CWF Tag Team Championship

The NWA Southeastern Tag Team Championship was the major tag team title in the National Wrestling Alliance's Alabama territory known as Southeast Championship Wrestling. It existed from 1974 until 1986, when it became the NWA Southeast Continental Tag Team Championship. It became the CWF Tag Team Championship in 1988 when SCW closed and the promotion became the Continental Wrestling Federation. The CWF closed in 1989 and the title was retired.[1]

Title history

Wrestlers: Reigns together: Date: Place: Notes:
NWA Southeastern Tag Team Championship
Frank Monte & Nick DeCarlo 1 February 1974 Awarded
Tojo Yamamoto & Mr. Kamikaze 1 April 17, 1974 Nashville, TN
Frank Monte & Nick DeCarlo 2 April 24, 1974 Nashville, TN
Duke Myers & The Blue Scorpion 1 November 1974
Ricky Gibson & Jimmy Golden 1 June 1975
Masked Superstars (Leon Baxter and Dick Dunn) 1 April 1976 Records unclear as to whom they defeated.
Robert Fuller & Jimmy Golden 1 April 1976
David Schultz & Bill Ash 1 June 1976
Kurt & Karl Von Steiger 1 July 1976
Robert Fuller & Jimmy Golden 2 July 1976
Kurt & Karl Von Steiger 2 January 1977
Tommy Rich & Bill Dundee 1 April 18, 1977 Memphis, TN
Kurt & Karl Von Steiger 3 April 28, 1977 Knoxville, TN
Tony Charles & "Mr. Knoxville" 1 May 1977 ?
Mr. Knoxville & Bob Orton, Jr. 1 June 1977 Charles gave his half to Orton
Bob Armstrong & Jos LeDuc 1 September 1977
Mr. Knoxville & Bob Orton, Jr. 2 September 1977
The Assassin & Don Carson 1 January 1978
Robert Fuller (3) & Georgia Jaw Cracker (2) 1 1978
Stripped 1978 Armstrong, who is suspended, is unmasked and titles are stripped.
Ricky Gibson & Jimmy Golden 2 March 1978 Won tournament
Dennis Condrey & Phil Hickerson 1 April 1978
Jimmy Golden (3) & Bob Roop 1 August 1978
Dennis Condrey & Phil Hickerson 2 August 11, 1978 Knoxville, TN
Jimmy Golden (4) & Rip Smith 1 September 29, 1978 Knoxville, TN
Dennis Condrey & Phil Hickerson 3 November 3, 1978 Knoxville, TN
Kevin Sullivan & Ken Lucas 1 December 1, 1978 Knoxville, TN
Jerry Blackwell & The Invader (3) 1 January 1979
Bob Armstrong (3) & Ken Lucas 1 February 4, 1979 Knoxville, TN
Vacated February 1979 Titles vacant.
Bob Orton, Jr. (4) & Bob Roop 1 February 11, 1979 Knoxville, TN Defeated Kevin Sullivan & Ken Lucas in tournament final.
Jerry Blackwell (2) & Dick Slater 1 May 24, 1979 Knoxville, TN
Vacated June 1979 Titles vacant
Ron & Buddy Fuller 1 June 22, 1979 Knoxville, TN Won tournament.
Toru Tanaka & Mr. Fuji 1 June 29, 1979 Knoxville, TN
Ron (2) & Robert Fuller (4) 1 July 1979
Jimmy Golden (3) & Norvell Austin 1 September 1979
Dick Slater (2) & Paul Orndorff 1 October 1979
Dennis Condrey (2) & David Shultz 1 November 1979
Held Up February 3, 1980 Held up after match against The Matador & Mike Stallings.
Mike Stallings & The Matador 1 February 10, 1980 Knoxville, TN Won rematch.
Robert Fuller (5) & Eddie Boulder 1 February 1980
"Manchurians" Tio & Tapu 1 February 1980
Ron (3) & Robert Fuller (6) 2 March 1980
"Manchurians" Tio & Tapu 2 April 1980
The Big C's
Dennis Condrey (3) and Don Carson (2)
1 October 1980
Robert Fuller (7) & Jos LeDuc 1 October 7, 1980 Mobile, AL
Ron Bass & Super Pro 1 1980
Bob Armstrong (4) & Jos LeDuc 2 1980
Dennis Condrey (4) & Randy Rose (2) 1 November 1980 Mobile, AL
Norvell Austin & Paul Orndorff (2) 1 1980 Evansville, Indiana
Dennis Condrey (5) & Randy Rose (3) 2 1980
Bob (5) & Brad Armstrong 1 December 1980
Dennis Condrey (6) & Randy Rose (4) 3 January 1981
Bob (6) & Brad Armstrong 2 April 1981
Vacated April 1981 Vacated when Bob injured
Brad Armstrong (3) & The Shadow (2) 1 May 4, 1981 Records unclear as to whom they defeated.
Dennis Condrey (7) & Randy Rose (5) 4 July 27, 1981 Birmingham, AL
Bob Armstrong (7) & Robert Fuller (8) 2 1981
Jimmy Golden (3) & Mongolian Stomper 1 October 1981
Robert Fuller (9)& Jos LeDuc 2 October 28, 1981 Montgomery, AL
Randy Rose (6) & Jimmy Golden (5) 1 November 3, 1981 Mobile, AL
Robert Fuller (10) & Jos LeDuc 3 November 1981
Vacated 1981 Fuller & LeDuc split.
Kiwi Sheepherders
Luke Williams and Jonathan Boyd
1 December 1981 Records unclear as to whom they defeated.
Robert Fuller (11) & Jimmy Golden (6) 3 September 11, 1982 Dothan, AL
The Midnight Express
