NWA Florida Tag Team Championship

{{short description|Professional wrestling tag team championship}}

{{Infobox pro wrestling championship

|image=NWA Florida Tag Team Championship.png

|caption=A previous version of the championship belt

|championshipname=NWA Florida Tag Team Championship

|currentholder=

|won=

|promotion=Championship Wrestling from Florida
NWA Florida
Pro Wrestling Fusion
NWA Florida Underground
NWA Florida Wrestling Alliance

|firstchamp=The Medics

|created=December 10, 1968

|mostreigns=Mike Graham and Steve Keirn (11 times)

|longestreign=Vince Lewis and James Morrison (745 days)

|shortestreign=Hiro Matsuda and Tim Woods (15 days)

|oldest=

|youngest=

|heaviest=

|lightest=

}}

The NWA Florida Tag Team Championship is the primary tag team title in NWA Florida Underground Wrestling. It started out in 1968 as the main tag team title in Championship Wrestling from Florida and lasted until 1990 when it was abandoned. It was picked back up in 1997 by NWA Florida, where it was the primary tag team title until June 2005, when the company shut down. In August 2009, the title was picked up by Florida-based Pro Wrestling Fusion until 2011. NWA Florida Underground transformed its FUW Tag Team championship to the NWA Florida Tag Team championship in 2012{{cite book | author=Royal Duncan and Gary Will | title=Wrestling Title Histories | publisher=Archeus Communications | year=2006|edition=4th | isbn=0-9698161-5-4 }}{{cite web | url=http://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/fl/fl-t.html| title=NWA Florida Tag Team Title | work=Wrestling-titles.com}}

Title history

class="wikitable"

|+ Key

!style="background: #f0f0f0;"|Symbol

!style="background: #f0f0f0;"|Meaning

No.

|The overall championship reign

Reign

|The reign number for the specific wrestler listed.

Event

|The event in which the championship changed hands

N/A

|The specific information is not known

|Used for vacated reigns in order to not count it as an official reign

=Championship Wrestling from Florida=

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|number=1

|champion={{sort|Medics|The Medics
(Billy Garrett and Jim Starr)}}

|reign=1

|date={{dts|December 10, 1968}}

|days={{age in days nts|December 10, 1968|January 21, 1969}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes=Defeated José Lothario and Wahoo McDaniel in a tournament final.

|ref=  

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=1.5

|type=vacated

|date={{dts|January 21, 1969}}

|notes=Championship held up after the match between Jack Brisco and Nick Kozak and the Medics.

|ref=  

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=2

|champion={{sort|Medics|The Medics
(Billy Garrett and Jim Starr)}}

|reign=2

|date={{dts|January 28, 1969}}

|days={{age in days nts|January 28, 1969|February 15, 1969}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes=Won a tournament.

|ref=  

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=2.5

|type=vacated

|date={{dts|February 15, 1969}}

|notes=Titles held up after match between Bobby and Lee Fields and the Medics.

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|number=3

|champion={{sort|Medics|The Medics
(Billy Garrett and Jim Starr)}}

|reign=3

|date={{dts|February 18, 1969}}

|days={{age in days nts|February 18, 1969|April 29, 1969}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes=Won the rematch

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|number=4

|champion={{sort|Welch|Lester Welch}} and The Gladiator

|reign=1

|date={{dts|April 29, 1969}}

|days={{age in days nts|April 29, 1969|May 27, 1969}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=5

|champion={{sortname|Hiro|Matsuda}} and Missouri Mauler

|reign=1

|date={{dts|May 27, 1969}}

|days={{age in days nts|May 27, 1969|July 22, 1969}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=6

|champion={{sortname|Jack|Brisco}} and Ciclón Negro

|reign=1

|date={{dts|July 22, 1969}}

|days={{age in days nts|July 22, 1969|August 5, 1969}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=7

|champion={{sortname|Hiro|Matsuda}} and Missouri Mauler

|reign=2

|date={{dts|August 5, 1969}}

|days={{age in days nts|August 5, 1969|September 3, 1969}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=8

|champion=Ciclón Negro {{small|(2)}} and Sammy Steamboat

|reign=1

|date={{dts|September 3, 1969}}

|days={{age in days nts|September 3, 1969|October 25, 1969}}

|location=Miami, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

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|number=9

|champion={{sortname|Bronko|Lubich}} and Chris Markoff

|reign=1

|date={{dts|October 25, 1969}}

|days={{age in days nts|October 25, 1969|January 6, 1970}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=10

|champion=Ciclón Negro {{small|(3)}} and Jack Brisco

|reign=2

|date={{dts|January 6, 1970}}

|days={{age in days nts|January 6, 1970|January 30, 1970}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=11

|champion={{sortname|Bronko|Lubich}} and Chris Markoff

|reign=2

|date={{dts|January 30, 1970}}

|days={{age in days nts|January 30, 1970|March 14, 1970}}

|location=Tallahassee, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=12

|champion={{sort|Missouri Mauler|Missouri Mauler}} {{small|(3)}} and Dale Lewis

|reign=1

|date={{dts|March 14, 1970}}

|days={{age in days nts|March 14, 1970|April 20, 1970}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=13

|champion={{sortname|Jose|Lothario}} and Argentina Apollo

|reign=1

|date={{dts|April 20, 1970}}

|days={{age in days nts|April 20, 1970|September 17, 1970}}

|location=Orlando, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=14

|champion={{sort|Texas Outlaws|The Texas Outlaws}}
(Dick Murdoch and Dusty Rhodes)

|reign=1

|date={{dts|September 17, 1970}}

|days=|{{sort{{age in days nts|September 17, 1970|December 1, 1970}}|The exact date that the Texas Outlaws were stripped of the championship is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between {{age in days nts|September 17, 1970|December 1, 1970}} and {{age in days nts|September 17, 1970|December 25, 1970}} days.}}

|location=Jacksonville, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=14.5

|type=vacated

|date={{dts|December 1970}}

|notes=The Texas Outlaws were stripped of the title for being disqualified too many times.

|ref=  

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|number=15

|champion={{sortname|Jose|Lothario}} {{small|(2)}} and Danny Miller

|reign=1

|date={{dts|December 25, 1970}}

|days={{age in days nts|December 25, 1970|January 4, 1971}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes=Defeated the Infernos in a one night six-tag team tournament.

|ref=  

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|number=16

|champion={{sort|Infernos|The Infernos}}
(Frankie Cain and Rocky Smith)

|reign=1

|date={{dts|January 4, 1971}}

|days={{age in days nts|January 4, 1971|February 16, 1971}}

|location=Orlando, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=17

|champion={{sort|Brisco Brothers|The Brisco Brothers}}
(Jack Brisco{{small|(3)}} and Jerry Brisco)

|reign=1

|date={{dts|February 16, 1971}}

|days={{age in days nts|February 16, 1971|March 30, 1971}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref= |{{cite web | url=http://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/daily-pro-wrestling-history-0216-bret-hart-wins-wwf-gold-your-house-230261 | title=On this day in pro wrestling history (Feb 16): Bret Hart wins WWF gold at In Your House | date=February 16, 2017 | access-date=February 15, 2017 | first=Brian | last=Hoops | publisher=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online}}

