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词条 NWA Gulf Coast Tag Team Championship
释义

  1. Title history

     NWA Southern Tag Team Championship (Gulf Coast version)  NWA Gulf Coast Tag Team Championship  NWA Southern Tag Team Championship (Southern Division) 

  2. See also

  3. References

The NWA Gulf Coast Tag Team Championship was the main tag team championship in Gulf Coast Championship Wrestling or NWA Gulf Coast. The Gulf Coast tag team championship is the successor for GCCW's version of the NWA Southern Tag Team Championship that was promoted in the Tennessee, Alabama, Florida and Mississippi region from 1955 until 1967 where it was replaced by the "NWA Gulf Coast Tag Team Championship. The Gulf Coast Tag Team championship was promoted from 1967 until 1978 where Southeast Championship Wrestling took control of the title renaming in back to the "NWA Southern Tag Team Championship" and promoted it in its "Southern Division" in 1978 and 1979. In 1980 the Southern Division was abandoned and the Northern Division of the NWA Southern Tag Team Championship became the main title of SECW.[1]

Title history

[…] Means champion lineage is uncertain at this period in time

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NWA Southern Tag Team Championship (Gulf Coast version)

Wrestlers:Together:Date:Location:Notes:
NWA Southern Tag Team Championship (Gulf Coast Version)
Lee Fields and Herb Welch1January 4, 1955Mobile, ALDefeat Red Roberts and Mario Galento in tournament final}}
Red Roberts and Mario Galento1February 8, 1955Mobile, ALAwarded when Lee Fields is injured and unable to compete in title match}}
Jack Curtis and George Curtis1May 24, 1955Mobile, AL
Red Roberts and Mario Galento2July 5, 1955Mobile, AL
Don Fields and Lee Fields1November 16, 1955Mobile, ALAwarded when Roberts is injured and unable to compete in title match; title inactive after 56}}
Tennessee/Mid-America version is defended between 56 and 59.
John Smith and Tosh Togo1October 28, 1959Mobile, ALDefeat Don Fields and Bobby Fields in tournament final}}
Don Fields and Bobby Fields1November 11, 1959Mobile, AL
Corsica Joe and Corsica Jean1January 6, 1960Mobile, ALAlso recognized as champions in Mid-America territory}}
Don Fields and Bobby Fields2January 27, 1960Mobile, ALAlso win Mid-America version }}
Great Bolo and Joe McCarthy1April 20, 1960Mobile, AL
Don Fields and Bobby Fields3April 27, 1960Mobile, AL
Title inactive
The Mysterious Medics1February 22, 1961Billed as champions on arrival}}
Don Fields and Bobby Fields4April 5, 1961Mobile, AL
The Mysterious Medics2April 12, 1961Mobile, AL
Jackie Fargo and Joey Fargo1April 26, 1961Mobile, AL
the Mysterious Medics3May 3, 1961Mobile, AL[2]
Jerry Kozak and Nick Kozak1June 14, 1961Mobile, AL
Billy Hines and Bad Boy Hines1August 8, 1961Pensacola, FL
Don Fields and Bobby Fields5October 6, 1961Dothan, AL
Billy Hines and Bad Boy Hines2March 2, 1962Dothan, AL
the Mysterious Medics4March 28, 1962Mobile, AL
Tex Riley and Gus Taylor1April 18, 1962Mobile, AL
the Mysterious Medics5April 25, 1962Mobile, AL
Jackie Fargo and Jack Donovan1June 1, 1962Dothan, AL
VacantJune 20, 1962Donovan and Fargo split}}
Lee Fields and Greg Peterson1September 26, 1962Awarded
Billy Hines and Bad Boy Hines3October 26, 1962Dothan, AL
the Mysterious Medics6October 31, 1962Mobile, AL
Billy Hines and Bad Boy Hines4November 7, 1961Mobile, AL
Jan Madrid and Jack Curtis Jr.1January 11, 1963Dothan, AL
Don Greene and Al Greene1January 16, 1963Mobile, AL
Lee Fields and Joe Scarpa1April 10, 1963Mobile, AL
Tiger Tomasso and Pancho Villa1May 1, 1963Mobile, AL
Lee Fields and Joe Scarpa2May 3, 1963Dothan, ALVacant on June 5, 1963 when Scarpa leaves the territory}}[2]
the Mysterious Medics7December 4, 1963Awarded.
Lee Fields and Mario Galento1March 18, 1964Mobile, AL
the Mysterious Medics8April 1, 1964Mobile, AL
VacantMay 25, 1964The Medics leave the territory
Lee Fields and Bobby Fields1October 19, 1964Awarded}}
Corscia Joe and Corsica Jean2October 21, 1964Mobile, AL
VacantOctober 28, 1964the Corsicans leave the territory}}
Terry Garvin and Chin Lee1November 9, 1964Awarded}}
Adrian and Tony Baillargeon1November 20, 1964Lafayette, LA
Terry Garvin and Chin Lee2November 27, 1964Lafayette, LA
Lee Fields and Bobby Fields2February 3, 1965Mobile, AL
VacantApril 1, 1965 Lee Fields retires.
Ken Lucas and Chris Lucas1August 4, 1965Mobile, ALDefeat Bad Boy Hines and Billy Boy Hines in a tournament final}}
the Mysterious Medics9October 27, 1965Mobile, AL
Ken Lucas and Chris Lucas2November 17, 1965Mobile, AL
the Mysterious Medics10November 24, 1965Mobile, AL
Ken Lucas and Chris Lucas3December 17, 1965Dothan, AL
Don Carson and Mazie York1February 11, 1966Dothan, AL
VacantFebruary 23, 1966Don Carson suffers a broken leg.
Ken Lucas and Chris Lucas4March 26, 1966Awarded}}
Eduardo Perez and Rocky Montero1May 4, 1966Dothan, AL
Bad Boy Hines and Billy Boy Hines5May 27, 1966Dothan, AL
Ramon Torres and Silento Rodriguez1June 3, 1966Dothan, ALRodriguez is injured and gives up his share of the title}}
Ramon Torres and Bobby Fields1July 20, 1966Fields replaces Rodriguez as Torres' partner}}
VacantAugust 1, 1966Fields moves to the Louisiana end of the territory}}
Ken and Chris Lucas5August 1, 1966Awarded}}
Don Carson and Maxie York1September 27, 1966Baton Rouge, LA
Abandoned in January 1967 - Replaced with Gulf Coast Tag Team Title.

