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{{Distinguish|Asia Tag Team Championship (NJPW)}}
 
{{Distinguish|Asia Tag Team Championship (NJPW)}}
 
{{Championship
 
{{Championship
|image = Allasiatag.jpg
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|image = Allasiatag2.jpg
|current = [[Yankii Nicho Kenju]]<br /><small>([[Isami Kodaka]] and [[Yuko Miyamoto]])<small \>
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|current = [[Evolution]]<br/><small>([[Dan Tamura]] and [[Hikaru Sato]])</small>
|imagec = YankiNichokenjuallasia.png
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|imagec =
|date = March 23, 2020
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|date = March 30, 2024
 
|caption =
 
|caption =
 
|promotion = [[Japan Pro Wrestling Alliance|Japan Wrestling Association]]<br/> [[All Japan Pro Wrestling]]
 
|promotion = [[Japan Pro Wrestling Alliance|Japan Wrestling Association]]<br/> [[All Japan Pro Wrestling]]
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The '''All Asia Tag Team Championship''' is the secondary tag team championship in the tag team title in the [[All Japan Pro Wrestling]] promotion. It was created on November 16, 1955 in the [[Japan Pro Wrestling Alliance|Japan Wrestling Association]] (JWA) when King Kong Czaya and Tiger Joginder Singh defeated JWA founder Rikidōzan and Harold Sakata in a tournament final. It was abandoned in 1973 when the JWA closed, but was later revived in 1976 by AJPW. It is currently one of two tag team titles in AJPW, along with the [[World Tag Team Championship]] and its openweight championship in AJPW and also the oldest active title in Japan.
 
The '''All Asia Tag Team Championship''' is the secondary tag team championship in the tag team title in the [[All Japan Pro Wrestling]] promotion. It was created on November 16, 1955 in the [[Japan Pro Wrestling Alliance|Japan Wrestling Association]] (JWA) when King Kong Czaya and Tiger Joginder Singh defeated JWA founder Rikidōzan and Harold Sakata in a tournament final. It was abandoned in 1973 when the JWA closed, but was later revived in 1976 by AJPW. It is currently one of two tag team titles in AJPW, along with the [[World Tag Team Championship]] and its openweight championship in AJPW and also the oldest active title in Japan.
   
== Title history ==
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==Title history==
 
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; width=100%;"
 
! style="background: #e3e3e3;" |#
 
! style="background: #e3e3e3;" |#
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|1
 
|1
 
|[[King Kong Czaya]] and [[Tiger Joginder Singh]]
 
|[[King Kong Czaya]] and [[Tiger Joginder Singh]]
|1
+
| 1
 
|
 
|
 
November 16, 1955
 
November 16, 1955
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|-
 
|-
 
|—
 
|—
  +
 
|Vacated
 
|Vacated
 
|—
 
|—
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|—
 
|—
 
|—
 
|—
|—
+
|
|Vacated due to Czaya and Jokinder splitting up.
+
|Vacated due to Czaya and Jokinder splitting up.
 
|-
 
|-
|2
+
| 2
|Dan Miller and Frank Valois
+
|Dan Miller and Frank Valois
 
|1
 
|1
 
|June 2, 1960
 
|June 2, 1960
|5 Days
+
|5 Days
 
|Osaka
 
|Osaka
 
|0
 
|0
|Defeated Rikidōzan and Michiaki Yoshimura.
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|Defeated Rikidōzan and Michiaki Yoshimura.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|3
 
|3
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|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
|{{sort|04|4}}
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|{{sort|04|4}}
 
|Luther Lindsay and Ricky Waldo
 
|Luther Lindsay and Ricky Waldo
 
|{{sort|01|1}}
 
|{{sort|01|1}}
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|{{sort|05|5}}
 
|{{sort|05|5}}
 
|Rikidōzan and Toyonobori
 
|Rikidōzan and Toyonobori
  +
 
|2
 
|2
 
|February 15, 1962
 
|February 15, 1962
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|Buddy Austin and Mike Sharpe
 
|Buddy Austin and Mike Sharpe
 
|{{sort|01|1}}
 
|{{sort|01|1}}
|June 4, 1962
+
|June 4, 1962
 
|28 Days
 
|28 Days
 
|Osaka
 
|Osaka
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|3
 
|3
 
|July 1, 1962
 
|July 1, 1962
|184 Days
+
|184 Days
 
|Toyonaka
 
|Toyonaka
 
|0
 
|0
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|216 Days
 
|216 Days
 
|Sapporo
 
|Sapporo
|0
+
| 0
 
|Defeated Fred Atkins and Killer Kowalski.
 
|Defeated Fred Atkins and Killer Kowalski.
 
|-
 
|-
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|—
 
|—
 
|December 15, 1963
 
|December 15, 1963
  +
 
|—
 
|—
 
|—
 
|—
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|{{sort|09|9}}
 
|{{sort|09|9}}
 
|Toyonobori <small>(5)</small> and Michiaki Yoshimura
 
|Toyonobori <small>(5)</small> and Michiaki Yoshimura
|1
+
| 1
 
|February 20, 1964
 
|February 20, 1964
 
|77 Days
 
|77 Days
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|-
 
|-
 
|12
 
|12
|[[The Destroyer]] and Billy Red Lyons
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|[[The Destroyer]] and Billy Red Lyons
 
|1
 
|1
 
|June 3, 1965
 
|June 3, 1965
 
|42 Days
 
|42 Days
|Sapporo
+
| Sapporo
 
|0
 
|0
 
|
 
|
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|July 15, 1965
 
|July 15, 1965
 
|174 Days
 
|174 Days
|Shizuoka
+
|Shizuoka
 
|0
 
|0
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
 
|&#8212;
 
|&#8212;
|Vacated
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|Vacated
 
|&#8212;
 
|&#8212;
 
|January 5, 1966
 
|January 5, 1966
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| align="left" |
 
|-
 
|-
|16
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|16
 
|Eddie Graham and Killer Karl Kox <small>(2)</small>
 
|Eddie Graham and Killer Karl Kox <small>(2)</small>
 
|{{sort|01|1}}
 
|{{sort|01|1}}
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|July 1, 1966
 
|July 1, 1966
 
|127 Days
 
|127 Days
|Hiroshima
+
|Hiroshima
 
|0
 
|0
 
| align="left" |
 
| align="left" |
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|Vacated due to Baba winning the [[NWA International Tag Team Championship]].
 
|Vacated due to Baba winning the [[NWA International Tag Team Championship]].
 
