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| Date established | January 1967[1] | ||||||||||
| Date retired | 1989 | ||||||||||
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TheWCWA World Tag Team Championship was the primaryprofessional wrestlingtag teamchampionship promoted by theDallas–Fort Worth metroplex area–basedWorld Class Wrestling Association (WCWA). The championship was originally introduced as theNWA United States Tag Team Championship in 1967, when the promotion was known asNWA Big Time Wrestling.[3][1] It was later renamed theNWA American Tag Team Championship in 1969.[1] In 1982 Big Time Wrestling, changed their name toWorld Class Championship Wrestling and the title became theWCCW American Tag Team Championship.[3][1] In 1986 WCCW became World Class Wrestling Association and the championship was rebranded as the WCWA World Tag Team Championship.[2] In 1989 the title was won byCactus Jack andScott Braddock, where it was transformed into theUSWA World Tag Team Championship.[4] As it is a professional wrestling championship, it is won not by actual competition, but by ascripted ending to a match.[a] TheWCWA Texas Tag Team Championship served as the secondary tag team championship in the promotion from 1950 to 1989.[6]
The first confirmed NWA United States Tag Team Champions was The Internationals, the team ofAl Costello andKurt Von Brauner), with their first confirmed title defense took place in January 1967.[1][3] The Dynamic Duo (Gino Hernandez andChris Adams) were the last team to hold the WCCW American Tag Team Championship.[1][3] 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.[3]Matt Borne andBuzz Sawyer because the first team to hold the WCWA World Tag Team Championship, defeating Chris Adams andLance Von Erich in the finals of a tournament.[2] Scott Braddock and Cactus Jack were the last team to hold the title as WCWA merged with theContinental Wrestling Association to form the United States Wrestling Association.[2]The Von Erichs (Kerry andKevin 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.[1][2] The longest reign lasted 448 days asBilly Red Lyons and Fritz Von Erich held the championship from January 30, 1968, to April 22, 1969.[1]Mr. Hito andMr. Sakurada held the championship for one day, the shortest of all championship reigns.[1][2]
| No. | Overall reign number |
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| Reign | Reign number for the specific champion |
| Days | Number of days held |
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| No. | Champion | Championship change | Reign statistics | Notes | Ref. | ||||||
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| Date | Event | Location | Reign | Days | |||||||
| NWA United States Tag Team Championship | |||||||||||
| 1 | The Dusek Family (Ernie and Emil) | December 6, 1942 | Show | Houston, Texas | 1 | [b] | The Duseks were billed as “team match champions of the nation”, listed as a possible predecessor to the American Tag Team Championship | ||||
