World Tag Team Championship (AJPW)

Professional wrestling tag team championship From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The World Tag Team Championship (世界タッグ王座, sekai taggu ōza) is a professional wrestling World tag team championship in Japanese promotion All Japan Pro Wrestling. It was created on June 10, 1988 as a unification of two previous tag team titles in All Japan; the PWF Tag Team Championship, and the NWA International Tag Team Championship; when the PWF champions Jumbo Tsuruta and Yoshiaki Yatsu defeated NWA champions The Road Warriors.[1] As with the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship, it is symbolized by four belts, two for each wrestler, representing the former PWF and NWA titles. It is currently the top of two tag team titles in AJPW, along with the secondary All Asia Tag Team Championship.

Date establishedJune 10, 1988
Current championsTitans Of Calamity (Ren Ayabe and Talos)
Date wonJanuary 2, 2026
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World Tag Team Championship
Details
PromotionAll Japan Pro Wrestling
Date establishedJune 10, 1988
Current championsTitans Of Calamity (Ren Ayabe and Talos)
Date wonJanuary 2, 2026
Other name
  • AJPW World Tag Team Championship
Statistics
First championsJumbo Tsuruta and Yoshiaki Yatsu
Most reignsAs individual:
Toshiaki Kawada (9)
As team:
Toshiaki Kawada and Akira Taue (6)
Longest reignTaiyō Kea and Minoru Suzuki (554 days)
Shortest reignAshura Hara and Genichiro Tenryu (1 day)
Oldest championGenichiro Tenryu (51 years, 5 months and 12 days)
Youngest championRyuki Honda (22 years, 4 months and 8 days)
Heaviest championAkebono (462 lbs)
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There have been a total of 103 reigns shared between 68 different teams consisting of 75 distinctive champions. The current champions are Titans Of Calamity (Ren Ayabe and Talos) who are in their first reign as a team.

Title history

More information No., Reign ...
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
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No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign DaysDefenses
All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW)
1 Gorin Konbi
(Jumbo Tsuruta and Yoshiaki Yatsu)
June 10, 1988 Super Power Series day 22 Tokyo, Japan 1 491 Tsuruta and Yatsu, the PWF Tag Team Champions, defeated NWA International champions The Road Warriors to unify the titles. [1][2]
2 Fuchin Gyorai
(Terry Gordy and Stan Hansen)
July 29, 1988 Summer Action Series Takasaki, Japan 1 20 [3][4]
3 Gorin Konbi
(Jumbo Tsuruta and Yoshiaki Yatsu)
July 31, 1988 Summer Action Series day 23 - Great kojika retirement Hakodate, Japan 2 290 [3][5]
4 Ryugenhou
(Ashura Hara and Genichiro Tenryu)
August 29, 1988 Summer Action Series II day 6: Bruiser Brody Memorial Night in Budokan Tokyo, Japan 1 10 [3]
5 Gorin Konbi
(Jumbo Tsuruta and Yoshiaki Yatsu)
August 30, 1988 Summer Action Series II day 7 Osaka, Japan 3 810 [3]
Vacated November 19, 1988 Vacated so the title could be decided in the World's Strongest Tag Determination League. [1]
6 Fuchin Gyorai
(Terry Gordy and Stan Hansen)
December 16, 1988 World's Strongest Tag Determination League Day 23 Tokyo, Japan 2 510 Won the World's Strongest Tag Determination League. [3]
7 Gorin Konbi
(Jumbo Tsuruta and Yoshiaki Yatsu)
February 2, 1989 WWA International Bash Kansas City, Missouri, United States 4 1597 Won the titles at a World Wrestling Alliance card. [1]
8 Ryukanhou
(Stan Hansen and Genichiro Tenryu )
July 11, 1989 Summer Action Series day 7 Sapporo, Japan 1
(3, 2)
110 [3]
9 Gorin Konbi
(Jumbo Tsuruta and Yoshiaki Yatsu)
July 22, 1989 Summer Action Series day 15 Kanazawa, Japan 5 901 [3]
