NWA United States Tag Team Championship (Gulf Coast version)

The NWA United States Tag Team Championship was a professional wrestling tag team championship in Gulf Coast Championship Wrestling (GCCW). A secondary title after the NWA Gulf Coast Tag Team Championship, it was one of many U.S. tag team championships recognized by the National Wrestling Alliance. It was unified with the NWA United States Tag Team Championship (Tri-State version) on April 15, 1974.

NWA United States Tag Team Championship
Details
PromotionGulf Coast Championship Wrestling
Date establishedNovember 2, 1965
Date retiredApril 15, 1974

Some reigns were held by champions using a ring name, while others used their real name. There have been a total of 37 recognized individual champions and 25 recognized teams, who have had a combined 39 official reigns. The first champions were The Dirty Daltons (Jack Dalton and Jim Dalton), and the final champions were "Cowboy" Bob Kelly and Rocket Monroe. At 300 days, The Dirty Daltons' first reign was the longest, while the team of Mike Boyette and The Wrestling Pro's second reign was the shortest, at less than one day.

The team with the most reigns is The Dalton Brothers (Jack Dalton and Frank Dalton) with five. Mike Boyette has the most individual reigns with seven. The following is a chronological list of teams that have been United States Tag Team Champions by ring name.

Key

Reigns The number of times a specific set of wrestlers have won the titles
Event The event promoted by the respective promotion in which the titles were won
N/A The information is not available.
Wrestler name (#) The number represents the number of times the wrestler has held the title individually
Used for vacated reigns in order to not count it as an official reign

Title history

No. Champions Reign Date Days held Location Event Notes Ref(s)
1 The Dirty Daltons
(Jack and Jim/Frank)
1 November 2, 1965 300 N/A House show Billed as champions upon arrival in the territory. Jim Dalton left GCCW in January 1966. Jack Dalton chose Frank Dalton as his replacement partner. [1]
2 Lee Fields and Bobby Fields 1 August 29, 1966 41 Alexandria, Louisiana House show  
3 The Dirty Daltons
(Jack and Frank)
2 October 9, 1966 122 Lafayette, Louisiana House show This was during an 11-team tournament in which the Fields had put the title on the line.
4 Roger Kirby and Dennis Hall 1 February 8, 1967 7 Mobile, Alabama House show   [2]
5 The Dirty Daltons
(Jack and Frank)
3 February 15, 1967 6 Mobile, Alabama House show  
6 Bobby Fields (2) and Danny Little Bear 1 February 21, 1967 49 Baton Rouge, Louisiana House show  
7 The Dirty Daltons
(Jack and Frank)
4 April 11, 1967 99 Baton Rouge, Louisiana House show [3]
8 Ramon Perez and Pepe Perez 1 July 19, 1967 76 New Orleans, Louisiana House show  
9 The Dirty Daltons
(Jack and Frank)
5 October 3, 1967 [Note 1] Baton Rouge, Louisiana House show
Vacated June 1968 House show The championship was vacated when the Dalton Brothers left the territory.
10 The Rising Suns
(The Great Ota and Mr. Koma)
1 April 14, 1971 35 N/A House show Billed as champions upon arrival in the territory. [1][4]
11 Mike Boyette and The Wrestling Pro/Ken Lucas 1 May 19, 1971 7 Mobile, Alabama House show The Wrestling Pro is suspended immediately after the match. Boyette chose Ken Lucas as his replacement partner. [5][6][7]
12 The Rising Suns
(The Great Ota and Mr. Koma)
2 May 26, 1971 7 Mobile, Alabama House show
13 Ken Lucas (2) and Johnny West 1 June 2, 1971 28 Mobile, Alabama House show Lucas and West were also the NWA Gulf Coast Tag Team Champions. [7][8]
14 Rip Tyler and Eddie Sullivan 1 June 30, 1971 14 Mobile, Alabama House show [9]
15 Mike Boyette and The Wrestling Pro 2 July 14, 1971 0 Mobile, Alabama House show Were awarded the title, when Sullivan was unable to defend the title due to a broken leg. [5][6]
Vacated July 14, 1971 Mobile, Alabama House show The championship is vacated when The Wrestling Pro turns on Mike Boyette after their first title defense against Rip Tyler and Jimmy Hyde. Both wrestlers were allowed to pick new partner after the split.[6]
16 Mike Boyette (3) and Calvin Pullins 1 August 11, 1971 35 Mobile, Alabama House show Defeated The Wrestling Pro and Rip Tyler to win the vacant title. [1][5]
17 The Alaskans
(Mike York and Frank Monte)
1 September 15, 1971 46 Mobile, Alabama House show [1]
18 Mike Boyette (4) and Calvin Pullins (2) 2 October 31, 1971 45 Pensacola, Florida House show In December 1971, Boyette and Pullins broke up and were allowed to pick new partners after the split. [5][10]
19 Mike Boyette (5) and Cowboy Bob Kelly 1 December 15, 1971 46 Mobile, Alabama House show Defeated Calvin Pullins and Bobby Shane [1][5][11][12]
20 Rip Tyler and Eddie Sullivan 2 January 30, 1972 38 Pensacola, Florida House show [9][13]
21 The California Hippies
(Mike Boyette (6) and Mickey Doyle)
1 March 8, 1972 151 Mobile, Alabama House show [1][5][11]
22 Rip Tyler and Eddie Sullivan 3 August 6, 1972 108 Pensacola, Florida House show [9]
23 Flash Monroe and Rocket Monroe 1 November 22, 1972 13 Mobile, Alabama House show [1][14]
24 The Wrestling Pro (3) and The Mysterious Medic 1 December 5, 1972 70 Mobile, Alabama House show [6]
25 Cowboy Bob Kelly (2) and Ken Lucas (3) 1 February 13, 1973 42 Mobile, Alabama House show [1][7][8][12]
26 The Mighty Mongol and The Rugged Russian 1 March 27, 1973 14 Mobile, Alabama House show [1][15][16]
27 Ken Lucas (4) and Dennis Hall (2) 1 April 10, 1973 14 Mobile, Alabama House show [7][8]
28 The Mongol and The Rugged Russian 2 April 24, 1973 21 Mobile, Alabama House show
29 The California Hippies
(Mike Boyette (7) and Mickey Doyle)
2 May 15, 1973 7 Mobile, Alabama House show [5][11][17]
30 Rip Tyler and Eddie Sullivan 4 May 22, 1973 96 Mobile, Alabama House show [9]
31 Don Bass and Bobby Bass 1 August 26, 1973 37 Pensacola, Florida House show
32 Flash Monroe and Rocket Monroe 2 October 2, 1973 35 Mobile, Alabama House show [1][18]
33 The Infernos
(Inferno #1 and Inferno #2)
1 November 6, 1973 31 Mobile, Alabama House show
34 Ricky Gibson and Steve Keirn 1 December 7, 1973 7 Dothan, Alabama House show [10]
35 The Infernos
(Inferno #1 and Inferno #2)
2 December 14, 1973 27 Dothan, Alabama House show
36 Kubla Khan and Gunga Din 1 January 10, 1974 5 Atlanta, Georgia House show [1]
37 Rocket Monroe (3) and Norvell Austin 1 January 15, 1974 7 Mobile, Alabama House show [19]
38 Kubla Khan and Gunga Din 2 January 22, 1974 30 Mobile, Alabama House show
39 Cowboy Bob Kelly (3) and Rocket Monroe (4) 1 February 21, 1974 53 Hattiesburg, Mississippi House show
- Unified - April 15, 1974 - Shreveport, Louisiana House show Unified with the NWA United States Tag Team Championship (Tri-State version) when Bob Sweetan and Seigfried Stanke defeated Kelly and Monroe. [20]

