AWA World Tag Team Championship
AWA World Tag Team Championship | |
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owner | American Wrestling Association |
Introduced | 1960 |
Discontinued | 1991 |
The AWA World Tag Team Championship was the tag team -Titel the US Wrestling -Promotion American Wrestling Association (AWA). It existed from 1960 until the doctorate was discontinued in 1991. As with all wrestling titles, they were awarded through a storyline .
history
After the American Wrestling Association split from the National Wrestling Association in May 1960 , Stan Kowalski and Tiny Mills , the then NWA World Tag Team Champions, were recognized as World Tag Team Champions. When they received the title a second time in August 1960, they eventually became the first AWA World Tag Team Champions and the NWA title was no longer recognized.
The title was considered the most prestigious tag team title in the United States for many years until the increasing influence of the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) and Jim Crockett Promotions finally brought the AWA down. The title was also discontinued with the closure of the doctorate. His rights are now with the WWE.
List of title holders
† means that the title change was not recognized by the AWA.
# | Wrestlers | number | date | Days | place | event | Remarks | Ref. |
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1 | Murder, Inc.
( Stan Kowalski and Tiny Mills ) |
1 | August 1960 | 64 | - | - | Kowalski and Mills received the NWA World Tag Team Championship in August 1960 . Were recognized as the first champions. | |
2 | Hard Boiled Haggerty and Len Montana / Gene Kiniski | 1 | 4th October 1960 | 231 | Minneapolis , Minnesota | Live show | Montana sustained an injury and was replaced by Gene Kiniski | |
3 | Leo Nomellini and Wilbur Snyder | 1 | May 23, 1961 | 57 | Minneapolis, Minnesota | Live show | ||
4th | Hard Boiled Haggerty and Gene Kiniski | 2 | July 19, 1961 | 20th | St. Paul , Minnesota | Live show | ||
vacancy | - | August 8, 1961 | - | - | Live show | Became vacant after Haggerty and Kiniski's tag team split when Haggerty intervened in a match between Kiniski and Verne Gagne. | ||
5 | Hard Boiled Haggerty (3) and Bob Geigel | 1 | September 26, 1961 | 51 | St. Paul, Minnesota | Live show | Haggerty beat his former partner and chose Bob Geigel as his new partner. | |
6th | Pat Kennedy and Dale Lewis | 1 | November 16, 1961 | 7th | Rochester , Minnesota | Live show | ||
7th | Bob Geigel (2) and Otto Von Krupp | 1 | November 23, 1961 | approx. 29 | Rochester, Minnesota | Live show | ||
vacancy | - | January 1962 | - | - | - | Vacant after Von Krupp got injured. | ||
8th | Larry Hennig and Duke Hoffman | 1 | January 15, 1962 | 29 | St. Paul, Minnesota | Live show | Defeated Ivan and Nikita Kalmikoff in a tournament final. | |
9 | Bob Geigel (3) and Stan Kowalski (2) | 1 | February 13, 1962 | approx. 47 | Minneapolis, Minnesota | Live show | ||
10 | The Neilsons
( Art Neilson and Stan Neilson ) |
1 | April 1962 | approx. 259 | Cincinnati, Ohio | - | No match fund takes place. | |
11 | Doug Gilbert and Dick Steinborn | 1 | December 16, 1964 | 16 | St. Paul, Minnesota | Live show | ||
12 |
The Kalmikoffs
(Ivan and Karol) |
1 | January 1, 1963 | 231 | Minneapolis, Minnesota | Live show | ||
13 | The Crusher and Dick the Bruiser | 1 | 20th August 1963 | 173 | Minneapolis, Minnesota | Live show | ||
14th | Moose Evans and Verne Gagne | 1 | February 9, 1964 | 14th | Minneapolis, Minnesota | Live show | ||