| Championship history is unrecorded fromDecember 6, 1942 toJanuary 1967. | |||||||||||
| 2 | The Internationals (Al Costello and Karl Von Brauner) | January 1967(NLT) | BTW Show | [c] | 1 | [d] | Won a tournament, unclear on who they defeated in the finals. | [3][1] | |||
| 3 | The Von Erichs (Fritz andWaldo) | February 21, 1967 | BTW Show | Dallas, Texas | 1 | 168 | [3][1] | ||||
| 4 | Brute Bernard and Mike Paidousis | August 8, 1967 | BTW Show | Dallas, Texas | 1 | 34 | [3][1] | ||||
| 5 | The Von Erichs (Fritz andWaldo) | September 11, 1967 | BTW Show | Ft. Worth, Texas | 2 | 22 | [3][1] | ||||
| 6 | Brute Bernard and Mike Paidousis | October 3, 1967 | BTW Show | Dallas, Texas | 2 | 20 | [3][1] | ||||
| 7 | Gary Hart andSpoiler #1 | October 23, 1967 | BTW Show | Ft. Worth, Texas | 1 | 99 | [3][1] | ||||
| 8 | Billy Red Lyons andFritz Von Erich (3) | January 30, 1968 | BTW Show | Dallas, Texas | 1 | 448 | [3][1] | ||||
| NWA American Tag Team Championship | |||||||||||
| 9 | The Spoilers (Spoiler #1 (2) andSpoiler #2) | April 22, 1969 | BTW Show | Ft. Worth, Texas | 1 | 22 | Spoiler #2 lost a match to Apollo on May 17, 1968 and was unmasked to reveal Smasher Sloan under the mask. | [3][1] | |||
| 10 | Fritz Von Erich(4) andGrizzly Smith | May 14, 1969 | BTW Show | Dallas, Texas | 1 | [e] | [3][1] | ||||
| 11 | The Spoilers (Spoiler #1 (2) and Spoiler #2) | May 28, 1968(NLT) | BTW Show | [c] | 2 | [f] | [3][1] | ||||
| 12 | Gary Hart(2) andThe Spoiler(4) | July 19, 1968 | N/A | [c] | 2 | 4 | Sloan gave his half of the championship to Hart and left the area. | [3][1][7] | |||
| 13 | Grizzly Smith(2) andFritz Von Erich(5) | July 23, 1968 | BTW Show | Houston, Texas | 2 | 42 | [3][1] | ||||
| 14 | Gary Hart(3) andThe Spoiler(5) | September 10, 1968 | BTW Show | Dallas, Texas | 3 | 98 | Jardine started wrestling without mask in October 1968. | [3][1] | |||
| 15 | Dan Miller andFritz Von Erich(6) | December 17, 1968 | BTW Show | Dallas, Texas | 1 | [g] | [3][1] | ||||
| 16 | Fred Curry andFritz Von Erich(7) | March 1969(NLT) | BTW Show | [c] | 1 | [h] | Don Miller was injured byJohnny Valentine, Fred Curry replaced him. | [3][1] | |||
| — | Vacated | 1969 | — | — | — | — | Championship vacated after Curry was injured by Johnny Valentine. | [3][1] | |||
| 17 | Wahoo McDaniel andThunderbolt Patterson | June 27, 1969 | BTW Show | Houston, Texas | 1 | [i] | Won the championship by winning a tournament. | [3][1] | |||
| 18 | Dusty Rhodes andBaron von Raschke | 1969 | BTW Show | Ft. Worth, Texas | 1 | [j] | [3][1] | ||||
| 19 | Wahoo McDaniel andThunderbolt Patterson | August 1969(NLT) | BTW Show | [c] | 2 | [k] | [3][1] | ||||
| — | Vacated | 1969 | — | — | — | — | Championship vacated for undocumented reasons. | [3][1] | |||
| 20 | Boris Malenko and Lord Charles Montagne | September 30, 1969(NLT) | BTW Show | [c] | 1 | [l] | Records are unclear as to whom they defeated to win the championship. | [3][1] | |||
| 21 | Wahoo McDaniel(3) andAntonio Pugliese | January 20, 1970 | BTW Show | Dallas, Texas | 1 | 45 | [3][1] | ||||