List of top combined reigns

¤ The exact length of one title reign is uncertain, so the shortest possible length is used.

By team

Rank Team No. of reigns Combined days
1 The Dirty Daltons5769¤
2 Rip Tyler and Eddie Sullivan4256
3 The California Hippies2158
4 Mike Boyette and Calvin Pullins281
5 Ramon Perez and Pepe Perez176
6 The Wrestling Pro and The Mysterious Medic170
7 The Infernos258
8 Cowboy Bob Kelly and Rocket Monroe153
9 Bobby Fields and Danny Little Bear149
10 Flash Monroe and Rocket Monroe248
11 Mike Boyette and Cowboy Bob Kelly146
12 The Alaskans146
13 The Rising Suns242
14 Cowboy Bob Kelly and Ken Lucas142
15 Lee Fields and Bobby Fields141
16 Don Bass and Bobby Bass137
17 The Mighty Mongol and The Rugged Russian235
18 Kubla Khan and Gunga Din235
19 Ken Lucas and Johnny West128
20 Ken Lucas and Dennis Hall114
21 Rocket Monroe and Norvell Austin17
22 Roger Kirby and Dennis Hall17
23 Ricky Gibson and Steve Keirn17
24 Mike Boyette and Ken Lucas17
25 Mike Boyette and The Wrestling Pro2<1

By wrestler

Rank Wrestler No. of reigns Combined Days
1 Jack Dalton5769
2 Frank Dalton5709
3 Mike Boyette7292
4 Rip Tyler4256
Eddie Sullivan4256
5 Mickey Doyle2158
6 Cowboy Bob Kelly3141
7 Rocket Monroe4108
8 Ken Lucas491
9 Bobby Fields290
10 Calvin Pullins281
11 Ramon Perez176
Pepe Perez176
13 The Wrestling Pro370
The Mysterious Medic170
15 Jim Dalton160
16 Inferno #1258
Inferno #2258
17 Danny Little Bear149
18 Flash Monroe248
19 Mike York146
Frank Monte146
21 The Great Ota242
Mr. Koma242
23 Lee Fields141
24 Don Bass137
Bobby Bass137
26 The Mighty Mongol235
The Rugged Russian235
28 Kubla Khan235
Gunga Din235
30 Johnny West128
31 Dennis Hall221
32 Norvell Austin17
Roger Kirby17
Ricky Gibson17
Steve Keirn17

Footnotes

  1. The exact date on which the title was vacated is not known, which means their title reign lasted between 242 and 271 days.

See also

References

General

  • Royal Duncan and Gary Will (2000). "United States: Alabama". Wrestling Title Histories. Archeus Communications. p. 179. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
  • "United States Tag Team Title (Gulf Coast)". Wrestling-Titles.com. Puroresu Dojo. 2003.
  • Norris, Mike (2004). "Regional Territories: GCCW". KayfabeMemories.com.

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  16. Johnson, Mike (March 27, 2016). "3/27 THIS DAY IN HISTORY: RANDY SAVAGE WINS FIRST WWF TITLE, FLAIR BECOMES FIRST TWO TIME WWE HALL OF FAMER, NXT INVADES SAN JOSE AND LOTS MORE". PWInsider.com.
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