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NWA Canadian Tag Team Championship (Vancouver version)

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NWA Canadian Tag Team Championship (Vancouver version)
Details
PromotionNWA All-Star Wrestling
Date established1962-11-12
Date retired1985 (renamed UWA Tag Team Championship)
Statistics
First champion(s)Sandor Kovacs and Dan Miller
Most reignsThe Fabulous Kangaroos (Al Costello & Roy Heffernan), Bob Brown & John Quinn and Steven Little Bear & Dutch Savage (4 reigns)
Longest reignChris and John Tolos (182 days)

The Vancouver version of the NWA Canadian Tag Team Championship was established in 1962 as the top tag team title in NWA All-Star Wrestling. The title held that status until late summer 1985, when the title was renamed the UWA Tag Team Championship upon All-Star Wrestling's departure as a member of the National Wrestling Alliance, aside from the period from June 1966 to December 1967, when the promotion had a version of the NWA World Tag Team Championship, which was abandoned after that time.[1][2]

Title history

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Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
1 Sandor Kovacs and Dan Miller November 12, 1962 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 91 Defeated Gene Kiniski and Clyde Stevens in a tournament final.  
2 Gene Kiniski and Mr. X February 11, 1963 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 28    
3 Mitsu Arakawa and Kinji Shibuya March 11, 1963 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 0    
4 Ron Etchison and Dan Miller March 11, 1963 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 133    
5 Kinji Shibuya and Sweet Daddy Siki July 22, 1963 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 71    
6 Dan Miller and Whipper Billy Watson October 1, 1963 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 N/A    
Vacated 1963 Championship vacated for undocumented reasons  
8 Don Leo Jonathan and Kinji Shibuya January 20, 1964 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 84 Defeated Dory Funk and Dory Funk, Jr. in a tournament final. [3]
9 Enrique Torres and Bearcat Wright April 13, 1964 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 42    
10 The Fabulous Kangaroos
(Al Costello and Roy Heffernan)
May 25, 1964 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 126    
11 Don Leo Jonathan and Roy McClarty September 28, 1964 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 21    
12 The Fabulous Kangaroos
(Al Costello and Roy Heffernan)
October 19, 1964 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 2 84    
13 Don Leo Jonathan and Gene Kiniski January 11, 1965 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 21    
14 The Fabulous Kangaroos
(Al Costello and Roy Heffernan)
February 1, 1965 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 3 28    
15 Red Bastien and Jim Hady March 1, 1965 NWA All-Star Show N/A 1 21    
16 The Fabulous Kangaroos
(Al Costello and Roy Heffernan)
March 22, 1965 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 4 56    
17 Jim Hady and Don Leo Jonathan May 17, 1965 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 126    
18 Ivan Kameroff and Art Nielson September 20, 1965 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 49    
19 Paddy Barrett and Tom Geohagen November 8, 1965 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 84    
20 Black Terror and John Tolos January 31, 1966 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 28    
21 Paddy Barrett and Tom Geohagen February 28, 1966 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 2 70    
22 Tony Borne and John Tolos May 9, 1966 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 56    
23 Haystacks Calhoun and Don Leo Jonathan July 4, 1966 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 7    
24 Tony Borne and John Tolos July 11, 1966 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 2 77    
25 Don Jardine and Dutch Savage September 26, 1966 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 35    
26 Don Jardine and Don Leo Jonathan October 31, 1966 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 77    
27 Chris and John Tolos January 16, 1967 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 77   [4]
28 Rocky Johnson and Don Leo Jonathan April 3, 1967 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 21   [5]
29 Chris and John Tolos April 24, 1967 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 2 182    
30 Abdullah the Butcher and Jerry Graham October 23, 1967 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 2 42    
31 The Assassins December 4, 1967 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 112    
32 Don Leo Jonathan and Sky-Hi Jones March 25, 1968 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 21    
33 The Assassins April 15, 1968 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 2 49    
34 Haystacks Calhoun and Don Leo Jonathan June 3, 1968 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 2 28    
35 Abdullah the Butcher and Armand Hussein July 1, 1968 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 21   [6]
36 Paddy Barrett and Don Leo Jonathan July 22, 1968 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 42    
37 Dutch Savage and Stan Stasiak September 2, 1968 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 21    
