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词条 NWA Central States Tag Team Championship
释义

  1. Title History (1961)

  2. Title History (1979–1988)

  3. Team reigns by combined length

  4. Individual reigns by combined length

  5. See also

  6. Footnotes

  7. References

{{Infobox pro wrestling championship
| championshipname = NWA Central States Tag Team Championship
| image =The_Rockers_-_Michaels_and_Jannetty.jpg
| image_size =
| caption =The Midnight Rockers (Shawn Michaels (left) and Marty Jannetty (right)), held the championship in 1985.
| currentholder = Inactive
| won = 1988
| promotion =Heart of America Sports Attractions / Central States Wrestling
| created =1961
| mostreigns =As a team: The Batten Twins (4 reigns)
Individual: "Bulldog" Bob Brown (9 reigns)
| firstchamp =The Medics (Medic #1 and Medic #2)
| longestreign =Individual: "Bulldog Bob Brown and Marty Jannetty (249 days)
Combined: The Batten Twins (292 days)
| shortestreign ="Bulldog" Bob Brown and Pat O'Connor (3 days)[1]
|youngest=
|oldest=
|lightest=
|heaviest=
}}

The NWA Central States Tag Team Championship was the primary tag team championship for the Heart of America Sports Attractions / Central States Wrestling promotion from 1979 until the promotion ceased to exist in 1988. The Central States Tag Team Championship had originally existed for a brief period of time in 1961, but its glory days date from 1979 to 1988, where it replaced the Central States version of the NWA World Tag Team Championship. Because the championship is a professional wrestling championship, it is not won or lost competitively but instead by the decision of the bookers of a wrestling promotion. The championship is awarded after the chosen team "wins" a match to maintain the illusion that professional wrestling is a competitive sport.[2]

A total of 80 wrestler have combined in 55 different teams have held the NWA Central States Tag Team Championship for a total of 68 reigns. Central States booker "Bulldog" Bob Brown has held the championship the most times, nine times with seven different partners. The Batten Twins (Brad and Bart Batten) is the team to have held the championship the most times as a team with four title reigns to their credit. Bob Brown's combined 528 days is the longest combined reigns of any one person and the Batten Twins 292 days is the longest for any team. The longest individual reign was the team of "Bulldog" Bob Brown and Marty Jannetty who held it for 249 days. Due to gaps in documentation it cannot be verified if the three-day reign of Bob Brown and Pat O'Connor is the shortest reign of any champions.[3]

Title History (1961)

Key
SymbolMeaning
#The overall championship reign
ReignThe reign number for the specific set of wrestlers listed.
EventThe event promoted by the respective promotion in which the title changed hands
N/AThe specific information has not been found
Used for vacated reigns in order to not count it as an official reign
+Indicates that the number of days held by this individual changes everyday.
nlt}})Indicates that a title change took place "no later than" a certain date. Often because the date of a title change is not found but a date of a title defense by the champions is found.
#Tag team name
Wrestlers
ReignDateDays
held
LocationEventNotes
1The Medics
(Medic #1 and Medic #2)
11961|01|19}}{{sort|{{age in days nts|month1=1|day1=19|year1=1961|month2=5|day2=30|year2=1961}}|[4]}}Kansas City, KansasLive eventDefeated Sonny Myers and John Paul Henning in 8-team tournament final to become first champions.
2Bulldog Austin and Tarzan Kowalski11961}}{{sort|{{age in days nts|month1=1|day1=20|year1=1961|month2=5|day2=31|year2=1961}}|[5]}}UnknownLive event[6]
3Bulldog Austin (2) and Don McClarity11961|05}}{{sort|{{age in days nts|month1=5|day1=1|year1=1961|month2=7|day2=31|year2=1961}}|[7]}}UnknownLive eventTarzan Kowalski left the promotion, forcing them to award the championship to Don McClarity
4Sonny Myers and Bobby Graham11961|07}}{{sort|0|[8]}}Kansas City, Kansas  

Title History (1979–1988)

