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{{short description|Professional wrestling tag team championship}}
{{Infobox professional wrestling championship
| name=NWA Gulf Coast Tag Team Championship
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| created={{Unbulleted list|January 4, 1955 (GC Version)|March 8, 1967 (NWA Gulf)|April 1978 (Southern division)}}
| promotion=[[Gulf Coast Championship Wrestling]]
| firstchamp={{Unbulleted list|Lee Fields and Herb Welch (Southern)|Roger Kirby and Dennis Hall (NWA Gulf)|The Assassins (Southern division)}}
| lastchamp={{Unbulleted list|[[Don Carson (wrestler)|Don Carson]] and Maxie York|Rip Tyler and Eddie Sullivan (NWA Gulf)|Billey Spears and The Assassin (Southern division)}}
| retired={{Unbulleted list|January 1967 (Southern)|January 1978 (NWA Gulf)|September 1980 (Southern division)}}
| mostreigns=The Mysterios Medics (10 reigns)
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*NWA Southern Tag Team Championship (''Gulf Coast Version'')
*NWA Southern Tag Team Championship (Southern Division)
}}
The '''NWA Gulf Coast Tag Team Championship''' was the main tag team championship in '''[[Continental Championship Wrestling|Gulf Coast Championship Wrestling]]''' or '''NWA Gulf Coast'''. The Gulf Coast tag team championship is the successor for GCCW's version of the NWA Southern Tag Team Championship that was promoted in the [[Tennessee]], [[Alabama]], [[Florida]] and [[Mississippi]] region from 1955 until 1967 where it was replaced by the "NWA Gulf Coast Tag Team Championship. The Gulf Coast Tag Team championship was promoted from 1967 until 1978 where [[Continental Championship Wrestling|Southeast Championship Wrestling]] took control of the title renaming in back to the "NWA Southern Tag Team Championship" and promoted it in its "Southern Division" in 1978 and 1979. In 1980 the Southern Division was abandoned and the Northern Division of the [[NWA Southern Tag Team Championship]] became the main title of SECW.<ref name="Titles">{{cite book | author=Royal Duncan and Gary Will | title=Wrestling Title Histories | publisher=Archeus Communications | year=2006|edition=4th | isbn=0-9698161-5-4 }}</ref>
The '''NWA Gulf Coast Tag Team Championship''' was the main tag team championship in '''[[Continental Championship Wrestling|Gulf Coast Championship Wrestling]]''' or '''NWA Gulf Coast'''. The Gulf Coast tag team championship is the successor for GCCW's version of the NWA Southern Tag Team Championship that was promoted in the [[Tennessee]], [[Alabama]], [[Florida]] and [[Mississippi]] region from 1955 until 1967 where it was replaced by the "NWA Gulf Coast Tag Team Championship. The Gulf Coast Tag Team championship was promoted from 1967 until 1978 where [[Continental Championship Wrestling|Southeast Championship Wrestling]] took control of the title renaming in back to the "NWA Southern Tag Team Championship" and promoted it in its "Southern Division" in 1978 and 1979. In 1980 the Southern Division was abandoned and the Northern Division of the [[NWA Southern Tag Team Championship]] became the main title of SECW.<ref name="Titles">{{cite book | author=Royal Duncan and Gary Will | title=Wrestling Title Histories | publisher=Archeus Communications | year=2006|edition=4th | isbn=0-9698161-5-4 }}</ref>


