The AWA Southern Tag Team Championship was a professional wrestling tag team title in the Tennessee area from the 1940s through the late 1980s. It was originally named the NWA Southern Tag Team Championship (Mid-America version) from its inception through 1977, when it was renamed (as was the Southern Heavyweight Championship, also previously an NWA title) the AWA Southern Tag Team Championship due to a partnership with the American Wrestling Association. The title existed until 1988 when it was replaced with the Continental Wrestling Association Tag Team Championship.

The title was also referred to as the Mid-Southern Tag Team Championship to avoid confusion with the various other versions of the NWA Southern Tag Team Championship in Championship Wrestling from Florida (1960–1970), Georgia Championship Wrestling (1951–1968), Gulf Coast Championship Wrestling (1955–1966), Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling (1953–1969), and Southern Championship Wrestling (1981–1982).

Reigns

Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific champion
DaysNumber of days held
N/AUnknown information
(NLT)Championship change took place "no later than" the date listed
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDays
Mid-Southern Tag Team Championship / NWA Southern Tag Team Championship
1Garza Lozano and Jack PurdinNovember 26, 1945Live eventBirmingham, Alabama1Defended against Nick Carter and Sailor Watkins in Birmingham on this day; may have defeated Herb Welch and Roy Welch for the title on April 30, 1945, in Birmingham, Alabama.
Championship history is unrecorded from November 26, 1945 to April 1948.
2Paul Stanlee and Jack WelchApril 1948Live event1
Championship history is unrecorded from April 1948 to June 29, 1948.
3Mike Chacoma and Red RobertsJune 29, 1948Live eventNashville, Tennessee1Defeated Herb and Roy Welch.
Championship history is unrecorded from June 29, 1948 to November 23, 1948.
4Tex Riley and Herb WelchNovember 23, 1948Live event1
Championship history is unrecorded from November 23, 1948 to February 11, 1949.
5Wild Bill Canny and Carlos Rodriguez CortezFebruary 11, 1949Live event1Still champions on March 7, 1949.
Championship history is unrecorded from February 11, 1949 to December 8, 1949.
6Wild Bill Canny(2) and Buddy KnoxDecember 8, 1949Live event1
Championship history is unrecorded from December 8, 1949 to August 3, 1950.
7Eddie Gossett and Roy WelchAugust 3, 1950Live event1104
8Masked Bat and Finis HallNovember 15, 1950Live eventChattanooga, Tennessee136The Masked Bat was unmasked by Welch and revealed as Danny Dusek
9Eddie Gossett (2) and Tex Riley(2)December 21, 1950Live eventChattanooga, Tennessee1Still champions on January 4, 1951.
Championship history is unrecorded from December 21, 1950 to July 1951.
10Ray Piret and Herb Welch (2)July 1951Live event1
11Eduardo Perez and Red Roberts (2)July 12, 1951Live eventChattanooga, Tennessee1
Championship history is unrecorded from July 12, 1951 to November 5, 1951.
12Ray Piret (2) and Tex Riley(3)November 5, 1951Live event143
13Pat O'Brien and Karl KowalskiDecember 18, 1951Live eventNashville, Tennessee1
Championship history is unrecorded from December 18, 1951 to April 1952.
14Henry Harrell and Rex MobleyApril 1952Live event1
15Golden Hawk and Johnny KostasApril 17, 1952Live eventChattanooga, Tennessee1
Championship history is unrecorded from April 17, 1952 to May 24, 1952.
16Karl Kowalski (2) and Ivan KowalskiMay 24, 1952Live eventAtlanta, Georgia1Reported on June 11, 1952, issue of a Cape Girardeau, MO paper to have defeated Masked Marvel and Paul Jones "three weeks ago"; most likely fictitious since the Atlanta results for this date lists neither team.
17Herb Welch (3) and Roy Welch (3)1952Live event1Sometime after June 20, 1952.
18Karl Kowalski (3) and Ivan KowalskiSeptember 7, 1952Live eventKingsport, Tennessee22
19Herb (4) and Roy Welch (4)September 9, 1952Live event2365Still champions as of March 12, 1953.
20Al and John SmithSeptember 9, 1953Live event1262Still champions as of November 9, 1953; continue to be recognized in Charlotte.
21George and Jack CurtisMay 29, 1954Live eventLenoir, North Carolina17
22Al and John SmithJune 5, 1954Live eventLenoir, North Carolina244
23Mr. Moto and Kinji ShibuyaJuly 19, 1954Live eventCharlotte, North Carolina185
24George and Bobby BeckerOctober 12, 1954Live eventRoanoke, Virginia1
VacatedNovember 26, 1954
25Leo and Chick GaribaldiJune 1956Live event1Defends Charlotte version in Nashville.
26Jim Austeri and Tiny MillsJune 26, 1956Live eventNashville, Tennessee183
27George Becker (2) and Jack WitzigSeptember 17, 1956Live eventCharlotte, North Carolina1Defends Charlotte version in Nashville; still recognized as of November 4, 1956.
Championship history is unrecorded from September 17, 1956 to March 1958.
28The Corsicans (Corsica Jean and Corsica Joe)March 1958Live event1
29Herb Welch (5) and Chris BelkasMarch 21, 1958Live eventKnoxville, Tennessee114
30The Corsicans (Corsica Jean and Corsica Joe)April 4, 1958Live event214
31Dick Beyer and Tex Riley(4)April 18, 1958Live eventKnoxville, Tennessee1
32The Corsicans (Corsica Jean and Corsica Joe)May 1958Live event3
33Dick Beyer (2) and Len RossiMay 30, 1958Live eventKnoxville, Tennessee149
34Mike and Doc GallagherJuly 18, 1958Live eventKnoxville, Tennessee177
35The Corsicans (Corsica Jean and Corsica Joe)October 3, 1958Live eventKnoxville, Tennessee4
Championship history is unrecorded from October 3, 1958 to April 1959.
36Don and Luke FieldsApril 1959Live event1
Championship history is unrecorded from April 1959 to May 12, 1959.
38The Fabulous Fargos (Don and Jackie Fargo)May 12, 1959Live event1
39Tex Riley(5) and Len Rossi (2)May 12, 1948Live event1
Championship history is unrecorded from May 12, 1948 to July 1959.
VacatedJuly 1959
40Don and Luke FieldsOctober 13, 1959Live event215
41John Smith (3) and Tosh TogoOctober 28, 1959Live eventMobile, Alabama114Defeated Bobby and Don Fields in a tournament final for the vacant Gulf Coast version; may not be recognized outside the territory.
42Bobby and Don FieldsNovember 11, 1959Live eventMobile, Alabama354
43The Corsicans (Corsica Jean and Corsica Joe)January 4, 1960Live event549
44Bobby and Don FieldsFebruary 22, 1960Live eventMemphis, Tennessee458
45Great Bolo and Joe McCarthyApril 20, 1960Live eventMobile, Alabama15The Corsicas are billed as champions in Blytheville, Arkansas, as of March 7, 1960.
46Don and Luke FieldsApril 25, 1960Live event5Still/again champions as of November 1, 1960.
47John (4) and Al SmithJanuary 1961Live event3
48Dante and MephistoJanuary 8, 1961Live event135
49Jackie Fargo (2) and Lester WelchFebruary 12, 1961Live eventMemphis, Tennessee128
50Dante and MephistoMarch 12, 1961Live eventMemphis, Tennessee2163In Chattanooga, TN, Tex Rileyand Len Rossi are announced as having defeated Mephisto and Dante for the title "last week".
51Tex Riley(6) and Len Rossi (3)August 22, 1961Live eventNashville, Tennessee314
52Dante and MephistoSeptember 5, 1961Live eventNashville, Tennessee311In Chattanooga, Tennessee Riley and Rossi defend the title on September 9, 1961, although Mephisto and Dante are recognized prior to the match on September 16, 1961.
53Tex Riley(7) and Len Rossi (4)September 16, 1961Live eventChattanooga, Tennessee47
54Dante and MephistoSeptember 23, 1961Live eventChattanooga, Tennessee424
55Jackie Fargo (3) and Lester Welch (2)October 17, 1961Live eventNashville, Tennessee242
56Dante and MephistoNovember 28, 1961Live eventChattanooga, Tennessee52
57Jackie Fargo (4) and Lester Welch (3)November 30, 1961Live eventChattanooga, Tennessee339
58Dante and MephistoJanuary 8, 1962Live event635
59Jackie Fargo (5) and Lester Welch (4)February 12, 1962Live eventMemphis, Tennessee422
60Dante and MephistoMarch 6, 1962Live eventChattanooga, Tennessee716
61Jackie Fargo (6) and Lester Welch (5)March 22, 1962Live event59
62Dante and MephistoMarch 31, 1962Live eventChattanooga, Tennessee819
63Mike Clancy and Lester Welch (6)April 19, 1962Live eventChattanooga, Tennessee1
64Dante and MephistoJuly 1962Live event9
65Don and Luke FieldsJuly 9, 1962Live eventMemphis, Tennessee649
66The Medics (Tony Gonzales and Donald Lortie)August 27, 1962Live eventMemphis, Tennessee149Had already been billed as champions in Chattanooga on August 25, 1962.
67Buddy Fuller and Lester Welch (7)October 15, 1962Live eventMemphis, Tennessee17
68The Medics (Tony Gonzales and Donald Lortie)October 22, 1962Live eventMemphis, Tennessee222
69Jackie Fargo (7) and Tex Riley(9)November 13, 1962Live eventNashville, Tennessee114
70The Medics (Tony Gonzales and Donald Lortie)November 27, 1962Live eventNashville, Tennessee36
71Ray Andrews and Eric Pomeroy (Stan Pulaski)December 3, 1962Live eventMemphis, Tennessee349Not recognized outside Memphis.
72The Medics (Tony Gonzales and Donald Lortie)January 21, 1963Live eventMemphis, Tennessee415
73Don and Luke FieldsFebruary 5, 1963Live eventNashville, Tennessee715Held up after a match against Medics on February 12, 1963, in Nashville, Tennessee.
