The NWF World Tag Team Championship was the top tag team championship in the National Wrestling Federation from 1970 to 1974, the entire life of the promotion.

Title history

Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific team—reign numbers for the individuals are in parentheses, if different
DaysNumber of days held
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDays
NWF World Tag Team Championship
1The Outlaws (Dick Murdoch and Dusty Rhodes)March 12, 1970NWF showCleveland, Ohio1170Defeated Ben Justice and The Stomper in a tournament final.
2Johnny Powers and Chief White OwlAugust 29, 1970NWF showAkron, Ohio1
Championship history is unrecorded from August 29, 1970 to January 7, 1971.
3The Fabulous Fargos (Don and Johnny)January 7, 1971NWF showCleveland, Ohio1Defeated Chief White Owl and Luis Martinez.
4The Mongols (Bepo and Geeto)June 1971 (NLT)NWF showN/A1
5Kurt von Hess and Eric the RedJuly 22, 1971NWF showCleveland, Ohio1Won a tournament.
6Chief White Owl (2) and Luis MartinezAugust 1971 (NLT)NWF showN/A1
Championship history is unrecorded from August 1971 (NLT) to January 19, 1972.
7Mitsu Arakawa and Yoshino SatoJanuary 19, 1972NWF showBuffalo, New York1Defeated Dominic DeNucci and Tony Parisi in a tournament final.
8Dominic DeNucci and Tony ParisiMarch 1972 (NLT)NWF showN/A1
9The Fabulous Fargos (Don and Johnny)May 11, 1972NWF showCleveland, Ohio2
10Dominic DeNucci and Tony ParisiMay 1972 (NLT)NWF showN/A2
11The Fabulous Fargos (Don and Johnny)May 24, 1972NWF showBuffalo, New York3
12Wahoo McDaniel and Chief White Owl (3)August 1972 (NLT)NWF showCleveland, Ohio1Sometime after August 14, 1972.
Championship history is unrecorded from August 1972 (NLT) to September 15, 1972 (NLT).
13The Fabulous Fargos (Don and Johnny)September 15, 1972 (NLT)NWF showN/A4Still champion on November 2, 1972.
Championship history is unrecorded from September 15, 1972 (NLT) to December 1972 (NLT).
14Luis Martinez (2) and Tony Parisi (3)December 1972 (NLT)NWF showCincinnati, Ohio1
Championship history is unrecorded from December 1972 (NLT) to May 2, 1973.
15Johnny Powers (2) and Jacques RougeauMay 2, 1973NWF showBuffalo, New York1Defeated The Love Brothers (Hartford and Reginald Love) in a tournament final.
Championship history is unrecorded from May 2, 1973 to May 1973 (NLT).
16Geeto Mongol (2) and J.B. PsychoMay 1973 (NLT)NWF showN/A1
Championship history is unrecorded from May 1973 (NLT) to June 30, 1973 (NLT).
17Fred Curry and Luis Martinez (3)June 30, 1973 (NLT)NWF showN/A1
18Kurt Von Hess (2) and Karl Von SchotzMay 1974 (NLT)NWF showN/A1Also held NWA North American Tag Team Championship (Los Angeles/Japan version).
Vacated1974Championship abandoned when the NWF closed
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19The Mongols (Geeto (3) and Bolo)February 1975NWF showN/A1
VacatedApril 1975Championship vacated after a match against Dino Bravo and Gino Brito in April 1975.
20The Mongols (Geeto (4) and Bolo)April 21, 1975NWF showWinston-Salem, North Carolina2155Defeated Soul Patrol (Thunderbolt Patterson and Ernie Ladd)
vacatedSeptember 23, 1975N/AN/AChampionship vacated up after a match against held up after a match against Victor Rivera and Dino Bravo on September 23, 1975 ends with a double pinfall. Mongols billed champions on September 25, 1975; still champions as of October 13, 1975.
Championship history is unrecorded from September 23, 1975 to December 16, 1975.
21Johnny Powers (3) and Nelson RoyalDecember 16, 1975NWF showN/A1No longer listed as champions in February 1976.
22Kurt Von Hess (3) and Karl von StroheimMarch 19, 1976 (NLT)NWF showN/A1Sometime after January 21, 1976, possibly a phantom switch or defeat Pez Whatley and Bruiser Banks for the vacant title.
23Bulldog Brower and Mighty IgorAugust 11, 1976NWF showHickory, North Carolina1
24Hartford Love and Dizzy McShaneSeptember 10, 1976 (NLT)NWF showN/A1Sometime after August 29, 1976.
25Bulldog Brower (2) and Johnny Powers (4)September 19, 1976NWF showN/A1125
26Rip Tyler and Buzz TylerJanuary 22, 1977NWF showGastonia, North Carolina191
27Johnny Powers (5) and Nick DeCarloApril 23, 1977NWF showGastonia, North Carolina1
Deactivated1977Promotion closed, championship abandoned

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