WCWA Texas Tag Team Championship

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

{{Infobox professional wrestling championship

|championshipname=WCWA Texas Tag Team Championship

|image=WCWA Texas Tag Team Championship.png

|caption=An early version of the championship belt

|promotion={{Unbulleted list|Dallas Wrestling Club|Southwest Sports|Big Time Wrestling|World Class Wrestling Association}}

|created=1943

|mostreigns={{Unbulleted list|Team: Duke Keomuka and Danny Savich (6 reigns)|individual: Duke Keomuka (16 reigns)}}

|firstchamp={{Unbulleted list|Ellis Bashara and Angelo Cistoldi (overall)|Bobby Managoff and Otto Kuss (East Texas)|Rito Romero and Miguel Guzmán (Southwest Sports)|Tony Atlas and Skip Young (WCWA)}}

|longestreign= Rito Romero and Miguel Guzmán (272){{efn|Longest confirmed reign, with gaps in the documented championship history it is possible that another team had a longer reign.}}

|shortestreign=Killer Kowalski (1 day){{efn|Kowalski won the championship but did not return to Texas to defend it.}}

|pastnames=

  • NWA Texas Tag Team Championship

|titleretired={{Unbulleted list|1981 (original)|1989 (WCWA)}}

|finalchamp={{Unbulleted list|Raul Mata and Billy White Cloud (original)|Steve and Shaun Simpson (WCWA)}}

}}

The WCWA Texas Tag Team Championship was the secondary professional wrestling tag team championship promoted by the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex area-basedWorld Class Wrestling Association (WCWA). The championship was originally known as the NWA Texas Tag Team Championship from its creation in 1942 until 1981. The championship was revived in 1987 as the WCWA Texas Tag Team Championship, and used until 1990, when it was abandoned as WCWA was merged with the Continental Wrestling Association (CWA) to become the United States Wrestling Association. The name was also used for a title by NWA Southwest from 1998 to 2011, also known as the NWA Southwest Texas Tag Team Championship. As it is a professional wrestling championship, it is won not by actual competition, but by a scripted ending to a match.{{efn|name=Hornbaker|Hornbaker (2016) p. 550: "Professional wrestling is a sport in which match finishes are predetermined. Thus, win–loss records are not indicative of a wrestler's genuine success based on their legitimate abilities – but on now much, or how little they were pushed by promoters"{{sfn|Hornbaker|2016|p=550}}}}

The first time a championship was promoted as the "Texas Tag Team Championship" was in 1943 when records indicate that Ellis Bashara and Angelo Cistoldi won the championship. The Texas Tag Team Championship was not mentioned again until 1945 in what would later become the National Wrestling Alliance's East Texas territory. By 1950 it was promoted by Southwest Sports and was officially recognized by the NWA. The first champions recognized by the NWA was the team of Rito Romero and Miguel Guzmán. In 1966, Fritz Von Erich bought Southwest Sports and renamed it NWA Big Time Wrestling. In the 1981 the championship was abandoned, with Raul Mata and Billy White Wolf as the last champions at the time. The Texas Tag Team Championship was brought back in 1987, with Big Time Wrestling now known as World Class Wrestling Association. The first WCWA Texas Tag Team Champions were Tony Atlas and Skip Young, who won a one-night single elimination tag team tournament to claim the championship. When WCWA merged with the Tennessee-based CWA the title was abandoned, with Steve and Shaun Simpson as the last holders of the championship. In 2012 NWA Wrecking Ball Wrestling reactivated the NWA Texas titles.wreckingballwrestling.com

The team of Duke Keomuka and Danny Savich won the championship on six occasions, the most of any team. Keomuka won the championship a total of 16 times, in addition to teaming with Savich he also won it with Ivan Kalmikoff, Mr. Moto, Don Evans, Tiny Mills, Kinji Shibuya, Tony Martin, Tokyo Joe, John Tolos, and Maurice Vachon. In 1950, Killer Kowalski defeated Keomuka and Savich in a handicap match, to become the only wrestler to hold the tag team championship singled handedly. Romero and Guzmán's reign from March 3 until November 30, 1950, is the longest confirmed reign of any championship team, a total of 272 days. Based on recorded history there were 153 individual reigns between 1943 and 1989, possibly more since there are periods of time where the championship history is unrecorded.

Title history

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|type=promotion

|name=Texas Tag Team Championship (Dallas Wrestling Club)

|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=N/A

|location= N/A || event=House show

|notes=The first recorded "Texas Tag Team Championship" may not share a lineage with the championship promoted from 1950 and forward. In some places referred to as the "Southwest Tag Team Championship"

|ref={{cite book| last1=Will | first1=Gary | first2=Royal | last2= Duncan | title=Wrestling Title Histories: professional wrestling champions around the world from the 19th century to the present | publisher=Archeus Communications | year=2000 | location=Pennsylvania | chapter=Texas: Texas Tag Team /Southwest Tag Team Title | isbn=0-9698161-5-4 | page=281}}{{cite web | url=https://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/tx/tx-sw-t.html | title=Southwest Tag Team Title [E. Texas] | access-date=December 26, 2019 | work=wrestling-titles.com}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=1.5

|type=unrecorded

|start={{dts|June 1, 1943}}

|end={{dts|May 1945}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=1.6

|type=promotion

|name=NWA Texas Tag Team Championship (East Texas NWA territory)

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

|champion={{sortname|Bobby|Managoff}} and Otto Kuss

|reign=1

|date= {{small|(NLT)}} {{dts|May 1945}} || days=N/A

|location= || event=House show

|notes=The second recorded "Texas Tag Team Championship" may not share a lineage with the championship promoted from 1950 and forward

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

|champion={{sort|Schnable|Hans Schnable}} and Marvin Jones

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|May 14, 1945}} || days={{age in days nts|May 14, 1945|May 21, 1945}}

|location=Galveston, Texas || event=House show

|notes=

|ref=

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

|champion=Rogers and Otto Kuss (2)

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|May 21, 1945}} || days=N/A

|location=Galveston, Texas || event=House show

|notes=

|ref=

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|start=1945

|end=1950

|sort number=4.5

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

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|type=promotion

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

|champion={{sortname|Rito|Romero}} and Miguel Guzmán

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|March 3, 1950}} || days={{age in days nts|March 3, 1950|November 30, 1950}}

|location=Dallas, Texas || event=House show

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

|champion={{sortname|Duke|Keomuka}} and Danny Savich

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|November 30, 1950}} || days={{age in days nts|November 30, 1950|December 11, 1950}}

|location=Galveston, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

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

|champion={{sortname|Killer|Kowalski}}

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|December 11, 1950}} || days={{age in days nts|December 11, 1950|December 12, 1950}}

|location=Ft. Worth, Texas || event=House show

|notes=Won a handicap match against the champions. || ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || sort number=7.5

|type=vacated

|date={{dts|January 1951}}

|notes=Not defended within 30 days of winning it|| ref=

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

|champion={{sortname|Duke|Keomuka}} and Danny Savich

|reign=2

|date= {{dts|January 1951}} || days=N/A

|location=Ft. Worth, Texas || event=House show

|notes=Defeated Al Lovelock and Rito Romero to win the vacant championship|| ref=