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|number=18

|champion={{sort|Funk Brothers|The Funk Brothers}}
(Dory Funk Jr. and Terry Funk)

|reign=1

|date={{dts|March 30, 1971}}

|days={{age in days nts|March 30, 1971|April 13, 1971}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=19

|champion={{sort|Brisco Brothers|The Brisco Brothers}}
(Jack Brisco{{small|(4)}} and Jerry Brisco)

|reign=2

|date={{dts|April 13, 1971}}

|days={{age in days nts|April 13, 1971|June 9, 1971}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|sort number=19.5

|type=vacated

|date={{dts|June 9, 1971}}

|notes=Jerry Brisco was injured and unable to defend the championship.

|ref=  

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=20

|champion={{sortname|Ron|Garvin}} and Ole Anderson

|reign=1

|date={{dts|July 2, 1971}}

|days={{age in days nts|July 2, 1971|August 5, 1971}}

|location=Jacksonville, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes=Won a tournament.

|ref=  

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|number=21

|champion={{sort|Australians|The Australians}}
(Ron Miller and Larry O'Dea)

|reign=1

|date={{dts|August 5, 1971}}

|days={{age in days nts|August 5, 1971|October 21, 1971}}

|location=Jacksonville, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=22

|champion={{sortname|Dick|Murdoch}} {{small|(2)}} and Bobby Duncum

|reign=1

|date={{dts|October 21, 1971}}

|days={{age in days nts|October 21, 1971|November 3, 1971}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=23

|champion={{sort|Australians|The Australians}}
(Ron Miller and Larry O'Day)

|reign=2

|date={{dts|November 3, 1971}}

|days={{age in days nts|November 3, 1971|December 8, 1971}}

|location=Miami, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=24

|champion={{sort|Alaskans|The Alaskans}}
(Mike York and Frank Monte)

|reign=1

|date={{dts|December 8, 1971}}

|days={{age in days nts|December 8, 1971|December 22, 1971}}

|location=Miami, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=25

|champion={{sort|Australians|The Australians}}
(Ron Miller and Larry O'Day)

|reign=3

|date={{dts|December 22, 1971}}

|days={{age in days nts|December 22, 1971|January 10, 1972}}

|location=Miami, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=26

|champion={{sort|Infernos|The Infernos}}
(Frankie Cain and Rocky Smith)

|reign=2

|date={{dts|January 10, 1972}}

|days={{age in days nts|January 10, 1972|February 15, 1972}}

|location=West Palm Beach, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=27

|champion={{sort|Australians|The Australians}}
(Ron Miller and Larry O'Day)

|reign=4

|date={{dts|February 15, 1972}}

|days={{age in days nts|February 15, 1972|March 9, 1972}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=28

|champion={{sortname|Bobby|Shane}} and Bearcat Wright

|reign=1

|date={{dts|March 9, 1972}}

|days={{age in days nts|March 9, 1972|May 9, 1972}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=29

|champion={{sortname|Boris|Malenko}} and {{sortname|Bob|Roop}}

|reign=1

|date={{dts|May 9, 1972}}

|days={{age in days nts|May 9, 1972|May 31, 1972}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=30

|champion={{sort|Webster|Mike Webster}} and The ProfessionalThis was Doug Gilbert under a mask.

|reign=1

|date={{dts|May 31, 1972}}

|days={{age in days nts|May 31, 1972|June 24, 1972}}

|location=Miami, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=31

|champion={{sortname|Boris|Malenko}} {{small|(2)}} and Johnny Walker

|reign=1

|date={{dts|June 24, 1972}}

|days={{age in days nts|June 24, 1972|June 29, 1972}}

|location=Jacksonville, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=32

|champion={{sort|Zodiak|The Zodiac}} and Taurus

|reign=1

|date={{dts|June 29, 1972}}

|days={{age in days nts|June 29, 1972|July 5, 1972}}

|location=Jacksonville, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=33

|champion={{sortname|Hiro|Matsuda}} {{small|(3)}} and Tim Woods

|reign=1

|date={{dts|July 5, 1972}}

|days={{age in days nts|July 5, 1972|July 20, 1972}}

|location=Miami, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=34

|champion={{sortname|Nick|Bockwinkel}} and Ray Stevens

|reign=1

|date={{dts|July 20, 1972}}

|days={{age in days nts|July 20, 1972|August 15, 1972}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=35

|champion={{sort|Hiro|Matsuda}} {{small|(4)}} and Bob Orton {{small|(2)}}

|reign=1

|date={{dts|August 15, 1972}}

|days={{age in days nts|August 15, 1972|September 5, 1972}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes=Bob Orton previously held the championship under the name "The Zodiac".

|ref=  

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|sort number=35.5

|type=vacated

|date={{dts|September 5, 1972}}

|notes=Orton defeated Matsuda to win both tag team belts, but the NWA ruled that the championship was vacant.

|ref=  

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|number=36

|champion={{sortname|Ron|Fuller|Ron Fuller (wrestler)}} and Jimmy Golden

|reign=1

|date={{dts|September 19, 1972}}

|days={{age in days nts|September 19, 1972|October 10, 1972}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes=Defeated Paul Jones and Dick Murdoch in tournament final.

|ref=  

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=37

|champion={{sortname|Norvell|Austin}} and Sputnik Monroe

|reign=1

|date={{dts|October 10, 1972}}

|days={{age in days nts|October 10, 1972|November 16, 1972}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=38

|champion={{sort|Brisco Brothers|The Brisco Brothers}}
(Jack Brisco{{small|(5)}} and Jerry Brisco)

|reign=3

|date={{dts|November 16, 1972}}

|days={{age in days nts|November 16, 1972|December 27, 1972}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=39

|champion={{sortname|Bobby|Shane}} {{small|(2)}} and Chris Markoff {{small|(3)}}

|reign=1

|date={{dts|December 27, 1972}}

|days={{age in days nts|December 27, 1972|January 17, 1973}}

|location=Miami, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=40

|champion={{sortname|Tim|Woods|Mr. Wrestling II}} {{small|(2)}} and Big Bad John

|reign=1

|date={{dts|January 17, 1973}}

|days={{age in days nts|January 17, 1973|February 13, 1973}}

|location=Miami, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref= |{{cite web | url=https://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/daily-pro-wrestling-history-0117-vader-wins-iwgp-heavyweight-title-301956 | title=Pro wrestling history (01/17): Vader wins IWGP heavyweight title | date=January 17, 2019 | access-date=January 18, 2019 | work=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online | first=Brian | last=Hoops}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=41

|champion={{sortname|Bobby|Shane}} {{small|(3)}} and Gorgeous George Jr.

