The WWA International Television Tag Team Championship was the tag team title in the Los Angeles–based Worldwide Wrestling Associates from the title's formation in 1954 (as the NWA International Television Tag Team Championship, renamed as a North American Wrestling Alliance title with that promotion's formation in 1958 and then as a WWA title in 1961 when the promotion was renamed) until 1964, when it was replaced with the WWA World Tag Team Championship.

Title history

Wrestler:Times:Date:Location:Notes:
WWA International Television Tag Team Championship
Wilbur Snyder and Sandor Szabo1January 25, 1954Hollywood, CaliforniaDefeated Lord James Blears and John Tolos for the title.
Lord James Blears and Lord Athol Layton1March 8, 1954Hollywood, California
Wilbur Snyder (2) and Sandor Szabo (2)2c. April 1954 (NLT)Sometime after March 10, 1954.
The Great Bolo and Tom Rice1April 5, 1954Hollywood, CaliforniaOr April 19, 1954; Snyder and Szabo may continue to be billed as champion in Bakersfield, California.
Wilbur Snyder (3) and Bobo Brazil1June 3, 1954 (NLT)Hollywood, CaliforniaSometime after May 27, 1954.
Lord James Blears and Lord Athol Layton2c. August 1954Hollywood, CaliforniaSometime before August 14, 1954.
VacantSometime before September 6, 1954.
Wilbur Snyder (4) and Bobo Brazil (2)2September 6, 1954Hollywood, CaliforniaDefeated Blears and Gene Kiniski for the title.
Gene Kiniski and John Tolos1October 13, 1954Los Angeles, California
Lord James Blears (3) and Joe Pazandak1November 22, 1954Hollywood, California
Bobo Brazil (3) and Sandor Szabo (3)1November 29, 1954Hollywood, California
Great Bolo (2) and Tom Rice (2)2January 19, 1955Los Angeles, California
Bill Melby and Johnny Barend1February 7, 1955Hollywood, California
Tom Rice (3) and Juan Humberto1March 7, 1955Hollywood, CaliforniaStill champions as of April 9, 1955.
Tosh Togo and Great Togo1June 2, 1955Still champions as of October 20, 1955.
Lee Henning and Tom Rice (4)1March 3, 1956Hollywood, California
Don Leo Jonathan and Lord Leslie Carlton1May 7, 1956Hollywood, CaliforniaDefeated Lee Henning and Tom Rice for the title.
Lee Henning (2) and Tom Rice (5)2May 14, 1956Hollywood, California
Rito Romero and Chief War Cloud1June 4, 1956Hollywood, California
Lord James Blears (4) and Sandor Kovacs1July 21, 1956Still champions as of August 4, 1956.
Rito Romero (2) and Ray Stern1September 15, 1956
Lord James Blears (5) and Lord Leslie Carlton (2)1November 24, 1956
Bobo Brazil (4) and Primo Carnera1November 28, 1956Hollywood, CaliforniaDefeated Lord James Blears and Lord Athol Layton for the title.
Lord James Blears (6) and Lord Leslie Carlton (3)2March 1957
Gene Stanlee and Sandor Szabo (4)1March 9, 1957San Bernardino, CaliforniaStill champions as of April 6, 1957.
Ilio DiPaolo and Tex Mckenzie11957
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).
Hans Hermann and Mr. Moto1July 6, 1957San Bernardino, California
Seymour Koenig and Sammy Berg1September 1957
Hans Hermann (2) and Hans Schmidt1November 2, 1957Still champions as of December 7, 1957.
Wild Red Berry and Bob Orton1February 15, 1958
Pepper Gomez and Charro Azteca1February 22, 1958San Bernardino, California
Wild Red Berry (2) and Bob Orton (2)2March 1, 1958San Bernardino, California
Lord James Blears (7) and Henry Lenz1March 1958Sometime before March 29, 1958.
Seymour Koenig (2) and Herb Freeman1June 11, 1958Los Angeles, CaliforniaDefeated Billy Varga and Hardy Kruskamp for the title.
Rito Romero (3) and Suni War Cloud1June 1958Sometime between June 12 and June 23, 1958.