| 22 | Killer Karl Kox andGreat Malenko(2) | March 16, 1970 | BTW Show | Ft. Worth, Texas | 1 | [m] | [3][1] | ||||
| Championship history is unrecorded fromMarch 16, 1970 to1970. | |||||||||||
| — | Vacated | 1970 | — | — | — | — | Championship vacated for undocumented reasons. | [3][1] | |||
| 23 | Killer Karl Kox(2) and Mike York | September 2, 1970 | BTW Show | [c] | 1 | [n] | Defeat Wahoo McDaniel and Mr. Wrestling in tournament final; still champions as of October 8, 1970. | [3][1] | |||
| Championship history is unrecorded fromSeptember 2, 1970 toDecember 14, 1970. | |||||||||||
| 24 | The Outlaws (Dick Murdoch andDusty Rhodes (2)) | December 14, 1970(NLT) | BTW Show | [c] | 1 | [o] | Records are unclear as to whom they defeated to win the championship. | [3][1] | |||
| 25 | George Scott andTim Woods | December 15, 1970 | Dallas, Texas | N/A | 1 | [p] | BTW Show | [3][1] | |||
| 26 | Bronko Lubich and Chris Markoff | January 28, 1971(NLT) | BTW Show | [c] | 1 | [q] | [3][1] | ||||
| 27 | Johnny Valentine andWahoo McDaniel(4) | June 25, 1971 | BTW Show | Houston, Texas | 1 | 24 | [3][1] | ||||
| 28 | Thunderbolt Patterson(3) andToru Tanaka | July 19, 1971 | BTW Show | Ft. Worth, Texas | 1 | 108 | [3][1][7] | ||||
| 29 | Thunderbolt Patterson(4) andJohnny Valentine(2) | November 4, 1971 | BTW Show | Corpus Christi, Texas | 1 | 82 | Tanaka gave his half of the championship to Valentine. | [3][1] | |||
| 30 | Dean Ho andFritz Von Erich(8) | January 25, 1972 | BTW Show | Dallas, Texas | 1 | [r] | [3][1] | ||||
| Championship history is unrecorded fromJanuary 25, 1972 toFebruary 28, 1972. | |||||||||||
| 31 | Red Bastien andDean Ho(2) | February 28, 1972(NLT) | BTW Show | [c] | 1 | [b] | [3][1] | ||||
| Championship history is unrecorded fromFebruary 28, 1972 to1972. | |||||||||||
| 32 | Brute Bernard (3) andMissouri Mauler | 1972(NLT) | BTW Show | [c] | 1 | [b] | [3][1] | ||||
| Championship history is unrecorded from1972 to1973. | |||||||||||
| 33 | Mark Lewin andThe Spoiler(6) | 1973 | BTW Show | [c] | 1 | [s] | [3][1] | ||||
| Championship history is unrecorded from1973 toMarch 1973. | |||||||||||
| 34 | Jose Lothario andIvan Putski | March 1973(NLT) | BTW Show | [c] | 1 | [t] | Records are unclear as to whom they defeated to win the championship. | [3][1] | |||
| 35 | Black Gordman and Goliath | August 8, 1973 | BTW Show | Ft. Worth, Texas | 1 | [u] | [3][1] | ||||
| 36 | Jose Lothario(2) andMil Máscaras | 1973 | BTW Show | [c] | 1 | [v] | [3][1] | ||||
| — | Vacated | January 1974 | — | — | — | — | Championship vacated after Curry was also injured by Johnny Valentine. | [3][1] | |||
| Championship history is unrecorded fromJanuary 1974 toJanuary 22, 1974. | |||||||||||
| 37 | The Blackjacks (Blackjack Lanza andBlackjack Mulligan) | January 22, 1974 | BTW Show | Houston, Texas | 1 | 181 | Supposedly defeated theWild Samoans (Afa andSika) in a tournament final, but the tournament was fictitious. | [3][1] | |||
| 38 | Tex McKenzie andKen Patera | July 22, 1974 | BTW Show | Ft. Worth, Texas | 1 | [w] | [3][1] | ||||
