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- The WCWA World Tag Team Championship was the primary professional wrestling tag team championship promoted by the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex area–based World Class Wrestling Association (WCWA). The championship was originally introduced as the NWA United States Tag Team Championship in 1967, when the promotion was known as NWA Big Time Wrestling. It was later renamed the NWA American Tag Team Championship in 1969. In 1982 Big Time Wrestling, changed their name to World Class Championship Wrestling and the title became the WCCW American Tag Team Championship. In 1987 WCCW became World Class Wrestling Association and the championship was rebranded as the WCWA World Tag Team Championship. In 1989 the title was won by Cactus Jack and Scott Braddock, where it was transformed into the USWA World 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. The WCWA Texas Tag Team Championship served as the secondary tag team championship in the promotion from 1950 to 1989. The first confirmed NWA United States Tag Team Champions was The Internationals, the team of Al Costello and Kurt Von Brauner), with their first confirmed title defense took place in January 1967. The Dynamic Duo (Gino Hernandez and Chris Adams) were the last team to hold the WCCW American Tag Team Championship. When WCCW withdrew from the NWA and was renamed WCWA, the promotion decided to introduce the WCWA World Tag Team Championship as the promotions top title. Matt Borne and Buzz Sawyer because the first team to hold the WCWA World Tag Team Championship, defeating Chris Adams and Lance Von Erich in the finals of a tournament. Scott Braddock and Cactus Jack were the last team to hold the title as WCWA merged with the Continental Wrestling Association to form the United States Wrestling Association. The Von Erichs (Kerry and Kevin Von Erich holds the record for most reigns, with 5 as a team, while Kerry Von Erich held the championship a total of 10 times with various partners. The longest reign lasted 448 days as Billy Red Lyons and Fritz Von Erich held the championship from January 30, 1968, to April 22, 1969. Mr. Hito and Mr. Sakurada held the championship for one day, the shortest of all championship reigns. (en)
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- and Terry Taylor (en)
- and Brian Lee (en)
- and Gary Young (en)
- and Jimmy Golden (en)
- Rock 'N Soul (en)
- and Wahoo McDaniel (en)
- Black Gordman and Goliath (en)
- and Al Madril (en)
- and Antonio Pugliese (en)
- and Armand Hussein (en)
- and Baron von Raschke (en)
- and Bill Irwin (en)
- and Bugsy McGraw (en)
- and Buzz Sawyer (en)
- and Chris Markoff (en)
- and Fritz Von Erich (en)
- and Johnny Valentine (en)
- and Jose Lothario (en)
- and Ken Patera (en)
- and Mil Máscaras (en)
- and Missouri Mauler (en)
- and Mr. Sakurada (en)
- and Roddy Piper (en)
- and The Spoiler (en)
- and Thunderbolt Patterson (en)
- and Tim Woods (en)
- and Toru Tanaka (en)
- and Tiger Conway Jr. (en)
- and Cactus Jack (en)
- and Chan Chung (en)
- and Dean Ho (en)
- and El Gran Markus (en)
- and Frank Lancaster (en)
- and Gino Hernandez (en)
- and Great Malenko (en)
- and Grizzly Smith (en)
- and Ivan Putski (en)
- and Jeff Jarrett (en)
- and Kerry Von Erich (en)
- and Kevin Von Erich (en)
- and King Parsons (en)
- and Lance Von Erich (en)
- and Lord Charles Montagne (en)
- and Michael Hayes (en)
- and Mike Paidousis (en)
- and Mike York (en)
- and Spoiler #1 (en)
- and Super Zodiac II (en)
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- Championship belt from the WCCW era (en)
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- Amarillo, Texas (en)
- Corpus Christi, Texas (en)
- Dallas, Texas (en)
- Detroit, Michigan (en)
- Houston, Texas (en)
- Indianapolis, Indiana (en)
- Irving, Texas (en)
- Lubbock, Texas (en)
- Memphis, Tennessee (en)
- San Antonio, Texas (en)
- Shreveport, Louisiana (en)
- Ft. Worth, Texas (en)
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- The Fabulous Freebirds (en)
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- Kevin and Kerry Von Erich
Kerry Von Erich (en)
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- NWA American Tag Team Championship (en)
- NWA United States Tag Team Championship (en)
- WCCW American Tag Team Championship (en)
- WCWA World Tag Team Championship (en)
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- Championship vacated for undocumented reasons. (en)
- Won a tournament to become champions (en)
- Records are unclear as to whom they defeated to win the championship (en)
- Jardine started wrestling without mask in October 1968. (en)
- Records are unclear as to whom they defeated to win the championship. (en)
- Won a tournament, unclear on who they defeated in the finals. (en)
- Championship vacated after a match where the Midnight Express' manager Jim Cornette interfere in the match. (en)
- Defeated Chris Adams and Lance Von Erich in a [[#WCCW American Tag Team Championship Tournament (en)
