CWF Tag Team Championship

CWF Tag Team Championship
Details
PromotionSoutheast Championship Wrestling
Continental Championship Wrestling
Continental Wrestling Federation
Date establishedFebruary 1974
Date retired1989
Other name(s)
  • NWA Southeastern Tag Team Championship (1974–1986)
  • NWA Continental Tag Team Championship (1986–1988)
Statistics
First champion(s)Frank Monte and Nick DeCarlo
Final champion(s)Jimmy Golden (14) and Brian Lee
Most reignsThe Midnight Express (14 reigns)

The NWA Southeastern Tag Team Championship was the major tag team championship in the National Wrestling Alliance's Alabama territory, Southeastern Championship Wrestling (SECW). It existed from 1974 until November 1986, when it became the NWA Continental Tag Team Championship, after SECW changed its name to Continental Championship Wrestling (CCW). In 1988, when CCW changed its name to the Continental Wrestling Federation (CWF), it became the CWF Tag Team Championship. The CWF closed in 1989 and the title was retired.[1]

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
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
NWA Southeastern Tag Team Championship
1 Frank Monte and Nick DeCarlo February 1974 House show N/A 1 [a] Awarded  
2 Tojo Yamamoto and Mr. Kamikaze April 17, 1974 House show Nashville, Tennessee 1 7    
3 Frank Monte and Nick DeCarlo April 24, 1974 House show Nashville, Tennessee 2 [a]    
4 Duke Myers and The Blue Scorpion November 1974 House show N/A 1 [a]    
5 Ricky Gibson and Jimmy Golden June 1975 House show N/A 1 [a]    
6 The Masked Superstars
(Leon Baxter and Dick Dunn)
March 7, 1976 House show Knoxville, Tennessee 1 33 Defeated Robert Fuller and Jimmy Golden in a tournament final  
7 Robert Fuller and Jimmy Golden April 9, 1976 House show Knoxville, Tennessee 1 [a]    
8 David Schultz and Bill Ash June 1976 House show Knoxville, Tennessee 1 [a]    
9 The Von Steigers
(Kurt and Karl Von Steiger)
July 2, 1976 House show Knoxville, Tennessee 1 7    
10 Robert Fuller and Jimmy Golden July 9, 1976 House show Knoxville, Tennessee 2 [a]    
11 The Von Steigers
(Kurt and Karl Von Steiger)
January 1977 House show N/A 2 [a]    
12 Tommy Rich and Bill Dundee April 18, 1977 House show Memphis, Tennessee 1 10    
13 The Von Steigers
(Kurt and Karl Von Steiger)
April 28, 1977 House show Knoxville, Tennessee 3 9    
14 Tony Charles and "Mr. Knoxville" May 7, 1977 House show Knoxville, Tennessee 1 34    
15 "Mr. Knoxville" (2) and Bob Orton Jr. June 10, 1977 House show Knoxville, Tennessee 1 77 Charles gave his half to Orton  
16 Bob Armstrong and Jos LeDuc August 26, 1977 House show Knoxville, Tennessee 1 7    
17 "Mr. Knoxville" (3) and Bob Orton Jr. September 2, 1977 House show Knoxville, Tennessee 2 435    
18 The Assassin and Don Carson November 11, 1978 House show Knoxville, Tennessee 1 −286    
19 Robert Fuller (3) and Georgia Jaw Cracker (2) January 29, 1978 House show Knoxville, Tennessee 1 [a]    
1978 Armstrong, who was suspended at the time, is unmasked and titles are stripped.  
20 Ricky Gibson and Jimmy Golden March 19, 1978 House show Knoxville, Tennessee 2 28 Won tournament  
21 Bicentennial Kings
(Dennis Condrey and Phil Hickerson)
April 16, 1978 House show Knoxville, Tennessee 1 103    
22 Jimmy Golden (3) and Bob Roop July 28, 1978 House show Knoxville, Tennessee 1 14    
23 Bicentennial Kings
(Dennis Condrey and Phil Hickerson)
August 11, 1978 House show Knoxville, Tennessee 2 49    
