WWA International Television Tag Team Championship

The WWA International Television Tag Team Championship was the tag team title in the Los Angeles-based World Wrestling Association from the promotion's formation in 1954 until 1964 when it was unified with the WWA World Tag Team Championship. [1]

Title history

Wrestler: Times: Date: Location: Notes:
Wilbur Snyder & Sandor Szabo 1 January 25, 1954 Hollywood, California Defeateded Lord James Blears & John Tolos for the title.
Lord James Blears & Lord Athol Layton 1 March 8, 1954 Hollywood, California
Wilbur Snyder & Sandor Szabo 2 1954
the Great Bolo & Tom Rice 1 April 19, 1954 Hollywood, California
Wilbur Snyder (3) & Bobo Brazil 1 May 12, 1954 Hollywood, California
Lord James Blears & Lord Athol Layton 2 July 19, 1954 Hollywood, California
Wilbur Snyder (4) & Bobo Brazil 2 September 6, 1954 Hollywood, California Defeated Blears & Gene Kiniski for the title.
Gene Kiniski & John Tolos 1 October 13, 1954 Los Angeles, California
Lord James Blears (3) & Joe Pazanadak 1 November 22, 1954 Hollywood, California
Bobo Brazil (3) & Sandor Szabo (3) 1 November 29, 1954 Hollywood, California
Title history is unrecorded.
Don Leo Jonathan & Lord Carlton 1 May 7, 1956 Hollywood, California Defeated Lee Henning & Tom Rice for the title.
Lee Henning & Tom Rice (2) 1 May 14, 1956 Hollywood, California
Rito Romero & Chief War Cloud 1 June 4, 1956 Hollywood, California
Title history is unrecorded.
Bobo Brazil (4) & Primo Carnera 1 November 28, 1956 Hollywood, California Defeated Lord James Blears & Lord Athol Layton for the title.
Title history is unrecorded.
Seymour Koenig & Sammy Berg 1 September 1957
Title history is unrecorded.
Seymour Koenig & Herb Freeman 1 June 11, 1958 Los Angeles, California Defeated Billy Varga & Hardy Kruskamp for the title.
Title history is unrecorded.
Wild Red Berry & Tosh Togo 1 September 1958
Sandor Szabo (4) & Billy Darnell 1 September 1958
Title history is unrecorded.
Frank Jares & Matt Murphy 1 January 1959 May have been held-up after a match against Enrique Romero & Luis Martinez on January 14, 1959 in Los Angeles, California.
Enrique Romero & Luis Martinez 1 February 18, 1959 Los Angeles, California Defeated Frank Jares & Matt Murphy for the title. This may have been a rematch.
Eric Pederson & Henry Lenz 1 May 6, 1959 Los Angeles, California May not be for the title.
Title history is unrecorded.
Billy Varga & Hardy Kruskamp 1 May 27, 1959
Title history is unrecorded, however Billy Varga & Hardy Kruskamp were still defending the championship as of December 16, 1959.
Sandor Szabo (5) & Edouard Carpentier 1 June 1, 1960 Los Angeles, California Defeated Art Michalik & Legs Wilson for the title.
Stan Holek & The Preacher 1 December 3, 1960 San Bernarino, California
Nick Bockwinkel & Lord James Blears (4) 1 December 23, 1960 Long Beach, California
Stan Holek & The Preacher 2 January 1961
Nick Bockwinkel (2) & Edouard Carpentier (2) 1 January 4, 1961 Los Angeles, California
Mike Sharpe & Zebra Kid 1 May 12, 1961 Long Beach, California
Alberto & Ramon Torres 1 June 21, 1961 Los Angeles, California
Freddie Blassie & Mr. Moto 1 September 1961
Lou Thesz & Sailor Art Thomas 1 November 22, 1961 Los Angeles, California
Title history is unrecorded.
Hans Herman & Jess Ortega 1 December 1961
Freddie Blassie & Mr. Moto 2 January 1962 Los Angeles, California Vacant in February 1962 when Blassie and Moto split up.
Billy Varga (2) & Mario LaPentero 1 March 15, 1962 Long Beach, California Defeated Nick Bockwinkel & King Koenig in tournament final.
Dick Garza & Eric Rommel 1 July 4, 1962 Los Angeles, California
Sir Alan Garfield & Karl Von Schober 1 September 26, 1962 Los Angeles, California
Haystack Calhoun & Abe Jacobs 1 October 31, 1962 Los Angeles, California
The Destroyer & Dan Moukian 1 December 19, 1962 Los Angeles, California
Bearcat Wright & Mr. Moto (3) 1 July 19, 1963 Los Angeles, California
Freddie Blassie (3) & Don Leo Jonathan (2) 1 September 24, 1963 Long Beach, California Match may have taken place in San Bernardino, California on August 3 or September 28, 1963.
Title history is unrecorded.
Mr. Moto (4) & Kintaro Ohki 1 December 21, 1963
Art & Stan Neilson(3) 1 January 9, 1964 North Hollywood, California
Edouard Carpentier (3) & Ernie Ladd 1 February 1, 1964 San Bernardino, California
Permanently replaced by the WWA World Tag Team Championship

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