WWA World Tag Team Championship

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WWA World Tag Team Championship
Details
Promotion World Wrestling Association
Date established1964
Date retired1989
Statistics
Most reigns(As a Tag Team) Dick the Bruiser and The Crusher (6 reigns) (As Individual) Dick the Bruiser (15 reigns)
Longest reignGolden Lion and The Russian Brute (903 days)

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. [1]

Title history

Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific champion
DaysNumber of days held
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDays
1 Wilbur Snyder and Dick the Bruiser April 25, 1964WWA showN/A197First champions.
2Nicoli Volkoff and Angelo Poffo July 31, 1964WWA showN/A135Won the title via countout.
3 Wilbur Snyder and Dick the BruiserSeptember 4, 1964WWA showIndianapolis, Indiana2N/A
4 The Von Brauners
(Kurt Von Brauner and Karl Von Brauner)
October 1964WWA showMemphis, Tennessee1N/A
5Nicoli Volkoff(2) and Boris VolkoffMay 17, 1965WWA showMemphis, Tennessee161
6The Assassins
(Guy Mitchell and Joe Tomasso)
July 17, 1965WWA showIndianapolis, Indiana1161 [2]
7 Wilbur Snyder (3) and Moose Cholak December 25, 1965WWA showIndianapolis, Indiana168
8The Assassins
(Guy Mitchell and Joe Tomasso)
March 3, 1966WWA showFort Wayne, Indiana2100Lose 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).
9 Wilbur Snyder (4) and Dick the BruiserJune 11, 1966WWA showIndianapolis, Indiana314
10The Assassins
(Guy Mitchell and Joe Tomasso)
June 25, 1966WWA showIndianapolis, Indiana328
11 Wilbur Snyder (5) and Luis MartínezJuly 23, 1966WWA showIndianapolis, Indiana1N/A
12Devil's Duo
(Angelo Poffo (2) and Chris Markoff)
September 1966WWA showLafayette, Indiana1N/ASometime after September 3, 1966.
13 Dick the Bruiser (4) and The Crusher January 21, 1967WWA showIndianapolis, Indiana128
14Devil's Duo
(Angelo Poffo (3) and Chris Markoff)
February 18, 1967WWA showIndianapolis, Indiana2147
15 Dick the Bruiser (5) and The Crusher (2)July 15, 1967WWA showIndianapolis, Indiana290
16 Mitsu Arakawa and Dr. Moto October 13, 1967WWA showIndianapolis, Indiana1246
Vacated June 15, 1968Indianapolis, IndianaAfter a match against Dick the Bruiser and the Crusher.
17 Mitsu Arakawa and Dr. MotoJuly 26, 1968WWA showIndianapolis, Indiana251Wins a Rematch.
18 Wilbur Snyder (6) and Pat O'Connor September 15, 1968WWA showIndianapolis, Indiana141
19 Mitsu Arakawa and Dr. MotoOctober 26, 1968WWA showElkhart, Indiana363
20 Dick the Bruiser (6) and The Crusher (3)December 28, 1968WWA showChicago, Illinois3174
21Chain Gang
(Jack Dillinger and Frank Dillinger)
June 20, 1969WWA showIndianapolis, Indiana185
Vacated September 13, 1969Chicago, IllinoisAfter Frank Dillinger is shot.
22Chain Gang
(Jack Dillinger (2) and Jim Dillinger)
November 27, 1969WWA showIndianapolis, Indiana2211Defeated Dick the Bruiser and Moose Cholak for the titles.
23 Dick the Bruiser (7) and Bill Miller June 26, 1970WWA showIndianapolis, Indiana121
24 Fabulous Kangaroos
(Al Costello and Don Kent)
July 17, 1970WWA showIndianapolis, Indiana1162 [2]
25 Wilbur Snyder (7) and Moose Cholak (2)December 26, 1970WWA showIndianapolis, Indiana259
Vacated February 23, 1971Indianapolis, IndianaAfter a match against Fabulous Kangaroos Al Costello and Don Kent.
26 Wilbur Snyder (8) and Moose Cholak (3)March 27, 1970WWA showIndianapolis, Indiana3448Win the rematch.
27 Fabulous Kangaroos
(Al Costello and Don Kent)
June 18, 1971WWA showIndianapolis, Indiana264
28 Wilbur Snyder (9) and Paul Christy August 21, 1971WWA showIndianapolis, Indiana177
29 The Blackjacks
(Blackjack Lanza and Blackjack Mulligan)
November 6, 1971WWA showDetroit, Michigan1399Repeated in Indianapolis, Indiana on December 18, 1971.
30 Dick the Bruiser (8) and The Crusher (4)December 9, 1972WWA showChicago, Illinois477Repeated in Chicago, Illinois on December 9, 1972.
31 Baron Von Raschke and Ernie Ladd February 24, 1973WWA showDetroit, Michigan1147Repeated in Indianapolis, Indianapolis on March 7, 1973.
32 Dick the Bruiser (9) and Bruno Sammartino July 21, 1973WWA showDetroit, Michigan1N/A
Vacated N/AIndianapolis, IndianaAfter 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.