|reign=1

|date={{dts|February 13, 1973}}

|days={{age in days nts|February 13, 1973|February 20, 1973}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=42

|champion={{sortname|Mike|Graham|Mike Graham (wrestler)}} and Kevin Sullivan

|reign=1

|date={{dts|February 20, 1973}}

|days={{age in days nts|February 20, 1973|June 2, 1973}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

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|ref=

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|number=43

|champion={{sort|Samoans|The Samoans}}
(Tio Tio and Reno Tufuuli)

|reign=1

|date={{dts|June 2, 1973}}

|days={{age in days nts|June 2, 1973|July 31, 1973}}

|location=St. Petersburg, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref= |{{cite web | url=http://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/day-pro-wrestling-history-june-1-rogers-beats-gomez-gordman-goliath-baba-loses-pwf | title=On this day in pro wrestling history (June 1): Rogers beats Gomez, Gordman and Goliath, Baba loses PWF Title, Flair Vs. KVE, Lawler Vs. Son, Undertaker Vs. Edge | date=June 1, 2015 | access-date=February 11, 2017 | first=Brian | last=Hoops | publisher=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=44

|champion={{sortname|Mike|Graham|Mike Graham (wrestler)}} and Kevin Sullivan

|reign=2

|date={{dts|July 31, 1973}}

|days={{age in days nts|July 31, 1973|August 14, 1973}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=45

|champion={{sort|Samoans|The Samoans}}
(Tio Tio and Reno Tufuuli)

|reign=2

|date={{dts|August 14, 1973}}

|days={{age in days nts|August 14, 1973|August 21, 1973}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=46

|champion={{sortname|Mike|Graham|Mike Graham (wrestler)}} and Kevin Sullivan

|reign=3

|date={{dts|August 21, 1973}}

|days={{age in days nts|August 21, 1973|October 6, 1973}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=47

|champion={{sortname|Dick|Slater}} and Dusty Rhodes {{small|(2)}}

|reign=1

|date={{dts|October 6, 1973}}

|days={{age in days nts|October 6, 1973|November 23, 1973}}

|location=St. Petersburg, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=48

|champion={{sortname|Jos|LeDuc}} and Paul LeDuc

|reign=1

|date={{dts|November 23, 1973}}

|days={{age in days nts|November 23, 1973|February 12, 1974}}

|location=Tallahassee, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=49

|champion={{sortname|Dick|Slater}} {{small|(2)}} and Stan Vachon

|reign=1

|date={{dts|February 12, 1974}}

|days={{age in days nts|February 12, 1974|March 13, 1974}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=50

|champion={{sortname|Haystacks|Calhoun}} and Kevin Sullivan {{small|(4)}}

|reign=1

|date={{dts|March 13, 1974}}

|days={{age in days nts|March 13, 1974|March 19, 1974}}

|location=Miami Beach, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=51

|champion={{sort|Hollywood Blonds|The Hollywood Blonds}}
(Buddy Roberts and Jerry Brown)

|reign=1

|date={{dts|March 19, 1974}}

|days={{age in days nts|March 19, 1974|September 3, 1974}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=52

|champion={{sortname|Dick|Slater}} {{small|(3)}} and {{sortname|Mike|Graham|Mike Graham (wrestler)}} {{small|(4)}}

|reign=1

|date={{dts|September 3, 1974}}

|days={{age in days nts|September 3, 1974|September 17, 1974}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=53

|champion={{sortname|Dusty|Rhodes|Dusty Rhodes}} {{small|(3)}} and {{sortname|Mike|Graham|Mike Graham (wrestler)}} {{small|(5)}}

|reign=1

|date={{dts|September 17, 1974}}

|days={{age in days nts|September 17, 1974|October 1, 1974}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes=Graham defeated Slater to win the control of the tag team titles and chose Rhodes as his new partner.

|ref=  

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|number=54

|champion={{sortname|Dick|Slater}} {{small|(4)}} and Toru Tanaka

|reign=1

|date={{dts|October 1, 1974}}

|days={{age in days nts|October 1, 1974|December 28, 1974}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=55

|champion={{sortname|Dominic|DeNucci}} and Tony Parisi

|reign=1

|date={{dts|December 28, 1974}}

|days={{age in days nts|December 28, 1974|December 28, 1974}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=56

|champion={{sortname|Dick|Slater}} {{small|(5)}} and J. J. Dillon

|reign=1

|date={{dts|February 4, 1975}}

|days={{age in days nts|February 4, 1975|February 11, 1975}}

|location=Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=57

|champion={{sortname|Dick|Slater}} {{small|(6)}} and Johnny Weaver

|reign=1

|date={{dts|February 11, 1975}}

|days={{age in days nts|February 11, 1975|April 16, 1975}}

|location=Florida

|event=CWF Show

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|number=58

|champion={{sortname|Harley|Race}} and {{sortname|Roger|Kirby|Roger Kirby (wrestler)}}

|reign=1

|date={{dts|April 16, 1975}}

|days={{age in days nts|April 16, 1975|June 14, 1975}}

|location=Miami, Florida

|event=CWF Show

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|number=59

|champion={{sortname|Roger|Kirby|Roger Kirby (wrestler)}} {{small|(2)}} and Bob Roop {{small|(2)}}

|reign=1

|date={{dts|June 14, 1975}}

|days={{age in days nts|June 14, 1975|July 9, 1975}}

|location=St. Petersburg, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes=Bob Roop replaced Harley Race after Race left the area.

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|number=60

|champion=Ciclón Negro {{small|(4)}} and Omar Negro

|reign=1

|date={{dts|July 9, 1975}}

|days={{age in days nts|July 9, 1975|August 16, 1975}}

|location=Miami Beach, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes=Won a tag team battle royal.