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

|champion={{sortname|Al|Lovelock|The Great Bolo}} and {{sortname|Rito|Romero}} (2) 

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|January 1951}} || days=N/A

|location= || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

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

|champion={{sortname|Duke|Keomuka}} and Danny Savich

|reign=3 

|date= {{dts|January 30, 1951}} || days={{age in days nts|January 30, 1951|May 4, 1951}}

|location=Dallas, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

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

|champion={{sort|Geohagen|Timothy Geohagen}} and Big Humphrey

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|May 4, 1951}} || days=N/A

|location=Houston, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

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

|champion={{sortname|Duke|Keomuka}} and Danny Savich

|reign=4

|date= {{dts|June 1951}} || days=N/A

|location= || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=13.5

|type=vacated

|date= {{dts|June 1951}} || days=N/A

|notes=championship vacated for undocumented reasons|| ref=

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

|champion={{sortname|Al|Lovelock|The Great Bolo}} (2) and Sonny Myers 

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|June 19, 1951}} || days=N/A

|location=Dallas, Texas || event=House show

|notes=Defeated Miguel Guzmán and {{sortname|Rito|Romero}}.|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=13.5

|type=unrecorded

|start={{dts|June 19, 1951}}

|end={{dts|October 1951}}

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

|champion={{sort|Bashara|Ellis Bashara}} (2) and Danny Savich (5)

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|October 1951}} || days={{age in days nts|October 1, 1951|October 9, 1951}}

|location= || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

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

|champion={{sort|Zaharias|Babe and Chris Zaharias}}

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|October 9, 1951}} || days={{age in days nts|October 9, 1951|October 16, 1951}}

|location=Dallas, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

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

|champion={{sortname|Miguel|Guzman|Black Guzmán}} and {{sortname|Rito|Romero}} 

|reign=2

|date= {{dts|October 16, 1951}} || days={{age in days nts|October 16, 1951|January 25, 1952}}

|location=Dallas, Texas  || event=House show

|notes= || ref=

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

|champion={{sortname|Duke|Keomuka}} (5) and Ivan Kalmikoff

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|January 25, 1952}} || days={{age in days nts|January 25, 1952|February 1, 1952}}

|location=Houston, Texas || event=House show

|notes=Defeated {{sortname|Rito|Romero}} and Miguel Guzmán|| ref=

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

|champion={{sortname|Miguel|Guzman|Black Guzmán}} (3) and {{sortname|Ray|Gunkel}}

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|February 1, 1952}} || days={{age in days nts|February 1, 1952|February 26, 1952}}

|location=Houston, Texas || event=House show

|notes=Win by DQ.|| ref=

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

|champion={{sortname|Duke|Keomuka}} (6) and Mr. Moto

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|February 26, 1952}} || days={{age in days nts|February 26, 1952|August 15, 1952}}

|location=Dallas, Texas || event=House show

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

|champion={{sortname|Rito|Romero}} (4) and Miguel Guzman (4)

|reign=3

|date= {{dts|August 15, 1952}} || days={{age in days nts|August 15, 1952|October 7, 1952}}

|location=Houston, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

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

|champion={{sortname|Duke|Keomuka}} (7) and Danny Savich (6)

|reign=5

|date= {{dts|October 7, 1952}} || days={{age in days nts|October 7, 1952|December 1, 1952}}

|location=Dallas, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=21.5

|type=vacated

|date= {{dts|November 1952}} || days={{age in days nts|November 1, 1952|December 1, 1952}}

|notes=championship vacated for undocumented reasons|| ref=

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

|champion={{sortname|Gory|Guerrero}} and Cyclone Anaya

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|December 1, 1952}} || days=N/A

|location=Ft. Worth, Texas || event=House show

|notes=Won a one night tournament to win the vacant championship.|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=22.5

|type=vacated

|date= {{dts|December 1952}} || days=N/A

|notes=championship vacated for undocumented reasons|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=22.6

|type=unrecorded

|start={{dts|December 1952}}

|end={{dts|January 6, 1953}}

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

|champion={{sortname|Ray|Gunkel}} (2) and Ricki Starr 

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|January 6, 1953}} || days=N/A

|location= || event=House show

|notes=Still champions as of April 14, 1953.|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=23.5

|type=unrecorded

|start={{dts|April 14, 1953}}

|end={{dts|November 3, 1953}}

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

|champion={{sortname|Rito|Romero}} (5) and Miguel Guzmán (5) 

|reign=4 

|date= {{dts|November 3, 1953}} || days=N/A

|location= || event=House show

|notes= || ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=24.5

|type=vacated

|date= {{dts|December 1953}} || days=N/A

|notes=championship vacated for undocumented reasons|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=24.6

|type=unrecorded

|start={{dts|December 1953}}

|end={{dts|December 1953}}

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

|champion={{sortname|Ray|Gunkel}} (3) and Ricki Starr

|reign=2

|date= {{dts|December 1953}} || days=N/A

|location=Austin, Texas || event=House show

|notes=Defeated {{sortname|Duke|Keomuka}} and Kinji Shibuya.|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=25.1

|type=unrecorded

|start={{dts|December 1953}}

|end={{dts|March 1954}}

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

|champion={{sort|Carlson|Orville Carlson}} and {{sortname|Rito|Romero}} (6)

