Texas Version Nwa World Tag Team Championship

The Texas version (or East Texas version) of the NWA World Tag Team Championship was the main tag team professional wrestling championship in the Dallas/Houston-based Southwest Sports territory of the National Wrestling Alliance.

While the name indicates that it was defended worldwide, this version of the NWA World Tag Team Championship was mainly defended in the eastern part of Texas. The championship was created in 1957 and actively promoted by Southwest Sports until 1968, when it was abandoned. The championship was later brought back by the Dallas-based World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW) promotion in 1981, and was used until 1982 when WCCW decided to use the NWA American Tag Team Championship as their top 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.

NWA World Tag Team Championship
(Texas version)
Details
PromotionNWA Southwest Sports
World Class Championship Wrestling
Date establishedJuly 1957
Date retired1982
Statistics
First champion(s)Verne Gagne and Wilbur Snyder
Final champion(s)Kerry Von Erich and Al Madril
Most reignsJack and Jim Dalton/The Von Brauners
(Kurt and Karl Von Brauner) (3 reigns)
Individual: Pepper Gomez (6 reigns)

The NWA Board of Directors allowed any member of the NWA to create a version of the NWA World Tag Team Championship, which led to as many as 13 identically named championships active in 1957.[Championships] From 1959 until 1969 there was a second NWA World Tag Team Championship promoted in Texas, referred to as the Amarillo version or the West Texas version; this was later replaced with the NWA Western States Tag Team Championship.

The first championship team was that of Verne Gagne and Wilbur Snyder, who were awarded the championship in July 1958 by Southwest Sports. The last recorded champions of the Southwest Sports era were Mr. Ito and Chati Yokochi, who won the championship on December 12, 1968, with the championship being abandoned in 1969 or 1970. When the championship was reintroduced in 1981, promoter Fritz Von Erich brought in the team of Hercules Ayala and Ali Mustafa, billing them as champions from a different region to give the championship an air of legitimacy. The last champions were Fritz's son Kerry Von Erich and Al Madril, who won the championship in April 1981. The longest-reigning championship team was Pepper Gomez and Rocky Romero, whose reign in the Southwest Sports era lasted between 274 and 303 days. Due to vague records of the time, the exact number of days that various championship reigns lasted is impossible to determine, as is which team held the championship for the shortest amount of time. The Von Brauners (Kurt and Karl Von Brauner) hold the record for most reigns as a team, a total of four, while Pepper Gomez and Duke Keomuka both held the championship six times with different partners.

