NWA Georgia Tag Team Championship
NWA Georgia Tag Team Championship | |||||||||||
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Promotion | NWA Wildside | ||||||||||
Date established | July 5, 1968 | ||||||||||
Date retired | November 22, 2005 | ||||||||||
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The NWA Georgia Tag Team Championship was the top tag team championship in Georgia Championship Wrestling from 1968 to 1980, when it was replaced with the NWA National Tag Team Championship.
The title was revived in 1998 by Music City Wrestling as the MCW/NWA Georgia Tag Team Championship. In 1999, it became the top tag team title in NWA Georgia/Wildside as the NWA Wildside Tag Team Championship, until April 2005, when Wildside closed.[1][2][3][4]
Title history
(n) indicates that a title change happened no later than the date listed. Silver marks in the history indicate periods of unknown lineage.
Wrestlers: | Times: | Date: | Location: | Notes: |
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NWA Georgia Tag Team Championship | ||||
Alberto and Ramon Torres | 1 | July 5, 1968 | Atlanta, Georgia | Defeated El Mongol and Tarzan Tyler in a tournament final. |
Butcher and Stan Vachon | 1 | September 6, 1968 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Alberto and Ramon Torres | 2 | September 20, 1968 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Butcher and Stan Vachon | 2 | October 29, 1968 | Savannah, Georgia | |
Alberto and Ramon Torres | 3 | November, 1968 | ||
The Assassins (Assassin #1 and Assassin #2) |
1 | November 22, 1968 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Alberto and Ramon Torres | 4 | January, 1969 | ||
Assassin #2 and The Professional | 1 | January 25, 1969 | ||
Buddy Fuller and Ray Gunkel | 1 | March 21, 1969 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
The title was vacated in March 1969. | ||||
The Assassins | 2 | April 4, 1969 | Atlanta, Georgia | Defeated El Mongol and Louie Tillet in a tournament final. |
El Mongol and The Professional | 1 | June 27, 1969 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Mr. Ito and Chati Yokouchi | 1 | July 10, 1969 | Athens, Georgia | |
The Assassins | 3 | August, 1969 | ||
Buddy Fuller and Ray Gunkel | 2 | October 10, 1969 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
The Assassins | 4 | December 19, 1969 | Atlanta, Georgia | With Nick Bockwinkel, defeated Fuller, Gunkel and The Professional in a six-man tag team match in which Fuller and Gunkel's title was on the line. |
Buddy Fuller and Ray Gunkel | 3 | March 20, 1970 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
The title was vacated in 1970. | ||||
The Professional and Bobby Shane | 1 | July 3, 1970 | Atlanta, Georgia | Defeated Bubby Colt and Homer O'Dell in a tournament final. |
The Assassins | 5 | August 28, 1970 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
The title was vacated in September 1970. The Professional and Bobby Shane had defeated The Assassins for the title on 1970-09-25 but the title change was disallowed due to illegal headgear worn by The Professional and Shane. | ||||
The Assassins | 6 | October 16, 1970 | Atlanta, Georgia | Defeated Mr. Ito & The Great Ota and The Professional & Bobby Shane in a three-team tournament. |
Ray Gunkel and El Mongol | 1 | April 2, 1971 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
The Assassins | 7 | June 11, 1971 | Atlanta, Georgia | Originally lost, but the decision was reversed. |
The title was later vacated. | ||||
The Assassins | 8 | August, 1971 | ||