==Title history==
==Title history==
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===NWA Southern Tag Team Championship (Gulf Coast version)===
===NWA Southern Tag Team Championship (Gulf Coast version)===
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!style="background: #e3e3e3;" width=5% |Together:
|champion={{sort|Fields|Lee Fields and Herb Welch}}
!style="background: #e3e3e3;" width=15%|Date:
|reign=1
!style="background: #e3e3e3;" width=15%|Location:
|date={{dts|January 4, 1955}}
!style="background: #e3e3e3;" width=40%|Notes:
|location=Mobile, AL
|-
|notes=Defeat Red Roberts and [[Mario Galento]] in tournament final
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|ref=
|-
|days={{age in days|January 4, 1955|February 8, 1955}}
|Lee Fields and Herb Welch
|event=SCW show
|1
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|January 4, 1955
|number=2
|[[Mobile, AL]]
|{{small|Defeat Red Roberts and Mario Galento in tournament final}}
|champion={{sort|Roberts|Red Roberts and Mario Galento}}
|reign=1
|-
|date={{dts|February 8, 1955}}
|Red Roberts and Mario Galento
|location=Mobile, AL
|1
|notes=Awarded when Lee Fields is injured and unable to compete in title match
|February 8, 1955
|ref=
|Mobile, AL
|days={{age in days|February 8, 1955|May 24, 1955}}
|{{small|Awarded when Lee Fields is injured and unable to compete in title match}}
|event=SCW show
|-
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|Jack Curtis and George Curtis
|number=3
|1
|champion={{sort|Curtis|Jack Curtis and George Curtis}}
|May 24, 1955
|reign=1
|Mobile, AL
|date={{dts|May 24, 1955}}
|
|location=Mobile, AL
|-
|notes=
|Red Roberts and Mario Galento
|ref=
|2
|July 5, 1955
|days={{age in days|May 24, 1955|July 5, 1955}}
|event=SCW show
|Mobile, AL
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|
|number=4
|-
|champion={{sort|Roberts|Red Roberts and Mario Galento}}
|Don Fields and Lee Fields
|reign=2
|1
|November 16, 1955
|date={{dts|July 5, 1955}}
|Mobile, AL
|location=Mobile, AL
|notes=
|{{small|Awarded when Roberts is injured and unable to compete in title match; title inactive after 56}}
|ref=
|-
|days={{age in days|July 5, 1955|November 16, 1955}}
|colspan=5|Tennessee/Mid-America version is defended between 56 and 59.
|event=SCW show
|-
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|John Smith and Tosh Togo
|number=5
|1
|champion={{sort|Fields|Don Fields and Lee Fields}}
|October 28, 1959
|reign=1
|Mobile, AL
|date={{dts|November 16, 1955}}
|{{small|Defeat Don Fields and Bobby Fields in tournament final}}
|location=Mobile, AL
|-
|notes=Awarded when Roberts is injured and unable to compete in title match; title inactive after 56
|Don Fields and Bobby Fields
|ref=
|1
|days=N/A
|November 11, 1959
|event=SCW show
|Mobile, AL
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|sort number=5.5
|-
|type=deactivated
|Corsica Joe and Corsica Jean
|date={{dts|1956}}
|1
|notes=Tennessee/Mid-America version is defended between 56 and 59.
|January 6, 1960
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|Mobile, AL
|number=6
|{{small|Also recognized as champions in Mid-America territory}}
|champion={{sort|Smith|John Smith and [[Tosh Togo]]}}
|-
|reign=1
|Don Fields and Bobby Fields
|date={{dts|October 28, 1959}}
|2
|location=Mobile, AL
|January 27, 1960
|notes=Defeat Don Fields and Bobby Fields in tournament final
|Mobile, AL
|ref=
|{{small|Also win Mid-America version }}
|days={{age in days|October 28, 1959|November 11, 1959}}
|-
|event=SCW show
|Great Bolo and Joe McCarthy
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|1
|number=7
|April 20, 1960
|champion={{sort|Fields|Don Fields and Bobby Fields}}
|Mobile, AL
|reign=1
|
|date={{dts|November 11, 1959}}
|-
|location=Mobile, AL
|Don Fields and Bobby Fields
|notes=
|3
|ref=
|April 27, 1960
|days={{age in days|November 11, 1959|January 6, 1960}}
|Mobile, AL
|event=SCW show
|
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
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|number=8
|colspan=5|Title inactive
|champion=[[Corsica Joe]] and Corsica Jean
|-
|reign=1
|The Mysterious Medics
|date={{dts|January 6, 1960}}
|1
|location=Mobile, AL
|February 22, 1961
|notes=Also recognized as champions in Mid-America territory
|
|ref=
|{{small|Billed as champions on arrival}}
|days={{age in days|January 6, 1960|January 27, 1960}}
|-
|event=SCW show
|Don Fields and Bobby Fields
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|4
|number=9
|April 5, 1961
|champion={{sort|Fields|Don Fields and Bobby Fields}}
|Mobile, AL
|reign=2
|
|date={{dts|January 27, 1960}}
|-
|location=Mobile, AL
|The Mysterious Medics
|notes=Also win Mid-America version
|2
|ref=
|April 12, 1961
|days={{age in days|January 27, 1960|April 20, 1960}}
|Mobile, AL
|event=SCW show
|
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|-
|number=10
|Jackie Fargo and Joey Fargo
|champion=Great Bolo and Joe McCarthy
|1
|reign=1
|April 26, 1961
|date={{dts|April 20, 1960}}
|Mobile, AL
|location=Mobile, AL
|
|notes=
|-
|ref=
|the Mysterious Medics
|days={{age in days|April 20, 1960|April 27, 1960}}
|3
|event=SCW show
|May 3, 1961
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|Mobile, AL
|number=11
|
|champion={{sort|Fields|Don Fields and Bobby Fields}}
|-
|reign=3
|Jerry Kozak and Nick Kozak
|date={{dts|April 27, 1960}}
|1
|location=Mobile, AL
|June 14, 1961
|notes=
|Mobile, AL
|ref=
|-
|days=N/A
|Billy Hines and Bad Boy Hines
|event=SCW show
|1
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|August 8, 1961
|sort number=11.5
|[[Pensacola, FL]]
|type=deactivated
|
|date=N/A
|-
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|Don Fields and Bobby Fields
|number=12
|5
|champion={{sort|Mysterious|The Mysterious Medics}}
|October 6, 1961
|reign=1
|[[Dothan, AL]]
|date={{dts|February 22, 1961}}
|
|location=N/A
|-
|notes=Billed as champions on arrival
|Billy Hines and Bad Boy Hines
|ref=
|2
|days={{age in days|February 22, 1961|April 5, 1961}}
|March 2, 1962
|event=SCW show
|Dothan, AL
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|
|number=13
|-
|champion={{sort|Fields|Don Fields and Bobby Fields}}
|the Mysterious Medics
|4
|reign=4
|date={{dts|April 5, 1961}}
|March 28, 1962
|Mobile, AL
|location=Mobile, AL
|notes=
|
|ref=
|-
|days={{age in days|April 5, 1961|April 12, 1961}}
|Tex Riley and Gus Taylor
|event=SCW show
|1
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|April 18, 1962
|number=14
|Mobile, AL
|champion={{sort|Mysterious|The Mysterious Medics}}
|
|reign=2
|-
|date={{dts|April 12, 1961}}
|the Mysterious Medics
|location=Mobile, AL
|5
|notes=
|April 25, 1962
|ref=
|Mobile, AL
|days={{age in days|April 12, 1961|April 26, 1961}}
|
|event=SCW show
|-
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|[[Jackie Fargo]] and Jack Donovan
|number=15
|1
|champion={{sortname|Jackie|Fargo}} and Joey Fargo
|June 1, 1962
|reign=1
|Dothan, AL
|date={{dts|April 26, 1961}}
|
|location=Mobile, AL
|
|notes=
|-
|ref=
|colspan=2|Vacant
|days={{age in days|April 26, 1961|May 3, 1961}}
|June 20, 1962
|event=SCW show
|
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|{{small|Donovan and Fargo split}}
|number=16
|-
|champion={{sort|Mysterious|the Mysterious Medics}}
|Lee Fields and Greg Peterson
|reign=3
|1
|date={{dts|May 3, 1961}}
|September 26, 1962
|location=Mobile, AL
|
|notes=
|Awarded
|ref= <ref name=F4W0503/>
|-
|days={{age in days|May 3, 1961|June 14, 1961}}
|Billy Hines and Bad Boy Hines
|event=SCW show
|3
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|October 26, 1962
|number=17
|Dothan, AL
|champion={{sort|Kozak|Jerry Kozak and Nick Kozak}}
|
|reign=1
|-
|date={{dts|June 14, 1961}}
|the Mysterious Medics
|location=Mobile, AL
|6
|notes=
|October 31, 1962
|ref=
|Mobile, AL
|days={{age in days|June 14, 1961|August 8, 1961}}
|
|event=SCW show
|-
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|Billy Hines and Bad Boy Hines
|number=18
|4
|champion={{sort|Hines|Billy Hines and Bad Boy Hines}}
|November 7, 1961
|reign=1
|Mobile, AL
|date={{dts|August 8, 1961}}
|
|location=Pensacola, FL
|-
|notes=
|Jan Madrid and Jack Curtis Jr.
|ref=
|1
|days={{age in days|August 8, 1961|October 6, 1961}}
|January 11, 1963
|event=SCW show
|Dothan, AL
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|
|number=19
|-
|champion={{sort|Fields|Don Fields and Bobby Fields}}
|Don Greene and [[Al Denney|Al Greene]]
|reign=5
|1
|date={{dts|October 6, 1961}}
|January 16, 1963
|Mobile, AL
|location=Dothan, AL
|notes=
|
|ref=
|-
|days={{age in days|October 6, 1961|March 2, 1962}}
|Lee Fields and Joe Scarpa
|event=SCW show
|1
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|April 10, 1963
|number=20
|Mobile, AL
|champion={{sort|Hines|Billy Hines and Bad Boy Hines}}
|
|reign=2
|-
|date={{dts|March 2, 1962}}
|Tiger Tomasso and Pancho Villa
|location=Dothan, AL
|1
|notes=
|May 1, 1963
|ref=
|Mobile, AL
|days={{age in days|March 2, 1962|March 28, 1962}}
|
|event=SCW show
|-
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|Lee Fields and Joe Scarpa
|number=21
|2
|champion={{sort|Mysterious|the Mysterious Medics}}
|May 3, 1963
|reign=4
|Dothan, AL
|date={{dts|March 28, 1962}}
|{{small|Vacant on June 5, 1963 when Scarpa leaves the territory}}
|location=Mobile, AL
|-
|notes=
|the Mysterious Medics
|ref=
|7
|days={{age in days|March 28, 1962|April 18, 1962}}
|December 4, 1963
|event=SCW show
|
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|Awarded.
|number=22
|-
|champion={{sort|Riley|Tex Riley and Gus Taylor}}
|Lee Fields and Mario Galento
|1
|reign=1
|March 18, 1964
|date={{dts|April 18, 1962}}
|Mobile, AL
|location=Mobile, AL
|notes=
|
|ref=
|-
|days={{age in days|April 18, 1962|April 25, 1962}}
|the Mysterious Medics
|event=SCW show
|8
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|April 1, 1964
|number=23
|Mobile, AL
|champion={{sort|Mysterious|the Mysterious Medics}}
|
|reign=5
|-
|date={{dts|April 25, 1962}}
|colspan=2|Vacant
|location=Mobile, AL
|May 25, 1964
|notes=
|
|ref=
|The Medics leave the territory
|days={{age in days|April 25, 1962|June 1, 1962}}
|-
|event=SCW show
|Lee Fields and Bobby Fields
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|1
|number=24
|October 19, 1964
|champion={{sortname|Jackie|Fargo}} and Jack Donovan
|
|reign=1
|{{small|Awarded}}
|date={{dts|June 1, 1962}}
|-
|location=Dothan, AL
|Corscia Joe and Corsica Jean
|notes=
|2
|ref=
|October 21, 1964
|days={{age in days|June 1, 1962|June 20, 1962}}
|Mobile, AL
|event=SCW show
|
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
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|sort number=24.5
|colspan=2|Vacant
|type=vacated
|October 28, 1964
|date={{dts|June 20, 1962}}
|
|notes=Donovan and Fargo split
|{{small|the Corsicans leave the territory}}
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|-
|number=25
|[[Terry Garvin]] and Chin Lee
|champion={{sort|Fields|Lee Fields and Greg Peterson}}
|1
|reign=1
|November 9, 1964
|date={{dts|September 26, 1962}}
|
|location=N/A
|{{small|Awarded}}
|notes=Awarded
|-
|ref=
|Adrian and Tony Baillargeon
|days={{age in days|September 26, 1962|October 26, 1962}}
|1
|event=SCW show
|November 20, 1964
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|[[Lafayette, LA]]
|number=26
|
|champion={{sort|Hines|Billy Hines and Bad Boy Hines}}
|-
|reign=3
|Terry Garvin and Chin Lee
|date={{dts|October 26, 1962}}
|2
|location=Dothan, AL
|November 27, 1964
|notes=
|Lafayette, LA
|ref=
|
|days={{age in days|October 26, 1962|October 31, 1962}}
|-
|event=SCW show
|Lee Fields and Bobby Fields
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|2
|number=27
|February 3, 1965
|champion={{sort|Mysterious|the Mysterious Medics}}
