Title History
indicates that a title change happened no later than the date listed. Silver marks in the history indicate periods of unknown lineage.
Wrestlers: | Times: | Date: | Location: | Notes: |
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NWA Georgia Tag Team Championship | ||||
Alberto and Ramon Torres | 1 | July 5, 1968 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Butcher and Stan Vachon | 1 | September 6, 1968 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Alberto and Ramon Torres | 2 | September 20, 1968 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Butcher and Stan Vachon | 2 | October 29, 1968 | Savannah, Georgia | |
Alberto and Ramon Torres | 3 | November, 1968 | ||
The Assassins |
1 | November 22, 1968 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Alberto and Ramon Torres | 4 | January, 1969 | ||
Assassin #2 and The Professional | 1 | January 25, 1969 | ||
Buddy Fuller and Ray Gunkel | 1 | March 21, 1969 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
The title was vacated in March 1969. | ||||
The Assassins | 2 | April 4, 1969 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
El Mongol and The Professional | 1 | June 27, 1969 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Mr. Ito and Chati Yokouchi | 1 | July 10, 1969 | Athens, Georgia | |
The Assassins | 3 | August, 1969 | ||
Buddy Fuller and Ray Gunkel | 2 | October 10, 1969 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
The Assassins | 4 | December 19, 1969 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Buddy Fuller and Ray Gunkel | 3 | March 20, 1970 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
The title was vacated in 1970. | ||||
The Professional and Bobby Shane | 1 | July 3, 1970 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
The Assassins | 5 | August 28, 1970 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
The title was vacated in September 1970. The Professional and Bobby Shane had defeated The Assassins for the title on 1970-09-25 but the title change was disallowed due to illegal headgear worn by The Professional and Shane. | ||||
The Assassins | 6 | October 16, 1970 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Ray Gunkel and El Mongol | 1 | April 2, 1971 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
The Assassins | 7 | June 11, 1971 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
The title was later vacated. | ||||
The Assassins | 8 | August, 1971 | ||
The title was vacated when GCW promoter Paul Jones ruled that The Assassins deliberately got disqualified in a match against Argentina Apollo and Dick Steinborn. | ||||
The Assassins | 9 | 1971 | ||
The title was held up on 1971-11-19 after a match against Jimmy Dancing Bear and El Mongol. | ||||
The Assassins | 10 | November 26, 1971 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Buddy Fuller and Ray Gunkel | 4 | December 17, 1971 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
The Assassins | 11 | March, 1972 | ||
The title was stripped in August 1972 after The Assassins intentionally got disqualified in a match against Bob Armstrong and Dick Steinborn. | ||||
Bob Armstrong and Dick Steinborn | 1 | August, 1972 | ||
The Assassins | 12 | September, 1972 | ||
The title was vacated in September 1972 after Assassin #2 (Tom Renesto) retired and unmasked. | ||||
Skandor Akbar and Ox Baker | 1 | September 15, 1972 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Argentina Apollo and Dick Steinborn | 1 | October 20, 1972 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
The title was vacated in November 1972 when Apollo and Steinborn quit GCW to open All-South Championship Wrestling with Ann Gunkel. | ||||
Eddie and Mike Graham | 1 | December 29, 1972 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
The Super Infernos |
1 | May, 1973 | ||
Bob Orton, Jr. and Mr. Wrestling II | 1 | June 9, 1973 | ||
The Super Infernos | 2 | August, 1973 | ||
The title was stripped on 1973-09-03 when The Super Infernos got themselves deliberately disqualified in Savannah, Georgia. | ||||
Bobby Duncum and Stan Vachon | 1 | September 21, 1973 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Bob Armstrong and Robert Fuller | 1 | October 27, 1973 | ||
Gorgeous George, Jr. and Bobby Shane | 1 | December 21, 1973 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
The title was held up on 1974-01-04 after a match against Bob Armstrong and Robert Fuller in Atlanta, Georgia. | ||||