10 Ryukanhou
(Stan Hansen and Genichiro Tenryu)
October 20, 1989 October Series Series Day 15 Tokyo, Japan 2
(4, 3)
400 [3]
Vacated November 29, 1989 Vacated so the title could be decided in the World's Strongest Tag Determination League. [1]
11 Ryukanhou
(Stan Hansen and Genichiro Tenryu)
December 6, 1989 World Strongest Tag Determination League Day 18 Tokyo, Japan 3
(5, 4)
900 Won the World's Strongest Tag Determination League. [3]
12 Satsujin Gyorai
(Terry Gordy and Steve Williams)
March 6, 1990 Excite Series day 10 Tokyo, Japan 1
(3, 1)
1351 [3]
13 The Great Kabuki and Jumbo Tsuruta July 19, 1990 Summer Action Series Day 11 Takefu, Japan 1
(1, 6)
80 [3]
Vacated July 30, 1990 Vacated due to Kabuki leaving AJPW for SWS. [1]
14 Satsujin Gyorai
(Terry Gordy and Steve Williams)
December 7, 1990 World's Strongest Tag Determination League day 18 Tokyo, Japan 2
(4, 2)
1322 Won the World's Strongest Tag Determination League. [3]
15 Stan Hansen and Danny Spivey April 18, 1991 Champion Carnival day 22 Tokyo, Japan 1
(6, 1)
792 [3]
16 Satsujin Gyorai
(Terry Gordy and Steve Williams)
July 6, 1991 Summer Action Series day 1 Yokosuka, Japan 3
(5, 3)
180 [3]
17 Toshiaki Kawada and Mitsuharu Misawa July 24, 1991 Summer Action Series day 15 Kanazawa, Japan 1 1351 [3]
Vacated December 6, 1991 Vacated so the title could be decided in the World's Strongest Tag Determination League. [1]
18 Satsujin Gyorai
(Terry Gordy and Steve Williams)
December 6, 1991 World's Strongest Tag Determination League day 17 Tokyo, Japan 4
(6, 4)
890 Won the World's Strongest Tag Determination League. [3]
19 Akira Taue and Jumbo Tsuruta March 4, 1992 Excite Series day 10 Tokyo, Japan 1
(1, 7)
2542 [3][6]
Vacated November 13, 1992 Vacated so the title could be decided in the World's Strongest Tag Determination League. [1]
20 Toshiaki Kawada and Mitsuharu Misawa December 4, 1992 World's Strongest Tag Determination League day 19 Tokyo, Japan 2 570 Won the World's Strongest Tag Determination League. [3]
21 Satsujin Gyorai
(Terry Gordy and Steve Williams)
January 30, 1993 New Year Giant Series day 22 Chiba, Japan 5
(7, 5)
1100 [3]
22 The Holy Demon Army
(Toshiaki Kawada and Akira Taue)
May 20, 1993 Super Power Series Day 6 Sapporo, Japan 1
(3, 2)
1062 [3]
23 Ted DiBiase and Stan Hansen September 3, 1993 Summer Action Series II day 12 Tokyo, Japan 1
(1, 7)
711 [3][7]
Vacated November 13, 1993 Vacated so the title could be decided in the World's Strongest Tag Determination League. [1]
24 Kenta Kobashi and Mitsuharu Misawa December 3, 1993 World's Strongest Tag Determination League day 18 Tokyo, Japan 1
(1, 3)
3512 Won the World's Strongest Tag Determination League. [3]
Vacated November 19, 1994 Vacated so the title could be decided in the World's Strongest Tag Determination League. [1]
25 Kenta Kobashi and Mitsuharu Misawa December 10, 1994 World's Strongest Tag Determination League day 18 Tokyo, Japan 2
(2, 4)
1812 Won the World's Strongest Tag Determination League. [3]
26 The Holy Demon Army
(Toshiaki Kawada and Akira Taue)
June 9, 1995 Super Power Series day 15 Tokyo, Japan 2
(4, 3)
2292 [3]
27 Gary Albright and Stan Hansen January 24, 1996 New Year Giant Series day 17 Matsumoto, Japan 1
(1, 8)
270 [3][8]
28 The Holy Demon Army
(Toshiaki Kawada and Akira Taue)
February 20, 1996 Excite Series day 3 Morioka, Japan 3
(5, 4)
931 [3]
29 Jun Akiyama and Mitsuharu Misawa May 23, 1996 Super Power Series day 5 Sapporo, Japan 1
(1, 5)
1052 [3][9]
30 Johnny Ace and Steve Williams September 5, 1996 Summer Action Series II day 14 Tokyo, Japan 1
(1, 6)
1341 [3][10]
31 The Holy Demon Army
(Toshiaki Kawada and Akira Taue)
January 17, 1997 New Year Giant Series day 11 Matsumoto, Japan 4
(6, 5)
1301 [3][11]
