G-Infinity Championship

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PromotionGleat
Date establishedJuly 2022
Current championsBlack Generation International
(Kaito Ishida and Kazma Sakamoto)
Date wonDecember 13, 2025
G-Infinity Championship
The current belts design (2022–present)
Details
PromotionGleat
Date establishedJuly 2022
Current championsBlack Generation International
(Kaito Ishida and Kazma Sakamoto)
Date wonDecember 13, 2025
Statistics
First championsBulk Orchestra
(Kazma Sakamoto and Ryuichi Kawakami)
Most reignsAs an individual (2 reigns):
Longest reignBulk Orchestra
(Hayato Tamura and Check Shimatani)
(276 days)
Shortest reignBulk Orchestra
(Kazma Sakamoto and Ryuichi Kawakami)
(11 days)
Oldest championKaz Hayashi
(50 years, 9 months and 24 days)
Youngest championTetsuya Izuchi
(22 years, 11 months and 16 days)
Heaviest championRei Saito
(304 lb (138 kg))
Lightest championCheck Shimatani and Takuma
(158 lb (72 kg))

The G-Infinity Championship (Japanese: G-INFINITY王座, Hepburn: Jī Infiniti Ōza) is a professional wrestling tag team championship in the Japanese promotion Gleat. The title is the first tag team title to be created by the promotion and the second overall.[1] The title is currently vacant.

Inaugural tournament

Gleat was founded in 2020, after Lidet Entertainment sold all its shares of Pro Wrestling Noah to CyberAgent. Lidet's President Hiroyuki Suzuki, wanting to continue his involvement with professional wrestling, announced the formation of Gleat in August 2020, alongside Kiyoshi Tamura, Kaz Hayashi and Nosawa Rongai. The promotion features two brands: G Prowrestling, a traditional puroresu brand, and Lidet UWF, a shoot style brand inspired by UWF International.

In July 2022, Gleat announced the creation of the G-Infinity Championship for its G Prowrestling brand. A four-team tournament was held from August 20, 2022, to August 24 to crown the inaugural champions.[1] The tournament was won by Bulk Orchestra (Kazma Sakamoto and Ryuichi Kawakami).[2] After the match, Nobuhiro Shimatani and Hayato Tamura, who are also members of the Bulk Orchestra stable, announced their challenge to the title.[3]

When Hayato Tamura suffered from an injury incurred on October 9, 2022, #StrongHearts (Shigehiro Irie and T-Hawk) became interim champions.

On December 19, 2024, The Rascalz (Zachary Wentz and Trey Miguel) were forced to relinquish the title after Miguel sustained a broken finger, which prevented him from defending the title as scheduled.[4]

Semi-finals
August 20
Final
August 24
      
Bulk Orchestra
(Kazma Sakamoto and Ryuichi Kawakami)
Pin
60 Seconds
(Jun Tonsho and Keiichi Sato)
11:19[5]
Bulk Orchestra Pin
#StrongHearts 13:52[2]
Kaz Hayashi and Takanori Ito 11:40[5]
#StrongHearts
(Cima and T-Hawk)
Pin

Reigns

There have been a total of eleven reigns shared between eleven different teams consisting of eighteen distinctive champions, one interim reign and three vacancies.

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific team—reign numbers for the individuals are in parentheses, if different
Days Number of days held
Defenses Number of successful defenses
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign DaysDefenses
1 Bulk Orchestra
(Kazma Sakamoto and Ryuichi Kawakami)
August 24, 2022 G Prowrestling Ver. 31 Tokyo, Japan 1 110 Defeated #StrongHearts (Cima and T-Hawk) in the final of a four-team tournament to win the inaugural title. [2]
2 Bulk Orchestra
(Check Shimatani and Hayato Tamura)
September 4, 2022 G Prowrestling Ver. 32 Osaka, Japan 1 2766 [6]
#StrongHearts
(Shigehiro Irie and T-Hawk)
October 30, 2022 G Prowrestling Ver. 37 Sapporo, Japan 210 Lineal champions Check Shimatani and Hayato Tamura were originally scheduled to defend the title against Kaz Hayashi and Cima at this event, but were pulled due to Tamura not being cleared to compete after having suffered an injury in early October. Shigehiro Irie and T-Hawk defeated Hayashi and Cima to become the interim champions. On November 19, 2022, Irie and T-Hawk were defeated by lineal champions Shimatani and Tamura. [7][8]
3 Saito Brothers
(Jun Saito and Rei Saito)
June 7, 2023 Gleat Ver. EX "Face-Off" Access 2 TDCH Tokyo, Japan 1 26111 [9]
Vacated February 23, 2024 Gleat Ver. 9 Osaka, Japan Title vacated after Rei Saito suffered a dislocated shoulder. [10]
4 Coelacanths
(Cima and Kaz Hayashi)
March 13, 2024 Gleat Ver. 10 Tokyo, Japan 1 1104 Defeated #StrongHearts (Seiki Yoshioka and T-Hawk) in a tournament final to win the vacant titles. [11]
5 Black Generation International
(Kaito Ishida and Tetsuya Izuchi)
July 1, 2024 Gleat Ver. 12 Tokyo, Japan 1 972 [12]
6 The Rascalz
(Zachary Wentz and Trey Miguel)
October 6, 2024 Gleat Ver. Mega in Osaka Osaka, Japan 1 741 [13]
Vacated December 19, 2024 Title vacated after Trey Miguel suffered a broken finger. [4]
7 Kuroshio Tokyo Japan and Seigo Tachibana December 30, 2024 Gleat Ver. 14 Osaka, Japan 1 210 Defeated #StrongHearts (El Lindaman and T-Hawk) to win the vacant titles. [14]
8 Tokyo Bad Boys
(SBK and Takuma)
January 19, 2025 G Prowrestling Ver. 83 Tokyo, Japan 1 1335 [15]
9 Issei Onitsuka and Takehiro Yamamura June 1, 2025 Gleat Ver. 17 Tokyo, Japan 1 381
Vacated July 9, 2025 Title vacated after Issei Onitsuka retired from professional wrestling. [16]
10 Cima and Kuroshio Tokyo Japan October 9, 2025 Gleat Ver. EX ~ GLEAT vs. Kyoteki Tokyo, Japan 1
(2, 2)
320 Defeated Anti-Gle Monsters (Brass Knuckles Jun and Ryuichi Kawakami) to win the vacant titles. [17]
Vacated November 10, 2025
11 Black Generation International
(Kaito Ishida and Kazma Sakamoto)
December 13, 2025 Gleat Ver. 100 ~ Premium Edition Osaka, Japan 1
(2, 2)
129+3 Defeated El Lindaman and Takehiro Yamamura in the tournament finals to win the vacant titles. [18]

Combined reigns

See also

References

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