74The Medics (Tony Gonzales and Donald Lortie)February 20, 1963Live eventNashville, Tennessee548Win rematch; lose to Don Fields and Luke Fields on March 11, 1963, in Memphis, Tennessee, but continue to be recognized in other cities.
75Gino and Tony CalzaApril 9, 1963Live eventNashville, Tennessee134Recognized in Memphis, Tennessee, as of April 16, 1963.
76Karl and Skull Von StroheimMay 13, 1963Live eventMemphis, Tennessee1112
77Lester Welch (8) and Jackie Fargo (8)September 2, 1963Live eventMemphis, Tennessee67Held up when Karl is taken to hospital after the second fall.
78Karl and Skull Von StroheimSeptember 9, 1963Live eventMemphis, Tennessee257Win rematch.
79Jackie Fargo (9) and Mario Milano (1)November 5, 1963Live eventNashville, Tennessee130
80Ivan Malenkov and Tojo YamamotoDecember 5, 1963Live eventChattanooga, Tennessee121
81Jackie Fargo (10) and Mario Milano (2)December 26, 1963Live eventChattanooga, Tennessee221Awarded the title when Malenkov leaves the area and does not appear for a scheduled defense.
82Karl and Skull Von StroheimJanuary 16, 1964Live eventChattanooga, Tennessee37Not recognized outside Chattanooga.
83Alex Perez and Tojo Yamamoto (2)January 23, 1964Live eventChattanooga, Tennessee154
84Jackie Fargo (11) and The Masked RebelMarch 17, 1964Live eventNashville, Tennessee114
85Tojo Yamamoto (3) and Alex PerezMarch 31, 1964Live eventNashville, Tennessee216
86Jackie Fargo (12) and Sonny FargoApril 16, 1964Live eventChattanooga, Tennessee27
87Alex Perez and Tojo Yamamoto (4)April 23, 1964Live eventChattanooga, Tennessee333
88The Fabulous Fargos (Don (2) and Jackie Fargo (13))May 26, 1964Live eventNashville, Tennessee214
89Alex Perez and Tojo Yamamoto (5)June 9, 1964Live eventNashville, Tennessee414Fargos are still billed as champions in Memphis, Tennessee, on June 15, 1964.
90Mario Milano (3) and Len Rossi (5)June 23, 1964Live eventNashville, Tennessee191
91The Corsicans (Corsica Jean and Corsica Joe)September 22, 1964Live eventBowling Green, Kentucky636
92Chief Little Bear and Mack YorkOctober 28, 1964Live event142
93Mitsu Hirai and Tojo Yamamoto (6)December 9, 1964Live eventBowling Green, Kentucky1166
94Danny Hodge and Mario Milano (4)May 24, 1965Live eventMemphis, Tennessee138
95Mitsu Hirai (2) and Tojo Yamamoto (7)July 1, 1965Live event212
96Frankie Cain and Mike ClancyJuly 13, 1965Live eventNashville, Tennessee114
97Alex Perez and Tojo Yamamoto (8)July 27, 1965Live eventNashville, Tennessee545
98Jackie Fargo (14) and Len Rossi (6)September 10, 1965Live eventJonesboro, Arkansas122
99Tor Kamata (2) and Tojo Yamamoto (9)October 2, 1965Live eventNashville, Tennessee117
100Jackie Fargo (15) and Len Rossi (7)October 19, 1965Live eventNashville, Tennessee237May not win the title but were again billed as champions in Chattanooga on November 11, 1965.
101The Mysterious MedicsNovember 25, 1965Live eventChattanooga, Tennessee537Held up after a match against Hiro Matsuda and Kanji Inoki on November 28, 1965; still held up after a rematch on January 4, 1966, in Nashville, Tennessee.
VacatedDecember 1965
102Mario Milano (5) and Len Rossi (8)January 11, 1966Live eventNashville, Tennessee229Won a three-team tournament, defeating The Mysterious Medics and Inoki and Matsuda.
103Alex Perez and Tojo Yamamoto (10)February 9, 1966Live eventNashville, Tennessee66
104Mario Milano (6) and Len Rossi (9)February 15, 1966Live eventNashville, Tennessee345
105Doug Lindsey and Treach PhillipsApril 1, 1966Live event110
106Len Rossi (10) and Mario Milano (7)April 11, 1966Live eventBirmingham, Alabama471
107The Great Higami and Tojo Yamamoto (11)June 21, 1966Live eventBirmingham, Alabama110
108Mario Milano (8) and Len Rossi (11)July 1, 1966Live event5120
109The Blue InfernosOctober 29, 1966Live eventNashville, Tennessee13Held up after a match against Chief White Eagle and Chuck Conley on November 18, 1966, in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
110The Blue InfernosNovember 1, 1966Live event257
111Corsica Joe (7) and Chin LeeDecember 28, 1966Live eventBirmingham, Alabama1Still/again champions on April 12, 1967.
Championship history is unrecorded from December 28, 1966 to June 1, 1967.
112Rip and Tim TylerJune 1, 1967Live event111
113Billy and Jimmy HinesJune 12, 1967Live eventBirmingham, Alabama1
Championship history is unrecorded from June 12, 1967 to August 3, 1967.
114Tomayo Soto and The Great YamahaAugust 3, 1967Live event17
115Len Rossi (12) and Bad Boy HinesAugust 10, 1967Live eventChattanooga, Tennessee1
Championship history is unrecorded from August 10, 1967 to October 1967.
116Len Rossi (13) and Tomayo Soto (2)October 1967Live event1
Championship history is unrecorded from October 1967 to March 4, 1968.
117Lester Welch (9) and Eddie GrahamMarch 4, 1968Live event1
Championship history is unrecorded from March 4, 1968 to April 3, 1968.
118The Dirty Daltons (Frank Dalton and Jack Dalton)April 3, 1968Live event1
Championship history is unrecorded from April 3, 1968 to April 1968.
VacatedApril 1968Championship vacated for undocumented reasons.
119Don Carson and The Red ShadowApril 1968Live eventTampa, Florida1Won a possibly fictitious tournament.
120Dennis Hall and Ken LucasApril 25, 1968Live eventChattanooga, Tennessee17
121Don Carson and The Red ShadowMay 2, 1968Live eventChattanooga, Tennessee2
122Lester Welch (10) and Eddie Graham (4)May 1968Live event2
123Don Carson and The Red ShadowMay 13, 1968Live eventMemphis, Tennessee314
124Dennis Hall and Ken LucasMay 27, 1968Live eventMemphis, Tennessee228
125Don Carson and The Red ShadowJune 24, 1968Live eventMemphis, Tennessee450
126Jackie Fargo (16) and Lou TheszAugust 13, 1968Live eventMemphis, Tennessee17
127Don Carson and The Red ShadowAugust 20, 1968Live eventMemphis, Tennessee54
128Ken Lucas and Dennis HallAugust 24, 1968Live eventChattanooga, Tennessee3
129Don Carson and The Red Shadow1968Live event6
130Buddy Fuller and Lester Welch (11)September 9, 1968Live eventMemphis, Tennessee2
131Don Carson and The Red ShadowSeptember 1968Live event7
132Lester Welch (12) and Buddy FullerSeptember 24, 1968Live eventBirmingham, Alabama36
133Don Carson and The Red ShadowSeptember 30, 1968Live eventMemphis, Tennessee810
134The Mighty Yankees (Mighty Yankee 1 and Mighty Yankee 2)October 10, 1968Live eventChattanooga, Tennessee139Carson and Shadow continue to be billed as champions in Chattanooga but lose to Mighty Yankees #1 (Eddie Sullivan) and #2 (Frank Morrell) on October 10, 1968.
135The Mighty Yankees (Mighty Yankee 1 and Mighty Yankee 3)November 18, 1968Live eventMemphis, Tennessee142
136Bobby (7) and Lee FieldsDecember 30, 1968Live eventMemphis, Tennessee17
137The Mighty Yankees (Frank Morrell (3) and Eddie Sullivan (2))January 6, 1969Live eventMemphis, Tennessee212Or January 11, 1969, in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
138Dennis Hall and Ken LucasJanuary 18, 1969Live eventMemphis, Tennessee312
139The Mighty Yankees (Frank Morrell (4) and Eddie Sullivan (3))January 30, 1969Live event33
140Ken Lucas(4) and Johnny WalkerFebruary 2, 1969Live eventMemphis, Tennessee113
141The Mighty Yankees (Frank Morrell (5) and Eddie Sullivan (4))February 15, 1969Live event412
142Bill and Joe SkyFebruary 27, 1969Live eventLexington, Kentucky12
143The Mighty Yankees (Frank Morrell (6) and Eddie Sullivan (5))March 1969Live event5
144Ken Lucas(5) and Johnny Walker (2)March 13, 1969Live eventChattanooga, Tennessee2
Championship history is unrecorded from March 13, 1969 to March 30, 1969.
145Johnny Walker (3) and Bob RamsteadMarch 30, 1969Live event11
146Tojo Yamamoto (12) and Johnny LongMarch 31, 1969Live eventChattanooga, Tennessee124
147Bill and Joe SkyApril 24, 1969Live event2
148Tojo Yamamoto (13) and Johnny Long (2)April 1969Live event2
149Bob Ramstead (2) and Johnny Walker (4)April 28, 1969Live eventMemphis, Tennessee221Defeated Johnny Long and Tojo Yamamoto.
150Johnny Long (3) and Tojo Yamamoto (14)May 19, 1969Live eventMemphis, Tennessee321
151The Sundown Kid and Johnny Walker (5)June 9, 1969Live eventMemphis, Tennessee17In Chattanooga, Yamamoto and Long have lost to Walker and Bob Ramstead on June 7, 1969, and are again billed as champions as of July 19, 1969.
