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NWA United States Tag Team Championship (Tri-State version)
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NWA Tri-State Tag Team Championship
Details
PromotionNWA Tri-State
Date established1962
Date retired1982
Other name(s)
  • NWA United States Tag Team Championship (Tri-State version)
Statistics
First champion(s)Jan Madrid and Louie Tillet
Most reignsThe Hollywood Blondes (Jerry Brown and Buddy Roberts) and The Medics (Billy Garrett and Jim Starr) (4 reigns)
Longest reignTom Jones and Billy Red Lyons (295 days)
Shortest reignLuke Brown and Danny Hodge (2 days)

The NWA Tri-State Tag Team Championship[1] was a tag team title created in 1962, and contested in the National Wrestling Alliance's Tri-State territory, which was promoted by Leroy McGuirk (Arkansas and Oklahoma) and Jack Curtis and Aurelian "Grizzly" Smith (Louisiana). For most of its existence, the title was the Tri-State version of the NWA United States Tag Team Championship.[2]

This group of promoters existed until Bill Watts' Mid-South Wrestling bought out the majority of the Tri-State territory, and also Gil Culkin and George Gulkin's Mississippi territory, in August 1979.[1] After Watts took over, McGuirk took the title to Oklahoma, the only part of the Tri-State territory not owned by Watts. The U.S. Tag Team Championship's name was then changed to the Tri-State Tag Title in 1980.[3]

The title lasted until Tri-State closed in 1982, when Mid-South Wrestling took over Oklahoma from McGuirk.[2]