| 39 | The Blackjacks (Blackjack Lanza andBlackjack Mulligan) | 1974 | BTW Show | [c] | 2 | [x] | [3][1] | ||||
| 40 | Tex McKenzie(2) andJohnny Valentine(3) | September 23, 1974 | BTW Show | Ft. Worth, Texas | 1 | [y] | [3][1] | ||||
| — | Vacated | 1974 | — | — | — | — | Championship vacated and abandoned by NWA Big Time Wrestling. | [3][1] | |||
| 41 | The Von Erichs (David andKevin Von Erich) | October 15, 1978 | BTW Show | Dallas, Texas | 1 | 127 | DefeatedDory Funk, Jr. andTerry Funk to win the championship, unclear if it was a tournament final or a match for the vacant championship | [3][1] | |||
| 42 | Mark Lewin(2) andThe Spoiler(7) | February 19, 1979 | BTW Show | Ft. Worth, Texas | 2 | 102 | [3][1][8] | ||||
| 43 | El Halcón andJose Lothario(3) | June 1, 1979 | BTW Show | Houston, Texas | 1 | 31 | [3][1] | ||||
| 44 | Gino Hernandez and El Gran Markus | July 20, 1979 | BTW Show | Houston, Texas | 1 | 35 | [3][1] | ||||
| 45 | El Halcón andJose Lothario(4) | August 24, 1979 | BTW Show | Houston, Texas | 2 | [z] | [3][1] | ||||
| 46 | Gino Hernandez and El Gran Markus | November 1979 | BTW Show | [c] | 2 | [aa] | [3][1] | ||||
| 47 | Jose Lothario(5) andTiger Conway Jr. | November 16, 1979 | BTW Show | Houston, Texas | 1 | 28 | [3][1] | ||||
| 48 | Gino Hernandez and El Gran Markus | December 14, 1979 | BTW Show | Houston, Texas | 3 | 14 | [3][1] | ||||
| 49 | El Halcón andJose Lothario(6) | December 28, 1979 | BTW Show | Houston, Texas | 3 | 14 | [3][1] | ||||
| 50 | Mr. Hito andMr. Sakurada | January 11, 1980 | BTW Show | Houston, Texas | 1 | 63 | [3][1] | ||||
| 51 | Tiger Conway Jr.(2) andJose Lothario(7) | March 14, 1980 | BTW Show | Houston, Texas | 1 | 101 | [3][1] | ||||
| 52 | Mr. Hito andMr. Sakurada | June 23, 1980 | BTW Show | Amarillo, Texas | 2 | 1 | [3][1] | ||||
| — | Vacated | June 24, 1980 | — | — | — | — | Championship vacated after a match against Kerry and Kevin Von Erich that ended inconclusively | [3][1] | |||
| 53 | Mr. Hito andMr. Sakurada | July 1, 1980 | BTW Show | Amarillo, Texas | 3 | 31 | Defeated Kevin and Kerry Von Erich in a rematch. | [3][1][9] | |||
| 54 | El Halcón(4) andKevin Von Erich(2) | August 1, 1980 | BTW Show | Dallas, Texas | 1 | [ab] | [3][1] | ||||
| 55 | Gino Hernandez(4) andGary Young | October 1980 | BTW Show | Houston, Texas | 1 | [ac] | Sweet Brown Sugar substituted for El Halcón in the championship match | [3][1] | |||
| 56 | Bruiser Brody andKerry Von Erich | January 11, 1981 | BTW Show | Dallas, Texas | 1 | [ad] | [3][1] | ||||
| — | Vacated | May 1981 | — | — | — | — | Championship vacated after Bruiser Brody stopped working for Big Time Wrestling | [3][1] | |||
| 57 | Brian Blair andAl Madril | June 1981 | BTW Show | [c] | 1 | [ae] | Won a tournament to become champions | [3][1] | |||
| 58 | Killer Tim Brooks and Armand Hussein | September 1981 | BTW Show | Ft. Worth, Texas | 1 | [af] | [3][1] | ||||
| Championship history is unrecorded fromSeptember 1981 toOctober 24, 1981. | |||||||||||