152Johnny Long (4) and Tojo Yamamoto (15)June 16, 1969Live eventMemphis, Tennessee456
153Dennis Hall (4) and Johnny Walker (6)August 11, 1969Live eventMemphis, Tennessee15
154Tojo Yamamoto (16) and Johnny Long (5)August 16, 1969Live event551
155The Heavenly Bodies (Al and Don Greene)October 6, 1969Live eventMemphis, Tennessee114
156Jackie Fargo (17) and Dennis Hall (5)October 20, 1969Live eventMemphis, Tennessee114
157The Heavenly Bodies (Al and Don Greene)November 3, 1969Live eventMemphis, Tennessee27
158Bearcat Brown and Les ThatcherNovember 10, 1969Live eventMemphis, Tennessee17
159The Heavenly Bodies (Al and Don Greene)November 17, 1969Live eventMemphis, Tennessee328
160Dennis Hall (6) and Johnny Long (6)December 15, 1969Live eventMemphis, Tennessee18
161The Heavenly Bodies (Al and Don Greene)December 23, 1969Live eventMemphis, Tennessee427
162Dennis Hall (7) and Johnny Walker (7)January 19, 1970Live eventMemphis, Tennessee277
Vacated1970Match took place sometime between March 27 and 29, 1970
163Al Greene (5) and Frank MartinezMarch 30, 1970Live eventMemphis, Tennessee123Defeated Johnny Walker and the Japanese Mystery Man in a tournament final.
164Len Rossi (15) and Bearcat Brown (2)April 22, 1970Live eventNashville, Tennessee17Greene and Martinez continue to be billed as champions in Memphis, Tennessee.
165The Interns (Billy Garrett and Jim Starr)April 29, 1970Live eventNashville, Tennessee15
166Bearcat Brown (3) and Len Rossi (16)May 4, 1970Live eventMemphis, Tennessee214
167Al Greene (6) and Frank Martinez (2)May 18, 1970Live eventMemphis, Tennessee2
168Johnny Walker (8) and Len Rossi (17)May 1970Live event1Are recognized as champions in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
169The Interns (Billy Garrett and Jim Starr)May 30, 1970Live eventMemphis, Tennessee223
170Al Greene (7) and Frank Martinez (3)June 22, 1970Live eventMemphis, Tennessee335
171The Interns (Billy Garrett and Jim Starr)July 27, 1970Live eventMemphis, Tennessee328
172Johnny Walker (9) and Tojo Yamamoto (17)August 24, 1970Live eventMemphis, Tennessee114
173The Interns (Billy Garrett and Jim Starr)September 7, 1970Live eventMemphis, Tennessee412
174The Continental Warriors (Lorenzo Parente and Bobby Hart)September 19, 1970Live event130
175Jerry Jarrett and Tojo Yamamoto (18)October 19, 1970Live eventLouisville, Kentucky161Guest referee was Eddie Marlin.
176The Heavenly Bodies (Al (8) and Don Greene (5))December 19, 1970Live event521Sometime after November 2, 1970; again defeat Yamamoto and Jarrett in Memphis, Tennessee, on January 4, 1971.
177Jerry Jarrett and Tojo Yamamoto (19)January 9, 1971Live eventChattanooga, Tennessee2
178Dennis Hall (8) and Johnny Walker (10)January 1971Live event1
179The Heavenly Bodies (Al (9) and Don Greene (6))February 4, 1971Live event621
180Len Rossi (18) and Bearcat Brown (4)February 25, 1971Live event240
181The Heavenly Bodies (Don Greene (7) and Al Greene (10))April 6, 1971Live event713
182Len Rossi (19) and Bearcat Brown (5)April 19, 1971Live event328
183The Heavenly Bodies (Don Greene (8) and Al Greene (11))May 17, 1971Live event814
184Jerry Jarrett and Tojo Yamamoto (20)May 31, 1971Live eventMemphis, Tennessee321
185The Heavenly Bodies (Al (12) and Don Greene (9))June 21, 1971Live eventMemphis, Tennessee97Defeated Jarrett and Jackie Fargo, subbing for Yamamoto.
186Jerry Jarrett (4) and Jackie Fargo (18)June 28, 1971Mid-South ColiseumMemphis, Tennessee116
187The Von Brauners (Karl and Kurt Von Brauner)July 14, 1971Live event134
188The Heavenly Bodies (Al (13) and Don Greene (10))August 17, 1971Live event108
VacatedAugust 24, 1971Championship vacated due to Don Greene's arm injury.
189Al Greene (14) and Sir ClementsAugust 25, 1971Live eventNashville, Tennessee17Defeat Tojo Yamamoto and Jerry Jarrett.
190Tojo Yamamoto (21) and Jerry JarrettSeptember 1, 1971Live eventNashville, Tennessee414
191The Heavenly Bodies (Al Greene (15) and Don Greene (11))September 15, 1971Live event1110
192Tojo Yamamoto (22) and Robert FullerSeptember 25, 1971Live eventChattanooga, Tennessee1
193The Heavenly Bodies (Al Greene (16) and Don Greene (12))October 1971Live event12
194Tojo Yamamoto (23) and Robert FullerOctober 6, 1971Live eventNashville, Tennessee25
195Norvell Austin and Sputnik MonroeOctober 11, 1971Mid-South ColiseumMemphis, Tennessee114
VacatedOctober 1971Championship vacated for undocumented reasons.
196Norvell Austin and Sputnik MonroeOctober 25, 1971Mid-South ColiseumMemphis, Tennessee214Defeated Len Rossi and Bearcat Brown in one-night 8-team tournament final.
197Robert Fuller and Bearcat Brown (6)November 8, 1971Mid-South ColiseumMemphis, Tennessee121
198Uncle Elmer and Dennis Hall (9)November 29, 1971Live event1
199The Interns (Billy Garrett and Jim Starr)1971Live event5
200Bearcat Brown (7) and Len Rossi (20)1971Live event1
201The Von Brauners (Kurt Von Brauner and Karl Von Brauner)March 27, 1972Mid-South Coliseum2
202Jackie Fargo (19) and Jerry Jarrett (6)April 1972Live event2
203The Interns (Billy Garrett and Jim Starr)April 10, 1972Mid-South ColiseumMemphis, Tennessee67
204Jackie Fargo (20) and Jerry Jarrett (7)April 17, 1972Live eventMemphis, Tennessee3Was a hair vs. championship match
205Norvell Austin and Sputnik MonroeMay 1972Live eventMemphis, Tennessee3
206The Interns (Billy Garrett and Jim Starr)May 8, 1972Live eventMemphis, Tennessee740Held up in June 14, 1972, at least in Nashville, Tennessee.
207Jackie Fargo (21) and Roughhouse Sonny FargoJune 17, 1972Live eventChattanooga, Tennessee12
208The Von Brauners (Karl and Kurt Von Brauner)June 19, 1972Mid-South ColiseumMemphis, Tennessee32
209The Interns (Billy Garrett and Jim Starr)June 21, 1972Live eventNashville, Tennessee83
210Jackie Fargo (22) and Roughhouse Fargo (2)June 24, 1972Live eventChattanooga, Tennessee259
211Bill Dromo and Tojo Yamamoto (24)August 22, 1972Live event162
212The Interns (Billy Garrett and Jim Starr)October 23, 1972Live event914
213Len Rossi (21) and Kevin SullivanNovember 6, 1972Mid-South ColiseumMemphis, Tennessee17
214The Bounty Hunters (David Novak and Jerry Novak)November 13, 1972Live event133
215Johnny Walker (11) and Bearcat Brown (8)December 16, 1972Mid-South ColiseumChattanooga, Tennessee114Bounty Hunters continue to defend in other towns and lose to Jackie Fargo and Jerry Jarrett on December 25, 1972, in Memphis, Tennessee.
216The New Bounty Hunters (Tom Andrews and Jim Starr (10))December 30, 1972Live eventChattanooga, Tennessee116Again billed as champions in Memphis, Tennessee, in January 1973.
217Jerry Jarrett (8) and Jackie Fargo (23)January 15, 1973Live eventMemphis, Tennessee4Continue to be billed as champions in Memphis through February 1973.
Championship history is unrecorded from January 15, 1973 to February 1973.
219Tojo Yamamoto (25) and Jerry Jarrett (9)February 1973Live event5
220The Bounty Hunters (David Novak and Jerry Novak)February 13, 1973Live eventChattanooga, Tennessee37
221Jackie Fargo (24) and Jerry Jarrett (10)February 20, 1973Live eventChattanooga, Tennessee513
222Jerry Lawler and Jim WhiteMarch 5, 1973Live eventNashville, Tennessee114
223Jackie Fargo (25) and Jerry Jarrett (11)March 19, 1973Live eventMemphis, Tennessee67
224Jerry Lawler and Jim WhiteMarch 26, 1973Live eventMemphis, Tennessee214May be repeated on March 28, 1973, in Nashville, Tennessee.
225Tojo Yamamoto (26) and Roughhouse Fargo (3)April 9, 1973Live eventMemphis, Tennessee17
226Jerry Lawler and Jim WhiteApril 16, 1973Live event32
227Jackie Fargo (26) and Jerry Jarrett (12)April 18, 1973Live eventNashville, Tennessee721
228Jerry Lawler and Jim WhiteMay 9, 1973Live eventNashville, Tennessee440
VacatedMay 1973May 1973Vacated after White's nose was broken during a match.
229Jerry Lawler and Jim WhiteJune 18, 1973Live eventMemphis, Tennessee512Defeated Jerry Jarrett and Tojo Yamamoto in a tournament final.
230Jerry Jarrett (13) and Johnny MarlinJune 30, 1973Live eventChattanooga, Tennessee17
231Jerry Lawler and Jim WhiteJuly 7, 1973Live eventChattanooga, Tennessee62
232Jackie Fargo (27) and Roughhouse Fargo (4)July 9, 1973Live eventMemphis, Tennessee328Lawler and White defend in Chattanooga on July 14, 1973; Jarrett and Fargo defend in Memphis on July 15, 1973.
233Tommy Gilbert and Eddie MarlinAugust 6, 1973Live eventBirmingham, Alabama11Defeat Lawler and Scorpio.