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|March 1954}} || days=N/A

|location= || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

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

|champion={{sortname|Ivan|Kalmikoff (2) and Karol Krauser|The Kalmikoffs}}

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|March 30, 1954}} || days={{age in days nts|March 30, 1954|April 1, 1954}}

|location=Dallas, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

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

|champion={{sortname|Ray|Gunkel}} (4) and Ricki Starr (3) 

|reign=3 

|date= {{dts|April 1954}} || days={{age in days nts|April 1, 1954|April 24, 1954}}

|location= N/A || event=House show

|notes=Sometime after April 7, 1954. || ref=

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

|champion={{sortname|Rito|Romero}} (7) and Miguel Guzmán (6)

|reign=5

|date= {{dts|April 24, 1954}} || days=N/A

|location=Houston, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=29.5

|type=unrecorded

|start={{dts|April 24, 1954}}

|end={{dts|May 4, 1954}}

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

|champion={{sortname|Ivan|Kalmikoff (3) and Karol Krauser|The Kalmikoffs}}

|reign=2

|date= {{small|(NLT)}} {{dts|May 4, 1954}} || days=N/A

|location= || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

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

|champion={{sortname|Rito|Romero}} (8) and Sugi Sito

|reign=1

|date= {{small|(NLT)}} {{dts|May 1954}} || days=N/A

|location=San Antonio, Texas || event=House show

|notes=Sometime between May 12, 1954 and May 18, 1954.|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=31.5

|type=unrecorded

|start={{dts|May 1954}}

|end={{dts|August 3, 1954}}

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

|champion={{sortname|Duke|Keomuka}} (8) and Don Evans

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|August 3, 1954}} || days=N/A

|location= || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=32.5

|type=unrecorded

|start={{dts|August 3, 1954}}

|end={{dts|October 1954}}

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

|champion={{sortname|Rito|Romero}} (9) and George Drake

|reign=1

|date= {{small|(NLT)}} {{dts|October 1954}} || days=N/A

|location= || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

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

|champion={{sortname|Roy|Shire}} and The Great Scott

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|October 12, 1954}} || days={{age in days nts|October 12, 1954|November 12, 1954}}

|location=Dallas, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

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

|champion={{sortname|Rito|Romero}} (10) and Pepe Mendietta

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|November 12, 1954}} || days=N/A

|location=Houston, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=35.5

|type=unrecorded

|start={{dts|November 12, 1954}}

|end={{dts|April 1955}}

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

|champion={{sortname|Maurice|Vachon}} and Pierre LaSalle

|reign=1

|date= {{small|(NLT)}} {{dts|April 1955}} || days=N/A

|location= || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

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

|champion={{sort|Chene|Larry Chene}} and Raul Zapata

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|May 10, 1955}} || days={{age in days nts|May 10, 1955|June 3, 1955}}

|location=Austin, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

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

|champion={{sortname|Hard Boiled|Haggerty}} and Stu Gibson

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|June 3, 1955}} || days={{age in days nts|June 3, 1955|July 28, 1955}}

|location=Houston, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

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

|champion={{sortname|Rito|Romero}} (11) and {{sortname|Pepper|Gomez}}

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|July 28, 1955}} || days={{age in days nts|July 28, 1955|October 4, 1955}}

|location=Galveston, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

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

|champion={{sortname|Duke|Keomuka}} (9) and Danny Savich (7)

|reign=6

|date= {{dts|October 4, 1955}} || days={{age in days nts|October 4, 1955|October 21, 1955}}

|location=Dallas, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

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

|champion={{sortname|Ray|Gunkel}} (5) and Wilbur Snyder

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|October 21, 1955}} || days={{age in days nts|October 21, 1955|December 12, 1955}}

|location=Houston, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

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

|champion={{sortname|Duke|Keomuka}} (10) and Tiny Mills

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|December 12, 1955}} || days={{age in days nts|December 12, 1955|February 7, 1956}}

|location=Ft. Worth, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

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

|champion={{sortname|Pepper|Gomez}} (2) and Luigi Macera

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|February 7, 1956}} || days={{age in days nts|February 7, 1956|February 21, 1956}}

|location=Dallas, Texas || event=House show

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

|champion={{sortname|Duke|Keomuka}} (11) and Kinji Shibuya

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|February 21, 1956}} || days={{age in days nts|February 21, 1956|March 23, 1956}}

|location=Dallas, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

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

|champion={{sortname|Ray|Gunkel}} (6) and Prince Maiava

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|March 23, 1956}} || days=N/A

|location=Houston, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=45.5

|type=unrecorded

|start={{dts|March 23, 1956}}

|end={{dts|May 15, 1956}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=45.6

|type=vacated

|date= {{dts|May 15, 1956}} || days={{age in days nts|May 15, 1956|June 4, 1956}}

|notes=championship vacated for undocumented reasons|| ref=

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

|champion={{sortname|Mike|DiBiase|Iron Mike DiBiase}} and Danny Plechas

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|May 29, 1956}} || days={{age in days nts|May 29, 1956|June 12, 1956}}

|location= || event=House show

|notes=Defeated {{sortname|Pepper|Gomez}} and Luther Lindsey in a controversial finish on May 22, 1956 to claim the title. Later defeated Gomez and Lindsey for an official recognition.|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=46.5

|type=vacated

|date= {{dts|June 4, 1956}} || days=N/A

|notes=championship vacated for undocumented reasons|| ref=

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

|champion={{sortname|Mike|DiBiase|Iron Mike DiBiase}} and Danny Plechas 

|reign=2 

|date= {{dts|June 12, 1956}} || days={{age in days nts|June 12, 1956|June 27, 1956}}

|location=Dallas, Texas || event=House show

|notes=Defeated Don Evans and {{sortname|Duke|Keomuka}}.|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=47.5

|type=vacated

|date= {{dts|June 27, 1956}}-{{dts|July 5, 1956}} || days=N/A

|notes=championship vacated for undocumented reasons|| ref=

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

|champion={{sortname|Mike|DiBiase|Iron Mike DiBiase}} and Danny Plechas

|reign=3

|date= {{dts|June 6, 1956}} || days={{age in days nts|June 6, 1956|July 27, 1956}}

|location=Houston, Texas || event=House show

|notes=Win 4-team tournament.|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=49

|champion={{sortname|Duke|Keomuka}} (12) and Tony Martin

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|July 27, 1956}} || days={{age in days nts|July 27, 1956|September 11, 1956}}

|location=Houston, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=50

|champion={{sortname|Ray|Gunkel}} (7) and Herb Freeman

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|September 11, 1956}} || days={{age in days nts|September 11, 1956|September 18, 1956}}

|location=Dallas, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=51

|champion={{sortname|Gene|Kelly|Gene Kiniski}} and Len Crosby 

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|September 18, 1956}} || days={{age in days nts|September 18, 1956|October 22, 1956}}

|location=Dallas, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref={{cite web | url=https://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/date-pro-wrestling-history-918-flair-pins-dusty-triple-h-defeats-cm-punk-no-dq | title=Pro wrestling history (9/18): Flair pins Dusty, Triple H defeats CM Punk in No DQ | date=September 18, 2015 | access-date=January 25, 2020 | work=Wrestling Observer Newsletter}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=52

|champion={{sortname|Ray|Gunkel}} (8) and The Amazing Zuma

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|October 22, 1956}} || days=N/A

|location=Ft. Worth, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=52.5

|type=unrecorded

|start={{dts|October 22, 1956}}

|end={{dts|March 13, 1957}}

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

|champion={{sortname|El|Medico|Médico Asesino}} and Amazing Zuma (2) 

|reign=1

|date= {{small|(NLT)}} {{dts|March 13, 1957}} || days=N/A

|location= || event=House show

|notes= || ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=53.5

|type=unrecorded

|start={{dts|March 13, 1957}}

|end={{dts|April 23, 1957}}

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

|champion={{sortname|Duke|Keomuka}} (13) and Tokyo Joe

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|date= {{small|(NLT)}} {{dts|April 23, 1957}} || days=N/A

|location= || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

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

|champion={{sortname|Pepper|Gomez}} (3) and {{sortname|El|Medico|Médico Asesino}} (2)

