ESA International Tag Team Championship
{{short description|Professional wrestling tag team championship}}
Eastern Sports Association's International Tag Team Title was represented by a Trophy, and was defended in the Maritimes from 1969 to 1975.{{cite book | author=Royal Duncan and Gary Will | title=Wrestling Title Histories | publisher=Archeus Communications | year=2006|edition=4th | isbn=0-9698161-5-4 }}
International Tag Team Champions
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|number = 1
|champion = The Fabulous Kangaroos
(Al Costello and Don Kent)
|reign =1
|date = {{dts|1969}}
|location=N/A
|days = N/A
|event = ESN show
|notes =
|ref =
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|number = 2
|champion = The Beast and Rudy Kay
|reign =1
|date = {{dts|August 5, 1969}}
|location=N/A
|days = N/A
|event = ESN show
|notes =
|ref =
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|number = 3
|type=Unkown
|start=|August 5, 1969
|end=|June 2, 1970
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number = 4
|champion = Eric Pomeroy and Phil Robley
|reign =1
|date = {{dts|June 2, 1970}}
|location=N/A
|days = N/A
|event = ESN show
|notes =
|ref =
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|number = 5
|champion = Leo Burke and The Beast
|reign =1
|date = N/A
|location=N/A
|days = N/A
|event = ESN show
|notes =
|ref =
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|number = 6
|champion = Eric Pomeroy and Fred Sweetan
|reign =1
|date = {{dts|August 3, 1971}}
|location=N/A
|days = {{age in days nts|August 3, 1971|August 31, 1971}}
|event = ESN show
|notes =
|ref =
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|number = 7
|champion = Archie Gouldie and The Beast
|reign =1
|date = {{dts|August 31, 1971}}
|location=N/A
|days = {{age in days nts|August 31, 1971|October 5, 1971}}
|event = ESN show
|notes =
|ref =
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|number = 8
|champion = Eric Pomeroy and Fred Sweetan
|reign =2
|date = {{dts|October 5, 1971}}
|location=N/A
|days = {{age in days nts|October 5, 1971|October 12, 1971}}
|event = ESN show
|notes =
|ref =
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|number = 9
|champion = The Beast and Rudy Kay
|reign =2
|date = {{dts|October 12, 1971}}
|location=Halifax, Nova Scotia
|days = {{age in days nts|October 12, 1971|May 16, 1972}}
|event = ESN show
|notes =
|ref =
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|number = 10
|champion = Mike Dubois and Fred Sweetan
|reign =1
|date = {{dts|May 16, 1972}}
|location=N/A
|days = {{age in days nts|May 16, 1972|August 8, 1972}}
|event = ESN show
|notes =
|ref =
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|number = 11
|champion = Leo Burke and Bobby Kay
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|August 8, 1972}}
|location=Halifax, Nova Scotia
|days = {{age in days nts|August 8, 1972|June 12, 1973}}
|event = ESN show
|notes =
|ref =
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|number = 12
|champion = Fred Sweetan and Kurt von Steiger
|reign =1
|date = {{dts|June 12, 1973}}
|location=N/A
|days = N/A
|event = ESN show
|notes =
|ref =
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|number = 13
|champion = The Beast and Bobby Kay
|reign =2
|date = {{dts|July 1973}}
|location=N/A
|days = N/A
|event = ESN show
|notes =
|ref =
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|number = 14
|champion = Fred Sweetan and Mr. X
|reign =1
|date = {{dts|August 3, 1973}}
|location=N/A
|days = N/A
|event = ESN show
|notes =
|ref =
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|number = 15
|champion = The Beast and Bobby Kay
|reign =3
|date = {{dts|August 1973}}
|location=N/A
|days = N/A
|event = ESN show
|notes =
|ref =
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|number = 16
|champion = J. J. Dillon and Fred Sweetan
|reign =
|date = {{dts|September, 1973}}
|location=N/A
|days = N/A
|event = ESN show
|notes =
|ref =
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|sort number = 16.5
|type=vacated
|date = N/A
|notes = Dillon did not return for the start of the season.