Title history

Key

Symbol Meaning
No. The overall championship reign
Reign The reign number for the specific wrestler listed.
Event The event promoted by the respective promotion in which the title changed hands
N/A The specific information is not known
Used for vacated reigns so as not to count it as an official reign
[Note] Indicates that the exact length of the title reign is unknown, with a note providing more details
No. Champions Reign Date Days held Location Event Notes Ref(s)
1 Verne Gagne and Wilbur Snyder 1 July 1958 N/A N/A Awarded
2 Bill Longson and Ike Eakins 1 August 1958 Texas House show  
3 Pepper Gomez and El Medico 1 August 22, 1958 87 Houston, Texas House show  
4 The Fabulous Kangaroos
(Al Costello and Roy Heffernan)
1 November 17, 1958 14 Ft. Worth, Texas House show  
5 Pepper Gomez (2) and Rito Romero 1 December 1, 1958 Ft. Worth, Texas House show  
6 Duke Keomuka and Mr. Moto 1 September 1959 Texas House show  
7 Pepper Gomez (3) and Ciclone Anaya 1 December 8, 1959 52 Dallas, Texas House show  
8 Joe Christie and Man Mountain Managoff 1 January 29, 1960 14 Houston, Texas House show  
9 Hogan Wharton and Adnon Kaisy 1 February 12, 1960 49 Houston, Texas House show  
10 Danny McShain and Joe Christie (2) 1 April 1, 1960 Houston, Texas House show  
11 Pepper Gomez (4) and Torbellino Blanco 1 May 1960 Texas House show  
12 Pepper Gomez (5) and Wilbur Snyder 1 September 1960 N/A N/A Blanco gave his half to Snyder
13 Rito Romero (2) and Dory Dixon 1 May 5, 1961 21 Houston, Texas House show  
14 Duke Keomuka (2) and Tony Martin 1 May 26, 1961 21 Houston, Texas House show  
15 Pepper Gomez (6) and Dory Dixon (2) 1 June 16, 1961 Houston, Texas House show  
16 Dalton Brothers
(Jack and Jim Dalton)
1 November 1961 Texas House show  
17 Dory Dixon (3) and Ciclon Negro 1 April 27, 1962 Houston, Texas House show  
18 Dalton Brothers
(Jack and Jim Dalton)
2 1962 Texas House show  
19 Kozak Brothers
(Nick and Jerry Kozak)
1 June 8, 1962 70 Houston, Texas House show  
20 Tarzan Tyler and The Alaskan 1 August 17, 1962 21 Houston, Texas House show  
21 Duke Keomuka (3) and Taro Miyake 1 September 7, 1962 21 Houston, Texas House show  
22 Mike Clancy and Red McKim 1 September 28, 1962 14 Houston, Texas House show  
23 Duke Keomuka (4) and Taro Miyake 2 October 12, 1962 21 Houston, Texas House show  
24 Ciclon Negro (2) and Oscar Salazar 1 November 2, 1962 18 Houston, Texas House show  
25 Tony Borne and Ivan the Terrible 1 November 20, 1962 70 Houston, Texas House show  
26 Bull Curry and Lucas Pertano 1 January 29, 1963 7 Houston, Texas House show  
27 Rip Hawk and Rock Hunter 1 February 5, 1963 44 Houston, Texas House show  
28 Kozak Brothers
(Nick and Jerry Kozak)
2 March 21, 1963 135 Austin, Texas House show  
29 The Von Brauners
(Kurt and Karl Von Brauner
1 July 5, 1963 Houston, Texas House show  
30 Dalton Brothers
(Jack and Jim Dalton)
3 August 1963 Texas House show  
31 Ciclon Negro (3) and Ricki Starr 1 August 16, 1963 Houston, Texas House show  
Inactive 1963 N/A N/A Championship not promoted for around two years
32 Fritz Von Erich and Killer Karl Kox 1 June 29, 1965 Dallas, Texas House show Defeated Eddie Graham and Sam Steamboat to win the championship
33 Duke Keomuka (5) and Kanji Inoki 1 1965-1966 Texas House show  
34 The Destroyer and Golden Terror 1 February 8, 1966 21 Dallas, Texas House show  
35 Fritz Von Erich (2) and Duke Keomuka (6) 1 March 1, 1966 Dallas, Texas House show  
36 The Internationals
(Al Costello and Karl Von Brauner (2))
1 November 1966 Texas House show  
Vacated 1967 N/A N/A Championship vacated for undocumented reasons.
37 Nick Kozak (3) and Danny Miller 1 June 8, 1967 Amarillo, Texas House show Defeat the Medics to win the championship
Vacated 1967 N/A N/A Championship vacated or undocumented reasons.
38 The Von Brauners
(Kurt and Karl Von Brauner (3))
2 November 15, 1967 162 Texas House show Defeat Gory Guerrero and Luis Hernandez
39 Nick Bockwinkel and Ricky Romero 1 April 25, 1968 28 Texas House show  
40 The Von Brauners
(Kurt and Karl Von Brauner (4))
3 May 23, 1968 26 Amarillo, Texas House show  
41 Dory Funk Jr. and Terry Funk 1 June 18, 1968 100 San Angelo, Texas House show  
42 The Infernos
(Inferno #1 and Inferno #2)
1 September 26, 1968 21 Amarillo, Texas House show  
43 Dory Funk Jr. and Terry Funk 2 October 17, 1968 56 Amarillo, Texas House show  
44 Mr. Ito and Chati Yokouchi 1 December 12, 1968 Amarillo, Texas House show  
Inactive 1969/1970 N/A N/A Championship abandoned
45 Hercules Ayala and Ali Mustafa 1 January 1981 N/A BTW Show Awarded
46 The Von Erichs
David and Kevin Von Erich
1 February 1981 Dallas, Texas WCCW Star Wars 1981  
47 Great Kabuki and Chang Chung 1 1981 Texas BTW Show  
48 Kerry Von Erich and Terry Orndorff 1 October 1981 Dallas, Texas BTW Show  
49 Bill Irwin and Frank Dusek 1 November 1981 N/A N/A Awarded
50 Kerry Von Erich (2) and Al Madril 1 December 1981 Ft. Worth, Texas BTW Show  
51 Bill Irwin (2) and Bugsy McGraw 1 April 1982 Lawton, Oklahoma WCCW Show  
52 Kerry Von Erich (3) and Al Madril 2 April 1982 Ft. Worth, Texas WCCW Show  
Retired 1982 N/A N/A Championship abandoned by WCCW.