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|date= {{dts|June 21, 1957}} || days={{age in days nts|June 21, 1957|September 20, 1957}}

|location=Houston, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

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

|champion=Ivan the Terrible and Nikita Zolotoff

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|September 20, 1957}} || days={{age in days nts|September 20, 1957|October 14, 1957}}

|location=Houston, Texas || event=House show

|notes=

|ref={{cite web | url=http://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/date-pro-wrestling-history-920-flair-defeats-mcdaniel-gagne-beats-von-raschke-160911 | title=On this date in pro wrestling history (9/20): Flair defeats McDaniel, Gagne beats Von Raschke | date=September 20, 2015 | access-date=February 19, 2017 | first=Brian | last=Hoops | publisher=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online}}

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

|champion={{sortname|Duke|Keomuka}} (14) and Mr. Moto (2)

|reign=2

|date= {{dts|October 14, 1957}} || days={{age in days nts|October 14, 1957|November 25, 1957}}

|location=Ft. Worth, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=58

|champion={{sortname|Pepper|Gomez}} (4) and Bill Melby (2) 

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|November 25, 1957}} || days={{age in days nts|November 25, 1957|January 7, 1958}}

|location=Ft. Worth, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

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|sort number=59.5

|type=vacated

|date= {{dts|December 1957}} || days={{age in days nts|December 1, 1957|February 27, 1958}}

|notes={{sortname|Pepper|Gomez}} left the promotion|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=59

|champion={{sortname|Danny|McShain}} and Casey McShain

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|January 7, 1958}} || days={{age in days nts|January 7, 1958|February 27, 1958}}

|location=Dallas, Texas || event=House show

|notes=Defeated Jesus Cardenas and Enrique Romero in tournament final after the first match on January 7, 1958 was voided by the commissioner due to a controversial ending.|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=60

|champion={{sortname|Enrique|Torres}} and Alberto Torres

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|February 27, 1958}} || days={{age in days nts|February 27, 1958|April 22, 1958}}

|location=Galveston, Texas || event=House show

|ref={{cite web | url=http://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/daily-pro-wrestling-history-0227-nxt-takes-over-230856 | title=Daily pro wrestling history (02/27): NXT takes over | date=February 28, 2017 | access-date=February 27, 2017 | first=Brian | last=Hoops | publisher=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=61

|champion={{sortname|Johnny|Valentine}} and Rip Rogers

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|April 22, 1958}} || days={{age in days nts|April 22, 1958|May 23, 1958}}

|location=Dallas, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=62

|champion={{sortname|Pepper|Gomez}} (5) and Larry Chene (2) 

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|May 23, 1958}} || days={{age in days nts|May 23, 1958|June 24, 1958}}

|location=Houston, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=63

|champion={{sortname|Duke|Keomuka}} (15) and John Tolos

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|June 24, 1958}} || days={{age in days nts|June 24, 1958|August 8, 1958}}

|location=Dallas, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=64

|champion={{sortname|Pepper|Gomez}} (6) and {{sortname|El|Medico|Médico Asesino}} (3) 

|reign=2

|date= {{dts|August 8, 1958}} || days={{age in days nts|August 8, 1958|January 20, 1959}}

|location=Houston, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

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|sort number=65.5

|type=vacated

|date= {{dts|August 22, 1958}} || days=N/A

|notes=Gomez and {{sortname|El|Medico|Médico Asesino}} win the World Tag Team Championship|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=65

|champion={{sortname|Frank|Valois}} (2) and Andre Bollet

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|January 20, 1959}} || days=N/A

|location=Dallas, Texas || event=House show

|notes=Defeated Amazing Zuma and Johnny Walker in tournament final.|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=66

|champion=Amazing Zuma (3) and Johnny Walker 

|reign=1

|date= {{small|(NLT)}} {{dts|February 1959}} || days=N/A

|location= || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=67

|champion={{sort|Valois|Frank Valois}} (3) and Andre Bollet

|reign=2

|date= {{dts|March 10, 1959}} || days={{age in days nts|March 10, 1959|April 7, 1959}}

|location=Dallas, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=68

|champion=Chief Big Heart and Little Eagle

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|April 7, 1959}} || days={{age in days nts|April 7, 1959|April 14, 1959}}

|location=Dallas, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=69

|champion={{sortname|Ben and Mike|Sharpe|The Sharpe Brothers}}

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|April 14, 1959}} || days={{age in days nts|April 14, 1959|May 26, 1959}}

|location=Dallas, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

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|sort number=70.5

|type=vacated

|date= {{dts|May 1959}} || days=N/A

|notes=championship vacated for undocumented reasons|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=70

|champion=Corsica Joe and Corsica Jean

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|May 26, 1959}} || days={{age in days nts|May 26, 1959|September 2, 1959}}

|location=Dallas, Texas || event=House show

|notes=Defeated Angelo Martinelli and Luis Hernandez.{{cite web | url=http://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/day-pro-wrestling-history-may-26-dick-bruiser-crusher-beat-larry-hennig-harley-race | title=On this day in pro wrestling history (May 26): Dick the Bruiser & Crusher beat Larry Hennig & Harley Race in a nine fall death match, Tiger Mask Won WWF Jr. Heavyweight gold | date=May 26, 2015 | access-date=February 11, 2017 | author=F4W Staff | publisher=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online}}|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=71

|champion=Nick Kozak and Jerry Kozak

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|September 2, 1959}} || days=N/A

|location=San Antonio, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=72

|champion={{sortname|Danny|McShain}} (2) and Bad Boy Hines 

|reign=1

|date= {{small|(NLT)}} {{dts|November 1959}} || days=N/A

|location=  || event=House show

|notes=Sometime after November 5, 1959.|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=73

|champion=Cyclone Anaya (2) and Leo Garibaldi 

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|December 15, 1959}} || days=N/A

|location=Dallas, Texas || event=House show

|notes= || ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=73.5

|type=unrecorded

|start={{dts|December 15, 1959}}

|end={{dts|January 6, 1960}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=74

|champion=Cyclone Anaya (3) and {{sortname|Pepper|Gomez}} (7) 