|Mobile, AL
|reign=6
|
|date={{dts|October 31, 1962}}
|-
|location=Mobile, AL
|colspan=2|Vacant
|notes=
|April 1, 1965
|ref=
|
|days={{age in days|October 31, 1962|November 7, 1961}}
| Lee Fields retires.
|event=SCW show
|-
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|[[Ken Lucas (wrestler)|Ken Lucas]] and [[Paul Christy|Chris Lucas]]
|number=28
|1
|champion={{sort|Hines|Billy Hines and Bad Boy Hines}}
|August 4, 1965
|reign=4
|Mobile, AL
|date={{dts|November 7, 1961}}
|{{small|Defeat Bad Boy Hines and Billy Boy Hines in a tournament final}}
|location=Mobile, AL
|-
|notes=
|the Mysterious Medics
|ref=
|9
|days={{age in days|November 7, 1961|January 11, 1963}}
|October 27, 1965
|event=SCW show
|Mobile, AL
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|
|number=29
|-
|champion={{sort|Madrid|Jan Madrid and Jack Curtis Jr.}}
|Ken Lucas and Chris Lucas
|reign=1
|2
|date={{dts|January 11, 1963}}
|November 17, 1965
|Mobile, AL
|location=Dothan, AL
|notes=
|
|ref=
|-
|days={{age in days|January 11, 1963|January 16, 1963}}
|the Mysterious Medics
|event=SCW show
|10
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|November 24, 1965
|number=30
|Mobile, AL
|champion={{sortname|Al|Greene|Al Denney}} and Don Greene
|
|reign=1
|-
|date={{dts|January 16, 1963}}
|Ken Lucas and Chris Lucas
|location=Mobile, AL
|3
|notes=
|December 17, 1965
|ref= <ref name=Jan16F4W>{{cite web | url=https://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/daily-pro-wrestling-history-0116-arn-anderson-bobby-eaton-win-wcw-tag-team-titles | title=Pro wrestling history (01/16): Arn Anderson & Bobby Eaton win WCW Tag Team Titles | date=January 16, 2019 | accessdate=January 18, 2019 | work=[[Wrestling Observer Newsletter|Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online]] | first=Brian | last=Hoops}}</ref>
|Dothan, AL
|days={{age in days|January 16, 1963|April 10, 1963}}
|
|event=SCW show
|-
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|Don Carson and Mazie York
|number=31
|1
|champion={{sort|Fields|Lee Fields and [[Joe Scarpa]]}}
|February 11, 1966
|reign=1
|Dothan, AL
|date={{dts|April 10, 1963}}
|
|location=Mobile, AL
|-
|notes=
|colspan=2|Vacant
|ref=
|February 23, 1966
|days={{age in days|April 10, 1963|May 1, 1963}}
|
|event=SCW show
|Don Carson suffers a broken leg.
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|-
|number=32
|Ken Lucas and Chris Lucas
|champion={{sort|Tomasso|Tiger Tomasso and Pancho Villa}}
|4
|reign=1
|March 26, 1966
|date={{dts|May 1, 1963}}
|
|location=Mobile, AL
|{{small|Awarded}}
|notes=
|-
|ref=
|Eduardo Perez and Rocky Montero
|days={{age in days|May 1, 1963|May 3, 1963}}
|1
|event=SCW show
|May 4, 1966
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|Dothan, AL
|number=33
|
|champion={{sort|Fields|Lee Fields and [[Joe Scarpa]]}}
|-
|reign=2
|Bad Boy Hines and Billy Boy Hines
|date={{dts|May 3, 1963}}
|5
|location=Dothan, AL
|May 27, 1966
|notes=Vacant on June 5, 1963 when Scarpa leaves the territory
|Dothan, AL
|ref= <ref name=F4W0503>{{cite web | url=http://www.f4wonline.com/daily-updates/day-pro-wrestling-history-low-ki-vs-devitt-punk-wins-ovw-title-muto-wins-iwgp-belt | title=On this day in pro wrestling history: Low Ki Vs. Dewitt, Punk wins OVW title, Mutoh wins IWGP belt, Bret wins NA title, Dibiase and Dr. Death, Sheik, Watts, Fargos| date=May 3, 2015 | accessdate=February 11, 2017 | author=F4W Staff | publisher=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online}}</ref>
|
|days={{age in days|May 3, 1963|December 4, 1963}}
|-
|event=SCW show
|Ramon Torres and Silento Rodriguez
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|1
|number=34
|June 3, 1966
|champion={{sort|Mysterious|the Mysterious Medics}}
|Dothan, AL
|reign=7
|{{small|Rodriguez is injured and gives up his share of the title}}
|date={{dts|December 4, 1963}}
|-
|location=N/A
|Ramon Torres and Bobby Fields
|notes=Awarded
|1
|ref=
|July 20, 1966
|days={{age in days|December 4, 1963|March 18, 1964}}
|
|event=SCW show
|{{small|Fields replaces Rodriguez as Torres' partner}}
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|-
|number=35
|colspan=2|Vacant
|champion={{sort|Fields|Lee Fields and Mario Galento}}
|August 1, 1966
|reign=1
|
|date={{dts|March 18, 1964}}
|{{small|Fields moves to the Louisiana end of the territory}}
|location=Mobile, AL
|-
|notes=
|Ken and Chris Lucas
|ref=
|5
|days={{age in days|March 18, 1964|April 1, 1964}}
|August 1, 1966
|event=SCW show
|
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|{{small|Awarded}}
|number=36
|-
|champion={{sort|Mysterious|the Mysterious Medics}}
|Don Carson and Maxie York
|reign=8
|1
|date={{dts|April 1, 1964}}
|September 27, 1966
|location=Mobile, AL
|Baton Rouge, LA
|notes=
|
|ref=
|-
|days={{age in days|April 1, 1964|May 25, 1964}}
|colspan=5|Abandoned in January 1967 - Replaced with Gulf Coast Tag Team Title.
|event=SCW show
|-
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|sort number=36.5
|type=vacated
|date={{dts|May 25, 1964}}
|notes=The Medics leave the territory
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|champion={{sort|Fields|Lee Fields and Bobby Fields}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|October 19, 1964}}
|location=N/A
|notes=Awarded
|ref=
|days={{age in days|October 19, 1964|October 21, 1964}}
|event=SCW show
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=38
|champion=[[Corsica Joe]] and Corsica Jean
|reign=2
|date={{dts|October 21, 1964}}
|location=Mobile, AL
|notes=
|ref=
|days={{age in days|October 21, 1964|October 28, 1964}}
|event=SCW show
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
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|type=vacated
|date={{dts|October 28, 1964}}
|notes=the Corsicans leave the territory
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|number=39
|champion={{sortname|Terry|Garvin}} and Chin Lee
|reign=1
|date={{dts|November 9, 1964}}
|location=N/A
|notes=Awarded
|ref=
|days={{age in days|November 9, 1964|November 20, 1964}}
|event=SCW show
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|champion={{sort|and|Adrian and Tony Baillargeon}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|November 20, 1964}}
|location=Lafayette, LA
|notes=
|ref=
|days={{age in days|November 20, 1964|November 27, 1964}}
|event=SCW show
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=41
|champion={{sortname|Terry|Garvin}} and Chin Lee
|reign=2
|date={{dts|November 27, 1964}}
|location=Lafayette, LA
|notes=
|ref=
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|event=SCW show
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|number=42
|champion={{sort|Fields|Lee Fields and Bobby Fields}}
|reign=2
|date={{dts|February 3, 1965}}
|location=Mobile, AL
|notes=
|ref=
|days={{age in days|February 3, 1965|April 1, 1965}}
|event=SCW show
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|sort number=42.5
|type=vacated
|date={{dts|April 1, 1965}}
|notes=Lee Fields retires.
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|number=43
|champion={{sortname|Ken|Lucas|Ken Lucas (wrestler)}} and [[Paul Christy|Chris Lucas]]
|reign=1
|date={{dts|August 4, 1965}}
|location=Mobile, AL
|notes=Defeat Bad Boy Hines and Billy Boy Hines in a tournament final
|ref=
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|event=SCW show
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=44
|champion={{sort|Mysterious|the Mysterious Medics}}
|reign=9
|date={{dts|October 27, 1965}}
|location=Mobile, AL
|notes=
|ref=
|days={{age in days|October 27, 1965|November 17, 1965}}
|event=SCW show
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=45
|champion={{sortname|Ken|Lucas|Ken Lucas (wrestler)}} and [[Paul Christy|Chris Lucas]]
|reign=2
|date={{dts|November 17, 1965}}
|location=Mobile, AL
|notes=
|ref=
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|event=SCW show
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=46
|champion={{sort|Mysterious|the Mysterious Medics}}
|reign=10
|date={{dts|November 24, 1965}}
|location=Mobile, AL
|notes=
|ref= <ref name=F4WNov24>{{cite web | url=https://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/daily-pro-wrestling-history-1124-first-starrcade-298101 | title=Daily Pro Wrestling history (11/24): The First Starcade | work=[[Wrestling Observer Newsletter]] | date=November 24, 2019 | accessdate=November 24, 2019 | first=Brian | last=Hoops}}</ref>
|days={{age in days|November 24, 1965|December 17, 1965}}
|event=SCW show
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=47
|champion={{sortname|Ken|Lucas|Ken Lucas (wrestler)}} and [[Paul Christy|Chris Lucas]]
|reign=3
|date={{dts|December 17, 1965}}
|location=Dothan, AL
|notes=
|ref=
|days={{age in days|December 17, 1965|February 11, 1966}}
|event=SCW show
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=48
|champion={{sort|Carson|[[Don Carson (wrestler)|Don Carson]] and Mazie York}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|February 11, 1966}}
|location=Dothan, AL
|notes=
|ref=
|days={{age in days|February 11, 1966|February 23, 1966}}
|event=SCW show
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|sort number=48.5
|type=vacated
|date={{dts|February 23, 1966}}
|notes=Don Carson suffers a broken leg.
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|number=49
|champion={{sortname|Ken|Lucas|Ken Lucas (wrestler)}} and [[Paul Christy|Chris Lucas]]
|reign=4
|date={{dts|March 26, 1966}}
|location=N/A
|notes=Awarded
|ref=
|days={{age in days|March 26, 1966|May 4, 1966}}
|event=SCW show
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=50
|champion={{sort|Perez|Eduardo Perez and Rocky Montero}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|May 4, 1966}}
|location=Dothan, AL
|notes=
|ref=
|days={{age in days|May 4, 1966|May 27, 1966}}
|event=SCW show
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=51
|champion={{sort|Boy|Bad Boy Hines and Billy Boy Hines}}
|reign=5
|date={{dts|May 27, 1966}}
|location=Dothan, AL
|notes=
|ref=
|days={{age in days|May 27, 1966|June 3, 1966}}
|event=SCW show
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=52
|champion={{sort|Torres|Ramon Torres and [[Silento Rodriguez]]}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|June 3, 1966}}
|location=Dothan, AL
|notes=Rodriguez is injured and gives up his share of the title
|ref=
|days={{age in days|June 3, 1966|July 20, 1966}}
|event=SCW show
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=53
|champion={{sort|Torres|Ramon Torres and Bobby Fields}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|July 20, 1966}}
|location=N/A
|notes=Fields replaces Rodriguez as Torres' partner
|ref=
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|event=SCW show
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|sort number=53.5
|type=vacated
|date={{dts|August 1, 1966}}
|notes=Fields moves to the Louisiana end of the territory
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|number=54
|champion={{sortname|Ken|Lucas|Ken Lucas (wrestler)}} and [[Paul Christy|Chris Lucas]]
|reign=5
|date={{dts|August 1, 1966}}
|location=N/A
|notes=Awarded
|ref=
|days={{age in days|August 1, 1966|September 27, 1966}}
|event=SCW show
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=55
|champion={{sort|Carson|[[Don Carson (wrestler)|Don Carson]] and Maxie York}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|September 27, 1966}}
|location=Baton Rouge, LA
|notes=
|ref=
|days=N/A
|event=SCW show
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|sort number=55.5
|type=deactivated
|date={{dts|January 1967}}
|notes=Replaced with Gulf Coast Tag Team Championship
}}
{{BundleEnd}}


