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Encyclopedia > NWA Florida United States Tag Team Championship

The NWA Florida United States Tag Team Championship was a secondary tag team title in Florida Championship Wrestling from 1978 until 1986. Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW) was an NWA promotion that started in Florida in 1949. ...


Title History

Wrestlers: Reigns together: Date: Place:
Jimmy & Johnny Valiant 1 January 1978 Florida
Mike Graham & Steve Keirn 1 January 25, 1978 Miarmi, FL
Jack & Jerry Brisco 1 February 21, 1978 Tampa, FL
Mike Graham & Steve Keirn 2 March 7, 1978 Miami, FL
Jack & Jerry Brisco 2 1978 Florida
Killer Karl Kox & Bobby Duncum 1 1978 Florida
Jack & Jerry Brisco 3 1978 Florida
Mr. Saito & Mr. Sato 1 1978 Florida
Jack & Jerry Brisco 4 1978 Florida
Killer Karl Kox & Dick Slater 1 1978 Florida
Held Up December 1978 Kox and Slater split up
Killer Karl Kox & Jimmy Garvin 1 December 5, 1978 Tampa, FL (defeat Dick Slater & Bob Roop)
Mr. Saito & Mr. Sato 2 January 1979 Florida
Jack & Jerry Brisco 5 February 1979 Florida
Jos LeDuc & Thor the Viking 1 1979 Florida
Killer Karl Kox & Jimmy Garvin 2 1979 Florida
Pak Song & Jos LeDuc 1 1979 Florida
Pak Song & Killer Khan 1 1979 LeDuc gave his half to Khan
Mike Graham & Steve Keirn 3 1979 Florida
Jos LeDuc & Don Muraco 1 1979 Florida
Vacated 1979 or 1980 Title vacant
Dusty Rhodes & Bugsy McGraw 1 July 14, 1980 Tampa, FL
Vacated between July 1980 & 1981 Title inactive
"Zambuie Express" Elijah Akeem & Kareem Muhammad 1 September 1983 New Mexico (win tournament)
Dusty Rhodes & Blackjack Mulligan 1 November 5, 1983 Lakeland, FL
Ron Bass & One Man Gang 1 November 30, 1985 Tampa, FL (defeat Rhodes & Mike Davis)
Mike Rotunda & Mike Davis 1 January 11, 1984 Tampa, FL
Ron Bass & Black Bart 1 February 6, 1984 West Palm Beach, FL
Mike Rotunda & Barry Windham 1 March 14, 1984 Miami, FL
Ron Bass & Black Bart 2 1984 Florida
Mike Rotunda & Barry Windham 2 April 1984 Florida
Ron Bass & Black Bart 3 April 25, 1984 Miami, FL
Mike Rotunda & Barry Windham 3 May 26, 1984 Sarasota, FL
Chavo & Hector Guerrero 1 July 14, 1984 Florida
Jim Neidhart & Krusher Khruschev 1 October 2, 1984 Tampa, FL (defeat Hector & Cocoa Samoa)
Jay & Mark Youngblood 1 January 1, 1985 Tampa, FL
"PYT Express" Norvell Austin & Koko Ware 1 February 26, 1985 Tampa, FL
Jay & Mark Youngblood 2 March 5, 1985 Tampa, FL
Rick Rude & Jesse Barr 1 April 16, 1985 Tampa, FL
Wahoo McDaniel & Billy Jack Haynes 1 July 9, 1985 Tampa, FL
Vacated December 1985 Titles vacant
"Fabulous Ones" Stan Lane & Steve Keirn 1 July 12, 1986 Portland, OR (defeat Sheepherders in tournament)
"Sheepherders" Butch Miller & Luke Williams 1 October 7, 1986 Tampa, FL
"Fabulous Ones" Stan Lane & Steve Keirn 2 November 30, 1986 Tampa, FL
Kareem Muhammad & Hacksaw Higgins 1 December 16, 1986 Tampa, FL (win by forfeit)
Titles Retired December 17, 1986 Higgins fired & titles retired

Boogie Woogie Man Jimmy Valiant Jimmy Valiant was a professional wrestler. ... Floyd Gerald Brisco (born January 24, 1950 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) is an American former professional wrestler. ... Dick Slater was a professional wrestler in the 1970s and 1980s who often wrestled in the NWAs Mid-Atlantic region. ... Jimmy Garvin & Precious Jimmy Garvin (born James Williams on September 25, 1957 in Tampa, Florida) was a professional wrestler. ... Don The Magnificent Muraco, later known as The Rock, was a Hawaiian professional wrestler in the 70s, 80s, and 90s. ... The American Dream Dusty Rhodes Virgil Runnels, Jr. ... Blackjack Mulligan Blackjack Mulligan (Born Robert Joseph Windham on November 26, 1942 in Sweetwater, Texas) was a professional wrestler and a former football player. ... George Gray was a professional wrestler best known as One Man Gang and Akeem. ... Mike Rotunda as IRS Lawrence Michael Rotunda, better known as Mike Rotunda, or Mike Rotundo, is an American Professional Wrestler. ... Black Bart Rick Harris was a professional wrestler better known as Black Bart. ... Barry Windham Barry Windham is a professional wrestler and the son of the infamous heel wrestler Blackjack Mulligan. ... Chavo Guerrero Chavo Guerrero, Sr. ... Hector Manuel Guerrero is a professional wrestler. ... Jim The Anvil Neidhart James Henry Neidhart, normally called Jim The Anvil Neidhart, is an American Professional Wrestler, best known for his appearances in the 1980s and 1990s in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) (now known as World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)). Profile Height: 60 (182. ... Barry Darsow (born October 6, 1959 in Minneapolis, Minnesota) is a former professional wrestler who worked for the NWA, WWE and WCW. He is best known for his portrayal of Smash in the popular 1980s WWF tag team, Demolition. ... James Ware aka Koko B. Ware is former professional wrestler. ... Richard Erwin Rood, better known by his stage name of Ravishing Rick Rude (December 7, 1958 - April 20, 1999) was a professional wrestler who performed for many promotions, most notably World Championship Wrestling and the World Wrestling Federation, in the 1980s and 1990s. ... Edward Wahoo McDaniel (June 19, 1938 in Burnice, Louisiana - April 18, 2002 in Houston, Texas) was a professional American football player turned professional wrestler. ... Billy Jack Haynes Billy Jack Haynes was a professional wrestler. ... Stan Lane Stan Lane is a professional wrestler famous for being a member of The Midnight Express. ...

See Also


  Results from FactBites:
 
Tag team - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (882 words)
The term "tag team" has since become used in a metaphorical sense for a pair of partners who alternate in participation in an activity, and "tag-teaming" for the act of alternating with an ally, e.g.
According to the rules of pro wrestling, only one competitor per team is allowed in the ring at a time, and the only way that a wrestler can change places with a partner is for the competitor in the ring to "tag" him or touch him on some part of his body.
In lucha libre, the basic tag team match is referred to as Lucha de Parejas (Doubles Fight), a six-man match as a Lucha de Trios, and an eight-man match as a Lucha Atómica (Atomic Fight).
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