Ron and Terry Garvin | 1 | January 18, 1974 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Bob Armstrong and Robert Fuller | 2 | March 8, 1974 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Ron and Terry Garvin | 2 | March 15, 1974 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Bob Armstrong and Robert Fuller | 3 | May 24, 1974 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
The Minnesota Wrecking Crew |
1 | May 31, 1974 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Mr. Wrestling I and Mr. Wrestling II | 3 | August 2, 1974 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
The Minnesota Wrecking Crew | 2 | August 16, 1974 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Mr. Wrestling I and Mr. Wrestling II | 2 | September 6, 1974 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
The Minnesota Wrecking Crew | 3 | September 20, 1974 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
The title was held up on 1974-10-25 after a match against Buddy Colt and Harley Race in Atlanta, Georgia. | ||||
Buddy Colt and Roger Kirby | 1 | November 1, 1974 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Jerry Brisco and Rocky Johnson | 1 | January 25, 1975 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Assassin #2 and Toru Tanaka | 1 | March, 1975 | ||
Bob Armstrong and Robert Fuller | 4 | May 9, 1975 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Bob Orton, Jr. and Dick Slater | 1 | June 27, 1975 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
The title was vacated in August 1975 when Orton and Slater win an unknown version of the United States Tag Team Championship. | ||||
Mr. Fuji and Toru Tanaka | 1 | September 19, 1975 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Bob Backlund and Jerry Brisco | 1 | October, 1975 | ||
Tony Charles and Les Thornton | 1 | December, 1975 | ||
The title was vacated in 1976. | ||||
Jerry and Ted Oates | 1 | May 21, 1976 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Black Gordman and Goliath | 1 | June, 1976 | ||
Dean Ho and Ken Mantell | 1 | July 2, 1976 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Jimmy and Johnny Valiant | 1 | July 16, 1976 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Porkchop Cash and Tom Jones | 1 | September 10, 1976 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
The Minnesota Wrecking Crew | 4 | October 22, 1976 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Mr. Wrestling I and Mr. Wrestling II | 3 | January 14, 1977 | ||
The Minnesota Wrecking Crew | 5 | February 25, 1977 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Thunderbolt Patterson and Mr. Wrestling | 1 | April 29, 1977 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
The Minnesota Wrecking Crew | 6 | June, 1977 | ||
The Executioner and Pak Song | 1 | September, 1977 | ||
Tony Atlas and Tommy Rich | 1 | November, 1977 | ||
The Minnesota Wrecking Crew | 7 | 1977 | ||
Stan Hansen and Tommy Rich | 1 | 1977 | ||
Ole Anderson and Jacques Goulet | 1 | December 13, 1977 | Macon, Georgia | |
Tony Atlas and Mr. Wrestling II | 1 | February, 1978 | Columbus, Georgia | |
The Minnesota Wrecking Crew |
1 | March, 1978 | Macon, Georgia | |
Thunderbolt Patterson and Tommy Rich | 1 | March 21, 1978 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Ole Anderson and Ivan Koloff | 1 | June, 1978 | ||
Tony Atlas and Thunderbolt Patterson | 1 | June 23, 1978 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Ole Anderson and Ivan Koloff | 2 | July, 1978 | ||
Rick Martel and Tommy Rich | 1 | October 13, 1978 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Stan Hansen and Ole Anderson | 1 | October 27, 1978 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
The title was vacated in November 1978. | ||||
Dory Funk, Jr. and Terry Funk | 1 | November 23, 1978 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Jack and Jerry Brisco | 1 | January 1, 1979 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Ole Anderson and Ivan Koloff | 3 | January 19, 1979 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Norvell Austin and Rufus R. Jones | 1 | April 25, 1979 | Augusta, Georgia | |
The title was vacated in May 1979. | ||||
Wahoo McDaniel and Tommy Rich | 1 | May 18, 1979 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Ole Anderson and Ivan Koloff | 4 | June 8, 1979 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Stan Hansen and Tommy Rich | 2 | July 2, 1979 | Augusta, Georgia | |
