NWA North American Tag Team Championship (Los Angeles/Japan version)

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NWA North American Tag Team Championship (Los Angeles/Japan)
Details
Promotion NWA Hollywood Wrestling
New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW)
Date establishedAugust, 1973
Date retiredApril 23, 1981
Statistics
First champion(s) Johnny Powers and Pat Patterson
Final champion(s) Riki Choshu and Seiji Sakaguchi
Most reignsAs tag team (2 reigns):

As individual (5 reigns)

Longest reign Riki Choshu and Seiji Sakaguchi
(647 days)

The Los Angeles and Japan version of the NWA North American Tag Team Championship was a major tag team championship that was primarily defended in the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) affiliated New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) and NWA Hollywood Wrestling promotions. [1] The title essentially served as NJPW primary tag team title though it was also recognized and occasionally defended in the Los Angeles area. This title was the second NWA sanctioned title to be named the "NWA North American Tag Team Championship" and was retired on April 23, 1981, after announcement of the IWGP, a new governing body, which would promote their own-branded championships within NJPW.

Contents

Title history

Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific team—reign numbers for the individuals are in parenthesis, if different
DaysNumber of days held
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDays
1 Johnny Powers and Pat Patterson August 1973N/AN/A1 [Note 1] Powers and Patterson were recognized in Los Angeles and Japan as champions. 
2 Karl Von Schotz and Kurt Von Hess May 1974UnknownUnknown1 [Note 1]   
3 Antonio Inoki and Seiji Sakaguchi August 16, 1974 Hollywood Wrestling house show Los Angeles, CA 1350  
Vacated August 1, 1975The championship was vacated after the Inoki and Sakaguchi wrestled Hollywood Blonds (Dale Roberts and Jerry Brown) to a no contest. 
4 HB Hollywood Blonds
(Dale Roberts and Jerry Brown)
September 22, 1975Toukon Series 1975 Nagoya, Japan 110Defeat Seiji Sakaguchi and Strong Kobayashi to win the vacant championship. 
5 Antonio Inoki and Seiji Sakaguchi October 2, 1975Toukon Series 1975 Osaka, Japan 2 [Note 1]  
Vacated January 1976The championship was vacated after Antonio Inoki chose to focus on martial arts competition. 
6 Seiji Sakaguchi (3) and Strong Kobayashi February 5, 1976New Year Golden Series 1976 Sapporo, Japan 1363Defeated Tiger Jeet Singh and Voodoo Mulumba in a tournament final to win the vacant championship. 
7 Tiger Jeet Singh and Umanosuke Ueda February 2, 1977New Year Golden Series 1977 Osaka, Japan 1176  
8 Seiji Sakaguchi (4) and Strong Kobayashi July 28, 1977Asia Champion Series Fukuoka, Japan 2616  [2]
9 Hiro Matsuda and Masa Saito April 5, 1979Big Fight Series Tokyo, Japan 171  
10 Riki Choshu and Seiji Sakaguchi (5)June 15, 1979 Hollywood Wrestling house show Los Angeles, CA 1678  
DeactivatedApril 23, 1981The championship was retired after the announcement of the IWGP, a new governing body that would promote their own-branded championships within NJPW. NJPW later introduces the IWGP Tag Team Championship. 

See also

Footnotes

  1. 1 2 3 The length of the reign is too uncertain to calculate.

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