CWF Tag Team Championship

The NWA Southeastern Tag Team Championship was the major tag team championship in the National Wrestling Alliance's Alabama territory, Southeastern Championship Wrestling (SECW). It existed from 1974 until November 1986, when it became the NWA Continental Tag Team Championship, after SECW changed its name to Continental Championship Wrestling (CCW). In 1988, when CCW changed its name to the Continental Wrestling Federation (CWF), it became the CWF Tag Team Championship. The CWF closed in 1989 and the title was retired.[1]

CWF Tag Team Championship
Details
PromotionSoutheast Championship Wrestling
Continental Championship Wrestling
Continental Wrestling Federation
Date establishedFebruary 1974
Date retired1989
Other name(s)
  • NWA Southeastern Tag Team Championship (1974–1986)
  • NWA Continental Tag Team Championship (1986–1988)
Statistics
First champion(s)Frank Monte and Nick DeCarlo
Final champion(s)Jimmy Golden (14) and Brian Lee
Most reignsThe Midnight Express (14 reigns)

Title history

Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific team—reign numbers for the individuals are in parentheses, if different
DaysNumber of days held
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDays
NWA Southeastern Tag Team Championship
1Frank Monte and Nick DeCarloFebruary 1974House showN/A1[a]Awarded 
2Tojo Yamamoto and Mr. KamikazeApril 17, 1974House showNashville, Tennessee17  
3Frank Monte and Nick DeCarloApril 24, 1974House showNashville, Tennessee2[a]  
4Duke Myers and The Blue ScorpionNovember 1974House showN/A1[a]  
5Ricky Gibson and Jimmy GoldenJune 1975House showN/A1[a]  
6The Masked Superstars
(Leon Baxter and Dick Dunn)
March 7, 1976House showKnoxville, Tennessee133Defeated Robert Fuller and Jimmy Golden in a tournament final 
7Robert Fuller and Jimmy GoldenApril 9, 1976House showKnoxville, Tennessee1[a]  
8David Schultz and Bill AshJune 1976House showKnoxville, Tennessee1[a]  
9The Von Steigers
(Kurt and Karl Von Steiger)
July 2, 1976House showKnoxville, Tennessee17  
10Robert Fuller and Jimmy GoldenJuly 9, 1976House showKnoxville, Tennessee2[a]  
11The Von Steigers
(Kurt and Karl Von Steiger)
January 1977House showN/A2[a]  
12Tommy Rich and Bill DundeeApril 18, 1977House showMemphis, Tennessee110  
13The Von Steigers
(Kurt and Karl Von Steiger)
April 28, 1977House showKnoxville, Tennessee39  
14Tony Charles and "Mr. Knoxville"May 7, 1977House showKnoxville, Tennessee134  
15"Mr. Knoxville" (2) and Bob Orton Jr.June 10, 1977House showKnoxville, Tennessee177Charles gave his half to Orton 
16Bob Armstrong and Jos LeDucAugust 26, 1977House showKnoxville, Tennessee17  
17"Mr. Knoxville" (3) and Bob Orton Jr.September 2, 1977House showKnoxville, Tennessee2435  
18The Assassin and Don CarsonNovember 11, 1978House showKnoxville, Tennessee1−286  
19Robert Fuller (3) and Georgia Jaw Cracker (2)January 29, 1978House showKnoxville, Tennessee1[a]  
1978Armstrong, who was suspended at the time, is unmasked and titles are stripped. 
20Ricky Gibson and Jimmy GoldenMarch 19, 1978House showKnoxville, Tennessee228Won tournament 
21Bicentennial Kings
(Dennis Condrey and Phil Hickerson)
April 16, 1978House showKnoxville, Tennessee1103  
22Jimmy Golden (3) and Bob RoopJuly 28, 1978House showKnoxville, Tennessee114  
23Bicentennial Kings
(Dennis Condrey and Phil Hickerson)
August 11, 1978House showKnoxville, Tennessee249  
24Jimmy Golden (4) and Rip SmithSeptember 29, 1978House showKnoxville, Tennessee135  
25Bicentennial Kings
(Dennis Condrey and Phil Hickerson)
November 3, 1978House showKnoxville, Tennessee328  
26Kevin Sullivan and Ken LucasDecember 1, 1978House showKnoxville, Tennessee151  
27Jerry Blackwell and The Invader (3)January 21, 1979House showKnoxville, Tennessee114  
28Bob Armstrong (3) and Ken LucasFebruary 4, 1979House showKnoxville, Tennessee1[a]  
February 1979Vacated for undocumented reasons 
29Bob Orton Jr. (4) and Bob RoopFebruary 11, 1979House showKnoxville, Tennessee1102Defeated Kevin Sullivan and Ken Lucas in tournament final. 