NWA Gulf Coast Tag Team Championship

Wrestlers:Together:Date:Location:Notes:
NWA Gulf Coast Tag Team Championship
Roger Kirby and Dennis Hall1March 8, 1967Recognized as first champions}}
Don Carson and Ron Carson1March 21, 1967Pensacola, FL
Roger Kirby and Dennis Hall2March 30, 1967Dothan, AL
Don Carson and Ron Carson2April 7, 1967Dothan, AL
Roger Kirby and Dennis Hall3May 12, 1967Dothan, AL
Don Carson and Ron Carson3May 19, 1967Dothan, AL
Ken Lucas and Bobby Fields1July 5, 1967Mobile, AL
Rip Tyler and Tim Tyler1July 17, 1967Panama City, FLStripped when Tim Tyler suffers a broken leg}}[3]
Ken Lucas and Bobby Fields2August 14, 1967Awarded}}
Rip Tyler and Randy Tyler1October 20, 1967Dothan, ALHeld up after a match against Eddie Sullivan and Ramon Perez on November 2 in Mobile, AL}}
VacantNovember 11, 1967Tyler no-shows for the scheduled rematch
Jack Dalton and Frank Dalton1January 5, 1968Dothan, ALDefeat Dick Dunn and Don Carson}}
Lee Fields and Bobby Fields1January 12, 1968Dothan, AL
Chin Lee and Pancho Villa1February 16, 1968Dothan, AL
Ken Lucas and Dennis Hall1March 1, 1968Dothan, AL
Scorpion and Cobra Kid1March 15, 1968Dothan, AL
Lee Fields and Bobby Fields2March 27, 1968Mobile, AL
The Interns
{{small>Bill Bowman and Joe Turner}}
1May 25, 1968Dothan, AL
Ramon Perez and Pepe Perez1June 12, 1968Mobile, AL
The Interns
{{small>Bill Bowman and Joe Turner}}
2June 21, 1968Dothan, AL
Lee Fields and Mario Galento1July 31, 1968Mobile, AL
The Interns
{{small>Bill Bowman and Joe Turner}}
3August 14, 1968Mobile, AL
Bobby Fields and Bob Kelly1September 4, 1968Mobile, ALHeld up after a match against the Interns in October, Hattiesburg, MS}}
Bobby Fields and Bob Kelly2October, 1968Defeat the Interns in rematch.
The Interns
{{small>Bill Bowman and Joe Turner}}
4October 16, 1968Mobile, AL
Don Carson and Dick Dunn1November 8, 1968Dothan, AL
Rocket Monroe and Flash Monroe1November 22, 1968Dothan, AL
Don Carson and Dick Dunn2January 15, 1969Mobile, AL
Rocket Monroe and Flash Monroe2January 24, 1969Dothan, AL
Mitsu Sito and Sugi SitoFebruary 21, 1969Dothan, AL
Bob Kelly and Ramon Perez1February 26, 1969Mobile, AL[4]
Rocket Monroe and Flash Monroe3March 12, 1969Mobile, AL
Ken Lucas and Chris Lucas1May 28, 1969Mobile, ALStripped when Chris Lucas leaves the area}}
Rocket Monroe and Flash Monroe4June 18, 1969Awarded.
Ken Lucas and Don Carson1July 4, 1969Dothan, AL
Ken Lucas and Mac MacFarland1August 1, 1969Lucas is allowed to pick new partner when Carson leaves the area}}
Frank Dalton and Black Hand1April 20, 1969Mobile, AL
Ken Lucas and Don Carson2September 17, 1969Mobile, AL
Rocket Monroe and Flash Monroe5October 3, 1969Dothan, AL
Ken Lucas and Bobby Fields3October 22, 1969Mobile, AL
Rocket Monroe and Flash Monroe6October 29, 1969Mobile, AL
Dick Dunn and Ken Lucas1January 16, 1970Dothan, AL
Rip Tyler and Randy Tyler2March 5, 1970Panama City, FL[5]
Don Carson and Rocket Monroe1May 21, 1970Panama City, FL
Eddie Sullivan and The Wrestling Pro1May 25, 1970Panama City, FL
Vacant and inactive.
Eddie Sullivan and Dandy Jack Morrell1January 1, 1971Awarded.
Ken Lucas and Johnny West1March 11, 1971Hattiesburg, MSRecognition withdrawn when Lucas and West win the U.S. Tag Team Title on June 2, 1971}}
Mike Boyette and Frank Dalton1NLT}} February 3, 1972Defend title against Eddie Sullivan and Rip Tyler in Panama City, FL. No record of who they won the title from}}