38 Don Leo Jonathan and Johnny Kostas September 23, 1968 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 77    
39 Dutch Savage and John Tolos December 9, 1968 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 N/A    
Vacated March 31, 1969 Championship vacated when Savage and Tolos split up.  
40 Dean Higuchi and Earl Maynard May 12, 1969 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 28 Defeated Gene Kiniski and Bad Boy Shields in a tournament final.  
41 Bob Brown and Dutch Savage June 9, 1969 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 77    
42 Don Leo Jonathan and John Tolos August 25, 1969 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 35    
43 Bob Brown and Dutch Savage September 29, 1969 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 2 70    
44 Steve Bolus and Dean Higuchi December 8, 1969 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 63    
45 Bob Brown and John Quinn February 9, 1970 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 210    
46 Don Leo Jonathan and Duncan McTavish September 7, 1970 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 35    
47 Yasu Fuji and Chati Yokouchi October 12, 1970 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 28    
48 Don Leo Jonathan and Steven Little Bear November 9, 1970 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 98    
49 John Quinn and Dutch Savage February 15, 1971 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 28    
50 Dean Higuchi and Steven Little Bear March 15, 1971 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 91    
51 The Skull Brothers June 14, 1971 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 21    
52 Dean Higuchi and Steven Little Bear July 5, 1971 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 2 98    
53 Bob Brown and Gene Kiniski October 11, 1971 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 49    
54 Mark Lewin and Steven Little Bear November 29, 1971 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 56    
55 Bob Brown and Gene Kiniski January 24, 1972 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 2 91   [7]
56 Steven Little Bear and Dutch Savage April 24, 1972 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 105    
57 Bob Brown and John Quinn August 7, 1972 NWA All-Star Show New Westminster, BC 2 7    
58 Steven Little Bear and Dutch Savage August 14, 1972 NWA All-Star Show New Westminster, BC 2 21    
59 Bob Brown and John Quinn September 4, 1972 NWA All-Star Show New Westminster, BC 3 N/A    
60 Steven Little Bear and Dutch Savage 1972 NWA All-Star Show N/A 3 N/A    
61 Bob Brown and John Quinn 1972 NWA All-Star Show N/A 4 N/A    
62 Steven Little Bear and Dutch Savage January 22, 1973 (NLT) NWA All-Star Show N/A 4 0    
63 The Brute and Mike Webster January 22, 1973 NWA All-Star Show New Westminster, BC 1 175    
64 John Quinn and Gerry Romano July 16, 1973 NWA All-Star Show New Westminster, BC 1 35    
65 The Brute and Gene Kiniski August 20, 1973 NWA All-Star Show New Westminster, BC 1 77    
66 The Wild Samoans
(Afa and Sika)
November 5, 1973 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 42    
67 Buck Ramstead and Mr. X December 17, 1973 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 42    
68 Flash Gordon and Leo Madril January 28, 1974 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 79   [8]
69 Gene Kiniski and Mr. X April 17, 1974 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 2 12    
70 Dan Kroffat and Leo Madril April 29, 1974 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 28    
71 The Brute and Mr. X May 27, 1974 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 70    
72 Gene Kiniski and Dutch Savage August 5, 1974 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 84    
73 Wayne Bridges and Dan Kroffat October 28, 1974 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 14    
74 Gene Kiniski and Mr. Saito November 11, 1974 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 112    
75 Ormand Malumba and Guy Mitchell March 3, 1975 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 77    
76 Gene Kiniski and Dale Lewis May 19, 1975 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 28    
77 Ricky Hunter and Guy Mitchell June 16, 1975 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 55    
78 Dale Lewis and Mr. Saito August 10, 1975 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 29    
79 Tiger Jeet Singh and Dennis Stamp September 8, 1975 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 32    
80 Dale Lewis and Siegfried Steinke October 10, 1975 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 45    
81 Mike and Pat Kelly November 24, 1975 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 14   [9]
82 Dale Lewis and Siegfried Steinke December 8, 1975 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 2 35    
83 Dean Higuchi and George Wells January 12, 1976 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 28    
84 Gene Kiniski and Siegfried Steinke February 9, 1976 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 63    
85 Don Leo Jonathan and Jimmy Snuka April 12, 1976 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 35    
86 John Quinn and Kinji Shibuya May 17, 1976 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 140    
87 John Anson and Don Leo Jonathan October 4, 1976 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 24    
