NWA Women's World Tag Team Championship

The NWA Women's World Tag Team Championship was a women's professional wrestling tag team title sanctioned by the National Wrestling Alliance from the early 1950s through 1983. The championship became a World Wrestling Federation title in 1983 when the WWF, then a member of the NWA, withdrew from its membership within the NWA, bought the rights to the championship and continued using them[1].

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Title history

Silver areas in the history indicate periods of unknown lineage. An (n) next to a date indicates that a title change occurred no later than the date listed.

Wrestlers: Times: Date: Location: Notes:
Ella Waldek and Mae Young 1 Records are unclear as to whom they defeated.
June Byers and Millie Stafford 1 1952 (n) Mexico City, Mexico Records are unclear as to whom they defeated.
June Byers and Mary Jane Mull 1 December 1953 (n) Stafford had taken time off due to personal reasons, and Mull won a tournament to replace her.
The title was vacated after Byers had won the NWA World Women's title from Mildred Burke in Atlanta, Georgia on August 20, 1954.
Penny Banner and Lorraine Johnson 1 1955 Ohio Records are unclear as to whom they defeated.
The Fabulous Moolah and Toni Rose 1 May 1970 (n) Records are unclear as to whom they defeated.
Donna Christantello and Kathy O'Day 1 May 15, 1970 Los Angeles, California
The Fabulous Moolah and Toni Rose 2 June 5, 1970 Bakersfield, California
Donna Christantello and Toni Rose 1 November 1970 (n) Records are unclear as to whom they defeated.
Joyce Grable and Vicki Williams 1 October 15, 1973 New York City, New York
Donna Christantello and Toni Rose 2 October 1975 (n) Boston, Massachusetts
Joyce Grable and Vicki Williams 2 August 25, 1979 St. Petersburg, Florida Defeated The Glamour Girls (Leilani Kai and Judy Martin).
Joyce Grable and Wendi Richter 1 Records are unclear as to whom they defeated.
Princess Victoria and Sabrina 1 April 29, 1982 Kansas City, Missouri
Joyce Grable and Wendi Richter 2 May 6, 1982 Kansas City, Missouri
Velvet McIntyre and Princess Victoria 1 May 13, 1983 Calgary, Alberta [2]
The title switched to the World Wrestling Federation in 1983 when the WWF withdrew from the NWA and bought the rights to the title. The title became known as the WWF Women's Tag Team Championship.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Royal Duncan & Gary Will (4th Edition 2006). Wrestling Title Histories. Archeus Communications. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4. 
  2. ^ a b Nevada, Vance (June 30, 2005). "Results for Velvet McIntyre". SLAM! Wrestling. http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/ResultsArchive/Wrestlers/mcintyre-velvet.html. Retrieved 2008-11-02. 

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