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|number=61

|champion={{sortname|J. J.|Dillon}} {{small|(2)}} and {{sortname|Roger|Kirby|Roger Kirby (wrestler)}} {{small|(3)}}

|reign=1

|date={{dts|August 16, 1975}}

|days={{age in days nts|August 16, 1975|September 17, 1975}}

|location=St. Petersburg, Florida

|event=CWF Show

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|number=62

|champion=Ciclón Negro {{small|(5)}} and Omar Negro

|reign=2

|date={{dts|September 17, 1975}}

|days={{age in days nts|September 17, 1975|December 15, 1975}}

|location=Miami Beach, Florida

|event=CWF Show

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|number=63

|champion={{sortname|Roger|Kirby|Roger Kirby (wrestler)}} {{small|(4)}} and Rip Hawk

|reign=1

|date={{dts|December 15, 1975}}

|days={{age in days nts|December 15, 1975|December 23, 1975}}

|location=West Palm Beach, Florida

|event=CWF Show

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|number=64

|champion={{sortname|Eddie|Graham}} and {{sortname|Mike|Graham|Mike Graham (wrestler)}} {{small|(6)}}

|reign=1

|date={{dts|December 23, 1975}}

|days={{age in days nts|December 23, 1975|January 20, 1976}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

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|number=65

|champion={{sortname|Bob|Orton Jr.}} and {{sortname|Bob|Roop}} {{small|(3)}}

|reign=1

|date={{dts|January 20, 1976}}

|days={{age in days nts|January 20, 1976|January 20, 1976}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes=Defeated Eddie Graham and Bill Dromo, who was a substitute for Mike Graham

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|number=66

|champion={{sortname|Roger|Kirby|Roger Kirby (wrestler)}} {{small|(4)}} and Rip Hawk

|reign=2

|date={{dts|January 20, 1976}}

|days={{age in days nts|January 20, 1976|March 23, 1976}}

|location=Florida

|event=CWF Show

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|number=67

|champion={{sort|Orton Family|The Orton Family}}
(Bob Orton Sr. {{small|(3)}} and Bob Orton Jr. {{small|(2)}})

|reign=1

|date={{dts|March 23, 1976}}

|days={{age in days nts|March 23, 1976|May 25, 1976}}

|location=Florida

|event=CWF Show

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|number=68

|champion={{sortname|Bob|Orton Sr.}} {{small|(4)}} and {{sortname|Bob|Roop}} {{small|(4)}}

|reign=1

|date={{dts|May 25, 1976}}

|days={{age in days nts|May 25, 1976|June 8, 1976}}

|location=N/A

|event=N/A

|notes=Bob Roop replaced Bob Orton Jr. after Junior won the NWA Florida Heavyweight Championship

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|type=vacated

|date={{dts|June 8, 1976}}

|notes=After a match between The Brisco Brothers and Bob Orton and Bob Roop.

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|number=69

|champion={{sortname|Bob|Orton Sr.}} {{small|(5)}} and {{sortname|Bob|Roop}} {{small|(5)}}

|reign=2

|date={{dts|June 22, 1976}}

|days={{age in days nts|June 22, 1976|June 29, 1976}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes=Defeated the Brisco Brothers in a rematch.

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|number=70

|champion={{sortname|Bob|Backlund}} and Steve Keirn

|reign=1

|date={{dts|June 29, 1976}}

|days={{age in days nts|June 29, 1976|September 7, 1976}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

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|number=71

|champion={{sort|Hollywood Blonds|The Hollywood Blonds}}
(Buddy Roberts and Jerry Brown)

|reign=2

|date={{dts|September 7, 1976}}

|days={{age in days nts|September 7, 1976|November 1, 1976}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

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|number=72

|champion={{sortname|Mike|Graham|Mike Graham (wrestler)}} {{small|(7)}} and Ken Lucas

|reign=1

|date={{dts|November 1, 1976}}

|days={{age in days nts|November 1, 1976|December 14, 1976}}

|location=Orlando, Florida

|event=CWF Show

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|number=73

|champion={{sortname|Bob|Orton Jr.}} {{small|(6)}} and {{sortname|Bob|Roop}} {{small|(6)}}

|reign=3

|date={{dts|December 14, 1976}}

|days={{age in days nts|December 14, 1976|January 10, 1977}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

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|number=74

|champion={{sort|Brisco Brothers|The Brisco Brothers}}
(Jack Brisco {{small|(6)}} and Jerry Brisco)

|reign=4

|date={{dts|January 10, 1977}}

|days={{age in days nts|January 10, 1977|April 2, 1977}}

|location=Orlando, Florida

|event=CWF Show

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|number=75

|champion={{sortname|Ox|Baker}} and "Superstar" Billy Graham

|reign=1

|date={{dts|April 2, 1977}}

|days={{age in days nts|April 2, 1977|June 3, 1977}}

|location=|Ocala, Florida

|event=CWF Show

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|number=76

|champion={{sort|Brisco Brothers|The Brisco Brothers}}
(Jack Brisco {{small|(7)}} and Jerry Brisco)

|reign=5

|date={{dts|June 3, 1977}}

|days={{age in days nts|June 3, 1977|June 13, 1977}}

|location=Ft. Lauderdale, Florida

|event=CWF Show

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|type=vacated

|date={{dts|June 13, 1977}}

|notes=After a match between The Brisco Brothers and Ivan Koloff and Pat Patterson.

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|number=77

|champion={{sortname|Ivan|Koloff}} and Pat Patterson

|reign=1

|date={{dts|June 20, 1977}}

|days={{age in days nts|June 20, 1977|September 19, 1977}}

|location=West Palm Beach, Florida

|event=CWF Show

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|number=78

|champion={{sortname|Rocky|Johnson}} and Pedro Morales

|reign=1

|date={{dts|September 19, 1977}}

|days={{age in days nts|September 19, 1977|October 26, 1977}}

|location=West Palm Beach, Florida

|event=CWF Show

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|number=79

|champion={{sortname|Ivan|Koloff}} {{small|(2)}} and Mr. Saito

|reign=1

|date={{dts|October 26, 1977}}

|days={{age in days nts|October 26, 1977|November 23, 1977}}

|location=Florida

|event=CWF Show

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|number=80

|champion={{sortname|Mike|Graham|Mike Graham (wrestler)}} {{small|(8)}} and Steve Keirn {{small|(2)}}

|reign=1

|date={{dts|November 23, 1977}}

|days={{age in days nts|November 23, 1977|November 26, 1977}}

|location=Florida

|event=CWF Show

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|sort number=80.5

|type=vacated

|date={{dts|November 26, 1977}}

|notes=After a match between Mike Graham and Steve Keirn vs. Ivan Koloff and Mr. Saito.

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|number=81

|champion={{sortname|Ivan|Koloff}} {{small|(3)}} and Mr. Saito

|reign=2

|date={{dts|December 6, 1977}}

|days={{age in days nts|December 6, 1977|January 2, 1978}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes=Defeated the Masked Marauders in a tournament final.

