Title History
Silver areas in the history indicate periods of unknown lineage. An indicates that a title changes occurred no later than the listed date.
Wrestlers: | Times: | Date: | Location: | Notes: |
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Mr. Ito and Chati Yokouchi | 1 | January 1969 | ||
Buddy Colt and Gorgeous George, Jr. | 1 | August 1969 | ||
Art Nelson and Kurt Von Brauner | 1 | September 1969 | ||
Terry Funk and Ricky Romero | 1 | 1969 | ||
The Beast and Bull Ramos | 1 | April 4, 1970 | Amarillo, Texas | |
Terry Funk and Ricky Romero | 2 | August 1970 | ||
The Gladiator and Mr. Wrestling | 1 | August 20, 1970 | Amarillo, Texas | |
Jerry and Nick Kozak | 1 | 1970 | Abilene, Texas | |
The Gladiator and Mr. Wrestling | 2 | 1970 | Hobbs, New Mexico | |
Bobby Duncum, Sr. and Woody Farmer | 1 | April 8, 1971 | Amarillo, Texas | |
The Continental Warriors |
1 | May 27, 1971 | ||
The Infernos |
1 | 1971 | ||
Eric Rommel and Mr. Wrestling | 1 | November 11, 1971 | Hobbs, New Mexico | |
Masio Koma and Mr. Okuma | 1 | May 1972 | ||
Bobby Duncum, Sr. and Dick Murdoch | 1 | July 9, 1972 | Clovis, New Mexico | |
Lord Alfred Hayes and Ricki Starr | 1 | August 24, 1972 | Amarillo, Texas | |
Nick Kozak and Moose Morowski | 1 | November 1972 | ||
Ciclón Negro and Karl Von Steiger | 1 | 1972 | ||
Lord Alfred Hayes and Nick Kozak | 1 | December 1972 | ||
Don and Johnny Fargo | 1 | February 1973 | Amarillo, Texas | |
Moose Morowski and Ricky Romero | 1 | May 1973 | ||
Hank James and Buck Robley | 1 | July 1973 | ||
Black Gordman and Goliath | 1 | 1973 | ||
Moose Morowski and Ricky Romero | 2 | 1973 | ||
Don Fargo and Hank James | 1 | November 1973 | ||
The Beast and Leo Burke | 1 | January 1974 | ||
Dory Funk, Jr. and Ricky Romero | 1 | March 1974 | ||
Siegfried Steinke and Karl Von Steiger | 1 | September 9, 1974 | ||
Dory Funk, Jr. and Ricky Romero | 2 | November 1974 | ||
The Interns |
1 | July 1975 | ||
Ray Candy and Dory Funk, Jr. | 1 | September 1975 | ||
Title vacated in 1975. | ||||
The Beast and Leo Burke | 2 | February 20, 1976 | Lubbock, Texas | |
Ricky Romero and Silver Streak | 1 | February 27, 1976 | ||
Bobby Jaggers and Randy Tyler | 1 | April 1976 | ||
Scott Casey and Reggie Parks | 1 | June 1976 | ||
Davey O'Hannon and Dennis Stamp | 1 | June 1976 | ||
Abe Jacobs and Pez Whatley | 1 | July 1976 | ||
Rip Hawk and Swede Hanson | 1 | July 16, 1976 | Lubbock, Texas | |
Al Perez and Dennis Stamp | 1 | December 1976 | ||
Rip Hawk and Swede Hanson | 2 | January 1977 | ||
Dory Funk, Jr. and The Super Destroyer | 1 | February 1977 | ||
Rip Hawk and Swede Hanson | 3 | April 1977 | ||
Dory Funk, Jr. and The Super Destroyer | 2 | May 1977 | ||
Ted DiBiase and ? Smith | 1 | July 1977 | ||
Brute Bernard and Frank Morrell | 1 | December 2, 1977 | ||
Dory Funk, Jr. and Larry Lane | 1 | February 2, 1978 | Amarillo, Texas | |
Blackjack Mulligan and Dick Murdoch | 1 | November 1978 | ||
Mr. Pogo and Mr. Sato | 1 | November 30, 1978 | Amarillo, Texas | |
Ted DiBiase and Merced Solis | 1 | 1979 | ||
Mr. Pogo and Mr. Sato | 2 | February 15, 1979 | Amarillo, Texas | |
Ricky Romero and Akihisa Takachiho | 1 | April 1979 | Albuquerque, New Mexico | |
Mr. Sato and John Tolos | 1 | May 3, 1979 | Amarillo, Texas | |
Title vacated in June 1979 when Tolos left the area. | ||||
Mr. Kiyomoto and Mr. Sato | 1 | June 14, 1979 | Amarillo, Texas | |
Ati Tago and Reno Tuu Fuli | 1 | July 21, 1979 | Amarillo, Texas | |
Gino Caruso and Gary Young | 1 | February 1980 | ||
Mitsu Ishikawa and Haru Sonoda | 1 | April 1980 | ||
Ted Heath and Larry Lane | 1 | 1980 | ||
Title retired in 1981 when the promotion closed. |
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