WWA World Tag Team Championship
{{short description|Professional wrestling tag team championship}}
{{About|Indianapolis-version of WWA World Tag Team Championship|other versions|WWA Tag Team Championship (disambiguation){{!}}WWA Tag Team Championship}}
{{Infobox pro wrestling championship
|championshipname=WWA World Tag Team Championship
|image=
|caption=
|currentholder=
|promotion=World Wrestling Association
|created=1964
|mostreigns=(As a Tag Team) Dick the Bruiser and The Crusher (6 reigns)
(As Individual) Dick the Bruiser (15 reigns)
|longestreign=Golden Lion and The Russian Brute ({{age in days nts|month1=05|day1=21|year1=1989|month2=11|day2=10|year2=1991}} days)
|shortestreign=
|titleretired=1989
|pastnames=
}}
The WWA World Tag Team Championship was the primary tag team title in the Indianapolis-based World Wrestling Association from the promotion's formation in 1964 until the late 1980s when the promotion closed.{{cite web |url=http://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/in/wwa/in-wwa-t.html |title=W.W.A. World Tag Team Title (Indianapolis) |year=2003 |publisher=Puroresu Dojo }}
Title history
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{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=1
|champion={{sortname|Wilbur|Snyder}} and Dick the Bruiser
|reign=1
|date={{dts|April 25, 1964}}
|location=
|notes=First champions.
|event=WWA show
|days={{age in days nts|April 25, 1964|July 31, 1964}}
|ref=
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|number=2
|champion={{sort|Volkoff|Nicoli Volkoff}} and Angelo Poffo
|reign=1
|date={{dts|July 31, 1964}}
|location=
|notes=Won the title via countout.
|event=WWA show
|days={{age in days nts|July 31, 1964|September 4, 1964}}
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=3
|champion={{sortname|Wilbur|Snyder}} and Dick the Bruiser
|reign=2
|date={{dts|September 4, 1964}}
|location=Indianapolis, Indiana
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days=N/A
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=4
|champion={{sortname|The|Von Brauners}}
{{small|(Kurt Von Brauner and Karl Von Brauner)}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|October 1964}}
|location=Memphis, Tennessee
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days=N/A
|ref=
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|number=5
|champion={{sort|Volkoff|Nicoli Volkoff}} {{Small|(2)}} and Boris Volkoff
|reign=1
|date={{dts|May 17, 1965}}
|location=Memphis, Tennessee
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days={{age in days nts|May 17, 1965|July 17, 1965}}
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=6
|champion={{sort|Assassins|The Assassins}}
{{Small|(Guy Mitchell and Joe Tomasso)}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|July 17, 1965}}
|location=Indianapolis, Indiana
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days={{age in days nts|July 17, 1965|December 25, 1965}}
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=7
|champion={{sortname|Wilbur|Snyder}} {{Small|(3)}} and Moose Cholak
|reign=1
|date={{dts|December 25, 1965}}
|location=Indianapolis, Indiana
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days={{age in days nts|December 25, 1965|March 3, 1966 }}
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=8
|champion={{sort|Assassins|The Assassins}}
{{Small|(Guy Mitchell and Joe Tomasso)}}
|reign=2
|date={{dts|March 3, 1966 }}
|location=Fort Wayne, Indiana
|notes=Lose to Verne Gagne and Wilbur Snyder on March 26, 1966 in Chicago, Illinois but continue to be recognized in other WWA towns (WWA started working with AWA and AWA titles are recognized in Chicago thereafter).
|event=WWA show
|days={{age in days nts|March 3, 1966 |June 11, 1966}}
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=9
|champion={{sortname|Wilbur|Snyder}} {{Small|(4)}} and Dick the Bruiser
|reign=3
|date={{dts|June 11, 1966}}
|location=Indianapolis, Indiana
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days={{age in days nts|June 11, 1966|June 25, 1966}}
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=10
|champion={{sort|Assassins|The Assassins}}
{{Small|(Guy Mitchell and Joe Tomasso)}}
|reign=3
|date={{dts|June 25, 1966}}
|location=Indianapolis, Indiana
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days={{age in days nts|June 25, 1966|July 23, 1966}}
|ref=
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|number=11
|champion={{sortname|Wilbur|Snyder}} {{Small|(5)}} and Luis Martínez
|reign=1
|date={{dts|July 23, 1966}}
|location=Indianapolis, Indiana
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days=N/A
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=12
|champion=Devil's Duo
{{Small|(Angelo Poffo {{Small|(2)}} and Chris Markoff)}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|September 1966}}
|location=Lafayette, Indiana
|notes=Sometime after September 3, 1966.
