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National Wrestling Alliance - Texas
International Tag Team Championship
(1962 - November 1966)
National Wrestling Alliance/
Japan Wrestling Association
International Tag Team Championship
(November 1966 - April 14, 1973)
National Wrestling Alliance - Amarillo
International Tag Team Championship
(April 14, 1973 - 1974)
National Wrestling Alliance
All Japan Pro Wrestling
International Tag Team Championship
(Early 1975 - June 10, 1988)
International Tag Team Championship
(1962 - November 1966)
Won By: | Date: | Event: | Location: | Reign: |
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Fabulous Kangaroos: Al Costello & Roy Heffernan |
1962 | -- | -- | |
Recognized as first champions in 1962, date and circumstances unknown.
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George Scott & Sandy Scott | -- | -- | ||
Recognized as champions after The Fabulous Kangaroos, date and location unknown.
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Karl von Stroheim & Kurt von Stroheim | -- | -- | ||
Recognized as champions after The Von Stroheims before July of 1964, date and location unknown.
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Bull Curry & Fred Curry | Jul 20, 1964 | Live Event | Fort Worth, USA | |
Karl von Stroheim [2] & Kurt von Stroheim [2] | -- | -- | ||
Recognized as champions after The Currys before 1966, date and location unknown.
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Mike Paidousis & Fritz Von Goehring | -- | -- | ||
Recognized as champions after The Von Stroheims before September of 1966, date and location unknown.
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Japan Wrestling Association
International Tag Team Championship
(November 1966 - April 14, 1973)
Won By: | Date: | Event: | Location: | Reign: |
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Giant Baba & Michiaki Yoshimura | Nov 5, 1966 | Diamond Series … | Tokyo, Japan | 335 days |
Control of the title is transfered to Japan Wrestling Association.
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Bill Watts & Tarzan Tyler | Oct 6, 1967 | Diamond Series … | Fukushima, Japan | 25 days |
Antonio Inoki & Giant Baba [2] | Oct 31, 1967 | Diamond Series … | Osaka, Japan | 69 days |
** Held-Up ** | Jan 8, 1968 | -- | -- | |
The title is held-up after Inoki is unable to appear at a title match against Bill Miller & Crusher Lisowski due to weather conditions.
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Antonio Inoki [2] & Giant Baba [3] | Feb 3, 1968 | New Year Champi… | Tokyo, Japan | 341 days |
Danny Hodge & Wilbur Snyder | Jan 9, 1969 | New Year Champi… | Hiroshima, Japan | 26 days |
Antonio Inoki [3] & Giant Baba [4] | Feb 4, 1969 | New Year Champi… | Sapporo, Japan | 188 days |
Crusher Lisowski & Dick The Bruiser | Aug 11, 1969 | Summer Series I… | Sapporo, Japan | 2 days |
Antonio Inoki [4] & Giant Baba [5] | Aug 13, 1969 | Summer Series I… | Osaka, Japan | 846 days |
Dory Funk Jr. & Terry Funk | Dec 7, 1971 | World Champion … | Sapporo, Japan | 164 days |
Giant Baba [6] & Seiji Sakaguchi | May 19, 1972 | Live Event | Los Angeles, USA | 106 days |
** Vacated ** | Sep 2, 1972 | -- | -- | |
The titles are vacated when Baba leaves J.W.A. to start All Japan Pro Wrestling.
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Kintaro Oki & Seiji Sakaguchi [2] | Dec 2, 1972 | International C… | Tokyo, Japan | 82 days |
Johnny Valentine & Killer Karl Krupp | Feb 22, 1973 | Dynamic Series … | Osaka, Japan | 12 days |
Kintaro Oki [2] & Umanosuke Ueda | Mar 6, 1973 | Dynamic Series … | Nagoya, Japan | 43 days |
Fritz Von Erich & Killer Karl Krupp [2] | Apr 18, 1973 | Iron Claw Serie… | Yaizu, Japan | 7 days |
International Tag Team Championship
(April 14, 1973 - 1974)
Won By: | Date: | Event: | Location: | Reign: |
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Karl Von Steiger & Killer Karl Krupp [3] | Apr 1973 | -- | -- | |
Fritz Von Erich gives up his title and Krupp is allowed to choose Von Steiger as a new partner. J.W.A. closes in April of 1973 and control of the title is transfered to N.W.A. Amarillo.
