IWA World Tag Team Championship | |||||||
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Promotion | World Championship Wrestling | ||||||
Date established | 1966 | ||||||
Date retired | 1971 | ||||||
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The IWA World Tag Team Championship was the top tag team professional wrestling title in the Australian World Championship Wrestling promotion from 1966 through 1971. [1]
Although a part of WCW, the championship carried the IWA initials, for the International Wrestling Alliance, WCW's sanctioning body for its championships.
WCW joined the National Wrestling Alliance in August 1969, [2] but still recognized this title as its world title. In 1971, the title was abandoned and the NWA Austra-Asian Tag Team Championship was established as WCW's new top tag team title.
37 different teams held the championship, combining for 50 individual title reigns. [1]
Wrestlers: | Times: | Date: | Location: | Notes: |
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Larry Hennig and Harley Race | 1 | June 1966 | ? | Awarded the title. |
Dominic DeNucci and Mark Lewin | 1 | 1 July 1966 | Sydney | [3] |
Brute Bernard and Skull Murphy | 1 | 15 July 1966 | Sydney, New South Wales | |
Mark Lewin (2) and Bearcat Wright | 1 | 29 July 1966 | Sydney | |
Brute Bernard (2) and Skull Murphy (2) | 2 | August 1966 | ? | |
The Flying Scots (George and Sandy Scott) | 1 | 22 October 1966 | Melbourne | |
Art Nelson and Ray Stevens | 1 | 19 November 1966 | Melbourne | |
The Flying Scots (George and Sandy Scott) | 2 | December 1966 | Melbourne, Victoria | |
Karl and Kurt Von Stroheim | 1 | June 1967 | United States | Possibly fictitious title change. |
Red Bastien and Mario Milano | 1 | 28 July 1967 | Sydney, New South Wales | |
Killer Kowalski and Skull Murphy (3) | 1 | 25 August 1967 | Sydney, New South Wales | |
Red Bastien (2) and Mario Milano (2) | 2 | September 1967 | Melbourne, Victoria | |
Killer Kowalski (2) and Skull Murphy (4) | 2 | 6 October 1967 | Sydney, New South Wales | |
Red Bastien (3) and Mario Milano (3) | 3 | 13 October 1967 | Sydney, New South Wales | |
Art Nelson (2) and Pat Patterson | 1 | 25 December 1967 | San Francisco, California | Possibly fictitious title change. |
Mario Milano (4) and Billy White Wolf | 1 | February 1968 | Perth, Western Australia | Took place no later than this date. |
Brute Bernard (3) and Skull Murphy (5) | 3 | 22 March 1968 | Sydney | |
Mario Milano (5) and Antonio Pugliese | 1 | April 1968 | Adelaide, South Australia | |
Killer Karl Kox and Skull Murphy (6) | 1 | May 1968 | Brisbane, Queensland | |
Dominic DeNucci (2) and Antonio Pugliese (2) | 1 | May 1968 | ? | |
Killer Kowalski (3) and Bill Miller | 1 | June 1968 | Adelaide, South Australia | |
Dominic DeNucci (3) and Mario Milano (6) | 1 | July 1968 | Adelaide, South Australia | Took place no later than this date. |
Ciclón Negro and Baron Mikel Scicluna | 1 | 6 July 1968 | Sydney, New South Wales | |
The Assassins (Jody Hamilton and Tom Renesto) | 1 | 30 August 1968 | Sydney, New South Wales | |
The Flying Scots (George and Sandy Scott) | 3 | 11 October 1968 | Sydney, New South Wales | |
Skull Murphy (7) and Toru Tanaka | 1 | November 1968 | ? | |
Brute Bernard (4) and Skull Murphy (8) | 4 | January 1969 | ? | |
Don Leo Jonathan and Antonio Pugliese (3) | 1 | 21 February 1969 | Sydney, New South Wales | |
Mario Milano (7) and The Spoiler | 1 | 7 March 1969 | Sydney, New South Wales | [4] |
Don Leo Jonathan (2) and Antonio Pugliese (4) | 2 | March 1969 | Melbourne, Victoria | |
Mario Milano (8) and Waldo Von Erich | 1 | 4 April 1969 | Sydney, New South Wales | |
The Spoiler (2) and Waldo Von Erich (2) | 1 | April 1969 | ? | Milano gave up his half of the title. |
Tex McKenzie and Billy White Wolf (2) | 1 | 25 April 1969 | Sydney, New South Wales | |
The Spoiler (3) and Waldo Von Erich (3) | 2 | 24 May 1969 | Sydney, New South Wales | |
WCW joined the National Wrestling Alliance in August 1969. | ||||
Lars Anderson and Dick Murdoch | 1 | October 1969 | ? | Awarded the title. |
Brute Bernard (5) and Skull Murphy (9) | 5 | 5 December 1969 | Sydney, New South Wales | |
Spiros Arion and Mario Milano (9) | 1 | 19 December 1969 | Sydney, New South Wales | |
Buddy Austin and King Curtis Iaukea | 1 | 26 December 1969 | Sydney, New South Wales | |
Swede Hanson and Rip Hawk | 1 | April 1970 | Hobart, Tasmania | Possibly fictitious title change. |
Mark Lewin (3) and Antonio Pugliese (5) | 1 | 15 May 1970 | Sydney, New South Wales | |
Von Steigers (Kurt and Karl Von Steiger) | 1 | 19 June 1970 | Sydney, New South Wales | |
Spiros Arion (2) and Mark Lewin (4) | 1 | 1970 | ? | |
Von Steigers (Kurt and Karl Von Steiger) | 2 | 1970 | ? | |
Mark Lewin (5) and Mario Milano (10) | 1 | December 1970 | ? | |
The Texas Outlaws (Dick Murdoch (2) and Dusty Rhodes) | 1 | 21 January 1971 | Sydney, New South Wales | |
Killer Kowalski (4) and Mark Lewin (6) | 1 | March 1971 | ? | Took place no later than this date. |
King Curtis Iaukea (2) and Mark Lewin (7) | 1 | April 1971 | ? | Defeated Bob Brown and Killer Kowalski. |
Mr. Fuji and Tiger Jeet Singh | 1 | May 1971 | ? | Took place no later than this date. |
King Curtis Iaukea (3) and Mark Lewin (8) | 2 | June 1971 | ? | Took place no later than this date. |
Von Steigers (Kurt and Karl Von Steiger) | 3 | August 1971 | ? | |
The title was retired in 1971 and replaced with the NWA Austra-Asian Tag Team Championship. |
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