|event=WWA show
|days=N/A
|ref=
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|number=13
|champion=Dick the Bruiser {{Small|(4)}} and The Crusher
|reign=1
|date={{dts|January 21, 1967}}
|location=Indianapolis, Indiana
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days={{age in days nts|January 21, 1967|February 18, 1967}}
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=14
|champion=Devil's Duo
{{Small|(Angelo Poffo {{Small|(3)}} and Chris Markoff)}}
|reign=2
|date={{dts|February 18, 1967}}
|location=Indianapolis, Indiana
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days={{age in days nts|February 18, 1967|July 15, 1967}}
|ref=
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|number=15
|champion=Dick the Bruiser {{Small|(5)}} and The Crusher {{Small|(2)}}
|reign=2
|date={{dts|July 15, 1967}}
|location=Indianapolis, Indiana
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days={{age in days nts|July 15, 1967|October 13, 1967}}
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=16
|champion={{sortname|Mitsu|Arakawa}} and Dr. Moto
|reign=1
|date={{dts|October 13, 1967}}
|location=Indianapolis, Indiana
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days={{age in days nts|October 13, 1967|June 15, 1968}}
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|sort number=16.5
|type= vacated
|date={{dts|June 15, 1968}}
|location=Indianapolis, Indiana
|notes=After a match against Dick the Bruiser and the Crusher.
|ref=
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|number=17
|champion={{sortname|Mitsu|Arakawa}} and Dr. Moto
|reign=2
|date={{dts|July 26, 1968}}
|location=Indianapolis, Indiana
|notes=Wins a Rematch.
|event=WWA show
|days={{age in days nts|July 26, 1968|September 15, 1968}}
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=18
|champion={{sortname|Wilbur|Snyder}} {{Small|(6)}} and Pat O'Connor
|reign=1
|date={{dts|September 15, 1968}}
|location=Indianapolis, Indiana
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days={{age in days nts|September 15, 1968|October 26, 1968}}
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=19
|champion={{sortname|Mitsu|Arakawa}} and Dr. Moto
|reign=3
|date={{dts|October 26, 1968}}
|location=Elkhart, Indiana
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days={{age in days nts|October 26, 1968|December 28, 1968}}
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=20
|champion=Dick the Bruiser {{Small|(6)}} and The Crusher {{Small|(3)}}
|reign=3
|date={{dts|December 28, 1968}}
|location=Chicago, Illinois
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days={{age in days nts|December 28, 1968|June 20, 1969}}
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=21
|champion=Chain Gang
{{Small|(Jack Dillinger and Frank Dillinger)}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|June 20, 1969}}
|location=Indianapolis, Indiana
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days={{age in days nts|June 20, 1969|September 13, 1969}}
|ref=
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|sort number=21.5
|type= vacated
|date={{dts|September 13, 1969}}
|location=Chicago, Illinois
|notes=After Frank Dillinger is shot.
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=22
|champion=Chain Gang
{{Small|(Jack Dillinger (2) and Jim Dillinger)}}
|reign=2
|date={{dts|November 27, 1969}}
|location=Indianapolis, Indiana
|notes=Defeated Dick the Bruiser and Moose Cholak for the titles.
|event=WWA show
|days={{age in days nts|November 27, 1969|June 26, 1970}}
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=23
|champion=Dick the Bruiser {{Small|(7)}} and Bill Miller
|reign=1
|date={{dts|June 26, 1970}}
|location=Indianapolis, Indiana
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days={{age in days nts|June 26, 1970|July 17, 1970}}
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=24
|champion=Fabulous Kangaroos
{{Small|(Al Costello and Don Kent)}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|July 17, 1970}}
|location=Indianapolis, Indiana
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days={{age in days nts|July 17, 1970|December 26, 1970}}
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=25
|champion={{sortname|Wilbur|Snyder}} {{Small|(7)}} and Moose Cholak {{Small|(2)}}
|reign=2
|date={{dts|December 26, 1970}}
|location=Indianapolis, Indiana
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days={{age in days nts|December 26, 1970|February 23, 1971}}
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|sort number=25.5
|type= vacated
|date={{dts|February 23, 1971}}
|location=Indianapolis, Indiana
|notes=After a match against Fabulous Kangaroos Al Costello and Don Kent.