#Wrestlers
(Tag team name if applicable)
ReignDateDays
held
LocationEventNotes
{{sort|01|1}}Bryan St. John and Randy Alls11979|02|26}}{{sort|{{age in days nts|month1=2|day1=26|year1=1979|month2=3|day2=1|year2=1979}}|[9]}}Wichita, KansasLive eventWinners of a tournament for the vacant championship[10]
{{sort|02|2}}Jerry Brown and Hartford Love11979|03}}{{sort|{{age in days nts|month1=3|day1=31|year1=1979|month2=5|day2=17|year2=1979}}|[11]}}[12]Live event 
{{sort|03|3}}Bryan St. John (2) and Bill Irwin11979|05|17}}{{sort|1|[13]}}Wichita, KansasLive event 
{{sort|03.5|—}}Vacated{{sort|0|N/A}}1979}}{{sort|0|N/A}}0|N/A}}0|N/A}} 
{{sort|04|4}}Jerry Brown (2) and The Turk11979|07|12}}{{age in days nts|month1=7|day1=12|year1=1979|month2=8|day2=11|year2=1979}}Kansas City, KansasLive eventDefeated "Bulldog" Bob Brown and Gama Singh in tournament final.[14]
{{sort|05|5}}"Buldog" Bob Brown and Gama Singh11979|08|11}}{{sort|1|[15]}}Des Moines, IowaLive event 
{{sort|05.5|—}}Vacated{{sort|0|N/A}}1979}}{{sort|0|N/A}}0|N/A}}0|N/A}}It is not clear why the championship was vacated
{{sort|06|6}}Bruiser Brody and Ernie Ladd11980|02|03}}{{age in days nts|month1=02|day1=03|year1=1980|month2=03|day2=20|year2=1980}}Kansas City, KansasLive eventDefeated Ted and Jerry Oates in a tournament final.[16]
{{sort|07|7}}"Bulldog" Bob Brown (2) and Dick Murdoch11980|03|20}}{{age in days nts|month1=3|day1=20|year1=1980|month2=4|day2=17|year2=1980}}Kansas City, KansasLive event 
{{sort|08|8}}Takachiho and Pak Song11980|04|17}}{{age in days nts|month1=4|day1=17|year1=1980|month2=6|day2=18|year2=1980}}Kansas City, KansasLive event 
{{sort|09|9}}"Bulldog" Bob Brown (3) and Pat O'Connor11980|06|18}}{{age in days nts|month1=6|day1=18|year1=1980|month2=6|day2=21|year2=1980}}Des Moines, IowaLive event 
10Takachiho (2) and Killer Karl Kox11980|06|21}}{{age in days nts|month1=6|day1=21|year1=1980|month2=8|day2=14|year2=1980}}Kansas City, KansasLive event[17]
11Takachiho (3) and Rufus R. Jones11980|08|14}}{{age in days nts|month1=8|day1=14|year1=1980|month2=10|day2=30|year2=1980}}Kansas City, KansasLive eventKiller Karl Kox left the promotion which awarded the championship to Rufus R. Jones instead.
12Mike George and Bob Sweetan11980|10|30}}{{sort|1|[18]}}Kansas City, KansasLive event 
13Jerry Roberts and Bruce Reed11980}}{{sort|1|[19]}}[12]Live event[20]
14The Kelly Twins
(Pat and Mike)
11981|01}}{{sort|{{age in days nts|month1=1|day1=31|year1=1981|month2=4|day2=9|year2=1981}}|[21]}}[12]Live event 
15"Bulldog" Bob Brown (4) and Terry Taylor11981|04|09}}{{sort|1|[22]}}Kansas City, KansasLive event 
{{sort|15.5|—}}Vacated{{sort|0|N/A}}1981}}{{sort|0|N/A}}0|N/A}}0|N/A}}Championship was vacated when Terry Taylor left the promotion.
16Bob Sweetan (2) and Terry Gibbs11981|06|06}}{{age in days nts|month1=6|day1=6|year1=1981|month2=8|day2=27|year2=1981}}Kansas City, KansasLive eventDefeated the Freebirds (Terry Gordy and Michael Hayes) in a tournament final.
17Buzz Tyler and James J. Dillon11981|08|27}}{{sort|{{age in days nts|month1=8|day1=27|year1=1981|month2=10|day2=1|year2=1981}}|[23]}}Kansas City, KansasLive event 
18Rufus R. Jones (2) and Dewey Robertson1nlt}}) {{dts|1981|10}}{{sort|1|[24]}}[12]Live eventDefeated Bob Sweetan and Jerry Brown in tournament final.[25]
19Jerry Brown (3) and Ron McFarlane11981}}{{sort|{{age in days nts|month1=12|day1=31|year1=1981|month2=1|day2=14|year2=1982}}|[26]}}[12]Live event 
20Ricky Romero and "Hot Stuff" Eddie Gilbert11982|01|14}}{{age in days nts|month1=1|day1=14|year1=1982|month2=1|day2=25|year2=1982}}Kansas City, KansasLive event 
21Roger Kirby and Jerry Valiant11982|01|25}}{{sort|{{age in days nts|month1=1|day1=25|year1=1982|month2=3|day2=1|year2=1982}}|[27]}}Wichita, KansasLive event[28][29]
22Dewey Robertson (2) and Steve Regal11982|03}}{{sort|1|[30]}}[12]Live event 
23Roger Kirby and Jerry Valiant21982|03|25}}{{sort|1|[31]}}Kansas City, KansasLive event[28][29]
24Dewey Robertson (3) and Steve Regal21982|03}}{{sort|{{age in days nts|month1=3|day1=31|year1=1982|month2=5|day2=1|year2=1982}}|[32]}}[12]Live event[25]