32 G.E.T.
(Johnny Ace and Kenta Kobashi)
May 27, 1997 Super Power Series day 9 Sapporo, Japan 1
(2, 3)
590 [3]
33 T.O.P.
(Gary Albright and Steve Williams)
July 25, 1997 Summer Action Series day 21 Tokyo, Japan 1
(2, 7)
711 [3]
34 G.E.T.
(Johnny Ace and Kenta Kobashi)
October 4, 1997 October Giant Series day 6 Nagoya, Japan 2
(3, 4)
1130 [3]
35 The Holy Demon Army
(Toshiaki Kawada and Akira Taue)
January 25, 1998 New Year Giant Series day 14 Yokohama, Japan 5
(7, 6)
3474 [3]
36 Jun Akiyama and Kenta Kobashi January 7, 1999 New Year Giant Series tour. Hidaka, Japan 1
(2, 5)
1531 [12]
37 Johnny Ace and Bart Gunn June 9, 1999 Super Power Series tour. Sendai, Japan 1
(4, 1)
440 [13]
38 No Fear
(Takao Omori and Yoshihiro Takayama)
July 23, 1999 Summer Action Series tour. Tokyo, Japan 1 330 Also held the All Asia Tag Team Championship. [14]
39 Mitsuharu Misawa and Yoshinari Ogawa August 25, 1999 Summer Action Series II tour Hiroshima, Japan 1
(6, 1)
590 This was also for Omori and Takayama's All Asia title. [15]
40 Jun Akiyama and Kenta Kobashi October 23, 1999 October Giant Series tour. Nagoya, Japan 2
(3, 6)
1202 [16]
41 Vader and Steve Williams February 20, 2000 Excite Series tour. Kobe, Japan 1
(1, 8)
580 [17]
Vacated April 7, 2000 Vacated due to Vader fracturing his left arm. [3]
42 The Holy Demon Army
(Toshiaki Kawada and Akira Taue)
June 9, 2000 Super Power Series tour Tokyo, Japan 6
(8, 7)
70 Defeated Takao Omori and Yoshihiro Takayama in a tournament final. [18]
Vacated June 16, 2000 Vacated due to Taue and several others leaving AJPW to form Pro Wrestling Noah. [3]
43 Taiyō Kea and Johnny Smith January 14, 2001 New Year Giant Series tour Tokyo, Japan 1 1913 Defeated Masanobu Fuchi and Toshiaki Kawada. [19]
44 Yoji Anjo and Genichiro Tenryu July 14, 2001 Summer Action Series tour. Tokyo, Japan 1
(1, 5)
1002 [20]
45 Taiyō Kea and Keiji Muto October 22, 2001 October Giant Series tour. Niigata, Japan 1
(2, 1)
2682 During this reign Taiyō Kea and Keiji Muto won the IWGP Tag Team Championship in a Winner takes all match where the AJPW Tag Team Championship was also on the line. [21]
46 KroniK
(Brian Adams and Bryan Clark)
July 17, 2002 Summer Action Series tour. Osaka, Japan 1 851 [22][23]
Vacated October 10, 2002 Vacated due to Adams becoming a professional boxer. [1]
47 Taiyō Kea and Satoshi Kojima December 6, 2002 N/A Tokyo, Japan 1
(3, 1)
1530 Won the World's Strongest Tag Determination League. [3]
Vacated May 8, 2003 Vacated due to inactivity. [1]
48 Arashi and Keiji Muto June 8, 2003 Super Power Series tour Yokohama, Japan 1
(1, 2)
2244 Defeated Satoshi Kojima and Jimmy Yang in a tournament final. [24][25]
49 Kojikaz
(Kaz Hayashi and Satoshi Kojima)
January 18, 2004 New Year Giant Series tour. Osaka, Japan 1
(1, 2)
1461 [26][27][28]
50 Kendo Kashin and Yuji Nagata June 12, 2004 Crossover tour. Nagoya, Japan 1 1880 [29]
Vacated December 12, 2004 Vacated due to inactivity. [1]
51 RO&D
(Jamal and Taiyō Kea)
January 16, 2005 New Year Shining Series tour Osaka, Japan 1
(1, 4)
3233 Defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi and Yutaka Yoshie. [30]
Vacated December 5, 2005 Vacated due to Jamal leaving AJPW for WWE. [31]
52 Toshiaki Kawada and Taiyō Kea February 17, 2007 Pro Wrestling Love in Ryogoku vol. 2 Tokyo, Japan 1
(9, 5)
1901 Defeated RO'Z and Suwama. [32]
53 Voodoo Murders
(Satoshi Kojima and Taru)
August 26, 2007 Pro Wrestling Love in Ryogoku vol. 3 Tokyo, Japan 1
(3, 1)
1300 [33]
54 Joe Doering and Keiji Muto January 3, 2008 New Year Shining Series tour. Tokyo, Japan 1
(1, 3)
1771 [34]
55 Taiyō Kea and Minoru Suzuki June 28, 2008 Crossover tour. Osaka, Japan 1
(1, 6)
5544
56 Masakatsu Funaki and Keiji Muto January 3, 2010 New Year Shining Series tour. Tokyo, Japan 1
(1, 4)
650
Vacated March 9, 2010 Vacated due to Muto suffering a knee injury which required surgery. [1]
57 Taiyō Kea and Akebono July 4, 2010 Crossover tour 2010 Osaka, Japan 1
(7, 1)