===NWA Gulf Coast Tag Team Championship===
===NWA Gulf Coast Tag Team Championship===
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!style="background: #e3e3e3;" width=25%|Wrestlers:
|number=1
!style="background: #e3e3e3;" width=5% |Together:
|champion={{sort|Kirby|Roger Kirby and Dennis Hall}}
!style="background: #e3e3e3;" width=15%|Date:
|reign=1
!style="background: #e3e3e3;" width=15%|Location:
|date={{dts|March 8, 1967}}
!style="background: #e3e3e3;" width=40%|Notes:
|location=N/A
|-
|notes=Recognized as first champions
|colspan=5 style="background: #ccddcc;" align=center|'''NWA Gulf Coast Tag Team Championship'''
|ref=
|-
|days={{age in days|March 8, 1967|March 21, 1967}}
|Roger Kirby and Dennis Hall
|event=SCW show
|1
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|March 8, 1967
|number=2
|
|champion={{sort|Carson|[[Don Carson (wrestler)|Don Carson]] and [[Dick Murdoch|Ron Carson]]}}
|{{small|Recognized as first champions}}
|reign=1
|-
|date={{dts|March 21, 1967}}
|Don Carson and [[Dick Murdoch|Ron Carson]]
|location=Pensacola, FL
|1
|notes=
|March 21, 1967
|ref=
|Pensacola, FL
|days={{age in days|March 21, 1967|March 30, 1967}}
|
|event=SCW show
|-
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|Roger Kirby and Dennis Hall
|number=3
|2
|champion={{sort|Kirby|Roger Kirby and Dennis Hall}}
|March 30, 1967
|reign=2
|Dothan, AL
|date={{dts|March 30, 1967}}
|
|location=Dothan, AL
|-
|notes=
|Don Carson and Ron Carson
|ref=
|2
|April 7, 1967
|days={{age in days|March 30, 1967|April 7, 1967}}
|event=SCW show
|Dothan, AL
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|
|number=4
|-
|champion={{sort|Carson|[[Don Carson (wrestler)|Don Carson]] and Ron Carson}}
|Roger Kirby and Dennis Hall
|reign=2
|3
|May 12, 1967
|date={{dts|April 7, 1967}}
|Dothan, AL
|location=Dothan, AL
|notes=
|
|ref=
|-
|days={{age in days|April 7, 1967|May 12, 1967}}
|Don Carson and Ron Carson
|event=SCW show
|3
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|May 19, 1967
|number=5
|Dothan, AL
|champion={{sort|Kirby|Roger Kirby and Dennis Hall}}
|
|reign=3
|-
|date={{dts|May 12, 1967}}
|Ken Lucas and Bobby Fields
|location=Dothan, AL
|1
|notes=
|July 5, 1967
|ref=
|Mobile, AL
|days={{age in days|May 12, 1967|May 19, 1967}}
|
|event=SCW show
|-
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|Rip Tyler and Tim Tyler
|number=6
|1
|champion={{sort|Carson|[[Don Carson (wrestler)|Don Carson]] and Ron Carson}}
|July 17, 1967
|reign=3
|Panama City, FL
|date={{dts|May 19, 1967}}
|{{small|Stripped when Tim Tyler suffers a broken leg}}
|location=Dothan, AL
|-
|notes=
|Ken Lucas and Bobby Fields
|ref=
|2
|days={{age in days|May 19, 1967|July 5, 1967}}
|August 14, 1967
|event=SCW show
|
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|{{small|Awarded}}
|number=7
|-
|champion={{sortname|Ken|Lucas|Ken Lucas (wrestler)}} and Bobby Fields
|Rip Tyler and Randy Tyler
|1
|reign=1
|October 20, 1967
|date={{dts|July 5, 1967}}
|Dothan, AL
|location=Mobile, AL
|notes=
|{{small|Held up after a match against Eddie Sullivan and Ramon Perez on November 2 in Mobile, AL}}
|ref=
|-
|days={{age in days|July 5, 1967|July 17, 1967}}
|colspan=2|Vacant
|event=SCW show
|November 11, 1967
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|
|number=8
|Tyler no-shows for the scheduled rematch
|champion={{sort|Tyler|Rip Tyler and Tim Tyler}}
|-
|reign=1
|Jack Dalton and Frank Dalton
|date={{dts|July 17, 1967}}
|1
|location=Panama City, FL
|January 5, 1968
|notes=Stripped when Tim Tyler suffers a broken leg.
|Dothan, AL
|ref= <ref name=F4W0717>{{cite web | url=http://www.f4wonline.com/daily-updates/day-pro-wrestling-history-kangaroos-gagne-vs-kiniski-hawaii-gordy-wins-triple-crown | title=On this day in pro wrestling history, Kangaroos, Gagne vs. Kiniski in Hawaii, Gordy wins Triple Crown, Hogan wins WCW title from Flair at Bash at the Beach, famous Punk vs. Cena Chicago bout | date=July 17, 2015 | accessdate=February 11, 2017 | first=Brian | last=Hoops | publisher=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online}}</ref>
|{{small|Defeat Dick Dunn and Don Carson}}
|days={{age in days|July 17, 1967|August 14, 1967}}
|-
|event=SCW show
|Lee Fields and Bobby Fields
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|1
|number=9
|January 12, 1968
|champion={{sortname|Ken|Lucas|Ken Lucas (wrestler)}} and Bobby Fields
|Dothan, AL
|reign=2
|
|date={{dts|August 14, 1967}}
|-
|location=N/A
|Chin Lee and Pancho Villa
|notes=Awarded
|1
|ref=
|February 16, 1968
|days={{age in days|August 14, 1967|October 20, 1967}}
|Dothan, AL
|event=SCW show
|
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|-
|number=10
|Ken Lucas and Dennis Hall
|champion={{sort|Tyler|Rip Tyler and Randy Tyler}}
|1
|reign=1
|March 1, 1968
|date={{dts|October 20, 1967}}
|Dothan, AL
|location=Dothan, AL
|
|notes=Held up after a match against Eddie Sullivan and Ramon Perez on November 2 in Mobile, AL
|-
|ref=
|Scorpion and Cobra Kid
|days={{age in days|October 20, 1967|November 11, 1967}}
|1
|event=SCW show
|March 15, 1968
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|Dothan, AL
|sort number=10.5
|
|type=vacated
|-
|reign=
|Lee Fields and Bobby Fields
|date={{dts|November 11, 1967}}
|2
|location=
|March 27, 1968
|notes=Tyler no-shows for the scheduled rematch
|Mobile, AL
|ref=
|-
|days={{age in days|November 11, 1967|January 5, 1968}}
|'''The Interns'''<br>{{small|Bill Bowman and Joe Turner}}
|event=SCW show
|1
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|May 25, 1968
|number=11
|Dothan, AL
|champion={{sort|Dalton|Jack Dalton and Frank Dalton}}
|
|reign=1
|-
|date={{dts|January 5, 1968}}
|Ramon Perez and Pepe Perez
|location=Dothan, AL
|1
|notes=Defeat Dick Dunn and [[Don Carson (wrestler)|Don Carson]]
|June 12, 1968
|ref=
|Mobile, AL
|days={{age in days|January 5, 1968|January 12, 1968}}
|
|event=SCW show
|-
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|'''The Interns'''<br>{{small|Bill Bowman and Joe Turner}}
|number=12
|2
|champion={{sort|Fields|Lee Fields and Bobby Fields}}
|June 21, 1968
|reign=1
|Dothan, AL
|date={{dts|January 12, 1968}}
|
|location=Dothan, AL
|-
|notes=
|Lee Fields and Mario Galento
|ref= <ref name=Jan12F4W>{{cite web | url=https://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/daily-pro-wrestling-history-0112-outsiders-win-wcw-tag-team-titles-301496 | title=Pro wrestling history (01/12): The Outsiders win WCW Tag team titles | date=January 12, 2019 | accessdate=January 18, 2019 | work=[[Wrestling Observer Newsletter|Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online]] | first=Brian | last=Hoops}}</ref>
|1
|days={{age in days|January 12, 1968|February 16, 1968}}
|July 31, 1968
|event=SCW show
|Mobile, AL
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|
|number=13
|-
|'''The Interns'''<br>{{small|Bill Bowman and Joe Turner}}
|champion={{sort|Lee|Chin Lee and Pancho Villa}}
|reign=1
|3
|August 14, 1968
|date={{dts|February 16, 1968}}
|Mobile, AL
|location=Dothan, AL
|notes=
|
|ref=
|-
|days={{age in days|February 16, 1968|March 1, 1968}}
|Bobby Fields and Bob Kelly
|event=SCW show
|1
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|September 4, 1968
|number=14
|Mobile, AL
|champion={{sortname|Ken|Lucas|Ken Lucas (wrestler)}} and Dennis Hall
|{{small|Held up after a match against the Interns in October, Hattiesburg, MS}}
|reign=1
|-
|date={{dts|March 1, 1968}}
|Bobby Fields and Bob Kelly
|location=Dothan, AL
|2
|notes=
|October, 1968
|ref=
|
|days={{age in days|March 1, 1968|March 15, 1968}}
|Defeat the Interns in rematch.
|event=SCW show
|-
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|'''The Interns'''<br>{{small|Bill Bowman and Joe Turner}}
|number=15
|4
|champion=Scorpion and Cobra Kid
|October 16, 1968
|reign=1
|Mobile, AL
|date={{dts|March 15, 1968}}
|
|location=Dothan, AL
|-
|notes=
|Don Carson and Dick Dunn
|ref=
|1
|days={{age in days|March 15, 1968|March 27, 1968}}
|November 8, 1968
|event=SCW show
|Dothan, AL
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|
|number=16
|-
|champion={{sort|Fields|Lee Fields and Bobby Fields}}
|[[Sputnik Monroe (wrestler)|Rocket Monroe]] and Flash Monroe
|reign=2
|1
|November 22, 1968
|date={{dts|March 27, 1968}}
|Dothan, AL
|location=Mobile, AL
|notes=
|
|ref=
|-
|days={{age in days|March 27, 1968|May 25, 1968}}
|Don Carson and Dick Dunn
|event=SCW show
|2
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|January 15, 1969
|number=17
|Mobile, AL
|champion={{sort|Interns|The Interns}}<br>{{small|Bill Bowman and Joe Turner}}
|
|reign=1
|-
|date={{dts|May 25, 1968}}
|Rocket Monroe and Flash Monroe
|location=Dothan, AL
|2
|notes=
|January 24, 1969
|ref=
|Dothan, AL
|days={{age in days|May 25, 1968|June 12, 1968}}
|
|event=SCW show
|-
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|Mitsu Sito and [[Sugi Sito]]
|number=18
|1|
|champion={{sort|Perez|Ramon Perez and Pepe Perez}}
|February 21, 1969
|reign=1
|Dothan, AL
|date={{dts|June 12, 1968}}
|
|location=Mobile, AL
|-
|notes=
|Bob Kelly and Ramon Perez
|ref=
|1
|days={{age in days|June 12, 1968|June 21, 1968}}
|February 26, 1969
|event=SCW show
|Mobile, AL
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|
|number=19
|-
|champion={{sort|Interns|The Interns}}<br>{{small|Bill Bowman and Joe Turner}}
|Rocket Monroe and Flash Monroe
|reign=2
|3
|date={{dts|June 21, 1968}}
|March 12, 1969
|Mobile, AL
|location=Dothan, AL
|notes=
|
|ref=
|-
|days={{age in days|June 21, 1968|July 31, 1968}}
|Ken Lucas and Chris Lucas
|event=SCW show
|1
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|May 28, 1969
|number=20
|Mobile, AL
|champion={{sort|Fields|Lee Fields and Mario Galento}}
|{{small|Stripped when Chris Lucas leaves the area}}
|reign=1
|-
|date={{dts|July 31, 1968}}
|Rocket Monroe and Flash Monroe
|location=Mobile, AL
|4
|notes=
|June 18, 1969
|ref=
|
|days={{age in days|July 31, 1968|August 14, 1968}}
|Awarded.
|event=SCW show
|-
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|Ken Lucas and Don Carson
|number=21
|1
|champion={{sort|Interns|The Interns}}<br>{{small|Bill Bowman and Joe Turner}}
|July 4, 1969
|reign=3
|Dothan, AL
|date={{dts|August 14, 1968}}
|
|location=Mobile, AL
|-
|notes=
|Ken Lucas and Mac MacFarland
|ref=
|1
|days={{age in days|August 14, 1968|September 4, 1968}}
|August 1, 1969
|event=SCW show
|
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|{{small|Lucas is allowed to pick new partner when Carson leaves the area}}
|number=22
|-
|champion={{sort|Fields|Bobby Fields and Bob Kelly}}
|Frank Dalton and Black Hand
|1
|reign=1
|date={{dts|September 4, 1968}}
|April 20, 1969
|Mobile, AL
|location=Mobile, AL
|notes=Held up after a match against the Interns in October, Hattiesburg, MS
|
|ref=
|-
|days=/A
|Ken Lucas and Don Carson
|event=SCW show
|2
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|September 17, 1969
|number=23
|Mobile, AL
|champion={{sort|Fields|Bobby Fields and Bob Kelly}}
|
|reign=2
|-
|date={{dts|October, 1968}}
|Rocket Monroe and Flash Monroe
|location=N/A
|5
|notes=Defeat the Interns in rematch.
|October 3, 1969
|ref=
|Dothan, AL
|days=N/A
|
|event=SCW show
|-
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|Ken Lucas and Bobby Fields
|number=24
|3
|champion={{sort|Interns|The Interns}}<br>{{small|Bill Bowman and Joe Turner}}
|October 22, 1969
|reign=4
|Mobile, AL
|date={{dts|October 16, 1968}}
|
|location=Mobile, AL
|-
|notes=
|Rocket Monroe and Flash Monroe
|ref=
|6
|days={{age in days|October 16, 1968|November 8, 1968}}
|October 29, 1969
|event=SCW show
|Mobile, AL
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|
|number=25
|-
|champion={{sort|Carson|[[Don Carson (wrestler)|Don Carson]] and Dick Dunn}}
|Dick Dunn and Ken Lucas
|1
|reign=1
|date={{dts|November 8, 1968}}
|January 16, 1970
|Dothan, AL
|location=Dothan, AL
|notes=
|
|ref=
|-
|days={{age in days|November 8, 1968|November 22, 1968}}
|Rip Tyler and Randy Tyler
|event=SCW show
|2
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|March 5, 1970
|number=26
|Panama City, FL
|champion={{sort|Monroe|Rocket and Flash Monroe}}
|
|reign=1
|-
|date={{dts|November 22, 1968}}
|Don Carson and Rocket Monroe
|location=Dothan, AL
|1
|notes=
|May 21, 1970
|ref=
|Panama City, FL
|days={{age in days|November 22, 1968|January 15, 1969}}
|
|event=SCW show
|-
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|Eddie Sullivan and The Wrestling Pro
|number=27
|1
|champion={{sort|Carson|[[Don Carson (wrestler)|Don Carson]] and Dick Dunn}}
|May 25, 1970
|reign=2
|Panama City, FL
|date={{dts|January 15, 1969}}
|
|location=Mobile, AL
|-
|notes=
|colspan=5|Vacant and inactive.
|ref= <ref name=Jan15F4W>{{cite web | url=https://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/daily-pro-wrestling-history-0115-big-john-studd-wins-1989-royal-rumble-301781 | title=Pro wrestling history (01/15): Big John Studd wins 1989 Royal Rumble | date=January 15, 2019 | accessdate=January 18, 2019 | work=[[Wrestling Observer Newsletter|Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online]] | first=Brian | last=Hoops}}</ref>
|-
|days={{age in days|January 15, 1969|January 24, 1969}}
|Eddie Sullivan and Dandy Jack Morrell
|event=SCW show
|1
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|January 1, 1971
|number=28
|
|champion={{sort|Monroe|Rocket and Flash Monroe}}
|Awarded.
|reign=2
|-
|date={{dts|January 24, 1969}}
|Ken Lucas and Johnny West
|location=Dothan, AL
|1
|notes=
|March 11, 1971
|ref= <ref name=F4WJan24>{{cite web | url=https://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/daily-pro-wrestling-history-0124-wwf-royal-rumble-1999-302516 | title=Pro wrestling history (01/24): WWF Royal Rumble 1999 | date=January 24, 2020 | accessdate=January 25, 2020 | first=Brian | last=Hoops | work=[[Wrestling Observer Newsletter]]}}</ref>
|[[Hattiesburg, MS]]
|days={{age in days|January 24, 1969|February 21, 1969}}
|{{small|Recognition withdrawn when Lucas and West win the U.S. Tag Team Title on June 2, 1971}}
|event=SCW show
|-
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|Mike Boyette and Frank Dalton
|number=29
|1
|champion={{sort|Sito|Mitsu Sito and [[Sugi Sito]]}}
|{{small|NLT}} February 3, 1972
|reign=1
|
|date={{dts|February 21, 1969}}
|{{small|Defend title against Eddie Sullivan and Rip Tyler in Panama City, FL. No record of who they won the title from}}
|location=Dothan, AL
|-
|notes=
|Ken Lucas and Mike Boyette
|ref=
|1
|days={{age in days|February 21, 1969|February 26, 1969}}
|May 21, 1974
|event=SCW show
|Mobile, AL
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|{{small|Defeat Duke Miller and The Wrestling Pro in one-night tournament final when the title is reinstated}}
|number=30
|-
|champion={{sort|Kelly|Bob Kelly and Ramon Perez}}
|[[Ronald Herd|Ron Bass]] and Don Bass
|1
|reign=1
|date={{dts|February 26, 1969}}
|May 26, 1974
|location=Mobile, AL
|Pensacola, FL
|notes=
|
|ref= <ref name=F4W0226>{{cite web | url=http://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/daily-pro-wrestling-history-0226-verne-gagne-wins-awa-title-his-birthday-230791 | title=Daily pro wrestling history (02/26): Verne Gagne wins AWA title on his birthday | date=February 26, 2017 | accessdate=February 27, 2017 | first=Brian | last=Hoops | publisher=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online}}</ref>
