| Champion |
Won From |
Date |
| Dick Slater & The Barbarian |
Fabulous Freebirds |
6/25/92 |
| The titles were abandoned on
July 31, 1992. |
| Fabulous Freebirds [2] |
Greg Valentine & Terry Taylor |
5/17/92 |
| Greg Valentine & Terry Taylor |
Ron Simmons & Big Josh |
2/17/92 |
| Ron Simmons & Big Josh |
The Young Pistols |
1/14/92 |
| The Young Pistols (Tracy Smothers
& Steve Armstrong) |
The WCW Patriots |
11/5/91 |
| The WCW Patriots (Todd Champion &
Firbreaker Chip) |
Fabulous Freebirds |
8/12/91 |
| Fabulous Freebirds (Michael Hayes
& Jimmy Garvin) |
n/a |
5/19/91 |
| The Fabulous Freebirds (Michael
Hayes and Jimmy Garvin) defeated Young Pistols (Tracy Smothers and Steve
Armstrong) to win the titles. |
| Rick & Scott Steiner |
Midnight Express |
8/24/90 |
| The titles were vacated on
February 20, 1991 when the Steiner Brothers won the NWA World Tag Team
titles. |
| Midnight Express [3] |
Tom Zenk & Brian Pillman |
2/12/90 |
| Tom Zenk & Brian Pillman |
n/a |
2/12/90 |
| Tom Zenk and Brian Pillman
defeated The Fabulous Freebirds (Michael Hayes and Jimmy Garvin) in a 8-team
tournament final for the titles. |
| Eddie Gilbert & Rick Steiner |
Kevin Sullivan & Steve Williams |
2/28/89 |
| The titles were vacated in
April of 1989. |
| Kevin Sullivan & Steve Williams |
The Fantastics |
12/26/88 |
| The Fantastics [2] |
n/a |
12/7/88 |
| The Fantastics (Tommy Rogers
and Bobby Fulton) defeated Eddie Gilbert and Ron Simmons in a 7-team
tournament final for the titles. |
| Midnight Express [2] |
The Fantastics |
7/10/88 |
| The titles were vacated in
September 10, 1988 when Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton and Stan Lane) won the
NWA World Tag Team titles. |
| The Fantastics (Tommy Rogers &
Bobby Fulton) |
Midnight Express |
4/26/88 |
| Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton &
Stan Lane) |
n/a |
5/16/87 |
| Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton
and Stan Lane) defeated Ron Garvin and Barry Windham in a 6-team a
tournament final. |
| Ivan Koloff & Dick Murdoch |
Ron Garvin & Barry Windham |
3/14/87 |
| The titles were vacated in
April of 1987 when Dick Murdoch was suspended. |
| Ron Garvin & Barry Windham |
Ivan Koloff & Krusher Khrushchev |
12/9/86 |
| Ivan Koloff & Krusher Khrushchev |
n/a |
9/28/86 |
|
Ivan Koloff and Krusher Khrushchev defeated The Kansas
Jayhawks (Dutch Mantel and Bobby Jaggers) in a 10-team tournament final for
the titles. |