The title was vacated when GCW promoter Paul Jones ruled that The Assassins deliberately got disqualified in a match against Argentina Apollo and Dick Steinborn. | ||||
The Assassins | 9 | 1971 | Defeated Argentina Apollo and Dick Steinborn in a rematch. | |
The title was held up on 1971-11-19 after a match against Jimmy Dancing Bear and El Mongol. | ||||
The Assassins | 10 | November 26, 1971 | Atlanta, Georgia | Defeated Bob Armstrong and Bill Dromo by forfeit in a tournament final, due to Armstrong being injured. |
Buddy Fuller and Ray Gunkel | 4 | December 17, 1971 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
The Assassins | 11 | March, 1972 | ||
The title was stripped in August 1972 after The Assassins intentionally got disqualified in a match against Bob Armstrong and Dick Steinborn. | ||||
Bob Armstrong and Dick Steinborn | 1 | August, 1972 | Defeated The Assassins in a rematch. | |
The Assassins | 12 | September, 1972 | ||
The title was vacated in September 1972 after Assassin #2 (Tom Renesto) retired and unmasked. | ||||
Skandor Akbar and Ox Baker | 1 | September 15, 1972 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Argentina Apollo and Dick Steinborn | 1 | October 20, 1972 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
The title was vacated in November 1972 when Apollo and Steinborn quit GCW to open All-South Championship Wrestling with Ann Gunkel. | ||||
Eddie and Mike Graham | 1 | December 29, 1972 | Atlanta, Georgia | Defeated Rocket and Sputnik Monroe in a tournament final. |
The Super Infernos (Doug Gilbert and Don Smith) |
1 | May, 1973 | ||
Bob Orton, Jr. and Mr. Wrestling II | 1 | June 9, 1973 | ||
The Super Infernos | 2 | August, 1973 | ||
The title was stripped on 1973-09-03 when The Super Infernos got themselves deliberately disqualified in Savannah, Georgia. | ||||
Bobby Duncum and Stan Vachon | 1 | September 21, 1973 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Bob Armstrong and Robert Fuller | 1 | October 27, 1973 | ||
Gorgeous George, Jr. and Bobby Shane | 1 | December 21, 1973 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
The title was held up on 1974-01-04 after a match against Bob Armstrong and Robert Fuller in Atlanta, Georgia. | ||||
Ron and Terry Garvin | 1 | January 18, 1974 | Atlanta, Georgia | Defeated Bob Armstrong and Robert Fuller in a tournament final. |
Bob Armstrong and Robert Fuller | 2 | March 8, 1974 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Ron and Terry Garvin | 2 | March 15, 1974 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Bob Armstrong and Robert Fuller | 3 | May 24, 1974 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
The Minnesota Wrecking Crew (Gene and Ole Anderson) |
1 | May 31, 1974 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Mr. Wrestling I and Mr. Wrestling II | 3 | August 2, 1974 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
The Minnesota Wrecking Crew (Gene/Ole) | 2 | August 16, 1974 | Atlanta, Georgia | Defeated Harley Race and Mr. Wrestling I after Mr. Wrestling II paid $10,000 to defend his half of the title for him. |
Mr. Wrestling I and Mr. Wrestling II | 2 | September 6, 1974 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
The Minnesota Wrecking Crew (Gene/Ole) | 3 | September 20, 1974 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
The title was held up on 1974-10-25 after a match against Buddy Colt and Harley Race in Atlanta, Georgia. | ||||
Buddy Colt and Roger Kirby | 1 | November 1, 1974 | Atlanta, Georgia | Defeated The Minnesota Wrecking Crew. |