25Jerry Brown (4) and Roger Kirby (3)1nlt}}) {{dts|1982|05}}{{sort|{{age in days nts|month1=5|day1=31|year1=1982|month2=6|day2=3|year2=1982}}|[33]}}[12]Live eventTook place on either May 8 or May 15.[28]
26Mike George (2) and Mark Romero11982|06|03}}{{sort|{{age in days nts|month1=6|day1=3|year1=1982|month2=8|day2=1|year2=1982}}|[34]}}Kansas City, KansasLive event 
27Dewey Robertson (4) and Hercules Hernandez1nlt}}) August 1982{{sort|1|[35]}}[12]Live event 
28Mike George (3) and Mark Romero21982|08|19}}{{age in days nts|month1=8|day1=19|year1=1982|month2=9|day2=30|year2=1982}}Kansas City, KansasLive event[25]
29Dewey Robertson (5) and Hercules Hernandez21982|09|30}}{{age in days nts|month1=9|day1=30|year1=1982|month2=11|day2=21|year2=1982}}Kansas City, KansasLive event[25]
30"Bulldog" Bob Brown (5) and Buzz Tyler (2)11982|11|21}}{{age in days nts|month1=11|day1=21|year1=1982|month2=3|day2=3|year2=1983}}Kansas City, KansasLive event[25]
31Yasuyuki Fuji and Kim Duk11983|03|03}}{{sort|{{age in days nts|month1=3|day1=3|year1=1983|month2=5|day2=1|year2=1983}}|[36]}}Kansas City, KansasLive event 
{{sort|31.5|—}}Vacated{{sort|0|N/A}}1983|05}}{{sort|0|N/A}}0|N/A}}0|N/A}}Championship vacated when Kim Duk left the promotion.
32"Bulldog" Bob Brown (6) and Buzz Tyler (3)21983|05|26}}{{age in days nts|month1=5|day1=26|year1=1983|month2=7|day2=28|year2=1983}}Kansas City, KansasLive eventWon a tournament for the vacant championship.[37]
33The Sheiks
(Roger Kirby (4) and Abdullah the Great)
11983|07|28}}{{sort|{{age in days nts|month1=7|day1=28|year1=1983|month2=8|day2=1|year2=1983}}|[38]}}[12]Live event[28]
34George Wells and Ron Ritchie11983|08}}{{sort|1|[39]}}[12]Live event 
35The Sheiks
(Roger Kirby (5) and Abdullah the Great)
21983|08}}{{sort|{{age in days nts|month1=8|day1=31|year1=1983|month2=9|day2=22|year2=1983}}|[40]}}[12]Live event[28]
36"Bulldog" Bob Brown (7) and Buzz Tyler (4)31983|09|22}}{{sort|{{age in days nts|month1=9|day1=22|year1=1983|month2=12|day2=1|year2=1983}}|[41]}}Kansas City, KansasLive event 
{{sort|36.5|—}}Vacated{{sort|0|N/A}}1983|12}}{{sort|0|N/A}}0|N/A}}0|N/A}}Brown was injured by 666. Tyler and King Cobra wrestled Tully Blanchard and Ron Starr for the title on January 5, 1984, but the match ended in a Double disqualification.
37The Grapplers
(Len Denton and Tony Anthony)
11984|03|29}}{{age in days nts|month1=3|day1=29|year1=1984|month2=4|day2=5|year2=1984}}Kansas City, KansasLive eventDefeated Ted and Jerry Oates in a tournament final, but the title was held up because Grapplers used a loaded boot during the match.
38Jerry and Ted Oates21984|04|05}}{{age in days nts|month1=4|day1=5|year1=1984|month2=4|day2=12|year2=1984}}Kansas City, KansasLive eventDefeated the Grapplers in a rematch.
39The Grapplers
(Len Denton and Tony Anthony)
21984|04|12}}{{age in days nts|month1=4|day1=12|year1=1984|month2=6|day2=21|year2=1984}}Kansas City, KansasLive event[62]
40The Uptown Boys
(Marty Jannetty and Tommy Rogers)
11984|06|21}}{{age in days nts|month1=6|day1=21|year1=1984|month2=7|day2=26|year2=1984}}Kansas City, KansasLive event[42]
41The Grapplers
(Len Denton and Tony Anthony)
31984|07|26}}{{age in days nts|month1=7|day1=26|year1=1984|month2=8|day2=23|year2=1984}}Kansas City, KansasLive event[42]
42The Uptown Boys
(Marty Jannetty and Tommy Rogers)
21984|08|23}}{{age in days nts|month1=8|day1=23|year1=1984|month2=10|day2=11|year2=1984}}Kansas City, KansasLive event[42]
43Mr. Pogo and Gypsy Joe11984|10|11}}{{age in days nts|month1=10|day1=11|year1=1984|month2=12|day2=09|year2=1984}}Kansas City, KansasLive event 
44"Bulldog" Bob Brown (8) and Marty Jannetty (3)11984|12|09}}{{age in days nts|month1=12|day1=09|year1=1984|month2=8|day2=15|year2=1985}}Des Moines, IowaLive event[42]
{{sort|44.5|—}}Vacated{{sort|0|N/A}}1985|08|15}}{{sort|0|N/A}}0|N/A}}0|N/A}}Brown and Jannetty split after Brown refused to tag in during a match against the Batten Twins.[42]
45The Batten Twins
(Brad and Bart Batten)
11985|11|21}}{{age in days nts|month1=11|day1=21|year1=1985|month2=2|day2=20|year2=1986}}Kansas City, KansasLive eventDefeated The Midnight Express (Dennis Condrey and Bobby Eaton) in a tournament final
