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NWA Western States Tag Team Championship
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NWA International Tag Team Championship
The third Vendetta Pro Wrestling Tag Team Championship belt, which represented the NWA Western States Tag Team Championship, now the NWA International Tag Team Championship
Details
PromotionWestern States Sports, 1969-1981[1],
Vendetta Pro Wrestling, 2014-2017[2]
World Wonder Ring Stardom, 2016
Date established1969
Statistics
First champion(s)Mr. Ito and Chati Yokouchi
Most reignsAs a Tag TeamThe Gladiator and Mr. Wrestling, Rip Hawk and Swede Hanson (3 reigns)
As IndividualRicky Romero (11 reigns)

The NWA International Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling title, originally created as the NWA Western States Tag Team Championship in the National Wrestling Alliance's Amarillo, Texas territory, Western States Sports.[1] The title was in use from 1969, when it replaced Amarillo's version of the NWA North American Tag Team Championship,[3] through the promotion's 1981 closure.[4] The title was revived on July 15, 2014, by Vendetta Pro Wrestling when they joined the NWA.[5] The Vendetta Pro Wrestling Tag Team Champions at the time, Shane and Shannon Ballard, were recognized as the NWA Western States Tag Team Champions, and since then, the Vendetta Pro Wrestling Tag Team title belts have represented the NWA Western States Tag Team Championship.[2]

On September 30, 2016, The Twisted Sisterz (the team of Holidead and Thunder Rosa) defeated Alexander G. Bernard and Jimi Mayhem for the title to become the first team of women to win the NWA Western States Tag Team Championship.[2]

On October 19, 2016, Vendetta Pro Wrestling awarded temporary, provisional control of the title to joshi puroresu promotion World Wonder Ring Stardom, while the reigning champions were on tour there.[6] The Twisted Sisterz successfully defended the title at Stardom's December 22 Korakuen Hall show.[7]

On December 30, 2016, NWA Director of Operations James Beard announced that the title controlled by Vendetta Pro Wrestling had been renamed the NWA International Tag Team Championship following a title defense in Japan.[8]

As of October 1, 2017, Vendetta Pro Wrestling is no longer directly associated with the NWA following the takeover of Billy Corgan. As such, the 'NWA' International Tag Team Championship is vacated and deactivated. Billy Blade and Richie Slade retained the 'Vendetta Pro Wrestling' International Tag Team Championship.[9]

Names

Name Years
NWA Western States Tag Team Championship 1969 – December 30, 2016
NWA International Tag Team Championship December 30, 2016 – present

Title history (1969-1981)

Silver areas in the history indicate periods of unknown lineage. An (n) indicates that a title changes occurred no later than the listed date.

