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WCWA Texas Tag Team Championship
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WCWA Texas Tag Team Championship
An early version of the championship belt
Details
Promotion
Date established1943[1]
Date retired
  • 1981 (original)[2]
  • 1989 (WCWA)[3]
Other name(s)
  • NWA Texas Tag Team Championship
Statistics
First champion(s)
Final champion(s)
Most reigns
Longest reignRito Romero and Miguel Guzmán (272)[a][1][2][3][4]
Shortest reignKiller Kowalski (1 day)[b]

The WCWA Texas Tag Team Championship was the secondary professional wrestling tag team championship promoted by the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex area-basedWorld Class Wrestling Association (WCWA). The championship was originally known as the NWA Texas Tag Team Championship from its creation in 1942 until 1981. The championship was revived in 1987 as the WCWA Texas Tag Team Championship, and used until 1990, when it was abandoned as WCWA was merged with the Continental Wrestling Association (CWA) to become the United States Wrestling Association. The name was also used for a title by NWA Southwest from 1998 to 2011, also known as the NWA Southwest Texas 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.[c]

The first time a championship was promoted as the "Texas Tag Team Championship" was in 1943 when records indicate that Ellis Bashara and Angelo Cistoldi won the championship.[1] The Texas Tag Team Championship was not mentioned again until 1945 in what would later become the National Wrestling Alliance's East Texas territory.[4] By 1950 it was promoted by Southwest Sports and was officially recognized by the NWA. The first champions recognized by the NWA was the team of Rito Romero and Miguel Guzmán.[2] In 1966, Fritz Von Erich bought Southwest Sports and renamed it NWA Big Time Wrestling.[2] In the 1981 the championship was abandoned, with Raul Mata and Billy White Wolf as the last champions at the time.[2] The Texas Tag Team Championship was brought back in 1987, with Big Time Wrestling now known as World Class Wrestling Association.[3] The first WCWA Texas Tag Team Champions were Tony Atlas and Skip Young, who won a one-night single elimination tag team tournament to claim the championship.[6] When WCWA merged with the Tennessee-based CWA the title was abandoned, with Steve and Shaun Simpson as the last holders of the championship.[3] In 2012 NWA Wrecking Ball Wrestling reactivated the NWA Texas titles.[7]

The team of Duke Keomuka and Danny Savich won the championship on six occasions, the most of any team.[1][2][3][4] Keomuka won the championship a total of 16 times, in addition to teaming with Savich he also won it with Ivan Kalmikoff, Mr. Moto, Don Evans, Tiny Mills, Kinji Shibuya, Tony Martin, Tokyo Joe, John Tolos, and Maurice Vachon.[2] In 1950, Killer Kowalski defeated Keomuka and Savich in a handicap match, to become the only wrestler to hold the tag team championship singled handedly.[2] Romero and Guzmán's reign from March 3 until November 30, 1950, is the longest confirmed reign of any championship team, a total of 272 days.[2] Based on recorded history there were 153 individual reigns between 1943 and 1989, possibly more since there are periods of time where the championship history is unrecorded.[1][2][3][4]