{{sort|45.5|—}}Vacated{{sort|0|N/A}}1986|02|20}}{{sort|0|N/A}}0|N/A}}0|N/A}}Championship held-up after an inconclusive match against Akio Sato and Sheik Abdullah in Kansas City, Kansas.
46The Batten Twins
(Brad and Bart Batten)
2nlt}}) {{dts|1986|05}}{{sort|1|[43]}}[12]Live eventRegain the championship by defeating Akio Sato and Sheik Abdullah
47The Midnight Rockers
(Marty Jannetty (4) and Shawn Michaels)
11986|05|15}}{{age in days nts|month1=5|day1=15|year1=1986|month2=5|day2=22|year2=1986}}Kansas City, KansasLive event[42]
48The Batten Twins
(Brad and Bart Batten)
31986|05|22}}{{age in days nts|month1=5|day1=22|year1=1986|month2=5|day2=29|year2=1986}}Kansas City, KansasLive event[42]
49Hacksaw Higgins and J.R. Hogg11986|05|29}}{{age in days nts|month1=5|day1=29|year1=1986|month2=6|day2=15|year2=1986}}Kansas City, KansasLive event 
50Rufus R. Jones and Mike George (4)11986|06|15}}{{age in days nts|month1=6|day1=15|year1=1986|month2=6|day2=26|year2=1986}}Sedalia, MissouriLive event 
51Bobby Jaggers and Moondog Moretti11986|06|26}}{{age in days nts|month1=6|day1=26|year1=1986|month2=7|day2=31|year2=1986}}Kansas City, KansasLive event 
52Joe Lightfoot and Billy Two Eagles11986|07|31}}{{age in days nts|month1=7|day1=31|year1=1986|month2=9|day2=11|year2=1986}}Kansas City, KansasLive event 
53The Thunderfoots
(Thunderfoot 1 and Thunderfoot 2)
11986|09|11}}{{age in days nts|month1=9|day1=11|year1=1986|month2=11|day2=7|year2=1986}}Kansas City, KansasLive event 
54Todd Champion and Dave Peterson11986|11|07}}{{age in days nts|month1=11|day1=7|year1=1986|month2=1|day2=2|year2=1987}}Kansas City, KansasLive event 
55The MOD Squad
(Basher and Spike)
11987|01|02}}{{age in days nts|month1=1|day1=2|year1=1987|month2=2|day2=27|year2=1987}}Kansas City, KansasLive event 
56Rick McCord and Bart Batten (4)11987|02|27}}{{age in days nts|month1=2|day1=27|year1=1987|month2=4|day2=3|year2=1987}}Kansas City, KansasLive event[44]
{{sort|56.5|—}}Vacated{{sort|0|N/A}}1987|04|03}}{{sort|0|N/A}}0|N/A}}0|N/A}}Championship held up after a match against Porkchop Cash and Ken Timbs after Cash used a foreign object to win the match.
57Porkchop Cash and Ken Timbs11987|04|10}}{{sort|{{age in days nts|month1=4|day1=10|year1=1987|month2=5|day2=1|year2=1987}}|[45]}}Kansas City, KansasLive eventDefeated McCord and Batten in rematch for the championship
{{sort|57.5|—}}Vacated{{sort|0|N/A}}1987|05}}{{sort|0|N/A}}0|N/A}}0|N/A}}Championship vacated when Ken Timbs left the area.
58The Warlord and Karl Kovac11987|06|08}}{{sort|1|[46]}}Wichita, KansasLive eventWon a tournament for the vacant championship
59Brad Batten (4) and Bobby Jaggers11987|06}}{{sort|{{age in days nts|month1=6|day1=30|year1=1987|month2=8|day2=6|year2=1987}}|[47]}}[12]Live eventThe team was awarded the championship when the Warlord left to work in Japan and Kovac was fired.
60The Batten Twins
(Brad (5) and Bart Batten(5))
41987|08|06}}{{age in days nts|month1=8|day1=6|year1=1987|month2=11|day2=9|year2=1987}}Kansas City, KansasLive eventBrad defeated Bobby Jaggers after team splits to claim the title for himself and his brother.
61Porkchop Cash and Rick McCord11987|11|09}}{{age in days nts|month1=11|day1=9|year1=1987|month2=11|day2=26|year2=1987}}Versailles, MissouriLive event 
62The Montana Cowboys
(Mike Stone and Rick Patterson)
11987|11|26}}{{sort|{{age in days nts|month1=11|day1=26|year1=1987|month2=1|day2=1|year2=1988}}|[48]}}Kansas City, KansasLive event 
{{sort|62.5|—}}Vacated{{sort|0|N/A}}1988|01}}{{sort|0|N/A}}0|N/A}}0|N/A}}Championship vacated hen Mike Stone left the promotion.
63"Bulldog" Bob Brown (9) and Cuban Assassin #211988|02|06}}{{age in days nts|month1=2|day1=6|year1=1988|month2=3|day2=17|year2=1988}}St. Joseph, MissouriLive eventDefeated Rick Patterson and Steve Ray in tournament final for the championship.
64Rick Patterson (2) and Stevie Ray11988|03|17}}{{sort|{{age in days nts|month1=3|day1=17|year1=1988|month2=4|day2=1|year2=1988}}|[49]}}Kansas City, KansasLive event 
Vacant in April 1988 when Patterson leaves the promotion
Promotion withdraws from NWA and closes in 1988.

