NWA World Six-Man Tag Team Championship - Title History

Title History

Wrestler: Times: Date: Location: Notes:
NWA Six-Man Tag Team Championship
Jackie Fargo, George Gulas & Dennis Hall 1 November 14, 1974 Chattanooga, TN
Big Bad John, Lorenzo Parente & John Gray 1 January 16, 1975 Chattanooga, TN
Tojo Yamamoto, George Gulas & Dennis Hall 1 February 1975 ?
Jackie Fargo, George Gulas & Dennis Hall 2 March 1975 ?
Vacated 1975
Tojo Yamamoto, George Gulas & Tommy Rich 1 October 1975 ?
Phil Hickerson, Dennis Condrey & Al Greene 1 October 31, 1975 ?
Tojo Yamamoto, George Gulas & Tommy Rich 2 November 1975 ?
George Gulas, Dennis Hall & Charlie Cook 1 April 1976 ?
George Gulas, Bobby Eaton & Jerry Barber 1 October 9, 1978 ?
Vacated November 1978
George Gulas, Bobby Eaton & Arvil Hutto 1 December 1, 1978 Huntsville, AL
Tojo Yamamoto, Gypsy Joe & The Beast 1 January 1979 Tullahoma, TN
George Gulas, Bobby Eaton & The Mexican Angel 1 1979 ?
Tojo Yamamoto, Dennis Condrey & Chris Colt 1 April 17, 1979 ?
Tojo Yamamoto, Great Togo & David Schultz 1 August 1979 ?
George Gulas, Ken Lucas & Prince Tonga 1 1979 ?
Vacated October 1979
George Gulas, Ken Lucas & Joey Rossi 1 November 4, 1979 Tullahoma, TN
Tojo Yamamoto, Bobby Eaton & Secret Weapon 1 November 22, 1979 Bowling Green, KY
George Gulas, Rocky Brewer & Mystery Man 1 June 5, 1980 Bowling Green, KY
Title Retired 1981
Revived and renamed NWA World Six-Man Tag Team Championship
Ivan & Nikita Koloff and Don Kernodle 1 December 4, 1984
Ivan & Nikita Koloff and Krusher Khruschev 1 January 1985
Dusty Rhodes & Road Warriors 1 May 17, 1986 Baltimore, MD
Ivan Koloff & Powers of Pain 1 February 12, 1988 Philadelphia, PA
Vacated May 1988
Dusty Rhodes & Road Warriors 2 July 9, 1988 Chicago, IL
Vacated October 25, 1988
Road Warriors & Genichiro Tenryu 1 December 7, 1988 Chattanooga, TN
Vacated January 1989
Revived by NWA 2000 Promotion
The Misfits 1 February 21, 1998 Overbrook, NJ
Title retired December 1998

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