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Dory Funk Jr. [2] & Terry Funk [2] | May 26, 1973 | -- | -- | 95 days |
Cyclone Negro & Killer Karl Kox | Aug 29, 1973 | Live Event | Lubbock, USA | |
-- Sep 15, 1973 -- CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS UNCLEAR -- Oct 1973 -- | ||||
Dory Funk Jr. [3] & Terry Funk [3] | Oct 1973 | -- | -- | |
-- Feb 1975 -- CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS UNCLEAR -- Feb 5, 1975 -- | ||||
Giant Baba [7] & Jumbo Tsuruta | Feb 5, 1975 | Live Event | San Antonio, USA | 631 days |
Control of the title is transfer to All Japan Pro Wrestling.
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All Japan Pro Wrestling
International Tag Team Championship
(Early 1975 - June 10, 1988)
Won By: | Date: | Event: | Location: | Reign: |
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Kim Duk & Kintaro Oki [3] | Oct 28, 1976 | Giant Series | Tokyo, Japan | 42 days |
Giant Baba [8] & Jumbo Tsuruta [2] | Dec 9, 1976 | Super Power Series | Tokyo, Japan | 333 days |
Kim Duk [2] & Kintaro Oki [4] | Nov 7, 1977 | Live Event | Seoul, South Korea | 185 days |
Giant Baba [9] & Jumbo Tsuruta [3] | May 11, 1978 | Live Event | Osaka, Japan | 519 days |
Abdullah The Butcher & Ray Candy | Oct 12, 1979 | Giant Series | Asahikawa, Japan | 7 days |
Giant Baba [10] & Jumbo Tsuruta [4] | Oct 19, 1979 | Giant Series | Koriyama, Japan | 1271 days |
Ron Bass & Stan Hansen | Apr 12, 1983 | 1st Grand Champ… | Matsuyama, Japan | 5 days |
Giant Baba [11] & Jumbo Tsuruta [5] | Apr 17, 1983 | 1st Grand Champ… | Nagasaki, Japan | 100 days |
Tiger Jeet Singh & Umanosuke Ueda [2] | Jul 26, 1983 | 3rd Grand Champ… | Fukuoka, Japan | 6 days |
Giant Baba [12] & Jumbo Tsuruta [6] | Aug 1, 1983 | 3rd Grand Champ… | Tokyo, Japan | 274 days |
** Vacated ** | May 1, 1984 | -- | -- | |
The titles are vacated due to the injury of Giant Baba. A match is held on May 20, 1985 between Jumbo Tsuruta & Genichrio Tenryu and Tiger Jeet Singh & Umanosuke Ueda for the vacant titles but the match ends in a double disqualification.
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Jumbo Tsuruta [7] & Genichiro Tenryu | Sep 3, 1984 | Super Power Series | Hiroshima, Japan | 520 days |
Tsuruta & Tenryu defeated Bruiser Brody & Crusher Blackwell for the vacant titles.
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Riki Choshu & Yoshiaki Yatsu | Feb 5, 1986 | Live Event | Sapporo, Japan | 365 days |
Jumbo Tsuruta [8] & Genichiro Tenryu [2] | Feb 5, 1987 | Live Event | Sapporo, Japan | 35 days |
The Road Warriors: Animal & Hawk |
Mar 12, 1987 | Budokan Show | Tokyo, Japan | 456 days |
Jumbo Tsuruta [9] & Yoshiaki Yatsu [2] | Jun 10, 1988 | Super Power Series | Tokyo, Japan | 0 days |
Tsuruta & Yatsu, the reigning P.W.F. World Tag Team Champions, defeated the Road Warriors to unify the titles into the A.J.P.W. Unified World Tag Team Championship, also known as the Double Cup Tag Team Championship.
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