234Jerry Lawler and Jim WhiteAugust 7, 1973Live eventMemphis, Tennessee76
235Tommy Gilbert and Eddie MarlinAugust 13, 1973Live eventBirmingham, Alabama22
236Jerry Lawler and Jim WhiteAugust 15, 1973Live eventNashville, Tennessee87Continue to defend in Memphis, Tennessee.
237The Mighty Yankees (Mighty Yankee 1 and Mighty Yankee 3)August 22, 1973Live eventNashville, Tennessee57
238Tommy Gilbert and Eddie MarlinAugust 29, 1973Live event38
VacatedSeptember 1973Championship vacated for undocumented reasons.
239Jerry Lawler (9) and ScorpionSeptember 6, 1973Live eventFlorence, Alabama19Defeated Tommy Gilbert and Eddie Marlin but continue to defend in Chattanooga.
240The Mighty Yankees (Frank Morrell and Eddie Sullivan)September 15, 1973Live eventChattanooga, Tennessee61
241Tommy Gilbert and Eddie MarlinSeptember 17, 1973Live eventChattanooga, Tennessee422
242Ron Garvin and Terry GarvinOctober 9, 1973Live eventMemphis, Tennessee17
243Tommy Gilbert and Eddie MarlinOctober 16, 1973Live eventMemphis, Tennessee513
244Jerry Lawler (10) and Al Greene (17)October 29, 1973Live event128
245Tojo Yamamoto (27) and Jerry Jarrett (14)November 26, 1973Live eventMemphis, Tennessee656
246The Infernos (Ron Gibson and Stan Pulaski)January 21, 1974Live eventMemphis, Tennessee149
247Rufus R. Jones and Roughhouse Fargo (5)March 11, 1974Live eventMemphis, Tennessee135Frank Morrell and Charles Morrell are billed as champions in Chattanooga, Tennessee, on March 16, 1974.
248Bobo Brazil and Bearcat Brown (9)April 15, 1974Live eventMemphis, Tennessee121Tojo Yamamoto and Mr. Kamikaze defeat Frank Morrell and Charles Morrell on April 17, 1974, for the recognitions in Nashville and possibly Chattanooga; Monte and DeCarlo defeat Yamamoto and Kamikaze on April 24, 1974, in Nashville, Tennessee, to regain.
249The Infernos (Ron Gibson and Stan Pulaski)May 6, 1974Live eventMemphis, Tennessee37
250Bobo Brazil and Bearcat Brown (10)May 13, 1974Live eventMemphis, Tennessee242
251Charlie Fulton and Bobby MayneJune 24, 1974Live eventMemphis, Tennessee121Have already defended in Chattanooga on June 20, 1974.
252Ricky Gibson and Tommy GilbertJuly 15, 1974Live eventMemphis, Tennessee135Mayne and Fulton continue to be billed as champions in Chattanooga but lost to Rufus R. Jones and George Gulas on July 27, 1974; Jones and Gulas are again billed as champions in Chattanooga on August 17, 1974; in Nashville, Tennessee, Bounty Hunters defeat Frank Monte and Steve Kovac on July 17, 1974, to win the local recognition.
253Al Greene (18) and Phil HickersonAugust 19, 1974Live eventMemphis, Tennessee149
254Jerry Jarrett (15) and Tojo Yamamoto (28)October 7, 1974Live eventMemphis, Tennessee714
255Al Greene (19) and Phil Hickerson (2)October 21, 1974Live eventMemphis, Tennessee221
256Jerry Lawler (11) and Tojo Yamamoto (29)November 11, 1974Live eventMemphis, Tennessee130Duke Myers and Blue Scorpion are billed as champions in Nashville, Tennessee, as of November 13, 1974.
257Al Greene (20) and Phil Hickerson (3)December 11, 1974Live event312Recognized in Nashville, Tennessee.
258Jerry Lawler (12) and Tojo Yamamoto (30)December 23, 1974Live event2
Championship history is unrecorded from December 23, 1974 to January 7, 1975.
259Eddie Marlin (6) and Tojo Yamamoto (31)January 7, 1975Live eventLouisville, Kentucky162
260George Barnes and Bill DundeeMarch 10, 1975Live eventMemphis, Tennessee1
261Tojo Yamamoto (32) and Jimmy GoldenMarch 1975Live event1Sometime between March 25, 1975, and March 30, 1975.
262Bill Dundee (2) and George Barnes (2)March 31, 1975Live event2
263Jimmy Golden and Tojo Yamamoto (33)May 1975Live event2Sometime between May 15, 1975, and May 24, 1975.
264Otto Von Heller and Karl Von SteigerJune 16, 1975Live eventMemphis, Tennessee17
265Jackie Fargo (28) and Mr. Wrestling (13)June 23, 1975Live eventMemphis, Tennessee122Mr. Wrestling was Don Greene under a mask
266Otto Von Heller and Karl Von SteigerJuly 15, 1975Live event212
267Jackie Fargo (29) and Don Greene (14)July 27, 1975Live event244
268The Interns (Tom Andrews and Jim Starr)September 9, 1975Live eventMemphis, Tennessee1031
269Charlie Cook and Tommy SeiglerOctober 10, 1975Live eventNashville, Tennessee172
270Bearcat Brown (12) and Tommy GilbertDecember 21, 1975Live eventMemphis, Tennessee114Interns continue to be billed as champions in Chattanooga but lose to Lester Welch and Jackie Fargo on December 27, 1975.
271The Interns (Tom Andrews and Jim Starr)January 4, 1976Live eventMemphis, Tennessee118
272Tommy Gilbert (2) and Bearcat Brown (13)January 12, 1976Live eventMemphis, Tennessee2
273The Bounty Hunters (David and Jerry Novak)February 1976Live event4
274Bearcat Brown (14) and Tommy Gilbert (3)February 1976Live event2
275Roger Kirby and David SchultzMarch 7, 1976Live eventMemphis, Tennessee115
276Big Bad John and Bill Dundee (3)March 22, 1976Live eventMemphis, Tennessee135ref=
277Jerry Lawler (13) and Playboy FrazierApril 26, 1976Live event17Sometime after April 13, 1976.
278Big Bad John and Bill Dundee (4)May 3, 1976Live eventMemphis, Tennessee27
279Don Greene (15) and ScorpionMay 10, 1976Live eventMemphis, Tennessee135
280Jackie Fargo (30) and Jerry Jarrett (16)June 14, 1976Live eventMemphis, Tennessee835Don Greene and Scorpion (Don Bass) are advertised as champions in Louisville, Kentucky, on June 15, 1976.
281The Bicentennial Kings (Dennis Condrey and Phil Hickerson (4))July 19, 1976Live eventMemphis, Tennessee1
282Bill Dundee (5) and Tommy RichJuly 1976Live event1
283The Bicentennial Kings (Dennis Condrey (2) and Phil Hickerson (5))July 1976Live event2
284Tojo Yamamoto (34) and Bill Dundee (6)September 14, 1976Live eventMemphis, Tennessee120Condrey and Hickerson are advertised as champions in Louisville, Kentucky, on September 16, 1976.
285The Bicentennial Kings (Dennis Condrey (3) and Phil Hickerson (6))October 4, 1976Live eventMemphis, Tennessee328
286Danny Little Bear and Chief ThundercloudNovember 1, 1976Live eventMemphis, Tennessee163
287Dutch Mantel and David Schultz (2)January 3, 1977Live event121
288Bill Dundee (7) and Ricky Gibson (2)January 24, 1977Live eventMemphis, Tennessee114
289Gorgeous George Jr. and Porkchop CashFebruary 7, 1977Live eventMemphis, Tennessee135
VacatedMarch 1977
290The Bicentennial Kings (Dennis Condrey (4) and Phil Hickerson (7))March 14, 1977Live eventMemphis, Tennessee448Defeat Ricky Gibson and Robert Gibson in one-night 8-team tournament final; title moves to Jerry Jarrett's group on March 20, 1977.
291Ricky Gibson (3) and Robert GibsonMay 1, 1977Live eventMemphis, Tennessee122
292The Bicentennial Kings (Dennis Condrey (5) and Phil Hickerson (8))May 23, 1977Live eventMemphis, Tennessee527
293Tommy Gilbert and Tommy RichJune 19, 1977Live eventMemphis, Tennessee18
294The Bicentennial Kings (Dennis Condrey (6) and Phil Hickerson (9))June 27, 1977Live eventMemphis, Tennessee67
295Bob Ellis and Jim GarvinJuly 4, 1977Live eventMemphis, Tennessee121
296The Hollywood Blonds (Jerry Brown and Buddy Roberts)July 25, 1977Live eventMemphis, Tennessee121
297Norvell Austin and Pat BarrettAugust 15, 1977Live eventMemphis, Tennessee17
298The Hollywood Blonds (Jerry Brown and Buddy Roberts)August 22, 1977Live eventMemphis, Tennessee214Held up after a match against the Exterminators on August 29, 1977, in Memphis, Tennessee, ends as a draw; Austin and Barrett are still billed as champions in Louisville, Kentucky, against the Blonds on August 30, 1977.
299The Hollywood Blonds (Jerry Brown and Buddy Roberts)September 5, 1977Live eventMemphis, Tennessee314Defeat Jim Garvin and Jim Bryant.
300Norvell Austin and Pat BarrettSeptember 19, 1977Live eventMemphis, Tennessee211
301The Samoans (Afa and Sika)September 30, 1977Live event145Held up after a match against Big Red and Robert Gibson on November 7, 1977, in Memphis, Tennessee, ends as a no-contest.
302The Samoans (Afa and Sika)November 14, 1977Live eventMemphis, Tennessee214Defeat Red and Gibson in rematch.
303The Bicentennial Kings (Dennis Condrey (7) and Phil Hickerson (10))November 28, 1977Live eventMemphis, Tennessee742
304Norvell Austin (3) and Bill Dundee (8)January 9, 1978Live eventMemphis, Tennessee1
VacatedFebruary 1978Vacated when the team splits up.
