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词条 WCWA Texas Tag Team Championship
释义

  1. Title history

  2. Championship tournaments

     NWA Texas Tag Team Championship Tournament (1952)  NWA Texas Tag Team Championship Tournament (1967)  NWA Texas Tag Team Championship Tournament (1978)  WCCW Texas Tag Team Championship Tournament (1987) 

  3. See also

  4. References

{{Infobox pro wrestling championship
|championshipname=WCWA Texas Tag Team Championship
|promotion=Dallas Wrestling Club
World Class Wrestling Association
NWA Southwest
|created=1943
|mostreigns=(As a Tag Team) Duke Keomuka and Danny Savich (6 reigns)
|firstchamp=Ellis Bashara and Angelo Cistoldi
|longestreign=
|shortestreign=Killer Kowalski
|heaviest=
|lightest=
|pastnames=
  • NWA Texas Tag Team Championship
  • NWA Southwest Texas Tag Team Championship

|titleretired=September 2011
}}

The WCWA Texas Tag Team Championship was the secondary tag team championship in World Class Championship Wrestling, originally known as the NWA Texas Tag-Team title until 1981 where they were abandoned.[1] The titles were brought back in 1987 as the WCWA Texas Tag-Team titles but once the WCWA joined the USWA, the Texas Tag Team titles were abandoned once again. The title was revived by NWA Southwest in 1998 and is still defended to this day as the NWA Texas Tag Team Championship.[1][2]

Title history

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|name=NWA Texas Tag Team Championship
|sort number=0.5

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=1


|champion={{sort|Bashara|Ellis Bashara}} and Angelo Cistoldi 
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|June 1, 1943}} || days=
|location= 
|note=It is possible this was a different "Texas Tag Team Championship"

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=2


|type=unrecorded
|from={{dts|June 1, 1943}}
|end={{dts|May 1945}}
|sort number=1.5

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=3


|champion={{sortname|Bobby|Managoff}} and Otto Kuss
|reign=1
|date= {{small|(NLT)}} {{dts|May 1945}} || days=
|location=
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=4


|champion={{sort|Schnable|Hans Schnable}} and Marvin Jones
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|May 14, 1945}} || days=
|location=Galveston, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=5


|champion=Rogers and Otto Kuss (2)
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|May 21, 1945}} || days=
|location=Galveston, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|type=unrecorded
|from=1945
|end=1950
|sort number=5.5

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=6


|champion={{sortname|Rito|Romero}} and Miguel Guzmán
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|March 3, 1950}} || days=
|location=Dallas, Texas
|note=Defeated Red Berry and {{sortname|Danny|McShain}} and later Defeated {{sortname|Al|Lovelock|The Great Bolo}} and {{sortname|Danny|McShain}} for the title on March 14, 1950.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=7


|champion={{sortname|Duke|Keomuka}} and Danny Savich
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|November 30, 1950}} || days=
|location=Galveston, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=8


|champion={{sortname|Killer|Kowalski}}
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|December 11, 1950}} || days=
|location=Ft. Worth, Texas
|note=Won handicap match.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=9


|champion={{sortname|Duke|Keomuka}} and Danny Savich
|reign=2
|date= {{dts|December 12, 1950}} || days=
|location=Ft. Worth, Texas
|note=Awarded when Kowalski vacates title.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=10


|champion={{sortname|Al|Lovelock|The Great Bolo}} and {{sortname|Rito|Romero}} (2) 
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|January 1951}} || days=
|location=
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle  || number=11


|champion={{sortname|Duke|Keomuka}} and Danny Savich
|reign=3 
|date= {{dts|January 30, 1951}} || days=
|location=Dallas, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=12


|champion={{sort|Geohagen|Timothy Geohagen}} and Big Humphrey
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|May 4, 1951}} || days=
|location=Houston, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=13


|champion={{sortname|Duke|Keomuka}} and Danny Savich
|reign=4
|date= {{dts|June 1951}} || days=
|location=
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=13.5
|type=vacated
|date= {{dts|June 1951}} || days=
|notes=championship vacated for undocumented reasons

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=14


|champion={{sortname|Al|Lovelock|The Great Bolo}} (2) and Sonny Myers 
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|June 19, 1951}} || days=
|location=Dallas, Texas
|note=Defeated Miguel Guzmán and {{sortname|Rito|Romero}}.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=14.5
|type=unrecorded
|start={{dts|June 19, 1951}}
|end={{dts|October 1951}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=15


|champion={{sort|Bashara|Ellis Bashara}} (2) and Danny Savich (5)
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|October 1951}} || days=
|location=
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle  || number=16


|champion={{sort|Zaharias|Babe and Chris Zaharias}}
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|October 9, 1951}} || days=
|location=Dallas, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle  || number=17


|champion={{sortname|Miguel|Guzman|Black Guzmán}} and {{sortname|Rito|Romero}} 
|reign=2
|date= {{dts|October 16, 1951}} || days=
|location=Dallas, Texas 
|note= 

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=18


|champion={{sortname|Duke|Keomuka}} (5) and Ivan Kalmikoff
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|January 25, 1952}} || days=
|location=Houston, Texas
|note=Defeated {{sortname|Rito|Romero}} and Miguel Guzmán

