morton}} (6)) || reign=1 || date={{dts|November 7, 1983}} || days=7 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=400 || champion={{sortname|The|Bruise Brothers|The Bruise Brothers (professional wrestling)}}
({{sort|Dream Machine|Dream Machine}}and Porkchop|Cash}}) || reign=2 || date={{dts|November 14, 1983}} || days=14 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=401 || champion={{sortname|The|Fabulous Ones}}
({{sortname|Steve|Keirn}} (11) and {{sortname|Stan|Lane}} (11)) || reign=7 || date={{dts|November 28, 1983}} || days=57 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || sort number=401.5 || type=vacated || date={{dts|January 24, 1984}} || notes=The Zambuie Express won the title by forfeit, however this was disallowed.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=402 || champion={{sort|Zambuie|The Zambuie Express}}
(Elijah Akeem and Kareem Muhammad) || reign=1 || date={{dts|1984|January}} || days={{sort|{{age in days|January 30, 1984|January 31, 1984}}|[116]}} || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=403 || champion={{sort|Zambuie|The Zambuie Express}}
(Elijah Akeem and Kareem Muhammad) || reign=2 || date={{dts|January 31, 1984}} || days=6 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Defeated The Pretty Young Things in a tournament final. || ref=[117]}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=404 || champion={{sort|Pretty Young Things|The Pretty Young Things}}
({{sortname|Norvell|Austin}} (7) and {{sort|Sweet Brown Sugar|Sweet Brown Sugar}} (7)) || reign=1 || date={{dts|February 6, 1984}} || days=8 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=405 || champion={{sort|Zambuie|The Zambuie Express}}
(Elijah Akeem and Kareem Muhammad) || reign=2 || date={{dts|February 14, 1984}} || days=27 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || ref=[118]}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=406 || champion={{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}} (20) and {{sortname|Jos|LeDuc}} || reign=1 || date={{dts|March 12, 1984}} || days=14 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || sort number=406.5 || type=vacated || date={{dts|March 19, 1984}} || notes=Title vacated after the team split up following LeDuc and Jimmy Hart's abandonment of Lawler in a six-man tag team match against The Zambuie Express and J.J. Dillon on March 18, 1984, in Memphis, Tennessee.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=407 || champion={{sortname|Eddie|Gilbert|Eddie Gilbert (wrestler)}} and {{sortname|Tommy|Rich}} (3) || reign=1 || date={{dts|March 26, 1984}} || days=84 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Defeated The Pretty Young Things in a tournament final. || ref=[119]}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=408 || champion={{sortname|Phil|Hickerson}} (13) and The Spoiler || reign=1 || date={{dts|June 18, 1984}} || days=28 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || sort number=408.5 || type=vacated || date={{dts|July 9, 1984}} || notes=Title held up after a match against Dutch Mantel and {{sortname|Porkchop|Cash}}.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=409 || champion={{sortname|Phil|Hickerson}} (14) and The Spoiler || reign=2 || date={{dts|July 16, 1984}} || days=28 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Defeated Mantel and Cash in a rematch.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=410 || champion={{sortname|The|Rock 'n' Roll Express}}
({{sortname|Robert|Gibson|Robert Gibson (wrestler)}} (6) and {{sortname|Ricky|Morton}} (7)) || reign=2 || date={{dts|August 13, 1984}} || days=7 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=411 || champion={{sort|Nightmares|The Nightmares}}
(Danny Davis and Ken Wayne) || reign=1 || date={{dts|August 20, 1984}} || days=26 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=412 || champion={{sortname|Dutch|Mantel}} (3) and {{sortname|Tommy|Rich}} (4) || reign=1 || date={{dts|September 15, 1984}} || days=23 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || sort number=412.5 || type=vacated || date={{dts|October 1, 1984}} || notes=Title vacated when Mantel and Rich split up.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=413 || champion={{sortname|King Kong|Bundy}} and Rick Rude || date={{dts|October 8, 1984}} || days=14 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Defeated The Fabulous Ones in a tournament final. || ref=[120]}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=414 || champion={{sortname|The|Fabulous Ones}}
({{sortname|Stan|Lane}} (12) and {{sortname|Steve|Keirn}} (12)) || date={{dts|October 22, 1984}} || days=42 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=415 || champion={{sort|New Interns|The New Interns}}
(Don Bass and Roger Smith) || date={{dts|December 3, 1984}} || days=42 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || sort number=415.5 || type=vacated || date={{dts|January 7, 1985}} || notes=Championship vacated after a match against The Dirty White Boys (Tony Anthony and Len Denton) ends in a no-contest.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=416 || champion={{sort|New Interns|The New Interns}}
(Don Bass and Roger Smith) || reign=2 || date={{dts|January 14, 1985}} || days=35 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Defeated The Rock 'n' Roll Express in a tournament final. || ref=[121]}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=417 || champion={{sortname|The|Fabulous Ones}}
({{sortname|Stan|Lane}} (13) and {{sortname|Steve|Keirn}} (13)) || reign=9 || date={{dts|February 18, 1985}} || days=56 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=418 || champion={{sort|PYT Express|The PYT Express}}}
({{sortname|Norvell|Austin}} (8) and {{sortname|Koko|Ware|Koko B Ware}} (8)) || reign=2 || date={{dts|April 15, 1985}} || days=28 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Koko B. Ware formerly known as Sugar Sweet Brown.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=419 || champion={{sortname|The|Fabulous Ones}}
({{sortname|Stan|Lane}} (14) and {{sortname|Steve|Keirn}} (14)) || reign=10 || date={{dts|May 13, 1985}} || days={{sort|{{age in days|May 13, 1985|May 14, 1985}}|[122]}} || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Defeat Austin and {{sortname|Billy|Travis|Billy Joe Travis}}.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=420 || champion={{sort|PYT Express|The PYT Express}}}
({{sortname|Norvell|Austin}} (9) and {{sortname|Koko|Ware|Koko B Ware}} (9)) || reign=3 || date={{dts|1985|May}} || days={{sort|{{age in days|May 31, 1985|June 17, 1985}}|[123]}} || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Belts returned because of use of substitute. }}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || sort number=420.5 || type=vacated || date={{dts|1985|June}} || notes=Championsho vacated after The PYT Express use a substitute in a match against The Fabulous Ones.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=421 || champion={{sortname|The|Fabulous Ones}}
({{sortname|Stan|Lane}} (15) and {{sortname|Steve|Keirn}} (15)) || reign=11 || date={{dts|June 17, 1985}} || days=5 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Defeated Ron Sexton and {{sortname|Billy|Travis|Billy Joe Travis}} in a tournament final. || ref=[124]}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=422 || champion={{sortname|The|Sheepherders|The Bushwhackers}}
(Jonathan Boyd (3) and Rip Morgan) || reign=1 || date={{dts|June 22, 1985}} || days=75 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=The Sheepherders were stripped of the titles after they won them, however the belts were given back upon threats of a lawsuit.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=423 || champion={{sortname|The|Fabulous Ones}}
({{sortname|Stan|Lane}} (16) and {{sortname|Steve|Keirn}} (16)) || reign=12 || date={{dts|September 5, 1985}} || days=1 || location=Lexington, Kentucky || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=424 || champion={{sortname|The|Sheepherders|The Bushwhackers}}
(Jonathan Boyd (4) and Rip Morgan) || reign=2 || date={{dts|September 6, 1985}} || days=3 || location=Blytheville, Arkansas || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=425 || champion={{sortname|The|Fabulous Ones}}
