NJPW Miscellaneous Junior Tag Team Tournaments

New Japan Pro Wrestling has held three miscellaneous round-robin tournaments over the years of 1994 until 2010, before being replaced with the annual Super Jr. Tag Tournament.

The tournaments were contested in 1994 until 2001 with a single block round-robin format with all teams facing each other once and later in two blocks with the top teams in each block facing at the finals. All matches had a thirty-minute time limit and in case of a time limit draw, both teams are awarded one point, while a win earns a team two points. In case of a draw through a double count out, the match is declared a no contest with neither team being awarded a point. After all, teams have faced each other, the top two teams move onto the finals to determine the winner of the tournament. Rankings in the tournament are not determined by head-to-head matches and in the event of more than two teams finishing clear of the other teams, extra match(es) will be held to determine the finalists.

1994
The 1994 Super Grade Junior Heavyweight Tag League was a round robin tournament hosted by New Japan Pro Wrestling. was held from October 9 to October 18, 1994

2001
The 2001 G1 Junior Heavyweight Tag League was a round robin tournament hosted by New Japan Pro Wrestling. was held from November 16 to November 25, 2001

2010
The 2010 Super J Tag League was a two-block, 10-team tournament held from November 9 to November 13. The tournament was held as spin-off of the singles tournament, the Super J Cup. This tournament in 2010 utilized a points system that involved simply one point for a win, and zero for a loss or draw. The winner, Gedo and Jado, went on to defeat Davey Richards and Rocky Romero to win the tournament. Guest natives included Fujita Hayato and Taro Nohashi from Michinoku Pro Wrestling, Akira and KUSHIDA from SMASH, Masaaki Mochizuki and Super Shisa from Dragon Gate and Nosawa Rongai and FUJITA from Tokyo Gurentai.