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=19


|champion={{sortname|Miguel|Guzman|Black Guzmán}} (3) and {{sortname|Ray|Gunkel}}
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|February 1, 1952}} || days=
|location=Houston, Texas
|note=Win by DQ.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=20


|champion={{sortname|Duke|Keomuka}} (6) and Mr. Moto
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|February 26, 1952}} || days=
|location=Dallas, Texas
|note=[3]

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=21


|champion={{sortname|Rito|Romero}} (4) and Miguel Guzman (4)
|reign=3
|date= {{dts|August 15, 1952}} || days=
|location=Houston, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=22


|champion={{sortname|Duke|Keomuka}} (7) and Danny Savich (6)
|reign=5
|date= {{dts|October 7, 1952}} || days=
|location=Dallas, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=22.5
|type=vacated
|date= {{dts|November 1952}} || days=
|notes=championship vacated for undocumented reasons

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=23


|champion={{sortname|Gory|Guerrero}} and Cyclone Anaya
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|December 1, 1952}} || days=
|location=Ft. Worth, Texas
|note=Won tournament.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=23.5
|type=vacated
|date= {{dts|December 1952}} || days=
|notes=championship vacated for undocumented reasons

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=23.6
|type=unrecorded
|start={{dts|December 1952}}
|end={{dts|January 6, 1953}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle  || number=24


|champion={{sortname|Ray|Gunkel}} (2) and Ricki Starr 
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|January 6, 1953}} || days=
|location=
|note=Still champions as of April 14, 1953.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=24.5
|type=unrecorded
|start={{dts|January 6, 1953}}
|end={{dts|November 3, 1953}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=25


|champion={{sortname|Rito|Romero}} (5) and Miguel Guzmán (5) 
|reign=4 
|date= {{dts|November 3, 1953}} || days=
|location=
|note= 

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=25.5
|type=vacated
|date= {{dts|December 1953}} || days=
|notes=championship vacated for undocumented reasons

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=25.6
|type=unrecorded
|start={{dts|December 1953}}
|end={{dts|December 1953}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=26


|champion={{sortname|Ray|Gunkel}} (3) and Ricki Starr
|reign=2
|date= {{dts|December 1953}} || days=
|location=Austin, Texas
|note=Defeated {{sortname|Duke|Keomuka}} and Kinji Shibuya.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=26.1
|type=unrecorded
|start={{dts|December 1953}}
|end={{dts|March 1954}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=27


|champion={{sort|Carlson|Orville Carlson}} and {{sortname|Rito|Romero}} (6)
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|March 1954}} || days=
|location=
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle  || number=28


|champion={{sortname|Ivan|Kalmikoff (2) and Karol Krauser|The Kalmikoffs}}
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|March 30, 1954}} || days=
|location=Dallas, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle  || number=29


|champion={{sortname|Ray|Gunkel}} (4) and Ricki Starr (3) 
|reign=3 
|date= {{dts|April 1954}} || days=
|location= 
|note=Sometime after April 7, 1954. 

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=30


|champion={{sortname|Rito|Romero}} (7) and Miguel Guzmán (6)
|reign=5
|date= {{dts|April 24, 1954}} || days=
|location=Houston, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=30.5
|type=unrecorded
|start={{dts|April 24, 1954}}
|end={{dts|May 4, 1954}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=31


|champion={{sortname|Ivan|Kalmikoff (3) and Karol Krauser|The Kalmikoffs}}
|reign=2
|date= {{small|(NLT)}} {{dts|May 4, 1954}} || days=
|location=
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=32


|champion={{sortname|Rito|Romero}} (8) and Sugi Sito
|reign=1
|date= {{small|(NLT)}} {{dts|May 1954}} || days=
|location=San Antonio, Texas
|note=Sometime between May 12, 1954 and May 18, 1954.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=32.5
|type=unrecorded
|start={{dts|May 1954}}
|end={{dts|August 3, 1954}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=33


|champion={{sortname|Duke|Keomuka}} (8) and Don Evans
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|August 3, 1954}} || days=
|location=
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=33.5
|type=unrecorded
|start={{dts|August 3, 1954}}
|end={{dts|October 1954}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=34


|champion={{sortname|Rito|Romero}} (9) and George Drake
|reign=1
|date= {{small|(NLT)}} {{dts|October 1954}} || days=
|location=
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=35


|champion={{sort|Shire|Roy Shire}} and The Great Scott
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|October 12, 1954}} || days=
|location=Dallas, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=36


|champion={{sortname|Rito|Romero}} (10) and Pepe Mendietta
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|November 12, 1954}} || days=
|location=Houston, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=36.5
|type=unrecorded
|start={{dts|November 12, 1954}}
|end={{dts|April 1955}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=37


|champion={{sortname|Maurice|Vachon}} and Pierre LaSalle
|reign=1
|date= {{small|(NLT)}} {{dts|April 1955}} || days=
|location=
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=38


|champion={{sort|Chene|Larry Chene}} and Raul Zapata
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|May 10, 1955}} || days=
|location=Austin, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=39


|champion={{sortname|Hard Boiled|Haggerty}} and Stu Gibson
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|June 3, 1955}} || days=
|location=Houston, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=40


|champion={{sortname|Rito|Romero}} (11) and {{sortname|Pepper|Gomez}}
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|July 28, 1955}} || days=
|location=Galveston, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=41


|champion={{sortname|Duke|Keomuka}} (9) and Danny Savich (7)
|reign=6
|date= {{dts|October 4, 1955}} || days=
|location=Dallas, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=42


|champion={{sortname|Ray|Gunkel}} (5) and Wilbur Snyder
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|October 21, 1955}} || days=
|location=Houston, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=43


|champion={{sortname|Duke|Keomuka}} (10) and Tiny Mills
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|December 12, 1955}} || days=
|location=Ft. Worth, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=44


|champion={{sortname|Pepper|Gomez}} (2) and Luigi Macera
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|February 7, 1956}} || days=
|location=Dallas, Texas
|note=[4]

