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WWA International Television Tag Team Championship
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Wilbur Snyder and Sandor Szabo
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1
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January 25, 1954
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Hollywood, California
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Defeated Lord James Blears and John Tolos for the title.
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Lord James Blears and Lord Athol Layton
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1
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March 8, 1954
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Hollywood, California
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Wilbur Snyder (2) and Sandor Szabo (2)
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2
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c. April 1954 (NLT)
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Sometime after March 10, 1954.
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The Great Bolo and Tom Rice
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1
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April 5, 1954
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Hollywood, California
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Or April 19, 1954; Snyder and Szabo may continue to be billed as champion in Bakersfield, California.
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Wilbur Snyder (3) and Bobo Brazil
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1
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June 3, 1954 (NLT)
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Hollywood, California
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Sometime after May 27, 1954.
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Lord James Blears and Lord Athol Layton
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2
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c. August 1954
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Hollywood, California
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Sometime before August 14, 1954.
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Vacant
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Sometime before September 6, 1954.
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Wilbur Snyder (4) and Bobo Brazil (2)
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2
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September 6, 1954
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Hollywood, California
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Defeated Blears and Gene Kiniski for the title.
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Gene Kiniski and John Tolos
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1
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October 13, 1954
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Los Angeles, California
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Lord James Blears (3) and Joe Pazandak
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1
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November 22, 1954
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Hollywood, California
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Bobo Brazil (3) and Sandor Szabo (3)
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1
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November 29, 1954
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Hollywood, California
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Great Bolo (2) and Tom Rice (2)
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2
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January 19, 1955
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Los Angeles, California
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Bill Melby and Johnny Barend
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1
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February 7, 1955
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Hollywood, California
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Tom Rice (3) and Juan Humberto
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1
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March 7, 1955
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Hollywood, California
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Still champions as of April 9, 1955.
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Tosh Togo and Great Togo
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1
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June 2, 1955
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Still champions as of October 20, 1955.
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Lee Henning and Tom Rice (4)
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1
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March 3, 1956
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Hollywood, California
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Don Leo Jonathan and Lord Leslie Carlton
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1
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May 7, 1956
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Hollywood, California
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Defeated Lee Henning and Tom Rice for the title.
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Lee Henning (2) and Tom Rice (5)
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2
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May 14, 1956
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Hollywood, California
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Rito Romero and Chief War Cloud
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1
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June 4, 1956
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Hollywood, California
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Lord James Blears (4) and Sandor Kovacs
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1
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July 21, 1956
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Still champions as of August 4, 1956.
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Rito Romero (2) and Ray Stern
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1
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September 15, 1956
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Lord James Blears (5) and Lord Leslie Carlton (2)
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1
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November 24, 1956
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Bobo Brazil (4) and Primo Carnera
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1
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November 28, 1956
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Hollywood, California
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Defeated Lord James Blears and Lord Athol Layton for the title.
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Lord James Blears (6) and Lord Leslie Carlton (3)
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2
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March 1957
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Gene Stanlee and Sandor Szabo (4)
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1
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March 9, 1957
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San Bernardino, California
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Still champions as of April 6, 1957.
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Ilio DiPaolo and Tex Mckenzie
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1
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1957
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Sky Hi Lee and Shag Thomas face Bobo Brazil and Sandor Szabo for the title on April 24, 1957 in Los Angeles, California (champions unknown).
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Hans Hermann and Mr. Moto
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1
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July 6, 1957
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San Bernardino, California
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Seymour Koenig and Sammy Berg
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1
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September 1957
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Hans Hermann (2) and Hans Schmidt
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1
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November 2, 1957
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Still champions as of December 7, 1957.
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Wild Red Berry and Bob Orton
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1
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February 15, 1958
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Pepper Gomez and Charro Azteca
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1
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February 22, 1958
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San Bernardino, California
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Wild Red Berry (2) and Bob Orton (2)
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2
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March 1, 1958
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San Bernardino, California
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Lord James Blears (7) and Henry Lenz
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1
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March 1958
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Sometime before March 29, 1958.
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Seymour Koenig (2) and Herb Freeman
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1
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June 11, 1958
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Los Angeles, California
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Defeated Billy Varga and Hardy Kruskamp for the title.
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Rito Romero (3) and Suni War Cloud
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1
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June 1958
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Sometime between June 12 and June 23, 1958.
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Seymour Koenig (3) and Herb Freeman (2)
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2
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June 1958
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Sometime between June 24 and June 27, 1958; still champions as of August 16, 1958.
