NWA Mid-America Tag Team Championship

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PromotionNWA Mid-America (19721981)
NWA Nashville (20012011)
Date established1972
Date retired2011
First championsThe Interns
(Intern I and Intern II)
NWA Mid-America Tag Team Championship
An early version of the championship belt
Details
PromotionNWA Mid-America (19721981)
NWA Nashville (20012011)
Date established1972
Date retired2011
Statistics
First championsThe Interns
(Intern I and Intern II)
Most reignsAs a team: The Interns
(Intern I and Intern II) (6 reigns)
As individual: Tojo Yamamoto (13 reigns)
Longest reignJeff Daniels and Steve O (826 days)
Shortest reignJeff Daniels and Lonestar (<1 day)

The NWA Mid-America Tag Team championship was a tag team title promoted by the American professional wrestling promotion NWA Mid-America that ran more or less exclusively in Alabama, Tennessee, and Kentucky, United States, from the 1940s until 1980.[1] Originally the NWA Mid-America promoted their version of the NWA World Tag-Team titles but when they became defunct in 1977 the "Mid-America" title became the main title for the promotion.[2] The titles were reactivated in 2001 under NWA Nashville's patronage and continued to exist until 2011 when they were again abandoned.[3]

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