BJW Tag Team Championship
The BJW World Tag Team Championship is the top tag team title defended in the Japanese professional wrestling promotion Big Japan Pro Wrestling. The Championship has been the leading Tag Team Championship in the promotion since 1997.
Title history
Wrestlers: | Times: | Date: | Days held |
Location: | Notes: |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Takashi Ishikawa and Kengo Kimura | 1 | June 3, 1997 | 8 | Tokyo, Japan | Defeated Shoji Nakamaki and Takashi Okano in the finals of a five-team scramble tournament to become the first champions.[1] |
Title vacated on June 11, 1997 when Ishikawa and Kimura split up.[1] | |||||
Yoshihiro Tajiri and Ryuji Yamakawa | 1 | July 23, 1997 | 152 | Tokyo, Japan | Defeated Takashi Ishikawa and Kishin Kawabata.[1] |
Gedo and Jado | 1 | December 22, 1997 | 11 | Isesaki, Japan | [1] |
Yoshihiro Tajiri (2) and Ryuji Yamakawa (2) | 2 | January 2, 1998 | 61 | Tokyo, Japan | [1] |
Shadow Winger and Shadow WX | 1 | March 4, 1998 | 158 | Shimizu, Japan | [1] |
Shouji Nakamaki and Ryuji Yamakawa (3) | 1 | August 9, 1998 | 112 | Kawasaki, Japan | [1] |
Title vacated on November 29, 1998 when Nakamaki left BJW.[1] | |||||
Tomoaki Honma and Shadow WX (2) | 1 | December 5, 1998 | 238 | Kanagawa, Japan | Defeated Jason the Terrible and Shadow Winger.[1] |
Mike Samples and Ryuji Yamakawa (4) | 1 | July 31, 1999 | 38 | Fukuoka, Japan | [1] |
Kamikaze and Shunme Matsuzaki | 1 | September 7, 1999 | 122 | Imabari, Japan | [1] |
Tomoaki Honma (2) and Ryuji Yamakawa (5) | 1 | January 7, 2000 | 147 | Osaka, Japan | [1] |
Nick Gage and John Zandig | 1 | June 2, 2000 | 8 | Nagaoka, Japan | [1] |
Justice Pain and The Wifebeater | 1 | June 10, 2000 | 22 | Sewell, New Jersey | [1] |
Shadow WX (3) and Ryuji Yamakawa (6) | 1 | July 2, 2000 | 75 | Tokyo, Japan | [1] |
Kamikaze (2) and Abdullah Kobayashi | 1 | September 15, 2000 | 135 | Tokyo, Japan | [1] |
Daisuke Sekimoto and Men's Teioh | 1 | January 28, 2001 | 595 | Tokyo, Japan | [1] |
Daikokubo Benkei and Abdullah Kobayashi (2) | 1 | September 15, 2002 | 460 | Fukuoka, Japan | [1] |
Badboy Hido and Ryuji Itoh | 1 | December 19, 2003 | 4 | Tokyo, Japan | [1] |
Mr. Big Japan (R. Yamakawa, 7) and Men's Teioh (2) | 1 | December 23, 2003 | 236 | Tokyo, Japan | [1] |
Abdullah Kobayashi (3) and Jaki Numazawa | 1 | August 15, 2004 | 105 | Kawasaki, Japan | [1] |
Gentaro and Takashi Sasaki | 1 | November 28, 2004 | 289 | Chiba, Japan | [1] |
Title stripped on September 13, 2005 for lack of title defenses.[1] | |||||
Abdullah Kobayashi (4) and Daisuke Sekimoto (2) | 1 | October 14, 2005 | 105 | Tokyo, Japan | Defeated Jun Kasai and Jaki Numazawa.[1] |
Mammoth Sasaki and Shadow WX (4) | 1 | January 27, 2006 | 310 | Kawasaki, Japan | [1] |
Daisuke Sekimoto (3) and Yoshihito Sasaki | 1 | December 3, 2006 | 455 | Yokohama, Japan | [1] |
Kengo Mashimo and Madoka | 1 | March 2, 2008 | 133 | Tokyo, Japan | [1] |
Mammoth Sasaki (2) and Daisuke Sekimoto (4) | 1 | July 13, 2008 | 237 | Yokohama, Japan | [1] |
Title vacated on March 7, 2009 after Sasaki is injured in an automobile accident.[1] | |||||
Isami Kodaka and Masashi Takeda | 1 | May 28, 2009 | 60 | Tokyo, Japan | Defeated Yuko Miyamoto and Takashi Sasaki in the finals of a Round-robin tournament final.[1] |
Yuji Okabayashi and Daisuke Sekimoto (5) | 1 | July 27, 2009 | 139 | Tokyo, Japan | [1] |