|-
|days={{age in days|February 26, 1969|March 12, 1969}}
|The Wrestling Pro and Mighty Yankee
|event=SCW show
|1
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|August 6, 1974
|number=31
|Mobile, AL
|champion={{sort|Monroe|Rocket and Flash Monroe}}
|{{small|The team splits and is allowed to choose new partners to meet in a match to determine new champions}}
|reign=3
|-
|date={{dts|March 12, 1969}}
|'''The Mighty Yankees'''<br>{{small|#1 and [[Duke Miller|#2]]}}
|location=Mobile, AL
|1
|notes=
|August 13, 1974
|ref=
|Mobile, AL
|days={{age in days|March 12, 1969|May 28, 1969}}
|{{small|Defeats the Wrestling Pro and Big Bad John; Yankees split up and Yankee 2 unmasks to reveal Duke Miller, who has been under suspension; Yankee 1 is allowed to keep the title and chooses Mighty Yankee #3 as new partner}}
|event=SCW show
|-
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|The Wrestling Pro and Duke Miller
|number=32
|1
|champion={{sortname|Ken|Lucas|Ken Lucas (wrestler)}} and Chris Lucas
|September 10, 1974
|reign=1
|Mobile, AL
|date={{dts|May 28, 1969}}
|{{small|Miller's suspension has been lifted with the votes by the fans before the match}}
|location=Mobile, AL
|-
|notes=Stripped when Chris Lucas leaves the area
|The Patriots (Bobby Hart & Bob Griffin masked)
|ref=
|1
|days={{age in days|May 28, 1969|June 18, 1969}}
|October 6, 1974
|event=SCW show
|Pensacola, FL
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|
|number=33
|-
|champion={{sort|Monroe|Rocket and Flash Monroe}}
|Mike Boyette and Bearcat Brown
|reign=4
|1
|date={{dts|June 18, 1969}}
|November 5, 1974
|location=N/A
|Mobile, AL
|notes=Awarded.
|
|ref=
|-
|days={{age in days|June 18, 1969|July 4, 1969}}
|The Hell's Angels
|event=SCW show
|1
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|December 17, 1974
|number=34
|Mobile, AL
|champion={{sortname|Ken|Lucas|Ken Lucas (wrestler)}} and [[Don Carson (wrestler)|Don Carson]]
|
|reign=1
|-
|date={{dts|July 4, 1969}}
|Bobby Fields and Bob Kelly
|location=Dothan, AL
|2
|notes=
|February 4, 1975
|ref=
|Mobile, AL
|days={{age in days|July 4, 1969|August 1, 1969}}
|
|event=SCW show
|-
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|The Hell's Angels
|number=35
|2
|champion={{sortname|Ken|Lucas|Ken Lucas (wrestler)}} and Mac MacFarland
|February 21, 1975
|reign=1
|Dothan, AL
|date={{dts|August 1, 1969}}
|
|location=N/A
|-
|notes=Lucas is allowed to pick new partner when [[Don Carson (wrestler)|Carson]] leaves the area
|Terry Lathan and Ron Starr
|ref=
|1
|days={{age in days|August 1, 1969|August 20, 1969}}
|March 7, 1975
|event=SCW show
|Dothan, AL
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|
|number=36
|-
|champion={{sort|Dalton|Frank Dalton and Black Hand}}
|'''The Mighty Yankees'''<br>{{small|#1 and #3}}
|reign=1
|2
|date={{dts|August 20, 1969}}
|May 4, 1975
|location=Mobile, AL
|Pensacola, FL
|notes=
|
|ref=
|-
|days={{age in days|August 20, 1969|September 17, 1969}}
|Rip Tyler and Big Bad John
|event=SCW show
|1
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|May 13, 1975
|number=37
|Mobile, AL
|champion={{sortname|Ken|Lucas|Ken Lucas (wrestler)}} and [[Don Carson (wrestler)|Don Carson]]
|
|reign=2
|-
|date={{dts|September 17, 1969}}
|'''The Mighty Yankees'''<br>{{small|#1 and #3}}
|location=Mobile, AL
|3
|notes=
|June 3, 1975
|ref=
|Mobile, AL
|days={{age in days|September 17, 1969|October 3, 1969}}
|
|event=SCW show
|-
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|Bounty Hunters
|number=38
|1
|champion={{sort|Monroe|Rocket and Flash Monroe}}
|July 8, 1975
|reign=5
|Mobile, AL
|date={{dts|October 3, 1969}}
|
|location=Dothan, AL
|-
|notes=
|Ken Lucas and Nick Kozak
|ref=
|1
|days={{age in days|October 3, 1969|October 22, 1969}}
|August 1, 1975
|event=SCW show
|Dothan, AL
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|
|number=39
|-
|champion={{sortname|Ken|Lucas|Ken Lucas (wrestler)}} and Bobby Fields
|The Wrestling Pros
|reign=3
|1
|date={{dts|October 22, 1969}}
|August 19, 1975
|Dothan, AL
|location=Mobile, AL
|notes=
|
|ref=
|-
|days={{age in days|October 22, 1969|October 29, 1969}}
|'''British Bulldogs'''<br>{{small|Edward Heath and Jonathan Foley}}
|event=SCW show
|1
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|November 30, 1975
|number=40
|Pensacola, FL
|champion={{sort|Monroe|Rocket and Flash Monroe}}
|
|reign=6
|-
|date={{dts|October 29, 1969}}
|[[Lanny Poffo]] and [[Randy Savage|Randy Poffo]]
|location=Mobile, AL
|1
|notes=
|January 20, 1976
|ref=
|Mobile, AL
|days={{age in days|October 29, 1969|January 16, 1970}}
|{{small|Stripped when the Poffos are fired on February 17, 1977 after an altercation with matchmaker Rip Tyler.}}
|event=SCW show
|-
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|Rip Tyler and Eddie Sullivan
|number=41
|1
|champion={{sort|Dunn|Dick Dunn and Ken Lucas}}
|February 17, 1976
|reign=1
|
|date={{dts|January 16, 1970}}
|{{small|Awarded}}
|location=Dothan, AL
|-
|notes=
|Ron Bass and Dutch Bass
|ref= <ref name=Jan16F4W>{{cite web | url=https://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/daily-pro-wrestling-history-0116-arn-anderson-bobby-eaton-win-wcw-tag-team-titles | title=Pro wrestling history (01/16): Arn Anderson & Bobby Eaton win WCW Tag Team Titles | date=January 16, 2019 | accessdate=January 18, 2019 | work=[[Wrestling Observer Newsletter|Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online]] | first=Brian | last=Hoops}}</ref>
|1
|days={{age in days|January 16, 1970|March 5, 1970}}
|March 19, 1976
|event=SCW show
|Pensacola, FL
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|
|number=42
|-
|Bob Kelly and Rip Tyler
|champion={{sort|Tyler|Rip Tyler and Randy Tyler}}
|reign=2
|1
|date={{dts|March 5, 1970}}
|May 18, 1976
|location=Panama City, FL
|Mobile, AL
|notes=
|
|ref= <ref name=F4W0219>{{cite web | url=http://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/daily-pro-wrestling-history-0305-hardy-boyz-win-wwf-tag-team-gold-231271 | title=Daily Pro Wrestling History (03/05): The Hardy Boyz win WWF tag team gold | date=March 5, 2017 | accessdate=March 5, 2017 | first=Brian | last=Hoops | publisher=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online}}</ref>
|-
|days={{age in days|March 5, 1970|May 21, 1970}}
|The Challengers
|event=SCW show
|1
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|June 4, 1976
|number=43
|Dothan, AL
|champion={{sort|Carson|[[Don Carson (wrestler)|Don Carson]] and Rocket Monroe}}
|
|reign=1
|-
|date={{dts|May 21, 1970}}
|Ken Lucas and Gorgeous George Jr.
|location=Panama City, FL
|1
|notes=
|June 11, 1976
|ref=
|Dothan, AL
|days={{age in days|May 21, 1970|May 25, 1970}}
|
|event=SCW show
|-
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|The Challengers
|number=44
|2
|champion={{sort|Sullivan|Eddie Sullivan and The Wrestling Pro}}
|June 25, 1976
|reign=1
|Dothan, AL
|date={{dts|May 25, 1970}}
|
|location=Panama City, FL
|-
|notes=
|Rip Tyler and Eddie Sullivan
|ref=
|2
|days=N/A
|August 24, 1976
|event=SCW show
|Mobile, AL
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|
|sort number=44.5
|-
|type=deactivated
|Bobby Fields and Ricky Fields
|reign=
|1
|date=N/A
|September 23, 1976
|location=N/A
|Panama City, FL
|notes=
|
|ref=
|-
|days=N/A
|'''[[The Wild Samoans|The Islanders]]'''<br>{{small|[[Afa_Anoa%CA%BBi|Afa]] and [[Sika_Anoa%CA%BBi|Sika]]}}
|event=SCW show
|1
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|March 4, 1977
|number=45
|Dothan, AL
|champion={{sort|Sullivan|Eddie Sullivan and Dandy Jack Morrell}}
|
|reign=1
|-
|date={{dts|January 1, 1971}}
|Eddie Sullivan and Sonny King
|location=N/A
|1
|notes=Awarded.
|April 5, 1977
|ref=
|Mobile, AL
|days={{age in days|January 1, 1971|March 11, 1971}}
|
|event=SCW show
|-
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|'''The Islanders'''<br>{{small|Afa and Sika}}
|number=46
|2
|champion={{sortname|Ken|Lucas|Ken Lucas (wrestler)}} and Johnny West
|April 6, 1977
|reign=1
|
|date={{dts|March 11, 1971}}
|{{small|Title returned when Sonny King also holds the Alabama Heavyweight Title and is not allowed to hold both titles}}
|location=Hattiesburg, MS
|-
|notes=Recognition withdrawn when Lucas and West win the U.S. Tag Team Title on June 2, 1971
|Rip Tyler and Eddie Sullivan
|ref=
|3
|days=N/A
|April 29, 1977
|event=SCW show
|Dothan, AL
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|
|number=47
|-
|[[Randy Colley|The Real Rip Tyler]] and Jim Dalton
|champion={{sort|Boyette|Mike Boyette and Frank Dalton}}
|1
|reign=1
|date={{dts|February 3, 1972}} {{small|(NLT)}}
|May 17, 1977
|location=N/A
|Mobile, AL
|notes=Defend title against Eddie Sullivan and Rip Tyler in Panama City, FL. No record of who they won the title from
|
|ref=
|-
|days=N/A
|colspan=5|Vacant in May 1977
|event=SCW show
|-
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|Rip Tyler and Eddie Sullivan
|number=48
|4
|champion={{sortname|Ken|Lucas|Ken Lucas (wrestler)}} and Mike Boyette
|May 31, 1977
|reign=1
|
|{{small|Awarded}}
|date={{dts|May 21, 1974}}
|location=Mobile, AL
|-
|notes=Defeat Duke Miller and The Wrestling Pro in one-night tournament final when the title is reinstated
|The Wrestling Pro and Eddie Sullivan
|ref=
|2
|days={{age in days|May 21, 1974|May 26, 1974}}
|June 1, 1977
|event=SCW show
|
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|{{small|The Pro replaces Tyler}}
|number=49
|-
|champion={{sort|Bass|[[Ron Bass (wrestler)|Ron]] and Don Bass}}
|Blue Yankee and Billy Spears
|1
|reign=1
|date={{dts|May 26, 1974}}
|June 21, 1977
|location=Pensacola, FL
|Mobile, AL
|notes=
|
|ref=
|-
|days={{age in days|May 26, 1974|August 6, 1974}}
|Blue Yankee and Eddie Sullivan
|event=SCW show
|1
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|July 19, 1977
|number=50
|Mobile, AL
|champion={{sort|Wrestling|The Wrestling Pro and Mighty Yankee}}
|{{small|Billy Spears gives his share of the title to Sullivan and becomes the manager for Yankee and Sullivan}}
|reign=1
|-
|date={{dts|August 6, 1974}}
|Ken Lucas and Ricky Fields
|location=Mobile, AL
|1
|notes=The team splits and is allowed to choose new partners to meet in a match to determine new champions
|August 30, 1977
|ref=
|Mobile, AL
|days={{age in days|August 6, 1974|August 13, 1974}}
|
|event=SCW show
|-
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|Pat Kelly and Mike Kelly
|number=51
|1
|champion={{sort|Mighty|The Mighty Yankees}}<br>{{small|(#1 and [[Duke Miller|#2]])}}
|October 25, 1977
|reign=1
|Mobile, AL
|date={{dts|August 13, 1974}}
|
|location=Mobile, AL
|-
|notes=Defeats the Wrestling Pro and Big Bad John; Yankees split up and Yankee 2 unmasks to reveal Duke Miller, who has been under suspension; Yankee 1 is allowed to keep the title and chooses Mighty Yankee #3 as new partner
|Ken Lucas and The Wrestling Pro
|ref=
|1
|days={{age in days|August 13, 1974|September 10, 1974}}
|December 2, 1977
|event=SCW show
|Dothan, AL
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|{{small|Awarded when the Kellys no-show}}
|number=52
|-
|champion={{sort|Wrestling|The Wrestling Pro and Duke Miller}}
|Rip Tyler and Eddie Sullivan
|reign=1
|4
|date={{dts|September 10, 1974}}
|December 9, 1977
|Dothan, AL
|location=Mobile, AL
|notes=Miller's suspension has been lifted with the votes by the fans before the match
|{{small|Awarded}}
|ref=
|-
|days={{age in days|September 10, 1974|October 6, 1974}}
|colspan=5|Promotion is sold to SECW in January 19781; the southern division of Southeastern Tag Team Title is often billed as Gulf Coast Tag Team Title after that date.
|event=SCW show
|}
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=53
|champion={{sort|Patriots|The Patriots}} (Bobby Hart and Bob Griffin masked)
|reign=1
|date={{dts|October 6, 1974}}
|location=Pensacola, FL
|notes=
|ref=
|days={{age in days|October 6, 1974|November 5, 1974}}
|event=SCW show
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=54
|champion={{sort|Boyette|Mike Boyette and Bearcat Brown}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|November 5, 1974}}
|location=Mobile, AL
|notes=
|ref=
|days={{age in days|November 5, 1974|December 17, 1974}}
|event=SCW show
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=55
|champion={{sort|Hell's|The Hell's Angels}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|December 17, 1974}}
|location=Mobile, AL
|notes=
|ref=
|days={{age in days|December 17, 1974|February 4, 1975}}
|event=SCW show
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=56
|champion={{sort|Fields|Bobby Fields and Bob Kelly}}
|reign=2
|date={{dts|February 4, 1975}}
|location=Mobile, AL
|notes=
|ref=
|days={{age in days|February 4, 1975|February 21, 1975}}
|event=SCW show
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=57
|champion={{sort|Hell's|The Hell's Angels}}
|reign=2
|date={{dts|February 21, 1975}}
|location=Dothan, AL
|notes=
|ref=
|days={{age in days|February 21, 1975|March 7, 1975}}
|event=SCW show
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=58
|champion={{sort|Lathan|Terry Lathan and Ron Starr}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|March 7, 1975}}
|location=Dothan, AL
|notes=
|ref= <ref name=F4WMarch7>{{cite web | url=https://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/daily-pro-wrestling-history-0307-bruno-sammartino-vs-giant-baba-305926 | title=Daily Pro Wrestling history (03/07): Bruno Sammartino vs. Giant Baba | work=[[Wrestling Observer Newsletter]] | first=Brian | last=Hoops | date=March 7, 2020 | accessdate=March 8, 2020}}</ref>
|days={{age in days|March 7, 1975|May 4, 1975}}
|event=SCW show
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=59
|champion={{sort|Mighty|The Mighty Yankees}}<br>{{small|(#1 and #3)}}
|reign=2
|date={{dts|May 4, 1975}}
|location=Pensacola, FL
|notes=
|ref=
|days={{age in days|May 4, 1975|May 13, 1975}}
|event=SCW show
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=60
|champion={{sort|Tyler|Rip Tyler and Big Bad John}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|May 13, 1975}}
|location=Mobile, AL
|notes=
|ref=
|days={{age in days|May 13, 1975|June 3, 1975}}
|event=SCW show
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=61
|champion={{sort|Mighty|The Mighty Yankees}}<br>{{small|#1 and #3}}
|reign=3
|date={{dts|June 3, 1975}}
|location=Mobile, AL
|notes=
|ref=
|days={{age in days|June 3, 1975|July 8, 1975}}
|event=SCW show
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=62
|champion={{sort|Hunters|Bounty Hunters}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|July 8, 1975}}
|location=Mobile, AL
|notes=
|ref=
|days={{age in days|July 8, 1975|August 1, 1975}}
|event=SCW show
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=63
|champion={{sortname|Ken|Lucas|Ken Lucas (wrestler)}} and Nick Kozak
|reign=1
|date={{dts|August 1, 1975}}
|location=Dothan, AL
|notes=
|ref=
|days={{age in days|August 1, 1975|August 19, 1975}}
|event=SCW show
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=64
|champion={{sort|Wrestling|The Wrestling Pros}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|August 19, 1975}}
|location=Dothan, AL
|notes=
|ref=
|days={{age in days|August 19, 1975|November 30, 1975}}
|event=SCW show