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|January 6, 1960}} || days=N/A

|location= || event=House show

|notes= || ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=74.5

|type=unrecorded

|start={{dts|January 6, 1960}}

|end={{dts|July 15, 1960}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=75.6

|type=vacated

|date= {{dts|July 15, 1960}} || days=N/A

|notes=championship vacated for undocumented reasons|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=75

|champion={{sortname|Tony|Borne}} and {{sortname|Danny|McShain}} (3)

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|July 15, 1960}} || days=N/A

|location=Houston, Texas || event=House show

|notes=Defeated Torbellino Blanco and El Gladiador.|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=76

|champion=Ciclon Negro and Torbellino Blanco

|reign=1

|date= {{small|(NLT)}} {{dts|September 27, 1960}} || days=N/A

|location= || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=77

|champion={{sortname|Maurice|Vachon}} (2) and Paul Vachon

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|November 8, 1960}} || days={{age in days nts|November 8, 1960|November 15, 1960}}

|location=Dallas, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=78

|champion=Ciclon Negro and Torbellino Blanco

|reign=2

|date= {{dts|November 15, 1960}} || days=N/A

|location=Dallas, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=79

|champion={{sortname|Danny|McShain}} (4) and Sputnik Monroe

|reign=1

|date= {{small|(NLT)}} {{dts|December 25, 1960}} || days=N/A

|location= || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=80

|champion=Ciclon Negro and Torbellino Blanco

|reign=3

|date= {{dts|December 19, 1960}} || days=N/A

|location=Houston, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=81

|champion=Maurice Vachon (3) and {{sortname|Duke|Keomuka}} (16) 

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|December 1960}} || days={{age in days nts|December 1, 1960|January 1, 1961}}

|location= || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=82

|champion={{sortname|Sputnik|Monroe}} (2) and Rocket Monroe

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|January 1, 1961}} || days={{age in days nts|January 1, 1961|January 20, 1961}}

|location=Ft. Worth, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=83

|champion={{sortname|Pepper|Gomez}} (8) and Hogan Wharton

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|January 20, 1961}} || days={{age in days nts|January 20, 1961|February 17, 1961}}

|location=Houston, Texas || event=House show

|notes=Defeated Sputnik Monroe and Jet Monroe.|| ref={{cite web | url=https://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/daily-pro-wrestling-history-0120-hhh-returns-wins-2002-royal-rumble-302156 | title=Pro wrestling history (01/20): HHH returns, wins 2002 Royal Rumble | date=January 20, 2019 | access-date=January 18, 2019 | work=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online | first=Brian | last=Hoops}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=84

|champion={{sortname|Tony|Borne}} (2) and Don Manoukian

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|February 17, 1961}} || days={{age in days nts|February 17, 1961|February 24, 1961}}

|location=Houston, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=85

|champion={{sortname|Pepper|Gomez}} (9) and Dory Dixon

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|February 24, 1961}} || days={{age in days nts|February 24, 1961|May 12, 1961}}

|location=Houston, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=86

|champion={{sortname|Angelo|Poffo}} and Bronko Lubich

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|May 12, 1961}} || days=N/A

|location=Houston, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=87

|champion={{sortname|Pepper|Gomez}} (10) and {{sortname|Dory|Dixon}} (2)

|reign=2

|date= {{dts|June 1961}} || days=N/A

|location=Houston, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=87.5

|type=unrecorded

|start={{dts|June 1961}}

|end={{dts|September 18, 1961}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=88.6

|type=vacated

|date= {{dts|1961}} || days=N/A

|notes=championship vacated for undocumented reasons|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=88

|champion={{sortname|Dick|Hutton}} and Sam Steamboat

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|September 18, 1961}} || days={{age in days nts|September 18, 1961|October 2, 1961}}

|location=Ft. Worth, Texas || event=House show

|notes=Defeated {{sortname|Duke|Keomuka}} and Kojika Saito in 4-team tournament final.|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=89

|champion={{sort|Mighty|The Mighty Yankees}}

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|October 2, 1961}} || days=N/A

|location=Ft. Worth, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=90.5

|type=unrecorded

|start={{dts|October 2, 1961}}

|end={{dts|November 1961}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=90

|champion={{sortname|Ricky|Romero|Ricky Romero (wrestler)}} and Eric Rommel 

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|November 1961}} || days={{age in days nts|November 1, 1961|November 16, 1961}}

|location= || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle  || number=91

|champion={{sort|Roberts|Nick Roberts}} and Stan Kowalski 

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|November 16, 1961}} || days=N/A

|location=Amarillo, Texas || event=House show

|notes=May only be recognized in Amarillo.  || ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=91.5

|type=unrecorded

|start={{dts|November 16, 1961}}

|end={{dts|January 11, 1962}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=92

|champion={{sortname|Jack|Dalton|Don Fargo}} and Jim Dalton

|reign=1

|date= {{small|(NLT)}} {{dts|January 11, 1962}} || days=N/A

|location= || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=92.5

|type=vacated

|date= {{dts|January 18, 1962}}-{{dts|January 24, 1962}}

|notes=championship vacated for undocumented reasons|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle || number=93

|champion=Alberto Torres (2) and Ramon Torres 

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|February 8, 1962}} || days=N/A

|location=Corpus Christi, Texas || event=House show

|notes=Defeated Jack Dalton and Jim Dalton in tournament final; still champions as of March 14, 1962.|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=93.5

|type=unrecorded

|start={{dts|February 8, 1962}}

|end={{dts|May 1962}}

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

|champion=Ciclon Negro (4) and Dory Dixon (3) 