30Jerry Blackwell (2) and Dick SlaterMay 24, 1979House showKnoxville, Tennessee1[a]  
June 1979Vacated for undocumented reasons 
31Ron and Buddy FullerJune 22, 1979House showKnoxville, Tennessee17Won tournament 
32Toru Tanaka and Mr. FujiJune 29, 1979House showKnoxville, Tennessee130  
33Ron (2) and Robert Fuller (4)July 29, 1979House showKnoxville, Tennessee147  
34Jimmy Golden (3) and Norvell AustinSeptember 14, 1979House showKnoxville, Tennessee149  
35Dick Slater (2) and Paul OrndorffNovember 2, 1979 (NLT)House showN/A1[a]  
36Dennis Condrey (4) and David Schultz (2)November 1979House showN/A1[a]  
February 3, 1980Held up after match against The Matador and Mike Stallings. 
37Mike Stallings and The MatadorFebruary 10, 1980House showKnoxville, Tennessee1[a]Won the rematch[2]
38Robert Fuller (5) and Eddie BoulderFebruary 1980House showN/A1[a]  
39Manchurians
(Tio and Tapu)
March 2, 1980House showKnoxville, Tennessee1[a]  
40Ron (3) and Robert Fuller (6)March 1980House showN/A2[a]  
41Manchurians
(Tio and Tapu)
June 6, 1980House showKnoxville, Tennessee2[a]  
42The Big C's
(Dennis Condrey (5) and Don Carson (2))
October 1980House showN/A1[a]  
43Robert Fuller (7) and Jos LeDucOctober 7, 1980House showMobile, Alabama119  
44Ron Bass and Super ProOctober 26, 1980House showPensacola, Florida121  
45Bob Armstrong (4) and Jos LeDucNovember 16, 1980House showPensacola, Florida2[a]  
48Dennis Condrey (7) and Randy Rose (3)1980House showN/A2[a]  
49Bob (5) and Brad ArmstrongDecember 1980House showN/A1[a]  
50Dennis Condrey (8) and Randy Rose (4)January 1981House showN/A3[a]  
51Norvell Austin (2) and Paul Orndorff (3)February 21, 1981House showDothan, Alabama20  
N/AAustin's suffered a neck injury from Condrey and Rose 
52Dennis Condrey (9) and Randy Rose (5)March 1, 1981House showPensacola, Florida437  
53Bob (6) and Brad ArmstrongApril 7, 1981House showN/A2[a]  
April 1981Vacated when Bob Armstrong is injsured 
55Dennis Condrey (10) and Randy Rose (6)June 1981House showBirmingham, Alabama529  
56Bob Armstrong (7) and Robert Fuller (8)August 25, 1981 (NLT)House showMobile, Alabama233  
57Jimmy Golden (3) and Mongolian StomperSeptember 27, 1981 (NLT)House showN/A131  
58Robert Fuller (9) and Jos LeDucOctober 28, 1981House showMontgomery, Alabama26  
59Randy Rose (7) and Jimmy Golden (5)November 3, 1981House showMobile, Alabama112  
60Robert Fuller (10) and Jos LeDucNovember 15, 1981House showPensacola, Florida3[a]  
1981Fuller and LeDuc split. 
61Kiwi Sheepherders
(Luke Williams and Jonathan Boyd)
January 2, 1982House showDothan, Alabama1252Records unclear as to whom they defeated. 
62Robert Fuller (11) and Jimmy Golden (6)September 11, 1982House showDothan, Alabama316  
63The Midnight Express
Dennis Condrey (11), Norvell Austin (3) and Randy Rose (8))
September 27, 1982House showBirmingham, Alabama669All three members of the Midnight Express defend the title at various times. 
64Mongolian Stomper (2) and Stomper JuniorDecember 5, 1982 (NLT)House showN/A1[a]  
65The Midnight Express
Dennis Condrey (12), Norvell Austin (4) and Randy Rose (9))
December 1982House showN/A7[a]  
1982Championship vacated for undocumented reasons 
66The Midnight Express
Dennis Condrey (13), Norvell Austin (5) and Randy Rose (10))
February 28, 1983House showBirmingham, Alabama8[a]Defeated the Kiwi Sheepherders and Fuller and Golden. 
67Ken Lucas (3) and Dizzy Ed HoganJune 1983House showN/A1[a]  
68The Midnight Express
Dennis Condrey (14), Norvell Austin (6) and Randy Rose (11))
July 1983House showN/A9[a]  
69Ken Lucas (4) and Dizzy Ed Hogan (2)July 1983House showN/A2[a]  
70The Midnight Express
Dennis Condrey (15), Norvell Austin (7) and Randy Rose (12))
August 8, 1983House showBirmingham, Alabama10[a]  
71Robert Fuller (12) and Jimmy Golden (7)N/AHouse showN/A4[a]  
72The Midnight Express
Dennis Condrey (16), Norvell Austin (8) and Randy Rose (13))
August 1983House showN/A11[a]  
73Brad (4) and Scott ArmstrongOctober 1983House showN/A1[a]  