Seymour Koenig (3) and Herb Freeman (2)2June 1958Sometime between June 24 and June 27, 1958; still champions as of August 16, 1958.
Wild Red Berry (3) and Tosh Togo (2)1September 1958
Sandor Szabo (5) and Billy Darnell1September 1958
Frank Jares and Matt Murphy1November 22, 1958May have been held-up after a match against Enrique Romero and Luis Martinez on January 14, 1959 in Los Angeles, California.
Enrique Romero and Luis Martínez1February 7, 1959Los Angeles, CaliforniaDefeated Frank Jares and Matt Murphy for the title. This may have been a rematch.
Hans Hermann (3) and Hardy Kruskamp1March 21, 1959San Bernardino, California
Enrique Romero and Luis Martinez2March 29, 1959San Bernardino, California
Eric Pederson and Henry Lenz (2)1April 6, 1959Los Angeles, CaliforniaStill champions as of May 9, 1959.
Billy Varga and Hardy Kruskamp (2)1May 29, 1959Still champions as of July 25, 1959.
The Fabulous Kangaroos (Al Costello and Roy Heffernan)1August 22, 1959Still champions as of September 17, 1959.
Billy Varga (2) and Hardy Kruskamp (3)2November 19, 1959
Sandor Szabo (6) and Edouard Carpentier1December 16, 1959Los Angeles, CaliforniaDefeated Art Michalik and Legs Wilson for the title.
The Fabulous Kangaroos Al Costello and Roy Heffernan)2June 15, 1960Los Angeles, California
Dick Hutton and Sam Steamboat1July 16, 1960Los Angeles, California`
Stan Holek and The Preacher1August 20, 1960San Bernardino, California
Sandor Szabo (7) and Edouard Carpentier (2)2October 19, 1960Los Angeles, California
Stan Holek and The Preacher2December 3, 1960San Bernardino, California
Nick Bockwinkel and Lord James Blears (8)1December 23, 1960Long Beach, California
Stan Holek and The Preacher3December 31, 1960
Nick Bockwinkel (2) and Edouard Carpentier (3)1January 4, 1961Los Angeles, California
Mike Sharpe and Zebra Kid1May 12, 1961Long Beach, California
The Torres Brothers (Alberto and Ramón Torres)1June 29, 1961Bakersfield, California
Freddie Blassie and Mr. Moto (2)1November 9, 1961Bakersfield, California
Lou Thesz and Sailor Art Thomas1November 22, 1961Los Angeles, California
Hans Hermann (4) and Jess Ortega1December 1961
Freddie Blassie (2) and Mr. Moto (3)2January 17, 1962Los Angeles, California
VacantFebruary 1962When Blassie and Moto split up.
Billy Varga (3) and Mario LaPentero1March 15, 1962Long Beach, CaliforniaDefeated Nick Bockwinkel and King Koenig in tournament final.
Dick Garza and Eric Rommel1July 4, 1962Los Angeles, California
Sir Alan Garfield and Karl Von Schober1September 26, 1962Los Angeles, California
Haystack Calhoun and Abe Jacobs1October 31, 1962Los Angeles, California
The Destroyer and Don Manoukian1December 19, 1962Los Angeles, CaliforniaHave defeated Haystack Calhoun and Abe Jacobs on November 29, 1962 in Los Angeles, California to win International Television Title; renamed the United States Title.
WWA United States Tag Team Championship
Bearcat Wright and Mr. Moto (4)1July 19, 1963Los Angeles, CaliforniaStarts being billed as the world title in Bakersfield, California in July 1963.
Freddie Blassie (3) and Don Leo Jonathan (2)1September 28, 1963Long Beach, California
Bearcat Wright (2) and Red Bastien1November 21, 1963Los Angeles, California
Mr. Moto (5) and Kintarō Ōki1December 10, 1963Long Beach, California
The Neilson Brothers (Art Neilson and Stan Neilson Stan Holek (4))1January 9, 1964North Hollywood, CaliforniaRepeated in San Bernardino, California on January 11, 1964.
Edouard Carpentier (4) and Ernie Ladd1February 1, 1964San Bernardino, California
Permanently replaced by the WWA World Tag Team Championship