| 59 | The Great Kabuki andChan Chung[ag](4) | October 24, 1981(NLT) | BTW Show | [c] | 1 | [ah] | Records are unclear as to whom they defeated to become champions. | [3][1] | |||
| 60 | Terry Orndorff andKerry Von Erich(2) | October 25, 1981 | Wrestling Star Wars | Dallas, Texas | 1 | [ai] | [10][11] | ||||
| Championship history is unrecorded fromOctober 25, 1981 to1982. | |||||||||||
| WCCW American Tag Team Championship | |||||||||||
| 61 | Al Madril(2) andKerry Von Erich(3) | 1982 | WCCW Show | [c] | 1 | [aj] | Records are unclear as to whom they defeated to win the championship | [3][1] | |||
| 62 | King Kong Bundy andBugsy McGraw | April 11, 1982 | WCCW Show | Dallas, Texas | 1 | 85 | [3][1] | ||||
| 63 | The Von Erichs (Kerry (4) andKevin (3)) | July 5, 1982 | WCCW Show | Ft. Worth, Texas | 1 | 69 | [3][1] | ||||
| 64 | King Kong Bundy(2) andBill Irwin | September 12, 1982 | WCCW Show | Dallas, Texas | 1 | 75 | [3][1] | ||||
| 65 | The Fabulous Freebirds (Terry Gordy andMichael Hayes) | November 26, 1982 | WCCW Show | Dallas, Texas | 1 | 202 | [3][1] | ||||
| 66 | Bruiser Brody(2) andKerry Von Erich(5) | June 16, 1983 | Wrestling Star Wars | Dallas, Texas | 2 | [ak] | [3][1][12] | ||||
| — | Vacated | 1983 | — | — | — | — | Championship vacated after Bruiser Brody was injured. | [3][1] | |||
| 67 | Bulldog Brower andRoddy Piper | October 1983 | House show | Detroit, Michigan | 1 | [al] | Won a fictitious tournament to become champions | [3][1] | |||
| 68 | The Super Destroyers Super Destroyer #1 andSuper Destroyer #2) | October 1983 | House show | Indianapolis, Indiana | 1 | [am] | Fictitious title change | [3][1] | |||
| 69 | Brian Adias andKing Parsons | December 25, 1983 | Christmas Star Wars | Dallas, Texas | 1 | 36 | [3][1][13] | ||||
| 70 | The Super Destroyers Super Destroyer #1 andSuper Destroyer #2) | January 30, 1984 | WCCW Show | Ft. Worth, Texas | 2 | 97 | [3][1] | ||||
| 71 | Rock 'N Soul (King Parsons (2) andBuck Zumhofe) | May 6, 1984 | Parade of Champions | Irving, Texas | 1 | 13 | [14][15] | ||||
| 72 | The Super Destroyers Super Destroyer #1 andSuper Destroyer #2) | May 19, 1984 | WCCW Show | San Antonio, Texas | 3 | 46 | Rock 'N Soul unmasked The Super Destroyers after the match, revealing them to be Bill and Scott Irwin. | [3][1] | |||
| 73 | The Super Destroyers Super Destroyer #1 andSuper Destroyer #2) | July 4, 1984 | Independence Day Star Wars | Ft. Worth, Texas | 2 | 86 | Parsons defeated Bill Irwin in a singles match. | [3][1][16] | |||
| 74 | The Long Riders (Bill andScott Irwin) | September 28, 1984 | WCCW Show | Dallas, Texas | 4 | 24 | [3][1] | ||||
| 75 | The Fantastics (Bobby Fulton andTommy Rogers) | October 22, 1984 | WCCW Show | Ft. Worth, Texas | 1 | 81 | [3][1] | ||||
| 76 | The Midnight Express (Dennis Condrey andBobby Eaton) | January 11, 1985 | WCCW Episode #161 | Dallas, Texas | 1 | 164 | Aired on January 26, 1985. | [3][1] | |||
| — | Vacated | June 24, 1985 | — | — | — | — | Championship vacated after a match where the Midnight Express' managerJim Cornette interfere in the match. | [3][1] | |||