|-
 
|-
|18
+
|18
 
|Kintaro Ohki and Michiaki Yoshimura <small>(4)</small>
 
|Kintaro Ohki and Michiaki Yoshimura <small>(4)</small>
 
|1
 
|1
|December 3, 1966
+
| December 3, 1966
|119 Days
+
|119 Days
 
|Tokyo
 
|Tokyo
 
|0
 
|0
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|—
 
|—
 
|April,1967
 
|April,1967
|—
+
|
 
|—
 
|—
 
|—
 
|—
 
|Vacated  due to Ohki getting injured in a car accident.
 
|Vacated  due to Ohki getting injured in a car accident.
 
|-
 
|-
|19
+
|19
 
|Antonio Inoki and Michiaki Yoshimura <small>(5)</small>
 
|Antonio Inoki and Michiaki Yoshimura <small>(5)</small>
 
|1
 
|1
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|—
 
|—
 
|October 31, 1967
 
|October 31, 1967
|—
+
|—
 
|—
 
|—
 
|—
 
|—
 
|Vacated due to Inoki winning the NWA International Tag Team Championship
 
|Vacated due to Inoki winning the NWA International Tag Team Championship
 
|-
 
|-
|20
+
|20
 
|Kintaro Ohki (2) and Michiaki Yoshimura <small>(6)</small>
 
|Kintaro Ohki (2) and Michiaki Yoshimura <small>(6)</small>
 
|2
 
|2
 
|January 6, 1968
 
|January 6, 1968
 
|184 Days
 
|184 Days
|Osaka
+
|Osaka
 
|0
 
|0
 
|Defeated Bill Miller and Rick Hunter.
 
|Defeated Bill Miller and Rick Hunter.
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|21
 
|21
 
|Klondike Bill and Skull Murphy
 
|Klondike Bill and Skull Murphy
|1
+
| 1
 
|July 8, 1968
 
|July 8, 1968
  +
 
|22 Days
 
|22 Days
|Tokyo
+
|Tokyo
 
|0
 
|0
 
|
 
|
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|July 30, 1968
 
|July 30, 1968
 
|175 Days
 
|175 Days
|Sapporo
+
| Sapporo
 
|0
 
|0
 
|
 
|
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|Vacated
 
|Vacated
 
|—
 
|—
  +
 
|January 21, 1969
 
|January 21, 1969
 
|—
 
|—
|—
+
|
 
|—
 
|—
 
|Vacated due to Yoshimura making an excursion to the United States.
 
|Vacated due to Yoshimura making an excursion to the United States.
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|Antonio Inoki <small>(2)</small> and Kintaro Ohki <small>(4)</small>
 
|Antonio Inoki <small>(2)</small> and Kintaro Ohki <small>(4)</small>
 
|1
 
|1
|February 3, 1969
+
| February 3, 1969
 
|150 Days
 
|150 Days
 
|Sapporo
 
|Sapporo
|0
+
| 0
 
|Defeated Tom Jones and Buster Royd.
 
|Defeated Tom Jones and Buster Royd.
 
|-
 
|-
|—
+
|—
|Vacated
+
| Vacated
 
|—
 
|—
 
|July 3, 1969
 
|July 3, 1969
 
|—
 
|—
|—
+
|
 
|—
 
|—
 
|Vacated Ohki could focus on defending the [[All Asia Heavyweight Championship]].
 
|Vacated Ohki could focus on defending the [[All Asia Heavyweight Championship]].
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|Defeated Crusher Lisowski and Al Mahilik.
 
|Defeated Crusher Lisowski and Al Mahilik.
 
|-
 
|-
|—
+
|—
 
|Vacated
 
|Vacated
 
|—
 
|—
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|October 30, 1969
 
|October 30, 1969
 
|762 Days
 
|762 Days
|Gifu
+
|Gifu
 
|2
 
|2
 
|Defeated Mr. Atomic and Buddy Austin in a rematch.
 
|Defeated Mr. Atomic and Buddy Austin in a rematch.
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|—
 
|—
 
|December 1971
 
|December 1971
|—
+
|—
|—
+
|
 
|—
 
|—
 
|Vacated due to Inoki leaving the JWA.
 
|Vacated due to Inoki leaving the JWA.
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|-
 
|-
 
|—
 
|—
|Vacated
+
| Vacated
 
|—
 
|—
|January 30, 1973
+
|January 30, 1973
 
|—
 
|—
 
|—
 
|—
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|—
 
|—
 
|—
 
|—
|—
+
|—
  +
 
|Title was abandoned due to the JWA closing.
 
|Title was abandoned due to the JWA closing.
 
|-
 
|-
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|Seoul, South Korea
 
|Seoul, South Korea
 
|2
 
|2
|Defeated two Korean representatives to revive the title in [[All Japan Pro Wrestling|AJPW]].
+
|Defeated two Korean representatives to revive the title in [[All Japan Pro Wrestling|AJPW]].
 
|-
 
|-
 
|29
 
|29
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|-
 
|-
 
|30
 
|30
|[[Samson Kutsuwada]] and[[Samson Kutsuwada|&nbsp;]][[The Great Kabuki|Akihisa Takachiho]]
+
|[[Samson Kutsuwada]] and [[The Great Kabuki|Akihisa Takachiho]]
 
|1
 
|1
 
|October 21, 1976
 
|October 21, 1976
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|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
|32
+
|32
 
|[[Animal Hamaguchi]] and Mighty Inoue
 
|[[Animal Hamaguchi]] and Mighty Inoue
 
|1
 
|1
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|—
 
|—
 
|January 1983
 
|January 1983
  +
 
|—
 
|—
 
|—
|—
+
|
 
|Vacated due to Sato getting injured.
|—
 
|Vacated due to Sato getting injured.
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|37
 
|37
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|343 Days
 
|343 Days
 
|Takaishi
 
|Takaishi
|7
+
| 7
 
|Defeated The Great Kojika and Motoshi Okuma.
 
|Defeated The Great Kojika and Motoshi Okuma.
 
|-
 
|-
|—
+
|
 
|Vacated
 
|Vacated
 
|—
 
|—
 
|February 26, 1984
 
|February 26, 1984
  +
 
|
 
|—
 
|—
|—
+
|—
 
| Vacated so Inoue could focus on the [[NWA International Junior Heavyweight Championship]].
|—
 
|Vacated so Inoue could focus on the [[NWA International Junior Heavyweight Championship]].
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|38
 
|38
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|94 Days
 
|94 Days
 
|Nagasaki
 
|Nagasaki
|0
+
| 0
 
|Defeated Animal Hamaguchi and Masanobu Kurisu.
 
