USWA World Tag Team Championship

USWA World Tag Team Championship

Jeff Jarrett (standing), held the title 14 times
Details
Promotion United States Wrestling Association
Date established August 11, 1989
Date retired November 1997

The USWA World Tag Team Championship was a tag team championship in the Memphis, Tennessee-based professional wrestling promotion, the United States Wrestling Association (USA). The title replaced the WCWA World Tag Team Championship when World Class Wrestling Association became the USWA

Title history

Key
Symbol Meaning
No. The overall championship reign
Reign The reign number for the specific wrestler listed.
Event The event in which the championship changed hands
N/A The specific information is not known
Used for vacated reigns in order to not count it as an official reign
[Note #] Indicates that the exact length of the title reign is unknown, with a note providing more details.
# Wrestlers Reign Date Days held Location Event Notes Ref.
1 Cactus Jack and Scott Braddock 1 August 4, 1989 7 Dallas, Texas House show Defeated Jeff Jarrett and Matt Borne.  
2 Jeff Jarrett and Matt Borne 1 August 11, 1989 35 Dallas, Texas House show    
3 Sheik Braddock (2) and Mark Starr 1 September 15, 1989 7 Dallas, Texas House show    
- Held up - September 22, 1989 N/A Dallas, Texas N/A Held up after a match against Jeff Jarrett and Matt Borne  
4 Jeff Jarrett (2) and Matt Borne (2) 2 September 29, 1989 [Note 1] Dallas, Texas House show Jarrett and Borne win rematch.  
- Vacated - November 1989 N/A N/A N/A Borne lost a loser-leaves-USWA match.  
5 Robert Fuller and Brian Lee 1 December 1, 1989 64 Dallas, Texas House show Defeated Jarrett and Borne in a tournament final.  
6 The Southern Rockers
(Rex King and Steve Doll)
1 February 3, 1990 3 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
7 Robert Fuller and Brian Lee 2 February 6, 1990 6 Louisville, Kentucky House show    
8 The Southern Rockers
(Rex King and Steve Doll)
2 February 12, 1990 75 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
9 The Uptown Posse (Brickhouse Brown and Sweet Daddy Falcone) 1 April 28, 1990 23 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
10 The Southern Rockers
(Rex King and Steve Doll)
3 May 21, 1990 12 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
11 The Dirty White Boys
(Tony Anthony and Tom Burton)
1 June 2, 1990 21 Memphis, Tennessee House show Defeated King in a handicap match.  
12 Rex King (4) and Joey Maggs 1 June 23, 1990 49 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
13 Brian Lee (3) and Don Harris 1 August 11, 1990 16 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
- Held up - August 27, 1990 N/A Memphis, Tennessee N/A Held up after a match against Jeff Jarrett and Jeff Gaylord.  
14 Jeff Jarrett (3) and Jeff Gaylord 1 September 3, 1990 7 Memphis, Tennessee House show Won rematch; defeated Lee and Chuck Casey.  
15 Brian Lee (3) and Don Harris 2 September 10, 1990 7 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
16 Jeff Jarrett (4) and Jeff Gaylord (2) 2 September 17, 1990 19 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
17 Tony Anthony (2) and Doug Gilbert 1 October 6, 1990 49 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
18 Jeff Jarrett (5) and Cody Michaels 1 November 24, 1990 14 Jonesboro, Arkansas House show    
19 Tony Anthony (3) and Doug Gilbert (2) 2 December 8, 1990 30 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
20 The Fabulous Ones
(Stan Lane and Steve Keirn)
1 January 7, 1991 21 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
- Held up - January 28, 1991 N/A Memphis, Tennessee N/A Held up in a match against Jeff Jarrett and Jerry Lawler.  
21 Jeff Jarrett (6) and Jerry Lawler 1 February 4, 1991 50 Memphis, Tennessee House show Won rematch against The Fabulous Ones.  
22 The Texas Hangmen (Killer and Psycho) 1 March 26, 1991 48 Memphis, Tennessee House show Defeated Jeff Jarrett and Eddie Gilbert.  
23 Jeff Jarrett (7) and Robert Fuller (2) 1 May 13, 1991 56 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
24 The Barroom Brawlers
(Bonecrusher and Crowbar)
1 July 8, 1991 7 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
25 Jeff Jarrett (8) and Robert Fuller (3) 2 July 15, 1991 75 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
26 The Texas Outlaws
