AWA Midwest Tag Team Championship

AWA Midwest Tag Team Championship
Details
Promotion American Wrestling Association
Date established October 15, 1966
Date retired May 9, 1972

The AWA Midwest Tag Team Championship was a title in the American Wrestling Association from 1967 until 1971. It was for mid-level wrestlers and was mostly defended in the Omaha, Nebraska area.

Title history

Silver areas in the history indicate periods of unknown lineage. An (n) beside a date indicates that a title change occurred no later than the date shown.

Wrestlers: Times: Date: Location: Notes:
Dale Lewis & Stan Pulaski 1 May 28, 1966 (n)
Kentuckians
(Luke Brown and Jake Smith)
1 October 15, 1966 (n) Still champions as of November 5, 1966.
Tim Woods & Ron Reed 1 January 29, 1966 (n)
Francis St. Claire and Dale Lewis (2) 1 March 17, 1967 Omaha, Nebraska Defeated Ron Reed and Tim Woods.
The title was vacated in 1967.
Doug Gilbert (Doug Lindzy) and Reggie Parks 1 August 12, 1967 Omaha, Nebraska Defeated Mitsu Arakawa and Dale Lewis.
Mike DiBiase and Bob Orton 1 October 7, 1967
Doug Gilbert (2) and Reggie Parks (2) 2 November 1967 (n)
Bob Orton (2) and Mad Dog Vachon 1 March 15, 1968 Omaha, Nebraska
Doug Gilbert (3) and Reggie Parks (3) 3 March 22, 1968 Omaha, Nebraska
Bob Orton (3) and Mad Dog Vachon (2) 2 March 23, 1968
Dale Lewis (3) and Stan Pulaski (2) 2 April 13, 1968 Omaha, Nebraska
The Avenger and Mike DiBiase (2) 1 July 27, 1968 (n) Or win the titles after April 25, 1968.
Woody Farmer and Reggie Parks (4) 1 October 12, 1968
Butcher and Mad Dog Vachon (3) 1 January 11, 1969 Omaha, Nebraska
Stan Pulaski (3) and Chris Tolos 1 January 25, 1969 Omaha, Nebraska
Bob Geigel and The Viking 1 March 8, 1969 Omaha, Nebraska
Bob Ellis and Stan Pulaski (4) 1 July 12, 1969 Omaha, Nebraska
The title were vacated in 1969.
Reggie Parks (5) and Stan Pulaski (5) 1 November 15, 1969 Omaha, Nebraska Defeated Ali Ben Khan and The Great Kimura in a tournament final.
The Claw and Rock Rogowski 1 1971 Wins the titles after January 30 1971.
Reggie Parks (6) and Stan Pulaski (6) 2 February 13, 1971 Omaha, Nebraska
Ox Baker and Rock Rogowski (2) 1 March 3, 1971 Omaha, Nebraska
Bob Ellis (2) and Alberto Torres 1 April 24, 1971 Omaha, Nebraska
The titles were vacated after Torres died on June 16, 1971, due to injuries suffered three days earlier in Verdigre, Nebraska during a match against Ox Baker and The Claw.
Jerry Miller and Johnny Valentine, Jr. (Greg Valentine) 1 August 11, 1971 Creighton, Nebraska Defeated Ox Baker and The Claw [although The Claw (Tom Andrews) had been unmasked 4 days earlier in Omaha by Ramon Torres.]
Ox Baker (3) and The Great Kusatsu 1 October 9, 1971
Jerry Miller (2) and Johnny Valentine, Jr. (Greg Valentine) (2) 2 October 16, 1971
Lars Anderson and Larry Hennig 1 December 18, 1971 Omaha, Nebraska
Reggie Parks (7) and Stan Pulaski (7) 3 January 8, 1972 Omaha, Nebraska Still champions as of May 9, 1972.
The title was later abandoned.

See also

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