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=45


|champion={{sortname|Duke|Keomuka}} (11) and Kinji Shibuya
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|February 21, 1956}} || days=
|location=Dallas, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=46


|champion={{sortname|Ray|Gunkel}} (6) and Prince Maiava
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|March 23, 1956}} || days=
|location=Houston, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=46.5
|type=unrecorded
|start={{dts|March 23, 1956}}
|end={{dts|May 15, 1956}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=46.6
|type=vacated
|date= {{dts|May 15, 1956}} || days=
|notes=championship vacated for undocumented reasons

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=47


|champion={{sortname|Mike|DiBiase|Iron Mike DiBiase}} and Danny Plechas
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|May 29, 1956}} || days=
|location=
|note=Defeated {{sortname|Pepper|Gomez}} and Luther Lindsey in a controversial finish on May 22, 1956 to claim the title defeated Gomez and Lindsey for an official recognition.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=47.5
|type=vacated
|date= {{dts|June 4, 1956}} || days=
|notes=championship vacated for undocumented reasons

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=48


|champion={{sortname|Mike|DiBiase|Iron Mike DiBiase}} and Danny Plechas 
|reign=2 
|date= {{dts|June 12, 1956}} || days=
|location=Dallas, Texas
|note=Defeated Don Evans and {{sortname|Duke|Keomuka}}.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=48.5
|type=vacated
|date= {{dts|June 27, 1956}}//Lenny Montana">Len Crosby 
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|September 18, 1956}} || days=
|location=Dallas, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=53


|champion={{sortname|Ray|Gunkel}} (8) and The Amazing Zuma
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|October 22, 1956}} || days=
|location=Ft. Worth, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=53.6
|type=unrecorded
|start={{dts|October 22, 1956}}
|end={{dts|March 13, 1957}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=54


|champion={{sortname|El|Medico|Medico Asesino}} and Amazing Zuma (2) 
|reign=1
|date= {{small|(NLT)}} {{dts|March 13, 1957}} || days=
|location=
|note= 

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=54.5
|type=unrecorded
|start={{dts|March 13, 1957}}
|end={{dts|April 23, 1957}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=55


|champion={{sortname|Duke|Keomuka}} (13) and Tokyo Joe
|reign=1
|date= {{small|(NLT)}} {{dts|April 23, 1957}} || days=
|location=
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=56


|champion={{sortname|Pepper|Gomez}} (3) and {{sortname|El|Medico|Medico Asesino}} (2)
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|June 21, 1957}} || days=
|location=Houston, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=57


|champion=Ivan the Terribl and Nikita Zolotoff
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|September 20, 1957}} || days=
|location=Houston, Texas
|note=[{{dts|January 24, 1962}} || days=
|notes=championship vacated for undocumented reasons

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=94


|champion=Alberto Torres (2) and Ramon Torres 
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|February 8, 1962}} || days=
|location=Corpus Christi, Texas
|note=Defeated Jack Dalton and Jim Dalton in tournament final; still champions as of March 14, 1962.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=94.5
|type=unrecorded
|start={{dts|February 8, 1962}}
|end={{dts|May 1962}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=95


|champion=Ciclon Negro (4) and Dory Dixon (3) 
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|May 1962}} || days=
|location=
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle  || number=96


|champion={{sortname|Jack|Dalton|Don Fargo}} and Jim Dalton
|reign=2
|date= {{dts|May 29, 1962}} || days=
|location=Dallas, Texas
|note= 

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=96.5
|type=unrecorded
|start={{dts|May 29, 1962}}
|end={{dts|September 4, 1962}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle  || number=97


|champion=Alaskan and Tarzan Tyler 
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|September 4, 1962}} || days=
|location= 
|note= 

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=97.5
|type=unrecorded
|start={{dts|September 4, 1962}}
|end={{dts|June 28, 1963}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=98


|champion={{sort|Kozak|Nick and Jerry Kozak}}
|reign=2 
|date= {{dts|June 28, 1963}} || days=
|location=
|note= 

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=98.5
|type=unrecorded
|start={{dts|June 28, 1963}}
|end={{dts|May 17, 1964}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=99


|champion=Rip Hawk and Swede Hanson 
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|May 17, 1964}} || days=
|location=
|note= 

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=99.5
|type=unrecorded
|start={{dts|May 17, 1964}}
|end={{dts|January 6, 1965}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=100


|champion={{sortname|Tony|Borne}} (3) and Argentina Apollo 
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|January 6, 1965}} || days=
|location=San Antonio, Texas 
|note=Win a tag team title in tournament (may not be Texas title). 

