The Pacific Wrestling Federation (PWF) World Tag Team Championship was a tag team championship in All Japan Pro Wrestling, created in 1984. It was unified with the NWA International Tag Team Championship in 1988, to create the World Tag Team Championship, or Double Cup.
Title history[]
# | Tag Team (Individual Reigns) |
Team Reigns | Date | Length | Location | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Chōjū Konbi (Bruiser Brody and Stan Hansen) |
1 | April 25, 1984 | ? Days | Yokohama | Defeated Giant Baba and Dory Funk, Jr. in a tournament final. |
2 | Ted DiBiase and Stan Hansen (2) | 1 | August 1985 | ? Days | N/A | DiBiase was selected as Hansen's replacement partner after Brody left for New Japan Pro Wrestling on March 21, 1985. |
3 | Tiger Mask II and Jumbo Tsuruta | 1 | July 3, 1987 | 8 Days | Tokyo | |
4 | Ted DiBiase (2) and Stan Hansen (3) | 2 | July 11, 1987 | ? Days | Yonago | |
- | Vacated | - | July 1987 | N/A | N/A | Vacated when DiBiase leaves for the World Wrestling Federation. |
5 | Stan Hansen (4) and Austin Idol | 1 | August 1987 | ? Days | N/A | Hansen and Idol were awarded the titles. |
6 | Ryūgenhō (Ashura Hara and Genichiro Tenryu) |
1 | September 3, 1987 | 428 | Nagoya | |
7 | Gorin Konbi (Jumbo Tsuruta (2) and Yoshiaki Yatsu) |
1 | June 4, 1988 | 67 | Sapporo | Tsuruta and Yatsu won the NWA International Tag Team Championship on June 10, defeating The Road Warriors. |
- | Unified | - | June 10, 1988 | N/A | N/A | The NWA International Tag Team Championship and PWF World Tag Team Championship were unified and made into the World Tag Team Championship. |