2173 Defeated Suwama and Ryota Hama.
58 Voodoo Murders
(Joe Doering and Kono)
February 6, 2011 Excite Series 2011 Tokyo, Japan 1
(2, 1)
1171
Vacated June 3, 2011 Vacated after AJPW suspended Kono. [1]
59 The Great Muta and Kenso June 19, 2011 Pro-Wrestling Love In Ryogoku Vol. 12 Tokyo, Japan 1
(5, 1)
1261 Defeated Akebono and Ryota Hama for the vacant titles. [35]
60 The Black Family
(Dark Cuervo and Dark Ozz)
October 23, 2011 Pro-Wrestling Love In Ryogoku Vol. 13 Tokyo, Japan 1 1492
61 Get Wild
(Manabu Soya and Takao Omori)
March 20, 2012 Pro-Wrestling Love In Ryogoku Vol. 14 Tokyo, Japan 1
(1, 2)
610
62 Joe Doering and Seiya Sanada May 20, 2012 AJPW 40th Anniversary Year Rise Up Tour 2012 Fukuoka, Japan 1
(3, 1)
280
63 Get Wild
(Manabu Soya and Takao Omori)
June 17, 2012 AJPW 40th Anniversary Year Cross Over 2012 Tokyo, Japan 2
(2, 3)
1353
Vacated October 30, 2012 Tokyo, Japan Vacated so the title could be decided in the 2012 World's Strongest Tag Determination League. [3]
64 Get Wild
(Manabu Soya and Takao Omori)
November 30, 2012 AJPW 40th Anniversary World 's Strongest Tag Determination League 2012 tour Tokyo, Japan 3
(3, 4)
1072 Won the World's Strongest Tag Determination League, defeating Joe Doering and Suwama in the finals.
65 Burning
(Go Shiozaki and Jun Akiyama)
March 17, 2013 Pro-Wrestling Love In Ryogoku 2013 ~ Basic & Dynamic Tokyo, Japan 1
(1, 4)
2193
66 Evolution
(Suwama and Joe Doering)
October 22, 2013 AJPW Anniversary Tour 2013 Niigata, Japan 1
(1, 4)
2494
67 Wild Burning
(Jun Akiyama and Takao Omori)
June 28, 2014 AJPW Dynamite Series 2014 Sapporo, Japan 1
(5, 5)
1173
Vacated October 23, 2014 Tokyo, Japan Vacated so the title could be decided in the 2014 World's Strongest Tag Determination League. [3]
68 Wild Burning
(Jun Akiyama and Takao Omori)
December 6, 2014 AJPW Real World Tag League 2014 Tokyo, Japan 2
(6, 6)
1062 Won the World's Strongest Tag Determination League, defeating Go Shiozaki and Kento Miyahara in the finals.
69 Akebono and Yutaka Yoshie March 22, 2015 AJPW Dream Power Series 2015 Fukuoka, Japan 1
(2, 1)
450
70 Xceed
(Go Shiozaki and Kento Miyahara)
May 6, 2015 AJPW Super Power Series 2015 Tokyo, Japan 1
(2, 1)
1453
Vacated September 28, 2015 Vacated due to Shiozaki resigning from AJPW. [36]
71 The Big Guns
(Bodyguard and Zeus)
December 23, 2015 Wrestle Dream Osaka, Japan 1 1752 Defeated Jun Akiyama and Takao Omori to win the vacant title.