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|number=82

|champion={{sortname|Mike|Graham|Mike Graham (wrestler)}} {{small|(9)}} and Steve Keirn {{small|(3)}}

|reign=2

|date={{dts|January 2, 1978}}

|days={{age in days nts|January 2, 1978|January 10, 1978}}

|location=Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

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|number=83

|champion={{sortname|Ivan|Koloff}} {{small|(4)}} and Mr. Saito

|reign=3

|date={{dts|January 10, 1978}}

|days={{age in days nts|January 10, 1978|January 24, 1978}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

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|number=84

|champion={{sort|Brisco Brothers|The Brisco Brothers}}
(Jack Brisco {{small|(8)}} and Jerry Brisco)

|reign=6

|date={{dts|January 24, 1978}}

|days={{age in days nts|January 24, 1978|March 7, 1978}}

|location=Miami, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

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|number=85

|champion={{sortname|Mr.|Saito|Masa Saito}} {{small|(4)}} and Mr. Sato

|reign=1

|date={{dts|March 7, 1978}}

|days={{age in days nts|March 7, 1978|June 13, 1978}}

|location=Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

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|number=86

|champion={{sort|Brisco Brothers|The Brisco Brothers}}
(Jack Brisco {{small|(9)}} and Jerry Brisco)

|reign=7

|date={{dts|June 13, 1978}}

|days={{age in days nts|June 13, 1978|June 27, 1978}}

|location=Miami, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

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|number=87

|champion={{sort|Spoilers|The Spoilers}}
(Spoiler I and Spoiler II)

|reign=1

|date={{dts|June 27, 1978}}

|days={{age in days nts|June 27, 1978|August 12, 1978}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

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|number=88

|champion={{sortname|Mike|Graham|Mike Graham (wrestler)}} {{small|(10)}} and Steve Keirn {{small|(4)}}

|reign=3

|date={{dts|August 12, 1978}}

|days={{age in days nts|August 12, 1978|August 17, 1978}}

|location=St. Petersburg, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

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|number=89

|champion={{sort|Spoilers|The Spoilers}}
(Spoiler I and Spoiler II)

|reign=2

|date={{dts|August 17, 1978}}

|days={{age in days nts|August 17, 1978|September 5, 1978}}

|location=Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=90

|champion={{sortname|Mike|Graham|Mike Graham (wrestler)}} {{small|(11)}} and Steve Keirn {{small|(5)}}

|reign=4

|date={{dts|September 5, 1978}}

|days={{age in days nts|September 5, 1978|September 11, 1978}}

|location=Lakeland, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

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|number=91

|champion=Mr. Saito {{small|(5)}} and Mr. Sato

|reign=2

|date={{dts|September 11, 1978}}

|days={{age in days nts|September 11, 1978|September 23, 1978}}

|location=Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

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|number=92

|champion={{sortname|Mike|Graham|Mike Graham (wrestler)}} {{small|(12)}} and Steve Keirn {{small|(6)}}

|reign=5

|date={{dts|September 23, 1978}}

|days={{age in days nts|September 23, 1978|October 3, 1978}}

|location=Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

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|number=93

|champion={{sort|Killer Karl|Kox}} and Bobby Duncum {{small|(3)}}

|reign=1

|date={{dts|October 3, 1978}}

|days={{age in days nts|October 3, 1978|October 14, 1978}}

|location=Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=94

|champion={{sort|Song|Pak Song}} and Eric the Red

|reign=1

|date={{dts|October 14, 1978}}

|days={{age in days nts|October 14, 1978|November 10, 1978}}

|location=Lakeland, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

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|number=95

|champion={{sort|Song|Pak Song}} {{small|(2)}} and Mr. Uganda {{small|(6)}}

|reign=1

|date={{dts|November 10, 1978}}

|days={{age in days nts|November 10, 1978|February 3, 1979}}

|location=N/A

|event=N/A

|notes=Title given to Mr. Uganda, after Eric the Red was involved in a traffic accident.

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|number=96

|champion={{sortname|Mike|Graham|Mike Graham (wrestler)}} {{small|(13)}} and Steve Keirn {{small|(7)}}

|reign=6

|date={{dts|February 3, 1979}}

|days={{age in days nts|February 3, 1979|March 1, 1979}}

|location=Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

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|number=97

|champion={{sortname|Bugsy|McGraw}} and Pak Song {{small|(3)}}

|reign=1

|date={{dts|March 1, 1979}}

|days={{age in days nts|March 1, 1979|March 26, 1979}}

|location=Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

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|number=98

|champion={{sortname|Mike|Graham|Mike Graham (wrestler)}} {{small|(14)}} and Steve Keirn {{small|(8)}}

|reign=7

|date={{dts|March 26, 1979}}

|days=|{{sort{{age in days nts|March 26, 1979|May 1, 1979}}|The exact date the championship reign ended is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between {{age in days nts|March 26, 1979|May 1, 1979}} and {{age in days nts|March 26, 1979|May 31, 1979}} days.}}

|location=West Palm Beach, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

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|number=99

|champion={{sortname|Bugsy|McGraw}} {{small|(2)}} and Thor the Viking

|reign=1

|date={{dts|May 1979}}

|days=|{{sort{{age in days nts|May 31, 1979|July 31, 1979}}|The exact date the championship was won is uncertain, which means that the championship reign lasted between {{age in days nts|May 31, 1979|July 31, 1979}} and {{age in days nts|May 1, 1979|July 31, 1979}} days.}}

|location=Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

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|number=100

|champion={{sortname|Jimmy|Garvin}} and Steve Keirn {{small|(9)}}

|reign=1

|date={{dts|July 31, 1979}}

|days={{age in days nts|July 31, 1979|August 25, 1979}}

|location=Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=101

|champion={{sortname|Mr.|Hito}} and Mr. Sakurada

|reign=1

|date={{dts|August 25, 1979}}

|days={{age in days nts|August 25, 1979|September 29, 1979}}

|location=St. Petersburg, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

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|number=102

|champion={{sortname|Bobo|Brazil}} and Sweet Brown Sugar

|reign=1

|date={{dts|September 29, 1979}}

|days={{age in days nts|September 29, 1979|October 9, 1979}}

|location=St. Petersburg, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

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|number=103

|champion={{sortname|Ray|Stevens|Ray Stevens (wrestler)}} {{small|(2)}} and {{sortname|Mike|Graham|Mike Graham (wrestler)}} {{small|(15)}}

|reign=1

|date={{dts|October 9, 1979}}

|days={{age in days nts|October 9, 1979|October 30, 1979}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

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|number=104

|champion={{sortname|Stan|Lane}} and Bryan St. John

|reign=1

|date={{dts|October 30, 1979}}

|days={{age in days nts|October 30, 1979|November 6, 1979}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

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|sort number=104.5

|type=vacated

|date={{dts|November 6, 1979}}

|notes=After a match between Stan Lane and Bryan St. John vs. Mr. Sakurada and Mr. Hito.

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|number=105

|champion={{sortname|Mike|Graham|Mike Graham (wrestler)}} {{small|(16)}} and Steve Keirn {{small|(10)}}

|reign=8

|date={{dts|November 13, 1979}}

|days={{age in days nts|November 13, 1979|November 25, 1979}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes=Defeated Mr. Sakurada and Mr. Hito in a tournament final.