({{sortname|Stan|Lane}} (17) and {{sortname|Steve|Keirn}} (17)) || reign=13 || date={{dts|September 9, 1985}} || days=7 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=426 || champion={{sortname|The|Sheepherders|The Bushwhackers}}
(Jonathan Boyd (5) and Rip Morgan) || reign=3 || date={{dts|September 16, 1985}} || days=1 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=427 || champion={{sortname|The|Fabulous Ones}}
({{sortname|Stan|Lane}} (18) and {{sortname|Steve|Keirn}} (18)) || reign=14 || date={{dts|September 17, 1985}} || days={{sort|{{age in days|September 17, 1985|September 18, 1985}}|[125]}} || location=Louisville, Kentucky || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=428 || champion={{sortname|The|Sheepherders|The Bushwhackers}}
(Jonathan Boyd (6) and Rip Morgan) || reign=4 || date={{dts|1985|September}} || days={{sort|{{age in days|September 30, 1985|October 14, 1985}}|[126]}} || location=[4] || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=429 || champion={{sortname|The|Fabulous Ones}}
({{sortname|Stan|Lane}} (19) and {{sortname|Steve|Keirn}} (19)) || reign=15 || date={{dts|October 14, 1985}} || days=28 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=430 || champion={{sortname|Bill|Dundee}} (22) and Dutch Mantel (4) || reign=1 || date={{dts|November 11, 1985}} || days=28 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=431 || champion={{sortname|Austin|Idol}} and {{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}} (20) || reign=1 || date={{dts|December 9, 1985}} || days=35 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || sort number=431.5 || type=vacated || date={{dts|December 30, 1985}} || notes=Championship vacated when Lawler loses a "loser leaves town" match to Bill Dundee.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=432 || champion={{sortname|The|Fantastics}}
(Bobby Fulton and Tommy Rogers) || reign=1 || date={{dts|January 13, 1986}} || days=70 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Defeated The Sheepherders (Jonathan Boyd and Bigfoot) in a tournament final. || ref=[127]}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=433 || champion={{sortname|The|MOD Squad}}
(Spike and Basher) || reign=1 || date={{dts|March 24, 1986}} || days=91 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Won the title via forfeit.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=434 || champion={{sort|Giant Hillbilly Elmer|Giant Hillbilly Elmer}} and {{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}} (22) || reign=1 || date={{dts|June 23, 1986}} || days=25 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=435 || champion={{sort|Fire|Fire}} and Flame || reign=1 || date={{dts|July 18, 1986}} || days=43 || location=Jackson, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=436 || champion={{sort|Giant Hillbilly Elmer|Giant Hillbilly Elmer}}and Cousin Junior || reign=1 || date={{dts|August 30, 1986}} || days=2 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=437 || champion={{sortname|Don|Bass|Don Bass (wrestler)}} and Dirty Rhodes || reign=1 || date={{dts|September 1, 1986}} || days=63 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=438 || champion={{sort|Big Bubba|Big Bubba}} and {{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}} (23) || reign=1 || date={{dts|November 3, 1986}} || days=7 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || sort number=438.5 || type=vacated || date={{dts|November 3, 1986}} || notes=Championship vacated when Bubba turned on Lawler after their win.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=439 || champion={{sortname|The|Sheepherders|The Bushwhackers}}
(Jonathan Boyd (7) and Bigfoot) || reign=5 || date={{dts|November 10, 1986}} || days=7 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Defeated {{sortname|Jeff|Jarrett}} and {{sortname|Billy|Travis|Billy Joe Travis}} in a tournament final. || ref=[128]}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=440 || champion={{sortname|Jeff|Jarrett}} and {{sortname|Billy|Travis|Billy Joe Travis}} || reign=1 || date={{dts|November 17, 1986}} || days=49 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=441 || champion=The Rock 'n' Roll RPMs
(Mike Davis and Tommy Lane) || reign=1 || date={{dts|January 5, 1987}} || days=7 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=442 || champion={{sortname|Jeff|Jarrett}} and {{sortname|Billy|Travis|Billy Joe Travis}} || reign=2 || date={{dts|January 12, 1987}} || days=7 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=443 || champion=The Rock 'n' Roll RPMs
(Mike Davis and Tommy Lane) || reign=2 || date={{dts|January 19, 1987}} || days=14 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=444 || champion={{sortname|Jeff|Jarrett}} (3) and Pat Tanaka || reign=1 || date={{dts|February 2, 1987}} || days=21 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=445 || champion={{sort|Big Bubba|Big Bubba}} and Goliath || reign=1 || date={{dts|February 23, 1987}} || days=42 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=446 || champion={{sortname|Rocky|Johnson}} and Soul Train Jones || reign=1 || date={{dts|April 6, 1987}} || days=28 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=447 || champion={{sort|Donovan|Chick Donovan}} and Jack Hart || reign=1 || date={{dts|May 4, 1987}} || days=35 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || sort number=447.5 || type=vacated || date={{dts|June 1, 1987}} || notes=Defeated Phil Hickerson and Mr. Shima in a tournament final.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=448 || champion={{sort|Starr|Mark Starr}} and {{sortname|Billy|Travis|Billy Joe Travis}} (3) || reign=1 || date={{dts|June 8, 1987}} || days=28 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Defeated {{sortname|Phil|Hickerson}} and Mr. Shima in a tournament final. || ref=[129]}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=449 || champion={{sort|Clones|The Clones}}
(Mike and Pat Kelly) || reign=1 || date={{dts|July 6, 1987}} || days=5 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || sort number=449.5 || type=vacated || date={{dts|1987|July}} || notes=Championship vacated when one of the Clones was injured.}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=450 || champion={{sortname|Jeff|Jarrett}} (4) and {{sortname|Billy|Travis|Billy Joe Travis}} (4) || reign=3 || date={{dts|July 11, 1987}} || days=28 || location=Jackson, Tennessee || event=Live event || notes=Defeated Badd Company in a tournament final. || ref=[130]}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=451 || champion=Badd Company
(Paul Diamond and Pat Tanaka (2)) || reign=1 || date={{dts|August 8, 1987}} || days=37 || location=Jackson, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=452 || champion={{sortname|The|Nasty Boys}}
(Brian Knobs and Jerry Sags) || reign=1 || date={{dts|September 14, 1987}} || days=7 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=453 || champion=The Rock 'n' Roll RPMs
(Mike Davis and Tommy Lane) || reign=3 || date={{dts|September 21, 1987}} || days=12 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=454 || champion={{sortname|The|Nasty Boys}}
(Brian Knobs and Jerry Sags) || reign=2 || date={{dts|October 3, 1987}} || days=7 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=455 || champion=The Rock 'n' Roll RPMs
(Mike Davis and Tommy Lane) || reign=4 || date={{dts|October 10, 1987}} || days=16 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=456 || champion={{sortname|The|Midnight Rockers}}
(Marty Jannetty and Shawn Michaels) || reign=1 || date={{dts|October 26, 1987}} || days=21 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=457 || champion=The Rock 'n' Roll RPMs
(Mike Davis and Tommy Lane) || reign=5 || date={{dts|November 16, 1987}} || days=6 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=458 || champion={{sortname|The|Midnight Rockers}}
(Marty Jannetty and Shawn Michaels) || reign=2 || date={{dts|November 22, 1987}} || days=35 || location=Memphis, Tennessee || event=Live event}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || sort number=459 || type=vacated || date={{dts|December 27, 1987}} || notes=Championship vacated for undocumented reasons}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || sort number=460 || type=deactivated || date={{dts|February 1, 1988}}}}{{BundleEnd}}

Team reigns by combined length

Key
SymbolMeaning
¤The exact length of at least one title reign is uncertain, so the shortest possible length is used.