305The Bicentennial Kings (Dennis Condrey (8) and Phil Hickerson (11))February 1978Live event8
306Frazier and Terry SawyerFebruary 19, 1978Live eventMemphis, Tennessee122
307Bill Dundee (9) and Jerry Lawler (14)March 13, 1978Live event149
308Jos LeDuc and Jean LouieMay 1, 1978Live event128
VacatedMay 22, 1978Vacated after a match against Jerry Lawler and Jimmy Valiant on May 22, 1978, ends as a no-contest.
309Jerry Lawler (15) and Jimmy ValiantMay 29, 1978Live eventMemphis, Tennessee156Defeat LeDuc and Louie in rematch.
310Jos LeDuc and Jean LouieJuly 24, 1978Live event256Title renamed AWA Southern Tag Team Championship upon partnership with the American Wrestling Association and was billed as such starting in July 1978.
N/AN/AN/A
AWA Southern Tag Team Championship
312Jerry Lawler (16) and Mongolian StomperSeptember 18, 1978Live eventMemphis, Tennessee121
Vacated1978Championship vacated after the Stomper turns on Lawler.
313The Bounty Hunters (David and Jerry Novak)October 9, 1978Live eventMemphis, Tennessee528Defeated Bill Dundee and Jimmy Valiant in tournament final.
314Bill Dundee (10) and Jerry Lawler (17)November 6, 1978Live eventMemphis, Tennessee242
315Dennis Condrey (9) and Phil Hickerson (12)December 18, 1978Live eventMemphis, Tennessee935
VacatedJanuary 1979Championship vacated for undocumented reasons.
316Robert Fuller and Toru TanakaJanuary 21, 1979Live eventMemphis, Tennessee28Fuller defeated Don Carson and Dennis Condrey in a tournament final. Tanaka left the ring during the match.
317Don Carson (3) and Dennis Condrey (10)February 18, 1979Live event8Won the title by forfeit after Fuller and Tanaka split up as a team.
318Bill Dundee (11) and Robert FullerFebruary 26, 1979Live eventMemphis, Tennessee156
319The Assassins (Assassin #1 and Assassin #2)April 23, 1979Live eventMemphis, Tennessee114
320Bill Dundee (12) and Robert Fuller (2)May 7, 1979Live eventMemphis, Tennessee27
321Mr. Fuji and Toru TanakaMay 14, 1979Live eventMemphis, Tennessee121
322Bill Dundee (13) and Jerry Lawler (18)June 4, 1979Live eventMemphis, Tennessee311
323The Blond Bombers (Wayne Farris and Larry Latham)June 15, 1979N/ATupelo, MississippiLive event1
324The Fabulous Freebirds (Terry Gordy and Michael Hayes)September 1979Live event1
325Sonny King and Ricky MortonSeptember 24, 1979Live eventMemphis, Tennessee17
326The Blond Bombers (Wayne Farris and Larry Latham)October 1, 1979Live eventMemphis, Tennessee249
VacatedOctober 22, 1979Memphis, TennesseeVacated after a match against ends as a no-contest.
327Hector Guerrero and Steve RegalNovember 19, 1979Live eventMemphis, Tennessee113
328The Assassins (Assassin #1 and Assassin #2)December 2, 1979Live eventMemphis, Tennessee230
329Ricky (4) and Robert Gibson (2)January 1, 1980Live eventMemphis, Tennessee26
330The Assassins (Assassin #1 and Assassin #2)January 7, 1980Live eventMemphis, Tennessee321Held up after a match against Ken Lucas and Steve Regal on January 21, 1980, in Memphis, Tennessee.
331The Assassins (Assassin #1 and Assassin #2)January 28, 1980Live eventMemphis, Tennessee421Win rematch.
332Ken Lucasand Billy RobinsonFebruary 18, 1980Live eventMemphis, Tennessee17
333The Assassins (Assassin #1 and Assassin #2)February 25, 1980Live eventMemphis, Tennessee510
334Ken Lucas and Billy RobinsonMarch 6, 1980Live eventLexington, Kentucky25
335Paul Ellering and Sheik Ali HassanMarch 11, 1980Live eventLouisville, Kentucky1
336Ken Lucas and Billy RobinsonApril 1980Live event3
337Dennis Condrey (11) and David Schultz (3)April 7, 1980Live eventMemphis, Tennessee135
338Rocky Johnson and Jimmy ValiantMay 12, 1980Live eventMemphis, Tennessee113Condrey and Schultz are still billed as champions in Chattanooga, Tennessee, on May 17, 1980.
339Gypsy Joe Dorsetti and Skull MurphyMay 25, 1980Live eventMemphis, Tennessee18
340Ken Lucas and Ricky MortonJune 2, 1980Live eventMemphis, Tennessee19
341Jackie Fargo (31) and Randy FargoJune 11, 1980Live eventNashville, Tennessee1
VacatedJune 18, 1980Vacated after Jackie Fargo retired.
342Gypsy Joe Dorsetti and Skull MurphyJuly 1980Live eventWheeling, West Virginia2Defeated Rocky Johnson and Jimmy Valiant. This title change may not have actually taken place.
343Ken Lucasand Ricky Morton (2)July 2, 1980Live eventMemphis, Tennessee126Are billed as champions in Memphis as of July 9, 1980.
344Killer Karl Krupp and El MongolJuly 28, 1980Live eventMemphis, Tennessee128Defeated Lucas and Paul Ellering, subbing for Morton.
345Eddie Gilbert and Tommy GilbertAugust 25, 1980Live eventLouisville, Kentucky121
346The Angel and Sonny KingSeptember 15, 1980Live eventMemphis, Tennessee114
347Eddie Gilbert and Tommy GilbertSeptember 29, 1980Live eventMemphis, Tennessee228
348Bill Irwin and Larry Latham (3)October 27, 1980Live eventMemphis, Tennessee17
349Ken Lucasand Ricky Morton (3)November 3, 1980Live eventMemphis, Tennessee21Held up after a match against Bill Irwin and Scott Irwin on November 10, 1980, in Memphis, Tennessee.
350Roger Kirby (2) and Guy MitchellNovember 4, 1980Live eventMemphis, Tennessee113
351Ken Lucasand Ricky Morton (4)November 17, 1980Live eventMemphis, Tennessee335Defeat the Irwins in rematch.
352Bill Dundee (14) and Tommy RichDecember 22, 1980Live eventMemphis, Tennessee242
353The Bounty Hunters (David and Jerry Novak)February 2, 1981Live eventMemphis, Tennessee613
354Bill Dundee (15) and Tommy RichFebruary 15, 1981Live eventMemphis, Tennessee327
355Wayne Farris(3) and Tojo Yamamoto (35)March 14, 1981Live eventMemphis, Tennessee12Farris and Yamamoto defeated Dundee in a handicap match. Rich was unable to wrestle due to an injury.
356Bill Dundee (16) and Dream MachineMarch 16, 1981Live eventMemphis, Tennessee114
357Masa Fuchi and Mr. OnitaMarch 30, 1981Live eventMemphis, Tennessee17
358Bill Dundee (17) and Dream MachineApril 6, 1981Live eventMemphis, Tennessee226
359Kevin Sullivan and Wayne Ferris (4)May 2, 1981Live eventMemphis, Tennessee116
360Bill Dundee and Dream MachineMay 18, 1981Live eventMemphis, Tennessee37
361Wayne Farris(5) and Kevin Sullivan (2)May 25, 1981Live eventMemphis, Tennessee249
362Bill Dundee (18) and Jerry Lawler (19)July 13, 1981Live eventMemphis, Tennessee4
363Masa Fuchi and Mr. Onita1981Live eventMemphis, Tennessee2
364Ricky (5) and Robert Gibson (3)August 1, 1981Live eventMemphis, Tennessee32
365Masa Fuchi and Mr. OnitaAugust 3, 1981Live event328
366Eddie Gilbert (2) and Ricky Morton (5)August 31, 1981Live eventMemphis, Tennessee17
367The Heartbreakers (Joey Cagle and Rocky Sortor)September 7, 1981Live eventMemphis, Tennessee17
368Ricky (6) and Robert Gibson (4)September 14, 1981Live eventMemphis, Tennessee412Defeat Rick Gibson.
369Stan Lane and Sweet Brown SugarSeptember 26, 1981Live eventMemphis, Tennessee151Defeated Ricky Gibson in a handicap match.
370Bill Dundee (19) and Steve KeirnNovember 16, 1981Live eventMemphis, Tennessee1103
371The Midnight Express (Norvell Austin (4), Dennis Condrey (12) and Randy Rose)February 27, 1982Live eventMemphis, Tennessee19Austin defeated Keirn by disqualification. All three were recognized as champions.
VacatedMarch 6, 1982Championship stripped due to controversial of the Express' title win.
372Bobby Eaton and Sweet Brown Sugar (2)March 8, 1982Live eventLouisville, Kentucky128Defeated Robert Gibson and Stan Lane in a tournament final repeated on March 14, 1982, in Louisville, Kentucky, held up on March 29, 1982, in Memphis, Tennessee, after a match against Ricky and Robert Gibson.
373Bobby Eaton and Sweet Brown Sugar (3)April 5, 1982Live eventMemphis, Tennessee221Defeat Robert Gibson and Steve Keirn.
374Steve Keirn (2) and Bill Dundee (20)April 26, 1982Live eventMemphis, Tennessee214
375The Midnight Express (Norvell Austin (5), Dennis Condrey (13) and Randy Rose)May 10, 1982Live eventMemphis, Tennessee27
376Steve Keirn (3) and Bill Dundee (21)May 17, 1982Live eventMemphis, Tennessee37
377The Midnight Express (Norvell Austin (6), Dennis Condrey (14) and Randy Rose)May 24, 1982Live eventMemphis, Tennessee342
378Ron Bass and Stan Lane (2)July 5, 1982Live eventMemphis, Tennessee17Defeated Norvell Austin and Dennis Condrey.