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|May 1962}} || days={{age in days nts|May 1, 1962|May 29, 1962}}

|location= || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

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

|champion={{sortname|Jack|Dalton|Don Fargo}} and Jim Dalton

|reign=2

|date= {{dts|May 29, 1962}} || days=N/A

|location=Dallas, Texas || event=House show

|notes= || ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=95.5

|type=unrecorded

|start={{dts|May 29, 1962}}

|end={{dts|September 4, 1962}}

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

|champion=Alaskan and Tarzan Tyler 

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|September 4, 1962}} || days=N/A

|location=  || event=House show

|notes= || ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=96.5

|type=unrecorded

|start={{dts|September 4, 1962}}

|end={{dts|June 28, 1963}}

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

|champion={{sort|Kozak|Nick and Jerry Kozak}}

|reign=2 

|date= {{dts|June 28, 1963}} || days=N/A

|location= || event=House show

|notes= || ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=97.5

|type=unrecorded

|start={{dts|June 28, 1963}}

|end={{dts|May 17, 1964}}

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

|champion=Rip Hawk and Swede Hanson 

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|May 17, 1964}} || days=N/A

|location= || event=House show

|notes= || ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=98.5

|type=unrecorded

|start={{dts|May 17, 1964}}

|end={{dts|January 6, 1965}}

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

|champion={{sortname|Tony|Borne}} (3) and Argentina Apollo 

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|January 6, 1965}} || days=N/A

|location=San Antonio, Texas  || event=House show

|notes=Win a tag team title in tournament (may not be Texas title). || ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=99.5

|type=unrecorded

|start={{dts|January 6, 1965}}

|end={{dts|July 11, 1966}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=99.6

|type=promotion

|name=NWA Texas Tag Team Championship (Big Time Wrestling)

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

|champion={{sort|Kozak|Nick Kozak}} (2) and {{sortname|Dory|Dixon}} (4)

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|July 11, 1966}} || days=N/A

|location=Ft. Worth, Texas || event=House show

|notes=Defeated Louie Tillet and Zebra Kid in 6-team tournament final.|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=109.5

|type=unrecorded

|start={{dts|July 11, 1966}}

|end={{dts|May 3, 1967}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number=101

|champion=Paul DeMarco and Luis Hernandez

|reign=1

|date={{dts|May 3, 1967}}

|days=N/A

|location=San Antonio, Texas

|event=House show

|notes=Defeated Jim Bernard and Tarzan Tyler in a tournament final for the vacant championship

|ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=101.5

|type=unrecorded

|start={{dts|May 3, 1967}}

|end=1969

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

|champion={{sortname|Wahoo|McDaniel}} and Antonio Pugliese

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|1969}} || days=N/A

|location= || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

}}{{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=N/A

|location= || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

}}{{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|Kintarō|Ōki}} and Pak Song

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|December 17, 1970}} || days=N/A

|location= || event=House show

|notes=Defeated Rufus R. Jones and Gorgeous George Jr.|| ref=

}}{{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={{age in days nts|July 14, 1972|October 6, 1972}}

|location=Houston, Texas || event=House show

|notes=Defeated the Alaskans (Franke Monte and Mike York).|| ref=

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

|champion={{sortname|Chris|Colt}} and Bobby Duncum 

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|October 6, 1972}} || days=N/A

|location=Houston, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

}}{{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=N/A

|location= || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

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

|champion={{sortname|Jose|Lothario}} and Mil Mascaras

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|1973}} || days=N/A

|location= || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

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

|champion={{sortname|Jose|Lothario}} (2) and Ivan Putski

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|1973}} || days=N/A

|location= || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

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

|champion=Black Gordman and Goliath

|reign=2

|date= {{dts|May 26, 1973}} || days={{age in days nts|May 26, 1973|July 20, 1973}}

|location= || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

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

|champion={{sortname|Jose|Lothario}} (3) and Ivan Putski (2)

|reign=2

|date= {{dts|July 20, 1973}} || days={{age in days nts|July 20, 1973|August 6, 1973}}

|location= || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

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

|champion=Black Gordman and Goliath

|reign=3

|date= {{dts|August 6, 1973}} || days={{age in days nts|August 6, 1973|November 30, 1973}}

|location= || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

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

|champion={{sortname|Jose|Lothario}} (4) and Mil Mascaras 

|reign=2 

|date= {{dts|November 30, 1973}} || days=N/A

|location=Houston, Texas || event=House show

|notes= || ref=

}}{{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=N/A

|location= || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

}}{{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={{age in days nts|March 1, 1975|March 7, 1975}}

|location= || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

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

|champion=Gran Marcus and The Baron 

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|March 7, 1975}} || days=N/A

|location=Houston, Texas || event=House show

|notes=Still champions as of March 28, 1975.|| ref=

}}{{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=N/A

|location= || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=117.5

|type=vacated

|date= {{dts|1973}} || days=N/A

|notes=championship vacated for undocumented reasons|| ref=

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

|champion={{sortname|Jose|Lothario}} (6) and Al Madril (2)

|reign=2

|date= {{dts|August 1975}} || days=N/A

|location= || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

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

|champion={{sortname|Stan|Hansen}} and Killer Tim Brooks

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|1976}} || days=N/A

|location= || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

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

|champion={{sortname|Jose|Lothario}} (7) and Rocky Johnson

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|March 3, 1976}} || days=N/A

|location= || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

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

|champion={{sort|Charles|Tony Charles}} (2) and Les Thornton

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|1977}} || days=N/A

|location= || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

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

|champion={{sortname|Lord Al|Hayes|Alfred Hayes (wrestler)}} and Big O

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|1977}} || days=N/A

|location= || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

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

|champion={{sortname|Jose|Lothario}} (8) and Cien Caras

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|March 15, 1977}} || days={{age in days nts|March 15, 1977|April 15, 1977}}

|location= || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

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

|champion={{sortname|Bruiser|Brody}} and Mike York

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|April 15, 1977}} || days={{age in days nts|April 15, 1977|August 19, 1977}}

|location=Houston, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

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

|champion=Bull Ramos and Captain USA 

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|August 19, 1977}} || days=N/A

|location=Houston, Texas || event=House show

|notes= || ref=

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

|champion=Gino Hernandez and Jimmy Snuka

|reign=1

|date= {{small|(NLT)}} {{dts|August 1977}} || days=N/A

|location= || event=House show

|notes=Sometime after May 6, 1977.|| ref=

}}{{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=N/A

|location= || event=House show

|notes=Possibly on October 21, 1977 in Houston, Texas|| ref=

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

|champion={{sortname|Killer Tim|Brooks}} and Leroy Brown

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|March 31, 1978}} || days={{age in days nts|March 31, 1978|April 7, 1978}}

|location=Houston, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

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

|champion={{sortname|Kevin|Von Erich}} and David Von Erich

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|April 7, 1978}} || days={{age in days nts|April 7, 1978|August 1, 1978}}

|location=Houston, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

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

|champion={{sortname|Gino|Hernandez}} (2) and Bruiser Brody (2) 