RankTeam# of reignsCombined days
1The|Fabulous Ones}}
({{sortname|Steve|Keirn}} and {{sortname|Stan|Lane}})
15 381|381¤}}
2Welch, Herb|Herb}} and {{sort|Welch, Roy|Roy Welch}} 2 366|366¤}}
3The|Heavenly Bodies|The Heavenly Bodies (1960s tag team)}}
(Al and Don Greene)
12 334|334¤}}
4Fields|Don and Luke Fields}} 5 331
5Dante and Mephisto 9 306|306¤}}
6Milano|Mario Milano}} and {{sort|Rossi|Len Rossi}} 4 285|285¤}}
7Smith|Al and John Smith}} 2 265|265¤}}
8Bicentennial Kings|The Bicentennial Kings}}
({{sortname|Dennis|Condrey}} and {{sortname|Phil|Hickerson}})
9 241|241¤}}
9Mitsu|Hirai}} and {{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} 2 178|178¤}}
10Von Stroheim|Karl and Skull Von Stroheim}} 3 176
11Jerry|Jarrett}} and {{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} 5 153|153¤}}
12Perez, Alex|{{sort|Perez, Alex|Alex Perez}}}} and {{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} 5 152|152¤}}
13Medics|The Medics}}
(Tony Gonzales and Donald Lortie)
6 141|141¤}}
14Jackie|Fargo}} and Lester Welch 5 140
15Interns|The Interns}}
(Billy Garrett and Jim Starr)
9 133|133¤}}
16Blond Bombers|The Blond Bombers}}
(Wayne Farris and Larry Latham)
2 127|127¤}}
17Fields|Bobby and Don Fields}} 2 112
18Bobby|Eaton}} and Sweet Brown Sugar 4 112|112¤}}
19Jackie|Fargo}} and Roughhouse Fargo / Sonny Fargo / Masked Rebel 5 110
20Eddie|Gossett}} and {{sort|Welch, Roy|Roy Welch}} 1 104
21Bill|Dundee}} and {{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}} 4 103
Bill|Dundee}} and {{sortname|Steve|Keirn}} 1 103
22Corsicans|The Corsicans}}
(Corsica Jean and Corsica Joe)
6 102|102¤}}
23The|Sheepherders|The Bushwhackers}}
(Jonathan Boyd and Rip Morgan / Bigfoot)
5 101|101¤}}
Rossi|Len Rossi}} 2 101
25Jerry|Lawler}} and Jim White 8 97
27The|Assassins|The Assassins (professional wrestling)}}
(Assassin #1 and Assassin #2)
5 96|96¤}}
28Jackie|Fargo}} and {{sortname|Jerry|Jarrett}} 6 91
The|MOD Squad}}
(Spike and Basher)
1 91
30Cason|Don Carson}} and The Red Shadow 8 85|85¤}}
Mr.|Moto|Tor Kamata}} and {{sortname|Kinji|Shibuya}} 1 85|85¤}}
32Eddie|Gilbert|Eddie Gilbert (wrestler)}} and {{sortname|Tommy|Rich}} 1 84
Jeff|Jarrett}} and {{sortname|Billy|Travis|Billy Joe Travis}} 3 84
Jos|LeDuc}} and Jean Louie 2 84|84¤}}
35Austeri|Jim Austeri}} and Tiny Mills 1 83
36Bounty Hunters|The Bounty Hunters}}
(David and Jerry Novak)
5 82|82¤}}
Al|Greene|Al Denney}} and {{sortname|Phil|Hickerson}} 3 82
38Gallagher|Mike and Doc Gallagher}} 1 77
Long|Johnny Long}} and {{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} 2 77
New Interns|The New Interns}}
(Don Bass and Roger Smith)
2 77
41Tojo|Yamamoto}} and {{sort|Long|Johnny Long}} 3 76|76¤}}
42Rossi|Len Rossi}} and Bearcat Brown 3 75
43Mighty Yankees|The Mighty Yankees}}
(Frank Morrell and Eddie Sullivan)
6 74|74¤}}
44Clancy|Mike Clancy}} and Lester Welch 1 73
45Cook|Charlie Cook}} and Tommy Seigler 1 72
46Rossi|Len Rossi}} and {{sort|Milano|Mario Milano}} 1 71
47Bill|Dundee}} and {{sortname|Tommy|Rich}} 3 70
48The|Midnight Express|Midnight Express (professional wrestling)}}
({{sortname|Norvell|Austin}}, {{sortname|Dennis|Condrey}} and {{sortname|Randy|Rose}})
4 65
49Little Bear|Danny Little Bear}} and Chief Thundercloud 1 63
Bill|Dundee}} and {{sortname|Robert|Fuller}} 2 63
Bobo|Brazil}} and Bearcat Brown 2 63
Don|Bass|Don Bass (wrestler)}} and Dirty Rhodes 1 63
53Dromo|Bill Dromo}} and {{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} 1 62
Eddie|Marlin}} and {{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} 1 62
Ken|Lucas|Ken Lucas (wrestler)}} and {{sortname|Ricky|Morton}} 3 62
56Blue Infernos|The Blue Infernos}} 2 60|60¤}}
57Jackie|Fargo}} and {{sort|Rossi|Len Rossi}} 2 59
The|Samoans|The Wild Samoans}}
(Afa and Sika)
2 59
59Infernos|The Infernos}}
(Ron Gibson and Stan Pulaski)
2 56
Jerry|Lawler}} and Jimmy Valiant 1 56
Phil|Hickerson}} and The Spoiler 2 56
The|Midnight Rockers}}
(Marty Jannetty and Shawn Michaels)
2 56
63The Rock 'n' Roll RPMs
(Mike Davis and Tommy Lane)
5 55|55¤}}
64PYT Express|The PYT Express}}}
({{sortname|Norvell|Austin}} and {{sortname|Koko|Ware|Koko B Ware}})
3 53
65Al|Greene|Al Denney}} and Frank Martinez 3 52|52¤}}
66Stan|Lane}} and Sweet Brown Sugar 1 51
67Andrews|Ray Andrews}} and Eric Pomeroy 1 49|49¤}}
Hollywood Blonds|The Hollywood Blonds}}
{{small|(Jerry Brown and Buddy Roberts)}}
3 49
Mighty Yankees|The Mighty Yankees}}
{{small|(Eddie Sullivan and Mighty Yankee 3)}}
2 49
Dick|Beyer|The Destroyer (wrestler)}} and {{sort|Rossi|Len Rossi}} 1 49
Eddie|Gilbert|Eddie Gilbert (wrestler)}} and Tommy Gilbert 2 49
The|Bruise Brothers|The Bruise Brothers (professional wrestling)}}
({{sort|Dream Machine|Dream Machine}} and {{sortname|Porkchop|Cash}})
2 49
Wayne|Farris|The Honky Tonk Man}} and {{sortname|Kevin|Sullivan|Kevin Sullivan (wrestler)}} 1 49
74Hall|Dennis Hall}} and {{sortname|Ken|Lucas|Ken Lucas (wrestler)}} 3 47
Bill|Dundee}} and {{sort|Dream Machine|Dream Machine}} 3 47
The|Sheepherders|The Bushwhackers}}
(Jonathan Boyd and Luke Williams)
2 47|47¤}}
76Becker|George and Bobby Becker}} 1 45
77Jackie|Fargo}} and Don Greene 1 44
78Fire|Fire}} and Flame 1 43
Piret|Ray Piret}} and {{sort|Riley|Tex Riley}} 1 43|43¤}}
80Big Bubba|Big Bubba}} and Goliath 1 42|42¤}}
Gibson, Ricky|Ricky Gibson}} and {{sortname|Robert|Gibson|Robert Gibson (wrestler)}} 4 42|42¤}}
Grapplers|The Grapplers}}
(Tony Anthony and Len Denton)
1 42
Bill|Dundee}} 2 42|42¤}}
Chief Little Bear and Mack York 1 42|42¤}}
85The|Von Brauners}}
(Karl and Kurt Von Brauner)
3 41|41¤}}
Tommy|Gilbert}} and Eddie Marlin 5 41
87Interns|The Interns}}
(Tom Andrews and Jim Starr)
2 39
88Danny|Hodge}} and {{sort|Milano|Mario Milano}} 1 38|38¤}}
89Badd Company
(Paul Diamond and Pat Tanaka)
1 37
90Bobby|Eaton}} and Duke Myers 2 36|36¤}}
Masa|Fuchi|Masanobu Fuchi}} and Mr. Onita 3 36
Masked Bat and Finis Hall 1 36
93Rufus R.|Jones}} and Roughhouse Fargo 1 35
Donovan|Chick Donovan}} and Jack Hart 1 35
Gibson, Ricky|Ricky Gibson}} and Tommy Gilbert 1 35
Greene|Don Greene}} and Scorpion 1 35
Austin|Idol}} and {{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}} 1 35|35¤}}
Dennis|Condrey}} and David Schultz 1 35|35¤}}
Porkchop|Cash}} 1 35
100Calza|Gino and Tony Calza}} 1 34
Zambuie|The Zambuie Express}}
(Elijah Akeem and Kareem Muhammad)
3 34
102George|Barnes|George Barnes (wrestler)}} and {{sortname|Bill|Dundee}} 2 32|32¤}}
103Jerry|Lawler}} and {{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} 2 31|31¤}}
104Continental Warriors|The Continental Warriors}}
({{sort|Parente|Lorenzo Parente}} and Bobby Hart)
1 30
Jackie|Fargo}} and Mario Milano 1 30
106Norvell|Austin}} and Sputnik Monroe 3 29|29¤}}
107Starr|Mark Starr}} and {{sortname|Billy|Travis|Billy Joe Travis}} 1 28
Bill|Dundee}} and {{sortname|Dutch|Mantel}} 1 28
Jerry|Lawler}} and Al Greene 1 28
Killer Karl|Krupp}} and El Mongol 1 28|28¤}}