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.
RankTeamNo. of ReignsCombined Days
01|1}}Batten Twins|The Batten Twins
(Brad and Bart Batten)}}
4 292
02|2}}Brown, Tyler|"Bulldog" Bob Brown and Buzz Tyler}} 3 260
03|3}}Brown, Jannetty|"Bulldog" Bob Brown and Marty Jannetty}} 1 249
04|4}}Grapplers|The Grapplers
(Len Denton and Tony Anthony)}}
3 105
05|5}}George, Romero|Mike George and Mark Romero}} 2 101
06|6}}Austin, McClarity|Bulldog Austin and Don McClarity}} 1 {{sort|091|91}}¤
07|7}}Uptown Boys|The Uptown Boys
(Marty Jannetty and Tommy Rogers)}}
2 084|84}}
08|8}}Sweetan, Bigs|Bob Sweetan and Terry Gibbs}} 1 082|82}}
09|9}}Takachiho, Jones|Takachiho and Rufus R. Jones}} 1 077|77}}
10 Kelly Twins|The Kelly Twins
(Pat and Mike)}}
1 {{sort|068|68}}¤
11 Takachiho, Pak|Takachiho and Pak Song}} 1 062|62}}
12 Fuji, Duk|Yasuyuki Fuji and Kim Duk}} 1 {{sort|059|59}}¤
13 Pogo, Joe|Mr. Pogo and Gypsy Joe}} 1 059|59}}
14 Tunderfoots|The Thunderfoots
(Thunderfoot 1 and Thunderfoot 2)}}
1 057|57}}
15 Mod Squad|The MOD Squad
(Basher and Spike)}}
1 056|56}}
16 Champion, Peterson|Todd Champion and Dave Peterson}} 1 056|56}}
17 Takachicho, Kox|Takachiho and Killer Karl Kox}} 1 054|54}}
18 Robertson, Hernandez|Dewey Robertson and Hercules Hernandez}} 2 {{sort|053|53}}¤
19 Brown, Love|Jerry Brown and Hartford Love}} 1 {{sort|047|47}}¤
20 Brody, Ladd|Bruiser Brody and Ernie Ladd}} 1 046|46}}
21 Lightfoot, Two Eagles|Joe Lightfoot and Billy Two Eagles}} 1 042|42}}
22 Brown, Cuban|"Bulldog" Bob Brown and Cuban Assassin #2}} 1 040|40}}
23 Batten, Jaggers|Brad Batten and Bobby Jaggers}} 1 {{sort|037|37}}¤
24 Kirby, Valiant|Roger Kirby and Jerry Valiant}} 2 {{sort|036|36}}¤
25 Montana Cowboys|The Montana Cowboys
(Mike Stone and Rick Patterson)}}
1 {{sort|036|36}}¤
26 Tyler, Dillon|Buzz Tyler and James J. Dillon}} 1 {{sort|035|35}}¤
27 Jaggers, Moretti|Bobby Jaggers and Moondog Moretti}} 1 035|35}}
28 McCord, Batten|Rick McCord and Bart Batten}} 1 035|35}}
29 Robertson, Regal|Dewey Robertson and Steve Regal}} 2 {{sort|032|32}}¤
30 Brown, Turk|Jerry Brown and The Turk}} 1 030|30}}
31 Brown, Murdoch|"Bulldog" Bob Brown and Dick Murdoch}} 1 028|28}}
32 Sheiks|The Sheiks
(Roger Kirby and Abdullah the Great)}}
2 {{sort|026|26}}¤
33 Cash, Timbs|Porkchop Cash and Ken Timbs}} 1 {{sort|021|21}}¤
34 Cash, McCord|Porkchop Cash and Rick McCord}} 1 017|17}}
35 Higgns, Hogg|Hacksaw Higgins and J.R. Hogg}} 1 017|17}}
36 Brown, McFarlane|Jerry Brown and Ron McFarlane}} 1 {{sort|015|15}}¤
37 Patterson, Ray|Rick Patterson and Stevie Ray}} 1 {{sort|015|15}}¤
38 Romero, Gilbert|Ricky Romero and "Hot Stuff" Eddie Gilbert}} 1 011|11}}
39 Jones, George|Rufus R. Jones and Mike George}} 1 011|11}}
40 Midnight Rockers|The Midnight Rockers
(Marty Jannetty and Shawn Michaels)}}
1 007|7}}
41 Oates, Jerry and Terry|Jerry and Ted Oates}} 1 007|7}}
42 St. John, Alls|Bryan St. John and Randy Alls}} 1 {{sort|003|3}}¤
43 Brown, Kirby|Jerry Brown and Roger Kirby}} 1 {{sort|003|3}}¤
44 Brown, O'Connor|"Bulldog" Bob Brown and Pat O'Connor}} 1 003|3}}
45 Austin, Kowalski|Bulldog Austin and Tarzan Kowalski}} 1 {{sort|001|1}}¤
46 Brown, Singh|"Buldog" Bob Brown and Gama Singh}} 1 {{sort|001|1}}¤
47 Brown, Taylor|"Bulldog" Bob Brown and Terry Taylor}} 1 {{sort|001|1}}¤
48 George, Sweetan|Mike George and Bob Sweetan}} 1 {{sort|001|1}}¤
49 Jones, Robertson|Rufus R. Jones and Dewey Robertson}} 1 {{sort|001|1}}¤
50 Medics|The Medics
(Medic #1 and Medic #2)}}
1 {{sort|001|1}}¤
51 Myers, Graham|Sonny Myers and Bobby Graham}} 1 {{sort|001|1}}¤