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=100.5
|type=unrecorded
|start={{dts|January 6, 1965}}
|end={{dts|July 11, 1966}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=101


|champion={{sort|Kozak|Nick Kozak}} (2) and {{sortname|Dory|Dixon}} (4)
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|July 11, 1966}} || days=
|location=Ft. Worth, Texas
|note=Defeated Louie Tillet and Zebra Kid in 6-team tournament final.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=101.5
|type=unrecorded
|start={{dts|July 11, 1966}}
|end=1969

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=102


|champion={{sortname|Wahoo|McDaniel}} and Antonio Pugliese
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|1969}} || days=
|location=
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=102.5
|type=unrecorded
|start=1969
|end={{dts|March 16, 1970}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=103


|champion={{sortname|Killer Karl|Kox}} and Great Malenko
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|March 16, 1970}} || days=
|location=
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=103.5
|type=unrecorded
|start={{dts|March 16, 1970}}
|end={{dts|December 17, 1970}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=104


|champion={{sortname|Kintaro|Ohki}} and Pak Song
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|December 17, 1970}} || days=
|location=
|note=Defeated Rufus R. Jones and Gorgeous George Jr.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=104.5
|type=unrecorded
|start={{dts|December 17, 1970}}
|end={{dts|July 14, 1972}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=105


|champion={{sortname|Red|Bastien}} and Billy Red Lyons
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|July 14, 1972}} || days=
|location=Houston, Texas
|note=Defeated the Alaskans (Franke Monte and Mike York).

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=106


|champion={{sort|Colt|Chris Colt}} and Bobby Duncum 
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|October 6, 1972}} || days=
|location=Houston, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=106.5
|type=unrecorded
|start={{dts|October 6, 1972}}
|end={{dts|April 21, 1973}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=107


|champion=Black Gordman and Goliath
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|April 21, 1973}} || days=
|location=
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=108


|champion={{sortname|Jose|Lothario}} and Mil Mascaras
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|1973}} || days=
|location=
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=109


|champion={{sortname|Jose|Lothario}} (2) and Ivan Putski
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|1973}} || days=
|location=
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=110


|champion=Black Gordman and Goliath
|reign=2
|date= {{dts|May 26, 1973}} || days=
|location=
|note=[7]

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=111


|champion={{sortname|Jose|Lothario}} (3) and Ivan Putski (2)
|reign=2
|date= {{dts|July 20, 1973}} || days=
|location=
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=112


|champion=Black Gordman and Goliath
|reign=3
|date= {{dts|August 6, 1973}} || days=
|location=
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=113


|champion={{sortname|Jose|Lothario}} (4) and Mil Mascaras 
|reign=2 
|date= {{dts|November 30, 1973}} || days=
|location=Houston, Texas
|note= 

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=113.5
|type=unrecorded
|start={{dts|November 30, 1973}}
|end=1974

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=114


|champion={{sortname|Red|Bastien}} (2) and Tex McKenzie
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|1974}} || days=
|location=
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=114.5
|type=unrecorded
|start=1974
|end={{dts|March 1975}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=115


|champion={{sortname|Jose|Lothario}} (5) and Al Madril
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|March 1975}} || days=
|location=
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=116


|champion=Gran Marcus and The Baron 
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|March 7, 1975}} || days=
|location=Houston, Texas
|note=Still champions as of March 28, 1975.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=116.5
|type=unrecorded
|start={{dts|March 28, 1975}}
|end=1975

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=117


|champion={{sortname|Blackjack|Lanza}} and Blackjack Mulligan
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|1975}} || days=
|location=
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=117.5
|type=vacated
|date= {{dts|1973}} || days=
|notes=championship vacated for undocumented reasons

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=118


|champion={{sortname|Jose|Lothario}} (6) and Al Madril (2)
|reign=2
|date= {{dts|August 1975}} || days=
|location=
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=119


|champion={{sortname|Stan|Hansen}} and Killer Tim Brooks
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|1976}} || days=
|location=
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=120


|champion={{sortname|Jose|Lothario}} (7) and Rocky Johnson
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|March 3, 1976}} || days=
|location=
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=121


|champion={{sort|Charles|Tony Charles}} (2) and Les Thornton
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|1977}} || days=
|location=
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=122


|champion={{sortname|Lord Al|Hayes|Alfred Hayes (wrestler)}} and Big O
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|1977}} || days=
|location=
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=123


|champion={{sortname|Jose|Lothario}} (8) and Cien Caras
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|March 15, 1977}} || days=
|location=
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=124


|champion={{sortname|Bruiser|Brody}} and Mike York
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|April 15, 1977}} || days=
|location=Houston, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=125


|champion=Bull Ramos and Captain USA 
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|August 19, 1977}} || days=
|location=Houston, Texas
|note= 

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=126


|champion=Gino Hernandez and Jimmy Snuka
|reign=1
|date= {{small|(NLT)}} {{dts|August 1977}} || days=
|location=
|note=Sometime after May 6, 1977.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=127


|champion={{sortname|Jose|Lothario}} (9) and Al Madril (3) 
|reign=3 
|date= {{small|(NLT)}} {{dts|February 1978}} || days=
|location=
|note=Possibly on October 21, 1977 in Houston, Texas

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=128


|champion={{sortname|Killer Tim|Brooks}} and Leroy Brown
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|March 31, 1978}} || days=
|location=Houston, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=129


|champion={{sortname|Kevin|Von Erich}} and David Von Erich
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|April 7, 1978}} || days=
|location=Houston, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=130


|champion={{sortname|Gino|Hernandez}} (2) and Bruiser Brody (2) 
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|August 1978}} || days=
|location=Ft. Worth, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=131


|champion={{sortname|Kevin|Von Erich}} and David Von Erich
|reign=2
|date= {{dts|September 4, 1978}} || days=
|location=Ft. Worth, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=131.5
|type=vacated
|date= {{dts|October 1978}} || days=
|notes=The Von Erichs won the NWA American Tag Team Championship