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=65
|champion=British Bulldogs<br>{{small|Edward Heath and Jonathan Foley}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|November 30, 1975}}
|location=Pensacola, FL
|notes=
|ref=
|days={{age in days|November 30, 1975|January 20, 1976}}
|event=SCW show
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=66
|champion={{sort|Poffo|[[Lanny Poffo|Lanny]] and [[Randy Savage|Randy Poffo]]}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|January 20, 1976}}
|location=Mobile, AL
|notes=Stripped when the Poffos are fired on February 17, 1977 after an altercation with matchmaker Rip Tyler.
|ref= <ref name=Jan20F4W>{{cite web | url=https://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/daily-pro-wrestling-history-0120-hhh-returns-wins-2002-royal-rumble-302156 | title=Pro wrestling history (01/20): HHH returns, wins 2002 Royal Rumble | date=January 20, 2019 | accessdate=January 18, 2019 | work=[[Wrestling Observer Newsletter|Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online]] | first=Brian | last=Hoops}}</ref>
|days={{age in days|January 20, 1976|February 17, 1976}}
|event=SCW show
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=67
|champion={{sort|Tyler|Rip Tyler and Eddie Sullivan}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|February 17, 1976}}
|location=N/A
|notes=Awarded
|ref=
|days={{age in days|February 17, 1976|March 19, 1976}}
|event=SCW show
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=68
|champion={{sort|Bass|Ron Bass and Dutch Bass}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|March 19, 1976}}
|location=Pensacola, FL
|notes=
|ref=
|days={{age in days|March 19, 1976|May 18, 1976}}
|event=SCW show
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=69
|champion={{sort|Kelly|Bob Kelly and Rip Tyler}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|May 18, 1976}}
|location=Mobile, AL
|notes=
|ref=
|days={{age in days|May 18, 1976|June 4, 1976}}
|event=SCW show
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=70
|champion={{sort|Challengers|The Challengers}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|June 4, 1976}}
|location=Dothan, AL
|notes=
|ref=
|days={{age in days|June 4, 1976|June 11, 1976}}
|event=SCW show
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=71
|champion={{sortname|Ken|Lucas|Ken Lucas (wrestler)}} and Gorgeous George Jr.
|reign=1
|date={{dts|June 11, 1976}}
|location=Dothan, AL
|notes=
|ref=
|days={{age in days|June 11, 1976|June 25, 1976}}
|event=SCW show
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=72
|champion={{sort|Challengers|The Challengers}}
|reign=2
|date={{dts|June 25, 1976}}
|location=Dothan, AL
|notes=
|ref=
|days={{age in days|June 25, 1976|August 24, 1976}}
|event=SCW show
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=73
|champion={{sort|Tyler|Rip Tyler and Eddie Sullivan}}
|reign=2
|date={{dts|August 24, 1976}}
|location=Mobile, AL
|notes=
|ref=
|days={{age in days|August 24, 1976|September 23, 1976}}
|event=SCW show
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=74
|champion={{sort|Fields|Bobby Fields and Ricky Fields}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|September 23, 1976}}
|location=Panama City, FL
|notes=
|ref=
|days={{age in days|September 23, 1976|March 4, 1977}}
|event=SCW show
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=75
|champion={{sortname|The|Islanders|The Wild Samoans}}<br>{{small|[[Afa Anoaʻi|Afa]] and [[Sika Anoaʻi|Sika]]}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|March 4, 1977}}
|location=Dothan, AL
|notes=
|ref= <ref name=F4W0304>{{cite web | url=http://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/daily-pro-wrestling-history-0304-roh-10th-anniversary-show-231196 | title=Daily Pro Wrestling History (03/04): ROH 10th Anniversary Show | date=March 4, 2017 | accessdate=March 5, 2017 | first=Brian | last=Hoops | publisher=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online}}</ref>
|days={{age in days|March 4, 1977|April 5, 1977}}
|event=SCW show
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=76
|champion={{sort|Sullivan|Eddie Sullivan and Sonny King}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|April 5, 1977}}
|location=Mobile, AL
|notes=
|ref=
|days={{age in days|April 5, 1977|April 6, 1977}}
|event=SCW show
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=77
|champion={{sortname|The|Islanders|The Wild Samoans}}<br>{{small|[[Afa Anoaʻi|Afa]] and [[Sika Anoaʻi|Sika]]}}
|reign=2
|date={{dts|April 6, 1977}}
|location=N/A
|notes=Title returned when Sonny King also holds the Alabama Heavyweight Title and is not allowed to hold both titles
|ref=
|days={{age in days|April 6, 1977|April 29, 1977}}
|event=SCW show
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=78
|champion={{sort|Tyler|Rip Tyler and Eddie Sullivan}}
|reign=3
|date={{dts|April 29, 1977}}
|location=Dothan, AL
|notes=
|ref=
|days={{age in days|April 29, 1977|May 17, 1977}}
|event=SCW show
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=79
|champion={{sortname|The Real Rip|Tyler|Randy Colley}} and Jim Dalton
|reign=1
|date={{dts|May 17, 1977}}
|location=Mobile, AL
|notes=
|ref=
|days=N/A
|event=SCW show
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|sort number=79.5
|type=vacated
|reign=
|date={{dts|May 1977}}
|location=N/A
|notes=
|ref=
|days={{age in days|May 1977|May 31, 1977}}
|event=SCW show
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=80
|champion={{sortname|The Real Rip|Tyler|Randy Colley}} and Eddie Sullivan
|reign=4
|date={{dts|May 31, 1977}}
|location=N/A
|notes=Awarded
|ref=
|days={{age in days|May 31, 1977|June 1, 1977}}
|event=SCW show
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=81
|champion={{sort|Wrestling|The Wrestling Pro and Eddie Sullivan}}
|reign=2
|date={{dts|June 1, 1977}}
|location=N/A
|notes=The Pro replaces Tyler
|ref=
|days={{age in days|June 1, 1977|June 21, 1977}}
|event=SCW show
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number=82
|champion=Blue Yankee and Billy Spears
|reign=1
|date={{dts|June 21, 1977}}
|location=Mobile, AL
|notes=
|ref=
|days={{age in days|June 21, 1977|July 19, 1977}}
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|number=83
|champion=Blue Yankee and Eddie Sullivan
|reign=1
|date={{dts|July 19, 1977}}
|location=Mobile, AL
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|ref=
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|number=84
|champion={{sortname|Ken|Lucas|Ken Lucas (wrestler)}} and Ricky Fields
|reign=1
|date={{dts|August 30, 1977}}
|location=Mobile, AL
|notes=
|ref=
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|event=SCW show
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|number=85
|champion={{sort|Kelly|Pat Kelly and Mike Kelly}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|October 25, 1977}}
|location=Mobile, AL
|notes=
|ref=
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|event=SCW show
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|number=86
|champion={{sortname|Ken|Lucas|Ken Lucas (wrestler)}} and The Wrestling Pro
|reign=1
|date={{dts|December 2, 1977}}
|location=Dothan, AL
|notes=Awarded when the Kellys no-show
|ref=
|days={{age in days|December 2, 1977|December 9, 1977}}
|event=SCW show
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|champion={{sortname|The Real Rip|Tyler|Randy Colley}} and Eddie Sullivan
|reign=4
|date={{dts|December 9, 1977}}
|location=Dothan, AL
|notes=Awarded
|ref=
|days=N/A
|event=SCW show
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|type=deactivated
|reign=
|date={{dts|January 1978}}
|location=N/A
|notes=Promotion is sold to SECW; The southern division of Southeastern Tag Team Title is often billed as Gulf Coast Tag Team Title after that date.
|ref=
|days=N/A
|event=SCW show
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===NWA Southern Tag Team Championship (Southern Division)===
===NWA Southern Tag Team Championship (Southern Division)===
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|champion={{sort|Assassins|The Assassins}}
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|notes=First champions.
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|days=N/A
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|event=SCW show
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|number=2
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|champion={{sort|Gibson|Ricky and [[Robert Gibson (wrestler)|Reuben Gibson]]}}
|{{small|First champions.}}
|reign=1
|-
|date={{dts|June 21, 1978}}
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|location=Mobile, Alabama
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|notes=
|Robert Fuller and Bob Armstrong
|ref=
|1
|days={{age in days|June 21, 1978|September 13, 1978}}
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|event=SCW show
|
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|number=3
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|champion={{sort|Assassins|The Assassins}}
|Don Carson and Assassin
|reign=2
|1
|date={{dts|September 13, 1978}}
|1978
|location=Mobile, Alabama
|
|notes=
|{{small|Order of title holders not 100% verified}}
|ref=
|-
|days=N/A
|colspan=5|[...]
|event=SCW show
|-
}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|'''[[The Wild Samoans]]'''<br>{{small|Afa and Sika}}
|number=4
|1
|champion={{sort|Fuller, Robert|[[Robert Fuller (wrestler)|Robert Fuller]]}} and [[Bob Armstrong]]
|1979
|reign=1
|
|date={{dts|October 1978}}
|
|location=
|-
|notes=Order of title holders not 100% verified
|Ricky Fields and Terry Lathan
|ref=
|1
|days=N/A
|May, 1979
|event=SCW show
|
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|number=5
|-
|champion={{sort|Carson|[[Don Carson (wrestler)|Don Carson]]}} and Assassin
|'''Wild Samoans'''<br>{{small|Afa and Sika}}
|reign=1
|2
|date={{dts|October 1978}}
|May 1979
|location=
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|notes=Order of title holders not 100% verified
|
|ref=
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|days=N/A
|The Dargan Twins
|event=SCW show
|1
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|July 4, 1979
|sort number=5.5
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|type=unrecorded
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|reign=N/A
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|date=N/A
|Billey Spears and The Assassin
|location=
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|ref=
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|days=N/A
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|event=SCW show
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|number=6
|champion={{sort|Fields||Ricky Fields}} and Terry Latham
|reign=1
|date={{dts|May 1979}}
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|champion={{sortname|The|Wild Samoans}}<br>{{small|Afa and Sika}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|May 11, 1979}}
|location=Dothan, Alabama
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|champion={{sort|Fields||Ricky Fields}} and Terry Latham
|reign=2
|date={{dts|May 18, 1979}}
|location=Dothan, Alabama
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|reign=2
|date={{dts|June 1, 1979}}
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|event=SCW show
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|number=10
|champion={{sort|Dargan|The Dargan Twins}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|June 22, 1979}}
|location=Dothan, Alabama
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|event=SCW show
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|champion={{sort|Assassins|The Assassins}}
|reign=3
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|location=Mobile, Alabama
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|champion={{sort|Fuller, Robert|[[Robert Fuller (wrestler)|Robert Fuller]]}} and [[Jerry Stubbs]]
|reign=1
|date={{dts|November 6, 1979}}
|location=Pensacola, Florida
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|event=SCW show
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|champion={{sort|Mongolians|The Mongolians}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|November 22, 1979}}
|location=Mobile, Alabama
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|event=SCW show
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|champion={{sort|Fuller, Robert|[[Robert Fuller (wrestler)|Robert Fuller]]}} and [[Brutus Beefcake|Ed Boulder]]
|reign=1
|date={{dts|February 5, 1980}}
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|days=N/A
|event=SCW show
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|champion={{sort|Fuller, Robert|[[Robert Fuller (wrestler)|Robert Fuller]]}} and [[Ron Fuller (wrestler)|Ron Fuller]]
|reign=1
|date={{dts|March 18, 1980}}
|location=Dothan, Alabama
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|ref=
|days={{age in days|March 18, 1980|May 13, 1980}}
|event=SCW show
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|champion={{sortname|Norvell|Austin}} and [[Randy Rose]]
|reign=1
|date={{dts|May 13, 1980}}
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|days=N/A
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|date=N/A
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|champion={{sortname|Bob|Armstrong}} and [[Charlie Cook (wrestler)|Charlie Cook]]
|reign=1
|date={{dts|June 22, 1980}}
|location=
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|days={{age in days|June 22, 1980|June 24, 1980}}
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|number=18
|champion={{sortname|Ron|Bass|Ron Bass (wrestler)}} and [[Randy Rose]]
|reign=1
|date={{dts|June 24, 1980}}
|location=Mobile, Alabama
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|ref=
|days={{age in days|June 24, 1980|May 13, 1980}}
|event=SCW show
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|number=19
|champion={{sortname|Norvell|Austin}} and [[Randy Rose]]
|reign=1
|date={{dts|May 13, 1980}}
|location=Mobile, Alabama
|notes=
|ref=
|days={{age in days|May 13, 1980|August 19, 1980}}
|event=SCW show
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|number=20
|champion={{sortname|Jos|LeDuc}} and Bob Armstrong
|reign=1
|date={{dts|August 19, 1980}}
|location=Mobile, Alabama
|notes=
|ref=
|days=N/A
|event=SCW show
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|champion={{sort|Big Cs|The Big Cs<br>{{small|#1 and #2}}}}
|reign=1
|date={{dts|September 1980}}
|location=
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|ref=
|days=N/A
|event=SCW show
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|champion={{sort|Spears||Billey Spears}} and The Assassin
|reign=1
|date=N/A
|location=
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|ref=
|days=N/A
|event=SCW show
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|champion=deactivated
|reign=N/A
|date=N/A
|location=
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The following teams are also credited with holding the NWA Southern Tag Team championship but no specific time period has been documented.
The following teams are also credited with holding the NWA Southern Tag Team championship but no specific time period has been documented.