Jerry Brisco and Rocky Johnson | 1 | January 25, 1975 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Assassin #2 and Toru Tanaka | 1 | March, 1975 | ||
Bob Armstrong and Robert Fuller | 4 | May 9, 1975 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Bob Orton, Jr. and Dick Slater | 1 | June 27, 1975 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
The title was vacated in August 1975 when Orton and Slater win an unknown version of the United States Tag Team Championship. | ||||
Mr. Fuji and Toru Tanaka | 1 | September 19, 1975 | Atlanta, Georgia | Won a tournament. |
Bob Backlund and Jerry Brisco | 1 | October, 1975 | ||
Tony Charles and Les Thornton | 1 | December, 1975 (n) | ||
The title was vacated in 1976. | ||||
Jerry and Ted Oates | 1 | May 21, 1976 | Atlanta, Georgia | Won a tournament. |
Black Gordman and Goliath | 1 | June, 1976 | ||
Dean Ho and Ken Mantell | 1 | July 2, 1976 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Jimmy and Johnny Valiant | 1 | July 16, 1976 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Porkchop Cash and Tom Jones | 1 | September 10, 1976 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
The Minnesota Wrecking Crew (Gene/Ole) | 4 | October 22, 1976 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Mr. Wrestling I and Mr. Wrestling II | 3 | January 14, 1977 | ||
The Minnesota Wrecking Crew (Gene/Ole) | 5 | February 25, 1977 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Thunderbolt Patterson and Mr. Wrestling | 1 | April 29, 1977 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
The Minnesota Wrecking Crew (Gene/Ole) | 6 | June, 1977 | ||
The Executioner and Pak Song | 1 | September, 1977 | ||
Tony Atlas and Tommy Rich | 1 | November, 1977 (n) | ||
The Minnesota Wrecking Crew (Gene/Ole) | 7 | 1977 | ||
Stan Hansen and Tommy Rich | 1 | 1977 | ||
Ole Anderson and Jacques Goulet | 1 | December 13, 1977 | Macon, Georgia | |
Tony Atlas and Mr. Wrestling II | 1 | February, 1978 | Columbus, Georgia | |
The Minnesota Wrecking Crew (Lars and Ole Anderson) |
1 | March, 1978 | Macon, Georgia | |
Thunderbolt Patterson and Tommy Rich | 1 | March 21, 1978 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Ole Anderson and Ivan Koloff | 1 | June, 1978 | ||
Tony Atlas and Thunderbolt Patterson | 1 | June 23, 1978 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Ole Anderson and Ivan Koloff | 2 | July, 1978 | ||
Rick Martel and Tommy Rich | 1 | October 13, 1978 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Stan Hansen and Ole Anderson | 1 | October 27, 1978 | Atlanta, Georgia | Defeated Tommy Rich and Mr. Wrestling II. |
The title was vacated in November 1978. | ||||
Dory Funk, Jr. and Terry Funk | 1 | November 23, 1978 | Atlanta, Georgia | Defeated Jack and Jerry Brisco in a tournament final. |
Jack and Jerry Brisco | 1 | January 1, 1979 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Ole Anderson and Ivan Koloff | 3 | January 19, 1979 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Norvell Austin and Rufus R. Jones | 1 | April 25, 1979 | Augusta, Georgia | |
The title was vacated in May 1979. | ||||
Wahoo McDaniel and Tommy Rich | 1 | May 18, 1979 | Atlanta, Georgia | Defeated Ole Anderson and Ivan Koloff. |
Ole Anderson and Ivan Koloff | 4 | June 8, 1979 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Stan Hansen and Tommy Rich | 2 | July 2, 1979 | Augusta, Georgia | |
Ole Anderson and Ivan Koloff | 5 | August 31, 1979 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Crusher Lisowski and Tommy Rich | 1 | September 21, 1979 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Ole Anderson and Ernie Ladd | 1 | October 5, 1979 | ||