Ken Lucas and Mike Boyette1May 21, 1974Mobile, ALDefeat Duke Miller and The Wrestling Pro in one-night tournament final when the title is reinstated}}
Ron Bass and Don Bass1May 26, 1974Pensacola, FL
The Wrestling Pro and Mighty Yankee1August 6, 1974Mobile, ALThe team splits and is allowed to choose new partners to meet in a match to determine new champions}}
The Mighty Yankees
{{small>#1 and #2}}
1August 13, 1974Mobile, ALDefeats the Wrestling Pro and Big Bad John; Yankees split up and Yankee 2 unmasks to reveal Duke Miller, who has been under suspension; Yankee 1 is allowed to keep the title and chooses Mighty Yankee #3 as new partner}}
The Wrestling Pro and Duke Miller1September 10, 1974Mobile, ALMiller's suspension has been lifted with the votes by the fans before the match}}
The Patriots (Bobby Hart & Bob Griffin masked)1October 6, 1974Pensacola, FL
Mike Boyette and Bearcat Brown1November 5, 1974Mobile, AL
The Hell's Angels1December 17, 1974Mobile, AL
Bobby Fields and Bob Kelly2February 4, 1975Mobile, AL
The Hell's Angels2February 21, 1975Dothan, AL
Terry Lathan and Ron Starr1March 7, 1975Dothan, AL
The Mighty Yankees
{{small>#1 and #3}}
2May 4, 1975Pensacola, FL
Rip Tyler and Big Bad John1May 13, 1975Mobile, AL
The Mighty Yankees
{{small>#1 and #3}}
3June 3, 1975Mobile, AL
Bounty Hunters1July 8, 1975Mobile, AL
Ken Lucas and Nick Kozak1August 1, 1975Dothan, AL
The Wrestling Pros1August 19, 1975Dothan, AL
British Bulldogs
{{small>Edward Heath and Jonathan Foley}}
1November 30, 1975Pensacola, FL
Lanny Poffo and Randy Poffo1January 20, 1976Mobile, ALStripped when the Poffos are fired on February 17, 1977 after an altercation with matchmaker Rip Tyler.}}
Rip Tyler and Eddie Sullivan1February 17, 1976Awarded}}
Ron Bass and Dutch Bass1March 19, 1976Pensacola, FL
Bob Kelly and Rip Tyler1May 18, 1976Mobile, AL
The Challengers1June 4, 1976Dothan, AL
Ken Lucas and Gorgeous George Jr.1June 11, 1976Dothan, AL
The Challengers2June 25, 1976Dothan, AL
Rip Tyler and Eddie Sullivan2August 24, 1976Mobile, AL
Bobby Fields and Ricky Fields1September 23, 1976Panama City, FL
The Islanders
{{small>Afa and Sika}}
1March 4, 1977Dothan, AL[6]
Eddie Sullivan and Sonny King1April 5, 1977Mobile, AL
The Islanders
{{small>Afa and Sika}}
2April 6, 1977Title returned when Sonny King also holds the Alabama Heavyweight Title and is not allowed to hold both titles}}
Rip Tyler and Eddie Sullivan3April 29, 1977Dothan, AL
The Real Rip Tyler and Jim Dalton1May 17, 1977Mobile, AL
Vacant in May 1977
Rip Tyler and Eddie Sullivan4May 31, 1977Awarded}}
The Wrestling Pro and Eddie Sullivan2June 1, 1977The Pro replaces Tyler}}
Blue Yankee and Billy Spears1June 21, 1977Mobile, AL
Blue Yankee and Eddie Sullivan1July 19, 1977Mobile, ALBilly Spears gives his share of the title to Sullivan and becomes the manager for Yankee and Sullivan}}
Ken Lucas and Ricky Fields1August 30, 1977Mobile, AL
Pat Kelly and Mike Kelly1October 25, 1977Mobile, AL
Ken Lucas and The Wrestling Pro1December 2, 1977Dothan, ALAwarded when the Kellys no-show}}
Rip Tyler and Eddie Sullivan4December 9, 1977Dothan, ALAwarded}}
Promotion is sold to SECW in January 19781; the southern division of Southeastern Tag Team Title is often billed as Gulf Coast Tag Team Title after that date.