88 John Quinn and Kurt Von Hess October 28, 1976 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 81    
89 Don Leo Jonathan and Dutch Savage January 17, 1977 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 49   [10]
90 John Anson and Sky-Hi Morse March 7, 1977 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 N/A    
Vacated April 1977 Championship vacated for undocumented reasons  
91 Joe Palardy and The Texas Outlaw May 2, 1977 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 70 Defeated Eddie and Jerry Morrow in a tournament final.  
92 Eddie and Jerry Morrow July 11, 1977 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 42    
93 Black Avenger and The Texas Outlaw August 22, 1977 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 7    
94 Eric Froelich and Guy Mitchell August 29, 1977 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 35    
95 Black Avenger and Mike Sharpe October 3, 1977 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 79    
96 Gama Singh and Igor Volkoff December 21, 1977 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 35    
97 Black Avenger and Don Wayt January 25, 1978 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 33    
98 Don Leo Jonathan and John Quinn February 27, 1978 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 N/A   [11]
Vacated 1973 Championship vacated for undocumented reasons  
99 The Iron Sheik and The Texas Outlaw July 24, 1978 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 77 Defeated Don Leo Jonathan and Jake Roberts in a tournament final.  
100 Salvatore Martino and Mike Sharpe October 9, 1978 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 N/A    
101 UFO and Igor Volkoff January 1979 (NLT) NWA All-Star Show N/A 1 N/A    
102 Bill Cody and Salvatore Martino February 12, 1979 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 28    
103 The Mongol and Igor Volkoff March 12, 1979 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 N/A Defeated Salvatore Martino and Joe Ventura.  
104 Bobby Bass and Joe Ventura April 1979 NWA All-Star Show N/A 1 N/A    
105 Chris Colt and Bobby Jaggers July 1979 NWA All-Star Show N/A 1 N/A    
106 Bobby Bass and Yaki Joe September 1979 NWA All-Star Show N/A 1 N/A    
107 Chris Colt and Buddy Rose November 12, 1979 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 N/A Defeated Bobby Bass and The Texas Outlaw.  
108 Dutch Savage and Stan Stasiak December 1979 NWA All-Star Show N/A 2 N/A    
109 The Kiwi Sheepherders
(Butch Miller and Luke Williams)
February 11, 1980 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 98    
110 Rick Martel and Roddy Piper May 19, 1980 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 N/A    
Vacated 1980 Championship vacated for undocumented reasons  
111 Fidel Cortez and Rip Oliver October 6, 1980 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 28 Defeated Mike Popovich and Al Tomko.  
112 Joe Ventura and Jay Youngblood November 3, 1980 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 70    
113 Rip Oliver and Buddy Rose January 12, 1981 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 N/A   [12]
Vacated 1981 Championship vacated for undocumented reasons  
114 Terry Adonis and Moondog Moretti May 4, 1981 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 56 Defeated Klondike Mike and Al Tomko in a tournament final.  
115 Klondike Mike and Danny O June 29, 1981 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 N/A    
116 Al Tomko and Igor Volkoff September 1981 NWA All-Star Show N/A 1 N/A    
117 Dean Ho and Klondike Mike November 30, 1981 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 N/A    
Vacated 1982 Championship vacated for undocumented reasons  
118 Timothy Flowers and Rick Patterson June 1983 NWA All-Star Show Cloverdale, BC 1 N/A    
119 Bob Brown and Al Tomko July 24, 1983 NWA All-Star Show Cloverdale, BC 1 N/A    
Vacated 1983 Championship vacated for undocumented reasons  
120 Rick Patterson and Randy Rich December 31, 1983 NWA All-Star Show Cloverdale, BC 1 23 Defeated Star Rider and Snake Williams.  
121 Athol Foley and Snake Williams January 23, 1984 NWA All-Star Show Cloverdale, BC 1 33    
122 Moondog Moretti and Star Rider February 25, 1984 NWA All-Star Show Cloverdale, BC 1 37    
123 The Warlords
(Easy Rider and Snake Williams)
April 2, 1984 NWA All-Star Show Vancouver, BC 1 82    
124 Ole Olson and Randy Rich June 23, 1984 NWA All-Star Show Cloverdale, BC 1 126    
125 Bruiser Costa and Spider Web October 27, 1984 NWA All-Star Show Cloverdale, BC 1 N/A    
Vacated N/A Championship vacated when Bruiser Costa left the area.  
126 Butch Moffat and Elton Stanton January 1985 NWA All-Star Show Cloverdale, BC 1 N/A Defeated Moondog Moretti and Rick Davis.  
127 Rick Davis and Tim Patterson January 19, 1985 NWA All-Star Show Cloverdale, BC 1 84    
128 Mike Dupree and Sonny Myers April 13, 1985 NWA All-Star Show Cloverdale, BC 1 28    
129 Rick Davis and Ole Olsen May 11, 1985 NWA All-Star Show Cloverdale, BC 1 28    
130 Sonny Myers and Tim Patterson June 8, 1985 NWA All-Star Show Cloverdale, BC 1 28    
131 Rick Davis and Ole Olsen July 6, 1985 NWA All-Star Show Cloverdale, BC 2 N/A    
Deactivated N/A Renamed the UWA (Universal Wrestling Alliance) Tag Team Championship upon All-Star Wrestling's departure from the National Wrestling Alliance.  

See also

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References

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