52 Roberts, Reed|Jerry Roberts and Bruce Reed}} 1 {{sort|001|1}}¤
53 St. John, Irwing|Bryan St. John and Bill Irwin}} 1 {{sort|001|1}}¤
54 Warlord, Kovac|The Warlord and Karl Kovac}} 1 {{sort|001|1}}¤
55 Wells, Ritchie|George Wells and Ron Ritchie}} 1 {{sort|001|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.
RankWrestlerNo. of ReignsCombined Days
01|1}}Brown, Bob|"Bulldog" Bob Brown}} 9 582¤
02|2}}Marty|Jannetty}} 4 340
03|3}}Batten, Brad|Brad Batten}} 5 329
04|4}}Batten, Bart|Bart Batten}} 5 327
05|5}}Buzz|Tyler}} 4 295¤
06|6}}Takachiho|Takachiho}} 3 193
07|7}}George|Mike George}} 4 113¤
08|8}}Anthony|Tony Anthony}} 3 105
09|9}}Len|Denton}} 3 105
10 Romero, Mark|Mark Romero}} 2 101
11 Brown, Jerry|Jerry Brown}} 4 {{sort|095|95}}¤
12 Austin|Bulldog Austin}} 2 {{sort|092|92}}¤
13 McClairty|Don McClarity}} 1 {{sort|091|91}}¤
14 Rufus R.|Jones}} 3 {{sort|089|89}}¤
15 Robertson|Dewey Robertson}} 5 {{sort|086|86}}¤
16 Rogers|Tommy Rogers}} 2 084|84}}
17 Gibbs|Terry Gibbs}} 1 082|82}}
18 Bob|Sweetan}} 1 082|82}}
19 Kelly, Mike|Mike Kelly}} 1 {{sort|068|68}}¤
20 Kelly, Pat|Pat Kelly}} 1 {{sort|068|68}}¤
21 Song|Pak Song}} 1 062|62}}
22 Duk|Kim Duk}} 1 {{sort|059|59}}¤
23 Fuji|Yasuyuki Fuji}} 1 {{sort|059|59}}¤
24 Gypsy Joe|Gypsy Joe}} 1 059|59}}
25 Pogo|Mr. Pogo}} 1 059|59}}
26 Thunderfoot 1|Thunderfoot 1}} 1 057|57}}
27 Thunderfoot 2|Thunderfoot 2}} 1 057|57}}
28 Basher|Basher}} 1 056|56}}
29 Todd|Champion}} 1 056|56}}
30 Peterson|Dave Peterson}} 1 056|56}}
31 Spike|Spike}} 1 056|56}}
32 Killer Karl|Kox}} 1 054|54}}
33 Hernandez|Hercules Hernandez}} 2 {{sort|053|53}}¤
34 McCord|Rick McCord}} 2 052|52}}
35 Patterson|Rick Patterson}} 2 {{sort|051|51}}¤
36 Love|Hartford Love}} 1 {{sort|047|47}}¤
37 Bruiser|Brody}} 1 046|46}}
38 Ladd|Ernie Ladd}} 1 046|46}}
39 Lightfoot|Joe Lightfoot}} 1 042|42}}
40 Two Eagles|Billy Two Eagles}} 1 042|42}}
41 Cuban|Cuban Assassin #2}} 1 040|40}}
42 Porkchop|Cash}} 2 {{sort|038|38}}¤
43 Bobby|Jaggers}} 2 {{sort|072|72}}¤
44 Kirby|Roger Kirby}} 5 {{sort|065|36}}¤
45 Stone|Mike Stone}} 1 {{sort|036|36}}¤
46 Valiant|Jerry Valiant}} 2 {{sort|036|36}}¤
47 James J.|Dillon}} 1 {{sort|035|35}}¤
48 Moretti|Moondog Moretti}} 1 035|35}}
49 Steve|Regal}} 2 {{sort|032|32}}¤
50 Turk|The Turk}} 1 030|30}}
51 Dick|Murdoch}} 1 028|28}}
52 Abdulla|Abdullah the Great}} 2 {{sort|026|26}}¤
53 Ken|Timbs}} 1 {{sort|021|21}}¤
54 Higgins|Hacksaw Higgins}} 1 017|17}}
55 Hogg|J.R. Hogg}} 1 017|17}}
56 McFarlane|Ron McFarlane}} 1 {{sort|015|15}}¤
57 Ray|Stevie Ray}} 1 {{sort|015|15}}¤
58 Gilberg|"Hot Stuff" Eddie Gilbert}} 1 011|11}}
59 Romero, Ricky|Ricky Romero}} 1 011|11}}
60 Shawn|Michaels}} 1 007|7}}
61 Oates, Jerry|Jerry Oates}} 1 007|7}}
62 Oates, Test|Ted Oates}} 1 007|7}}
63 St John|Bryan St. John}} 2 {{sort|004|4}}¤
64 Alls|Randy Alls}} 1 {{sort|003|3}}¤
65 Oconnor|Pat O'Connor}} 1 003|3}}
66 Graham|Bobby Graham}} 1 {{sort|001|1}}¤
67 Irwin|Bill Irwin}} 1 {{sort|001|1}}¤
68 Kovac|Karl Kovac}} 1 {{sort|001|1}}¤
69 Kowalski|Tarzan Kowalski}} 1 {{sort|001|1}}¤
70 Medic #1|Medic #1}} 1 {{sort|001|1}}¤
71 Medic #2|Medic #2}} 1 {{sort|001|1}}¤
72 Myers|Sonny Myers}} 1 {{sort|001|1}}¤
73 Reed|Bruce Reed}} 1 {{sort|001|1}}¤
74 Ritchie|Ron Ritchie}} 1 {{sort|001|1}}¤
75 Roberts, Jerry|Jerry Roberts}} 1 {{sort|001|1}}¤
76 Singh|Gama Singh}} 1 {{sort|001|1}}¤
77 Bob|Sweetan}} 1 {{sort|001|1}}¤
78 Terry|Taylor}} 1 {{sort|001|1}}¤
79 Warlord|The Warlord}} 1 {{sort|001|1}}¤
80 Wells|George Wells}} 1 {{sort|001|1}}¤