NWA Southern Tag Team Championship (Southern Division)

Wrestlers:Together:Date:Location:Notes:
NWA Southern Tag Team Championship (Southern Division)
The Assassins1April 1978First champions.}}
Ricky Gibson & Reuben Gibson1June 21, 1978Mobile, Alabama
The Assassins2September 13, 1978Mobile, Alabama
Robert Fuller and Bob Armstrong1October 1978Order of title holders not 100% verified}}
Don Carson and Assassin1October 1978Order of title holders not 100% verified}}
[...]
Ricky Fields and Terry Latham1May 1979
The Wild Samoans
{{small>Afa and Sika}}
1May 11, 1979Dothan, Alabama
Ricky Fields and Terry Latham2May 18, 1979Dothan, Alabama
Wild Samoans
{{small>Afa and Sika}}
2June 1, 1979Dothan, Alabama
The Dargan Twins1June 22, 1979Dothan, Alabama
The Assassins3July 11, 1979Mobile, Alabama
Robert Fuller & Jerry Stubbs1November 6, 1979Pensacola, Florida
The Mongolians1November 22, 1979Mobile, Alabama
Robert Fuller & Ed Boulder1February 5, 1980Mobile, Alabama
[...]
Robert Fuller & Ron Fuller1March 18, 1980Dothan, Alabama
Norvell Austin & Randy Rose1May 13, 1980Mobile, Alabama
[...]
Bob Armstrong & Charlie Cook1June 22, 1980
Ron Bass & Randy Rose1June 24, 1980Mobile, Alabama
Norvell Austin & Randy Rose1May 13, 1980Mobile, Alabama
Jos LeDuc & Bob Armstrong1August 19, 1980Mobile, Alabama
{{small>#1 and #2}}1September 1980
Billey Spears and The Assassin1

The following teams are also credited with holding the NWA Southern Tag Team championship but no specific time period has been documented.

  • Ricky Gibson and Robert Gibson
  • Rip Tyler and Eddie Sullivan
  • Ron Fuller and Robert Fuller
  • Bob Armstrong and Charlie Cook
  • Robert Fuller and Terry Gibbs

See also

  • Gulf Coast Championship Wrestling / Southeast Championship Wrestling
  • National Wrestling Alliance

References

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