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Wrestlers: Times: Date: Location: Notes:
Mr. Ito and Chati Yokouchi 1 December 4, 1968 Lubbock, Texas Defeat Dory Funk Jr. and Terry Funk for the World Title; billed as Western States Title after April 1968.
Buddy Colt and Gorgeous George, Jr. 1 June 8, 1969 Albuquerque, New Mexico
Nick Kozak and Ricky Romero 1 July 23, 1969 Lubbock, Texas
Buddy Colt and Gorgeous George Jr. 2 July 31, 1969 Amarillo, Texas
Art Nelson and Kurt Von Brauner 1 August 20, 1969 Lubbock, Texas
Terry Funk and The Lawman (Don Slatton) 1 October 6, 1969 Abilene, Texas
Art Nelson and Kurt Von Brauner 2 October 13, 1969 Lubbock, Texas
Terry Funk (2) and Ricky Romero (2) 1 October 21, 1969 Odessa, Texas
The Beast and Bull Ramos 1 April 4, 1970 Amarillo, Texas Vacant sometime after May 21, 1975 when the team splits.
Kim II and Pak Song 1 June 17, 1970 Lubbock, Texas Defeat Rufus R. Jones and Gorgeous George Jr.
Terry Funk (3) and Ricky Romero (3) 2 June 24, 1970 Lubbock, Texas
The Gladiator and Mr. Wrestling (Gordon Nelson) 1 August 20, 1970 Amarillo, Texas
The Kozak Brothers
(Jerry and Nick (2))
1 October 26, 1970 Abilene, Texas
The Gladiator and Mr. Wrestling 2 December 10, 1970 (n) Hobbs, New Mexico Sometime after November 2, 1970.
The Kozak Brothers
(Jerry (2) and Nick (3))
2 January 4, 1971 El Paso, Texas
The Gladiator and Mr. Wrestling 3 January 13, 1971 Lubbock, Texas
The Beast (2) and The Butcher 1 January 21, 1971 Amarillo, Texas
Bobby Duncum, Sr. and Woody Farmer 1 April 8, 1971 Amarillo, Texas Defeated The Beast and Bulldog Brower.
The Continental Warriors
(Bobby Hart and Lorenzo Parente)
1 May 27, 1971 Amarillo, Texas
Nick Kozak (4) and Ricky Romero (4) 2 June 22, 1971 Odessa, Texas May win the title defeating the Warriors only for a local recognition.
The Infernos
(Frankie Cain and Rocky Smith)
1 August 4, 1971 Lubbock, Texas
The Continental Warriors
(Bobby Hart and Lorenzo Parente)
2 August 11, 1971 Lubbock, Texas
Eric Rommel and Mr. Wrestling (4) 1 November 11, 1971 Hobbs, New Mexico
Masio Koma and Mr. Okuma 1 November 25, 1971 Amarillo, Texas
Ricky Romero (5) and Lord Alfred Hayes 1 April 10, 1972 El Paso, Texas
Masio Koma and Mr. Okuma 2 May 14, 1972 (n)
Bobby Duncum, Sr. (2) and Dick Murdoch 1 July 9, 1972 Clovis, New Mexico
Lord Alfred Hayes (2) and Ricki Starr 1 August 24, 1972 Amarillo, Texas
Karl Von Steiger and Hans Mueller 1 September 28, 1972 Amarillo, Texas
Nick Kozak (5) and Moose Morowski 1 October 23, 1972 El Paso, Texas
Ciclón Negro and Karl Von Steiger (2) 1 November 20, 1972 El Paso, Texas
Lord Alfred Hayes (3) and Nick Kozak (6) 1 November 27, 1972 El Paso, Texas
Don and Johnny Fargo 1 February 8, 1973 Amarillo, Texas
Moose Morowski (2) and Ricky Romero (6) 1 May 10, 1973 Amarillo, Texas Morowski and Nick Kozak are billed as champions in El Paso, TX on May 14, 1973 and May 21, 1973.
Black Gordman and Goliath 1 June 18, 1973 El Paso, Texas
Moose Morowski (3) and Ricky Romero (7) 2 July 2, 1973 El Paso, Texas
Hank James and Buck Robley 1 July 4, 1973 Lubbock, Texas Still champions as of August 3, 1973.
Karl Von Steiger (3) and The Patriot 1 September 21, 1973 Abilene, Texas Defeat The Lawman and Dick Murdoch and Tomomi Tsuruta and Nick Kozak in a 3-team tournament.
Jerry Kozak (3) and Les Thornton 1 October 5, 1973 Abilene, Texas
Don Fargo (2) and Hank James (2) 1 November 8, 1973 (n)
The Beast (3) and Leo Burke 1 January 10, 1974 Amarillo, Texas
Dory Funk, Jr. and Ricky Romero (8) 1 February 25, 1974 El Paso, Texas
Siegfried Steinke and Karl Von Steiger (4) 1 September 9, 1974 El Paso, Texas
Dory Funk, Jr. (2) and Ricky Romero (9) 2 September 16, 1974 El Paso, Texas
The Interns
(Tom Andrews and Jim Starr)
1 June 26, 1975 Amarillo, Texas
Johnny Starr and Scott Casey 1 July 11, 1975 Abilene, Texas
The Interns
(Tom Andrews and Jim Starr)
2 July 22, 1975 (n)
Ray Candy and Dory Funk, Jr. (3) 1 August 20, 1975 Lubbock, Texas
Title vacated sometime after October 15, 1975.
The Beast (4) and Leo Burke (3) 2 February 20, 1976 Lubbock, Texas Defeated Ricky Romero and Silver Streak in a tournament final.
Ricky Romero (10) and Silver Streak 1 February 27, 1976 Lubbock, Texas
Bobby Jaggers and Randy Tyler 1 April 16, 1976 Lubbock, Texas
Scott Casey (2) and Reggie Parks 1 May 12, 1976 Abilene, Texas
Davey O'Hannon and Dennis Stamp 1 June 11, 1976 Lubbock, Texas
Abe Jacobs and Pez Whatley 1 July 8, 1976 Amarillo, Texas
Rip Hawk and Swede Hanson 1 July 16, 1976 Lubbock, Texas
Abe Jacobs and Pez Whatley 2 July 22, 1976 Amarillo, TX Title vacated by The NWA president Eddie Graham in October 1976 when Hawk is suspended for 30 days.
Al Perez and Dennis Stamp (2) 1 November 18, 1976 (n)
Rip Hawk and Swede Hanson 2 December 9, 1976 Amarillo, Texas
Dory Funk, Jr. (4) and The Super Destroyer 1 February 10, 1977 Amarillo, Texas
Rip Hawk and Swede Hanson 3 April 1977 (n)
Dory Funk, Jr. (5) and The Super Destroyer (2) 2 May 27, 1977 (n)
Ted DiBiase and Ervin Smith 1 July 1977 (n) Held up after a match against Brute Bernard and Frank Morrell on December 1, in Amarillo, Texas.
Brute Bernard and Frank Morrell 1 December 15, 1977 Amarillo, Texas Win the rematch.
Dory Funk, Jr. (6) and Larry Lane 1 February 2, 1978 Amarillo, Texas
Roger Kirby and Doug Somers 1 September 28, 1978 Amarillo, Texas
Blackjack Mulligan and Dick Murdoch (2) 1 October 31, 1978 Odessa, Texas
Roger Kirby and Doug Somers 2 November 2, 1978 Amarillo, Texas
Blackjack Mulligan (2) and Dick Murdoch (3) 2 November 3, 1978 Lubbock, Texas
Mr. Pogo and Mr. Sato 1 November 30, 1978 Amarillo, Texas
Ted DiBiase (2) and Merced Solis 1 February 8, 1979 Amarillo, Texas
Mr. Pogo and Mr. Sato 2 February 15, 1979 Amarillo, Texas
Ricky Romero (11) and Akihisa Takachiho 1 April 22, 1979 Albuquerque, New Mexico Fictitious title change.
Mr. Sato (3) and John Tolos 1 May 3, 1979 Amarillo, Texas [10]
Title vacated in June 1979 when Tolos left the area.
Mr. Kiyomoto (2) and Mr. Sato (4) 1 June 14, 1979 Amarillo, Texas Defeated Dory Funk, Jr. and Larry Lane in a tournament final. Kiyomoto previously held the title as Akihisa Takachiho.
Ati Tago and Reno Tuu Fuli 1 July 21, 1979 Amarillo, Texas
The Von Erichs
(Kevin and David)
1 August 8, 1979 Lubbock, Texas
Gino Caruso and Gary Young 1 December 5, 1979 (n)