24 Jimmy Golden (4) and Rip Smith September 29, 1978 House show Knoxville, Tennessee 1 35    
25 Bicentennial Kings
(Dennis Condrey and Phil Hickerson)
November 3, 1978 House show Knoxville, Tennessee 3 28    
26 Kevin Sullivan and Ken Lucas December 1, 1978 House show Knoxville, Tennessee 1 51    
27 Jerry Blackwell and The Invader (3) January 21, 1979 House show Knoxville, Tennessee 1 14    
28 Bob Armstrong (3) and Ken Lucas February 4, 1979 House show Knoxville, Tennessee 1 [a]    
February 1979 Vacated for undocumented reasons  
29 Bob Orton Jr. (4) and Bob Roop February 11, 1979 House show Knoxville, Tennessee 1 102 Defeated Kevin Sullivan and Ken Lucas in tournament final.  
30 Jerry Blackwell (2) and Dick Slater May 24, 1979 House show Knoxville, Tennessee 1 [a]    
June 1979 Vacated for undocumented reasons  
31 Ron and Buddy Fuller June 22, 1979 House show Knoxville, Tennessee 1 7 Won tournament  
32 Toru Tanaka and Mr. Fuji June 29, 1979 House show Knoxville, Tennessee 1 30    
33 Ron (2) and Robert Fuller (4) July 29, 1979 House show Knoxville, Tennessee 1 47    
34 Jimmy Golden (3) and Norvell Austin September 14, 1979 House show Knoxville, Tennessee 1 49    
35 Dick Slater (2) and Paul Orndorff November 2, 1979 (NLT) House show N/A 1 [a]    
36 Dennis Condrey (4) and David Schultz (2) November 1979 House show N/A 1 [a]    
February 3, 1980 Held up after match against The Matador and Mike Stallings.  
37 Mike Stallings and The Matador February 10, 1980 House show Knoxville, Tennessee 1 [a] Won the rematch [2]
38 Robert Fuller (5) and Eddie Boulder February 1980 House show N/A 1 [a]    
39 Manchurians
(Tio and Tapu)
March 2, 1980 House show Knoxville, Tennessee 1 [a]    
40 Ron (3) and Robert Fuller (6) March 1980 House show N/A 2 [a]    
41 Manchurians
(Tio and Tapu)
June 6, 1980 House show Knoxville, Tennessee 2 [a]    
42 The Big C's
(Dennis Condrey (5) and Don Carson (2))
October 1980 House show N/A 1 [a]    
43 Robert Fuller (7) and Jos LeDuc October 7, 1980 House show Mobile, Alabama 1 19    
44 Ron Bass and Super Pro October 26, 1980 House show Pensacola, Florida 1 21    
45 Bob Armstrong (4) and Jos LeDuc November 16, 1980 House show Pensacola, Florida 2 [a]    
48 Dennis Condrey (7) and Randy Rose (3) 1980 House show N/A 2 [a]    
49 Bob (5) and Brad Armstrong December 1980 House show N/A 1 [a]    
50 Dennis Condrey (8) and Randy Rose (4) January 1981 House show N/A 3 [a]    
51 Norvell Austin (2) and Paul Orndorff (3) February 21, 1981 House show Dothan, Alabama 2 0    
N/A Austin's suffered a neck injury from Condrey and Rose  
52 Dennis Condrey (9) and Randy Rose (5) March 1, 1981 House show Pensacola, Florida 4 37    
53 Bob (6) and Brad Armstrong April 7, 1981 House show N/A 2 [a]    
April 1981 Vacated when Bob Armstrong is injsured  
55 Dennis Condrey (10) and Randy Rose (6) June 1981 House show Birmingham, Alabama 5 29    
56 Bob Armstrong (7) and Robert Fuller (8) August 25, 1981 (NLT) House show Mobile, Alabama 2 33    
57 Jimmy Golden (3) and Mongolian Stomper September 27, 1981 (NLT) House show N/A 1 31    
58 Robert Fuller (9) and Jos LeDuc October 28, 1981 House show Montgomery, Alabama 2 6    
59 Randy Rose (7) and Jimmy Golden (5) November 3, 1981 House show Mobile, Alabama 1 12    
60 Robert Fuller (10) and Jos LeDuc November 15, 1981 House show Pensacola, Florida 3 [a]    
1981 Fuller and LeDuc split.  
61 Kiwi Sheepherders
(Luke Williams and Jonathan Boyd)
January 2, 1982 House show Dothan, Alabama 1 252 Records unclear as to whom they defeated.  