|ref =
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|number = 17
|champion = Fred Sweetan and Mike Dubois
|reign =1
|date = {{dts|May 7, 1974}}
|location=Halifax, Nova Scotia
|days = N/A
|event = ESN show
|notes = Defeated Beast and Bobby Kay for the vacant title.
|ref =
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|number = 18
|champion = Leo Burke and The Beast
|reign =1
|date = {{dts|July 1974}}
|location=N/A
|days = N/A
|event = ESN show
|notes =
|ref =
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|number = 19
|champion = |Great Kuma and Gito Mongol
|reign =1
|date = {{dts|August 1974}}
|location=N/A
|days = N/A
|event = ESN show
|notes =
|ref =
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|number = 20
|champion = The Beast and The Stomper
|reign =
|date = {{dts|October 1974}}
|location=N/A
|days = N/A
|event = ESN show
|notes =
|ref =
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|sort number = 20.5
|type=vacated
|date = N/A
|notes = The Stomper did not return for the start of the season.
|ref =
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|number = 21
|champion = Mike Dubois and Alfred Hayes
|reign =1
|date = {{dts|May 13, 1975}}
|location=Halifax, Nova Scotia
|days = N/A
|event = ESN show
|notes = Defeated Beast and Johnny Weaver for the vacant title.
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|sort number = 21.5
|type=vacated
|date = {{dts|September 1975}}
|notes = Dubois and Hayes stripped for failure to defend.
|ref =
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|number = 22
|champion = Bob Brown and the Patriot
|reign =1
|date = {{dts|September 1975}}
|location=N/A
|days = N/A
|event = ESN show
|notes = Won a three team tournament.
|ref =
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|number = 23
|champion = The Beast and Rudy Kay
|reign =3
|date = {{dts|October 28, 1975}}
|location=Halifax, Nova Scotia
|days = N/A
|event = ESN show
|notes =
|ref =
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|sort number = 23.5
|type=deactivated
|date = N/A
}}
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On ESA's 1976 programs, the promotion listed Jack and Jerry Brisco as International Tag Champions, even though they never appeared in the Maritimes as a team. The title had been replaced with the Maritime Tag Team Championship Belts.
International Heavyweight Champion
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|number = 1
|champion =J. J. Dillon
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|May 1984}}
|days = N/A
|location=N/A
|event =N/A
|notes =Arrived as Champion - only Champion - left promotion circa August, 1984
|ref =
}}
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Global Tag Team Champions
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|number = 1
|champion = The Samoans
(Great Tio and Chief Tapu)
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|May, 1984}}
|days = N/A
|location= N/A
|event = N/A
|notes = Arrived as Champions.
|ref =
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|number =
|champion = Rudy Kay and Hubert Gallant
|reign = 1
|date = N/A
|days = N/A
|location=
|event = N/A
|notes = N/A
|ref =
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|number = 3
|champion = The Samoans
(Great Tio and Chief Tapu)
|reign = 2
|date = N/A
|days = N/A
|location= N/A
|event = N/A
|notes =
|ref =
}}
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World Tag Team Champions
{{Professional wrestling title history top|active=no|team=yes}}
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|number = 1
|champion = Dennis Condrey and Phil Hickerson
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|July 1977}}
|days = N/A
|location=N/A
|event = N/A
|notes = Arrived as Champions. Stripped of the title for failure to defend
|ref =
}}
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References
;General
- {{cite book | author=Royal Duncan and Gary Will | title=Wrestling Title Histories | publisher=Archeus Communications | year=2006|edition=4th | chapter= ESA International Tag Team Title| pages=358| isbn=0-9698161-5-4}}
;Specific
{{reflist}}
External links
- [http://www.wrestling-titles.com/canada/maritimes/esa/esa-int-t.html Title history at wrestling-titles.com]