[1] At one point in 1957 there were at least 13 different, concurrently promoted NWA World Tag Team Championships across the United States.
[2][3] Being a professional wrestling championship, the NWA World Tag Team Championship was not won or lost in competitive matches, but determined by the decision of the bookers of NWA Mid-America.
Records do not specify if the team won a tournament of if they were simply awarded the championship by promoter Nick Gulas.
Mike Graham and Kevin Sullivan were the last Mid-America-recognized NWA World Tag Team Champions, having won the championship in April 1977, a short time before NWA Mid-America abandoned the championship.
[5] The reign of Len Rossi and Bearcat Brown from October 2, 1969, until some time in May 1970, lasted at least 211 days and possibly as long as 241 days, making it the longest individual reign on record.