72 Daisuke Sekimoto and Yuji Okabayashi June 15, 2016 2016 Dynamite Series Tokyo, Japan 1 1654
73 The Big Guns
(Bodyguard and Zeus)
November 27, 2016 Zen Nihon Puroresu in Ryōgoku Kokugikan Tokyo, Japan 2 1754
74 Kai and Kengo Mashimo May 21, 2017 2017 Super Power Series Tokyo, Japan 1 210
75 The Big Guns
(Bodyguard and Zeus)
June 11, 2017 2017 Dynamite Series Tokyo, Japan 3 361
76 Nextream
(Jake Lee and Naoya Nomura)
July 17, 2017 2017 Summer Action Series Tokyo, Japan 1 151
Vacated August 1, 2017 Vacated due to Lee being sidelined with a knee injury. [37]
77 Daisuke Sekimoto and Yuji Okabayashi August 27, 2017 2017 Summer Explosion Tokyo, Japan 2 500 Defeated Kai and Naoya Nomura to win the vacant title.
Vacated October 16, 2017 Vacated due to Okabayashi suffering a shoulder injury. [38]
78 Wild Burning
(Jun Akiyama and Takao Omori)
October 21, 2017 Jun Akiyama and Takao Omori Debut 25th Anniversary Show Yokohama, Japan 3
(7, 7)
740 Defeated Daisuke Sekimoto and Ryuji Ito to win the vacant title.
79 Suwama and Shuji Ishikawa January 3, 2018 New Year Giant Series Tokyo, Japan 1
(2, 1)
310
80 Kento Miyahara and Yoshitatsu February 3, 2018 Yokohama Twilight Blues Special 2018 Yokohama, Japan 1
(2, 1)
220
81 The Big Guns
(Bodyguard and Zeus)
February 25, 2018 2018 Excite Series Osaka, Japan 4 280
82 Dylan James and Ryoji Sai March 25, 2018 2018 Power Dream Series Saitama, Japan 1 971
83 Violent Giants
(Suwama and Shuji Ishikawa)
June 30, 2018 2018 Dynamite Series Sapporo, Japan 2
(3, 2)
1974
84 Strong BJ
(Daisuke Sekimoto and Yuji Okabayashi)
January 13, 2019 BJW To Was Gat Early Tokyo, Japan 3 651 Won the titles at a Big Japan Pro Wrestling show.
85 Violent Giants
(Suwama and Shuji Ishikawa)
March 19, 2019 2019 Dream Power Series Tokyo, Japan 3
(4, 3)
1683
86 Zeus and Ryoji Sai September 3, 2019 2019 Summer Explosion Tokyo, Japan 1
(5, 2)
1211
87 Violent Giants
(Suwama and Shuji Ishikawa)
January 2, 2020 AJPW New Year Wars 2020 Tokyo, Japan 4
(5, 4)
3665
88 NEXTREAM
(Kento Miyahara and Yuma Aoyagi)
January 2, 2021 AJPW New Year Wars 2021 Tokyo, Japan 1
(3, 1)
2484
89 Runaway Suplex
(Shotaro Ashino and Suwama)
September 7, 2021 AJPW Super Deluxe Series Tokyo, Japan 1
(1, 6)
2493 [39]
90 Twin Towers
(Shuji Ishikawa and Kohei Sato)
May 14, 2022 AJPW Super Power Series Sapporo, Japan 1
(5, 1)
361 [40]
91 Gungnir of Anarchy
(Shotaro Ashino and Ryuki Honda)
June 19, 2022 AJPW Champions Night 4: 50th Anniversary Tour Tokyo, Japan 1
(2, 1)
1264 [41]
92 Voodoo Murders
(Kono and Suwama)
October 23, 2022 AJPW Raising An Army Memorial Series 2022 Osaka, Japan 1
(2, 7)
710 [42]
93 Kento Miyahara and Takuya Nomura January 2, 2023 AJPW New Year Giant Series 2023 Tokyo, Japan 1
(4, 1)
200 [43]