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|August 1978}} || days={{age in days nts|August 1, 1978|September 4, 1978}}

|location=Ft. Worth, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

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

|champion={{sortname|Kevin|Von Erich}} and David Von Erich

|reign=2

|date= {{dts|September 4, 1978}} || days={{age in days nts|September 4, 1978|October 30, 1978}}

|location=Ft. Worth, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=131.5

|type=vacated

|date= {{dts|October 1978}} || days={{age in days nts|October 1, 1978|December 17, 1978}}

|notes=The Von Erichs won the NWA American Tag Team Championship|| ref=

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

|champion={{sortname|Mark|Lewin}} and White Knight

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|October 30, 1978}} || days={{age in days nts|October 30, 1978|December 17, 1978}}

|location=Ft. Worth, Texas || event=House show

|notes=Defeated Mando Guerrero and Tiger Conway Jr. in a tournament final.|| ref=

}}{{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={{age in days nts|December 17, 1978|February 26, 1979}}

|location=Dallas, Texas || event=House show

|notes=Defeated Lewin and Killer Karl Krupp.|| ref=

}}{{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={{age in days nts|February 26, 1979|March 18, 1979}}

|location=Ft. Worth, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

}}{{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=N/A

|location=Dallas, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

}}{{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={{age in days nts|July 23, 1979|September 17, 1979}}

|notes=championship vacated for undocumented reasons|| ref=

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

|champion={{sortname|Kerry|Von Erich}} and Bruiser Brody (3) 

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|July 23, 1979}} || days={{age in days nts|July 23, 1979|September 17, 1979}}

|location=Ft. Worth, Texas || event=House show

|notes=Defeated Mark Lewin and Killer Tim Brooks.|| ref=

}}{{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=N/A

|location=Ft. Worth, Texas || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=137.5

|type=vacated

|date= {{dts|1979}} || days=N/A

|notes=championship vacated for undocumented reasons|| ref=

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

|champion={{sortname|Kerry|Von Erich}} (2) and Tiger Conway Jr. (3)

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|1980}} || days=N/A

|location= || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

}}{{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=N/A

|location= || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

}}{{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=N/A

|location=Houston, Texas || event=House show

|notes=Defeated Stan Stasiak and Tim Brooks.|| ref=

}}{{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=N/A

|notes=championship vacated for undocumented reasons|| ref=

}}{{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=N/A

|location=Ft. Worth, Texas || event=House show

|notes=Defeated Mando Guerrero and Tiger Conway Jr. in tournament final.|| ref=

}}{{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=N/A

|location= || event=House show

|notes=|| ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=142.5

|type=vacated

|date= {{dts|1981}} || days=N/A

|notes=Stasiak was suspended|| ref=

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

|champion={{sortname|Raul|Mata}} and Billy White Cloud

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|January 12, 1981}} || days=N/A

|location=Ft. Worth, Texas || event=House show

|notes=Defeated Killer Tim Brooks and Raul Castro.|| ref={{cite web | url=https://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/daily-pro-wrestling-history-0112-outsiders-win-wcw-tag-team-titles-301496 | title=Pro wrestling history (01/12): The Outsiders win WCW Tag team titles | date=January 12, 2019 | access-date=January 18, 2019 | work=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online | first=Brian | last=Hoops}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=143.5

|type=deactivated

|date= {{dts|1981}} || days=N/A

|notes=Championship not promoted for years|| ref=

}}{{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={{age in days nts|June 29, 1987|January 5, 1988}}

|location=Ft. Worth, Texas || event=House show

|notes=Defeated Ted Arcidi and Texas Red in the finals of a tournament.

|ref={{cite book| last1=Will | first1=Gary | first2=Royal | last2= Duncan | title=Wrestling Title Histories: professional wrestling champions around the world from the 19th century to the present | publisher=Archeus Communications | year=2000 | location=Pennsylvania | chapter=Texas: WCWA Texas Tag Team Title [Von Erich] | isbn=0-9698161-5-4 | page=277}}{{cite web | url=http://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/tx/wccw/wcwa-tx-t.html | title= World Class Wrestling Association Texas Tag Team Championship | work=Wrestling-Titles | access-date=December 26, 2019}}

}}{{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={{age in days nts|January 5, 1988|February 14, 1988}}

|location=Ft. Worth, Texas || event=House show

|notes=Defeated Skip Young when Atlas no-showed for the match || ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=145.5

|type=vacated

|date= {{dts|January 29, 1988}} || days={{age in days nts|January 29, 1988|March 20, 1988}}

|notes=After a match against the Fantastics (Tommy Rogers and Bobby Fulton) || ref=

}}{{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={{age in days nts|February 14, 1988|March 20, 1988}}

|location=Ft. Worth, Texas || event=House show

|notes=Tatum and Victory get belts back by high card draw. || ref=

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

|champion={{sort|Simpson|Steve Simpson and Shaun Simpson}}

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|March 20, 1988}} || days={{age in days nts|March 20, 1988|April 8, 1988}}

|location=Ft. Worth, Texas || event=House show

|notes= || ref=

}}{{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={{age in days nts|April 8, 1988|July 25, 1988}}

|location=Ft. Worth, Texas || event=House show

|notes= || ref=

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

|champion={{sort|Simpson|Steve Simpson and Shaun Simpson}}

|reign=2

|date= {{dts|July 25, 1988}} || days={{age in days nts|July 25, 1988|September 5, 1988}}

|location=Temple, Texas || event=House show

|notes= || ref=

}}{{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={{age in days nts|September 5, 1988|September 12, 1988}}

|location=Ft. Worth, Texas || event=House show

|notes= || ref={{cite web | url=http://www.f4wonline.com/daily-updates/day-pro-wrestling-history-gagne-vs-crusher-loser-leaves-town-von-erichs-vs-freebirds | title=On this day in pro wrestling history: Gagne vs. Crusher loser leaves town, Von Erichs vs. Freebirds, Young Bucks vs. Machine Guns | date=September 5, 2015 | access-date=February 16, 2017 | first=Brian | last=Hoops | publisher=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online}}

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

|champion={{sortname|The|Samoan Swat Team}}
(Fatu and Samu)

|reign=1

|date= {{dts|September 12, 1988}} || days={{age in days nts|September 12, 1988|March 3, 1989}}

|location=Ft. Worth, Texas || event=House show

|notes= || ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=151.5

|type=vacated

|date= {{dts|December 1988}} || days={{age in days nts|December 1, 1988|April 28, 1989}}

|notes=The Samoan Swat Team left WCWA || ref=

}}{{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={{age in days nts|March 3, 1989|April 28, 1989}}

|location=Ft. Worth, Texas || event=House show

|notes=Defeated Chris Adams and Jeff Jarrett in tournament final. || ref=

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

|champion=Steve Simpson and Shaun Simpson

|reign=3

|date= {{dts|April 28, 1989}} || days=N/A

|location=Ft. Worth, Texas || event=House show

|notes= || ref=

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number=153.5

|type=deactivated

|date= {{dts|1989}} || days=N/A

|notes=WCWA merged with the Continental Wrestling Association to create the United States Wrestling Association || ref=

