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Pages in category "Professional wrestling in Texas" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. ... NWA Southwest Texas Tag Team Championship;
The WCWA Texas Tag Team Championship was the secondary professional wrestling tag team championship promoted by the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex area-basedWorld Class Wrestling Association (WCWA). The championship was originally known as the NWA Texas Tag Team Championship from its creation in 1942 until 1981.
Renamed Texas All-Star U.S.A. Tag Team Championship: The Dream Team (King Parsons and Tiger Conway Jr.) 1 May 23, 1986 Pasadena, TX: Mike Golden (2) and Dizzy Golden: 1 August 10, 1986 Pasadena, TX The Dream Team (King Parsons and Tiger Conway Jr.) 2 September 30, 1986 Houston, TX Mike Golden and Dizzy Golden 2 October 1986
On January 26, 2021, Chase Owens is presented one of the old Texas Heavyweight Championship belts by Tom Prichard. Owens called himself the champion during New Japan Pro-Wrestling's Castle Attack tour after claiming to have defeated Ryan "Moonshine" Mantell for the title at an unrecorded live house show. [33] [34] 335 Blood Hunter: March 20 ...
[a] The WCWA Texas Tag Team Championship served as the secondary tag team championship in the promotion from 1950 to 1989. [6] The first confirmed NWA United States Tag Team Champions was The Internationals, the team of Al Costello and Kurt Von Brauner), with their first confirmed title defense took place in January 1967.
Pages in category "Independent professional wrestling promotions based in Texas" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
[3] [4] As it is a professional wrestling championship, it is won not by actual competition, but by a scripted ending to a match. [ 5 ] The NWA Board of Directors allowed any member of the NWA to create a version of the NWA World Tag Team Championship, which led to as many as 13 identically named championships active in 1957.
The championship vacated due to agreement with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) to have the belts defended in that promotion; C. W. Anderson and Pat Anderson were not a part of the WWF at the time. World Wrestling Federation (WWF) 10 The Rock 'n' Roll Express (Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson) January 12, 1998: Raw Is War: State College, PA: 3 36