|Defeated Animal Hamaguchi and Masanobu Kurisu.
 
|-
 
|-
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|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
|41
+
| 41
 
|[[Norio Honaga]] and Isamu Teranishi <small>(2)</small>
 
|[[Norio Honaga]] and Isamu Teranishi <small>(2)</small>
 
|1
 
|1
 
|July 1985
 
|July 1985
 
|Unknown
 
|Unknown
|—
+
|
 
|1
 
|1
 
|Honaga replaced Hamaguchi due to injury.
 
|Honaga replaced Hamaguchi due to injury.
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|-
 
|-
 
|—
 
|—
  +
 
|Vacated
 
|Vacated
  +
 
|—
 
|—
 
|March 1987
 
|March 1987
  +
 
|—
 
|—
 
|—
 
|—
|—
+
|
 
|Vacated due to Machine leaving AJPW.
 
|Vacated due to Machine leaving AJPW.
 
|-
 
|-
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|223 Days
 
|223 Days
 
|Tokyo
 
|Tokyo
|6
+
| 6
 
|Defeated Masanobu Kurisu and Isamu Teranishi in a tournament final.
 
|Defeated Masanobu Kurisu and Isamu Teranishi in a tournament final.
 
|-
 
|-
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|6 Days
 
|6 Days
 
|Chiba
 
|Chiba
|0
+
| 0
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
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([[Samson Fuyuki]] and Toshiaki Kawada)
 
([[Samson Fuyuki]] and Toshiaki Kawada)
 
|2
 
|2
|September 15, 1988
+
|September 15, 1988
 
|387 Days
 
|387 Days
 
|Tokyo
 
|Tokyo
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|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
|48
+
|48
 
|The Can Arm-Express<br />([[Doug Furnas]] and [[Dan Kroffat]])
 
|The Can Arm-Express<br />([[Doug Furnas]] and [[Dan Kroffat]])
 
|1
 
|1
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|1
 
|1
 
|June 5, 1989
 
|June 5, 1989
|137 Days
+
| 137 Days
 
|Tokyo
 
|Tokyo
 
|1
 
|1
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
|50
+
|50
 
|The Can Arm-Express<br />(Doug Furnas and Dan Kroffat)
 
|The Can Arm-Express<br />(Doug Furnas and Dan Kroffat)
 
|2
 
|2
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|—
 
|—
 
|May 17, 1990
 
|May 17, 1990
|—
+
|
 
|—
 
|—
 
|—
 
|—
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|—
 
|—
 
|June 19, 1990
 
|June 19, 1990
|—
+
|—
 
|—
 
|—
 
|—
 
|—
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|February 1991
 
|February 1991
 
|—
 
|—
|—
+
|—
 
|—
 
|—
 
|Vacated due to Ace getting injured.
 
|Vacated due to Ace getting injured.
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|14 Days
 
|14 Days
 
|Osaka
 
|Osaka
|0
+
| 0
 
|Defeated [[Tsuyoshi Kikuchi]] and Kenta Kobashi.
 
|Defeated [[Tsuyoshi Kikuchi]] and Kenta Kobashi.
 
|-
 
|-
|55
+
| 55
 
|The Can Arm-Express
 
|The Can Arm-Express
 
(Doug Furnas and Dan Kroffat)
 
(Doug Furnas and Dan Kroffat)
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|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
|56
+
|56
 
|Johnny Ace <small>(2)</small> and Kenta Kobushi <small>(3)</small>
 
|Johnny Ace <small>(2)</small> and Kenta Kobushi <small>(3)</small>
 
|2
 
|2
 
|July 8, 1991
 
|July 8, 1991
 
|10 Days
 
|10 Days
|Osaka
+
| Osaka
 
|0
 
|0
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
|57
+
|57
|[[Billy Black]] and [[Joel Deaton]]
+
|Billy Black and Joel Deaton
 
|1
 
|1
 
|July 18, 1991
 
|July 18, 1991
  +
 
|8 Days
 
|8 Days
 
|Tokyo
 
|Tokyo
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|4
 
|4
 
|July 26, 1991
 
|July 26, 1991
|304 Days
+
|304 Days
 
|Matsudo
 
|Matsudo
 
|3
 
|3
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|[[The Eagle]] and [[The Patriot]]
 
|[[The Eagle]] and [[The Patriot]]
 
|1
 
|1
|June 2, 1993
+
|June 2, 1993
 
|99 Days
 
|99 Days
 
|Koyama
 
|Koyama
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|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
|61
+
| 61
|The Can Arm-Express<br />(Doug Furnas and Dan Kroffat)
+
| The Can Arm-Express<br />(Doug Furnas and Dan Kroffat)
 
|5
 
|5
 
|September 9, 1993
 
|September 9, 1993
 
|85 Days
 
|85 Days
|Saitama
+
|Saitama
 
|4
 
|4
 
|
 
|
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|—
 
|—
 
|December 5, 1994
 
|December 5, 1994
|—
+
|—
 
|—
 
|—
 
|—
 
|—
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|-
 
|-
 
|62
 
|62
|[[Jun Akiyama]] and[[Jun Akiyama|&nbsp;]][[Takao Omori]]
+
|[[Jun Akiyama]] and [[Takao Omori]]
 
|1
 
|1
 
|January 29, 1995
 
|January 29, 1995
 
|1076 Days
 
|1076 Days
 
|Tokyo
 
|Tokyo
|12
+
| 12
 
|Defeated Bobby Fulton and Tommy Rogers in a tournament final.
 
|Defeated Bobby Fulton and Tommy Rogers in a tournament final.
  +
 
|-
 
|-
 
|63
 
|63
|[[Wolf Hawkfield]] and Johnny Smith <small>(2) </small>
+
|Wolf Hawkfield and Johnny Smith <small>(2) </small>
 
|1
 
|1
 
|January 9, 1998
 
|January 9, 1998
|270 Days
+
|270 Days
|Kagoshima
+
|Kagoshima
 
|3
 
|3
 
|
 
|
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|1
 
|1
 
|October 6, 1998
 
|October 6, 1998
|130 Days
+
| 130 Days
 
|Osaka
 
|Osaka
 
|1
 
|1
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|-
 
|-
 
|65
 
|65
|[[Hayabusa]] and[[Hayabusa|&nbsp;]][[Jinsei Shinzaki]]
+
|[[Hayabusa]] and [[Jinsei Shinzaki]]
 
|1
 
|1
|February 13, 1999
+
| February 13, 1999
|111 Days
+
| 111 Days
 
|Tokyo
 
|Tokyo
 
|1
 
|1
 
|Won the title at ''Fan Appreciation Day''.
 
