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Promotion | Stampede Wrestling | ||||||||||||
Date established | 1958 & 2000 | ||||||||||||
Date retired | 1989 & 2008 | ||||||||||||
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First champion(s) | Chris and John Tolos |
Final champion(s) | The Elite (Chris Steele & Pete Wilson) |
Most reigns |
(As a tag team) The Flying Scotts |
Longest reign | The A-Team (Dusty Adonis & Michael Avery) (280 days) |
Shortest reign | Ron Etchinson and Dominic Bravo, George and Sandy Scott, Art and Stan Neilson (1 day) |
(As a tag team) The Flying Scotts
George & Sandy Scott) (6 times)
The Stampede International Tag Team Championship was the main tag-team title in the Canadian professional wrestling promotion Stampede Wrestling. It was created in 1958 as the NWA International Tag-Team Championship (Calgary version). When promoter Stu Hart resigned from the National Wrestling Alliance in 1984 the title was renamed the Stampede International Tag-Team Championship. When Stampede wrestling closed down in 1989 the titles were retired, but brought back in 2000 when Stampede Wrestling was restarted by Bruce Hart and Ross Hart.