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=26
|champion={{sortname|Wilbur|Snyder}} {{Small|(8)}} and Moose Cholak {{Small|(3)}}
|reign=3
|date={{dts|March 27, 1970}}
|location=Indianapolis, Indiana
|notes=Win the rematch.
|event=WWA show
|days={{age in days nts|March 27, 1970|June 18, 1971}}
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=27
|champion=Fabulous Kangaroos
{{Small|(Al Costello and Don Kent)}}
|reign=2
|date={{dts|June 18, 1971}}
|location=Indianapolis, Indiana
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days={{age in days nts|June 18, 1971|August 21, 1971}}
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=28
|champion={{sortname|Wilbur|Snyder}} {{Small|(9)}} and Paul Christy
|reign=1
|date={{dts|August 21, 1971}}
|location=Indianapolis, Indiana
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days={{age in days nts|August 21, 1971|November 6, 1971}}
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=29
|champion={{sortname|The|Blackjacks}}
{{Small|(Blackjack Lanza and Blackjack Mulligan)}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|November 6, 1971}}
|location=Detroit, Michigan
|notes=Repeated in Indianapolis, Indiana on December 18, 1971.
|event=WWA show
|days={{age in days nts|November 6, 1971|December 9, 1972}}
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=30
|champion=Dick the Bruiser {{Small|(8)}} and The Crusher {{Small|(4)}}
|reign=4
|date={{dts|December 9, 1972}}
|location=Chicago, Illinois
|notes=Repeated in Chicago, Illinois on December 9, 1972.
|event=WWA show
|days={{age in days nts|December 9, 1972|February 24, 1973}}
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=31
|champion={{sortname|Baron|Von Raschke}} and Ernie Ladd
|reign=1
|date={{dts|February 24, 1973}}
|location=Detroit, Michigan
|notes=Repeated in Indianapolis, Indianapolis on March 7, 1973.
|event=WWA show
|days={{age in days nts|February 24, 1973|July 21, 1973}}
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=32
|champion=Dick the Bruiser {{Small|(9)}} and Bruno Sammartino
|reign=1
|date={{dts|July 21, 1973}}
|location=Detroit, Michigan
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days=N/A
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|sort number=32.5
|type= vacated
|date=
|location=Indianapolis, Indiana
|notes=After a match between champions Raschke and Ladd and Bruiser and Sammartino. On September 22, 1973 in Indianapolis, Indiana Dick The Bruiser defeats Raschke and Ladd on September for himself and Sammartino.
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=33
|champion={{sort|Valiant|Jimmy and Johnny Valiant}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|January 5, 1974}}
|location=Indianapolis, Indiana
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days={{age in days nts|January 5, 1974|January 25, 1974}}
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|sort number=33.5
|type= vacated
|date={{dts|January 25, 1974}}
|notes=After a match against Dick the Bruiser and Bruno Sammartino.
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=34
|champion={{sort|Valiant|Jimmy and Johnny Valiant}}
|reign=2
|date={{dts|February 7, 1974}}
|location=Indianapolis, Indiana
|notes=Defeat Bruiser and Sammartino in rematch.
|event=WWA show
|days={{age in days nts|February 7, 1974|May 4, 1974}}
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=35
|champion={{sortname|Wilbur|Snyder}} {{Small|(10)}} and Pepper Gomez
|reign=1
|date={{dts|May 4, 1974}}
|location=Indianapolis, Indiana
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days={{age in days nts|May 4, 1974|September 21, 1974}}
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=36
|champion=Legionnaires
{{Small|(Sgt. Jacques Goulet and Pvt. Don Fargo)}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|September 21, 1974}}
|location=Indianapolis, Indiana
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days=N/A
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=37
|champion={{sort|New Legionnaires|The New Legionnaires}}
{{Small|(Sgt. Jacques Goulet {{Small|(2)}} and Soldier Zarinoff Lebeouf)}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|April 1975}}
|location=
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days=N/A
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=38
|champion=Dick the Bruiser {{Small|(10)}} and The Crusher {{Small|(5)}}
|reign=5
|date={{dts|September 20, 1975}}
|location=Indianapolis, Indiana
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days={{age in days nts|September 20, 1975|March 13, 1976}}
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=39
|champion={{sortname|Ox|Baker}} and Chuck O'Connor
|reign=1
|date={{dts|March 13, 1976}}
|location=Indianapolis, Indiana
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days={{age in days nts|March 13, 1976|May 1, 1976}}
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=40
|champion=Dick the Bruiser {{Small|(11)}} and The Crusher {{Small|(6)}}
|reign=6
|date={{dts|May 1, 1976}}
|location=Indianapolis, Indiana
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days={{age in days nts|May 1, 1976|August 14, 1976}}
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=41
|champion=Bounty Hunters
{{Small|(David Novak and Jerry Novak)}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|August 14, 1976}}
|location=Indianapolis, Indiana