See also

  • National Wrestling Alliance
  • Central States Wrestling
  • NWA World Tag Team Championship (Central States version)

Footnotes

1. ^This is the shortest confirmed reign.
2. ^{{cite web| url= http://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/pro-wrestling.htm | title= How Pro Wrestling Works | author= Ed Grabianowski | publisher= How Stuff Works | accessdate= 2009-04-05}}
3. ^All the statistics are sourced in the championship table.
4. ^The date the championship was lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and {{age in days nts|month1=1|day1=19|year1=1961|month2=5|day2=30|year2=1961}} days
5. ^The date the titles were won and lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and {{age in days nts|month1=1|day1=20|year1=1961|month2=5|day2=31|year2=1967}} days
6. ^{{cite book | authors= Greg Oliver & Steve Johnson | title= the Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame - The Heels | publisher= ECW Press | year= 2007 | chapter = Killer Kowalsk | pages = 53–57 | isbn=1-55022-759-9}}
7. ^The date the titles were won and lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days nts|month1=5|day1=31|year1=1961|month2=7|day2=1|year2=1961}} days and {{age in days nts|month1=5|day1=1|year1=1961|month2=7|day2=31|year2=1961}} days
8. ^The date the titles were won and the date the championship was abandoned have not been documented, making the length of the reign impossible to calculate.
9. ^The date the titles were lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days nts|month1=2|day1=26|year1=1979|month2=3|day2=1|year2=1979}} days and {{age in days nts|month1=2|day1=26|year1=1979|month2=3|day2=31|year2=1979}} days
10. ^{{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}}
11. ^The date the titles were won has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days nts|month1=3|day1=31|year1=1979|month2=5|day2=17|year2=1979}} days and {{age in days nts|month1=3|day1=1|year1=1979|month2=5|day2=17|year2=1979}} days
12. ^10 11 12 13 The location of the match was not captured as part of the championship documentation.
13. ^The date the titles were lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and {{age in days nts|month1=5|day1=17|year1=1979|month2=7|day2=12|year2=1979}} days
14. ^{{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 & 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}}
15. ^The date the titles were lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and {{age in days nts|month1=8|day1=11|year1=1979|month2=12|day2=31|year2=1979}} days
16. ^{{cite book | authors= Greg Oliver & Steve Johnson | title= the Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame - The Heels | publisher= ECW Press | year= 2007 | chapter = The Next Five: Ernie Ladd | pages = 111–114 | isbn=1-55022-759-9}}
17. ^{{cite book | authors= Greg Oliver & Steve Johnson | title= the Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame - The Heels | publisher= ECW Press | year= 2007 | chapter = The Next Five: Killer Karl Kox | pages = 107–111 | isbn=1-55022-759-9}}
18. ^The date the titles were lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and {{age in days nts|month1=10|day1=30|year1=1980|month2=12|day2=31|year2=1980}} days
19. ^The date the titles were won or lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and {{age in days nts|month1=10|day1=31|year1=1980|month2=1|day2=31|year2=1981}} days
20. ^{{cite book | author= Oliver, Greg | title= the Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame - The Canadians | publisher= ECW Press | year= 2003 | chapter = The Families Rougeau | isbn=1-55022-531-6}}
21. ^The date the titles were won has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days nts|month1=1|day1=31|year1=1981|month2=4|day2=9|year2=1981}} days and {{age in days nts|month1=1|day1=1|year1=1981|month2=4|day2=9|year2=1981}} days
22. ^The date the titles were lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and {{age in days nts|month1=4|day1=9|year1=1981|month2=6|day2=5|year2=1981}} days
23. ^The date the titles were lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days nts|month1=8|day1=27|year1=1981|month2=10|day2=1|year2=1981}} days and {{age in days nts|month1=8|day1=27|year1=1981|month2=10|day2=31|year2=1981}} days
24. ^The date the titles were won and lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and {{age in days nts|month1=10|day1=1|year1=1981|month2=12|day2=31|year2=1981}} days
25. ^{{cite book|last=Robertson|first=Dewey|author2=Meredith Renwick |title=Bang Your Head: The Real Story of The Missing Link|publisher=ECW Press|year=2006|isbn=1-55022-727-0}}
26. ^The date the titles were won has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days nts|month1=12|day1=31|year1=1981|month2=1|day2=14|year2=1982}} days and {{age in days nts|month1=10|day1=2|year1=1981|month2=1|day2=14|year2=1982}} days
27. ^The date the titles were lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days nts|month1=1|day1=25|year1=1982|month2=3|day2=1|year2=1982}} days and {{age in days nts|month1=1|day1=25|year1=1982|month2=3|day2=24|year2=1982}} days