379The Midnight Express (Norvell Austin (6), Dennis Condrey (14) and Randy Rose)July 12, 1982Live eventMemphis, Tennessee37
380Stan Lane (3) and Ron BassJuly 19, 1982Live eventMemphis, Tennessee221
381Dream Machine(3) and Jim MitchellAugust 9, 1982Live eventMemphis, Tennessee17
382Bobby Eaton and Sweet Brown Sugar (4)August 16, 1982Live eventMemphis, Tennessee314
383Steve Keirn (4) and Terry TaylorAugust 30, 1982Live eventMemphis, Tennessee17
384Bobby Eaton and Sweet Brown Sugar (5)September 6, 1982Live eventMemphis, Tennessee449
385The Fabulous Ones (Steve Keirn (5) and Stan Lane (5))October 25, 1982Live eventMemphis, Tennessee128Defeated Bobby Eaton and Koko Ware.
386Bobby Eaton (5) and Duke MyersNovember 22, 1982Live eventMemphis, Tennessee17
387The Fabulous Ones (Steve Keirn (6) and Stan Lane (6))November 29, 1982Live eventMemphis, Tennessee228
388The Sheepherders (Jonathan Boyd and Luke Williams)December 27, 1982Live eventMemphis, Tennessee141
389The Fabulous Ones (Steve Keirn (7) and Stan Lane (7))February 6, 1983Live eventMemphis, Tennessee31Awarded the title when Williams misses a scheduled defense.
390The Sheepherders (Jonathan Boyd and Luke Williams)February 7, 1983Live eventLouisville, Kentucky26
391The Fabulous Ones (Steve Keirn (8) and Stan Lane (8))February 13, 1983Live eventMemphis, Tennessee450
392The Moondogs (Rex and Spot)April 4, 1983Live eventMemphis, Tennessee121
393The Fabulous Ones (Steve Keirn (9) and Stan Lane (9))April 25, 1983Live eventMemphis, Tennessee521
394Bobby Eaton (6) and Duke MyersMay 16, 1983Live eventMemphis, Tennessee229
395The Fabulous Ones (Steve Keirn (10) and Stan Lane (10))June 14, 1983Live eventLouisville, Kentucky655
396The Grapplers (Tony Anthony and Len Denton)August 8, 1983Live eventMemphis, Tennessee142
397Dutch Mantel (2) and Koko Ware (6)September 19, 1983Live eventMemphis, Tennessee114
398The Bruise Brothers (Dream Machine and Porkchop Cash)October 3, 1983Live eventMemphis, Tennessee135
399The Rock 'n' Roll Express (Robert Gibson (5) and Ricky Morton (6))November 7, 1983Live eventMemphis, Tennessee17
400The Bruise Brothers (Dream Machine and Porkchop Cash)November 14, 1983Live eventMemphis, Tennessee214
401The Fabulous Ones (Steve Keirn (11) and Stan Lane (11))November 28, 1983Live eventMemphis, Tennessee757
VacatedJanuary 24, 1984The Zambuie Express won the title by forfeit, however this was disallowed.
402The Zambuie Express (Elijah Akeem and Kareem Muhammad)January 1984Live event1
403The Zambuie Express (Elijah Akeem and Kareem Muhammad)January 31, 1984Live eventMemphis, Tennessee26Defeated The Pretty Young Things in a tournament final.
404The Pretty Young Things (Norvell Austin (7) and Sweet Brown Sugar (7))February 6, 1984Live eventMemphis, Tennessee18
405The Zambuie Express (Elijah Akeem and Kareem Muhammad)February 14, 1984Live eventMemphis, Tennessee227
406Jerry Lawler (20) and Jos LeDucMarch 12, 1984Live eventMemphis, Tennessee114
VacatedMarch 19, 1984Title vacated after the team split up following LeDuc and Jimmy Hart's abandonment of Lawler in a six-man tag team match against Kareem Muhammad, King Konga and J. J. Dillon on March 18, 1984, in Memphis, Tennessee.
407Eddie Gilbert and Tommy Rich (3)March 26, 1984Live eventMemphis, Tennessee184Defeated The Pretty Young Things in a tournament final.
408Phil Hickerson (13) and The SpoilerJune 18, 1984Live eventMemphis, Tennessee128
VacatedJuly 9, 1984Title held up after a match against Dutch Mantel and Porkchop Cash.
409Phil Hickerson (14) and The SpoilerJuly 16, 1984Live eventMemphis, Tennessee228Defeated Mantel and Cash in a rematch.
410The Rock 'n' Roll Express (Robert Gibson (6) and Ricky Morton (7))August 13, 1984Live eventMemphis, Tennessee27
411The Nightmares (Danny Davis and Ken Wayne)August 20, 1984Live eventMemphis, Tennessee126
412Dutch Mantel (3) and Tommy Rich (4)September 15, 1984Live eventMemphis, Tennessee123
VacatedOctober 1, 1984Title vacated when Mantel and Rich split up.
413King Kong Bundy and Rick RudeOctober 8, 1984Live eventMemphis, Tennessee14Defeated The Fabulous Ones in a tournament final.
414The Fabulous Ones (Stan Lane (12) and Steve Keirn (12))October 22, 1984Live eventMemphis, Tennessee42
415The New Interns (Don Bass and Roger Smith)December 3, 1984Live eventMemphis, Tennessee42
VacatedJanuary 7, 1985Championship vacated after a match against The Dirty White Boys (Tony Anthony and Len Denton) ends in a no-contest.
416The New Interns (Don Bass and Roger Smith)January 14, 1985Live eventMemphis, Tennessee235Defeated The Rock 'n' Roll Express in a tournament final.
417The Fabulous Ones (Stan Lane (13) and Steve Keirn (13))February 18, 1985Live eventMemphis, Tennessee956
418The PYT Express (Norvell Austin (8) and Koko Ware (8))April 15, 1985Live eventMemphis, Tennessee228Koko B. Ware formerly known as Sugar Sweet Brown.
419The Fabulous Ones (Stan Lane (14) and Steve Keirn (14))May 13, 1985Live eventMemphis, Tennessee10Defeat Austin and Billy Travis.
420The PYT Express (Norvell Austin (9) and Koko Ware (9))May 1985Live eventMemphis, Tennessee3Belts returned because of use of substitute.
VacatedJune 1985Championsho vacated after The PYT Express use a substitute in a match against The Fabulous Ones.
421The Fabulous Ones (Stan Lane (15) and Steve Keirn (15))June 17, 1985Live eventMemphis, Tennessee115Defeated Ron Sexton and Billy Travis in a tournament final.
422The Sheepherders (Jonathan Boyd (3) and Rip Morgan)June 22, 1985Live eventMemphis, Tennessee175The Sheepherders were stripped of the titles after they won them, however the belts were given back upon threats of a lawsuit.
423The Fabulous Ones (Stan Lane (16) and Steve Keirn (16))September 5, 1985Live eventLexington, Kentucky121
424The Sheepherders (Jonathan Boyd (4) and Rip Morgan)September 6, 1985Live eventBlytheville, Arkansas23
425The Fabulous Ones (Stan Lane (17) and Steve Keirn (17))September 9, 1985Live eventMemphis, Tennessee137
426The Sheepherders (Jonathan Boyd (5) and Rip Morgan)September 16, 1985Live eventMemphis, Tennessee31
427The Fabulous Ones (Stan Lane (18) and Steve Keirn (18))September 17, 1985Live eventLouisville, Kentucky14
428The Sheepherders (Jonathan Boyd (6) and Rip Morgan)September 1985Live event4
429The Fabulous Ones (Stan Lane (19) and Steve Keirn (19))October 14, 1985Live eventMemphis, Tennessee1528
430Bill Dundee (22) and Dutch Mantel (4)November 11, 1985Live eventMemphis, Tennessee128
431Austin Idol and Jerry Lawler (20)December 9, 1985Live eventMemphis, Tennessee135
VacatedDecember 30, 1985Championship vacated when Lawler loses a "loser leaves town" match to Bill Dundee.
432The Fantastics (Bobby Fulton and Tommy Rogers)January 13, 1986Live eventMemphis, Tennessee170Defeated The Sheepherders (Jonathan Boyd and Bigfoot) in a tournament final.
433The MOD Squad (Spike and Basher)March 24, 1986Live eventMemphis, Tennessee191Won the title via forfeit.
434Giant Hillbilly Elmer and Jerry Lawler (22)June 23, 1986Live eventMemphis, Tennessee125
435Fire and FlameJuly 18, 1986Live eventJackson, Tennessee143
436Giant Hillbilly Elmer and Cousin JuniorAugust 30, 1986Live eventMemphis, Tennessee12
437Don Bass and Dirty RhodesSeptember 1, 1986Live eventMemphis, Tennessee163
438Big Bubba and Jerry Lawler (23)November 3, 1986Live eventMemphis, Tennessee17
VacatedNovember 3, 1986Championship vacated when Bubba turned on Lawler after their win.
439The Sheepherders (Jonathan Boyd (7) and Bigfoot)November 10, 1986Live eventMemphis, Tennessee57Defeated Jeff Jarrett and Billy Travis in a tournament final.
440Jeff Jarrett and Billy TravisNovember 17, 1986Live eventMemphis, Tennessee149
441The Rock 'n' Roll RPMs (Mike Davis and Tommy Lane)January 5, 1987Live eventMemphis, Tennessee17
442Jeff Jarrett and Billy TravisJanuary 12, 1987Live eventMemphis, Tennessee27
443The Rock 'n' Roll RPMs (Mike Davis and Tommy Lane)January 20, 1987Live eventMemphis, Tennessee213
444Jeff Jarrett (3) and Pat TanakaFebruary 2, 1987Live eventMemphis, Tennessee121
445Big Bubba and GoliathFebruary 23, 1987Live eventMemphis, Tennessee142
446Rocky Johnson and Soul Train JonesApril 6, 1987Live eventMemphis, Tennessee128
447Chick Donovan and Jack HartMay 4, 1987Live eventMemphis, Tennessee135
VacatedJune 1, 1987Defeated Phil Hickerson and Mr. Shima in a tournament final.
448Mark Starr and Billy Travis (3)June 8, 1987Live eventMemphis, Tennessee128Defeated Phil Hickerson and Mr. Shima in a tournament final.