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days={{age in days nts|August 14, 1976|February 12, 1977}}
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=42
|champion={{sort|Cholak|Moose Cholak}} {{Small|(3)}} and Paul Christy {{Small|(2)}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|February 12, 1977}}
|location=Indianapolis, Indiana
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days={{age in days nts|February 12, 1977|June 18, 1977}}
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=43
|champion={{sort|Valiant|Jimmy and Johnny Valiant}}
|reign=3
|date={{dts|June 18, 1977}}
|location=Indianapolis, Indiana
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days={{age in days nts|June 18, 1977|March 4, 1978}}
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=44
|champion={{sortname|Wilbur|Snyder}} {{Small|(11)}} and Dominic Denucci
|reign=1
|date={{dts|March 4, 1978}}
|location=Indianapolis, Indiana
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days={{age in days nts|March 4, 1978|July 22, 1978}}
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=45
|champion={{sort|Valiant|Jimmy and Johnny Valiant}}
|reign=4
|date={{dts|July 22, 1978}}
|location=Indianapolis, Indiana
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days={{age in days nts|July 22, 1978|December 2, 1978}}
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=46
|champion={{sortname|Wilbur|Snyder}} {{Small|(12)}} and Pepper Gomez (2)
|reign=2
|date={{dts|December 2, 1978}}
|location=Indianapolis, Indiana
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days={{age in days nts|December 2, 1978|April 1, 1979}}
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=47
|champion={{sortname|Roger|Kirby|Roger Kirby (wrestler)}} and Igor Volkoff
|reign=1
|date={{dts|April 1, 1979}}
|location=Indianapolis, Indiana
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days=N/A
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|sort number=47.5
|type= vacated
|date={{dts|May 1979}}
|location=
|notes=When Volkoff leaves the area.
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=48
|champion={{sortname|Roger|Kirby|Roger Kirby (wrestler)}} {{Small|(2)}} and Paul Christy {{Small|(3)}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|June 9, 1979}}
|location=Indianapolis, Indiana
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days={{age in days nts|June 9, 1979|October 7, 1979}}
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=49
|champion=Dick the Bruiser {{Small|(12)}} and Spike Huber
|reign=1
|date={{dts|October 7, 1979}}
|location=Indianapolis, Indiana
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days={{age in days nts|October 7, 1979|April 27, 1980}}
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=50
|champion={{sortname|Roger|Kirby|Roger Kirby (wrestler)}} {{Small|(3)}} and Jerry Valiant (Guy Mitchell) {{Small|(4)}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|April 27, 1980}}
|location=Indianapolis, Indiana
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days={{age in days nts|April 27, 1980|August 16, 1980}}
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=51
|champion={{sortname|Wilbur|Snyder}} {{Small|(13)}} and Spike Huber {{Small|(2)}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|August 16, 1980}}
|location=Indianapolis, Indiana
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days={{age in days nts|August 16, 1980|June 13, 1981}}
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=52
|champion=Kelly Twins
{{Small|(Pat and Mike Kelly)}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|June 13, 1981}}
|location=Indianapolis, Indiana
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days={{age in days nts|June 13, 1981|February 2, 1982}}
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=53
|champion={{sortname|Wilbur|Snyder}} {{Small|(14)}} and Spike Huber {{Small|(3)}}
|reign=2
|date={{dts|February 2, 1982}}
|location=Peoria, Illinois
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days={{age in days nts|February 2, 1982|May 1, 1982}}
|ref=
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|sort number=53.5
|type= vacated
|reign=
|date={{dts|May 1, 1982}}
|location=Springfield, Illinois
|notes=After a match against Sheik Ali Hassan and Abdullah the Great.
|ref=
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|number=54
|champion={{sort|Hassan|Sheik Ali Hassan}} and Abdullah the Great
|reign=1
|date={{dts|June 5, 1982}}
|location=Indianapolis, Indiana
|notes=Win the rematch.
|event=WWA show
|days=N/A
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=55
|champion={{sort|Huber|Spike Huber}} {{Small|(4)}} and Steve Regal
|reign=1
|date={{dts|July 1982}}
|location=Peoria, Illinois
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days=N/A
|ref=
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|number=56
|champion=New York Dolls
{{Small|(Rick McGraw and Dream Machine)}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|September 25, 1982}}
|location=Memphis, Tennessee
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days=N/A
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=57
|champion={{sort|Huber|Spike Huber}} {{Small|(5)}} and Steve Regal (2)
|reign=2
|date={{dts|December 1982}}
|location=
|notes=Awarded when the working agreement between WWA and CWA ends.