62 Robert Fuller (11) and Jimmy Golden (6) September 11, 1982 House show Dothan, Alabama 3 16    
63 The Midnight Express
Dennis Condrey (11), Norvell Austin (3) and Randy Rose (8))
September 27, 1982 House show Birmingham, Alabama 6 69 All three members of the Midnight Express defend the title at various times.  
64 Mongolian Stomper (2) and Stomper Junior December 5, 1982 (NLT) House show N/A 1 [a]    
65 The Midnight Express
Dennis Condrey (12), Norvell Austin (4) and Randy Rose (9))
December 1982 House show N/A 7 [a]    
1982 Championship vacated for undocumented reasons  
66 The Midnight Express
Dennis Condrey (13), Norvell Austin (5) and Randy Rose (10))
February 28, 1983 House show Birmingham, Alabama 8 [a] Defeated the Kiwi Sheepherders and Fuller and Golden.  
67 Ken Lucas (3) and Dizzy Ed Hogan June 1983 House show N/A 1 [a]    
68 The Midnight Express
Dennis Condrey (14), Norvell Austin (6) and Randy Rose (11))
July 1983 House show N/A 9 [a]    
69 Ken Lucas (4) and Dizzy Ed Hogan (2) July 1983 House show N/A 2 [a]    
70 The Midnight Express
Dennis Condrey (15), Norvell Austin (7) and Randy Rose (12))
August 8, 1983 House show Birmingham, Alabama 10 [a]    
71 Robert Fuller (12) and Jimmy Golden (7) N/A House show N/A 4 [a]    
72 The Midnight Express
Dennis Condrey (16), Norvell Austin (8) and Randy Rose (13))
August 1983 House show N/A 11 [a]    
73 Brad (4) and Scott Armstrong October 1983 House show N/A 1 [a]    
74 Devastation, Inc.
(Ron Starr and Wayne Farris)
November 7, 1983 House show Birmingham, Alabama 1 [a]    
December 1983 Starr left area.  
75 Arn Anderson and Jerry Stubbs (2) January 15, 1984 House show Montgomery, Alabama 1 71 Defeated Jimmy Golden and Jacques Rougeau, Jr. in tournament final. [3]
76 Robert Fuller (13) and Jimmy Golden (8) March 26, 1984 House show Birmingham, Alabama 5 40    
77 Arn Anderson and Jerry Stubbs (3) May 5, 1984 House show Dothan, Alabama 2 30 Titles returned when Fuller injured.  
78 The Rat Patrol
(Steve Armstrong and Johnny Rich)
June 4, 1984 House show Birmingham, Alabama 1 42    
79 Arn Anderson and Jerry Stubbs (4) July 16, 1984 House show Birmingham, Alabama 3 21    
80 The Rat Patrol
(Steve Armstrong and Johnny Rich)
August 6, 1984 House show Birmingham, Alabama 2 [a]    
81 Arn Anderson (5) and Pat Rose 1984 House show N/A 4 [a]    
82 The Rat Patrol
(Steve Armstrong and Johnny Rich)
October 1984 House show N/A 3 [a]    
83 Randy (14) and Pat Rose (2) November 12, 1984 House show N/A 1 131    
84 The Nightmares
(Ken Wayne and Danny Davis)
March 23, 1985 House show Dothan, Alabama 1 −75    
85 The Rat Patrol
(Steve Armstrong and Johnny Rich)
January 7, 1985 House show Birmingham, Alabama 4 [a]    
1985 1 Titles held up after match with Nightmares.  
87 The Nightmares
(Ken Wayne and Danny Davis)
May 25, 1985 House show N/A 2 121 Won rematch.  
87 The Soul Patrol
(Norvell Austin (7) and Brickhouse Brown)
September 23, 1985 House show Birmingham, Alabama 1 7    
88 The Nightmares
(Ken Wayne and Danny Davis)
September 30, 1985 House show Birmingham, Alabama 3 140    
89 Johnny (2) and Tommy Rich February 17, 1986 House show Birmingham, Alabama 1 27    
90 Robert Fuller (14) and Jimmy Golden (9) March 16, 1986 House show Pensacola, Florida 6 85    
91 Tommy Rich (2) and Steve Armstrong (2) June 9, 1986 House show Birmingham, Alabama 1 14    
92 Robert Fuller (15) and Jimmy Golden (10) June 23, 1986 House show Dothan, Alabama 7 105    
