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Gordy & Williams became the new champions by defeating Dustin Rhodes & Barry Windham in the tournament finals. | ||
(Steve Austin & Brian Pillman) |
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(Arn Anderson & Paul Roma) |
The championships were vacated when World Championship Wrestling withdrew from the NWA. | |
(Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson) |
The Rock 'n' Roll Express became the new champions by defeating Dick Murdoch & Randy Rhodes in the tournament finals. The titles were help up on June 26th, 1995, after a match with PG-13 (JC Ice & Wolfie D). | |
The Rock 'n' Roll Express regained the titles by defeating PG-13 in the rematch. The titles were vacated again in late 1995. | ||
Goto & Mr. Gannosuke became the new champions by defeating Tiger Jeet Singh & Cactus Jack in the tournament finals. The titles were vacated in August 1996, when Goto & Gannusuke leave IWA Japan. | ||
The Andersons became the new champions by defeating the Fantastics. The titles were again vacated in 1997. | ||
The titles were awarded to the Rock 'n' Roll Express to reactivate the championships. | ||
(Mosh & Thrasher) |
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(Bob Holly & Bart Gunn) |
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(Agent Gunn & Agent Maxx) |
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(Knuckles Nelson & Erich Sbraccia) |
The Brotherhood became champions by winning a "Four-Way Tag-Team" Match over The Border Patrol, Team Extreme (Kit Carson & Khris Germany), and Tully Blanchard & Tom Pritchard. The titles were held up on February 26th, 1999, due to the champions failing to appear for a title defense. | |
(Knuckles Nelson & Rick Fuller) |
Nelson, joined by a new tag-team partner (Fuller), became the new champions by winning, via DQ, over Team Extreme (Kit Carson & Khris Germany). | |
(Rocco Rock & Johnny Grunge) |
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(Knuckles Nelson & Dukes Dalton) |
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(Kit Carson & Khris Germany) |
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(Jimmy James & Kevin Northcutt) |
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(Drake Dawson & Curtis Thompson) |
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(Reno Riggins & Steven Dunn) |
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(Rick Michaels & David Young) |
Bad Attitude lost to Air Paris & Rob Williams on December 9th, 2000. NWA Vice President Bill Behrens claimed it was a non-title match, and the belts were returned to Bad Attitude. | |
(Joey Matthews & Christian York) |
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(Casanova Chris & Vivacious Vito) |
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(Jeff Daniels & Tim Renesto) |
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(Mike Shane & Todd Shane) |
The Shane Twins vacated the titles on June 28th, 2002, after a title defense, due to the new union between the NWA and Total Nonstop Action, which was given exclusive rights to the titles. | |
Lynn & Styles became the new champions by defeating the Rainbow Express (Lenny & Bruce) in the tournament finals. The titles were held up after a controversial double pinfall occurred during a match with Jeff Jarrett & Ron Killings. | ||
(Chris Harris & James Storm) |
America's Most Wanted became the champions by defeating a "Gauntlet For The Gold" Match, beating The New Church (Ron Harris & Brian Lee) in the finals. | |
(Brian Lee & Slash) |
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(Christopher Daniels, Elix Skipper, & Low-Ki) |
Skipper & Low-Ki won the titles, but all three members were recognized as the champions. The titles were held up after a match between Triple xXx and the Disciples of the New Church ended in a double pin. | |
Daniels & Low-Ki regained the titles for their team by defeating America's Most Wanted. | ||
Lynn & the Amazing Red became the champions by defeating Christopher Daniels & Elix Skipper in a tag-team match. | ||
Christopher Daniels earned the titles for his team by winning a "Handicap" Match, via Disqualification, over the champions. Due to TNA rules, titles changed hands on disqualification. | ||
(BG James, Ron Killings, & Konnan) |
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(Kevin Northcutt & Joe E. Legend) |
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Styles won the titles by winning an impromptu "Handicap" Match after Abyss left during the bout. The titles were vacated March 3rd, 2004. | ||
Kid Kash & Dallas became the new champions by defeating Triple xXx (Christopher Daniels & Low-Ki) in the tournament finals. | ||
Apollo & Brown became the champions by winning, via DQ, over Kid Kash & Dallas. TNA Rules allow for titles to change hands on disqualification and countouts. | ||
Kid Kash & Dallas became champions by winning, via DQ, over D-Lo Brown & Apolo. TNA Rules allow for titles to change hands on disqualification and countouts. | ||
(Andy Douglas & Chase Stevens) |
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(Bobby Roode & Eric Young) |
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(BG James & Konnan)(2nd) |
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(Bobby Roode & Eric Young)(2nd) |
Team Canada became champions by defeating BG James & Ron Killings, who was subbing for Konnan. | |
The titles were held up on October 7th, 2005, after a match between the Naturals and Cassidy Riley & Eric Young ended in a No-Contest. | ||
The Naturals regained the titles by winning a "Street Fight" Match over Cassidy Riley & Eric Young. | ||
America's Most Wanted became champions by defeating the Naturals on a television taping that aired on Spike TV on October 22nd, 2005. | ||
(Hernandez & Homicide) |
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Daniels & Styles became the champions by winning an "Ultimate X" Match over The Latin American Xchange. | ||
The Latin American Xchange became champions by winning a "Six Sides of Steel" Match over Daniels & Styles. Jim Cornette attempted to strip LAX of the titles on November 19th, 2006, due to LAX attempting to burn an American flag. LAX used a lawyer to block the attempt, allowing LAX to keep the titles. | ||
(Brother Ray & Brother Devon) |
Team 3-D became champions by winning an "Electrified Steel Cage" Match over The Latin American Xchange. The titles were vacated on May 13th, 2007, when TNA and the NWA ceased working together. | |
(Karl Anderson & Joey Ryan) |
The Real American Heroes became the new champions by winning a "Three Way" Match over Sicodelico Jr & Incognito and Billy Kidman & Sean Waltman. | |
(Phoenix Star & Zokre) |
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(Rasche Brown & Keith Walker) |
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(Kory Chavis & Jon Davis) |
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(AJ Steele & Murder One) |
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