}}

{{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.{{cite web |url=http://prowrestlinghistory.com/supercards/usa/misc/wccw/tagtny.html#texastag52 |title=Texas Tag Title Tournament 1952 |date=December 1, 1952 |work=Pro Wrestling History |access-date=December 24, 2019}}

{{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds

| RD1=Quarterfinals

| RD2=Semifinals

| RD3=Final

| RD1-team1 = BYE

| RD1-team2 = BYE

| RD1-score1 =

| RD1-score2 =

| RD1-team3 = {{nobr|Cyclone Anaya and Gory Guerrero}}

| RD1-team4 = Marvin Jones and Jack O'Reilley

| RD1-score3 = W

| RD1-score4 =

| RD1-team5 = Roy Graham and Jack O'Brien

| RD1-team6 = Andre Drapp and Ray Gunkel

| RD1-score5 = W

| RD1-score6 =

| RD1-team7 = BYE

| RD1-team8 = BYE

| RD1-score7 =

| RD1-score8 =

| RD2-team1 = Cowboy Carlson and Billy Varga

| RD2-team2 = {{nobr|Cyclone Anaya and Gory Guerrero}}

| RD2-score1 =

| RD2-score2 = W

| RD2-team3 = Roy Graham and Jack O'Brien

| RD2-team4 = Red Berry and Duke Keomuka

| RD2-score3 =

| RD2-score4 = W

| RD3-team1 = {{nobr|Cyclone Anaya and Gory Guerrero}}

| RD3-team2 = Red Berry and Duke Keomuka

| RD3-score1 = W

| 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.{{cite web |url=http://prowrestlinghistory.com/supercards/usa/misc/wccw/tagtny.html#texastag67 |title=Texas Tag Title Tournament 1967 | date=May 3, 1967 |work=Pro Wrestling History |access-date= December 25, 2019}}

{{8TeamBracket-NoSeeds

| RD1=Quarterfinals

| RD2=Semifinals

| RD3=Final

| RD1-team1 = {{nobr|Paul DeMarco and Luis Hernandez}}

| RD1-team2 = Kenji Shibuya and Mike Paidousis

| RD1-score1 = W

| RD1-score2 =

| RD1-team3 = BYE

| RD1-team4 = BYE

| RD1-score3 =

| RD1-score4 =

| RD1-team5 = Jim Bernard and Tarzan Tyler

| RD1-team6 = Bob Ellis and Yamamot

| RD1-score5 = W

| RD1-score6 =

| RD1-team7 = BYE

| RD1-team8 = Bearcat Wright and Buddy Moreno

| RD1-score7 =

| RD1-score8 = W

| RD2-team1 = {{nobr|Paul DeMarco and Luis Hernandez}}

| RD2-team2 = BYE

| RD2-score1 = W

| RD2-score2 =

| RD2-team3 = Jim Bernard and Tarzan Tyler

| RD2-team4 = Bearcat Wright and Buddy Moreno

| RD2-score3 = W

| RD2-score4 =

| RD3-team1 = {{nobr|Paul DeMarco and Luis Hernandez}}

| RD3-team2 = Jim Bernard and Tarzan Tyler

| RD3-score1 = W

| 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.{{cite web |url=http://prowrestlinghistory.com/supercards/usa/misc/wccw/tagtny.html#texastag78 |title=Texas Tag Title Tournament 1978 |date=October 30, 1978 |work=Pro Wrestling History | access-date=December 25, 2019}}

{{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 = {{nobr|Mando Guerrero and Tiger Conway Jr.}}

| RD1-score3 =

| RD1-score4 =

| RD2-team1 = Mark Lewin and White Knight

| RD2-team2 = {{nobr|Mando Guerrero and Tiger Conway Jr.}}

| RD2-score1 = W

| 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.{{cite web |url=http://prowrestlinghistory.com/supercards/usa/misc/wccw/tagtny.html#texastag87 |title=Texas Tag Title Tournament 1987 |date=June 29, 1987 |work=Pro Wrestling History |access-date=December 25, 2019}}

{{16TeamBracket-NoSeeds

| RD1=First round

| RD2=Quarterfinals

| RD3=Semifinals

| RD4=Finals

| RD1-team01 = Tony Atlas and Skip Young

| RD1-team02 = Brian Adias and Al Perez

| RD1-score01 = W

| 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 = W

| RD1-score06 =

| RD1-team07 = Matt Borne and Steve Simpson

| RD1-team08 = {{nobr|Killer Brooks and Len Denton}}

| RD1-score07 =

| RD1-score08 = W

| RD1-team09 = Ted Arcidi and Texas Red

| RD1-team10 = Bruiser Brody and The Spoiler

| RD1-score09 = W

| RD1-score10 =

| RD1-team11 = The Fantastics
{{small|(Bobby Fulton and Tommy Rogers)}}

| RD1-team12 = BYE

| RD1-score11 = W

| 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 = W

| RD2-score02 =

| RD2-team03 = The Rock 'n' Roll RPMs

| RD2-team04 = {{nobr|Killer Brooks and Len Denton}}

| RD2-score03 =

| RD2-score04 = W

| RD2-team05 = Ted Arcidi and Texas Red

| RD2-team06 = The Fantastics

| RD2-score05 = W

| RD2-score06 =

| RD2-team07 = BYE

| RD2-team08 = BYE

| RD2-score07 =

| RD2-score08 =

| RD3-team01 = Tony Atlas and Skip Young

| RD3-team02 = {{nobr|Killer Brooks and Len Denton}}

| RD3-score01 = W

| RD3-score02 =

| RD3-team03 = Ted Arcidi and Texas Red

| RD3-team04 = BYE

| RD3-score03 = W

| RD3-score04 =

| RD4-team01 = {{nobr|Tony Atlas and Skip Young}}

| RD4-team02 = Ted Arcidi and Texas Red

| RD4-score01 = W

| RD4-score02 =

}}

See also

Footnotes

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References

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  • {{cite book | title=Legends of Pro Wrestling - 150 years of headlocks, body slams, and piledrivers | first=Tim | last=Hornbaker | publisher=Sports Publishing | isbn=978-1-61321-808-2 | location=New York, New York | chapter= Statistical notes | year= 2016 | edition=Revised }}

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