94 Yuma Aoyagi and Naoya Nomura January 22, 2023 AJPW New Year Giant Series 2023 Tokyo, Japan 1
(2, 2)
580 [44]
95 Kongo
(Kenoh and Manabu Soya)
March 21, 2023 AJPW Dream Series 2023 Tokyo, Japan 1
(1, 4)
862 [45]
96 Zen Nisshin Jidai
(Kento Miyahara and Yuma Aoyagi)
June 15, 2023 AJPW Dynamite Series 2023 Tokyo, Japan 2
(5, 3)
1163 [46]
97 Saito Brothers
(Jun Saito and Rei Saito)
October 9, 2023 AJPW Raising An Army Memorial Series 2023 Kakuda, Japan 1 1254 [47]
Vacated February 11, 2024 Titles were vacated after Rei Saito suffered a shoulder injury. [48]
98 Hideki Suzuki and Suwama February 25, 2024 AJPW Excite Series 2024 Kyoto, Japan 1
(1, 8)
341 Defeated Zen Nisshin Jidai (Kento Miyahara and Yuma Aoyagi) to win the vacant titles. [49]
99 Saito Brothers
(Jun Saito and Rei Saito)
March 30, 2024 AJPW Dream Power Series 2024 Tokyo, Japan 2 3448 [50]
100 Business Tag Team
(Kento Miyahara and Yuma Aoyagi)
March 9, 2025 AJPW Dream Power Series 2025 Tokyo, Japan 3
(6, 4)
1473 Miyahara and Aoyagi previously teamed up under the tag names of Zen Nisshin Jidai and Nextream. [51]
101 Baka No Jidai
(Hideki Suzuki and Kengo Mashimo)
August 3, 2025 AJPW Nettou Summer Action Wars 2025 Tokyo, Japan 1
(2, 2)
510 [52]
102 Havoc
(Odyssey and Xyon)
September 23, 2025 AJPW Giant Dream 2025 Tokyo, Japan 1 1012 [53]
103 Titans Of Calamity
(Ren Ayabe and Talos)
January 2, 2026 AJPW New Year Wars 2026 Tokyo, Japan 1 127+3 [54]
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Combined reigns

As of May 9, 2026.

Four-time champions, Violent Giants (Suwama and Shuji Ishikawa)
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Indicates the current champion
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By team

More information Rank, Team ...
Rank Team No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined days
1 The Holy Demon Army
(Toshiaki Kawada and Akira Taue)
610912
2 Violent Giants
(Suwama and Shuji Ishikawa)
412762
3 Taiyō Kea and Minoru Suzuki14554
4 Kenta Kobashi and Mitsuharu Misawa24532
5 NEXTREAM/Zen Nisshin Jidai/Business Tag Team
(Kento Miyahara and Yuma Aoyagi)
310511
6 Satsujin Gyorai
(Terry Gordy and Steve Williams)
53484
7 Saito Brothers
(Jun Saito and Rei Saito)
212469
8 The Big Guns
(Bodyguard and Zeus)
47414
9 Gorin Konbi
(Jumbo Tsuruta and Yoshiaki Yatsu)
47408
10 RO&D
(Jamal and Taiyō Kea)
13323
11 Get Wild
(Manabu Soya and Takao Omori)
35303
12 Wild Burning
(Jun Akiyama and Takao Omori)
35297
13 Daisuke Sekimoto and Yuji Okabayashi35280
14 Jun Akiyama and Kenta Kobashi23273
15 Taiyō Kea and Keiji Muto12268
16 Akira Taue and Jumbo Tsuruta12254
17 Evolution
(Joe Doering and Suwama)
14249
Runaway Suplex
(Shotaro Ashino and Suwama)
13249
19 Arashi and Keiji Muto14224
20 Burning
(Go Shiozaki and Jun Akiyama)