15th | The Crusher and Dick the Bruiser | 2 | February 23, 1964 | 342 | St. Paul, Minnesota | Live show | ||
16 | Larry Hennig (2) and Harley Race | 1 | January 30, 1965 | 175 | Minneapolis, Minnesota | Live show | ||
17th | The Crusher (3) and Verne Gagne (2) | 1 | July 24, 1965 | 14th | Minneapolis, Minnesota | Live show | ||
18th | Larry Hennig (3) and Harley Race | 2 | August 7, 1965 | 294 | Minneapolis, Minnesota | Live show | ||
19th | The Crusher (4) and Dick the Bruiser | 3 | May 28, 1966 | 223 | Minneapolis, Minnesota | Live show | ||
20th | Larry Hennig (4) / Chris Markoff and Harley Race | 3 | January 6, 1967 | 308 | Chicago, Illinois | Live show | On November 1, Markoff replaced Hennig, who sustained an injury in a match against Gagne in Winnipeg , Manitoba . | |
21st | Pat O'Connor and Wilbur Snyder (2) | 1 | November 10, 1967 | 22nd | Chicago, Illinois | Live show | ||
22nd | Mitsu Arakawa and Dr. Moto | 1 | 2nd December 1967 | 392 | Chicago, Illinois | Live show | ||
23 | The Crusher (5) and Dick the Bruiser | 4th | December 28, 1968 | 245 | Chicago, Illinois | Live show | ||
24 | The Vachons | 1 | August 30, 1969 | 623 | Chicago, Illinois | Live show | ||
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The Von Steigers
(Karl Von Steiger and Kurt Von Steiger) |
1 † | February 23, 1971 | 23 | Portlund , Oregon | Live show | ||
- | The Vachons (Butcher and Mad Dog ) | 1 (2) | March 18, 1971 | 58 | Salem , Oregon | Live show | Defeated The Steigers by disqualification. | |
25th | Red Bastien and Hercules Cortez / The Crusher (6) | 1 | May 15, 1971 | 250 | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | Live show | August 1971, Bastien chose The Crusherals new partner after Cortez died in a car accident on July 23rd. | |
26th | Nick Bockwinkel and Ray Stevens | 1 | 20th January 1972 | 345 | Denver, Colorado | Live show | ||
27 | Verne Gagne (3) and Billy Robinson | 1 | December 30, 1972 | 7th | Minneapolis, Minnesota | Live show | ||
28 | Nick Bockwinkel and Ray Stevens | 3 | January 6, 1973 | 561 | St. Paul, Minnesota | Live show | ||
29 | The Crusher (7) and Billy Robinson (2) | 1 | July 21, 1974 | 95 | Green Bay , Wisconsin | Live show | ||
30th | Nick Bockwinkel and Ray Stevens | 3 | October 24, 1974 | 296 | Winnipeg, Manitoba | Live show | ||
31 | The Crusher (8) and Dick the Bruiser | 5 | 16th August 1975 | 342 | Chicago, Illinois | Live show | ||
32 | Bobby Duncum and Blackjack Lanza | 1 | July 23, 1976 | 349 | Chicago, Illinois | Live show | ||
33 | The High Flyers
( Jim Brunzell and Greg Gagne ) |
1 | 7th July 1977 | 443 | Winnipeg, Manitoba | Live show | ||
34 | Pat Patterson and Ray Stevens (4) | 1 | September 23, 1978 | 256 | - | - | Title changed without a match after Brunzell injured himself in a softball game. | |
35 | Verne Gagne (4) and Mad Dog Vachon (3) | 1 | June 6, 1979 | 410 | Winnipeg, Manitoba | Live show | ||
36 | The East-West Connection
( Adrian Adonis and Jesse Ventura ) |
1 | July 20, 1980 | 329 | Denver, Colorado | Live show | Verne Gagne did not appear in a title defense, so the title Adonis and Ventura was awarded. | |
37 | The High Flyers
( Jim Brunzell and Greg Gagne ) |
2 | June 14, 1981 | 742 | Green Bay, Wisconsin | Live show | ||
38 | The Sheiks
( Jerry Blackwell and Ken Patera ) |
1 | June 26, 1983 | 315 | Minneapolis, Minnesota | Live show | ||
39 | The Crusher (9) and Baron von Raschke | 1 | May 6, 1984 | 111 | Green Bay, Wisconsin | Live show | ||
40 | The Road Warriors (Animal and Hawk ) | 1 | August 25, 1984 | 400 | Las Vegas , Nevada | Live show | ||