(Bonecrusher and Crowbar)
2 September 28, 1991 9 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
27 Jeff Jarrett (9) and Robert Fuller (4) 3 October 7, 1991 28 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
28 Doug Masters and Bart Sawyer 1 November 4, 1991 21 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
29 Robert Fuller (5) and Mike Mitchell 1 November 25, 1991 5 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
30 The Moondogs
(Spot and Spike)
1 November 30, 1991 [Note 2] Memphis, Tennessee House show Defeated Fuller by disqualification in a handicap match when Jeff Jarrett interfered.  
31 The Moondogs
(Spot (2) and Cujo)
1 April 1992 [Note 3] N/A House show Cujo replaced Spike after Spike left the USWA.  
32 Jeff Jarrett (10) and Jerry Lawler 2 June 29, 1992 7 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
33 The Moondogs
(Spot (3) and Cujo (2))
2 July 6, 1992 14 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
34 Jeff Jarrett (11) and Jerry Lawler (3) 3 July 20, 1992 21 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
35 The Moondogs
(Spot (4) and Cujo (3))
3 August 10, 1992 7 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
36 Jeff Jarrett (12) and Jerry Lawler (4) 4 August 17, 1992 47 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
37 The Moondogs
(Spot (Spot (5) and Spike (2))
2 October 3, 1992 86 Memphis, Tennessee House show Defeated Lawler in a handicap match.  
38 The Harris Brothers (Ron and Don (3)) 1 December 28, 1992 14 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
39 The Moondogs
(Spot (6) and Spike (2))
2 January 11, 1993 7 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
- Vacated - January 18, 1993 N/A N/A N/A Spike left the USWA.  
40 The Harris Brothers
(Ron and Don (4))
2 January 25, 1993 7 Memphis, Tennessee House show Defeated Jeff Jarrett and Jerry Lawler in a tournament final.  
41 The Moondogs
(Spot (7) and Splat)
1 February 1, 1993 14 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
42 The Harris Brothers
(Ron and Don (5))
3 February 15, 1993 7 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
43 The Moondogs
(Spot (8) and Splat)
2 February 22, 1993 14 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
44 Brian Christopher and Big Black Dog 1 March 8, 1993 7 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
45 The Moondogs
(Spot (9) and Splat)
3 March 15, 1993 7 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
46 Brian Christopher (2) and Scotty Flamingo 1 March 22, 1993 7 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
47 The Moondogs
(Spot (10) and Splat (4))
4 March 29, 1993 14 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
48 Simply Devine
(Rex King and Steve Doll)
4 April 12, 1993 70 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
49 New Jack and Homeboy 1 June 21, 1993 14 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
50 C.W. Bergstrom and Melvin Penrod, Jr. 1 July 5, 1993 28 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
51 The Moondogs
(Spike (3) and Cujo (4))
1 August 2, 1993 14 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
52 The Dog Catchers
(Dog Catcher #1 and Dog Catcher #2)
3 August 16, 1993 21 Memphis, Tennessee House show The Dog Catchers were formerly known as Bone Crusher and Crowbar.  
53 The Moondogs
(Spike (4) and Cujo (5))
2 September 6, 1993 7 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
54 The Dog Catchers
(Dog Catcher #1 and Dog Catcher #2 )
4 September 13, 1993 21 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
55 Moondog Spike (5) and Mike Anthony 1 October 4, 1993 12 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
- Vacated - October 16, 1993 N/A N/A N/A Anthony was injured by Moondogs Spike and Splat.  
56 Jeff Jarrett (13) and Brian Christopher (3) 1 October 25, 1993 7 Memphis, Tennessee House show Defeated Jerry Lawler and Red Knight in tournament final.  
57 Koko B. Ware and Rex Hargrove 1 November 1, 1993 7 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
58 Jeff Jarrett (14) and Brian Christopher (4) 2 November 8, 1993 19 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
59 PG-13
(J.C. Ice and Wolfie D)
1 November 27, 1993 2 Memphis, Tennessee House show Defeated Christopher in a handicap match.  