Ole Anderson and Ivan Koloff | 5 | August 31, 1979 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Crusher Lisowski and Tommy Rich | 1 | September 21, 1979 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Ole Anderson and Ernie Ladd | 1 | October 5, 1979 | ||
The title was vacated on 1979-10-15. | ||||
Austin Idol and The Masked Superstar | 1 | November 25, 1979 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
Jack and Jerry Brisco | 2 | December 25, 1979 | ||
Ole Anderson and Jerry Brisco | 1 | 1980 | ||
Ivan Koloff and Alexis Smirnoff | 1 | March, 1980 | ||
Tony Atlas and Kevin Sullivan | 1 | April, 1980 | ||
Ivan Koloff and Alexis Smirnoff | 2 | April 26, 1980 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
The Minnesota Wrecking Crew | 2 | June 8, 1980 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
The Assassins | 1 | June 16, 1980 | Augusta, Georgia | |
Steve Keirn and Mr. Wrestling I | 1 | July 30, 1980 | Columbus, Ohio | |
The Assassins | 2 | August 6, 1980 | Columbus, Ohio | |
Mr. Wrestling I and Mr. Wrestling II | 4 | September 19, 1980 | Griffin, Georgia | |
The Fabulous Freebirds |
1 | October 10, 1980 | Atlanta, Georgia | |
The title was held up on 1980-11-14 after a match against Austin Idol and Kevin Sullivan. | ||||
The Fabulous Freebirds defeated Robert Fuller and Stan Frazier in a tournament final to become the first NWA National Tag Team Champions on 1980-11-27 in Atlanta, Georgia. The National title replaced the Georgia title, ending its lineage here. | ||||
Music City Wrestling revived the title in 1998. | ||||
MCW/NWA Georgia Tag Team Championship | ||||
Hot and Heavy |
1 | October 17, 1998 | Eatonton, Georgia | |
The Samoan Death Squad |
1 | March 11, 1999 | Loganville, Georgia | |
Billy Black and Joel Deaton | 1 | April 1, 1999 | Loganville, Georgia | |
The title was stripped on 1999-06-10 in Loganville, Georgia when Black attacked promoter Bill Behrens. | ||||
Rukkus and Vic Violent | 1 | June 10, 1999 | Loganville, Georgia | |
The title was stripped in 1999 when Rukkus and Violent no-showed a title defense. | ||||
David and Shane Young | 1 | August 19, 1999 | Loganville, Georgia | |
The Road Hoggs |
1 | November 20, 1999 | Cornelia, Georgia | |
The title becomes a part of NWA Wildside, formed from the merger of National Championship Wrestling and NWA Georgia. | ||||
NWA Wildside Tag Team Championship | ||||
The Underdogs |
1 | December 4, 1999 | Cornelia, Georgia | |
Bad Attitude |
1 | January 8, 2000 | Cornelia, Georgia | |
The Rock 'n' Roll Express |
1 | February 19, 2000 | Cornelia, Georgia | |
Bad Attitude | 2 | June 17, 2000 | Cornelia, Georgia | |
The title was vacated when Bad Attitude won the NWA World Tag Team Championship, defeating Triple X on 2000-08-15 in Tampa, Florida. | ||||
The Boogaloo Crew |
1 | August 19, 2000 | Cornelia, Georgia | |
Suicidal Tendencies |
1 | January 6, 2001 | Cornelia, Georgia | |
3 Count |
1 | January 19, 2001 | Cornelia, Georgia | |
The Boogaloo Crew | 2 | January 20, 2001 | Cornelia, Georgia | |
The Kohl Brothers |
1 | February 3, 2001 | Cornelia, Georgia | |
Romeo Bliss and David Flair | 1 | March 24, 2001 | Cornelia, Georgia | |
The Kohl Brothers | 2 | April 21, 2001 | Cornelia, Georgia | |
TNT |
1 | August 4, 2001 | Cornelia, Georgia | |
Blackout |
1 | August 10, 2001 | Kingsport, Tennessee | |
Project Mayhem |
1 | October 19, 2001 | Cornelia, Georgia | |
Blackout | 2 | November 17, 2001 | Cornelia, Georgia | |
The Lost Boyz |
1 | March 22, 2002 | Cornelia, Georgia | |
Briscoe Brothers |
1 | August 3, 2002 | Cornelia, Georgia | |
TNT | 2 | August 17, 2002 | Cornelia, Georgia | |
Tank and Scottie Wrenn | 1 | November 2, 2002 | Cornelia, Georgia | |
Future Shock |
1 | March 28, 2003 | Cornelia, Georgia | |
The Impact |
1 | June 20, 2003 | Cornelia, Georgia | |
Bulldog Raines and Tank | 1 | July 19, 2003 | Cornelia, Georgia | |
Brandon P. and Jeremy V. | 1 | October 18, 2003 | Cornelia, Georgia | |
The Texas Death Club |
1 | December 27, 2003 | Cornelia, Georgia | |
Murder One and Slim J | 1 | July 3, 2004 | Cornelia, Georgia | |
Mikal Adryan and Azrieal | 1 | September 18, 2004 | Cornelia, Georgia | |
Iceberg and Tank | 1 | January 1, 2005 | Cornelia, Georgia | |
Pomp and Circumstance |
1 | March 5, 2005 | Cornelia, Georgia | |
Iceberg and Tank | 2 | March 26, 2005 | Cornelia, Georgia | |
The title reverted to its original name when NWA Wildside closed on 2005-04-30. | ||||
NWA Georgia Tag Team Championship | ||||
Pomp and Circumstance | 2 | November 22, 2005 | Soddy-Daisy, Tennessee |
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