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=132


|champion={{sortname|Mark|Lewin}} and White Knight
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|October 30, 1978}} || days=
|location=Ft. Worth, Texas
|note=Defeated Mando Guerrero and Tiger Conway Jr. in tournament final.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=133


|champion={{sort|Ramos|Bull Ramos}} (2) and Tiger Conway Jr.
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|December 17, 1978}} || days=
|location=Dallas, Texas
|note=Defeated Lewin and Killer Karl Krupp.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=134


|champion={{sortname|Bill|White|Bill White (wrestler)}} and El Gran Goliath 
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|February 26, 1979}} || days=
|location=Ft. Worth, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle  || number=135


|champion={{sortname|David|Von Erich}} (3) and Tiger Conway Jr. (2)
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|March 18, 1979}} || days=
|location=Dallas, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=
|type=unrecorded
|start={{dts|March 18, 1979}}
|end={{dts|July 23, 1979}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=135.5
|type=vacated
|date= {{dts|July 23, 1979}} || days=
|notes=championship vacated for undocumented reasons

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=136


|champion={{sortname|Kerry|Von Erich}} and Bruiser Brody (3) 
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|July 23, 1979}} || days=
|location=Ft. Worth, Texas
|note=Defeated Mark Lewin and Killer Tim Brooks.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=137


|champion={{sortname|The|Spoiler|Don Jardine}} and Mark Lewin (2)
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|September 17, 1979}} || days=
|location=Ft. Worth, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=137.5
|type=vacated
|date= {{dts|1979}} || days=
|notes=championship vacated for undocumented reasons

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=138


|champion={{sortname|Kerry|Von Erich}} (2) and Tiger Conway Jr. (3)
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|1980}} || days=
|location=
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=138.5
|type=unrecorded
|start=1980
|end=1980

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=139


|champion={{sortname|Gino|Hernandez}} (3) and Pak Song (2)
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|1980}} || days=
|location=
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=139.5
|type=unrecorded
|start=1980
|end={{dts|August 1, 1980}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=140


|champion={{sortname|Kerry|Von Erich}} (3) and Sweet Brown Sugar
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|August 1, 1980}} || days=
|location=Houston, Texas
|note=Defeated Stan Stasiak and Tim Brooks.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=140.5
|type=unrecorded
|start={{dts|August 1, 1980}}
|end={{dts|October 30, 1980}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=140.6
|type=vacated
|date= {{dts|1980}} || days=
|notes=championship vacated for undocumented reasons

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=141


|champion={{sortname|Mark|Lewin}} (3) and The White Knight (2) 
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|October 30, 1980}} || days=
|location=Ft. Worth, Texas
|note=Defeated Mando Guerrero and Tiger Conway Jr. in tournament final.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=141.5
|type=unrecorded
|start={{dts|October 30, 1980}}
|end=1980

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=142


|champion={{sortname|Killer Tim|Brooks}} (2) and Stan Stasiak
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|1980}} || days=
|location=
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=142.5
|type=vacated
|date= {{dts|1981}} || days=
|notes=Stasiak was suspended

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=143


|champion={{sortname|Raul|Mata}} and Billy White Cloud
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|January 12, 1981}} || days=
|location=Ft. Worth, Texas
|note=Defeated Killer Tim Brooks and Raul Castro.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=143.5
|type=deactivated
|date= {{dts|1981}} || days=
|notes=Raul Mata and Billy White Cloud, championship not promoted for years

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|type=promotion
|name=WCWA Texas Tag Team Championship
|sort number=143.6

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=144


|champion={{sortname|Tony|Atlas}} and Skip Young
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|June 29, 1987}} || days=
|location=Ft. Worth, Texas
|note=Defeated Ted Arcidi and Texas Red in tournament final.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=145


|champion={{sortname|John|Tatum|John Tatum (wrestler)}} and Jack Victory
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|January 5, 1988}} || days=
|location=Ft. Worth, Texas
|note=Defeats Skip Young when Atlas no-shows

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=145.5
|type=vacated
|date= {{dts|January 29, 1988}} || days=
|notes=After a match against the Fantastics (Tommy Rogers and Bobby Fulton)

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=146


|champion={{sortname|John|Tatum|John Tatum (wrestler)}} and Jack Victory
|reign=2
|date= {{dts|February 14, 1988}} || days=
|location=Ft. Worth, Texas
|note=Tatum and Victory get belts back by high card draw.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=147


|champion={{sort|Simpson|Steve Simpson and Shaun Simpson}}
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|March 20, 1988}} || days=
|location=Ft. Worth, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=148


|champion={{sortname|John|Tatum|John Tatum (wrestler)}} and Jack Victory
|reign=3
|date= {{dts|April 8, 1988}} || days=
|location=Ft. Worth, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=149


|champion={{sort|Simpson|Steve Simpson and Shaun Simpson}}
|reign=2
|date= {{dts|July 25, 1988}} || days=
|location=Temple, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=150


|champion={{sortname|John|Tatum|John Tatum (wrestler)}} (4) and Jimmy Jack Funk
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|September 5, 1988}} || days=
|location=Ft. Worth, Texas
|note=[8]