|Won the title at ''Fan Appreciation Day''.
 
|-
 
|-
|66
+
| 66
 
|[[No Fear]]<br /><small>Takao Omori (2) and [[Yoshihiro Takayama]] </small>
 
|[[No Fear]]<br /><small>Takao Omori (2) and [[Yoshihiro Takayama]] </small>
 
|1
 
|1
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|-
 
|-
 
|68
 
|68
|Tamon Honda <small>(2)</small> and [[Masao Inoue]]
+
| Tamon Honda <small>(2)</small> and [[Masao Inoue]]
 
|1
 
|1
 
|October 25, 1999
 
|October 25, 1999
|235 Days
+
| 235 Days
 
|Nagaoka
 
|Nagaoka
 
|3
 
|3
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|Vacated
 
|Vacated
 
|—
 
|—
|June 16, 2000
+
|June 16, 2000
 
|—
 
|—
 
|—
 
|—
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|1
 
|1
 
|June 8, 2001
 
|June 8, 2001
|Unknown
+
| Unknown
 
|Tokyo
 
|Tokyo
 
|0
 
|0
|Defeated [[Shinya Makabe]] and[[Shinya Makabe|&nbsp;]][[Yuji Nagata]] on the ''Super Power Series'' tour.
+
|Defeated [[Shinya Makabe]] and [[Yuji Nagata]] on the ''Super Power Series'' tour.
  +
 
|-
 
|-
 
|—
 
|—
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|136 Days
 
|136 Days
 
|Tokyo
 
|Tokyo
|2
+
| 2
 
|Defeated [[Shigeo Okumura]] and [[Nobutaka Araya]] on the ''Summer Action Series II'' tour.
 
|Defeated [[Shigeo Okumura]] and [[Nobutaka Araya]] on the ''Summer Action Series II'' tour.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|—
 
|—
 
|Vacated
 
|Vacated
|—
+
|—
 
|January 14, 2002
 
|January 14, 2002
 
|—
 
|—
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|June 20, 2003
 
|June 20, 2003
 
|—
 
|—
|—
+
|—
|—
+
|—
 
|Vacated due to Arashi winning the World Tag Team title on June 8, 2003.
 
|Vacated due to Arashi winning the World Tag Team title on June 8, 2003.
 
|-
 
|-
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|1
 
|1
 
|October 10, 2003
 
|October 10, 2003
|65 Days
+
| 65 Days
 
|Tokyo
 
|Tokyo
 
|2
 
|2
 
|Won the title on [[Pro Wrestling ZERO-ONE]]'s ''Evolution'' tour.
 
|Won the title on [[Pro Wrestling ZERO-ONE]]'s ''Evolution'' tour.
  +
 
|-
 
|-
 
|—
 
|—
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|—
 
|—
 
|December 14, 2003
 
|December 14, 2003
  +
 
|—
 
|—
|—
+
|—
 
|—
 
|—
 
|due to Kanemura suffering from an illness.
 
|due to Kanemura suffering from an illness.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|74
 
|74
|[[Mr. Gannosuke]] and Tetsuhiro Kuroda<small>(2)</small>
+
|[[Mr. Gannosuke]] and Tetsuhiro Kuroda <small>(2)</small>
 
|1
 
|1
 
|December 25, 2003
 
|December 25, 2003
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|Tokyo
 
|Tokyo
 
|0
 
|0
|Defeated [[Jun Kasai]] and [[Shoichi Maruyama|Tengu Kaiser]] on ZERO-ONE's ''Rebel Z'' tour.
+
|Defeated [[Jun Kasai]] and [[Shoichi Maruyama|Tengu Kaiser]] on ZERO-ONE's ''Rebel Z'' tour.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|75
 
|75
|[[Satoshi Kojima|The Great Kosuke]] and[[Satoshi Kojima|&nbsp;]][[Kaz Hayashi|Shiryu]]
+
|[[Satoshi Kojima|The Great Kosuke]] and [[Kaz Hayashi|Shiryu]]
 
|1
 
|1
 
|January 2, 2004
 
|January 2, 2004
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|-
 
|-
 
|76
 
|76
|[[Masanobu Fuchi]] and[[Masanobu Fuchi|&nbsp;]][[Genichiro Tenryu]]
+
|[[Masanobu Fuchi]] and [[Genichiro Tenryu]]
 
|1
 
|1
 
|May 22, 2004
 
|May 22, 2004
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|-
 
|-
 
|78
 
|78
|[[Buchanan]] and[[Buchanan|&nbsp;]][[Rico]]
+
|[[Buchanan]] and [[Rico]]
 
|1
 
|1
 
|February 2, 2005
 
|February 2, 2005
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|Won the title on the ''Excite Series'' tour.
 
|Won the title on the ''Excite Series'' tour.
 
|-
 
|-
|—
+
|
 
|Vacated
 
|Vacated
 
|—
 
|—
 
|May 27, 2005
 
|May 27, 2005
 
|—
 
|—
|—
+
|
 
|—
 
|—
 
|Vacated due to Rico retiring.
 
|Vacated due to Rico retiring.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|79
 
|79
|[[Shuji Kondo]] and[[Shuji Kondo|&nbsp;]][["brother" YASSHI]]
+
|[[Shuji Kondo]] and [["brother" YASSHI]]
|1
+
| 1
 
|June 19, 2005
 
|June 19, 2005
|37 Days
+
|37 Days
 
|Tokyo
 
|Tokyo
 
|1
 
|1
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|[[Katsuhiko Nakajima]] and [[Kensuke Sasaki]]
 
|[[Katsuhiko Nakajima]] and [[Kensuke Sasaki]]
 
|1
 
|1
|July 26, 2005
+
|July 26, 2005
 
|460 Days
 
|460 Days
 
|Tokyo
 
|Tokyo
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|January 3, 2009
 
|January 3, 2009
 
|263 Days
 
|263 Days
|Tokyo
+
| Tokyo
 
|2
 
|2
 
|Won the title on the New Year Shining Series tour. Defeated Osamu Nishimura and Masanobu Fuchi in tournament finals.
 
|Won the title on the New Year Shining Series tour. Defeated Osamu Nishimura and Masanobu Fuchi in tournament finals.
 