Team reigns by combined length

Key

Symbol Meaning
¤ The exact length of at least one title reign is uncertain, so the shortest possible length is used.
Rank Team No. of reigns Combined days
1 Pepper Gomez and Rito Romero 1 274¤
2 Fritz Von Erich and Duke Keomuka 1 245¤
3 Pepper Gomez and Wilbur Snyder 1 217¤
4 The Von Brauners 4 216
5 The Kozak Brothers 2 205
6 Dory Funk Jr. and Terry Funk 2 156
7 The Dalton Brothers 3 150¤
8 Pepper Gomez and Dory Dixon 1 130¤
9 Pepper Gomez and Torbelino Blanco 1 93¤
10 Pepper Gomez and El Medico 1 87
11 Tony Borne and Ivan the Terrible 1 70
12 Duke Keomuka and Mr. Moto 1 69¤
13 Kerry Von Erich and Al Madril 2 62¤
14 Pepper Gomez and Ciclone Anaya 1 52
15 Hogan Wharton and Adnon Kaisy 1 49
16 Rip Hawk and Rock Hunter 1 44
17 Duke Keomuka and Taro Miyake 2 42
18 The Internationals 1 32¤
19 Danny McShain and Joe Christie 1 30¤
20 Nick Bockwinkel and Ricky Romero 1 28
21 Duke Keomuka and Tony Martin 1 21
Rito Romero and Dory Dixon 1 21
Tarzan Tyler and The Alaskan 1 21
The Destroyer and Golden Terror 1 21
The Infernos 1 21
26 Ciclon Negro and Oscar Salazar 1 18
27 Joe Christie and Man Mountain Managoff 1 14
Mike Clancy and Red McKim 1 14
The Fabulous Kangaroos 1 14
30 Bull and Lucas Pertano 1 7
31 Ciclon Negro and Ricki Starr 1
Dory Dixon and Ciclon Negro 1
Verne Gagne and Wilbur Snyder 1
Great Kabuki and Chang Chung 1
Hercules Ayala and Ali Mustafa 1
Bill Irwin and Bugsy McGraw 1
Bill Irwin and Frank Dusek 1
Nick Kozak and Danny Miller 1
Bill Longson and Ike Eakins 1
Kerry Von Erich and Terry Orndorff 1
41 Mr. Ito and Chati Yokouchi 1 ¤
Duke Keomuka and Kanji Inoki 1 ¤
Fritz Von Erich and Killer Karl Kox 1 ¤

Individual reigns by combined length

Key

Symbol Meaning
¤ The exact length of at least one title reign is uncertain, so the shortest possible length is used.
Rank Wrestler No. of reigns Combined days
1 Pepper Gomez 6 861¤
2 Duke Keomuka 6 318¤
3 Rito Romero 2 295¤
4 Karl Von Brauner 5 248¤
5 Fritz Von Erich 2 245¤
6 Wilbur Snyder 2 218¤
7 Kurt Von Brauner 4 216
8 Nick Kozak 3 206¤
9 Jerry Kozak 2 205
10 Dory Dixon 3 160¤
11 Dory Funk Jr. 2 156
12 Terry Funk 2 156
13 Jack Dalton 3 150¤
Jim Dalton 3 150¤
15 Torbellino Blanco 1 93¤
16 El Medico 1 87
17 Tony Borne 1 70
18 Ivan the Terrible 1 70
19 Mr. Moto 1 69¤
20 Kerry Von Erich 3 63¤
21 Al Madril 2 62¤
22 Ciclone Anaya 1 52
23 Adnon Kaisy 1 49
24 Hogan Wharton 1 49
25 Al Costello 2 46¤
26 Joe Christie 2 44¤
Rock Hunter 1 44
Hawk 1 44
29 Taro Miyake 2 42
30 Danny McShain 1 30¤
31 Nick Bockwinkel 1 28
Ricky Romero 1 28
33 The Alaskan 1 21
The Destroyer 1 21
Golden Terror 1 21
Inferno #1 1 21
Inferno #2 1 21
Tony Martin 1 21
Tarzan Tyler 1 21
40 Oscar Salazar 1 18
41 Mike Clancy 1 14
Roy Heffernan 1 14
Man Mountain Managoff 1 14
Red McKim 1 14
45 Bull Pertano 1 7
Lucas Pertano 1 7
47 Ciclon Negro 3
48 Bill Irwin 2
49 Chang Chung 1
Frank Dusek 1
Ike Eakins 1
Verne Gagne 1
Great Kabuki 1
Hercules Ayala 1
Bill Longson 1
Bugsy McGraw 1
Danny Miller 1
Ali Mustafa 1
Terry Orndorff 1
Ricki Starr 1
61 Kanji Inoki 1 ¤
Mr. Ito 1 ¤
Killer Karl Kox 1 ¤
Chati Yokouchi 1 ¤

See also

Footnotes

Concurrent championships

    Sources for 13 simultaneous NWA World Tag Team Championships

References

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