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=151


|champion={{sortname|The|Samoan Swat Team}}
(Fatu and Samu)
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|September 12, 1988}} || days=
|location=Ft. Worth, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=151.5
|type=vacated
|date= {{dts|December 1988}} || days=
|notes=The Samoan Swat Team left WCWA

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=152


|champion=Beauty and The Beast
(Terrence Garvin and The Beast)
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|March 3, 1989}} || days=
|location=Ft. Worth, Texas
|note=Defeated Chris Adams and Jeff Jarrett in tournament final.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=153


|champion=Steve Simpson and Shaun Simpson
|reign=3
|date= {{dts|April 28, 1989}} || days=
|location=Ft. Worth, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=153.5
|type=deactivated
|date= {{dts|1989}} || days=
|notes=WCWA merged with the CWA to create the United States Wrestling Association

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|type=promotion
|name=NWA South West - NWA Texas Tag Team Championship
|sort number=153.6

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=154


|champion=Gen-X-Crew
(Zane Morris and Ian St. James)
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|July 20, 1998}} || days=
|location=N. Richland Hills, Texas
|note=Defeated Iceman Parsons and Chris Young in tournament final when title is revived by NWA Southwest.

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=155


|champion=Team Extreme
(Khris Germany and Kit Carson)
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|August 7, 1998}} || days=
|location=N. Richland Hills, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=155.5
|type=vacated
|date= {{dts|February 26, 1999}} || days=
|notes=After the champions no-show a title defense

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=155


|champion=Moody's Mob
(Bull Schmitt and New Dr. X)
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|March 14, 1999}} || days=
|location=N. Richland Hills, Texas
|note=Defeated Blackbird Posse (Chris Young and Larry Green)

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=156


|champion=Team Extreme
|reign=2
|date= {{dts|June 4, 1999}} || days=
|location=N. Richland Hills, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=156.5
|type=vacated
|date= {{dts|September 25, 1999}} || days=
|notes=Won the NWA World Tag Team Championship

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=157


|champion=Canyon and Bull Schmidt
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|October 1, 1999}} || days=
|location=N. Richland Hills, Texas
|note=Defeated Sterling Studs

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=158


|champion=Sterling Studs
(Mike Fox and Trent Atkins)
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|November 5, 1999}} || days=
|location=N. Richland Hills, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=159


|champion={{sort|Rebellion|The Rebellion}}
(Kurt Reigns and Tejas)
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|January 1, 2000}} || days=
|location=N. Richland Hills, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=160


|champion=Naughty by Nature
(Rude and Tully)
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|March 24, 2000}} || days=
|location=N. Richland Hills, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=161


|champion={{sort|Rebellion|The Rebellion}}
(Kurt Reigns and Tejas)
|reign=2
|date= {{dts|April 7, 2000}} || days=
|location=Dynersburg, Tennessee
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=162


|champion=Salt and Pepper
(Jimmy James and Action Jackson)
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|July 17, 2000}} || days=
|location=N. Richland Hills, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=163


|champion={{sort|Blackbird Posse|The Blackbird Posse}}
(Larry Green and Chris Young)
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|November 17, 2000}} || days=
|location=N. Richland Hills, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=164


|champion=Hell's Crew
(Gravedigger and The Dark Angel)
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|December 12, 2000}} || days=
|location=N. Richland Hills, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=165


|champion=Black Attack
(Al Jackson and Mike Anthony)
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|January 19, 2001}} || days=
|location=N. Richland Hills, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=166


|champion={{sort|Blackbird Posse|The Blackbird Posse}}
(Larry Green and Chris Young)
|reign=2
|date= {{dts|March 16, 2001}} || days=
|location=N. Richland Hills, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=167


|champion=Black Attack
(Al Jackson and Mike Anthony)
|reign=2
|date= {{dts|April 13, 2001}} || days=
|location=N. Richland Hills, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=168


|champion=J.P. Black and Mike Thunder
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|September 7, 2001}} || days=
|location=N. Richland Hills, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=169


|champion=Black Attack
(Al Jackson and Mike Anthony)
|reign=3
|date= {{dts|September 30, 2001}} || days=
|location=San Antonio, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=170


|champion=J.P. Black and Mike Thunder
|reign=2
|date= {{dts|February 8, 2002}} || days=
|location=N. Richland Hills, Texas
|note=Defeated Al Jackson and Hellraiser Hark, subbing for Mike Anthony

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=171


|champion={{sort|Blackbird Posse|The Blackbird Posse}}
(Larry Green and Chris Young)
|reign=3
|date= {{dts|February 22, 2002}} || days=
|location=N. Richland Hills, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=172


|champion=Justin 2 Fine and B.J. Turner
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|June 21, 2002}} || days=
|location=N. Richland Hills, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=172.5
|type=vacated
|date= {{dts|June 11, 2003}} || days=
|notes=After the team failed to defend the championship

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=173


|champion=Texas Trailer Trash
(Harley Johnson and Hugh Rogue)
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|June 28, 2003}} || days=
|location=Ft. Worth, Texas
|note=Defeated Re-Gex ( and Mace).