Rocky|Johnson}} and Soul Train Jones 1 28
Ron|Bass|Ron Bass (wrestler)}} and {{sortname|Stan|Lane}} 2 28
113Robert|Fuller}} and Toru Tanaka 1 27
114Nightmares|The Nightmares}}
(Danny Davis and Ken Wayne)
1 26|26¤}}
115Giant Hillbilly Elmer|Giant Hillbilly Elmer}} and {{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}} 1 25|25¤}}
116Dutch|Mantel}} and {{sortname|Tommy|Rich}} 1 23
Norvell|Austin}} and {{sortname|Bill|Dundee}} 23
118Plowboy|Frazier|Uncle Elmer}} and Terry Sawyer 1 22
Riley|Tex Riley}} and {{sort|Rossi|Len Rossi}} 3 22
Jackie|Fargo}} and Mr. Wrestling 1 22
121Fulton|Charlie Fulton}} and Bobby Mayne 1 21
Malenkov|Ivan Malenkov}} and {{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} 1 21
Ramstead|Bob Ramstead}} and {{sortname|Johnny|Walker|Mr. Wrestling II}} 1 21|21¤}}
Bob|Ellis}} and Jim Garvin 1 21
Dutch|Mantel}} and David Schultz 1 21
Jackie|Fargo}} and {{sort|Milano|Mario Milano}} 1 21
Jeff|Jarrett}} and Pat Tanaka 1 21
Jerry|Lawler}} and Mongolian Stomper 1 21
Mr.|Fuji}} and Toru Tanaka 1 21
Paul|Ellering}} and Sheik Ali Hassan 1 21
Robert|Fuller}} and Bearcat Brown 1 21
Steve|Keirn}} and {{sortname|Bill|Dundee}} 2 21
The|Moondogs}} (Rex and Spot) 1 21
Bearcat Brown and Tommy Gilbert 2 21|21¤}}
Fabulous Fargos|The Fabulous Fargos}}
({{sort|Jackie|Fargo}} and Randy Fargo)
1 20|20¤}}
136Tojo|Yamamoto}} and {{sortname|Bill|Dundee}} 1 20
Tommy|Gilbert}} and Bearcat Brown 1 20|20¤}}
137Von Heller|Otto Von Heller}} and Karl Von Steiger 2 19
138Norvell|Austin}} and Pat Barrett 2 18
139Jerry|Jarrett}} and {{sortname|Jackie|Fargo}} 2 17|17¤}}
Jimmy|Golden}} and {{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} 1 17|17¤}}
Tor|Kamata}} and {{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} 1 17
141New Bounty Hunters|The New Bounty Hunters}}
{{small|(Tom Andrews and Jim Starr)}}
1 16
Kevin|Sullivan|Kevin Sullivan (wrestler)}} and {{sortname|Wayne|Ferris|The Honky Tonk Man}} 1 16
Tojo|Yamamoto}} and {{sort|Perez, Alex|Alex Perez}} 1 16
144Kirbu|Roger Kirby}} and David Schultz 1 15
Tojo|Yamamoto}} and {{sortname|Jerry|Jarrett}} 2 15
146Cain|Frankie Cain}} and Mike Clancy 1 14|14¤}}
Smith|John Smith}} and Tosh Togo 1 14
Welch, Herb|Herb Welch}} and Chris Belkas 1 14
Bill|Dundee}} and {{sort|Gibson, Ricky|Ricky Gibson}} 1 14
Dutch|Mantel}} and {{sortname|Koko|Ware|Koko B Ware}} 1 14
Jackie|Fargo}} and {{sort|Hall|Dennis Hall}} 1 14
Jackie|Fargo}} and {{sort|Riley|Tex Riley}} 1 14|14¤}}
Jerry|Lawler}} and {{sortname|Jos|LeDuc}} 1 14
Johnny|Walker|Mr. Wrestling II}} and {{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} 1 14
Johnny|Walker|Mr. Wrestling II}} and Bearcat Brown 1 14
Ken|Lucas|Ken Lucas (wrestler)}} and {{sortname|Johnny|Walker|Mr. Wrestling II}} 2 14|14¤}}
King Kong|Bundy}} and Rick Rude 1 14
The|Nasty Boys}}
(Brian Knobs and Jerry Sags)
2 14
The|Rock 'n' Roll Express}}
({{sortname|Robert|Gibson|Robert Gibson (wrestler)}} and {{sortname|Ricky|Morton}})
2 14
The Angel and Sonny King 1 14
160Kirby|Roger Kirby}} and Guy Mitchell 1 13
Dick|Beyer|The Destroyer (wrestler)}} and {{sort|Riley|Tex Riley}} 1 13
Hector|Guerrero}} and Steve Regal 1 13
Ken|Lucas|Ken Lucas (wrestler)}} and Billy Robinson 3 13|13¤}}
Rocky|Johnson}} and Jimmy Valiant 1 13
165Tyler|Rip and Tim Tyler}} 1 11|11¤}}
Tojo|Yamamoto}} and {{sortname|Robert|Fuller}} 2 11|11¤}}
167Great Higami|The Great Higami}} and {{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} 1 10
Lindsey|Doug Lindsey}} and Treach Phillips 1 10|10¤}}
169Gypsy Joe and Skull Murphy 2 9
Ricky|Morton}} 1 9|9¤}}
Jerry|Lawler}} and Scorpion 1 9
172Cason|Don Carson}} and {{sortname|Dennis|Condrey}} 1 8
Fuller|Buddy Fuller}} and Lester Welch 2 8
Hall|Dennis Hall}} and {{sort|Long|Johnny Long}} 1 8
Tommy|Gilbert}} and {{sortname|Tommy|Rich}} 1 8
176Ron and Terry Garvin 1 7
Big Bubba|Big Bubba}} and {{sortname|Jerry|Lawler}} 1 7
Curtis|George and Jack Curtis}} 1 7
Dream Machine|Dream Machine}} and Jim Mitchell 1 7
Fields|Bobby and Lee Fields}} 1 7
Heartbreakers|The Heartbreakers}}
(Joey Cagle and Rocky Sortor)
1 7|7¤}}
King, Sonny|Sonny King}} and {{sortname|Ricky|Morton}} 1 7
Soto|Tomayo Soto}} and The Great Yamaha 1 7|7¤}}
Sundown Kid|The Sundown Kid}} and {{sortname|Johnny|Walker|Mr. Wrestling II}} 1 7|7¤}}
Welch, Lester|Lester Welch}} and {{sortname|Jackie|Fargo}} 1 7
Al|Greene|Al Denney}} and Sir Clements 1 7
Bill|Irwin|Bill Irwin (wrestler)}} and {{sortname|Larry|Latham|Moondog Spot}} 1 7
Eddie|Gilbert|Eddie Gilbert (wrestler)}} and {{sortname|Ricky|Morton}} 1 7|7¤}}
Jackie|Fargo}} and {{sortname|Lou|Thesz}} 1 7
Jerry|Jarrett}} and Johnny Marlin 1 7|7¤}}
Jerry|Lawler}} and Playboy Frazier 1 7
Steve|Keirn}} and Terry Taylor 1 7
Tojo|Yamamoto}} and Roughhouse Fargo 1 7
Bearcat Brown and Les Thatcher 1 7
195Welch, Lester|Lester Welch}} and Buddy Fuller 1 6
196Clones|The Clones}}
(Mike and Pat Kelly)
1 5
Hall|Dennis Hall}} and {{sortname|Johnny|Walker|Mr. Wrestling II}} 3 5
Great Bolo and Joe McCarthy 1 5
199Fabulous Fargos|The Fabulous Fargos}}
(Don and {{sortname|Jackie|Fargo}}))
2 3|3¤}}
Kowalski|Karl Kowalski}} and Ivan Kowalski 2 3
Sky|Bill and Joe Sky}} 2 3
202Giant Hillbilly Elmer|Giant Hillbilly Elmer}} and Cousin Junior 1 2
Welch, Lester|Lester Welch}} and Eddie Graham 2 2
Wayne|Farris|The Honky Tonk Man}} and {{sortname|Tojo|Yamamoto}} 1 2|2¤}}
205Corsica Joe and Chin Lee 1 1|1¤}}
Smith|John and Al Smith}} 1 1|1¤}}
Becker|George Becker}} and Jack Witzig 1 1|1¤}}
Canny|Wild Bill Canny}} and Buddy Knox 1 1|1¤}}
Canny|Wild Bill Canny}} and Carlos Rodriguez Cortez 1 1|1¤}}
Chacoma|Mike Chacoma}} and Red Roberts 1 1|1¤}}
Dirty Daltons|The Dirty Daltons}}
(Frank Dalton and Jack Dalton)
1 1|1¤}}
Garibaldi|Leo and Chick Garibaldi}} 1 1|1¤}}
Harrell|Henry Harrell}} and Rex Mobley 1 1|1¤}}
Hines|Billy and Jimmy Hines}} 1 1|1¤}}
O'Brien|Pat O'Brien}} and {{sort|Kowalski|Karl Kowalski}} 1 1|1¤}}
Perez|Eduardo Perez}} and Red Roberts 1 1|1¤}}
Piret|Ray Piret}} and {{sort|Welch, Herb|Herb Welch}} 1 1|1¤}}
Rossi|Len Rossi}} and Bad Boy Hines 1 1|1¤}}
Rossi|Len Rossi}} and Tomayo Soto 1 1|1¤}}
Stanlee|Paul Stanlee}} and Jack Welch 1 1|1¤}}
Eddie|Gossett}} and {{sort|Riley|Tex Riley}} 1 1|1¤}}
Johnny|Walker|Mr. Wrestling II}} and {{sort|Rossi|Len Rossi}} 1 1|1¤}}
Johnny|Walker|Mr. Wrestling II}} and Bob Ramstead 1 1|1¤}}
Ken|Lucas|Ken Lucas (wrestler)}} and {{sort|Hall|Dennis Hall}} 1 1|1¤}}
The|Fabulous Freebirds}}
(Terry Gordy and Michael Hayes)
1 1|1¤}}
Tojo|Yamamoto}} and Jimmy Golden 1 1|1¤}}
Stan|Frazier|Uncle Elmer}} and {{sort|Hall|Dennis Hall}} 1 1|1¤}}
Golden Hawk and Johnny Kostas 1 1|1¤}}
Garza|Lozano|Tonina Jackson}} and {{sort|Purdin|Jack Purdin}} 1 1|1¤}}

Individual reigns by combined length

Key
SymbolMeaning
¤The exact length of at least one title reign is uncertain, so the shortest possible length is used.