41 | Jimmy Garvin and Steve Regal | 1 | September 29, 1985 | 111 | St. Paul, Minnesota | Live show | ||
42 | Scott Hall and Curt Hennig | 1 | January 18, 1986 | 119 | Albuquerque, New Mexico | Live show | Match fund probably didn't take place. Regal left the AWA when he was still a champion. | |
43 | Buddy Rose and Doug Somers | 1 | May 17, 1986 | 255 | Hammond , Indiana | AWA All-Star Wrestling | ||
44 |
The Midnight Rockers
( Marty Jannetty and Shawn Michaels ) |
1 | January 27, 1987 | 118 | St. Paul, Minnesota | Live show | ||
45 | Soldier Ustinov and Boris Zhukov / Doug Somers (2) | 1 | May 25, 1987 | 139 | Lake Tahoe , Nevada | Live show | Somers replaced Zhukov, who joined WWF in October 1987. | |
46 | Bill Dundee and Jerry Lawler | 1 | October 11, 1987 | 8th | Memphis, Tennessee | CWA live show | ||
47 | Dr. D and Hector Guerrero | 1 | October 19, 1987 | 7th | Memphis, Tennessee | CWA live show | Dr. D was a local wrestler named Carl Styles who appeared in a mask. | |
48 | Bill Dundee and Jerry Lawler | 2 | October 26, 1987 | 4th | Memphis, Tennessee | CWA live show | ||
49 |
The Original Midnight Express
( Dennis Condrey and Rundy Rose ) |
1 | October 30, 1987 | 58 | Whitewater , Wisconsin | AWA Championship Wrestling | ||
50 |
The Midnight Rockers
( Marty Jannetty and Shawn Michaels ) |
2 | December 27, 1987 | 83 | Las Vegas, Nevada | AWA Championship Wrestling | On February 15, there was a controversial match with The Rock 'n' Roll Express in Memphis. On February 22nd, they won a rematch. However, the short vacancy was not included in the official historiography of the title. | |
51 | Badd Company
( Paul Diamond and Pat Tanaka ) |
1 | March 19, 1988 | 371 | Las Vegas, Nevada | AWA Championship Wrestling | ||
52 | The Olympians
(Ken Patera (2) and Brad Rheingans ) |
1 | March 25, 1989 | 177 | Rochester, Minnesota | AWA Championship Wrestling | ||
vacancy | - | September 18, 1989 | - | - | - | Patera was injured. | ||
53 |
The Destruction Crew
( Wayne Bloom and Mike Enos ) |
1 |
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314 | Rochester, Minnesota | AWA Championship Wrestling | Defeated Paul Diamond and Greg Gagne in a tournament final. | |
54 | DJ Peterson and The Trooper | 1 | August 11, 1990 | 123 | Rochester, Minnesota | AWA Championship Wrestling | ||
Title set | - | 1991 | - | - | - | The title became inactive when the AWA folded in 1991. |
statistics
Teams
rank | team | number | Days |
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1. | The Crusher and Dick the Bruiser | 5 | 1.325 |
2. | Nick Bockwinkel and Ray Stevens | 3 | 1.202 |
3. | The High Flyers (Jim Brunzell and Greg Gagne) | 2 | 1.185 |
4th | Harley Race and Larry Hennig / Chris Markoff | 3 | 777 |
5. | Butcher and Mad Dog Vachon | 1 | 623 |
6th | Verne Gagne and Mad Dog Vachon | 1 | 410 |
7th | Road Warriors (Animal and Hawk) | 1 | 400 |
8th. | Mitsu Arakawa and Dr. Moto | 1 | 392 |
9. | Badd Company (Paul Diamond and Pat Tanaka) | 1 | 371 |
10. | Bobby Duncum and Blackjack Lanza | 1 | 349 |
11. | The East-West Connection (Adrian Adonis and Jesse Ventura) | 1 | 329 |
12. | The Sheiks (Jerry Blackwell and Ken Patera) | 1 | 315 |
13. | The Destruction Crew (Wayne Bloom and Mike Enos) | 1 | 314 |
14th | Art and Stan Nielson | 1 | 259 |
15th | Pat Patterson and Ray Stevens | 1 | 256 |
16. | Buddy Rose and Doug Somers | 1 | 255 |
17th | Red Bastien and Hercules Cortez / The Crusher * | 1 | 250 |
Single wrestler
rank | Wrestlers | number | Days |