Title history

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific team—reign numbers for the individuals are in parentheses, if different
Days Number of days held
N/A Unknown information
(NLT) Championship change took place "no later than" the date listed
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
Texas Tag Team Championship (Dallas Wrestling Club)
1 Ellis Bashara and Angelo Cistoldi June 1, 1943 House show  N/A 1 N/A The first recorded "Texas Tag Team Championship" may not share a lineage with the championship promoted from 1950 and forward. In some places referred to as the "Southwest Tag Team Championship" [1][8]
Championship history is unrecorded from June 1, 1943 to May 1945.
NWA Texas Tag Team Championship (East Texas NWA territory)
2 Bobby Managoff and Otto Kuss (NLT) May 1945 House show N/A 1 N/A The second recorded "Texas Tag Team Championship" may not share a lineage with the championship promoted from 1950 and forward [4][9]
3 Hans Schnable and Marvin Jones May 14, 1945 House show Galveston, Texas 1 7 [4][9]
4 Rogers and Otto Kuss (2) May 21, 1945 House show Galveston, Texas 1 N/A [4][9]
Championship history is unrecorded from 1945 to 1950.
NWA Texas Tag Team Championship (Southwest Sports)
5 Rito Romero and Miguel Guzmán March 3, 1950 House show Dallas, Texas 1 272 Defeated Red Berry and Danny McShain and later Defeated Al Lovelock and Danny McShain for the title on March 14, 1950. [2][10]
6 Duke Keomuka and Danny Savich November 30, 1950 House show Galveston, Texas 1 11 [2][10]
7 Killer Kowalski December 11, 1950 House show Ft. Worth, Texas 1 1 Won a handicap match against the champions. [2][10]
Vacated January 1951 Not defended within 30 days of winning it [2][10]
8 Duke Keomuka and Danny Savich January 1951 House show Ft. Worth, Texas 2 N/A Defeated Al Lovelock and Rito Romero to win the vacant championship [2][10]
9 Al Lovelock and Rito Romero (2)  January 1951 House show N/A 1 N/A [2][10]
10 Duke Keomuka and Danny Savich January 30, 1951 House show Dallas, Texas 94 [2][10]
11 Timothy Geohagen and Big Humphrey May 4, 1951 House show Houston, Texas 1 N/A [2][10]
12 Duke Keomuka and Danny Savich June 1951 House show N/A 4 N/A [2][10]
Vacated June 1951 championship vacated for undocumented reasons [2][10]
13 Al Lovelock (2) and Sonny Myers  June 19, 1951 House show Dallas, Texas 1 N/A Defeated Miguel Guzmán and Rito Romero. [2][10]
Championship history is unrecorded from June 19, 1951 to October 1951.
14 Ellis Bashara (2) and Danny Savich (5) October 1951 House show N/A 1 8 [2][10]
15 Babe and Chris Zaharias October 9, 1951 House show Dallas, Texas 1 7 [2][10]
16 Miguel Guzman and Rito Romero  October 16, 1951 House show Dallas, Texas  2 101   [2][10]
17 Duke Keomuka (5) and Ivan Kalmikoff January 25, 1952 House show Houston, Texas 1 7 Defeated Rito Romero and Miguel Guzmán [2][10]
18 Miguel Guzman (3) and Ray Gunkel February 1, 1952 House show Houston, Texas 1 25 Win by DQ. [2][10]
19 Duke Keomuka (6) and Mr. Moto February 26, 1952 House show Dallas, Texas 1 171 [11] [2][10]
20 Rito Romero (4) and Miguel Guzman (4) August 15, 1952 House show Houston, Texas 3 53 [2][10]
21 Duke Keomuka (7) and Danny Savich (6) October 7, 1952 House show Dallas, Texas 5 55 [2][10]
Vacated November 1952 championship vacated for undocumented reasons [2][10]
22 Gory Guerrero and Cyclone Anaya December 1, 1952 House show Ft. Worth, Texas 1 N/A Won a one night tournament to win the vacant championship. [2][10][12]
Vacated December 1952 championship vacated for undocumented reasons [2][10]
Championship history is unrecorded from December 1952 to January 6, 1953.
23 Ray Gunkel (2) and Ricki Starr  January 6, 1953 House show N/A 1 N/A Still champions as of April 14, 1953. [2][10]
Championship history is unrecorded from April 14, 1953 to November 3, 1953.
24 Rito Romero (5) and Miguel Guzmán (5)  November 3, 1953 House show N/A N/A   [2][10]
Vacated December 1953 championship vacated for undocumented reasons [2][10]
Championship history is unrecorded from December 1953 to December 1953.
25 Ray Gunkel (3) and Ricki Starr December 1953 House show Austin, Texas 2 N/A Defeated Duke Keomuka and Kinji Shibuya. [2][10]
Championship history is unrecorded from December 1953 to March 1954.
26 Orville Carlson and Rito Romero (6) March 1954 House show N/A 1 N/A [2][10]
27 Ivan Kalmikoff (2) and Karol Krauser March 30, 1954 House show Dallas, Texas 1 2 [2][10]
28 Ray Gunkel (4) and Ricki Starr (3)  April 1954 House show  N/A 23 Sometime after April 7, 1954.  [2][10]
29 Rito Romero (7) and Miguel Guzmán (6) April 24, 1954 House show Houston, Texas 5 N/A [2][10]
Championship history is unrecorded from April 24, 1954 to May 4, 1954.
30 Ivan Kalmikoff (3) and Karol Krauser (NLT) May 4, 1954 House show N/A 2 N/A [2][10]
31 Rito Romero (8) and Sugi Sito (NLT) May 1954 House show San Antonio, Texas 1 N/A Sometime between May 12, 1954 and May 18, 1954. [2][10] Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=WCWA_Texas_Tag_Team_Championship
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