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|number=106

|champion={{sortname|Stan|Lane}} and Bryan St. John

|reign=2

|date={{dts|November 25, 1979}}

|days={{age in days nts|November 25, 1979|March 10, 1980}}

|location=St. Petersburg, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

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|number=107

|champion={{sortname|Jack|Brisco}} {{small|(10)}} and Jimmy Garvin {{small|(2)}}

|reign=1

|date={{dts|March 10, 1980}}

|days={{age in days nts|March 10, 1980|May 1, 1980}}

|location=West Palm Beach, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

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|number=108

|champion={{sortname|Stan|Lane}} and Bryan St. John

|reign=3

|date={{dts|May 1, 1980}}

|days={{age in days nts|May 1, 1980|June 22, 1980}}

|location=Jacksonville, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

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|number=109

|champion={{sort|Brisco Brothers|The Brisco Brothers}}
(Jack Brisco {{small|(10)}} and Jerry Brisco)

|reign=8

|date={{dts|June 22, 1980}}

|days={{age in days nts|June 22, 1980|August 7, 1980}}

|location=Orlando, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

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|number=110

|champion={{sortname|Ivan|Koloff}} {{small|(5)}} and Nikolai Volkoff

|reign=1

|date={{dts|August 7, 1980}}

|days={{age in days nts|August 7, 1980|September 9, 1980}}

|location=Jacksonville, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

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|number=111

|champion={{sortname|Dusty|Rhodes|Dusty Rhodes}} {{small|(4)}} and Bobo Brazil {{small|(2)}}

|reign=1

|date={{dts|September 9, 1980}}

|days={{age in days nts|September 9, 1980|October 18, 1980}}

|location=Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

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|number=112

|champion={{sortname|Barry|Windham}} and Scott McGhee

|reign=1

|date={{dts|October 18, 1980}}

|days={{age in days nts|October 18, 1980|December 2, 1980}}

|location=St. Petersburg, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

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|number=113

|champion={{sort|Cowboy Connection|The Cowboy Connection}}
(Bobby Jaggers and R.T. Tyler)

|reign=1

|date={{dts|December 2, 1980}}

|days={{age in days nts|December 2, 1980|January 2, 1981}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

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|number=114

|champion={{sortname|Barry|Windham}} {{small|(2)}} and {{sortname|Mike|Graham|Mike Graham (wrestler)}} {{small|(17)}}

|reign=1

|date={{dts|January 2, 1981}}

|days={{age in days nts|January 2, 1981|January 12, 1981}}

|location=Orlando, Florida

|event=CWF Show

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|sort number=114.5

|type=vacated

|date={{dts|January 12, 1981}}

|notes=After Barry Windham won the NWA Florida Heavyweight Championship.

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|number=115

|champion={{sort|Cowboy Connection|The Cowboy Connection}}
(Bobby Jaggers and R.T. Tyler)

|reign=2

|date={{dts|January 16, 1981}}

|days={{age in days nts|January 16, 1981|February 12, 1981}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes=Defeated Manny Fernandez and Mike Graham for the vacant titles.

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|number=116

|champion={{sortname|Dusty|Rhodes|Dusty Rhodes}} {{small|(5)}} and André the Giant

|reign=1

|date={{dts|February 12, 1981}}

|days={{age in days nts|February 12, 1981|February 15, 1981}}

|location=Ft. Lauderdale, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

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|sort number=116.5

|type=deactivated

|reign=

|date={{dts|February 15, 1981}}

|days=

|location={{sort|0|N/A}}

|event={{sort|0|N/A}}

|notes= 

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|number=117

|champion={{sort|The|New Breed|The New Breed (professional wrestling tag team)}}
(Chris Champion and Sean Royal)

|reign=1

|date={{dts|December 25, 1986}}

|days={{age in days nts|December 25, 1986|February 21, 1987}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes=Defeated Kendall Windham and Vic Steamboat to win the championship.

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|number=118

|champion=Southern Boys
(Steve Armstrong and Tracy Smothers)

|reign=1

|date={{dts|February 21, 1987}}

|days={{age in days nts|February 21, 1987|March 15, 1987}}

|location=Sarasota, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

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|number=119

|champion={{sortname|The|MOD Squad}}
(Basher and Spike)

|reign=1

|date={{dts|March 15, 1987}}

|days={{age in days nts|March 15, 1987|April 17, 1987}}

|location=|Daytona Beach, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

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|number=120

|champion={{sortname|Mike|Graham|Mike Graham (wrestler)}} {{small|(18)}} and Steve Keirn {{small|(11)}}

|reign=9

|date={{dts|April 17, 1987}}

|days={{age in days nts|April 17, 1987|June 23, 1987}}

|location=|Daytona, Beach, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

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|number=121

|champion={{sortname|The|Sheepherders|The Bushwhackers}}
(Butch Miller and Luke Williams)

|reign=1

|date={{dts|June 23, 1987}}

|days={{age in days nts|June 23, 1987|August 29, 1987}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=122

|champion={{sortname|Mike|Graham|Mike Graham (wrestler)}} {{small|(19)}} and Steve Keirn {{small|(12)}}

|reign=10

|date={{dts|August 29, 1987}}

|days={{age in days nts|August 29, 1987|September 8, 1987}}

|location=St. Petersburg, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=123

|champion={{sort|Mighty Yankees|The Mighty Yankees}}
(Bob Cook and Jerry Grey)

|reign=1

|date={{dts|September 8, 1987}}

|days={{age in days nts|September 8, 1987|October 17, 1987}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|champion={{sortname|Mike|Graham|Mike Graham (wrestler)}} {{small|(20)}} and Steve Keirn {{small|(13)}}

|reign=11

|date={{dts|October 17, 1987}}

|days=|{{sort{{age in days nts|October 17, 1987|December 1, 1987}}|The exact date that CWF closed is uncertain, which means that this reign lasted between {{age in days nts|October 17, 1987|December 1, 1987}} and {{age in days nts|October 17, 1987|December 31, 1987}} days.}}

|location=Lakeland, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

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|notes=CWF Closed

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|champion={{sortname|Johnny|Ace|John Laurinaitis}} and The Terminator

|reign=1

|date={{dts|September 20, 1988}}

|days={{age in days nts|September 20, 1988|January 5, 1989}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=FCW show

|notes= 

|ref=

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|champion={{sortname|The|Nasty Boys}}
(Brian Knobs and Jerry Sags)

|reign=1

|date={{dts|January 5, 1989}}

|days={{age in days nts|January 5, 1989|January 26, 1989}}

|location=Nassau, Bahamas

|event=FCW Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|champion={{sortname|Johnny|Ace|John Laurinaitis}} and The Terminator

|reign=2

|date={{dts|January 26, 1989}}

|days={{age in days nts|January 26, 1989|March 24, 1989}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=FCW Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|champion={{sortname|The|Nasty Boys}}
(Brian Knobs and Jerry Sags)