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Wild Red Berry (3) and Tosh Togo (2)
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1
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September 1958
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Sandor Szabo (5) and Billy Darnell
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1
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September 1958
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Frank Jares and Matt Murphy
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1
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November 22, 1958
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May have been held-up after a match against Enrique Romero and Luis Martinez on January 14, 1959 in Los Angeles, California.
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Enrique Romero and Luis Martínez
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1
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February 7, 1959
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Los Angeles, California
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Defeated Frank Jares and Matt Murphy for the title. This may have been a rematch.
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Hans Hermann (3) and Hardy Kruskamp
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1
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March 21, 1959
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San Bernardino, California
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Enrique Romero and Luis Martinez
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2
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March 29, 1959
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San Bernardino, California
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Eric Pederson and Henry Lenz (2)
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1
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April 6, 1959
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Los Angeles, California
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Still champions as of May 9, 1959.
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Billy Varga and Hardy Kruskamp (2)
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1
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May 29, 1959
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Still champions as of July 25, 1959.
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The Fabulous Kangaroos (Al Costello and Roy Heffernan)
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1
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August 22, 1959
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Still champions as of September 17, 1959.
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Billy Varga (2) and Hardy Kruskamp (3)
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2
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November 19, 1959
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Sandor Szabo (6) and Edouard Carpentier
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1
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December 16, 1959
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Los Angeles, California
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Defeated Art Michalik and Legs Wilson for the title.
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The Fabulous Kangaroos Al Costello and Roy Heffernan)
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2
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June 15, 1960
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Los Angeles, California
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Dick Hutton and Sam Steamboat
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1
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July 16, 1960
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Los Angeles, California`
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Stan Holek and The Preacher
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1
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August 20, 1960
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San Bernardino, California
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Sandor Szabo (7) and Edouard Carpentier (2)
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2
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October 19, 1960
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Los Angeles, California
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Stan Holek and The Preacher
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2
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December 3, 1960
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San Bernardino, California
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Nick Bockwinkel and Lord James Blears (8)
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1
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December 23, 1960
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Long Beach, California
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Stan Holek and The Preacher
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3
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December 31, 1960
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Nick Bockwinkel (2) and Edouard Carpentier (3)
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1
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January 4, 1961
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Los Angeles, California
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Mike Sharpe and Zebra Kid
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1
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May 12, 1961
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Long Beach, California
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The Torres Brothers (Alberto and Ramón Torres)
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1
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June 29, 1961
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Bakersfield, California
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Freddie Blassie and Mr. Moto (2)
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1
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November 9, 1961
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Bakersfield, California
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Lou Thesz and Sailor Art Thomas
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1
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November 22, 1961
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Los Angeles, California
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Hans Hermann (4) and Jess Ortega
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1
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December 1961
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Freddie Blassie (2) and Mr. Moto (3)
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2
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January 17, 1962
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Los Angeles, California
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Vacant
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February 1962
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When Blassie and Moto split up.
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Billy Varga (3) and Mario LaPentero
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1
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March 15, 1962
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Long Beach, California
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Defeated Nick Bockwinkel and King Koenig in tournament final.
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Dick Garza and Eric Rommel
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1
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July 4, 1962
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Los Angeles, California
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Sir Alan Garfield and Karl Von Schober
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1
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September 26, 1962
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Los Angeles, California
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Haystack Calhoun and Abe Jacobs
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1
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October 31, 1962
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Los Angeles, California
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The Destroyer and Don Manoukian
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1
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December 19, 1962
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Los Angeles, California
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Have defeated Haystack Calhoun and Abe Jacobs on November 29, 1962 in Los Angeles, California to win International Television Title; renamed the United States Title.
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WWA United States Tag Team Championship
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Bearcat Wright and Mr. Moto (4)
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1
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July 19, 1963
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Los Angeles, California
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Starts being billed as the world title in Bakersfield, California in July 1963.
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Freddie Blassie (3) and Don Leo Jonathan (2)
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1
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September 28, 1963
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Long Beach, California
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Bearcat Wright (2) and Red Bastien
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1
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November 21, 1963
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Los Angeles, California
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Mr. Moto (5) and Kintarō Ōki
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1
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December 10, 1963
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Long Beach, California
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The Neilson Brothers (Art Neilson and Stan Neilson Stan Holek (4))
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1
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January 9, 1964
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North Hollywood, California
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Repeated in San Bernardino, California on January 11, 1964.
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Edouard Carpentier (4) and Ernie Ladd
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1
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February 1, 1964
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San Bernardino, California
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