*Ricky Gibson and [[Reuben Kane|Robert Gibson]]
*[[Ricky Gibson (wrestler)|Ricky Gibson]] and [[Robert Gibson (wrestler)|Robert Gibson]]
*Rip Tyler and Eddie Sullivan
*Rip Tyler and Eddie Sullivan
*[[Ron Fuller (wrestler)|Ron Fuller]] and [[Robert Fuller]]
*[[Ron Fuller (wrestler)|Ron Fuller]] and [[Robert Fuller (wrestler)|Robert Fuller]]
*[[Bob Armstrong]] and [[Charlie Cook (wrestler)|Charlie Cook]]
*[[Bob Armstrong]] and [[Charlie Cook (wrestler)|Charlie Cook]]
*Robert Fuller and Terry Gibbs
*[[Ron Fuller (wrestler)|Ron Fuller]] and [[Terry Gibbs (wrestler)|Terry Gibbs]]


==See also==
==See also==
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==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
<references/>

{{Southeastern Championship Wrestling Championships}}


[[Category:National Wrestling Alliance championships]]
[[Category:National Wrestling Alliance championships]]
[[Category:Southeast Championship Wrestling championships]]
[[Category:Continental Championship Wrestling championships]]
[[Category:Tag team wrestling championships]]
[[Category:Tag team wrestling championships]]
[[Category:Regional professional wrestling championships]]
[[Category:Regional professional wrestling championships]]

Latest revision as of 16:03, 22 June 2024

NWA Gulf Coast Tag Team Championship
Details
PromotionGulf Coast Championship Wrestling
Date established
  • January 4, 1955 (GC Version)
  • March 8, 1967 (NWA Gulf)
  • April 1978 (Southern division)
Date retired
  • January 1967 (Southern)
  • January 1978 (NWA Gulf)
  • September 1980 (Southern division)
Other name(s)
  • NWA Southern Tag Team Championship (Gulf Coast Version)
  • NWA Southern Tag Team Championship (Southern Division)
Statistics
First champion(s)
  • Lee Fields and Herb Welch (Southern)
  • Roger Kirby and Dennis Hall (NWA Gulf)
  • The Assassins (Southern division)
Final champion(s)
  • Don Carson and Maxie York
  • Rip Tyler and Eddie Sullivan (NWA Gulf)
  • Billey Spears and The Assassin (Southern division)
Most reignsThe Mysterios Medics (10 reigns)

The NWA Gulf Coast Tag Team Championship was the main tag team championship in Gulf Coast Championship Wrestling or NWA Gulf Coast. The Gulf Coast tag team championship is the successor for GCCW's version of the NWA Southern Tag Team Championship that was promoted in the Tennessee, Alabama, Florida and Mississippi region from 1955 until 1967 where it was replaced by the "NWA Gulf Coast Tag Team Championship. The Gulf Coast Tag Team championship was promoted from 1967 until 1978 where Southeast Championship Wrestling took control of the title renaming in back to the "NWA Southern Tag Team Championship" and promoted it in its "Southern Division" in 1978 and 1979. In 1980 the Southern Division was abandoned and the Northern Division of the NWA Southern Tag Team Championship became the main title of SECW.[1]

Title history

[edit]

[...] Means champion lineage is uncertain at this period in time
NLT means "No later than"

NWA Southern Tag Team Championship (Gulf Coast version)

[edit]
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 Lee Fields and Herb Welch January 4, 1955 SCW show Mobile, AL 1 35 Defeat Red Roberts and Mario Galento in tournament final
2 Red Roberts and Mario Galento February 8, 1955 SCW show Mobile, AL 1 105 Awarded when Lee Fields is injured and unable to compete in title match
3 Jack Curtis and George Curtis May 24, 1955 SCW show Mobile, AL 1 42
4 Red Roberts and Mario Galento July 5, 1955 SCW show Mobile, AL 2 134
5 Don Fields and Lee Fields November 16, 1955 SCW show Mobile, AL 1 N/A Awarded when Roberts is injured and unable to compete in title match; title inactive after 56
Deactivated 1956 Tennessee/Mid-America version is defended between 56 and 59.
6 John Smith and Tosh Togo October 28, 1959 SCW show Mobile, AL 1 14 Defeat Don Fields and Bobby Fields in tournament final
7 Don Fields and Bobby Fields November 11, 1959 SCW show Mobile, AL 1 56
8 Corsica Joe and Corsica Jean January 6, 1960 SCW show Mobile, AL 1 21 Also recognized as champions in Mid-America territory
9 Don Fields and Bobby Fields January 27, 1960 SCW show Mobile, AL 2 84 Also win Mid-America version
10 Great Bolo and Joe McCarthy April 20, 1960 SCW show Mobile, AL 1 7
11 Don Fields and Bobby Fields April 27, 1960 SCW show Mobile, AL 3 N/A
Deactivated N/A
12 The Mysterious Medics February 22, 1961 SCW show N/A 1 42 Billed as champions on arrival
13 Don Fields and Bobby Fields April 5, 1961 SCW show Mobile, AL 4 7
14 The Mysterious Medics April 12, 1961 SCW show Mobile, AL 2 14
15 Jackie Fargo and Joey Fargo April 26, 1961 SCW show Mobile, AL 1 7
16 the Mysterious Medics May 3, 1961 SCW show Mobile, AL 3 42 [2]
17 Jerry Kozak and Nick Kozak June 14, 1961 SCW show Mobile, AL 1 55
18 Billy Hines and Bad Boy Hines August 8, 1961 SCW show Pensacola, FL 1 59
19 Don Fields and Bobby Fields October 6, 1961 SCW show Dothan, AL 5 147
20 Billy Hines and Bad Boy Hines March 2, 1962 SCW show Dothan, AL 2 26
21 the Mysterious Medics March 28, 1962 SCW show Mobile, AL 4 21
22 Tex Riley and Gus Taylor April 18, 1962 SCW show Mobile, AL 1 7
23 the Mysterious Medics April 25, 1962 SCW show Mobile, AL 5 37
24 Jackie Fargo and Jack Donovan June 1, 1962 SCW show Dothan, AL 1 19
Vacated June 20, 1962 Donovan and Fargo split
25 Lee Fields and Greg Peterson September 26, 1962 SCW show N/A 1 30 Awarded
26 Billy Hines and Bad Boy Hines October 26, 1962 SCW show Dothan, AL 3 5
27 the Mysterious Medics October 31, 1962 SCW show Mobile, AL 6 −358
28 Billy Hines and Bad Boy Hines November 7, 1961 SCW show Mobile, AL 4 430
29 Jan Madrid and Jack Curtis Jr. January 11, 1963 SCW show Dothan, AL 1 5
30 Al Greene and Don Greene January 16, 1963 SCW show Mobile, AL 1 84 [3]
31 Lee Fields and Joe Scarpa April 10, 1963 SCW show Mobile, AL 1 21
32 Tiger Tomasso and Pancho Villa May 1, 1963 SCW show Mobile, AL 1 2
33 Lee Fields and Joe Scarpa May 3, 1963 SCW show Dothan, AL 2 215 Vacant on June 5, 1963 when Scarpa leaves the territory [2]
34 the Mysterious Medics December 4, 1963 SCW show N/A 7 105 Awarded
35 Lee Fields and Mario Galento March 18, 1964 SCW show Mobile, AL 1 14
36 the Mysterious Medics April 1, 1964 SCW show Mobile, AL 8 54
Vacated May 25, 1964 The Medics leave the territory
37 Lee Fields and Bobby Fields October 19, 1964 SCW show N/A 1 2 Awarded
38 Corsica Joe and Corsica Jean October 21, 1964 SCW show Mobile, AL 2 7
Vacated October 28, 1964 the Corsicans leave the territory
39 Terry Garvin and Chin Lee November 9, 1964 SCW show N/A 1 11 Awarded
40 Adrian and Tony Baillargeon November 20, 1964 SCW show Lafayette, LA 1 7
41 Terry Garvin and Chin Lee November 27, 1964 SCW show Lafayette, LA 2 68
42 Lee Fields and Bobby Fields February 3, 1965 SCW show Mobile, AL 2 57
Vacated April 1, 1965 Lee Fields retires.
43 Ken Lucas and Chris Lucas August 4, 1965 SCW show Mobile, AL 1 84 Defeat Bad Boy Hines and Billy Boy Hines in a tournament final
44 the Mysterious Medics October 27, 1965 SCW show Mobile, AL 9 21
45 Ken Lucas and Chris Lucas November 17, 1965 SCW show Mobile, AL 2 7
46 the Mysterious Medics November 24, 1965 SCW show Mobile, AL 10 23 [4]
47 Ken Lucas and Chris Lucas December 17, 1965 SCW show Dothan, AL 3 56
48 Don Carson and Mazie York February 11, 1966 SCW show Dothan, AL 1 12
Vacated February 23, 1966 Don Carson suffers a broken leg.
49 Ken Lucas and Chris Lucas March 26, 1966 SCW show N/A 4 39 Awarded
50 Eduardo Perez and Rocky Montero May 4, 1966 SCW show Dothan, AL 1 23
51 Bad Boy Hines and Billy Boy Hines May 27, 1966 SCW show Dothan, AL 5 7
52 Ramon Torres and Silento Rodriguez June 3, 1966 SCW show Dothan, AL 1 47 Rodriguez is injured and gives up his share of the title
53 Ramon Torres and Bobby Fields July 20, 1966 SCW show N/A 1 12 Fields replaces Rodriguez as Torres' partner
Vacated August 1, 1966 Fields moves to the Louisiana end of the territory
54 Ken Lucas and Chris Lucas August 1, 1966 SCW show N/A 5 57 Awarded
55 Don Carson and Maxie York September 27, 1966 SCW show Baton Rouge, LA 1 N/A
Deactivated January 1967 Replaced with Gulf Coast Tag Team Championship