|reign=2

|date={{dts|March 24, 1989}}

|days={{age in days nts|March 24, 1989|March 28, 1989}}

|location=St. Petersburg, Florida

|event=FCW Show

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|champion=Southern Force
(Black Bart and Bobby Jaggers {{small|(3)}})

|reign=1

|date={{dts|March 28, 1989}}

|days={{age in days nts|March 28, 1989|May 9, 1989}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=FCW Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|champion=Mike Graham {{small|(21)}} and Dustin Rhodes

|reign=1

|date={{dts|May 9, 1989}}

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|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=FCW Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|champion=Southern Force
(Black Bart {{small|(2)}} and Tony Anthony)

|reign=1

|date={{dts|May 1989}}

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|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=FCW Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|champion={{sortname|The|Nasty Boys}}
(Brian Knobs and Jerry Sags)

|reign=3

|date={{dts|June 11, 1989}}

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|location=Orlando, Florida

|event=FCW Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|champion={{sort|Playboys|The Playboys}}
(Brett Sawyer and Jim Backlund)

|reign=1

|date={{dts|July 1989}}

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|event=N/A

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|ref=  

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|number=10

|champion={{sortname|The|Nasty Boys}}
(Brian Knobs and Jerry Sags)

|reign=4

|date={{dts|August 22, 1989}}

|days={{age in days nts|August 22, 1989|October 17, 1989}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=FCW Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|champion={{sortname|Jumbo|Barretta}} and Dennis Knight

|reign=1

|date={{dts|October 17, 1989}}

|days={{age in days nts|October 17, 1989|November 12, 1989}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=FCW Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|champion={{sortname|Mark|Starr}} and Lou Pérez

|reign=1

|date={{dts|November 12, 1989}}

|days={{age in days nts|November 12, 1989|November 16, 1989}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=FCW Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=13

|champion={{sort|Bounty Hunters|The Bounty Hunters}}
(Big Al Green and Tim Parker)

|reign=1

|date={{dts|November 16, 1989}}

|days={{age in days nts|November 16, 1989|January 6, 1990}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=FCW Show

|notes=Defeated Lou Pérez and Brickhouse Brown to win the championship.

|ref=  

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|number=14

|champion={{sortname|The|Nasty Boys}}
(Brian Knobs and Jerry Sags)

|reign=5

|date={{dts|January 6, 1990}}

|days={{age in days nts|January 6, 1990|April 12, 1990}}

|location=Nassau, Bahamas

|event=FCW Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=15

|champion={{sortname|Robert|Fuller|Robert Fuller (wrestler)}} and Kendall Windham

|reign=1

|date={{dts|April 12, 1990}}

|days={{age in days nts|April 12, 1990|May 9, 1990}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=FCW Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|champion={{sortname|Mike|Graham|Mike Graham (wrestler)}} {{small|(22)}} and Joe Gomez

|reign=1

|date={{dts|May 9, 1990}}

|days={{sort|{{age in days nts|May 9, 1990|August 1, 1990}}|The exact date the championship reign ended is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between {{age in days nts|May 9, 1990|August 1, 1990}} and {{age in days nts|May 9, 1990|August 31, 1990}} days.}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=FCW Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|champion=vacated

|reign=

|date={{dts|August 1990}}

|days=

|location={{sort|0|N/A}}

|event={{sort|0|N/A}}

|notes=Mike Graham retired

|ref=  

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|champion={{sortname|Mark|Starr}} {{small|(2)}} and Sgt. Rock

|reign=1

|date={{dts|September 13, 1990}}

|days={{sort|{{age in days nts|September 13, 1990|October 1, 1990}}|The exact date that the championship reign ended is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between {{age in days nts|September 13, 1990|October 1, 1990}} and {{age in days nts|September 13, 1990|October 30, 1990}} days.}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=FCW Show

|notes=Defeated Joe Gomez and Hurricane Walker

|ref=  

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|number=18

|champion={{sortname|Hurricane|Walker|Bobby Walker (wrestler)}} and Tim Parker

|reign=1

|date={{dts|October 1990}}

|days={{sort|{{age in days nts|October 30, 1990|November 12, 1990}}|The exact date the championship reign began is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between {{age in days nts|October 30, 1990|November 12, 1990}} and {{age in days nts|October 1, 1990|November 12, 1990}} days.}}

|location=Florida

|event=FCW Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|champion={{sort|Rock|Sgt. Rock}} and Ron Slinker

|reign=1

|date={{dts|November 12, 1990}}

|days={{sort|{{age in days nts|November 12, 1990|January 1, 1991}}|The exact date the championship was abandoned is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between {{age in days nts|November 12, 1990|January 1, 1991}} and {{age in days nts|November 12, 1990|January 31, 1991}} days.}}

|location=Florida

|event=FCW Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|type=deactivated

|reign=

|date={{dts|January 1991}}

|days=

|location={{sort|0|N/A}}

|event={{sort|0|N/A}}

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=1

|champion=Blackhearts
(Apocalypse and Destruction)

|reign=1

|date={{dts|1997}}

|days={{sort|0|The length of the championship reign is too uncertain to calculate.}}

|location=N/A

|event=CWF Show

|notes=records are unclear as to whom they defeated

|ref=  

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|type=vacated

|date={{dts|1998}}

|notes=Championship vacated for undocumented reasons

|ref=  

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|number=2

|champion={{sortname|Steve|Keirn}} {{small|(14)}} and Brian Blair

|reign=1

|date={{dts|November 13, 1998}}

|days={{age in days nts|November 13, 1998|August 15, 2000}}

|location=Gainesville, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes=Defeated the Cuban Assassin and Pepe Prado to win the championship.

|ref=  

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|sort number=2.5

|type=vacated

|date={{dts|August 15, 2000}}

|notes=Championship held up after match between Steve Keirn and Brian Blair and The Bushwackers ended in controversial fashion.

|ref=  

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|number=3

|champion={{sortname|Steve|Keirn}} {{small|(15)}} and Brian Blair

|reign=2

|date={{dts|September 2000}}

|days={{sort|{{age in days nts|September 30, 2000|November 14, 2000}}|The exact date the championship was won is unknown, which means the championship reign lasted between {{age in days nts|September 30, 2000|November 14, 2000}} and {{age in days nts|September 1, 2000|November 14, 2000}} days.}}

|location=N/A

|event=CWF Show

|notes=Defeated The Bushwackers in a rematch.

|ref=  

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|number=4

|champion={{sortname|Brian|Blair}} {{small|(3)}} and Cyborg

|reign=1

|date={{dts|November 14, 2000}}

|days={{age in days nts|November 14, 2000|July 10, 2001}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes=Blair defeated Keirn to win the controls for the tag team titles and choose a new partner.

|ref=  

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|type=vacated

|date={{dts|July 10, 2001}}

|notes=Vacated when both wrestlers were injured.