|event=WWA show
|days=N/A
|ref=
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|number=58
|champion={{sort|Valliant|Jerry Valiant}} {{Small|(5)}} and Abdullah the Great {{Small|(2)}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|June 1983}}
|location=
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days=N/A
|ref=
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|number=59
|champion=Dick the Bruiser {{Small|(13)}} and Jeff Van Kamp
|reign=1
|date={{dts|January 7, 1984}}
|location=Indianapolis, Indiana
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days=N/A
|ref=
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|number=60
|champion=Wild Warriors
{{Small|(Mad Maxx and Super Maxx)}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|September 1984}}
|location=
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days=N/A
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=61
|champion=Dick the Bruiser {{Small|(14)}} and Bobby Colt
|reign=1
|date={{dts|March 1985}}
|location=
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days=N/A
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=62
|champion=Wild Hoggs
{{Small|(J.R. Hogg and King Harley Hogg)}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|March 1985}}
|location=
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days=N/A
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=63
|champion={{sort|Carter|Chris Carter}} and Stormy Granzig
|reign=1
|date={{dts|July 1985}}
|location=
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days=N/A
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=64
|champion={{sortname|Don|Kent|Don Kent (wrestler)}} {{Small|(3)}} and Jerry Graham, Jr.
|reign=1
|date={{dts|July 1985}}
|location=
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days=N/A
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=65
|champion={{sort|Carter|Chris Carter}} {{Small|(2)}} and Bobo Brazil
|reign=1
|date=
|location=
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days=N/A
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=66
|champion={{sortname|Don|Kent|Don Kent (wrestler)}} {{Small|(4)}} and Jerry Graham, Jr. (2)
|reign=2
|date=
|location=
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days=N/A
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=67
|champion={{sort|Carter|Chris Carter}} {{Small|(3)}} and Calypso Jim
|reign=1
|date={{dts|1986}}
|location=
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days=N/A
|ref=
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|number=68
|champion=Polynesian Wildman and Prince Mama Mohammad
|reign=1
|date={{dts|1986}}
|location=
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days=N/A
|ref=
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|type= vacated
|date=
|notes=When Mohammad was injured by Dick the Bruiser.
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|number=69
|champion={{sort|Carter|Chris Carter}} {{Small|(4)}} and Denny Kass
|reign=1
|date={{dts|1986}}
|location=
|notes=Defeated Polynesian Wildman and Golden Lion for the title.
|event=WWA show
|days=N/A
|ref=
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|number=70
|type=unrecorded
|reign=
|date=
|location=
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days=N/A
|ref=
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|number=71
|champion={{sort|Carter|Chris Carter}} {{Small|(5)}} and Mohammad Saad
|reign=1
|date=
|location=
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days=N/A
|ref=
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|number=72
|champion={{sortname|Scott|Rechsteiner|Scott Steiner}} and Jerry Graham, Jr. {{Small|(3)}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|October 4, 1987}}
|location=
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days={{age in days nts|October 4, 1987|December 6, 1987}}
|ref=
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|number=73
|champion={{sortname|Don|Kent|Don Kent (wrestler)}} {{Small|(5)}} and Chris Carter {{Small|(6)}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|December 6, 1987}}
|location=Toledo, Ohio
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days=N/A
|ref=
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|sort number=73.5
|type= vacated
|date={{dts|December 1987}}
|notes=When Kent and Carter split.
|ref=
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|number=74
|champion={{sort|Carter|Chris Carter}} {{Small|(7)}} and Calypso Jim {{Small|(2)}}
|reign=2
|date={{dts|February 14, 1988}}
|location=Toledo, Ohio
|notes=Defeated Don Kent and Jerry Graham, Jr. for the title.
|event=WWA show
|days={{age in days nts|February 14, 1988|April 16, 1988}}
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=75
|champion=Motor City Hitmen
{{Small|(Al Snow and Mikey Doyle)}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|April 16, 1988}}
|location=Toledo, Ohio
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days=N/A
|ref=
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|number=76
|champion=Dick the Bruiser {{Small|(15)}} and Calypso Jim {{Small|(3)}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|1989}}
|location=
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days=N/A
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=77
|champion={{sort|Golden Lion|The Golden Lion}} and The Russian Brute
|reign=1
|date={{dts|May 21, 1989}}
|location=Fort Wayne, Indiana
|notes=Defeated Dick The Bruiser and Calypso Jim.
|event=WWA show
|days=N/A
|ref=
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=78
|type=Promotion closes in 1989
|reign=
|date=
|location=
|notes=
|event=WWA show
|days=N/A
|ref=
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