60 Jeff Gaylord (2) and Mike Anthony (2) 1 November 29, 1993 7 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
61 The War Machines 1 December 6, 1993 9 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
62 Far 2 Wild
(Todd Morton and Chris Michaels)
1 December 15, 1993 19 Evansville, IN House show    
- Held up - January 3, 1994 N/A Memphis, Tennessee N/A Held up after a match against PG-13.  
63 Far 2 Wild
(Todd Morton and Chris Michaels)
2 January 8, 1994 2 Memphis, Tennessee House show Far 2 Wild wins rematch.  
64 The Harris Brothers
(Ron and Don (6))
4 January 10, 1994 14 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
65 Rock 'N Roll Express
(Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson)
1 January 24, 1994 7 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
66 The Moondogs
(Spot (11) and Rex)
1 January 31, 1994 75 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
- Held up - April 16, 1994 N/A Memphis, Tennessee N/A Held up after match against Billy Travis and Don Bass.  
- Vacated - April 18, 1994 N/A Memphis, Tennessee N/A Bass and Travis won rematch, however the titles were vacated.  
67 Brian Christopher (5) and Eddie Gilbert 1 April 23, 1994 9 Jonesboro, Arkansas House show Defeated The Eliminators in tournament final.  
68 The Eliminators
(Saturn and Kronus)
1 May 2, 1994 42 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
69 PG-13
(J.C. Ice and Wolfie D)
2 June 13, 1994 56 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
- Held up - August 8, 1994 N/A Memphis, Tennessee N/A Held up after match against Dante and The Great Mephisto.  
70 Dante and The Great Mephisto 1 August 15, 1994 14 Memphis, Tennessee House show Won rematch.  
71 PG-13
(J.C. Ice and Wolfie D)
3 August 29, 1994 49 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
72 The Phantoms (Tragedy and Sorrow) 1 October 17, 1994 7 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
73 The Moondogs
(Spot (12) and Rex (2))
2 October 24, 1994 21 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
- Held up - November 14, 1994 N/A N/A Memphis, Tennessee Held up after match against Ron and Jim Harris.  
74 The Moondogs
(Spot (13) and Rex (3))
3 November 21, 1994 35 Memphis, Tennessee House show Won rematch.  
75 Beauty and the Beast
(Ron (5) and Jim Harris)
1 December 26, 1994 0 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
76 PG-13
(J.C. Ice and Wolfie D)
4 December 26, 1994 14 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
77 Tommy Rich and Doug Gilbert (3) 1 January 9, 1995 0 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
78 PG-13
(J.C. Ice and Wolfie D)
5 January 9, 1995 5 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
79 Tommy Rich and Doug Gilbert (4) 2 January 14, 1995 58 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
80 PG-13
(J.C. Ice and Wolfie D)
6 March 13, 1995 33 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
81 Brickhouse Brown (2) and The Gambler 1 April 15, 1995 16 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
82 PG-13
(J.C. Ice and Wolfie D)
7 May 1, 1995 56 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
- Held up - June 26, 1995 N/A Memphis, Tennessee N/A Held up after a match against the Rock 'N Roll Express.  
83 Rock 'N Roll Express
(Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson)
2 July 3, 1995 7 Memphis, Tennessee House show Won rematch.  
84 PG-13
(J.C. Ice and Wolfie D)
8 July 10, 1995 28 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
85 Heavenly Bodies
(Tom Prichard and Jimmy Del Ray)
1 August 7, 1995 14 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
- Held up and vacated - August 21, 1995 N/A Memphis, Tennessee N/A Held up and later vacated after a match against PG-13.  
86 PG-13
(J.C. Ice and Wolfie D)
9 August 28, 1995 61 Memphis, Tennessee House show Defeated Tracy Smothers and Terry Gordy in tournament final.  
87 Tracy Smothers and Jesse James Armstrong 1 October 28, 1995 67 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
88 Tommy Rich and Doug Gilbert (5) 3 January 3, 1996 10 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
89 PG-13
(J.C. Ice and Wolfie D)
10 January 13, 1996 32 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
90 Tracy Smothers and Jesse James Armstrong 2 February 14, 1996 3 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
91 PG-13