RankWrestler# of reignsCombined days
1Tojo|Yamamoto}} 35 942|942¤}}
2Rossi|Len Rossi}} 19 665|665¤}}
3Jackie|Fargo}} 30 579|579¤}}
4Bill|Dundee}} 22 566|566¤}}
5Steve|Keirn}} 19 525|525¤}}
6Al|Greene|Al Denney}} 20 503|503¤}}
7Welch, Roy|Roy Welch}} 3 470|470¤}}
8Stan|Lane}} 18 460|460¤}}
9Fields|Don Fields}} 7 443
10Greene, Don|Don Greene / Mr. Wrestling}} 15 435|435¤}}
11Jerry|Lawler}} 22 426|426¤}}
12Milano|Mario Milano}} 7 415|415¤}}
13Welch, Herb|Herb Welch}} 5 395|395¤}}
14Phil|Hickerson}} 14 379|379¤}}
15Dennis|Condrey}} 15 349|349¤}}
16Fields|Luke Fields}} 5 331
17Bearcat Brown 13 322|322¤}}
18Dante 9 306|306¤}}
Mephisto 9 306|306¤}}
20Jerry|Jarrett}} 17 290|290¤}}
21Smith|John Smith}} 3 279|279¤}}
22Smith|Al Smith}} 3 266|266¤}}
23Welch, Lester|Lester Welch}} 12 236
24Koko|Ware / Sweet Brown Sugar|Koko B Ware}} 9 230|230¤}}
25Eddie|Gossett / Graham / Marlin|Eddie Graham}} 10 210
26Wayne|Ferris|The Honky Tonk Man}} 5 194|194¤}}
27Starr|Jim Starr}} 12 188|188¤}}
Norvell|Austin}} 13 188|188¤}}
29Tommy|Rich}} 6 185
30Mitsu|Hirai}} 2 178|178¤}}
31Von Stroheim|Karl Von Stroheim}} 3 176
Von Stroheim|Skull Von Stroheim}} 3 176
33Don|Bass / Scorpion|Don Bass (wrestler)}} 4 175
34Tommy|Gilbert}} 12 174|174¤}}
35Fargo, Sonny|Sonny Fargo / Roughhouse Fargo / Masked Rebel}} 8 172|172¤}}
36Perez, Alex|Alex Perez}} 6 168|168¤}}
37Long|Johnny Long}} 6 161|161¤}}
38Bobby|Eaton}} 6 148|148¤}}
Jonathan|Boyd}} 7 148|148¤}}
40Gonzales|Tony Gonzales}} 6 141|141¤}}
Lortie|Donald Lortie}} 6 141|141¤}}
42Eddie|Gilbert|Eddie Gilbert (wrestler)}} 4 140|140¤}}
43Ken|Lucas|Ken Lucas (wrestler)}} 12 137|137¤}}
44Larry|Latham|Moondog Spot}} 3 134|134¤}}
45Garrett|Billy Garrett}} 9 133|133¤}}
46Sullivan|Eddie Sullivan}} 8 123|123¤}}
47Robert|Fuller}} 6 122|122¤}}
48Fields|Bobby Fields}} 3 119
49Billy|Travis|Billy Joe Travis}} 4 112
50Pulaski|Stan Pulaski / Eric Pomeroy}} 3 105|105¤}}
Jeff|Jarrett}} 4 105
51Dream Machine|Dream Machine}} 6 103
52Corsica Joe 6 102|102¤}}
Corsica Jean 6 102|102¤}}
54Rip|Morgan / Bigfoot|Rip Morgan}} 5 101|101¤}}
55Ricky|Morton}} 8 099|99¤}}
56Jos|LeDuc}} 2 098|98¤}}
57Jim|White|Jim White (wrestler)}} 8 97
58Assassin 1|Assassin #1}} 5 096|96¤}}
Assassin 2|Assassin #2}} 5 096|96¤}}
60Riley|Tex Riley}} 7 093|93¤}}
61Cason|Don Carson}} 9 092|92¤}}
62{{sort|Gibson, Ricky|Ricky Gibson}} 6 091|91¤}}
Basher 1 91
Spike 1 91
65Clancy|Mike Clancy}} 1 087|87¤}}
66Dutch|Mantel}} 4 86
67Red Shadow|The Red Shadow}} 8 085|85¤}}
Kinji|Shibuya}} 1 085|85¤}}
Mr.|Moto|Tor Kamata}} 1 085|85¤}}
70Louie|Jean Louie}} 2 084|84¤}}
Porkchop|Cash}} 3 84
72Austeri|Jim Austeri}} 1 83
Tiny|Mills}} 1 83
74Novak|David Novak}} 5 082|82¤}}
Novak|Jerry Novak}} 5 082|82¤}}
76Gallagher|Doc Gallagher}} 1 77
Gallagher|Mike Gallagher}} 1 77
Smith|Roger Smith}} 2 77
Johnny|Walker|Mr. Wrestling II}} 11 077|77¤}}
80Hall|Dennis Hall}} 10 076|76¤}}
81Frank|Morrell}} 6 074|74¤}}
82Cook|Charlie Cook}} 1 72
Seigler|Tommy Seigler}} 1 72
84David|Schultz|David Schultz (professional wrestler)}} 3 071|71¤}}
85Kevin|Sullivan|Kevin Sullivan (wrestler)}} 1 65
Randy|Rose}} 4 65
87Little Bear|Danny Little Bear}} 1 63
Rhodes|Dirty Rhodes}} 1 63
Bobo|Brazil}} 2 63
Chief Thundercloud 1 63
91Dromo|Bill Dromo}} 1 62
Dick|Beyer|The Destroyer (wrestler)}} 2 62
93Blue Inferno 1 2 060|60¤}}
Blue Inferno 2 2 060|60¤}}
95Afa|Afa}} 2 59
Sika|Sika}} 2 59
97Pat|Tanaka}} 2 58
98Plowboy|Plowboy / Playbo / Stan Frazier, Giant Hillbilly Elmer}} 5 057|57¤}}
99Gibson|Ron Gibson}} 2 56
Spoiler|The Spoiler}} 2 56
Marty|Jannetty}} 2 56
Robert|Gibson|Robert Gibson (wrestler)}} 6 056|56¤}}
Shawn|Michaels}} 2 56
104Andrews|Tom Andrews}} 3 55
Mike|Davis|Mike Davis (wrestler)}} 5 055|55¤}}
Tommy|Lane|Tommy Lee Jones (wrestler)}} 5 055|55¤}}
107Martinez|Frank Martinez}} 3 052|52¤}}
108{{sort|Andrews|Ray Andrews}} 1 049|49¤}}
Big Bubba|Big Bubba}} 2 049|49¤}}
Brown|Jerry Brown}} 3 49
Buddy|Roberts}} 3 49
Mighty Yankee 3 2 49
113Toru|Tanaka}} 2 48
114Luke|Williams|Luke Williams (wrestler)}} 2 047|47¤}}
115Becker|Bobby Becker}} 1 45
Becker|George Becker}} 1 45
117Piret|Ray Piret}} 2 044|44¤}}
118Don Bass|Fire}} 1 43
Flame 1 43
120{{sort|York|Mack York}} 1 042|42¤}}
Len|Denton}} 1 42
Tony|Anthony|Tony Anthony (wrestler)}} 1 42
Big Bad John 2 042|42¤}}
Chief Little Bear 1 042|42¤}}
Goliath 1 042|42¤}}
126Karl|Von Brauner}} 3 041|41¤}}
Kurt|Von Brauner}} 3 041|41¤}}
Rocky|Johnson}} 2 41
129Danny|Hodge}} 1 038|38¤}}
130Paul|Diamond}} 1 37
131Hall|Finis Hall}} 1 36
Mr.|Onita|Atsushi Onita}} 3 36
Myers|Duke Myers}} 2 036|36¤}}
Masa|Fuchi|Masanobu Fuchi}} 3 36
Masked Bat 1 36
136Donovan|Chick Donovan}} 1 35
Austin|Idol}} 1 035|35¤}}
Jack|Hart|Barry Horowitz}} 1 35
Rufus R.|Jones}} 1 35
Gorgeous George Jr. 1 35
141Calza|Gino Calza}} 1 34
Calza|Tony Calza}} 1 34
Eljiah|Akeem|Leroy Brown (wrestler)}} 3 34
Kareem|Muhammad|Ray Candy}} 3 34
145George Barnes 2 032|32¤}}
146Hart|Bobby Hart}} 1 30
Parente|Lorenzo Parente}} 1 30
Mario|Milano}} 1 30
149Sputnik|Monroe}} 3 029|29¤}}
150Kirbu|Roger Kirby}} 2 28
Starr|Mark Starr}} 1 28
El|Mongol}} 1 028|28¤}}
Killer Karl|Krupp}} 1 028|28¤}}
Ron|Bass|Ron Bass (wrestler)}} 2 28
Soul Train|Jones|Virgil (wrestler)}} 1 28
156Wayne|Ken Wayne}} 1 026|26¤}}
Danny|Davis|Nightmare Danny Davis}} 1 026|26¤}}
158{{sort|Ramstead|Bob Ramstead}} 2 022|22¤}}
Sawyer|Terry Sawyer}} 1 22
160Mongolian Stomper 1 21
Fulton|Charlie Fulton}} 1 21
Hassan|Sheik Ali Hassan}} 1 21
King, Sonny|Sonny King}} 2 21
Malenkov|Ivan Malenkov}} 1 21
Mayne|Bobby Mayne}} 1 21
Spot|Spot}} 1 21
Bob|Ellis}} 1 21
Jim|Garvin|Jimmy Garvin}} 1 21
Mr.|Fuji}} 1 21
Paul|Ellering}} 1 21
The|Moondogs}} 1 21
172Jackie|Fargo}} 1 020|20¤}}
173Von Heller|Otto Von Heller}} 2 19
Karl|Von Steiger}} 2 19
175Jimmy|Golden}} 2 018|18¤}}
Pat|Barrett|Pat Barrett (wrestler)}} 2 18
177Tor|Kamata}} 1 17
178Belkas|Chris Belkas}} 1 14
Cain|Frankie Cain}} 1 014|14¤}}
Fuller|Buddy Fuller}} 3 14
Brian|Knobs}} 2 14
Jerry|Sags}} 2 14
King Kong|Bundy}} 1 14
Rick|Rude}} 1 14
Tosh|Togo}} 1 14
Angel|The Angel}} 1 14
187Mitchell|Guy Mitchell}} 1 13
Billy|Robinson}} 3 013|13¤}}
Hector|Guerrero}} 1 13
Jimmy|Valiant}} 1 13
Steve|Regal}} 1 13
192Tyler|Rip Tyler}} 1 011|11¤}}
Tyler|Tim Tyler}} 1 011|11¤}}
194Great Higami|The Great Higami}} 1 10
Lindsey|Doug Lindsey}} 1 010|10¤}}
Philipps|Treach Phillips}} 1 010|10¤}}
197Skull|Murphy}} 2 9
Gypsy Joe 2 9
Ken Lucas 1 009|9¤}}
Scorpion 1 9
201Soto|Tomayo Soto}} 2 008|8¤}}
202{{sort|Cagle|Joey Cagle}} 1 007|7¤}}
Curtis|George Curtis}} 1 7
Curtis|Jack Curtis}} 1 7
Fields|Lee Fields}} 1 7
Great Yamaha|The Great Yamaha}} 1 007|7¤}}
Marlin|Johnny Marlin}} 1 007|7¤}}
Mitchell|Jim Mitchell}} 1 7
Sortor|Rocky Sortor}} 1 007|7¤}}
Sundown Kid|The Sundown Kid}} 1 007|7¤}}
Bill|Irwin|Bill Irwin (wrestler)}} 1 7
Les|Thatcher}} 1 7
Lou|Thesz}} 1 7
Terry|Garvin}} 1 7
Terry|Taylor}} 1 7
Ron Garvin 1 7
Sir Clements 1 7
218Kelly, Mike|Mike Kelly}} 1 5
Kelly, Pat|Pat Kelly}} 1 5
McCarthy|Joe McCarthy}} 1 5
Great Bolo 1 5
222Kowalski|Karl Kowalski}} 3 004|4¤}}
223{{sort|Fargo, Don|Don Fargo}} 2 003|3¤}}
Kowalski, Ivan|Ivan Kowalski}} 2 3
Sky|Bill Sky}} 2 3
Sky|Joe Sky}} 2 3
227Cousin Junior 1 2
Canny|Wild Bill Canny}} 2 2
Roberts|Red Roberts}} 2 002|2¤}}
230Chacoma|Mike Chacoma}} 1 001|1¤}}
Cortez|Carlos Rodriguez Cortez}} 1 001|1¤}}
Dalton|Frank Dalton}} 1 001|1¤}}
Dalton|Jack Dalton}} 1 001|1¤}}
Garibaldi|Chick Garibaldi}} 1 001|1¤}}
Garibaldi|Leo Garibaldi}} 1 001|1¤}}
Harrell|Henry Harrell}} 1 001|1¤}}
Hines|Bad Boy Hines}} 1 001|1¤}}
Hines|Billy Hines}} 1 001|1¤}}
Hines|Jimmy Hines}} 1 001|1¤}}
Knox|Buddy Knox}} 1 001|1¤}}
Kostas|Johnny Kostas}} 1 001|1¤}}
Lee|Chin Lee}} 1 001|1¤}}
Mobley|Rex Mobley}} 1 001|1¤}}
O'Brien|Pat O'Brien}} 1 001|1¤}}
Perez|Eduardo Perez}} 1 001|1¤}}
Stanlee|Paul Stanlee}} 1 001|1¤}}
Welch|Jack Welch}} 1 001|1¤}}
Witzig|Jack Witzig}} 1 001|1¤}}
Michael|Hayes|Michael Hayes (wrestler)}} 1 001|1¤}}
Terry|Gordy}} 1 001|1¤}}
Corsica Joe 1 001|1¤}}
Al Smith}} 1 001|1¤}}
Golden Hawk 1 001|1¤}}
Garza|Lozano|Tonina Jackson}} 1 000|¤}}
Purdin|Jack Purdin}} 1 000|¤}}

Footnotes

1. ^{{cite book | author=Royal Duncan & Gary Will | title=Wrestling Title Histories |chapter= (Memphis, Nashville) Tennessee: Southern Tag Team Title [Roy Welsch & Nick Gulas, Jerry Jarrett from 1977] | pages= 185–189| publisher=Archeus Communications | year=2006 | isbn=0-9698161-5-4}}