| 77 | The Fantastics (Bobby Fulton andTommy Rogers) | May 5, 1985 | Parade of Champions | Irving, Texas | 2 | 50 | 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. | [3][1][17] | |||
| 78 | Chris Adams andGino Hernandez(5) | June 24, 1985 | WCCW Show | Ft. Worth, Texas | 1 | 81 | [3][1] | ||||
| — | Vacated | September 13, 1985 | — | — | — | — | Championship vacated after a match against Kerry and Kevin Von Erich ended in a double disqualification. | [3][1] | |||
| 79 | The Von Erichs (Kerry(6) andKevin(4)) | September 20, 1985 | WCCW Show | Dallas, Texas | 2 | 28 | Defeated Chris Adams and Gino Hernandez in a rematch. | [3][1] | |||
| — | Vacated | October 18, 1985 | — | — | — | — | Championship vacated after a match against Chris Adam and Gino Hernandes ended inconclusively | [3][1] | |||
| 80 | Chris Adams andGino Hernandez(6) | November 28, 1985 | Thanksgiving Star Wars | Dallas, Texas | 2 | [an] | Defeated Kerry and Kevin Von Erich in a rematch. | [3][1][18] | |||
| — | Vacated | 1986 | — | — | — | — | Championship vacated when Adams and Herndez split up. WCCW would later leave the NWA to become World Class Wrestling Association. | [3][1] | |||
| WCWA World Tag Team Championship | |||||||||||
| 81 | Matt Borne andBuzz Sawyer | September 1, 1986 | Labor Day Star Wars | Ft. Worth, Texas | 1 | 67 | DefeatedChris Adams andLance Von Erich in atournament final. | [3][2][19] | |||
| 82 | Dingo Warrior andLance Von Erich | November 17, 1986 | WCWA Show | Ft. Worth, Texas | 1 | 14 | [3][2] | ||||
| 83 | Brian Adias(2) andAl Madril(3) | December 1, 1986 | WCWA Show | Ft. Worth, Texas | 1 | 93 | [3][2] | ||||
| 84 | The Fantastics (Bobby Fulton andTommy Rogers) | March 4, 1987 | WCWA Show | Lubbock, Texas | 3 | 33 | [3][2][20] | ||||
| — | Vacated | April 6, 1987 | — | — | — | — | Championship vacated after a match againstThe Rock 'n' Roll RPMs (Mike Davis andTommy Lane) | [3][2] | |||
| 85 | The Fantastics (Bobby Fulton andTommy Rogers) | May 4, 1987 | WCWA Show | Lubbock, Texas | 4 | 53 | Defeated The Rock 'n' Roll RPMs in a rematch. | [3][2] | |||
| 86 | Eric Embry and Frank Lancaster | June 26, 1987 | WCWA Show | Dallas, Texas | 1 | 42 | [3][2] | ||||
| 87 | The Simpson Brothers (Shaun andSteve) | September 7, 1987 | Labor Day Star Wars | Ft. Worth, Texas | 1 | 36 | [3][2][21] | ||||
| 88 | Brian Adias(3) and Frank Lancaster(2) | September 12, 1987 | WCWA Show | Ft. Worth, Texas | 1 | 38 | Defeated Shaun Simpson and Skip Young to win the championship | [3][2] | |||
| 89 | The Von Erichs (Kerry (7) andKevin (5)) | October 20, 1987 | WCWA Show | Shreveport, Louisiana | 3 | [ao] | [3][2] | ||||
| 90 | Iceman Parsons(4) andTerry Taylor | 1988 | WCWA Show | [c] | 1 | [ap] | [3][2] | ||||
| 91 | The Von Erichs (Kerry (8) andKevin (6)) | July 1, 1988 | WCWA Show | Dallas, Texas | 4 | 42 | [3][2][9] | ||||
| 92 | The Samoan Swat Team (Fatu andSamu) | August 12, 1988 | WCWA Show | Dallas, Texas | 1 | 35 | [3][2] | ||||