74Devastation, Inc.
(Ron Starr and Wayne Farris)
November 7, 1983House showBirmingham, Alabama1[a]  
December 1983Starr left area. 
75Arn Anderson and Jerry Stubbs (2)January 15, 1984House showMontgomery, Alabama171Defeated Jimmy Golden and Jacques Rougeau, Jr. in tournament final.[3]
76Robert Fuller (13) and Jimmy Golden (8)March 26, 1984House showBirmingham, Alabama540  
77Arn Anderson and Jerry Stubbs (3)May 5, 1984House showDothan, Alabama230Titles returned when Fuller injured. 
78The Rat Patrol
(Steve Armstrong and Johnny Rich)
June 4, 1984House showBirmingham, Alabama142  
79Arn Anderson and Jerry Stubbs (4)July 16, 1984House showBirmingham, Alabama321  
80The Rat Patrol
(Steve Armstrong and Johnny Rich)
August 6, 1984House showBirmingham, Alabama2[a]  
81Arn Anderson (5) and Pat Rose1984House showN/A4[a]  
82The Rat Patrol
(Steve Armstrong and Johnny Rich)
October 1984House showN/A3[a]  
83Randy (14) and Pat Rose (2)November 12, 1984House showN/A1131  
84The Nightmares
(Ken Wayne and Danny Davis)
March 23, 1985House showDothan, Alabama1−75  
85The Rat Patrol
(Steve Armstrong and Johnny Rich)
January 7, 1985House showBirmingham, Alabama4[a]  
19851Titles held up after match with Nightmares. 
87The Nightmares
(Ken Wayne and Danny Davis)
May 25, 1985House showN/A2121Won rematch. 
87The Soul Patrol
(Norvell Austin (7) and Brickhouse Brown)
September 23, 1985House showBirmingham, Alabama17  
88The Nightmares
(Ken Wayne and Danny Davis)
September 30, 1985House showBirmingham, Alabama3140  
89Johnny (2) and Tommy RichFebruary 17, 1986House showBirmingham, Alabama127  
90Robert Fuller (14) and Jimmy Golden (9)March 16, 1986House showPensacola, Florida685  
91Tommy Rich (2) and Steve Armstrong (2)June 9, 1986House showBirmingham, Alabama114  
92Robert Fuller (15) and Jimmy Golden (10)June 23, 1986House showDothan, Alabama7105  
93The Bullet (8) and Steve Armstrong (3)October 6, 1986House showBirmingham, Alabama1[a]  
94New Guinea Headhunters
(Headhunter 1 and Headhunter 2)
November 1986House showN/A1[a]  
November 1986Replaced 
NWA Continental Tag Team Championship
95Tony Anthony and Jerry Stubbs (4)November 15, 1986House showKnoxville, Tennessee140Defeated The Nightmares. 
96The Nightmares
(Ken Wayne and Danny Davis)
December 25, 1986House showBirmingham, Alabama460  
97Tony Anthony and Jerry Stubbs (5)February 23, 1987House showBirmingham, Alabama263  
98Robert Fuller (16) and Jimmy Golden (11)April 27, 1987House showBirmingham, Alabama8[a]  
99Tony Anthony and Jerry Stubbs (6)May 1987House showN/A3[a]  
100Robert Fuller (17) and Jimmy Golden (12)May 25, 1987House showBirmingham, Alabama9285  
101The Southern Boys
(Steve Armstrong (4) and Tracy Smothers)
March 5, 1988House showDothan, Alabama178 [4]
102The Nightmares
(Ken Wayne and Danny Davis)
May 22, 1988House showMontgomery, Alabama57  
103D.I. Bob Carter and Detroit DemolitionMay 29, 1988House showBirmingham, Alabama150  
104Lord Humongous and Shane DouglasJuly 18, 1988House showBirmingham, Alabama1[a]  
105Tony Anthony and Jerry Stubbs (7)1988House showN/A4[a]Awarded when Douglas leaves area 
1988SCW closed 
CWF Tag Team Championship
106Tony Anthony and Jerry Stubbs (8)November 11, 1988House showKnoxville, Tennessee117Defeated The Bullet and Brad Armstrong. 
107The Bullet (9) and Brad Armstrong (5)November 28, 1988House showBirmingham, Alabama127  
108Tony Anthony and Jerry Stubbs (9)December 25, 1988House showKnoxville, Tennessee254  
109Johnny (3) and Davey RichFebruary 17, 1989House showKnoxville, Tennessee177  
110Masahiro Chono and Mike DavisMay 5, 1989House showKnoxville, Tennessee119 [5]
111Jimmy Golden (13) and Mongolian Stomper (3)May 24, 1989House showMurphy, North Carolina1[a]  
July 1989Stomper leaves area. 
112The Southern Boys
(Steve Armstrong (4) and Tracy Smothers)
July 1989House showN/A1[a]Awarded 
113Jimmy Golden (14) and Brian LeeAugust 26, 1989House showDothan, Alabama1[a]  
Deactivated1989CWF closed 

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