The title was vacated on 1979-10-15. | ||||
Austin Idol and The Masked Superstar | 1 | November 25, 1979 | Atlanta, Georgia | Defeated Crusher Lisowski and Tommy Rich. |
Jack and Jerry Brisco | 2 | December 25, 1979 | ||
Ole Anderson and Jerry Brisco | 1 | 1980 | Jack Brisco gave his half of the title to Anderson. | |
Ivan Koloff and Alexis Smirnoff | 1 | March, 1980 (n) | ||
Tony Atlas and Kevin Sullivan | 1 | April 6,1980 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Ivan Koloff and Alexis Smirnoff | 2 | April 26, 1980 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
The Minnesota Wrecking Crew (Lars/Ole) | 2 | June 8, 1980 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
The Assassins (not the original) | 1 | June 16, 1980 | Augusta, Georgia | |
Steve Keirn and Mr. Wrestling I | 1 | July 30, 1980 | Columbus, Ohio | |
The Assassins | 2 | August 6, 1980 | Columbus, Ohio | |
Mr. Wrestling I and Mr. Wrestling II | 4 | September 19, 1980 | Griffin, Georgia | |
The Fabulous Freebirds (Terry Gordy and Michael Hayes) |
1 | October 10, 1980 | Atlanta, Georgia | Won a three-team tournament, defeating Mr. Wrestling I & Mr. Wrestling II and The Assassins. |
The title was held up on 1980-11-14 after a match against Austin Idol and Kevin Sullivan. | ||||
The Fabulous Freebirds defeated Robert Fuller and Stan Frazier in a tournament final to become the first NWA National Tag Team Champions on 1980-11-27 in Atlanta, Georgia. The National title replaced the Georgia title, ending its lineage here. | ||||
Music City Wrestling revived the title in 1998. | ||||
MCW/NWA Georgia Tag Team Championship | ||||
Hot and Heavy (Frenchy Riviera and Silky Boom Boom) |
1 | October 17, 1998 | Eatonton, Georgia | Defeated Shane Helms & Mike Maverick and The Centerfolds in an elimination match. |
The Samoan Death Squad (Faku and Spade) |
1 | March 11, 1999 | Loganville, Georgia | |
Billy Black and Joel Deaton | 1 | April 1, 1999 | Loganville, Georgia | |
The title was stripped on 1999-06-10 in Loganville, Georgia when Black attacked promoter Bill Behrens. | ||||
Rukkus and Vic Violent | 1 | June 10, 1999 | Loganville, Georgia | Defeated Mark Davis and Faku. |
The title was stripped in 1999 when Rukkus and Violent no-showed a title defense. | ||||
David and Shane Young | 1 | August 19, 1999 | Loganville, Georgia | Defeated Terry Lawler and Bart Sawyer. |
The Road Hoggs (Joe Harley and Pan Head Nelson) |
1 | November 20, 1999 | Cornelia, Georgia | Defeated Rick Michaels (subbing for Shane Young) and David Young to win both the NWA Georgia Tag Team Championship and the National Championship Wrestling (NCW) Tag Team Championship and unify both titles. |
The title becomes a part of NWA Wildside, formed from the merger of National Championship Wrestling and NWA Georgia. | ||||
NWA Wildside Tag Team Championship | ||||
The Underdogs (Big Eddie Cool and Mark E. Mark) |
1 | December 4, 1999 | Cornelia, Georgia | |
Bad Attitude (Rick Michaels and David Young) |
1 | January 8, 2000 | Cornelia, Georgia | |
The Rock 'n' Roll Express (Robert Gibson and Ricky Morton) |
1 | February 19, 2000 | Cornelia, Georgia | |
Bad Attitude | 2 | June 17, 2000 | Cornelia, Georgia | |
The title was vacated when Bad Attitude won the NWA World Tag Team Championship, defeating Triple X (Drake Dawson and Curtis Thompson) on 2000-08-15 in Tampa, Florida. | ||||
The Boogaloo Crew (J.C. Dazz and Scottie Wrenn) |
1 | August 19, 2000 | Cornelia, Georgia | Defeated Terry Knight and Onyx in a tournament final. |