13219
21 Taiyō Kea and Akebono13217
22 Toshiaki Kawada and Mitsuharu Misawa21192
23 Taiyō Kea and Johnny Smith13191
24 Toshiaki Kawada and Taiyō Kea11190
25 Kendo Kashin and Yuji Nagata10188
26 Joe Doering and Keiji Muto11177
27 G.E.T.
(Johnny Ace and Kenta Kobashi)
20172
28 Taiyō Kea and Satoshi Kojima10153
29 The Black Family
(Dark Cuervo and Dark Ozz)
12149
30 Kojikaz
(Kaz Hayashi and Satoshi Kojima)
11146
31 Xceed
(Go Shiozaki and Kento Miyahara)
13145
32 Ryukanhou
(Stan Hansen and Genichiro Tenryu)
30141
33 Johnny Ace and Steve Williams11134
34 Voodoo Murders
(Satoshi Kojima and Taru)
10130
35 Gungnir Of Anarchy
(Ryuki Honda and Shotaro Ashino)
14126
The Great Muta and Kenso11126
37 Titans Of Calamity †
(Ren Ayabe and Talos)
13127+
38 Zeus and Ryoji Sai11121
39 Voodoo Murders
(Joe Doering and Kono)
13117
40 Jun Akiyama and Mitsuharu Misawa12105
41 Havoc
(Odyssey and Xyon)
12101
42 Yoji Anjo and Genichiro Tenryu12100
43 Dylan James and Ryoji Sai1197
44 Kongo
(Kenoh and Manabu Soya)
1286
45 KroniK
(Brian Adams and Bryan Clark)
1185
46 Stan Hansen and Danny Spivey1279
47 Ted DiBiase and Stan Hansen1171
Voodoo Murders
(Kono and Suwama)
1071
T.O.P.
(Gary Albright and Steve Williams)
1171
50 Masakatsu Funaki and Keiji Muto1065
51 Mitsuharu Misawa and Yoshinari Ogawa1059
52 Vader and Steve Williams1058
Yuma Aoyagi and Naoya Nomura1058
54 Baka No Jidai
(Hideki Suzuki and Kengo Mashimo)
1051
55 Fuchin Gyorai
(Terry Gordy and Stan Hansen)
2050
56 Akebono and Yutaka Yoshie1045
57 Johnny Ace and Bart Gunn1044
58 Twin Towers
(Shuji Ishikawa and Kohei Sato)
1136
59 Hideki Suzuki and Suwama1134
60 No Fear
(Takao Omori and Yoshihiro Takayama)
1033
61 Joe Doering and Seiya Sanada1028
62 Gary Albright and Stan Hansen1027
63 Kento Miyahara and Yoshitatsu1022
64 Kai and Kengo Mashimo1021
65 Kento Miyahara and Takuya Nomura1020
66 Nextream
(Jake Lee and Naoya Nomura)
1115
67 The Great Kabuki and Jumbo Tsuruta108
68 Ryugenhou
(Ashura Hara and Genichiro Tenryu)
101
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By wrestler

More information Rank, Wrestler ...
Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined days
1 Taiyō Kea7161,896
2 Suwama8201,365
3 Toshiaki Kawada9121,294
4 Akira Taue7121,166
5 Kenta Kobashi67977
6 Jun Akiyama713894
7 Mitsuharu Misawa67888
8 Keiji Muto/The Great Muta58860
9 Shuji Ishikawa513798
10 Steve Williams85747
11 Kento Miyahara613698
12 Jumbo Tsuruta711670
13 Takao Omori711633
14 Joe Doering46571
15 Yuma Aoyagi410569
16 Minoru Suzuki14554
17 Zeus58535
18 Terry Gordy73534
19 Jun Saito212469
Rei Saito212469
21 Satoshi Kojima31429
22 Bodyguard47414
23 Yoshiaki Yatsu59408
24 Manabu Soya47389
25 Shotaro Ashino27375
26 Stan Hansen83368
27 Go Shiozaki26364
28 Johnny Ace41350
29 Jamal13323
30 Daisuke Sekimoto35280
Yuji Okabayashi35280
32 Akebono23262
33 Genichiro Tenryu52242
34 Arashi14224
35 Ryoji Sai22218
36 Johnny Smith13191
37 Kono21188
Kendo Kashin10188
Yuji Nagata10188
40 Dark Cuervo12149
Dark Ozz12149
42 Kaz Hayashi11146
43 Taru10130
44 Ryuki Honda14126
Kenso11126
46 Ren Ayabe13127+
Talos13127+
48 Odyssey12101
Xyon12101
50 Yoji Anjo12100
51 Gary Albright2198
52 Dylan James1197
53 Kenoh1286
54 Hideki Suzuki2185
Brian Adams1185
Bryan Clark1185
57 Danny Spivey1279
58 Naoya Nomura2173
59 Kengo Mashimo2072
60 Ted DiBiase1171
61 Masakatsu Funaki1065
62 Yoshinari Ogawa1059
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