2. ^The length of the reign is too uncertain to calculate.
3. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and {{age in days|April 1, 1948|June 29, 1948}} days
4. ^10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 The location of the match was not captured as part of the documentation.
5. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and {{age in days|June 29, 1948|November 23, 1948}} days
6. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and {{age in days|November 23, 1948|February 11, 1949}} days
7. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and {{age in days|February 11, 1949|December 8, 1949}} days
8. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and {{age in days|December 8, 1949|August 3, 1950}} days
9. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and {{age in days|December 21, 1950|July 11, 1951}} days
10. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and {{age in days|July 12, 1951|November 5, 1951}} days
11. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/day-pro-wrestling-history-july-12-gagne-bruiser-crusher-ladd-wins-americas-title | title=On this day in pro wrestling history (July 12): Gagne, Bruiser and Crusher, Ladd wins Americas title, 1992 Bash with Sting vs. Vader | date=July 12, 2015 | accessdate=February 11, 2017 | first=Brian | last=Hoops | publisher=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online}}
12. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and {{age in days|December 18, 1951|April 30, 1952}} days
13. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and {{age in days|April 7, 1952|April 17, 1952}} days
14. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and {{age in days|April 17, 1952|May 24, 1952}} days
15. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and {{age in days|May 24, 1952|September 6, 1952}} days
16. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and {{age in days|May 25, 1952|September 7, 1952}} days
17. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|October 12, 1954|November 26, 1954 }} and {{age in days|October 12, 1954|January 13, 1955}} days
18. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|June 25, 1956|June 26, 1956}} and {{age in days|June 1, 1956|June 26, 1956}} days
19. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and {{age in days|September 17, 1956|March 20, 1958}} days
20. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|March 20, 1958|March 21, 1958}} and {{age in days|March 1, 1958|March 21, 1958}} days
21. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|April 18, 1958|May 1, 1958}} and {{age in days|April 18, 1958|May 29, 1958}} days
22. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|May 29, 1958|May 30, 1958}} and {{age in days|May 29, 1958|May 30, 1958}} days
23. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and {{age in days|October 3, 1958|April 30, 1959}} days
24. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and {{age in days|April 1, 1959|October 11, 1959}} days
25. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and {{age in days|April 2, 1959|October 12, 1959}} days
26. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and {{age in days|April 3, 1959|October 13, 1959}} days
27. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/daily-pro-wrestling-history-0222-sting-Defeated-hogan-win-vacant-wcw-title-230591 | title=Daily pro wrestling history (02/22): Sting Defeated Hogan to win vacant WCW title | date=February 22, 2017 | accessdate=February 27, 2017 | first=Brian | last=Hoops | publisher=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online}}
28. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|April 25, 1960|January 1, 1961}} and {{age in days|April 25, 1960|January 7, 1961}} days
29. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|January 7, 1961|January 8, 1961}} and {{age in days|January 1, 1961|January 8, 1961}} days
30. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/daily-pro-wrestling-history-0212-christian-cage-wins-gold-tna-230011 | title=On this day in pro wrestling history (Feb 12): Christian Cage wins gold in TNA| date=February 12, 2017 | accessdate=February 15, 2017 | first=Brian | last=Hoops | publisher=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online}}
31. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|April 19, 1962|July 1, 1962}} and {{age in days|April 19, 1962|July 8, 1962}} days
32. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|July 8, 1962|July 9, 1962}} and {{age in days|July 1, 1962|July 9, 1962}} days
33. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/day-pro-wrestling-history-may-13-rick-martel-wins-awa-gold-kurt-angle-wins-tna-title | title=On this day in pro wrestling history (May 13): Rick Martel wins AWA gold, Kurt Angle wins TNA title, Nash and Hall beat one man to win tag titles | date=May 13, 2015 | accessdate=February 11, 2017 | first=Brian | last=Hoops | publisher=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online}}
34. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/day-pro-wrestling-history-may-26-dick-bruiser-crusher-beat-larry-hennig-harley-race | title=On this day in pro wrestling history (May 26): Dick the Bruiser and Crusher beat Larry Hennig and Harley Race in a nine fall death match, Tiger Mask wins WWF Jr. Heavyweight gold | date=May 26, 2015 | accessdate=February 11, 2017 | author=F4W Staff | publisher=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online}}
35. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and {{age in days|December 28, 1966|June 1, 1967}} days
36. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and {{age in days|June 12, 1967|August 3, 1967}} days
37. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and {{age in days|August 10, 1967|October 30, 1967}} days
38. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and {{age in days|October 1, 1967|March 4, 1968}} days
39. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and {{age in days|March 4, 1968|April 3, 1968}} days
40. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and {{age in days|April 3, 1968|April 30, 1968}} days
41. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|April 24, 1968|April 25, 1968}} and {{age in days|April 1, 1968|April 25, 1968}} days
42. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|May 2, 1968|May 3, 1968}} and {{age in days|May 2, 1968|May 12, 1968}} days
43. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|May 12, 1968|May 13, 1968}} and {{age in days|May 3, 1968|May 13, 1968}} days
44. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|August 24, 1968|August 25, 1968}} and {{age in days|August 24, 1968|September 8, 1968}} days
45. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|September 8, 1968|September 9, 1968}} and {{age in days|August 24, 1968|September 9, 1968}} days
46. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|September 9, 1968|September 10, 1968}} and {{age in days|September 9, 1968|September 23, 1968}} days
47. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|September 23, 1968|September 24, 1968}} and {{age in days|September 10, 1968|September 24, 1968}} days
48. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/daily-pro-wrestling-history-0227-nxt-takes-over-230856 | title=Daily pro wrestling history (02/27): NXT takes over | date=February 28, 2017 | accessdate=February 27, 2017 | first=Brian | last=Hoops | publisher=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online}}
49. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|March 12, 1969|March 13, 1969}} and {{age in days|March 1, 1969|March 13, 1969}} days
50. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and {{age in days|March 13, 1969|March 30, 1969}} days
51. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|April 24, 1969|April 25, 1969}} and {{age in days|April 24, 1969|April 27, 1969}} days
52. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|April 27, 1969|April 28, 1969}} and {{age in days|April 25, 1969|April 28, 1969}} days
53. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/memphis/tournaments/southerntag.html#southerntag70| title=Southern Tag Title Tournament 1970 | date=March 30, 1970 | accessdate=March 28, 2017 | work=Pro Wrestling History}}
54. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|May 18, 1970|May 19, 1970}} and {{age in days|May 18, 1970|May 29, 1970}} days
55. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|May 29, 1970|May 30, 1970}} and {{age in days|May 19, 1970|May 30, 1970}} days
56. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|January 9, 1971|January 10, 1971}} and {{age in days|January 9, 1971|January 31, 1971}} days
57. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|January 31, 1971|February 4, 1971}} and {{age in days|January 10, 1971|February 4, 1971}} days
58. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/memphis/gulas/1971.html#062871 | title=Mid-South Coliseum 1971 - June 28, 1971 | date=June 28, 1971 | accessdate=March 28, 2017 | work=Pro Wrestling History}}
59. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|September 25, 1971|October 1, 1971}} and {{age in days|September 25, 1971|October 6, 1971}} days
60. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|October 5, 1971|October 6, 1971}} and {{age in days|October 1, 1971|October 6, 1971}} days
61. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/memphis/gulas/1971.html#101171 | title=Mid-South Coliseum 1971 - October 11, 1971 | date=October 11, 1971 | accessdate=March 28, 2017 | work=Pro Wrestling History}}
62. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/memphis/tournaments/southerntag.html#southerntag71| title=Southern Tag Title Tournament 1971 | date=October 25, 1971 | accessdate=March 28, 2017 | work=Pro Wrestling History}}
63. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/memphis/gulas/1971.html#102571 | title=Mid-South Coliseum 1971 - October 25, 1971 | date=October 25, 1971 | accessdate=March 28, 2017 | work=Pro Wrestling History}}
64. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/memphis/gulas/1971.html#110871 | title=Mid-South Coliseum 1971 - November 8, 1971 | date=November 8, 1971 | accessdate=March 28, 2017 | work=Pro Wrestling History}}
65. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|November 29, 1971|November 30, 1971}} and {{age in days|November 29, 1971|December 31, 1971}} days
66. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|November 30, 1971|December 1, 1971}} and {{age in days|November 30, 1971|December 31, 1971}} days
67. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|December 31, 1971|March 27, 1972}} and {{age in days|November 30, 1971|March 27, 1972}} days
68. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|March 27, 1972|April 1, 1972}} and {{age in days|March 27, 1972|April 9, 1972}} days
69. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/memphis/gulas/1972.html#032772 | title=Mid-South Coliseum 1972 - March 27, 1972 | date=March 27, 1972 | accessdate=March 28, 2017 | work=Pro Wrestling History}}
70. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|April 9, 1972|April 10, 1972}} and {{age in days|April 1, 1972|April 10, 1972}} days
71. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/memphis/gulas/1972.html#041072 | title=Mid-South Coliseum 1972 - April 10, 1972 | date=April 10, 1972 | accessdate=March 28, 2017 | work=Pro Wrestling History}}
72. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|April 17, 1972|May 1, 1972}} and {{age in days|April 17, 1972|May 7, 1972}} days
73. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|May 7, 1972|May 8, 1972}} and {{age in days|May 1, 1972|May 8, 1972}} days
74. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/memphis/gulas/1972.html#061972 | title=Mid-South Coliseum 1972 - June 19, 1972 | date=June 19, 1972 | accessdate=March 28, 2017 | work=Pro Wrestling History}}
75. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/memphis/gulas/1972.html#110672 | title=Mid-South Coliseum 1972 - November 6, 1972 | date=November 6, 1972 | accessdate=March 28, 2017 | work=Pro Wrestling History}}
76. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/memphis/gulas/1972.html#122572 |title=Mid-South Coliseum 1972 - December 25, 1972 |date=December 25, 1972 |accessdate=March 28, 2017 |work=Pro Wrestling History}}
77. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and {{age in days|January 15, 1973|February 12, 1973}} days
78. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|February 12, 1973|February 13, 1973}} and {{age in days|February 1, 1973|February 13, 1973}} days
79. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/memphis/tournaments/southerntag.html#southerntag0673| title=Southern Tag Title Tournament 1973 | date=June 18, 1973 | accessdate=March 28, 2017 | work=Pro Wrestling History}}
80. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/memphis/tournaments/southerntag.html#southerntag0973| title=Southern Tag Title Tournament 1973 | date=September 17, 1973 | accessdate=March 28, 2017 | work=Pro Wrestling History}}
81. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and {{age in days|December 23, 1974|January 7, 1975}} days
82. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|March 10, 1975|March 11, 1975}} and {{age in days|March 10, 1975|March 30, 1975}} days
83. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|March 30, 1975|March 31, 1975}} and {{age in days|March 11, 1975|March 31, 1975}} days
84. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|March 31, 1975|May 1, 1975}} and {{age in days|March 31, 1975|May 31, 1975}} days
85. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|May 31, 1975|June 16, 1975}} and {{age in days|May 1, 1975|June 16, 1975}} days
86. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|January 12, 1976|February 1, 1976}} and {{age in days|January 12, 1976|February 28, 1976}} days
87. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|February 1, 1976|February 2, 1976}} and {{age in days|February 1, 1976|February 28, 1976}} days
88. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|February 28, 1976|March 7, 1976}} and {{age in days|February 2, 1976|March 7, 1976}} days
89. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.f4wonline.com/daily-updates/day-pro-wrestling-history-low-ki-vs-devitt-punk-wins-ovw-title-muto-wins-iwgp-belt | title=On this day in pro wrestling history: Low Ki Vs. Dewitt, Punk wins OVW title, Mutoh wins IWGP belt, Bret wins NA title, Dibiase and Dr. Death, Sheik, Watts, Fargos| date=May 3, 2015 | accessdate=February 11, 2017 | author=F4W Staff | publisher=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online}}
90. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|July 19, 1976|July 20, 1976}} and {{age in days|July 19, 1976|July 31, 1976}} days
91. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|July 20, 1976|July 21, 1976}} and {{age in days|July 19, 1976|July 31, 1976}} days
92. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|July 31, 1976|September 14, 1976}} and {{age in days|July 20, 1976|September 14, 1976}} days
93. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/daily-pro-wrestling-history-0207-bobby-roode-austin-aries-win-tag-team-gold-229726 | title=On this day in pro wrestling history (Feb 7): Bobby Roode and Austin Aries wins tag gold | date=February 7, 2017 | accessdate=February 15, 2017 | first=Brian | last=Hoops | publisher=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online}}
94. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/memphis/tournaments/southerntag.html#southerntag77| title=Southern Tag Title Tournament 1977 | date=March 14, 1977| accessdate=March 28, 2017 | work=Pro Wrestling History}}
95. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.f4wonline.com/daily-updates/day-pro-wrestling-history-iwgp-champ-wins-g-1-1995-orton-beats-benoit-158066 | title=On this day in pro wrestling history: IWGP Champ wins 1-G, Orton beats Benoit | date=August 15, 2015 | accessdate=February 11, 2017 | first=Brian | last=Hoops | publisher=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online}}
96. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|January 9, 1978|February 1, 1978}} and {{age in days|January 9, 1978|February 18, 1978}} days
97. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|February 18, 1978|February 19, 1978}} and {{age in days|February 2, 1978|February 19, 1978}} days
98. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/daily-pro-wrestling-history-0219-kurt-angle-vs-undertaker-no-way-out-2006-230411 | title=Daily Pro Wrestling History (02/19): Kurt Angle vs. Undertaker at No Way Out 2006 | date=February 19, 2017 | accessdate=February 27, 2017 | first=Brian | last=Hoops | publisher=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online}}
99. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/memphis/tournaments/southerntag.html#southerntag78| title=Southern Tag Title Tournament 1978 | date=October 9, 1978 | accessdate=March 28, 2017 | work=Pro Wrestling History}}
100. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/memphis/tournaments/southerntag.html#southerntag0179| title=Southern Tag Title Tournament 1979 | date=January 21, 1979 | accessdate=March 28, 2017 | work=Pro Wrestling History}}
101. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/daily-pro-wrestling-history-0226-verne-gagne-wins-awa-title-his-birthday-230791 | title=Daily pro wrestling history (02/26): Verne Gagne wins AWA title on his birthday | date=February 26, 2017 | accessdate=February 27, 2017 | first=Brian | last=Hoops | publisher=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online}}
102. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/day-pro-wrestling-history-may-7-jeff-jarrett-ends-david-arquettes-wcw-title-reign | title=On this day in pro wrestling history (May 7): Jeff Jarrett ends David Arquette's WCW title reign, Nick Bockwinkel Vs. Ray Stevens| date=May 7, 2015 | accessdate=February 10, 2017 | author=F4W Staff | publisher=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online}}
103. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|June 15, 1979|September 1, 1979}} and {{age in days|June 15, 1979|September 23, 1979}} days
104. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|September 23, 1979|September 24, 1979}} and {{age in days|September 1, 1979|September 24, 1979}} days
105. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|March 11, 1980|April 1, 1980}} and {{age in days|March 11, 1980|April 6, 1980}} days
106. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|April 6, 1980|April 7, 1980}} and {{age in days|April 1, 1980|April 7, 1980}} days
107. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/memphis/tournaments/southerntag.html#southerntag80| title=Southern Tag Title Tournament 1980 | date=April 7, 1980 | accessdate=March 28, 2017 | work=Pro Wrestling History}}
108. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/day-pro-wrestling-history-may-25-rockers-last-match-awa-tiger-mask-wins-nwa-jr | title=On this day in pro wrestling history (May 25): Rockers last match in AWA, Tiger Mask wins NWA Jr. Heavyweight gold, Russian amateur wrestler beats Vader | date=May 25, 2015 | accessdate=February 19, 2017 | first=Brian | last=Hoops | publisher=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online}}
109. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/day-pro-wrestling-history-june-2-hogan-beats-inoki-win-1st-iwgp-tourney-htms | title=On this day in pro wrestling history (June 2): Hogan beats Inoki to win 1st IWGP tourney, HTM's Intercontinental title reign begins | date=June 2, 2015 | accessdate=February 11, 2017 | first=Brian | last=Hoops | publisher=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online}}
110. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|June 11, 1980|July 1, 1980}} and {{age in days|June 11, 1980|July 2, 1980}} days
111. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|July 1, 1980|July 2, 1980}} and {{age in days|July 1, 1980|July 2, 1980}} days
112. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/day-pro-wrestling-history-july-28-lou-thesz-wrestles-husband-worlds-greatest-all | title=On this day in pro wrestling history (July 28): Lou Thesz wrestles the husband of the world's greatest all-time female athlete | date=July 28, 2015 | accessdate=February 11, 2017 | first=Brian | last=Hoops | publisher=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online}}
113. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|July 13, 1981|July 14, 1981}} and {{age in days|July 13, 1981|July 30, 1981}} days
114. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|July 30, 1981|August 1, 1981}} and {{age in days|July 14, 1981|August 1, 1981}} days
115. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/memphis/tournaments/southerntag.html#southerntag82| title=Southern Tag Title Tournament 1982 | date=March 8, 1982 | accessdate=March 28, 2017 | work=Pro Wrestling History}}
116. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|January 30, 1984|January 31, 1984}} and {{age in days|January 1, 1984|January 31, 1984}} days
117. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/memphis/tournaments/southerntag.html#southerntag0184| title=Southern Tag Title Tournament 1984 | date=January 31, 1984 | accessdate=March 28, 2017 | work=Pro Wrestling History}}
118. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/daily-pro-wrestling-history-0214-austin-vs-mcmahon-st-valentines-day-massacre-230116 | title=On this day in pro wrestling history (Feb 14): Austin vs. McMahon at St. Valentine's Day Massacre | date=February 14, 2017 | accessdate=February 15, 2017 | first=Brian | last=Hoops | publisher=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online}}
119. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/memphis/tournaments/southerntag.html#southerntag0384| title=Southern Tag Title Tournament 1984 | date=March 26, 1984 | accessdate=March 28, 2017 | work=Pro Wrestling History}}
120. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/memphis/tournaments/southerntag.html#southerntag1084| title=Southern Tag Title Tournament 1984 | date=October 8, 1984 | accessdate=March 28, 2017 | work=Pro Wrestling History}}
121. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/memphis/tournaments/southerntag.html#southerntag0185| title=Southern Tag Title Tournament 1985 | date=January 14, 1985 | accessdate=March 28, 2017 | work=Pro Wrestling History}}
122. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|May 13, 1985|May 14, 1985}} and {{age in days|May 13, 1985|May 31, 1985}} days
123. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|May 31, 1985|June 17, 1985}} and {{age in days|May 14, 1985|June 17, 1985}} days
124. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/memphis/tournaments/southerntag.html#southerntag0685| title=Southern Tag Title Tournament 1985 | date=June 17, 1985 | accessdate=March 28, 2017 | work=Pro Wrestling History}}
125. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|September 17, 1985|September 18, 1985}} and {{age in days|September 17, 1985|September 30, 1985}} days
126. ^The date the championship was either won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days|September 30, 1985|October 14, 1985}} and {{age in days|September 18, 1985|October 14, 1985}} days
127. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/memphis/tournaments/southerntag.html#southerntag0186| title=Southern Tag Title Tournament 1986 | date=January 13, 1986 | accessdate=March 28, 2017 | work=Pro Wrestling History}}
128. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/memphis/tournaments/southerntag.html#southerntag1186| title=Southern Tag Title Tournament 1986 | date=November 10, 1986 | accessdate=March 28, 2017 | work=Pro Wrestling History}}
129. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/memphis/tournaments/southerntag.html#southerntag0687| title=Southern Tag Title Tournament 1987 | date=June 8, 1987 | accessdate=March 28, 2017 | work=Pro Wrestling History}}
130. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/memphis/tournaments/southerntag.html#southerntag0787 | title=Southern Tag Title Tournament 1987 | date=July 11, 1987 | accessdate=March 28, 2017 | work=Pro Wrestling History}}

See also

  • NWA Southern Heavyweight Championship (Florida version) – the version of the title used in Championship Wrestling from Florida
  • NWA Southern Tag Team Championship – the NWA board-controlled version of the title

References

{{Reflist}}

External links

  • NWA/AWA Southern Tag Team Championship history – Wrestling-Titles.com
  • 1983, 1984
  • 1985, 1986
  • 1987 Mid-South Coliseum event results – ProWrestlingHistory.com
{{American Wrestling Association}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Awa Southern Tag Team Championship}}

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