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NWA Ark-La-TX 2012–2014 Longview, Texas: Phillip Sullivan NWA Australian Wrestling Alliance 2011 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia: NWA Battle Zone [38] 2002–2012 Mississippi: Denny McLain NWA Bluegrass [39] 2002 Kentucky: Kenny McCoy NWA Blue Ridge 2004–2005 Virginia: James Gillenwater NWA Bodyslam 2011–2012 Texas: Rudy Boy Gonzales NWA ...
Originally, it was simply known as the Texas Heavyweight Championship until its name was changed after the formation of the National Wrestling Alliance in 1948. For most of the title's existence, at least until the early 1990s, it was defended almost exclusively within the Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston and San Antonio areas of Texas. From the ...
Won the NWA Western States Tag Team title along with the Apex Pro Tag Team title in a Tag Team Triangle Tag match, defeating The Ballards and The Von Dooms. The Classic Connection put up their APW Universal Tag Team title, PCW Tag Team title, and FCW-LA Tag Team title, retaining all three. [2] The Von Dooms (Vintage Dragon and Cyanide Von Doom) 1
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The Texas version (or East Texas version) of the NWA World Tag Team Championship was the main tag team professional wrestling championship in the Dallas/Houston-based Southwest Sports territory of the National Wrestling Alliance.
On May 9, 1988 in Memphis, Lawler took on the reigning AWA World Champion Curt Hennig and won the title. As the year went on the AWA/CWA alliance was expanded to include the World Class Wrestling Association out of Texas, with a title unification match set for the AWA’s first (and only) pay-per-view, AWA SuperClash III.