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=174


|champion=Hallomass
(Joey Corman and Samir)
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|November 22, 2003}} || days=
|location=Tyler, Texas
|note=Defeated Texas Trailer Trash and Jeff Brown and Jerry Brown in 3-way match

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=174.5
|type=vacated
|date= {{dts|May 10, 2004}} || days=
|notes=Team broke up to focus on singles competition

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=175


|champion=Texas Trailer Trash
(Harley Johnson and Bobby 2 Badd)
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|June 19, 2004}} || days=
|location=Dallas, Texas
|note=Defeated NC-17 (Balls Ryder and Damon Logan)

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number=175.5
|type=vacated
|date= {{dts|January 2006}} || days=
|notes=Team broke up

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=176


|champion={{sort|ReGex|The Re-Gex}}
(Mace and Seth Shai)
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|January 28, 2006}} || days=
|location=Ft. Worth, Texas
|note=Defeated Jeff Brown and Jerry Brown; stripped in 06/03

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=177


|champion={{sort|Taylor|Chaz Taylor}} and Fast Eddie
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|May 12, 2006}} || days=
|location=Houston, Texas
|note=Defeated Fu man kru, The Crusaders, and Eddie Lee and Phoenix

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=178


|champion={{sort|Crusaders|The Crusaders}}
(Pop'N and Loc)
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|August 25, 2006}} || days=
|location=Houston, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=179


|champion={{sort|Blacktinos|The Blacktinos}}
(D.J. King and Galan Ramirez)
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|February 9, 2007}} || days=
|location=Cypress, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=180


|champion={{sort|Taylor|Chaz Taylor}} and Mr. Destiny
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|October 12, 2007}} || days=
|location=Cypress, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=181


|champion={{sort|Blacktinos|The Blacktinos}}
(D.J. King and Galan Ramirez)
|reign=2
|date= {{dts|June 13, 2008}} || days=
|location=Houston, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=182


|champion=Texas Regulators
(Crash and Widowmaker)
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|July 19, 2008}} || days=
|location=Dallas, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=183


|champion=High Society
(Prince Al Farat and Thomas Trump)
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|October 11, 2008}} || days=
|location=Dallas, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=184


|champion=Team Texas
(Chaz Taylor and Austin Rhodes)
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|March 21, 2009}} || days=
|location=Livingston, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=185


|champion={{sort|Canadian Sex Pistols|The Canadian Sex Pistols}}
(Shawn Mills and Cody Jones)
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|August 30, 2009}} || days=
|location=Amarillo, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=186


|champion={{sort|Texas Hearthrobs|The Texas Hearthrobs}}
(Shawn Sanders and Bryce Payne)
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|April 10, 2010}} || days=
|location=Amarillo, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=187


|champion=Pretty Flawless
(Jerome Daniels and Nobe Bryant)
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|June 1, 2010}} || days=
|location=Whitesboro, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=188


|champion=Impeccable
(Ken Carson and Joey Figueroa)
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|November 12, 2010}} || days=
|location=Cypress, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=189


|champion=Gulf Coast Connection
(Ben Galvan and Rudy Russo)
|reign=1
|date= {{dts|January 7, 2011}} || days=
|location=Robstown, Texas
|note=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=190


|champion=Impeccable
(Ken Carson and Joey Figueroa)
|reign=2
|date= {{dts|February 11, 2011}} || days=
|location=Cypress, Texas
|note=NWA Southwest closed in September 2011.
}}{{BundleEnd}}

Championship tournaments

NWA Texas Tag Team Championship Tournament (1952)

The NWA Texas Tag Team Tournament was a one-night single elimination tag team tournament held in Fort Worth, Texas on December 1, 1952, for the vacant NWA Texas Tag Team Championship.[9]

{{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds
| RD1=Quarterfinals
| RD2=Semifinals
| RD3=Final
| RD1-team1 = BYE
| RD1-team2 = BYE
| RD1-score1 =
| RD1-score2 =
| RD1-team3 = Cyclone Anaya and Gory Guerrero
| RD1-team4 = Marvin Jones and Jack O'Reilley
| RD1-score3 =
| RD1-score4 =
| RD1-team5 = Roy Graham and Jack O'Brien
| RD1-team6 = Andre Drapp and Ray Gunkel
| RD1-score5 =
| RD1-score6 =
| RD1-team7 = BYE
| RD1-team8 = BYE
| RD1-score7 =
| RD1-score8 =
| RD2-team1 = Cowboy Carlson and Billy Varga
| RD2-team2 = Cyclone Anaya and Gory Guerrero
| RD2-score1 =
| RD2-score2 =
| RD2-team3 = Roy Graham and Jack O'Brien
| RD2-team4 = Red Berry and Duke Keomuka
| RD2-score3 =
| RD2-score4 =
| RD3-team1 = Cyclone Anaya and Gory Guerrero
| RD3-team2 = Red Berry and Duke Keomuka
| RD3-score1 =
| RD3-score2 =
}}

NWA Texas Tag Team Championship Tournament (1967)

The NWA Texas Tag Team Tournament was a one-night single elimination tag team tournament held in San Antonio, Texas on May 3, 1967, for the vacant NWA Texas Tag Team Championship.[10]