|-
 
|-
|82
+
| 82
 
|[[S.M.O.P.]]<br /><small>[[Akebono]] and [[Ryota Hama]]<small \> </small></small>
 
|[[S.M.O.P.]]<br /><small>[[Akebono]] and [[Ryota Hama]]<small \> </small></small>
 
|1
 
|1
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|218 Days
 
|218 Days
 
|Tokyo
 
|Tokyo
|4
+
| 4
 
|Won the title on the Flashing tour.
 
|Won the title on the Flashing tour.
 
|-
 
|-
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|[[Voodoo Murders]]<br /><small>[[Big Daddy Voodoo]] and [[TARU]]<small \> </small></small>
 
|[[Voodoo Murders]]<br /><small>[[Big Daddy Voodoo]] and [[TARU]]<small \> </small></small>
 
|1
 
|1
|April 29, 2010
+
| April 29, 2010
 
|122 Days
 
|122 Days
 
|Tokyo
 
|Tokyo
 
|1
 
|1
|Won the title on the 2010 GROWIN’UP tour.
+
|Won the title on the 2010 GROWIN’UP tour.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|84
 
|84
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|March 21, 2011
 
|March 21, 2011
 
|90 Days
 
|90 Days
|Tokyo
+
|Tokyo
 
|2
 
|2
 
|
 
|
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|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
|88
+
|88
 
|S.M.O.P.<br /><small>Akebono and Ryota Hama<small \> </small></small>
 
|S.M.O.P.<br /><small>Akebono and Ryota Hama<small \> </small></small>
 
|2
 
|2
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|—
 
|—
 
|September 4, 2012
 
|September 4, 2012
  +
|—
+
|
 
|—
 
|—
 
|—
 
|—
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|97 Days
 
|97 Days
 
|Aichi
 
|Aichi
|2
+
| 2
 
|Defeated [[Kazushi Miyamoto]] and [[Tomoaki Honma]] in a tournament final to win the vacant title.
 
|Defeated [[Kazushi Miyamoto]] and [[Tomoaki Honma]] in a tournament final to win the vacant title.
 
|-
 
|-
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|February 10, 2013
 
|February 10, 2013
 
|74 Days
 
|74 Days
|Hakata, Fukuoka
+
|Hakata, Fukuoka
 
|1
 
|1
 
|
 
|
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|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
|93
+
| 93
 
|Burning<br /><small>Jun Akiyama (2) and [[Yoshinobu Kanemaru]]<small \> </small></small>
 
|Burning<br /><small>Jun Akiyama (2) and [[Yoshinobu Kanemaru]]<small \> </small></small>
 
|1
 
|1
|January 26, 2014
+
|January 26, 2014
  +
 
|93 Days
 
|93 Days
 
|Kobe
 
|Kobe
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|[[Team Dream Futures]]<br /><small>[[Keisuke Ishii]] and [[Shigehiro Irie]]<small \> </small></small>
 
|[[Team Dream Futures]]<br /><small>[[Keisuke Ishii]] and [[Shigehiro Irie]]<small \> </small></small>
 
|1
 
|1
|April 29, 2014
+
| April 29, 2014
 
|109 Days
 
|109 Days
 
|Tokyo
 
|Tokyo
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|-
 
|-
 
|—
 
|—
|Vacated
+
| Vacated
 
|—
 
|—
  +
 
|October 14, 2015
 
|October 14, 2015
 
|—
 
|—
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|Tokyo
 
|Tokyo
 
|6
 
|6
|Defeated Kotaro Suzuki and Yohei Nakajima.
+
|Defeated Kotaro Suzuki and Yohei Nakajima.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|99
 
|99
|[[Hentai Jieitai]]<br /><small>Atsushi Aoki (2) and Hikaru Sato (2)<small \> </small></small>
+
|[[Evolution|Hentai Jieitai]]<br /><small>Atsushi Aoki (2) and Hikaru Sato (2)<small \> </small></small>
 
|1
 
|1
|July 24, 2016
+
| July 24, 2016
 
|126 Days
 
|126 Days
|Tokyo
+
|Tokyo
 
|4
 
|4
 
|This match took place at a [[Big Japan Pro Wrestling]] event.
 
|This match took place at a [[Big Japan Pro Wrestling]] event.
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|1
 
|1
 
|November 27, 2016
 
|November 27, 2016
|205 Days
+
|205 Days
 
|Tokyo
 
|Tokyo
 
|1
 
|1
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
|101
+
|101
 
|Hentai Jieitai<br /><small>Atsushi Aoki (3) and Hikaru Sato (3)<small \> </small></small>
 
|Hentai Jieitai<br /><small>Atsushi Aoki (3) and Hikaru Sato (3)<small \> </small></small>
 
|2
 
|2
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|68 Days
 
|68 Days
 
|Hokkaido
 
|Hokkaido
|1
+
| 1
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
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|34 Days
 
|34 Days
 
|Tokyo
 
|Tokyo
|0
+
| 0
 
|Black Tiger VII previously held the title under the name Nosawa Rongai.
 
|Black Tiger VII previously held the title under the name Nosawa Rongai.
 
|-
 
|-
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|September 30, 2017
 
|September 30, 2017
 
|119 Days
 
|119 Days
|Maebashi
+
| Maebashi
 
|4
 
|4
 
|
 
|
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|-
 
|-
 
|105
 
|105
  +
 
|Nextream<br /><small>Naoya Nomura and Yuma Aoyagi</small>
 
|Nextream<br /><small>Naoya Nomura and Yuma Aoyagi</small>
 
|2
 
|2
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|Vacated
 
|Vacated
 
|&#8212;
 
|&#8212;
|February 25, 2019
+
| February 25, 2019
 
|&#8212;
 
|&#8212;
 
|&#8212;
 
|&#8212;
 
|&#8212;
 
|&#8212;
|Vacated due to Nomura and Aoyagi splitting up.
+
|Vacated due to Nomura and Aoyagi splitting up.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|106
 
|106
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|May 5, 2019
 
|May 5, 2019
 
|44 Days
 
|44 Days
|Yokohama
+
| Yokohama
|1
+
| 1
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
 