|ref=  

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|number=5

|champion={{sortname|The|Shane Twins}}
(Mike and Todd Shane)

|reign=1

|date={{dts|July 10, 2001}}

|days={{age in days nts|July 10, 2001|December 8, 2001}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes=Won three-way match.

|ref=  

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|number=5

|champion=Quickiemart
(Yaz and Agent Steele)

|reign=1

|date={{dts|December 8, 2001}}

|days={{age in days nts|December 8, 2001|February 8, 2002}}

|location=St. Petersburg, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=6

|champion=Wrongful Death
(Naphtali and Dagon Briggs)

|reign=1

|date={{dts|February 8, 2002}}

|days={{age in days nts|February 8, 2002|March 29, 2002}}

|location=St. Petersburg, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=7

|champion={{sortname|Nick|Berk}} and Z-Barr

|reign=1

|date={{dts|March 29, 2002}}

|days={{age in days nts|March 29, 2002|March 30, 2002}}

|location=St. Petersburg, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=8

|champion=Wrongful Death
(Naphtali and Dagon Briggs)

|reign=2

|date={{dts|March 30, 2002}}

|days={{age in days nts|March 30, 2002|May 25, 2002}}

|location=Crystal River, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=9

|champion={{sortname|The|Shane Twins}}
(Mike and Todd Shane)

|reign=2

|date={{dts|May 25, 2002}}

|days={{age in days nts|May 25, 2002|October 11, 2002}}

|location=St. Petersburg, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=10

|champion={{sortname|Scoot|Andrews}} and Mike Sullivan

|reign=1

|date={{dts|October 11, 2002}}

|days={{age in days nts|October 11, 2002|February 8, 2003}}

|location=St. Petersburg, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=11

|champion={{sortname|The|Shane Twins}}
(Mike and Todd Shane)

|reign=3

|date={{dts|February 8, 2003}}

|days={{age in days nts|February 8, 2003|June 14, 2003}}

|location=St. Petersburg, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=12

|champion={{sort|Vandalz|The Vandalz}}
(Tommy Vandal and Ricky Vandal)

|reign=1

|date={{dts|June 14, 2003}}

|days={{age in days nts|June 14, 2003|August 16, 2003}}

|location=Pinellas Park, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=13

|champion={{sortname|The|Shane Twins}}
(Mike and Todd Shane)

|reign=4

|date={{dts|August 16, 2003}}

|days={{age in days nts|August 16, 2003|February 28, 2004}}

|location=Pinellas Park, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=14

|champion=Fahrenheit 420
(Stash and David Mercury)

|reign=1

|date={{dts|February 28, 2004}}

|days={{age in days nts|February 28, 2004|April 17, 2004}}

|location=St. Petersburg, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=15

|champion={{sort|Tenerfoot|Mikey Tenderfoot}} and Justice

|reign=1

|date={{dts|April 17, 2004}}

|days={{age in days nts|April 17, 2004|September 18, 2004}}

|location=Brandon, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=16

|champion={{sort|Clark|Jerrelle Clark}} and Mikey Batts

|reign=1

|date={{dts|September 18, 2004}}

|days={{age in days nts|September 18, 2004|November 20, 2004}}

|location=Brandon, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=17

|champion={{sort|Capone|Frankie Capone}} and Marcus Dillon

|reign=1

|date={{dts|November 20, 2004}}

|days={{sort|{{age in days nts|November 20, 2004|June 1, 2005}}|The exact date NWA Florida closed is uncertain, which means that the championship reign lasted between {{age in days nts|November 20, 2004|June 1, 2005}} and {{age in days nts|November 20, 2004|June 30, 2005}} days.}}

|location=Brandon, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|type=deactivated

|date={{dts|June 2005}}

|notes=NWA Florida closed

|ref=  

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|number=1

|champion={{sortname|The|Dark City Fight Club}}
(Jon Davis and Kory Chavis)

|reign=1

|date={{dts|August 22, 2009}}

|days={{age in days nts|August 22, 2009|April 3, 2010}}

|location=Daytona Beach, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes=Defeated Sinn Bodhi and Dagon to win the vacant championship.

|ref=  

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|number=2

|champion={{sortname|The|New Heavenly Bodies|Heavenly Bodies (1990s tag team)}}
(Chris Nelson and Vito DeNucci)

|reign=1

|date={{dts|April 3, 2010}}

|days={{age in days nts|April 3, 2010|April 16, 2010}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=3

|champion={{sortname|The|Dark City Fight Club}}
(Jon Davis and Kory Chavis)

|reign=2

|date={{dts|April 16, 2010}}

|days={{age in days nts|April 16, 2010|November 20, 2010}}

|location=Sanford, Florida

|event= 

|notes= 

|ref=

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|sort number=3.5

|type=vacated

|date={{dts|November 20, 2010}}

|notes=The Dark City Fight Club won the NWA World Tag Team Championship

|ref=

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|sort number=3.5

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|type=promotion

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=4

|champion={{sort|Kendrick|Kennedy Kendrick}} and Deimos

|reign=1

|date={{dts|January 25, 2014}}

|days={{age in days nts|January 25, 2014|April 11, 2014}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=NWA FUW Underground Shines 2

|notes=Won a Fatal Four-way match

|ref=  

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|number=5

|champion=Generation Genesis
(Mitch Mitchell and Jeff Boom)

|reign=1

|date={{dts|April 11, 2014}}

|days={{age in days nts|April 11, 2014|September 26, 2014}}

|location=St. Petersburg, Florida

|event=Defeated Kennedy Kendrick in a street fight

|notes= 

|ref=

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|number=6

|champion=Team Lucha
(Jay Rios and Cruz)

|reign=1

|date={{dts|September 26, 2014}}

|days={{age in days nts|September 26, 2014|March 15, 2015}}

|location=Tampa, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes= 

|ref=  

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|number=7

|champion=Generation Genesis
(Mitch Mitchell and Jeff Boom)

|reign=2

|date={{dts|March 15, 2015}}

|days={{age in days nts|March 15, 2015|October 27, 2015}}

|location=Plant City, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes=Defeated Circle of Disrespect (Francisco Ciatso and Simon Sez.)

|ref=  

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|number=8

|champion=Dirty Blondes
(Leo Brien and Mike Patrick)

|reign=1

|date={{dts|October 27, 2015}}

|days={{sort{{age in days nts|October 27, 2015|November 1, 2015}}|The exact date the promotion left the NWA is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between {{age in days nts|October 27, 2015|November 1, 2015}} and {{age in days nts|October 27, 2015|November 30, 2015}} days.}}

|location=Brandon, Florida

|event=CWF Show

|notes=Defeated Circle of Disrespect (Francisco Ciatso and Simon Sez.)

|ref=  

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|type=deactivated

|date={{dts|November 2015}}

|notes=Promotion left the NWA

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