28. ^{{cite book | authors= Greg Oliver & Steve Johnson | title= the Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame - The Heels | publisher= ECW Press | year= 2007 | chapter = The Egotists: Roger Kirby | pages = 198–201 | isbn=1-55022-759-9}}
29. ^{{cite book | author=Greg Oliver and Steve Johnson | title= The Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame: The Tag Teams | publisher=ECW Press | chapter= The Territorial Era (Mid-1960s to mid-1980s): The Valiant Brothers | year=2005| isbn=978-1-5502-2683-6}}
30. ^The date the titles were won has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and {{age in days nts|month1=3|day1=1|year1=1982|month2=3|day2=25|year2=1982}} days
31. ^The date the titles were lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and {{age in days nts|month1=3|day1=25|year1=1982|month2=3|day2=31|year2=1982}} days
32. ^The date the titles were won and lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days nts|month1=3|day1=31|year1=1982|month2=5|day2=1|year2=1982}} days and {{age in days nts|month1=3|day1=26|year1=1982|month2=5|day2=31|year2=1982}} days
33. ^The date the titles were won has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days nts|month1=5|day1=31|year1=1982|month2=6|day2=3|year2=1982}} days and {{age in days nts|month1=5|day1=1|year1=1982|month2=6|day2=3|year2=1982}} days
34. ^The date the titles were lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days nts|month1=6|day1=3|year1=1982|month2=8|day2=1|year2=1982}} days and {{age in days nts|month1=6|day1=3|year1=1982|month2=8|day2=18|year2=1982}} days
35. ^The date the titles were won has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and {{age in days nts|month1=8|day1=1|year1=1982|month2=8|day2=19|year2=1982}} days
36. ^The date the titles were lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days nts|month1=3|day1=3|year1=1983|month2=5|day2=1|year2=1983}} days and {{age in days nts|month1=3|day1=3|year1=1983|month2=5|day2=24|year2=1983}} days
37. ^{{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 & Crusher beat Larry Hennig & 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}}
38. ^The date the titles were lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days nts|month1=7|day1=28|year1=1983|month2=8|day2=1|year2=1983}} days and {{age in days nts|month1=7|day1=28|year1=1983|month2=8|day2=30|year2=1983}} days
39. ^The date the titles were won and lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and {{age in days nts|month1=8|day1=1|year1=1983|month2=8|day2=31|year2=1983}} days
40. ^The date the titles were won has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days nts|month1=8|day1=31|year1=1983|month2=9|day2=22|year2=1983}} days and {{age in days nts|month1=8|day1=2|year1=1983|month2=9|day2=22|year2=1983}} days
41. ^The date the titles were lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days nts|month1=9|day1=22|year1=1983|month2=12|day2=1|year2=1983}} days and {{age in days nts|month1=9|day1=22|year1=1983|month2=12|day2=31|year2=1983}} days
42. ^{{cite book|author=Greg Oliver and Steve Johnson|title=The Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame: The Tag Teams|publisher=ECW Press|chapter=The National Era (Mid-1980s to present): The Midnight Rockers|year=2005|isbn=978-1-55022-683-6}}
43. ^The date the titles were won has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and {{age in days nts|month1=5|day1=1|year1=1986|month2=5|day2=14|year2=1986}} days
44. ^{{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}}
45. ^The date the titles were lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days nts|month1=4|day1=10|year1=1987|month2=5|day2=1|year2=1987}} days and {{age in days nts|month1=4|day1=10|year1=1987|month2=5|day2=31|year2=1987}} days
46. ^The date the titles were won/lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between 1 day and {{age in days nts|month1=6|day1=8|year1=1987|month2=6|day2=30|year2=1987}} days
47. ^The date the titles were won has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days nts|month1=6|day1=30|year1=1987|month2=8|day2=6|year2=1987}} days and {{age in days nts|month1=6|day1=9|year1=1987|month2=8|day2=6|year2=1987}} days
48. ^The date the titles were lost has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days nts|month1=11|day1=26|year1=1987|month2=1|day2=1|year2=1988}} days and {{age in days nts|month1=11|day1=26|year1=1987|month2=1|day2=31|year2=1988}} days
49. ^The date the titles were abandoned has not been documented which means the championship reign lasted anywhere between {{age in days nts|month1=3|day1=17|year1=1988|month2=4|day2=1|year2=1988}} days and {{age in days nts|month1=3|day1=17|year1=1988|month2=4|day2=30|year2=1988}} days

References

General references
  • {{cite book | author=Royal Duncan and Gary Will | title=Wrestling Title Histories | chapter=Central States Tag Team Title | publisher=Archeus Communications | year=2006|edition=4th | isbn=0-9698161-5-4 }}
  • {{cite web | url=http://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/centralstates/nwa/cs-t.html | title=NWA Central States Tag Team Title history | publisher= wrestling-titles.com | accessdate=March 24, 2015}}
Specific references
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