Dennis Condrey (8), Norvell Austin (3) and Randy Rose (6)
5 September 27, 1982 Birmingham, AL All three members of the Midnight Express defend the title at various times.
Mongolian Stomper (2) & Stomper Junior 1 1982
The Midnight Express
Dennis Condrey (9), Norvell Austin (3) and Randy Rose (7)
6 1982
Stripped 1982 Titles stripped.
The Midnight Express
Dennis Condrey (10), Norvell Austin (4) and Randy Rose (8)
7 April 1983 Birmingham, AL Defeated the Kiwi Sheepherders & Fuller and Golden.
Ken Lucas (3) & Dizzy Ed Hogan 1 June 1983
The Midnight Express
Dennis Condrey (11), Norvell Austin (4) and Randy Rose (9)
8 July 1983
Ken Lucas &(4) Dizzy Ed Hogan 2 July 1983
The Midnight Express
Dennis Condrey (12), Norvell Austin (5) and Randy Rose (10)
9 July 1983
Robert Fuller (12) & Jimmy Golden (7) 4 September 1983
The Midnight Express
Dennis Condrey (13), Norvell Austin (6) and Randy Rose (11)
10 1983
Brad (4) & Scott Armstrong 1 October 1983
Devastation, Inc.
Ron Starr and Wayne Farris
1 November 1983
Vacated December 1983 Starr left area.
Arn Anderson & Jerry Stubbs (2) 1 January 15, 1984 Montgomery, AL Defeated Jimmy Golden & Jacques Rougeau, Jr. in tournament final.
Robert Fuller (13) & Jimmy Golden (8) 5 March 1984
Arn Anderson & Jerry Stubbs (3) 2 March 1984 Titles returned when Fuller injured.
The Rat Patrol
Steve Armstrong and Johnny Rich
1 June 4, 1984 Birmingham, AL
Arn Anderson & Jerry Stubbs (4) 3 July 16, 1984 Birmingham, AL
The Rat Patrol
Steve Armstrong and Johnny Rich
2 August 6, 1984 Birmingham, AL
Arn Anderson (5) & Pat Rose 4 1984
The Rat Patrol
Steve Armstrong and Johnny Rich
3 October 1984
Randy (12) & Pat Rose (2) 1 November 12, 1984
The Nightmares
Ken Wayne and Danny Davis
1 March 23, 1985 Dothan, AL
The Rat Patrol
Steve Armstrong and Johnny Rich
4 1985
Held Up 1985 Titles held up after match with Nightmares.
The Nightmares
Ken Wayne and Danny Davis
2 May 1985 Won rematch.
The Soul Patrol
Norvell Austin (7) and Brickhouse Brown
1 September 23, 1985 Birmingham, AL
The Nightmares
Ken Wayne and Danny Davis
3 September 30, 1985 Birmingham, AL
Johnny (2) & Tommy Rich 1 February 17, 1986 Birmingham, AL
Robert Fuller (14) & Jimmy Golden (9) 6 March 16, 1986 Pensacola, FL
Tommy Rich (2) & Steve Armstrong (2) 1 June 9, 1986 Birmingham, AL
Robert Fuller (15) & Jimmy Golden (10) 7 June 23, 1986 Dothan, AL
The Bullet (8) & Steve Armstrong (3) 1 October 6, 1986 Birmingham, AL
New Guinea Headhunters 1 & 2 1 November 1986 ?
Vacated November 1986 Titles retired and replaced.
NWA Southeast Continental Tag Team Championship
Tony Anthony & Jerry Stubbs (4) 1 November 15, 1986 Knoxville, TN Defeated The Nightmares.
The Nightmares
Ken Wayne and Danny Davis
4 December 25, 1986 Birmingham, AL
Tony Anthony & Jerry Stubbs (5) 2 February 23, 1987 Birmingham, AL
Robert Fuller (16) & Jimmy Golden (11) 8 April 27, 1987 Birmingham, AL
Tony Anthony & Jerry Stubbs (6) 3 May 1987
Robert Fuller (17) & Jimmy Golden (12) 9 May 25, 1987 Birmingham, AL
The Southern Boys
Steve Armstrong (4) and Tracy Smothers
1 March 5, 1988 Dothan, AL
The Nightmares
Ken Wayne and Danny Davis
5 May 22, 1988 Montgomery, AL
D.I. Bob Carter & Detroit Demolition 1 May 29, 1988 Birmingham, AL
Lord Humongous & Shane Douglas 1 July 18, 1988 Birmingham, AL
Tony Anthony & Jerry Stubbs (7) 4 1988 Awarded when Douglas leaves area
Titles Retired 1988 SCW closed.
CWF Tag Team Championship
Tony Anthony (5) & Jerry Stubbs (8) 1 November 11, 1988 Knoxville, TN Defeated The Bullet & Brad Armstrong.
The Bullet (9) & Brad Armstrong (5) 1 November 28, 1988 Birmingham, AL
Tony Anthony (6) & Jerry Stubbs (9) 2 December 25, 1988 Knoxville, TN
Johnny (3) & Davey Rich 1 February 17, 1989 Knoxville, TN
Masahiro Chono & Mike Davis 1 May 5, 1989 Knoxville, TN
Jimmy Golden (13) & Mongolian Stomper (3) 1 May 24, 1989 Murphy, NC
Vacated July 1989 Stomper leaves area.
The Southern Boys
Steve Armstrong (5) and Tracy Smothers
1 July 1989 Awarded
Jimmy Golden (14) & Brian Lee 1 August 26, 1989 Dothan, AL
Titles Retired 1989 CWF closed.

See also

References

  1. Royal Duncan & Gary Will (2006). Wrestling Title Histories (4th ed.). Archeus Communications. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
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