449The Clones (Mike and Pat Kelly)July 6, 1987Live eventMemphis, Tennessee15
VacatedJuly 1987Championship vacated when one of the Clones was injured.
450Jeff Jarrett (4) and Billy Travis (4)July 11, 1987Live eventJackson, Tennessee328Defeated Badd Company in a tournament final.
451Badd Company (Paul Diamond and Pat Tanaka (2))August 8, 1987Live eventJackson, Tennessee137
452The Nasty Boys (Brian Knobs and Jerry Sags)September 14, 1987Live eventMemphis, Tennessee17
453The Rock 'n' Roll RPMs (Mike Davis and Tommy Lane)September 21, 1987Live eventMemphis, Tennessee312
454The Nasty Boys (Brian Knobs and Jerry Sags)October 3, 1987Live eventMemphis, Tennessee27
455The Rock 'n' Roll RPMs (Mike Davis and Tommy Lane)October 10, 1987Live eventMemphis, Tennessee416
456The Midnight Rockers (Marty Jannetty and Shawn Michaels)October 26, 1987Live eventMemphis, Tennessee121
457The Rock 'n' Roll RPMs (Mike Davis and Tommy Lane)November 16, 1987Live eventMemphis, Tennessee56
458The Midnight Rockers (Marty Jannetty and Shawn Michaels)November 22, 1987Live eventMemphis, Tennessee235
VacatedDecember 27, 1987Championship vacated because Rockers won the AWA World Tag Team Titles and could not hold more than one title.
DeactivatedFebruary 1, 1988

Team reigns by combined length

Key

SymbolMeaning
¤The exact length of at least one title reign is uncertain, so the shortest possible length is used.
RankTeam# of reignsCombined days
1The Fabulous Ones (Steve Keirn and Stan Lane)15381¤
2Herb and Roy Welch2366¤
3Mario Milano and Len Rossi5356¤
4The Heavenly Bodies (Al and Don Greene)12334¤
5Don and Luke Fields5331
6Dante and Mephisto9306¤
7Al and John Smith2265¤
8The Bicentennial Kings (Dennis Condrey and Phil Hickerson)9241¤
9Mitsu Hirai and Tojo Yamamoto2178¤
10Karl and Skull Von Stroheim3176
Bearcat Brown and Len Rossi5176
12Jerry Jarrett and Tojo Yamamoto7168¤
13Alex Perez and Tojo Yamamoto5152¤
Johnny Long and Tojo Yamamoto5152
15The Medics (Tony Gonzales and Donald Lortie)6141¤
16Jackie Fargo and Lester Welch5140
17The Interns (Billy Garrett and Jim Starr)9133¤
18The Blond Bombers (Wayne Farris and Larry Latham)2127¤
19Bobby and Don Fields2112
20Bobby Eaton and Sweet Brown Sugar4112¤
21Jackie Fargo and Roughhouse Fargo / Sonny Fargo / Masked Rebel5110
22Eddie Gossett and Roy Welch1104
23Bill Dundee and Jerry Lawler4103
Bill Dundee and Steve Keirn1103
25The Corsicans (Corsica Jean and Corsica Joe)6102¤
26The Sheepherders (Jonathan Boyd and Rip Morgan / Bigfoot)5101¤
27Jerry Lawler and Jim White897
28The Assassins (Assassin #1 and Assassin #2)596¤
29Jackie Fargo and Jerry Jarrett8108
The MOD Squad (Spike and Basher)191
31Don Carson and The Red Shadow885¤
Mr. Moto and Kinji Shibuya185¤
33Eddie Gilbert and Tommy Rich184
Jeff Jarrett and Billy Travis384
Jos LeDuc and Jean Louie284¤
36Jim Austeri and Tiny Mills183
37The Bounty Hunters (David and Jerry Novak)582¤
Al Greene and Phil Hickerson382
39Mike and Doc Gallagher177
The New Interns (Don Bass and Roger Smith)277
41Tojo Yamamoto and Johnny Long376¤
42The Mighty Yankees (Frank Morrell and Eddie Sullivan)674¤
43Mike Clancy and Lester Welch173
44Charlie Cook and Tommy Seigler172
45Bill Dundee and Tommy Rich370
46The Midnight Express (Norvell Austin, Dennis Condrey and Randy Rose)465
47Danny Little Bear and Chief Thundercloud163
Bill Dundee and Robert Fuller263
Bobo Brazil and Bearcat Brown263
Don Bass and Dirty Rhodes163
51Bill Dromo and Tojo Yamamoto162
Eddie Marlin and Tojo Yamamoto162
Ken Lucas and Ricky Morton362
54The Blue Infernos260¤
55Jackie Fargo and Len Rossi259
The Samoans (Afa and Sika)259
57The Infernos (Ron Gibson and Stan Pulaski)256
Jerry Lawler and Jimmy Valiant156
Phil Hickerson and The Spoiler256
The Midnight Rockers (Marty Jannetty and Shawn Michaels)256
61The Rock 'n' Roll RPMs (Mike Davis and Tommy Lane)555¤
62The PYT Express (Norvell Austin and Koko Ware)353
63Al Greene and Frank Martinez352¤
64Jackie Fargo and Mario Milano251
Stan Lane and Sweet Brown Sugar151
66Ray Andrews and Eric Pomeroy149¤
The Hollywood Blonds (Jerry Brown and Buddy Roberts)349
The Mighty Yankees (Eddie Sullivan and Mighty Yankee 3)249
Dick Beyer and Len Rossi149
Eddie Gilbert and Tommy Gilbert249
The Bruise Brothers (Dream Machine and Porkchop Cash)249
Wayne Farris and Kevin Sullivan149
71Dennis Hall and Ken Lucas347
Bill Dundee and Dream Machine347
The Sheepherders (Jonathan Boyd and Luke Williams)247¤
73George and Bobby Becker145
74Jackie Fargo and Don Greene144
75Fire and Flame143
Ray Piret and Tex Riley143¤
77Big Bubba and Goliath142¤
Ricky Gibson and Robert Gibson442¤
The Grapplers (Tony Anthony and Len Denton)142
Big Bad John and Bill Dundee242¤
Chief Little Bear and Mack York142¤
82The Von Brauners (Karl and Kurt Von Brauner)341¤
Tommy Gilbert and Eddie Marlin541
84The Interns (Tom Andrews and Jim Starr)239
85Danny Hodge and Mario Milano138¤
86Badd Company (Paul Diamond and Pat Tanaka)137
87Bobby Eaton and Duke Myers236¤
Masa Fuchi and Mr. Onita336
Masked Bat and Finis Hall136
90Rufus R. Jones and Roughhouse Fargo135
Chick Donovan and Jack Hart135
Ricky Gibson and Tommy Gilbert135
Don Greene and Scorpion135
Austin Idol and Jerry Lawler135¤
Dennis Condrey and David Schultz135¤
Gorgeous George Jr. and Porkchop Cash135
97Gino and Tony Calza134
The Zambuie Express (Elijah Akeem and Kareem Muhammad)334
100George Barnes and Bill Dundee232¤
101Jerry Lawler and Tojo Yamamoto231¤
102The Continental Warriors (Lorenzo Parente and Bobby Hart)130
103Norvell Austin and Sputnik Monroe329¤
104Mark Starr and Billy Travis128
Bill Dundee and Dutch Mantel128
Jerry Lawler and Al Greene128
Killer Karl Krupp and El Mongol128¤
Rocky Johnson and Soul Train Jones128
Ron Bass and Stan Lane228
109Robert Fuller and Toru Tanaka127
110The Nightmares (Danny Davis and Ken Wayne)126¤
111Giant Hillbilly Elmer and Jerry Lawler125¤
112Dutch Mantel and Tommy Rich123
Norvell Austin and Bill Dundee23
114Frazier and Terry Sawyer122
Tex Riley and Len Rossi322
Jackie Fargo and Mr. Wrestling122
117Charlie Fulton and Bobby Mayne121
Ivan Malenkov and Tojo Yamamoto121
Bob Ramstead and Johnny Walker121¤
Bob Ellis and Jim Garvin121
Dutch Mantel and David Schultz121
Jeff Jarrett and Pat Tanaka121
Jerry Lawler and Mongolian Stomper121
Mr. Fuji and Toru Tanaka121
Paul Ellering and Sheik Ali Hassan121
Robert Fuller and Bearcat Brown121
Steve Keirn and Bill Dundee221
The Moondogs (Rex and Spot)121
Bearcat Brown and Tommy Gilbert221¤
The Fabulous Fargos (Fargo and Randy Fargo)120¤
131Tojo Yamamoto and Bill Dundee120
Tommy Gilbert and Bearcat Brown120¤
133Otto Von Heller and Karl Von Steiger219
134Norvell Austin and Pat Barrett218
135Jimmy Golden and Tojo Yamamoto117¤
Tor Kamata and Tojo Yamamoto117
138The New Bounty Hunters (Tom Andrews and Jim Starr)116
Kevin Sullivan and Wayne Ferris116
Tojo Yamamoto and Alex Perez116
141Roger Kirby and David Schultz115
143Frankie Cain and Mike Clancy114¤
John Smith and Tosh Togo114
Herb Welch and Chris Belkas114
Bill Dundee and Ricky Gibson114
Dutch Mantel and Koko Ware114
Jackie Fargo and Dennis Hall114
Jackie Fargo and Tex Riley114¤
Jerry Lawler and Jos LeDuc114
Johnny Walker and Tojo Yamamoto114
Johnny Walker and Bearcat Brown114