|108
 
|108
 
|Sweeper/[[Jin]]<br /><small>Jake Lee and Koji Iwamoto</small>
 
|Sweeper/[[Jin]]<br /><small>Jake Lee and Koji Iwamoto</small>
|2
+
| 2
 
|June 18, 2019
 
|June 18, 2019
 
|279 Days
 
|279 Days
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|-
 
|-
 
|109
 
|109
|Yankii Nicho Kenju<br>
+
|Yankii Nicho Kenju
 
<small>Isami Kodaka and Yuko Miyamoto</small>
 
<small>Isami Kodaka and Yuko Miyamoto</small>
 
|2
 
|2
 
|March 23, 2020
 
|March 23, 2020
  +
|145 Days
|{{age in days|month1=3|day1=23|year1=2020}}+
 
  +
|Tokyo
  +
|2
  +
|
  +
|-
  +
|110
  +
|[[Purple Haze]]<br /><small>[[Zeus]] and [[Izanagi]]</small>
  +
|1
  +
|August 15, 2020
  +
|388 Days
  +
|Tokyo
  +
|6
  +
|
  +
|-
  +
|111
  +
|[[Strong Hearts]]<br /><small>[[T-Hawk]] and [[El Lindaman]]</small>
  +
| 1
  +
|September 7, 2021
  +
|117 Days
  +
|Tokyo
  +
| 2
  +
|
  +
|-
  +
|112
  +
|[[Total Eclipse]]<br /><small>[[Yusuke Kodama]] and [[Hokuto Omori]]</small>
  +
|1
  +
|Janaury 2, 2022
  +
|193 Days
  +
|Tokyo
  +
|6
  +
|
  +
|-
  +
|113
  +
|Voodoo Murders<br /><small>Minoru (2) and [[Ryuji Hijikata|Toshizo]]<small \> </small></small>
  +
|1
  +
| July 14, 2022
  +
|66 Days
  +
|Tokyo
  +
|2
  +
|
  +
|-
  +
|114
  +
|[[Dan Tamura]] and Hikaru Sato <small>(4)</small>
  +
|1
  +
| September 18, 2022
  +
|42 Days
  +
|Tokyo
  +
|1
  +
|
  +
|-
  +
| 115
  +
|[[TAJIRI]] and [[Yoshitatsu]]
  +
| 1
  +
| October 30, 2022
  +
|28 Days
  +
|Tokyo
  +
|1
  +
|
  +
|-
  +
|116
  +
|[[Gungnir of Anarchy]]<br /><small>Yusuke Kodama (2) and [[Seigo Tachibana|Masao Hanahata]]<small \> </small></small>
  +
|1
  +
|November 27, 2022
  +
|10 Days
  +
|Fujisawa, Kanagawa
  +
|0
  +
|
  +
|-
  +
|117
  +
|Masao Inoue (2) and Takao Omori (3)
  +
| 1
  +
|December 7, 2022
  +
|27 Days
  +
|Tokyo
  +
|0
  +
|
  +
|-
  +
| 118
  +
|[[Kendo Kashin]] and Nosawa Rongai (3)
  +
|1
  +
|January 3, 2023
  +
|32 Days
  +
|Tokyo
  +
|0
  +
|
  +
|-
  +
|119
  +
|Atsushi Onita (2) and Yoshitatsu (2)
  +
|1
  +
|February 4, 2023
  +
|226 Days
  +
|Tokyo
  +
|5
  +
|
  +
|-
  +
|120
  +
|Burning<br /><small>Jun Akiyama (4) and Kotaro Suzuki (3)<small \> </small></small>
  +
|1
  +
|September 18, 2023
  +
|47 Days
  +
|Nagoya
  +
|1
  +
|
  +
|-
  +
|121
  +
|Eruption<br /><small>[[Yukio Sakaguchi]] and [[Hideki Otani]]</small>
  +
|1
  +
|November 4, 2023
  +
|71 Days
  +
|Tokyo
  +
|0
  +
|
  +
|-
  +
|122
  +
|Atsushi Onita (3) and To-y
  +
|1
  +
|January 14, 2024
  +
|76 Days
  +
|Yokohama
  +
|0
  +
|
  +
|-
  +
|123
  +
|Evolution<br /><small>Dan Tamura (2) and Hikaru Sato (5)</small>
  +
|2
  +
|March 30, 2024
 
|{{age in days|month1=3|day1=30|year1=2024}}+
 
|Tokyo
 
|Tokyo
 
|0
 
|0
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SweepTag.jpg|Jake Lee and Koji Iwamoto
 
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kawakamikikutaasia.jpg|Kazumi Kikuta and Ryuichi Kawakami
 
kawakamikikutaasia.jpg|Kazumi Kikuta and Ryuichi Kawakami
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Purplehazeallasia.jpg|Zeus and Izanagi
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Strongheartsallasia.jpg|T-Hawk and El Lindaman
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TEclipseallasia.jpg|Yusuke Kodama and Hokuto Omori
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VMallasia.jpg|Minoru and Toshizo
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TSallasia.jpg|Dan Tamura and Hikaru Sato
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YoshiTajiriAllAsia.jpg|TAJIRI and Yoshitatsu
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KodamaHanahataAllAsia.jpg|Yusuke Kodama and Masao Hanahata
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InoueOmoriAllAsia.jpg|Masao Inoue and Takao Omori
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KashinRongaiAllAsia.jpg|Kendo Kashin and Nosawa Rongai
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OnitaTatsuAllAsia.jpg|Atsushi Onita and Yoshitatsu
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AkiyamaSuzukiAllAsia.jpg|Jun Akiyama and Kotaro Suzuki
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EruptionAllAsia.jpg|Yukio Sakaguchi and Hideki Otani
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[[Category:JWA Championships]]
 
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Latest revision as of 22:14, 2 April 2024


The All Asia Tag Team Championship is the secondary tag team championship in the tag team title in the All Japan Pro Wrestling promotion. It was created on November 16, 1955 in the Japan Wrestling Association (JWA) when King Kong Czaya and Tiger Joginder Singh defeated JWA founder Rikidōzan and Harold Sakata in a tournament final. It was abandoned in 1973 when the JWA closed, but was later revived in 1976 by AJPW. It is currently one of two tag team titles in AJPW, along with the World Tag Team Championship and its openweight championship in AJPW and also the oldest active title in Japan.

