NWA International Tag Team Championship
This was a regional NWA championship based in Japan. For the version of this title that was promoted in NWA All Star Wrestling in Canada, see NWA International Tag Team Championship.
The NWA International Tag Team Championship was a National Wrestling Alliance-sanctioned title contested in All Japan Pro Wrestling and Western States Sports. Prior to being used in AJPW, the title was defended in the Japan Wrestling Association. The title lasted from 1962 through 1988. It is now part of the World Tag Team Championship, also known as the "Double Cup".
Title history
| No. | Champions | Reign | Date | Days held | Location | Event | Notes | |
| 1 | 1 | N/A | N/A | Recognized as first champions; may have held the title as early as 1959. | ||||
| 2 | The Flying Scotts | 1 | Live event | |||||
| 3 | 1 | Texas | Live event | |||||
| 4 | 1 | Fort Worth, Texas | Live event | |||||
| 5 | 2 | Texas, United States | Live event | |||||
| 6 | and Mike Padosis | 1 | Texas, United States | Live event | ||||
| 7 | and Michiaki Yoshimura | 1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Established the title in Japan Pro Wrestling Alliance. | |||
| 8 | and Bill Watts | 1 | Fukushima, Japan | Live event | ||||
| 9 | and Antonio Inoki | 1 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | ||||
| Title held up when Inoki no-shows a scheduled defense against Crusher Lisowski and Dr. Bill Miller in Hiroshima, Japan due to heavy snow. | ||||||||
| 10 | and Antonio Inoki | 2 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Defeated Crusher Lisowski and Bill Miller in rematch to win the held up title. | |||
| 11 | and Wilbur Snyder | 1 | Hiroshima, Japan | Live event | ||||
| 12 | and Antonio Inoki | 3 | Sapporo, Japan | Live event | ||||
| 13 | Dick the Bruiser and Crusher Lisowski | 1 | Sapporo, Japan | Live event | ||||
| 14 | and Antonio Inoki | 4 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | ||||
| 15 | The Funks and Seiji Sakaguchi | 1 | Los Angeles, California, United States | Live event | ||||
| Baba left the JWA to found All Japan Pro Wrestling. | ||||||||
| 17 | Kintarō Ōki and Seiji Sakaguchi | 1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Defeated Bobo Brazil and Gene Kiniski to win the vacant title. | |||
| 18 | and Johnny Valentine | 1 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | ||||
| 19 | Kintarō Ōki and Umanosuke Ueda | 1 | Nagoya, Japan | Live event | ||||
| 20 | and Fritz Von Erich | 1 | Yaizu, Japan | Live event | ||||
| 21 | and Karl Von Steiger | 1 | N/A | N/A | The JWA closed on April 20, 1973. Von Erich forfeited his half of the title and Krupp chose Karl von Steiger as his new partner to defend the title in Western States Sports. | | ||
| 22 | The Funks and Jumbo Tsuruta | 1 | San Antonio, Texas | Live event | Returned to All Japan Pro Wrestling with the championship | |||
| 26 | and Kim Duk | 1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||||
| 27 | and Jumbo Tsuruta | 2 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||||
| 28 | and Kim Duk | 2 | Seoul, South Korea | Live event | ||||
| 29 | and Jumbo Tsuruta | 3 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||||
| 30 | Abdullah the Butcher and Ray Candy | 1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||||
| 31 | and Jumbo Tsuruta | 4 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||||
| 32 | and Stan Hansen | 1 | Matsuyama, Japan | Live event | ||||
| 33 | and Jumbo Tsuruta | 5 | Nagasaki, Japan | Live event | ||||
| 34 | and Umanosuke Ueda | 1 | Fukuoka, Japan | Live event | ||||
| 35 | and Jumbo Tsuruta | 6 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||||
| Baba was injured | ||||||||
| 36 | and Jumbo Tsuruta | 1 | Hiroshima, Japan | Live event | Defeated Jerry Blackwell and Bruiser Brody to win the vacant title. | |||
| 37 | and Yoshiaki Yatsu | 1 | Sapporo, Japan | Live event | ||||
| 38 | and Jumbo Tsuruta | 2 | Sapporo, Japan | Live event | ||||
| 39 | 1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | | ||||
| 40 | and Yoshiaki Yatsu | 1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||||
| Unified with the PWF Tag Team Championship to form the World Tag Team Championship, also known as the "Double Cup". |