Title history

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
NWA United States Tag Team Championship (Tri-State version)
1 Jan Madrid and Louie Tillet 1962 Tri State show [Note 1] 1 [Note 2] Records are unclear as to whom they defeated. [2]
2 Alberto and Ramon Torres 1962 Tri State show [Note 1] 1 [Note 2]
3 The Dirty Daltons
(Jack and Jim Dalton)
July 2, 1962 Tri State show Tulsa, Oklahoma 1 [Note 2]
Championship history is unrecorded from July 2, 1962 to September 2, 1963.
4 Jerry Kozak and Bill Watts September 2, 1963 Tri State show Tulsa, Oklahoma 1 [Note 2] Defeated The Bolos to win the championship
Championship history is unrecorded from September 2, 1963 to April 1966 (NLT).
Vacated April 1966 (NLT) Championship vacated for undocumented reasons
5 The Assassins
(Assassin 1 and Assassin 2)
May 10, 1966 Tri State show Little Rock, Arkansas 1 [Note 2] Defeated Stan Kowalski and The Great Matsuda in a tournament final.
Championship history is unrecorded from May 10, 1966 to 1966/1967.
6 Jack Brisco and Haystacks Calhoun 1966/1967 Tri State show [Note 1] 1 [Note 2] Records are unclear as to whom they defeated. According to his answer to a question on the Wrestlingclassics.com website from 08-01-2002, Jack Brisco said that they beat the Assassins.
Championship history is unrecorded from 1966/1967 to March 10, 1967.
7 The Assassins
(Assassin 1 and Assassin 2)
March 10, 1967 Tri State show Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 2 60 Defeated Skandor Akbar and Swede Karlson.
8 Jack Brisco (2) and Gorgeous George, Jr. May 9, 1967 Tri State show Little Rock, Arkansas 1 7
9 Togo Shikuma and Chati Yokouchi May 16, 1967 Tri State show Little Rock, Arkansas 1 [Note 3]
10 Skandor Akbar and Danny Hodge October 1967 Tri State show [Note 1] 1 [Note 4]
11 Chuck Karbo and Chati Yokouchi December 1967 Tri State show [Note 1] 1 [Note 5]
12 Jack Donovan and Ron Reed April 1968 Tri State show Tulsa, Oklahoma 1 [Note 6]
Championship history is unrecorded from April 1968 to May 4, 1968.
13 Skandor Akbar and Danny Hodge May 4, 1968 Tri State show Shreveport, Louisiana 2 [Note 7] Defeated Chuck Karbo and Chati Yokouchi.
Championship history is unrecorded from May 4, 1968 to December 3, 1968.
14 Danny Hodge (3) and Lorenzo Parente December 3, 1968 Tri State show Little Rock, Arkansas 1 [Note 8] Records unclear as to whom they defeated.
15 Treach Phillips and Karl Von Stroheim January 1969 Tri State show [Note 1] 1 [Note 9]
16 Alberto and Ramon Torres May 6, 1969 Tri State show Little Rock, Arkansas 2 [Note 10] [4]
17 The Medics
(Billy Garrett and Jim Starr)
October 1969 Tri State show Little Rock, Arkansas 1 [Note 11] [5]
18 Alberto and Ramon Torres 1969 Tri State show [Note 1] 3 [Note 12]
19 The Medics
(Billy Garrett and Jim Starr)
1969 Tri State show [Note 1] 2 [Note 13] [5]
20 Tarzan Baxter and Karl Karlson November 2, 1969 Tri State show Little Rock, Arkansas 1 91
21 Luke Brown and Dutch Savage February 1, 1970 Tri State show Tulsa, Oklahoma 1 59
Vacated April 1970 Championship vacated when Dutch Savage left the promotion
22 The Hollywood Blonds
(Jerry Brown and Buddy Roberts)
May 8, 1970 Tri State show [Note 1] 1 19 Records unclear as to whom they defeated.
23 Luke Brown (2) and Danny Hodge (4) May 27, 1970 Tri State show Springfield, Missouri 1 2
24 The Hollywood Blonds
(Jerry Brown and Buddy Roberts)
May 29, 1970 Tri State show Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 2 [Note 14]
25 Billy Red Lyons and Bill Watts (2) January 1971 Tri State show [Note 1] 1 [Note 15]
26 Karl Von Brauner and Waldo Von Erich March 1971 Tri State show [Note 1] 1 [Note 16]
27 The Kentuckians
(Luke Brown (3) and Grizzly Smith)
April 1971 Tri State show [Note 1] 1 [Note 17]
28 The Spoilers
(Spoiler #1 and Spoiler #2)
1971 Tri State show [Note 1] 1 [Note 18] [6]
29 Tom Jones and Billy Red Lyons (2) May 31, 1971 Tri State show Shreveport, Louisiana 1 295
30 The Continental Warriors
(Bobby Hart and Lorenzo Parente)
March 21, 1972 Tri State show Monroe, Louisiana 1 153
31 Tom Jones (2) and Ken Mantell August 21, 1972 Tri State show Shreveport, Louisiana 1 7
32 Terry Garvin and Duke Myers August 28, 1972 Tri State show Monroe, Louisiana 1 [Note 19] This was a disputed victory. Garvin and Myers defeated The Continental Warriors and Tom Jones and Ken Mantell in a three-team tournament on September 4, 1972 in Shreveport, Louisiana, making them the rightful champions.
33 Yasu Fuji and Chati Yokouchi December 1972 Tri State show [Note 1] 1 [Note 20] The title change occurred no later than this date.
34 Bull Bullinski and Dennis Stamp February 13, 1973 Tri State show Shreveport, Louisiana 1 7
35 The Hollywood Blonds
(Jerry Brown and Buddy Roberts)
February 20, 1973 Tri State show Tulsa, Oklahoma 3 [Note 21]
36 Eddie Sullivan and Rip Tyler 1973 Tri State show [Note 1] 1 [Note 22]
37 Dewey Robertson and Dennis Stamp (2) May 1973 Tri State show [Note 1] 1 [Note 23]
38 Alex Perez and El Gran Tapio July 1973 Tri State show [Note 1] 1 [Note 24]
39 Kim Duk and Stan Kowalski September 1973 Tri State show [Note 1] 1 Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=NWA_United_States_Tag_Team_Championship_(Tri-State_version)
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