Title history[]

# Tag Team
(Individual Reigns)
Team Reigns Date Length Location Defenses Notes
1 King Kong Czaya and Tiger Joginder Singh 1

November 16, 1955

1660 Days Tokyo 0 Defeated Rikidozan and Harold Sakata in a two out of three falls tournament final.
Vacated Vacated due to Czaya and Jokinder splitting up.
2 Dan Miller and Frank Valois 1 June 2, 1960 5 Days Osaka 0 Defeated Rikidōzan and Michiaki Yoshimura.
3 Rikidozan and Toyonobori 1 June 7, 1960 606 Days Nagoya 0
4 Luther Lindsay and Ricky Waldo 1 February 3, 1962 12 Days Tokyo 0
5 Rikidōzan and Toyonobori 2 February 15, 1962 109 Days Tokyo 0
6 Buddy Austin and Mike Sharpe 1 June 4, 1962 28 Days Osaka 0
7 Rikidōzan and Toyonobori 3 July 1, 1962 184 Days Toyonaka 0 Vacated due to Toyonobori getting injured.
Vacated January 1963  Vacated due to Toyonobori getting injured.
8 Rikidōzan and Toyonobori 4 May 6, 1963 216 Days Sapporo 0 Defeated Fred Atkins and Killer Kowalski.
Vacated December 15, 1963 Vacated due to Rikidōzan dying of stab wounds sustained on December 8, 1963.
9 Toyonobori (5) and Michiaki Yoshimura 1 February 20, 1964 77 Days Nagoya 0 Defeated Prince Curtis Iaukea and Don Manoukian.
10 Caripus Hurricane and Gene Kiniski 1 May 14, 1964 15 Days Yokohoma 0
11 Giant Baba and Toyonobori (6) 1 May 29, 1964 370 Days Sapporo 0
12 The Destroyer and Billy Red Lyons 1 June 3, 1965 42 Days Sapporo 0
13 Giant Baba (2) and Toyonobori (7) 2 July 15, 1965 174 Days Shizuoka 0
Vacated January 5, 1966 Fukuoka Due to Toyonobori taking a leave of absence.
14 Joe Carrolo and Killer Karl Kox 1 May 26, 1966 2

Days

Sendai 0 Defeated
Giant Baba and Michiaki Yoshimura.
15 Hiro Matsuda and Michiaki Yoshimura (2) 1 May 28, 1966 30 Days Sapporo 0
16 Eddie Graham and Killer Karl Kox (2) 1 June 27, 1966 4 Days Nagoya 0
17 Giant Baba (3) and Michiaki Yoshimura (3) 1 July 1, 1966 127 Days Hiroshima 0
Vacated November 5, 1966 Vacated due to Baba winning the NWA International Tag Team Championship.
18 Kintaro Ohki and Michiaki Yoshimura (4) 1 December 3, 1966 119 Days Tokyo 0 Defeated Eddie Morea and Tarzan Zorro.
Vacated April,1967 Vacated  due to Ohki getting injured in a car accident.
19 Antonio Inoki and Michiaki Yoshimura (5) 1 May 26, 1967 158 Days Sapporo 0 Defeated Ike Eakins and Waldo Von Erich.
Vacated October 31, 1967 Vacated due to Inoki winning the NWA International Tag Team Championship
20 Kintaro Ohki (2) and Michiaki Yoshimura (6) 2 January 6, 1968 184 Days Osaka 0 Defeated Bill Miller and Rick Hunter.
21 Klondike Bill and Skull Murphy 1 July 8, 1968 22 Days Tokyo 0
22 Kintaro Ohki (3) and Michiaki Yoshimura (7) 3 July 30, 1968 175 Days Sapporo 0
Vacated January 21, 1969 Vacated due to Yoshimura making an excursion to the United States.
23 Antonio Inoki (2) and Kintaro Ohki (4) 1 February 3, 1969 150 Days Sapporo 0 Defeated Tom Jones and Buster Royd.
Vacated July 3, 1969 Vacated Ohki could focus on defending the All Asia Heavyweight Championship.
24 Antonio Inoki (3) and Michiaki Yoshimura (8) 2 August 9, 1969 62 Days Nagoya 0 Defeated Crusher Lisowski and Al Mahilik.
Vacated October 10, 1969  Vacated in Yamagata, Japan after a controversial match against Mr. Atomic and Buddy Austin.
25 Antonio Inoki (4) and Michiaki Yoshimura (9) 3 October 30, 1969 762 Days Gifu 2 Defeated Mr. Atomic and Buddy Austin in a rematch.
Vacated December 1971 Vacated due to Inoki leaving the JWA.
26 Seiji Sakaguchi and Michiaki Yoshimura (10) 1 December 12, 1971 415 Days Tokyo 0 Defeated Dory Funk, Jr. and Dick Murdoch.
Vacated January 30, 1973 Vacated due to Yoshimura retiring.
27 The Great Kojika and Gentetsu Matsuoka 1 March 3, 1973 48 Days Osaka 0 Defeated Killer Karl Krupp and Kurt Von Steiger.
Vacated April 20, 1973 Title was abandoned due to the JWA closing.
28 The Great Kojika (2) and Motoshi Okuma 1 March 26, 1976 190 Days Seoul, South Korea 2 Defeated two Korean representatives to revive the title in AJPW.
29 Jerry Oates and Ted Oates 1 October 2, 1976 19 Days Tokyo 0
30 Samson Kutsuwada and Akihisa Takachiho 1 October 21, 1976 238 Days Fukushima 2
31 The Great Kojika (3) and Motoshi Okuma 2 June 16, 1977 143 Days Tokyo 2
32 Animal Hamaguchi and Mighty Inoue 1 November 6, 1977 108 Days Tokyo 2
33 The Great Kojika (4) and Motoshi Okuma 3 February 22, 1978 Unknown Gifu
Vacated August, 1978  Vacated due to inactivity when Kojika and Okuma do not defend title for 6 months
34 The Great Kojika (5) and Motoshi Okuma 4 May 31, 1979 723 Days Noshiro 5 Defeated Butch Miller and Sweet Williams.
35 David Von Erich and Kevin Von Erich 1 May 23, 1981 19 Days Tokyo 0
36 Takashi Ishikawa and Akio Sato 1 June 11, 1981 569 Days Tokyo 5
Vacated January 1983 Vacated due to Sato getting injured.
37 Ashura Hara and Mighty Inoue (2) 1 February 23, 1983 343 Days Takaishi 7 Defeated The Great Kojika and Motoshi Okuma.
Vacated February 26, 1984 Vacated so Inoue could focus on the NWA International Junior Heavyweight Championship.
38 Ashura Hara (2) and Takashi Ishikawa (2) 1 February 16, 1984 249 Days Nagasaki 0 Defeated Thomas Ivey and Jerry Morrow.
Vacated October 22, 1984 Vacated for unknown reasons.
39 Takashi Ishikawa (3) and Akio Sato (2) 2 April 15, 1985 94 Days Nagasaki 0 Defeated Animal Hamaguchi and Masanobu Kurisu.
40 Animal Hamaguchi (2) and Isamu Teranishi 1 July 18, 1985 Unknown Tokyo 0
41 Norio Honaga and Isamu Teranishi (2) 1 July 1985 Unknown 1 Honaga replaced Hamaguchi due to injury.
42 Mighty Inoue (3) and Takashi Ishikawa (4) 1 October 31, 1985 364 Days Tsuruoka 0
43 Ashura Hara (3) and Super Strong Machine 1 October 30, 1986 Unknown Aomori
Vacated March 1987 Vacated due to Machine leaving AJPW.
44 Mighty Inoue (4) and Takashi Ishikawa (5) 2 July 30, 1987 223 Days Tokyo 6 Defeated Masanobu Kurisu and Isamu Teranishi in a tournament final.
45 Footloose
(Samson Fuyuki and Toshiaki Kawada)
1 March 9, 1988 184 Days Yokohama 2
46 Shinichi Nakano and Shunji Takano 1 September 9, 1988 6 Days Chiba 0
47 Footloose