Ken Lucas and Johnny Walker214¤
King Kong Bundy and Rick Rude114
The Nasty Boys (Brian Knobs and Jerry Sags)214
The Rock 'n' Roll Express (Robert Gibson and Ricky Morton)214
The Angel and Sonny King114
157Roger Kirby and Guy Mitchell113
Dick Beyer and Tex Riley113
Hector Guerrero and Steve Regal113
Ken Lucas and Billy Robinson313¤
Rocky Johnson and Jimmy Valiant113
162Rip and Tim Tyler111¤
Tojo Yamamoto and Robert Fuller211¤
164The Great Higami and Tojo Yamamoto110
Doug Lindsey and Treach Phillips110¤
166Gypsy Joe Dorsetti and Skull Murphy29
Ken Lucas and Ricky Morton1
Jerry Lawler and Scorpion19
169Don Carson and Dennis Condrey18
Buddy Fuller and Lester Welch28
Dennis Hall and Johnny Long18
Tommy Gilbert and Tommy Rich18
173Ron and Terry Garvin17
Big Bubba and Jerry Lawler17
George and Jack Curtis17
Dream Machine and Jim Mitchell17
Bobby and Lee Fields17
The Heartbreakers (Joey Cagle and Rocky Sortor)1
Sonny King and Ricky Morton17
Tomayo Soto and The Great Yamaha1
The Sundown Kid and Johnny Walker1
Lester Welch and Jackie Fargo17
Al Greene and Sir Clements17
Bill Irwin and Larry Latham17
Eddie Gilbert and Ricky Morton1
Jackie Fargo and Lou Thesz17
Jerry Jarrett and Johnny Marlin1
Jerry Lawler and Playboy Frazier17
Steve Keirn and Terry Taylor17
Tojo Yamamoto and Roughhouse Fargo17
Bearcat Brown and Les Thatcher17
192Lester Welch and Buddy Fuller16
193The Clones (Mike and Pat Kelly)15
Dennis Hall and Johnny Walker35
Great Bolo and Joe McCarthy15
196The Fabulous Fargos (Don and Jackie Fargo)2
Karl Kowalski and Ivan Kowalski23
Bill and Joe Sky23
199Giant Hillbilly Elmer and Cousin Junior12
Lester Welch and Eddie Graham22
Wayne Farris and Tojo Yamamoto1
202Corsica Joe and Chin Lee1
John and Al Smith1
George Becker and Jack Witzig1
Wild Bill Canny and Buddy Knox1
Wild Bill Canny and Carlos Rodriguez Cortez1
Mike Chacoma and Red Roberts1
The Dirty Daltons (Frank Dalton and Jack Dalton)1
Leo and Chick Garibaldi1
Henry Harrell and Rex Mobley1
Billy and Jimmy Hines1
Pat O'Brien and Karl Kowalski1
Eduardo Perez and Red Roberts1
Ray Piret and Herb Welch1
Len Rossi and Bad Boy Hines1
Len Rossi and Tomayo Soto1
Paul Stanlee and Jack Welch1
Eddie Gossett and Tex Riley1
Johnny Walker and Len Rossi1
Johnny Walker and Bob Ramstead1
Ken Lucas and Dennis Hall1
The Fabulous Freebirds (Terry Gordy and Michael Hayes)1
Tojo Yamamoto and Jimmy Golden1
Stan Frazier and Dennis Hall1
Golden Hawk and Johnny Kostas1
Lozano and Jack Purdin1

Individual reigns by combined length

Key

SymbolMeaning
¤The exact length of at least one title reign is uncertain, so the shortest possible length is used.
RankWrestler# of reignsCombined days
1Tojo Yamamoto35942¤
2Len Rossi19665¤
3Jackie Fargo30579¤
4Bill Dundee22566¤
5Steve Keirn19525¤
6Al Greene20503¤
7Roy Welch3470¤
8Stan Lane18460¤
9Don Fields7443
10Don Greene / Mr. Wrestling15435¤
11Jerry Lawler22426¤
12Mario Milano7415¤
13Herb Welch5395¤
14Phil Hickerson14379¤
15Dennis Condrey15349¤
16Luke Fields5331
17Bearcat Brown13322¤
18Dante9306¤
Mephisto9306¤
20Jerry Jarrett16283¤
21John Smith3279¤
22Al Smith3266¤
23Lester Welch12236
24Koko Ware / Sweet Brown Sugar9230¤
25Eddie Gossett / Graham / Marlin10210
26Wayne Ferris5194¤
27Jim Starr12188¤
Norvell Austin13188¤
29Tommy Rich6185
30Mitsu Hirai2178¤
31Karl Von Stroheim3176
Skull Von Stroheim3176
33Don Bass / Scorpion4175
34Tommy Gilbert12174¤
35Sonny Fargo / Roughhouse Fargo / Masked Rebel8172¤
36Alex Perez6168¤
37Johnny Long6161¤
38Bobby Eaton6148¤
Jonathan Boyd7148¤
40Tony Gonzales6141¤
Donald Lortie6141¤
42Eddie Gilbert4140¤
43Ken Lucas12137¤
44Larry Latham3134¤
45Billy Garrett9133¤
46Eddie Sullivan8123¤
47Robert Fuller6122¤
48Bobby Fields3119
49Billy Travis4112
50Stan Pulaski / Eric Pomeroy3105¤
Jeff Jarrett4105
51Dream Machine6103
52Corsica Joe6102¤
Corsica Jean6102¤
54Rip Morgan / Bigfoot5101¤
55Ricky Morton899¤
56Jos LeDuc298¤
57Jim White897
58Assassin #1596¤
Assassin #2596¤
60Tex Riley793¤
61Don Carson992¤
62Ricky Gibson691¤
Basher191
Spike191
65Mike Clancy187¤
66Dutch Mantel486
67The Red Shadow885¤
Kinji Shibuya185¤
Mr. Moto185¤
70Jean Louie284¤
Porkchop Cash384
72Jim Austeri183
Tiny Mills183
74David Novak582¤
Jerry Novak582¤
76Doc Gallagher177
Mike Gallagher177
Roger Smith277
Johnny Walker1177¤
80Dennis Hall1076¤
81Frank Morrell674¤
82Charlie Cook172
Tommy Seigler172
84David Schultz371¤
85Kevin Sullivan165
Randy Rose465
87Danny Little Bear163
Dirty Rhodes163
Bobo Brazil263
Chief Thundercloud163
91Bill Dromo162
Dick Beyer262
93Blue Inferno 1260¤
Blue Inferno 2260¤
95Afa259
Sika259
97Pat Tanaka258
98Plowboy / Playbo / Stan Frazier, Giant Hillbilly Elmer557¤
99Ron Gibson256
The Spoiler256
Marty Jannetty256
Robert Gibson656¤
Shawn Michaels256
104Tom Andrews355
Mike Davis555¤
Tommy Lane555¤
107Frank Martinez352¤
108Ray Andrews149¤
Big Bubba249¤
Jerry Brown349
Buddy Roberts349
Mighty Yankee 3249
113Toru Tanaka248
114Luke Williams247¤
115Bobby Becker145
George Becker145
117Ray Piret244¤
118Fire143
Flame143
120Mack York142¤
Len Denton142
Tony Anthony142
Big Bad John242¤
Chief Little Bear142¤
Goliath142¤
126Karl Von Brauner341¤
Kurt Von Brauner341¤
Rocky Johnson241
129Danny Hodge138¤
130Paul Diamond137
131Finis Hall136
Onita336
Duke Myers236¤
Masa Fuchi336
Masked Bat136
136Chick Donovan135
Austin Idol135¤
Jack Hart135
Rufus R. Jones135
Gorgeous George Jr.135
141Gino Calza134
Tony Calza134
Eljiah Akeem334
Kareem Muhammad334
145George Barnes232¤
146Bobby Hart130
Lorenzo Parente130
Mario Milano130
149Sputnik Monroe329¤
150Roger Kirby228
Mark Starr128
El Mongol128¤
Killer Karl Krupp128¤
Ron Bass228
Soul Train Jones128
156Ken Wayne126¤
Danny Davis126¤
158Bob Ramstead222¤
Terry Sawyer122
160Mongolian Stomper121
Charlie Fulton121
Sheik Ali Hassan121
Sonny King221
Ivan Malenkov121
Bobby Mayne121
Spot121
Bob Ellis121
Jim Garvin121
Mr. Fuji121
Paul Ellering121
The Moondogs121
172Fargo120¤
173Otto Von Heller219
Karl Von Steiger219
175Jimmy Golden218¤
Pat Barrett218
177Tor Kamata117
178Chris Belkas114
Frankie Cain114¤
Buddy Fuller314
Brian Knobs214
Jerry Sags214
King Kong Bundy114
Rick Rude114
Tosh Togo114
The Angel114
187Guy Mitchell113
Billy Robinson313¤
Hector Guerrero113
Jimmy Valiant113
Steve Regal113
192Rip Tyler111¤
Tim Tyler111¤
194The Great Higami110
Doug Lindsey110¤
Treach Phillips110¤
197Skull Murphy29
Gypsy Joe Dorsetti29
Ken Lucas1
Scorpion19
201Tomayo Soto2
202Joey Cagle1
George Curtis17
Jack Curtis17
Lee Fields17
The Great Yamaha1
Johnny Marlin1
Jim Mitchell17
Rocky Sortor1
The Sundown Kid1
Bill Irwin17
Les Thatcher17
Lou Thesz17
Terry Garvin17
Terry Taylor17
Ron Garvin17
Sir Clements17
218Mike Kelly15
Pat Kelly15
Joe McCarthy15
Great Bolo15
222Karl Kowalski3
223Don Fargo2
Ivan Kowalski23
Bill Sky23
Joe Sky23
227Cousin Junior12
Wild Bill Canny22
Red Roberts2
230Mike Chacoma1
Carlos Rodriguez Cortez1
Frank Dalton1
Jack Dalton1
Chick Garibaldi1
Leo Garibaldi1
Henry Harrell1
Bad Boy Hines1
Billy Hines1
Jimmy Hines1
Buddy Knox1
Johnny Kostas1
Chin Lee1
Rex Mobley1
Pat O'Brien1
Eduardo Perez1
Paul Stanlee1
Jack Welch1
Jack Witzig1
Michael Hayes1
Terry Gordy1
Corsica Joe1
Al Smith1
Golden Hawk1
Lozano1¤
Jack Purdin1¤

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