| 93 | Steve Cox andMichael Hayes(2) | September 16, 1988 | WCWA Show | Dallas, Texas | 1 | 3 | [3][2] | ||||
| 94 | The Samoan Swat Team (Fatu andSamu) | September 19, 1988 | AWA/CWA Show | Memphis, Tennessee | 2 | 26 | [3][2] | ||||
| 95 | Steve Cox andMichael Hayes(3) | October 15, 1988 | 5th Cotton Bowl Extravaganza | Dallas, Texas | 2 | 2 | [3][2][22][23] | ||||
| 96 | The Samoan Swat Team (Fatu andSamu) | October 17, 1988 | WCWA Show | Ft. Worth, Texas | 3 | [aq] | [3][2] | ||||
| 97 | The Von Erichs (Kerry (9) andKevin (7)) | February 1989 | N/A | N/A | 5 | [ar] | Title awarded when The Samoan Swat Team left the promotion. | [3][2] | |||
| 98 | Robert Fuller andJimmy Golden | February 17, 1989 | WCWA Show | Dallas, Texas | 1 | 23 | Won the championship by disqualification. | [3][2][24] | |||
| 99 | Jeff Jarrett andKerry Von Erich(10) | March 12, 1989 | WCWA Show | Ft. Worth, Texas | 1 | 68 | [3][2] | ||||
| 100 | Cactus Jack andSuper Zodiac II[as](2) | May 19, 1989 | WCWA Show | Dallas, Texas | 1 | 21 | [3][2] | ||||
| 101 | Jeff Jarrett(2) andMil Máscaras(2) | June 9, 1989 | WCWA Show | Dallas, Texas | 1 | 14 | [3][2] | ||||
| 102 | Robert Fuller(2) andBrian Lee | June 23, 1989 | WCWA Show | Dallas, Texas | 1 | 7 | [3][2] | ||||
| 103 | Matt Borne(2) andJeff Jarrett(3) | June 30, 1989 | WCWA Show | Dallas, Texas | 1 | 35 | [3][2] | ||||
| 103 | Scott Braddock andCactus Jack(2) | August 4, 1989 | WCWA Show | Dallas, Texas | 1 | 0 | [3][2][25] | ||||
| — | Deactivated | August 4, 1989 | — | — | — | — | Championship was replaced by theUSWA World Tag Team Championship, with the WCWA closing shortly thereafter. | [3][2][4] | |||
The main event of theLabor Day Star Wars show was a tag team tournament for the vacant WCCW Tag Team Championship.[26] The title had been vacated by the promotion due to the break up of previous championsChris Adams andGino Hernandez earlier that year.
| Semifinals | Qualifiers | Finalists | Finals | ||||||||||||
| Kevin Sullivan andMark Lewin | Pin | ||||||||||||||
| The Batten Twins (Bart Batten and Brad Batten) | 12:15 | ||||||||||||||
| Kevin Sullivan and Mark Lewin | Pin | ||||||||||||||
| Buzz Sawyer and Matt Borne | |||||||||||||||
| Buzz Sawyer andMatt Borne | CO | ||||||||||||||
| The Von Erichs (Kevin andMike Von Erich) | |||||||||||||||
| Buzz Sawyer and Matt Borne | W | ||||||||||||||
| The Youngbloods | |||||||||||||||
| The Youngbloods (Chris Youngblood andMark Youngblood) | DQ | ||||||||||||||
| Rick Rude andJos LeDuc | |||||||||||||||
| The Youngbloods | W | ||||||||||||||
| The Oates Brothers (Jerry and Ted Oates) | |||||||||||||||
| Buzz Sawyer and Matt Borne | Pin | ||||||||||||||
| Chris Adams and Lance Von Erich | |||||||||||||||
| The Dingo Warrior and Socko | W | ||||||||||||||
| Killer Brooks andThe Grappler | |||||||||||||||
| The Dingo Warrior and Socko | W | ||||||||||||||
| Brian Adias andScott Casey | |||||||||||||||
| The Dingo Warrior and Socko | Pin | ||||||||||||||
| Chris Adams andLance Von Erich | |||||||||||||||
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