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==Title history==
==Title history==
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!Wrestlers<br>(Times held individually) || Reigns together || Date || Location || Notes
!style="background: #e3e3e3;" width="20%"|Name(s):
!style="background: #e3e3e3;"|Reigns:
!style="background: #e3e3e3;"|Date:
!style="background: #e3e3e3;" width="20%"|Location:
!style="background: #e3e3e3;"|Notes:
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|[[Frank Goodish|Bruiser Brody]] & [[Stan Hansen]] || 1 || [[April 25]], [[1984]] || [[Yokohama]], [[Japan]] || <small>Defeated [[Shohei Baba|Giant Baba]] & [[Dory Funk, Jr.]] in a tournament final.</small>
|1 || [[Bruiser Brody]] & [[Stan Hansen]] || 1 || [[April 25]], [[1984]] || [[Yokohama|Yokohama, Japan]] || Defeated [[Shohei Baba|Giant Baba]] & [[Dory Funk, Jr.]] in a tournament final.
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|[[Ted DiBiase]] & Stan Hansen (2) || 1 || [[circa|ca.]] August, 1985 || N/A || <small>DiBiase was selected as Hansen's replacement partner after Brody left for [[New Japan Pro Wrestling]] on [[March 21]], 1985.
|2 || [[Ted DiBiase]] & Stan Hansen (2) || 1 || August, 1985 || n/a || DiBiase was selected as Hansen's replacement partner after Brody left for [[New Japan Pro Wrestling]] on [[March 21]], 1985.
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|[[Mitsuharu Misawa|Tiger Mask II]] & [[Jumbo Tsuruta]] || 1 || [[July 3]], [[1987]] || Tokyo, Japan
|3 || [[Mitsuharu Misawa|Tiger Mask II]] & [[Jumbo Tsuruta]] || 1 || [[July 3]], [[1987]] || [[Tokyo|Tokyo, Japan]] || <br>
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|Ted DiBiase & Stan Hansen (3) || 2 || [[July 11]], 1987 || [[Yonago, Tottori|Yonago]], Japan
|4 || Ted DiBiase & Stan Hansen (3) || 2 || [[July 11]], 1987 || [[Yonago, Tottori|Yonago, Japan]] || <br>
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|-style="background: #e3e3e3;"
|colspan="5" |''Vacated in July, 1987 when DiBiase leaves for the [[World Wrestling Entertainment|World Wrestling Federation]].''
|colspan="6" |Vacated in July, 1987 when DiBiase leaves for the [[World Wrestling Entertainment|World Wrestling Federation]].
|-
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|Stan Hansen (4) & [[Austin Idol]] || 1 || August, 1987 || N/A || <small>Hansen & Idol were awarded the titles, likely due to Hansen's previous status as champion.</small>
|5 || Stan Hansen (4) & [[Austin Idol]] || 1 || August, 1987 || n/a || Hansen & Idol were awarded the titles.
|-
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|Ashura Hara & [[Genichiro Tenryu]] || 1 || [[September 3]], 1987 || [[Nagoya, Aichi|Nagoya]], Japan
|6 || Ashura Hara & [[Genichiro Tenryu]] || 1 || [[September 3]], 1987 || [[Nagoya, Aichi|Nagoya, Japan]]
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|7 || Jumbo Tsuruta (2) & [[Yoshiaki Yatsu]] || 1 || [[June 4]], [[1988]] || [[Sapporo, Hokkaido|Sapporo, Japan]] || Tsuruta & Yatsu won the [[NWA International Tag Team Championship]] on [[June 10]], defeating The [[Road Warriors]].
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|colspan="6" |The NWA International Tag Team Championship and PWF World Tag Team Championship were unified and made into the [[AJPW Unified World Tag Team Championship]].
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|Jumbo Tsuruta (2) & [[Yoshiaki Yatsu]] || 1 || [[June 4]], [[1988]] || [[Sapporo, Hokkaido|Sapporo]], Japan || <small>Tsuruta & Yatsu defeated the [[NWA International Tag Team Championship|NWA International Tag Team Champions]], The [[Road Warriors]], on [[June 10]] to unify the titles into the [[AJPW Unified World Tag Team Championship]].
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Revision as of 15:01, 26 January 2009

The Pacific Wrestling Federation (World) Tag Team Championship was a professional wrestling tag team championship in All Japan Pro Wrestling, created in 1984. It was unified with the NWA International Tag Team Championship in 1988, to create the AJPW Unified World Tag Team Championship, or Double Cup[1].

Title history

#: Name(s): Reigns: Date: Location: Notes:
1 Bruiser Brody & Stan Hansen 1 April 25, 1984 Yokohama, Japan Defeated Giant Baba & Dory Funk, Jr. in a tournament final.
2 Ted DiBiase & Stan Hansen (2) 1 August, 1985 n/a DiBiase was selected as Hansen's replacement partner after Brody left for New Japan Pro Wrestling on March 21, 1985.
3 Tiger Mask II & Jumbo Tsuruta 1 July 3, 1987 Tokyo, Japan
4 Ted DiBiase & Stan Hansen (3) 2 July 11, 1987 Yonago, Japan
Vacated in July, 1987 when DiBiase leaves for the World Wrestling Federation.
5 Stan Hansen (4) & Austin Idol 1 August, 1987 n/a Hansen & Idol were awarded the titles.
6 Ashura Hara & Genichiro Tenryu 1 September 3, 1987 Nagoya, Japan
7 Jumbo Tsuruta (2) & Yoshiaki Yatsu 1 June 4, 1988 Sapporo, Japan Tsuruta & Yatsu won the NWA International Tag Team Championship on June 10, defeating The Road Warriors.
The NWA International Tag Team Championship and PWF World Tag Team Championship were unified and made into the AJPW Unified World Tag Team Championship.

See also

References

  1. ^ Royal Duncan & Gary Will (4th Edition 2006). Wrestling Title Histories. Archeus Communications. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4. {{cite book}}: Check date values in: |year= (help)

External links