33 Jimmy and Johnny Valiant January 5, 1974WWA showIndianapolis, Indiana120
Vacated January 25, 1974After a match against Dick the Bruiser and Bruno Sammartino.
34 Jimmy and Johnny Valiant February 7, 1974WWA showIndianapolis, Indiana286Defeat Bruiser and Sammartino in rematch. [3]
35 Wilbur Snyder (10) and Pepper Gomez May 4, 1974WWA showIndianapolis, Indiana1140
36Legionnaires
(Sgt. Jacques Goulet and Pvt. Don Fargo)
September 21, 1974WWA showIndianapolis, Indiana1N/A
37The New Legionnaires
(Sgt. Jacques Goulet (2) and Soldier Zarinoff Lebeouf)
April 1975WWA showN/A1N/A
38 Dick the Bruiser (10) and The Crusher (5)September 20, 1975WWA showIndianapolis, Indiana5175
39 Ox Baker and Chuck O'Connor March 13, 1976WWA showIndianapolis, Indiana149
40 Dick the Bruiser (11) and The Crusher (6)May 1, 1976WWA showIndianapolis, Indiana6105
41Bounty Hunters
(David Novak and Jerry Novak)
August 14, 1976WWA showIndianapolis, Indiana1182
42Moose Cholak(3) and Paul Christy (2)February 12, 1977WWA showIndianapolis, Indiana1126 [4]
43 Jimmy and Johnny ValiantJune 18, 1977WWA showIndianapolis, Indiana3259
44 Wilbur Snyder (11) and Dominic Denucci March 4, 1978WWA showIndianapolis, Indiana1140 [5]
45 Jimmy and Johnny ValiantJuly 22, 1978WWA showIndianapolis, Indiana4133
46 Wilbur Snyder (12) and Pepper Gomez (2)December 2, 1978WWA showIndianapolis, Indiana2120
47 Roger Kirby and Igor Volkoff April 1, 1979WWA showIndianapolis, Indiana1N/A
Vacated May 1979When Volkoff leaves the area.
48 Roger Kirby (2) and Paul Christy (3)June 9, 1979WWA showIndianapolis, Indiana1120
49 Dick the Bruiser (12) and Spike HuberOctober 7, 1979WWA showIndianapolis, Indiana1203
50 Roger Kirby (3) and Jerry Valiant (Guy Mitchell) (4)April 27, 1980WWA showIndianapolis, Indiana1111
51 Wilbur Snyder (13) and Spike Huber (2)August 16, 1980WWA showIndianapolis, Indiana1301
52Kelly Twins
(Pat and Mike Kelly)
June 13, 1981WWA showIndianapolis, Indiana1234
53 Wilbur Snyder (14) and Spike Huber (3)February 2, 1982WWA showPeoria, Illinois288
Vacated May 1, 1982Springfield, IllinoisAfter a match against Sheik Ali Hassan and Abdullah the Great.
54Sheik Ali Hassan and Abdullah the GreatJune 5, 1982WWA showIndianapolis, Indiana1N/AWin the rematch.
55Spike Huber(4) and Steve Regal July 1982WWA showPeoria, Illinois1N/A
56New York Dolls
(Rick McGraw and Dream Machine)
September 25, 1982WWA showMemphis, Tennessee1N/A
57Spike Huber(5) and Steve Regal (2)December 1982WWA showN/A2N/AAwarded when the working agreement between WWA and CWA ends.
58Jerry Valiant(5) and Abdullah the Great (2)June 1983WWA showN/A1N/A
59 Dick the Bruiser (13) and Jeff Van Kamp January 7, 1984WWA showIndianapolis, Indiana1N/A
60Wild Warriors
(Mad Maxx and Super Maxx)
September 1984WWA showN/A1N/A
61 Dick the Bruiser (14) and Bobby ColtMarch 1985WWA showN/A1N/A
62Wild Hoggs
(J.R. Hogg and King Harley Hogg)
March 1985WWA showN/A1N/A
63Chris Carter and Stormy GranzigJuly 1985WWA showN/A1N/A
64 Don Kent (3) and Jerry Graham, Jr.July 1985WWA showN/A1N/A
65Chris Carter(2) and Bobo Brazil N/AWWA showN/A1N/A
66 Don Kent (4) and Jerry Graham, Jr. (2)N/AWWA showN/A2N/A
67Chris Carter(3) and Calypso Jim1986WWA showN/A1N/A
68Polynesian Wildman and Prince Mama Mohammad1986WWA showN/A1N/A
Vacated N/AWhen Mohammad was injured by Dick the Bruiser.
69Chris Carter(4) and Denny Kass1986WWA showN/A1N/ADefeated Polynesian Wildman and Golden Lion for the title.
Championship history is unrecorded from to .
71Chris Carter(5) and Mohammad SaadN/AWWA showN/A1N/A
72 Scott Rechsteiner and Jerry Graham, Jr. (3)October 4, 1987WWA showN/A163
73 Don Kent (5) and Chris Carter (6)December 6, 1987WWA showToledo, Ohio1N/A
Vacated December 1987When Kent and Carter split.
74Chris Carter(7) and Calypso Jim (2)February 14, 1988WWA showToledo, Ohio262Defeated Don Kent and Jerry Graham, Jr. for the title.
75Motor City Hitmen
(Al Snow and Mikey Doyle)
April 16, 1988WWA showToledo, Ohio1N/A
76 Dick the Bruiser (15) and Calypso Jim (3)1989WWA showN/A1N/A
77The Golden Lion and The Russian BruteMay 21, 1989WWA showFort Wayne, Indiana1N/ADefeated Dick The Bruiser and Calypso Jim.
N/AWWA showN/A

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