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1. | The Crusher | 9 | 1717 |
2. | Ray Stevens | 4th | 1458 |
3. | Dick the Bruiser | 5 | 1325 |
4th | Nick Bockwinkel | 3 | 1202 |
5. | Jim Brunzell | 2 | 1185 |
5. | Greg Gagne | 2 | 1185 |
7th | Mad Dog Vachon | 2 | 1033 |
8th. | Larry Hennig | 4th | 797 |
9. | Harley Race | 3 | 777 |
10. | Butcher Vachon | 1 | 623 |
literature
- Duncan, Royal, 1952-, Will, Gary, 1962-: Wrestling title histories: professional wrestling champions around the world from the 19th century to the present . 4th ed., Fully rev. & updated. Archeus Communications, Waterloo, Ont. 2000, ISBN 0-9698161-5-4 (English).
Individual evidence
- ^ Duncan, Royal, 1952-, Will, Gary, 1962-: Wrestling title histories: professional wrestling champions around the world from the 19th century to the present . 4th ed., Fully rev. & updated. Archeus Communications, Waterloo, Ont. 2000, ISBN 0-9698161-5-4 (English).
- ^ Brian Hoops: On this day in pro wrestling history (May 23): Antonio Inoki Vs. Hulk Hogan, undre Vs. Sakaguchi, Frank Gotch in a 57-minute match . Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online. May 23, 2015. Accessed on February 16, 2017. ( Page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Brian Hoops: On this day in pro wrestling history (July 19): Kiniski wins third AWA title, Nash beats AJ Styles for TNA belt . Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online. July 19, 2015. Retrieved February 11, 2017.
- ↑ Brian Hoops: On this day in pro wrestling history (August 20): June Byers wins NWA Women's belt, Michael Shane wins TNA X-Division title . Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online. August 20, 2015. Retrieved February 11, 2017.
- ^ Brian Hoops: On this day in pro wrestling history (Feb 9): The Midnight Rider defeated Ric Flair . Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online. February 9, 2017. Retrieved February 15, 2017.
- ^ Brian Hoops: Daily pro wrestling history (02/23): WWE Elimination Chamber 2014 . Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online. February 23, 2017. Retrieved February 28, 2017.
- ↑ F4W Staff: ON THIS DAY IN PRO WRESTLING HISTORY (MAY 28): HULK HOGAN VS. NICK BOCKWINKEL, BRUNO VS. SUPERSTAR GRAHAM DOUBLE DQ . Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online. May 28, 2015. Retrieved February 10, 2017.
- ↑ F4W Staff: On this day in pro wrestling history (May 6): Verne Gagne Vs. Danny Hodge, 1st Annual Von Erich Parade of Champions show . Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online. May 6, 2015. Retrieved February 10, 2017.
- ^ American Wrestling Association. Retrieved December 14, 2017 .
- ↑ Brian Hoops: On this day in pro wrestling history (May 25): Rockers last match in AWA, Tiger Mask wins NWA Jr. Heavyweight gold, Russian amateur wrestler beats Vader . Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online. May 25, 2015. Retrieved February 19, 2017.
- ↑ Brian Hoops: DAILY PRO WRESTLING HISTORY (10/30): A SLEW OF TAG TEAM TITLES CHANGE HundS . Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online. October 30, 2015. Retrieved on February 10, 2017. ( Page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as broken. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ^ Brian Hoops: Daily pro wrestling history (02/22): Sting defeats Hogan to win vacant WCW title . Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online. February 22, 2017. Retrieved February 27, 2017.
- ↑ PWI Strips the AWA of World Title Status Pro Wrestling Illustrated May 1991