Yoshihito Sasaki and Shinya Ishikawa | 1 | December 13 2009 | 31 | Hakata, Fukuoka, Japan | [1] |
Title vacated on January 13, 2010 after Ishikawa suffers a leg injury.[1] | |||||
Jun Kasai and Jaki Numazawa (2) | 1 | April 28, 2010 | 165 | Tokyo, Japan | Defeated Daisuke Sekimoto and Yoshihito Sasaki in a tournament final to win the vacant title.[1] |
Daisuke Sekimoto (6) and Yoshihito Sasaki (2) | 2 | October 10, 2010 | 43 | Sapporo, Japan | [1] |
Jun Kasai (2) and Jaki Numazawa (3) | 2 | November 22, 2010 | 69 | Tokyo, Japan | [1] |
Brahman Shu and Brahman Kei | 1 | January 30, 2011 | 13 | Nagoya, Japan | [1] |
Jun Kasai (3) and Jaki Numazawa (4) | 3 | February 12, 2011 | 82 | Tokyo, Japan | [1] |
Isami Kodaka (2) and Yuko Miyamoto | 1 | May 5, 2011 | 332 | Yokohama, Japan | [1] |
Shinobu and Yoshihito Sasaki (4) | 1 | April 1, 2012 | 33 | Sapporo, Japan | [1] |
Shigehiro Irie and Shuji Ishikawa | 1 | May 4, 2012 | 72 | Tokyo, Japan | This match took place at a Union Pro Wrestling event.[1] |
Shinobu (2) and Yuji Okabayashi (2) | 1 | July 15, 2012 | 132 | Sapporo, Japan | [1] |
Isami Kodaka (3) and Yuko Miyamoto (2) | 2 | November 24, 2012 | 553 | Tokyo, Japan | [1] |
Kohei Sato and Shuji Ishikawa (2) | 1 | May 31, 2014 | 516 | Tokyo, Japan | [1] |
Daisuke Sekimoto (7) and Yuji Okabayashi (3) | 2 | October 29, 2015 | 62 | Tokyo, Japan | This was the final of the 2015 Saikyo Tag League.[1] |
Hideyoshi Kamitani and Ryota Hama | 1 | December 30, 2015 | 152 | Tokyo, Japan | [1] |
Kohei Sato (2) and Shuji Ishikawa (3) | 2 | May 30, 2016 | 154+ | Tokyo, Japan | [1] |
List of combined reigns
By wrestler
Rank | Wrestler | # of reigns |
Combined days |
---|---|---|---|
1. | Daisuke Sekimoto | 7 | 1,636 |
2. | Isami Kodaka | 3 | 945 |
3. | Yuko Miyamoto | 3 | 885 |
4. | Men's Teioh | 2 | 831 |
5. | Ryuji Yamakawa | 7 | 821 |
6. | Abdullah Kobayashi | 4 | 805 |
7. | Shadow WX | 4 | 781 |
8. | Shuji Ishikawa† | 3 | 742+ |
9. | Yoshihito Sasaki | 4 | 562 |
10. | Mammoth Sasaki | 2 | 547 |
11. | Kohei Sato† | 2 | 670+ |
12. | Benkei Daikokuboh | 1 | 470 |
13. | Jaki Numazawa | 4 | 421 |
14. | Tomoaki Honma | 2 | 385 |
15. | Jun Kasai | 3 | 316 |
16. | Gentaro | 1 | 289 |
16. | Takashi Sasaki | 1 | 289 |
18. | Yuji Okabayashi | 3 | 333 |
19. | Kamikaze | 2 | 257 |
20. | Yoshihiro Tajiri | 2 | 213 |
21. | Shinobu | 2 | 165 |
22. | Shadow Winger | 1 | 158 |
23. | Hideyoshi Kamitani | 1 | 152 |
23. | Ryota Hama | 1 | 152 |
25. | Kengo Mashimo | 1 | 133 |
25. | Madoka | 1 | 133 |
27. | Shumi Matsuzaki | 1 | 122 |
28. | Shouji Nakamaki | 1 | 112 |
29. | Shigehiro Irie | 1 | 72 |
30. | Masashi Takeda | 1 | 60 |
31. | Mike Samples | 1 | 38 |
32. | Shinya Ishikawa | 1 | 31 |
33. | Justice Pain | 1 | 22 |
33. | The Wifebeater | 1 | 22 |
35. | Brahman Shu | 1 | 13 |
35. | Brahman Kei | 1 | 13 |
37. | Gedo | 1 | 11 |
37. | Jado | 1 | 11 |
39. | Takashi Ishikawa | 1 | 9 |
39. | Kengo Kimura | 1 | 9 |
41. | Nick Gage | 1 | 9 |
41. | John Zandig | 1 | 9 |
43. | Badboy Hido | 1 | 4 |
43. | Ryuji Ito | 1 | 4 |
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 "BJW Tag Team Title". Wrestling Titles. Archived from the original on 9 March 2008. Retrieved 2008-02-15.
See also
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 9/9/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.