Rey De Parejas

Rey De Parejas was an annual tag league tournament held in Toryumon Japan to determine the strongest team in the promotion for the year. The tournament would be held over the course of several shows in October and November. Following the tournament's conclusion, several shows that followed would continue on under the Rey De Parejas tour name.

Following the Toryumon split the tournament was rebranded to there teams tournamnet in 2004 and It would be succeeded in Dragon Gate with Summer Adventure Tag League Tournament, though it changed its format from round-robin to single-elimination.

Tournament Winners

 * 2003: Shuji Kondo and "brother" YASSHI
 * 2004: Milano Collection AT, YOSSINO and Anthony W. Mori

2003 El Numero Uno
The first Rey De Parejas took place over the course of eleven days from October 5-October 26, 2003. In this year's league, there were eight participants broken up into single blocks. The points leaders from each block received entry into the tournament.

2004 El Numero Uno
The fourth and final El Numero Uno took place over the course of 25 days from March 6-April 25, 2004. This year was similar to the previous year in having eighteen initial participants and a three-round tournament format. The biggest difference was that there would be one winner of the Dragon Scramble and would not only earn entry into the tournament, but would also advance automatically into the semifinals.

An addition to the year was the determination of the weakest participant of the entire league. If two had the same low score and none were victorious in the Dragon Scramble, they would compete in a match where the loser would be considered the weakest wrestler of the year as opposed to the winner of the whole tournament considered the strongest.

This year was heavily marred by injuries that took place as league matches were going on. As a result, the time-frame was extended in the hopes the participants could recover. When it was determined that they would not be healed in time, changes were made in order for the tournament to proceed.

* = Was Henry III Sugawara until after March 26, when he turned on Anthony W. Mori and joined Aagan Iisou under his real name.

* = Ryo Saito was injured following his match on April 2. When it was determined that he would not recover in time to resume his participation, Naoki Tanizaki was chosen to fill in for him beginning April 18. Furthermore, SUWA was injured following his match on April 3. His remaining match was to have been against Saito. With both injured, it was decided their match would be canceled. This left Tanizaki, taking over for Saito, and Doi for second position, as SUWA could not compete further, resulting in a decision match.

Block B Decision Match: Naoki Tanizaki defeated Second Doi (April 24 - 9:13)

Dragon Scramble: Shuji Kondo defeated Anthony W. Mori, Don Fujii, Genki Horiguchi, Keni'chiro Arai, Milano Collection AT, Second Doi, TARU, Takuya Sugawara, YOSSINO, and "brother" YASSHI (April 25 - 15:20)

Maximum Weakest determination Match: Don Fujii defeated "brother" YASSHI (April 25 - 9:40)