NWA Gulf Coast Tag Team Championship

[edit]
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 Roger Kirby and Dennis Hall March 8, 1967 SCW show N/A 1 13 Recognized as first champions
2 Don Carson and Ron Carson March 21, 1967 SCW show Pensacola, FL 1 9
3 Roger Kirby and Dennis Hall March 30, 1967 SCW show Dothan, AL 2 8
4 Don Carson and Ron Carson April 7, 1967 SCW show Dothan, AL 2 35
5 Roger Kirby and Dennis Hall May 12, 1967 SCW show Dothan, AL 3 7
6 Don Carson and Ron Carson May 19, 1967 SCW show Dothan, AL 3 47
7 Ken Lucas and Bobby Fields July 5, 1967 SCW show Mobile, AL 1 12
8 Rip Tyler and Tim Tyler July 17, 1967 SCW show Panama City, FL 1 28 Stripped when Tim Tyler suffers a broken leg. [5]
9 Ken Lucas and Bobby Fields August 14, 1967 SCW show N/A 2 67 Awarded
10 Rip Tyler and Randy Tyler October 20, 1967 SCW show Dothan, AL 1 22 Held up after a match against Eddie Sullivan and Ramon Perez on November 2 in Mobile, AL
Vacated November 11, 1967 SCW show Tyler no-shows for the scheduled rematch
11 Jack Dalton and Frank Dalton January 5, 1968 SCW show Dothan, AL 1 7 Defeat Dick Dunn and Don Carson
12 Lee Fields and Bobby Fields January 12, 1968 SCW show Dothan, AL 1 35 [6]
13 Chin Lee and Pancho Villa February 16, 1968 SCW show Dothan, AL 1 14
14 Ken Lucas and Dennis Hall March 1, 1968 SCW show Dothan, AL 1 14
15 Scorpion and Cobra Kid March 15, 1968 SCW show Dothan, AL 1 12
16 Lee Fields and Bobby Fields March 27, 1968 SCW show Mobile, AL 2 59
17 The Interns
Bill Bowman and Joe Turner
May 25, 1968 SCW show Dothan, AL 1 18
18 Ramon Perez and Pepe Perez June 12, 1968 SCW show Mobile, AL 1 9
19 The Interns
Bill Bowman and Joe Turner
June 21, 1968 SCW show Dothan, AL 2 40
20 Lee Fields and Mario Galento July 31, 1968 SCW show Mobile, AL 1 14
21 The Interns
Bill Bowman and Joe Turner
August 14, 1968 SCW show Mobile, AL 3 21
22 Bobby Fields and Bob Kelly September 4, 1968 SCW show Mobile, AL 1 /A Held up after a match against the Interns in October, Hattiesburg, MS
23 Bobby Fields and Bob Kelly October 1968 SCW show N/A 2 N/A Defeat the Interns in rematch.
24 The Interns
Bill Bowman and Joe Turner
October 16, 1968 SCW show Mobile, AL 4 23
25 Don Carson and Dick Dunn November 8, 1968 SCW show Dothan, AL 1 14
26 Rocket and Flash Monroe November 22, 1968 SCW show Dothan, AL 1 54
27 Don Carson and Dick Dunn January 15, 1969 SCW show Mobile, AL 2 9 [7]
28 Rocket and Flash Monroe January 24, 1969 SCW show Dothan, AL 2 28 [8]
29 Mitsu Sito and Sugi Sito February 21, 1969 SCW show Dothan, AL 1 5
30 Bob Kelly and Ramon Perez February 26, 1969 SCW show Mobile, AL 1 14 [9]
31 Rocket and Flash Monroe March 12, 1969 SCW show Mobile, AL 3 77
32 Ken Lucas and Chris Lucas May 28, 1969 SCW show Mobile, AL 1 21 Stripped when Chris Lucas leaves the area
33 Rocket and Flash Monroe June 18, 1969 SCW show N/A 4 16 Awarded.
34 Ken Lucas and Don Carson July 4, 1969 SCW show Dothan, AL 1 28
35 Ken Lucas and Mac MacFarland August 1, 1969 SCW show N/A 1 19 Lucas is allowed to pick new partner when Carson leaves the area
36 Frank Dalton and Black Hand August 20, 1969 SCW show Mobile, AL 1 28
37 Ken Lucas and Don Carson September 17, 1969 SCW show Mobile, AL 2 16
38 Rocket and Flash Monroe October 3, 1969 SCW show Dothan, AL 5 19
39 Ken Lucas and Bobby Fields October 22, 1969 SCW show Mobile, AL 3 7
40 Rocket and Flash Monroe October 29, 1969 SCW show Mobile, AL 6 79
41 Dick Dunn and Ken Lucas January 16, 1970 SCW show Dothan, AL 1 48 [3]
42 Rip Tyler and Randy Tyler March 5, 1970 SCW show Panama City, FL 2 77 [10]
43 Don Carson and Rocket Monroe May 21, 1970 SCW show Panama City, FL 1 4
44 Eddie Sullivan and The Wrestling Pro May 25, 1970 SCW show Panama City, FL 1 N/A
Deactivated N/A SCW show N/A
45 Eddie Sullivan and Dandy Jack Morrell January 1, 1971 SCW show N/A 1 69 Awarded.
46 Ken Lucas and Johnny West March 11, 1971 SCW show Hattiesburg, MS 1 N/A Recognition withdrawn when Lucas and West win the U.S. Tag Team Title on June 2, 1971
47 Mike Boyette and Frank Dalton February 3, 1972 (NLT) SCW show N/A 1 N/A Defend title against Eddie Sullivan and Rip Tyler in Panama City, FL. No record of who they won the title from
48 Ken Lucas and Mike Boyette May 21, 1974 SCW show Mobile, AL 1 5 Defeat Duke Miller and The Wrestling Pro in one-night tournament final when the title is reinstated
49 Ron and Don Bass May 26, 1974 SCW show Pensacola, FL 1 72
50 The Wrestling Pro and Mighty Yankee August 6, 1974 SCW show Mobile, AL 1 7 The team splits and is allowed to choose new partners to meet in a match to determine new champions
51 The Mighty Yankees
(#1 and #2)
August 13, 1974 SCW show Mobile, AL 1 28 Defeats the Wrestling Pro and Big Bad John; Yankees split up and Yankee 2 unmasks to reveal Duke Miller, who has been under suspension; Yankee 1 is allowed to keep the title and chooses Mighty Yankee #3 as new partner
52 The Wrestling Pro and Duke Miller September 10, 1974 SCW show Mobile, AL 1 26 Miller's suspension has been lifted with the votes by the fans before the match
53 The Patriots (Bobby Hart and Bob Griffin masked) October 6, 1974 SCW show Pensacola, FL 1 30
54 Mike Boyette and Bearcat Brown November 5, 1974 SCW show Mobile, AL 1 42
55 The Hell's Angels December 17, 1974 SCW show Mobile, AL 1 49
56 Bobby Fields and Bob Kelly February 4, 1975 SCW show Mobile, AL 2 17
57 The Hell's Angels February 21, 1975 SCW show Dothan, AL 2 14
58 Terry Lathan and Ron Starr March 7, 1975 SCW show Dothan, AL 1 58 [11]
59 The Mighty Yankees
(#1 and #3)
May 4, 1975 SCW show Pensacola, FL 2 9
60 Rip Tyler and Big Bad John May 13, 1975 SCW show Mobile, AL 1 21
61 The Mighty Yankees
#1 and #3
June 3, 1975 SCW show Mobile, AL 3 35
62 Bounty Hunters July 8, 1975 SCW show Mobile, AL 1 24
63 Ken Lucas and Nick Kozak August 1, 1975 SCW show Dothan, AL 1 18
64 The Wrestling Pros August 19, 1975 SCW show Dothan, AL 1 103
65 British Bulldogs
Edward Heath and Jonathan Foley
November 30, 1975 SCW show Pensacola, FL 1 51
66 Lanny and Randy Poffo January 20, 1976 SCW show Mobile, AL 1 28 Stripped when the Poffos are fired on February 17, 1977 after an altercation with matchmaker Rip Tyler. [12]
67 Rip Tyler and Eddie Sullivan February 17, 1976 SCW show N/A 1 31 Awarded
68 Ron Bass and Dutch Bass March 19, 1976 SCW show Pensacola, FL 1 60
69 Bob Kelly and Rip Tyler May 18, 1976 SCW show Mobile, AL 1 17
70 The Challengers June 4, 1976 SCW show Dothan, AL 1 7
71 Ken Lucas and Gorgeous George Jr. June 11, 1976 SCW show Dothan, AL 1 14
72 The Challengers June 25, 1976 SCW show Dothan, AL 2 60
73 Rip Tyler and Eddie Sullivan August 24, 1976 SCW show Mobile, AL 2 30
74 Bobby Fields and Ricky Fields September 23, 1976 SCW show Panama City, FL 1 162
75 The Islanders
Afa and Sika
March 4, 1977 SCW show Dothan, AL 1 32 [13]
76 Eddie Sullivan and Sonny King April 5, 1977 SCW show Mobile, AL 1 1
77 The Islanders
Afa and Sika
April 6, 1977 SCW show N/A 2 23 Title returned when Sonny King also holds the Alabama Heavyweight Title and is not allowed to hold both titles
78 Rip Tyler and Eddie Sullivan April 29, 1977 SCW show Dothan, AL 3 18
79 The Real Rip Tyler and Jim Dalton May 17, 1977 SCW show Mobile, AL 1 N/A
Vacated May 1977 SCW show N/A
80 The Real Rip Tyler and Eddie Sullivan May 31, 1977 SCW show N/A 4 1 Awarded
81 The Wrestling Pro and Eddie Sullivan June 1, 1977 SCW show N/A 2 20 The Pro replaces Tyler
82 Blue Yankee and Billy Spears June 21, 1977 SCW show Mobile, AL 1 28
83 Blue Yankee and Eddie Sullivan July 19, 1977 SCW show Mobile, AL 1 42 Billy Spears gives his share of the title to Sullivan and becomes the manager for Yankee and Sullivan
84 Ken Lucas and Ricky Fields August 30, 1977 SCW show Mobile, AL 1 56
85 Pat Kelly and Mike Kelly October 25, 1977 SCW show Mobile, AL 1 38
86 Ken Lucas and The Wrestling Pro December 2, 1977 SCW show Dothan, AL 1 7 Awarded when the Kellys no-show
87 The Real Rip Tyler and Eddie Sullivan December 9, 1977 SCW show Dothan, AL 4 N/A Awarded
Deactivated January 1978 SCW show N/A Promotion is sold to SECW; The southern division of Southeastern Tag Team Title is often billed as Gulf Coast Tag Team Title after that date.

NWA Southern Tag Team Championship (Southern Division)

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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 The Assassins April 1978 SCW show N/A 1 N/A First champions.
2 Ricky and Reuben Gibson June 21, 1978 SCW show Mobile, Alabama 1 84
3 The Assassins September 13, 1978 SCW show Mobile, Alabama 2 N/A
4 Robert Fuller and Bob Armstrong October 1978 SCW show N/A 1 N/A Order of title holders not 100% verified
5 Don Carson and Assassin October 1978 SCW show N/A 1 N/A Order of title holders not 100% verified
Championship history is unrecorded from to .
6 and Terry Latham May 1979 SCW show N/A 1 N/A
7 The Wild Samoans
Afa and Sika
May 11, 1979 SCW show Dothan, Alabama 1 7
8 and Terry Latham May 18, 1979 SCW show Dothan, Alabama 2 14
9 The Wild Samoans
Afa and Sika
June 1, 1979 SCW show Dothan, Alabama 2 21
10 The Dargan Twins June 22, 1979 SCW show Dothan, Alabama 1 19
11 The Assassins July 11, 1979 SCW show Mobile, Alabama 3 118
12 Robert Fuller and Jerry Stubbs November 6, 1979 SCW show Pensacola, Florida 1 16
13 The Mongolians November 22, 1979 SCW show Mobile, Alabama 1 75
14 Robert Fuller and Ed Boulder February 5, 1980 SCW show Mobile, Alabama 1 N/A
Championship history is unrecorded from to .
15 Robert Fuller and Ron Fuller March 18, 1980 SCW show Dothan, Alabama 1 56
16 Norvell Austin and Randy Rose May 13, 1980 SCW show Mobile, Alabama 1 N/A
Championship history is unrecorded from to .
17 Bob Armstrong and Charlie Cook June 22, 1980 SCW show N/A 1 2
18 Ron Bass and Randy Rose June 24, 1980 SCW show Mobile, Alabama 1 −42
19 Norvell Austin and Randy Rose May 13, 1980 SCW show Mobile, Alabama 1 98
20 Jos LeDuc and Bob Armstrong August 19, 1980 SCW show Mobile, Alabama 1 N/A
21 The Big Cs
#1 and #2
September 1980 SCW show N/A 1 N/A
22 and The Assassin N/A SCW show N/A 1 N/A
23 deactivated N/A SCW show N/A N/A N/A

The following teams are also credited with holding the NWA Southern Tag Team championship but no specific time period has been documented.

See also

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References

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