- NWA United States Tag Team Championship (New Jersey version)
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NWA United States Tag Team Championship (New Jersey version)
Ian Rotten, one half of the eighth NWA United States Tag Team Champions with his partner BlazeDetails Promotion National Wrestling Alliance Date established February 3, 1996 Date retired April 7, 2000 Statistics Most reigns The Misfits (Derek Domino and Harley Lewis) (4 reigns) First champion(s) Yar and Wolf
(The Lost Boys)Longest reign Seek and Destroy
(Bad Attitude)Shortest reign The Misfits (Derek Domino and Harley Lewis) The New Jersey version of the NWA United States Tag Team Championship was a professional wrestling tag team championship contested for in the American-based promotion National Wrestling Alliance (NWA)'s Jersey subsidiary. The title was only contestable by tag teams in tag team matches. The title was established on February 3, 1996 by NWA Jersey, in which The Lost Boys (Yar and Wolf) won a Triangle tag team match against The Greek Connection (Gus the Greek and Jimmy Londos) and Bad Attitude (Seek and Destroy). This title is one of at least five championships that share the same name under the NWA's supervision.[1][2][3][4][5] On April 7, 2000, the final champions The Pitbulls (#1 and #2) lost the titles to Chris Candido and Tommy Cairo; however, the NWA reversed the decision and instead of returning the titles to The Pitbulls, the promotion retired the championship for unknown reasons.
Overall, there have been 17 reigns that have occurred in the United States. From the information known, The Misfits (Derek Domino and Harley Lewis)' fourth reign was the longest in the title's history, at 204 days; their and Downward Spiral (Adrian Hall and Twiggy Ramirez)'s first reigns, respectively, were the shortest, at 21 days. In addition to reigns held by wrestlers, there was one vacant reign, in which the title had to be stripped from the champions.
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Title history
Symbol Meaning # The overall championship reign Reign The reign number for the specific tag team listed. Event The event promoted by the respective promotion in which the title changed hands N/A The specific information is not known or applicable — Used for vacated reigns in order to not count it as an official reign # Wrestler(s)
(Tag team name)Reigns Date Days held Location Event Notes 1 Yar and Wolf
(The Lost Boys)1 February 3, 1996 84 Cherry Hill, New Jersey Eddie Gilbert Memorial show The NWA's version of the United States Tag Team Title was revived by their subsidiary NWA Jersey. The Lost Boys (Yar and Wolf) won the titles in a Triangle tag team match against The Greek Connection (Gus the Greek and Jimmy Londos) and Bad Attitude (Seek and Destroy). 2 Seek and Destroy
(Bad Attitude)1 April 27, 1996 214 Yardville, New Jersey Live event 3 Adrian Hall and Twiggy Ramirez
(Downward Spinal)1 November 16, 1996 21 Blackwood, New Jersey Live event 4 Yar and Wolf
(The Lost Boys)2 December 7, 1996 91 Mount Holly, New Jersey Live event 5 Adrian Hall and Twiggy Ramirez
(Downward Spinal)2 [Note 1] [Note 1] Woodbury, New Jersey Live event 6 Inferno Kid and Ray Odyssey
(The Beach Bullies)1 April 12, 1997 63 Yardville, New Jersey Live event 7 Derek Domino and Harley Lewis
(The Misfits)1 June 14, 1997 98 Vineland, New Jersey Live event 8 Blaze and Ian Rotten 1 September 20, 1997 104 Bardstown, Kentucky Live event — Vacant — January 22, 1998 — N/A N/A Rotten surrendered the titles to NWA management for unknown reasons. 9 Derek Domino and Harley Lewis
(The Misfits)2 February 7, 1998 21 Somerdale, New Jersey Live event Defeated Twiggy Ramirez and Devon Storm to win the vacant titles 10 Ace Darling and Devon Storm 1 February 28, 1998 22 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Live event 11 Derek Domino and Harley Lewis
(The Misfits)3 March 22, 1998 131 Garfield, New Jersey Live event 12 Steve Corino and Lance Diamond 1 July 31, 1998 22 Mt. Holly, New Jersey Live event 13 #1 & #2
(The Pit Bulls)1 August 22, 1998 83 Mt. Holly, New Jersey Live event 14 Derek Domino and Harley Lewis
(The Misfits)4 November 13, 1998 204 Hazlet, New Jersey Live event 15 Doug Gilbert and Buddy Landell 1 June 5, 1999 178 Holmdel, New Jersey Live event 16 Johnny Grunge and Rocco Rock
(Public Enemy)1 October 30, 1999 42 North Brunswick, New Jersey Live event Defeated Gilbert and Tommy Rich, who was a substitute for an injured Landell 17 #1 and #2
(The Pitbulls)2 December 11, 1999 118 West Deptford, New Jersey Live event Chris Candido and Tommy Cairo won the titles on April 7, 2000; however, the NWA reversed the decision and instead of returning the titles to The Pitbulls, the promotion retired the championship for unknown reasons. See also
Footnotes
References
- General
- "NWA United States Tag Team Championship Title History". Wrestling Title Histories by Gary Will and Royal Duncan. Solie.org. http://solie.org/titlehistories/usttnwa.html. Retrieved July 22, 2009.
- Specific
- ^ Will, Gary; Royal Duncan (1994). "United States: 19th century & widely defended titles - NWA, WWF, AWA, IWA, ECW, NWA". Wrestling Title Histories (3 ed.). Archeus Communications. pp. 23. ISBN 0969816111.
- ^ Will, Gary; Royal Duncan (1994). "Florida: NWA U.S. Tag Team title". Wrestling Title Histories (3 ed.). Archeus Communications. pp. 157–163. ISBN 0969816111.
- ^ Will, Gary; Royal Duncan (1994). "Louisiana/Oklahoma: NWA U.S. Tag Team Title". Wrestling Title Histories (3 ed.). Archeus Communications. pp. 232. ISBN 0969816111.
- ^ Will, Gary; Royal Duncan (1994). "United States: 19th century & widely defended titles - NWA, WWF, AWA, IWA, ECW, NWA". Wrestling Title Histories (3 ed.). Archeus Communications. pp. 21. ISBN 0969816111.
- ^ Will, Gary; Royal Duncan (1994). "New Jersey: NWA U.S: Tag Team Title". Wrestling Title Histories (3 ed.). Archeus Communications. pp. 53. ISBN 0969816111.
Categories:- National Wrestling Alliance championships
- Tag team wrestling championships
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