- BTW Show (en)
- Defeated Kerry and Kevin Von Erich in a rematch. (en)
- Defeated Kevin and Kerry Von Erich in a rematch. (en)
- Defeated The Rock 'n' Roll RPMs in a rematch. (en)
- Fictitious title change (en)
- Sweet Brown Sugar substituted for El Halcón in the championship match (en)
- Parsons defeated Bill Irwin in a singles match. (en)
- Championship vacated after a match against Kerry and Kevin Von Erich ended in a double disqualification. (en)
- Championship vacated after Curry was also injured by Johnny Valentine. (en)
- Won a fictitious tournament to become champions (en)
- Won the championship by disqualification. (en)
- Won the championship by winning a tournament. (en)
- Defeated Shaun Simpson and Skip Young to win the championship (en)
- Title awarded when The Samoan Swat Team left the promotion. (en)
- Championship vacated after Bruiser Brody stopped working for Big Time Wrestling (en)
- Supposedly defeated the Wild Samoans in a tournament final, but the tournament was fictitious. (en)
- Rock 'N Soul unmasked The Super Destroyers after the match, revealing them to be Bill and Scott Irwin. (en)
- Sloan gave his half of the championship to Hart and left the area. (en)
- Championship vacated after a match against Chris Adam and Gino Hernandes ended inconclusively (en)
- Championship vacated after Curry was injured by Johnny Valentine. (en)
- The Duseks were billed as “team match champions of the nation”, listed as a possible predecessor to the American Tag Team Championship (en)
- Championship vacated and abandoned by NWA Big Time Wrestling. (en)
- Tanaka gave his half of the championship to Valentine. (en)
- Championship vacated when Adams and Herndez split up. WCCW would later leave the NWA to become World Class Wrestling Association. (en)
- Defeated Dory Funk, Jr. and Terry Funk to win the championship, unclear if it was a tournament final or a match for the vacant championship (en)
- Records are unclear as to whom they defeated to become champions. (en)
- Defeated Chris Adams and Gino Hernandez in a rematch. (en)
- Don Miller was injured by Johnny Valentine, Fred Curry replaced him. (en)
- Defeated The Midnight Express in a two-ring match despite one of the Midnight Express pinning one of the Fantastics. The count by referee Rick Hazzard ended at 3 just before a count by referee David Manning with a Fantastic pinning the other Midnight Express member started. (en)
- Championship vacated after Bruiser Brody was injured. (en)
- Championship vacated after a match against The Rock 'n' Roll RPMs (en)
- Championship vacated after a match against Kerry and Kevin Von Erich that ended inconclusively (en)
- Championship was replaced by the USWA World Tag Team Championship, with the WCWA closing shortly thereafter. (en)
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- * NWA United States Tag Team Championship
* NWA American Tag Team Championship
* WCCW American Tag Team Championship (en)
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- Finals (en)
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- W (en)
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- Buzz Sawyer and Matt Borne (en)
- Kevin Sullivan and Mark Lewin (en)
- Killer Brooks and The Grappler (en)
- Rick Rude and Jos LeDuc (en)
- The Dingo Warrior and Socko (en)
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- The Oates Brothers (en)
- The Youngbloods (en)
- Brian Adias and Scott Casey (en)
- Buzz Sawyer and Matt Borne (en)
- Kevin Sullivan and Mark Lewin (en)
- The Dingo Warrior and Socko (en)
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- ''' (en)
- The Youngbloods (en)
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- Chris Adams and Lance Von Erich (en)
- The Dingo Warrior and Socko (en)
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- (en)
- Buzz Sawyer and Matt Borne (en)
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- Steve Cox and Michael Hayes (en)
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- The WCWA World Tag Team Championship was the primary professional wrestling tag team championship promoted by the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex area–based World Class Wrestling Association (WCWA). The championship was originally introduced as the NWA United States Tag Team Championship in 1967, when the promotion was known as NWA Big Time Wrestling. It was later renamed the NWA American Tag Team Championship in 1969. In 1982 Big Time Wrestling, changed their name to World Class Championship Wrestling and the title became the WCCW American Tag Team Championship. In 1987 WCCW became World Class Wrestling Association and the championship was rebranded as the WCWA World Tag Team Championship. In 1989 the title was won by Cactus Jack and Scott Braddock, where it was transformed into the USWA Worl (en)
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- WCWA World Tag Team Championship (en)
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