(J.C. Ice and Wolfie D)
11 February 17, 1996 11 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
92 Tommy Rich and Doug Gilbert (6) 4 February 28, 1996 26 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
93 Cyberpunks (Fire and Ice) 12 March 25, 1996 54 Memphis, Tennessee House show PG-13 wearing masks  
94 Jerry Lawler (5) and Bill Dundee 1 May 18, 1996 [Note 4] Memphis, Tennessee House show    
- Vacated - June 1996 N/A N/A N/A Dundee lost a 30-day loser leaves town match.  
95 Flex Kavana and Bart Sawyer (2) 1 June 17, 1996 14 Memphis, Tennessee House show Defeated Brickhouse Brown and Reggie B. Fine in tournament final.  
96 Jerry Lawler (6) and Bill Dundee 2 July 1, 1996 7 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
97 Flex Kavana and Bart Sawyer (3) 2 July 8, 1996 7 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
98 Brickhouse Brown (3) and Reggie B. Fine 1 July 15, 1996 31 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
99 The Moondogs
(Spot (14) and Rover)
1 August 5, 1996 29 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
100 Bill (3) and Jamie Dundee (13) 1 September 3, 1996 70 Louisville, Kentucky House show    
- Held up - October 12, 1996 N/A Memphis, Tennessee N/A Held up after a match against Brian Christopher and Wolfie D.  
101 Brian Christopher (6) and Wolfie D (13) 1 October 21, 1996 19 Memphis, Tennessee House show Won rematch.  
102 The Harris Brothers
(Ron (6) and Don (7))
5 November 9, 1996 14 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
103 Flash Flanagan and Steven Dunn (5) 1 November 23, 1996 34 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
- Held up - December 27, 1996 N/A Memphis, Tennessee N/A Held up after a match against Mike Samples and Vic the Bruiser.  
104 Flash Flanagan and Steven Dunn (6) 2 January 9, 1997 11 Memphis, Tennessee House show Defeated Mike Samples and Sir Mo.  
105 PG-13
(J.C. Ice (14) and Wolfie D (14))
13 January 18, 1997 42 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
106 Billy Travis and Flash Flanagan (3) 1 March 1, 1997 21 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
107 The Truth Commission
(Recon and Interrogator)
1 March 22, 1997 7 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
108 Billy Travis and Flash Flanagan (4) 2 March 29, 1997 14 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
109 The Shooting Stars
(Troy Haste and Jerry Faith)
1 April 12, 1997 7 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
110 The Truth Commission
(Recon and Interrogator)
2 April 19, 1997 25 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
111 Steven Dunn (7) and Paul Diamond 1 May 14, 1997 14 West Helena, Arkansas House show    
112 The Truth Commission
(Recon and Interrogator)
3 May 28, 1997 17 West Helena, Arkansas House show    
113 Flash Flanagan (5) and Nick Dinsmore 1 June 14, 1997 0 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
- Vacated - June 14, 1997 N/A Memphis, Tennessee N/A Defeated Recon and Tank (substituting for Sniper), however the titles were declared vacant because a substitute cannot defend.  
114 PG-13
(J.C. Ice (15) and Wolfie D (15))
14 July 13, 1997 36 Memphis, Tennessee House show Defeated Flash Flanagan and Steven Dunn.  
115 Flash Flanagan (6) and Steven Dunn (8) 3 August 8, 1997 23 Memphis, Tennessee House show    
116 PG-13
(J.C. Ice (16) and Wolfie D (16))
15 August 31, 1997 [Note 5] Memphis, Tennessee House show    
- Titles abandoned - November 1997 N/A N/A N/A The titles were abandoned when the USWA closed.  

Footnotes

  1. The exact date the championship was vacated has not been documented, which means that the reign lasted between 33 and 62 days.
  2. The exact date that the Cujo replaced Spike is uncertain, which means that this version of the Moondogs held the championship between 123 and 152 days.
  3. The exact date that the Cujo replaced Spike is uncertain, which means that this version of the Moondogs held the championship between 60 and 89 days.
  4. The exact date the championship was vacated is uncertain, which means that the championship reign lasted between 14 and 29 days/
  5. The exact date that the championship was abandoned has not been documented, which means that this title reign lasted between 62 and 91 days.

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