{{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds
| RD1=Quarterfinals
| RD2=Semifinals
| RD3=Final
| RD1-team1 = Paul DeMarco and Luis Hernandez
| RD1-team2 = Kenji Shibuya and Mike Paidousis
| RD1-score1 =
| RD1-score2 =
| RD1-team3 = BYE
| RD1-team4 = BYE
| RD1-score3 =
| RD1-score4 =
| RD1-team5 = Jim Bernard and Tarzan Tyler
| RD1-team6 = Bob Ellis and Yamamoto
| RD1-score5 =
| RD1-score6 =
| RD1-team7 = BYE
| RD1-team8 = BYE
| RD1-score7 =
| RD1-score8 =
| RD2-team1 = Paul DeMarco and Luis Hernandez
| RD2-team2 = BYE
| RD2-score1 =
| RD2-score2 =
| RD2-team3 = Jim Bernard and Tarzan Tyler
| RD2-team4 = Bearcat Wright and Buddy Moreno
| RD2-score3 =
| RD2-score4 =
| RD3-team1 = Paul DeMarco and Luis Hernandez
| RD3-team2 = Jim Bernard and Tarzan Tyler
| RD3-score1 =
| RD3-score2 =
}}

NWA Texas Tag Team Championship Tournament (1978)

The NWA Texas Tag Team Tournament was a one-night single elimination tag team tournament held in Fort Worth, Texas on October 30, 1978, for the vacant NWA Texas Tag Team Championship.[11]

{{4TeamBracket
| RD1=Semifinals
| RD2=Final
| RD1-team1 = Mark Lewin and White Knight
| RD1-team2 = Al Madril and Reggie Parks
| RD1-score1 =
| RD1-score2 =
| RD1-team3 = Bruiser Brody and Bill White
| RD1-team4 = Mando Guerrero and Tiger Conway, Jr.
| RD1-score3 =
| RD1-score4 =
| RD2-team1 = Mark Lewin and White Knight
| RD2-team2 = Mando Guerrero and Tiger Conway, Jr.
| RD2-score1 =
| RD2-score2 =
}}

WCCW Texas Tag Team Championship Tournament (1987)

The WCCW Texas Tag Team Tournament was a one-night single elimination tag team tournament held in Fort Worth, Texas on June 29, 1987, for the vacant WCCW Texas Tag Team Championship.[12]

{{16TeamBracket-NoSeeds
| RD1=Semifinals
| RD2=Qualifiers
| RD3=Finalists
| RD4=Finals
| RD1-team01 = Tony Atlas and Skip Young
| RD1-team02 = Brian Adias and Al Perez
| RD1-score01 =
| RD1-score02 =
| RD1-team03 = BYE
| RD1-team04 = BYE
| RD1-score03 =
| RD1-score04 =
| RD1-team05 = The Rock 'n' Roll RPMs
{{small|(Tommy Lane and Mike Davis)}}

| RD1-team06 = Al Madril and Manuel Villalobos
| RD1-score05 =
| RD1-score06 =
| RD1-team07 = Matt Borne and Steve Simpson
| RD1-team08 = Killer Brooks and Len Denton
| RD1-score07 =
| RD1-score08 =
| RD1-team09 = Ted Arcidi and Texas Red
| RD1-team10 = Bruiser Brody and The Spoiler
| RD1-score09 =
| RD1-score10 =
| RD1-team11 = BYE
| RD1-team12 = BYE
| RD1-score11 =
| RD1-score12 =
| RD1-team13 = BYE
| RD1-team14 = BYE
| RD1-score13 =
| RD1-score14 =
| RD1-team15 = BYE
| RD1-team16 = BYE
| RD1-score15 =
| RD1-score16 =
| RD2-team01 = Tony Atlas and Skip Young
| RD2-team02 = BYE
| RD2-score01 =
| RD2-score02 =
| RD2-team03 = The Rock 'n' Roll RPMs
| RD2-team04 = Killer Brooks and Len Denton
| RD2-score03 =
| RD2-score04 =
| RD2-team05 = Ted Arcidi and Texas Red
| RD2-team06 = The Fantastics
{{small|(Bobby Fulton and Tommy Rogers)}}
| RD2-score05 =
| RD2-score06 =
| RD2-team07 = BYE
| RD2-team08 = BYE
| RD2-score07 =
| RD2-score08 =
| RD3-team01 = Tony Atlas and Skip Young
| RD3-team02 = Killer Brooks and Len Denton
| RD3-score01 =
| RD3-score02 =
| RD3-team03 = Ted Arcidi and Texas Red
| RD3-team04 = BYE
| RD3-score03 =
| RD3-score04 =
| RD4-team01 = Tony Atlas and Skip Young
| RD4-team02 = Ted Arcidi and Texas Red
| RD4-score01 =
| RD4-score02 =
}}

See also

{{Portal|Professional wrestling}}
  • List of National Wrestling Alliance championships

References

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9. ^{{cite web |url=http://prowrestlinghistory.com/supercards/usa/misc/wccw/tagtny.html#texastag52 |title=Texas Tag Title Tournament 1952 |author= |date= |website=ProWrestlingHistory.com |publisher= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |accessdate=}}
10. ^{{cite web |url=http://prowrestlinghistory.com/supercards/usa/misc/wccw/tagtny.html#texastag67 |title=Texas Tag Title Tournament 1967 |author= |date= |website=ProWrestlingHistory.com |publisher= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |accessdate=}}
11. ^{{cite web |url=http://prowrestlinghistory.com/supercards/usa/misc/wccw/tagtny.html#texastag78 |title=Texas Tag Title Tournament 1978 |author= |date= |website=ProWrestlingHistory.com |publisher= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |accessdate=}}
12. ^{{cite web |url=http://prowrestlinghistory.com/supercards/usa/misc/wccw/tagtny.html#texastag87 |title=Texas Tag Title Tournament 1987 |author= |date= |website=ProWrestlingHistory.com |publisher= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |accessdate=}}
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