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WWF International Tag Team Championship

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 Wrestlers:                                                                 Times:                 Date:                           Place:                         Notes: 
1.  Rising Suns                                                               1                        June 1969                    Japan                       
(Toru Tanaka and Mitsu Arakawa) 
2.  Battman Tony Marino and Bruno Sammartino          1                       December 8, 1969       Pittsburgh, PA 
3.  Tony Marino and Victor Rivera                                  1                       December 12, 1969     New York City, NY      Rivera replaced Sammartino, as Sammartino already held the WWWF World Heavyweight Championship.  
4. The Mongols                                                               1                        June 15, 1970             New York City, NY     
(Bepo and Geto Mongol)
5. Bruno Sammartino and Dominic DeNucci                   1                       June 18, 1971            Pittsburgh, PA 
6. The Mongols                                                                2                       July 2, 1971               New York City, NY      
7. Luke Graham and Tarzan Tyler                                   1                      November 12, 1971   New York City, NY       Also held the WWWF World Tag Team Championship. 
8. Bepo Mongol and Johnny De Fazio                             1                      December 18, 1971    Pittsburgh, PA 
Vacant and inactive 1972  Titles were vacated and became inactive when the Pittsburgh promotion was sold to the National Wrestling Federation. 
1(9) Tatsumi Fujinami and Kengo Kimura                        1                      May 24, 1985             Kobe, Japan                 Defeated Dick Murdoch and Adrian Adonis in a tournament final. 
Abandoned October 31, 1985  Titles were abandoned when New Japan ended its partnership with the WWF. 

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