93 The Bullet (8) and Steve Armstrong (3) October 6, 1986 House show Birmingham, Alabama 1 [a]    
94 New Guinea Headhunters
(Headhunter 1 and Headhunter 2)
November 1986 House show N/A 1 [a]    
November 1986 Replaced  
NWA Continental Tag Team Championship
95 Tony Anthony and Jerry Stubbs (4) November 15, 1986 House show Knoxville, Tennessee 1 40 Defeated The Nightmares.  
96 The Nightmares
(Ken Wayne and Danny Davis)
December 25, 1986 House show Birmingham, Alabama 4 60    
97 Tony Anthony and Jerry Stubbs (5) February 23, 1987 House show Birmingham, Alabama 2 63    
98 Robert Fuller (16) and Jimmy Golden (11) April 27, 1987 House show Birmingham, Alabama 8 [a]    
99 Tony Anthony and Jerry Stubbs (6) May 1987 House show N/A 3 [a]    
100 Robert Fuller (17) and Jimmy Golden (12) May 25, 1987 House show Birmingham, Alabama 9 285    
101 The Southern Boys
(Steve Armstrong (4) and Tracy Smothers)
March 5, 1988 House show Dothan, Alabama 1 78   [4]
102 The Nightmares
(Ken Wayne and Danny Davis)
May 22, 1988 House show Montgomery, Alabama 5 7    
103 D.I. Bob Carter and Detroit Demolition May 29, 1988 House show Birmingham, Alabama 1 50    
104 Lord Humongous and Shane Douglas July 18, 1988 House show Birmingham, Alabama 1 [a]    
105 Tony Anthony and Jerry Stubbs (7) 1988 House show N/A 4 [a] Awarded when Douglas leaves area  
1988 SCW closed  
CWF Tag Team Championship
106 Tony Anthony and Jerry Stubbs (8) November 11, 1988 House show Knoxville, Tennessee 1 17 Defeated The Bullet and Brad Armstrong.  
107 The Bullet (9) and Brad Armstrong (5) November 28, 1988 House show Birmingham, Alabama 1 27    
108 Tony Anthony and Jerry Stubbs (9) December 25, 1988 House show Knoxville, Tennessee 2 54    
109 Johnny (3) and Davey Rich February 17, 1989 House show Knoxville, Tennessee 1 77    
110 Masahiro Chono and Mike Davis May 5, 1989 House show Knoxville, Tennessee 1 19   [5]
111 Jimmy Golden (13) and Mongolian Stomper (3) May 24, 1989 House show Murphy, North Carolina 1 [a]    
July 1989 Stomper leaves area.  
112 The Southern Boys
(Steve Armstrong (4) and Tracy Smothers)
July 1989 House show N/A 1 [a] Awarded  
113 Jimmy Golden (14) and Brian Lee August 26, 1989 House show Dothan, Alabama 1 [a]    
Deactivated 1989 CWF closed  

Footnotes

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See also

References

  1. ^ Royal Duncan & Gary Will (2006). Wrestling Title Histories (4th ed.). Archeus Communications. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
  2. ^ Hoops, Brian (February 10, 2017). "DAILY PRO WRESTLING HISTORY (02/10): MASA SAITO WINS AWA GOLD AT THE TOKYO DOME". Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online. Retrieved February 10, 2017.
  3. ^ Hoops, Brian (January 15, 2019). "Pro wrestling history (01/15): Big John Studd wins 1989 Royal Rumble". Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online. Retrieved January 18, 2019.
  4. ^ Hoops, Brian (March 5, 2017). "Daily Pro Wrestling History (03/05): The Hardy Boyz win WWF tag team gold". Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online. Retrieved March 5, 2017.
  5. ^ F4W Staff (May 5, 2015). "On this day in pro wrestling history (May 5): Bruno Vs. Gorilla in Puerto Rico, 2nd annual Von Erich Memorial Parade of Champions". Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online. Retrieved February 10, 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)

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