Suicidal Tendencies (Adam Jacobs and John Phoenix) |
1 | January 6, 2001 | Cornelia, Georgia | |
3 Count (Shane Helms and Shannon Moore) |
1 | January 19, 2001 | Cornelia, Georgia | |
The Boogaloo Crew | 2 | January 20, 2001 | Cornelia, Georgia | Defeated 3 Count and Suicidal Tendencies in a three-way match. |
The Kohl Brothers (Keith and Kent Kohl) |
1 | February 3, 2001 | Cornelia, Georgia | |
Romeo Bliss and David Flair | 1 | March 24, 2001 | Cornelia, Georgia | |
The Kohl Brothers | 2 | April 21, 2001 | Cornelia, Georgia | |
TNT (Todd Sexton and Tony Stradlin) |
1 | August 4, 2001 | Cornelia, Georgia | |
Blackout (Homicide and Rainman) |
1 | August 10, 2001 | Kingsport, Tennessee | Total Destruction (Rusty Riddle and Sean Royal) defeated Blackout on the same night, however, due to Total Destruction being banned from NWA Wildside for 30 days, the titles were returned to Blackout on 2001-08-18 in Cornelia, Georgia. |
Project Mayhem (Tank and White Trash) |
1 | October 19, 2001 | Cornelia, Georgia | |
Blackout | 2 | November 17, 2001 | Cornelia, Georgia | Defeated Project Mayhem, Bad Attitude (Terry Knight and David Young) and The Lost Boyz (Azrieal and Gabriel) in a four-way match. |
The Lost Boyz (Azrieal and Gabriel) |
1 | March 22, 2002 | Cornelia, Georgia | This was a ladder match. |
The Briscoe Brothers (Jay and Mark Briscoe) |
1 | August 3, 2002 | Cornelia, Georgia | Defeated The Lost Boyz, TNT and The S.A.T. (Joél and José Maximo) in an elimination match, last defeating TNT. |
TNT | 2 | August 17, 2002 | Cornelia, Georgia | |
Tank and Scottie Wrenn | 1 | November 2, 2002 | Cornelia, Georgia | |
Future Shock (Jay Freeze and Brandon P.) |
1 | March 28, 2003 | Cornelia, Georgia | Defeated Tank & Scottie Wrenn and The Lost Boyz in a three-way ladder match. |
The Impact (Scott Cage and Kaos) |
1 | June 20, 2003 | Cornelia, Georgia | |
Bulldog Raines and Tank | 1 | July 19, 2003 | Cornelia, Georgia | |
Brandon P. and Jeremy V. | 1 | October 18, 2003 | Cornelia, Georgia | |
The Texas Death Club (Masada and Todd Sexton) |
1 | December 27, 2003 | Cornelia, Georgia | |
Murder One and Slim J | 1 | July 3, 2004 | Cornelia, Georgia | This was a WarGames match. |
Mikal Adryan and Azrieal | 1 | September 18, 2004 | Cornelia, Georgia | |
Iceberg and Tank | 1 | January 1, 2005 | Cornelia, Georgia | Defeated Adryan and Azriel and Pomp and Circumstance (Ace Rockwell and Shaun Tempers) in a three-way elimination match. |
Pomp and Circumstance (Ace Rockwell and Shaun Tempers) |
1 | March 5, 2005 | Cornelia, Georgia | |
Iceberg and Tank | 2 | March 26, 2005 | Cornelia, Georgia | |
The title reverted to its original name when NWA Wildside closed on 2005-04-30. | ||||
NWA Georgia Tag Team Championship | ||||
Pomp and Circumstance | 2 | November 22, 2005 | Soddy-Daisy, Tennessee | Won at an NWA Wildside reunion event. |
References
- ↑ Royal Duncan & Gary Will (2006). "(Georgia) Atlanta: NWA Georgia Tag Team Title". Wrestling Title Histories. Archeus Communications. pp. 142–143. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
- ↑ Tanabe, Hisaharu. "N.W.A. Georgia Tag Team Title". Wrestling-Titles.com. Retrieved 2007-07-09.
- ↑ "NWA Georgia Tag Team Title". Solie's Title Histories. Retrieved 2007-07-09.
- ↑ "Georgia Tag Team Title/NWA Wildside Tag Team Title History". Solie's Title Histories. Retrieved 2007-07-09.
See also
- Georgia Championship Wrestling
- National Wrestling Alliance
- NWA National Tag Team Championship
- NWA Wildside
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