(Samson Fuyuki and Toshiaki Kawada)

2 September 15, 1988 387 Days Tokyo 3
48 The Can Arm-Express
(Doug Furnas and Dan Kroffat)
1 January 4, 2005 137 Days Tokyo 3
49 Footloose

(Samson Fuyuki and Toshiaki Kawada)

1 June 5, 1989 137 Days Tokyo 1
50 The Can Arm-Express
(Doug Furnas and Dan Kroffat)
2 March 2, 1990 34 Days Nagoya 0
51 Kenta Kobashi and Tiger Mask II 1 April 9, 1990 38 Days Okayama 1 On May 14, 1990, Tiger Mask II removed his mask and became known by his real name, Mitsuharu Misawa.
Vacated May 17, 1990 When Misawa could focus on his singles career.
52 Shinichi Nagano (2) and Akira Taue 1 June 5, 1990 Unknown Chiba 0 Defeated Davey Boy Smith and Johnny Smith.
Vacated June 19, 1990 Vacated when Nakano jumps to SWS.
53 Johnny Ace and Kenta Kobashi (2) 1 September 7, 1990 211 Days Fukui 2
Vacated February 1991 Vacated due to Ace getting injured.
54 The British Bruisers
(The Dynamite Kid and Johnny Smith)
1 April 6, 1991 14 Days Osaka 0 Defeated Tsuyoshi Kikuchi and Kenta Kobashi.
55 The Can Arm-Express

(Doug Furnas and Dan Kroffat)

3 April 20, 1991 79 Days Tokyo 2
56 Johnny Ace (2) and Kenta Kobushi (3) 2 July 8, 1991 10 Days Osaka 0
57 Billy Black and Joel Deaton 1 July 18, 1991 8 Days Tokyo 0
58 The Can Arm-Express
(Doug Furnas and Dan Kroffat)
4 July 26, 1991 304 Days Matsudo 3
59 Kenta Kobashi (4) and Tsuyoshi Kikuchi 1 May 25, 1992 166 Days Sendai 3
60 The Eagle and The Patriot 1 June 2, 1993 99 Days Koyama 1
61 The Can Arm-Express
(Doug Furnas and Dan Kroffat)
5 September 9, 1993 85 Days Saitama 4
Vacated December 5, 1994 Vacated so Furnas and Kroffat could focus on the World Tag Team Championship.
62 Jun Akiyama and Takao Omori 1 January 29, 1995 1076 Days Tokyo 12 Defeated Bobby Fulton and Tommy Rogers in a tournament final.
63 Wolf Hawkfield and Johnny Smith (2) 1 January 9, 1998 270 Days Kagoshima 3
64 Tamon Honda and Jun Izumida 1 October 6, 1998 130 Days Osaka 1
65 Hayabusa and Jinsei Shinzaki 1 February 13, 1999 111 Days Tokyo 1 Won the title at Fan Appreciation Day.
66 No Fear
Takao Omori (2) and Yoshihiro Takayama
1 June 4, 1999 82

Days

Sapporo 0 Won the title on the Super Power Series tour. Also hold World Tag Team title.
67 Untouchables
Mitsuharu Misawa (2) and Yoshinari Ogawa
1 August 25, 1999 <1 day Hiroshima 4 This match on the Summer Action Series II tour was also for Omori and Takayama's World Tag Team title.
Vacated August 25, 1999 Hiroshima
68 Tamon Honda (2) and Masao Inoue 1 October 25, 1999 235 Days Nagaoka 3
Vacated June 16, 2000 Vacated due to Honda, Inoue and several others leaving AJPW to form Pro Wrestling Noah
69 Masahito Kakihara and Mitsuya Nagai 1 June 8, 2001 Unknown Tokyo 0 Defeated Shinya Makabe and Yuji Nagata on the Super Power Series tour.
Vacated August 2001 Vacated due to Kakihara suffering a knee injury.
70 Arashi and Koki Kitahara 1 September 8, 2001 136 Days Tokyo 2 Defeated Shigeo Okumura and Nobutaka Araya on the Summer Action Series II tour.
Vacated January 14, 2002 Yokohama Vacated after losing a non-title match to Yoji Anjo and Genichiro Tenryu
71 Arashi (2) and Nobutaka Araya 1 April 13, 2002 433 Days Tokyo 3 Defeated Mitsuya Nagai and Shigeo Okumura at Grand Champion Carnival.
Vacated June 20, 2003 Vacated due to Arashi winning the World Tag Team title on June 8, 2003.
72 ROWDY
Kohei Sato and Hirotaka Yokoi
1 July 19, 2003 83 Days Tokyo 3 Defeated Tomoaki Honma and Kazushi Miyamoto in a tournament final on the Summer Action Series tour.
73 Kintaro Kanemura and Tetsuhiro Kuroda 1 October 10, 2003 65 Days Tokyo 2 Won the title on Pro Wrestling ZERO-ONE's Evolution tour.
Vacated December 14, 2003 due to Kanemura suffering from an illness.
74 Mr. Gannosuke and Tetsuhiro Kuroda (2) 1 December 25, 2003 8 Days Tokyo 0 Defeated Jun Kasai and Tengu Kaiser on ZERO-ONE's Rebel Z tour.
75 The Great Kosuke and Shiryu 1 January 2, 2004 141 Days Tokyo 4 Won the title on the New Year Giant Series tour.
76 Masanobu Fuchi and Genichiro Tenryu 1 May 22, 2004 165 Days Tokyo 3 Won the title on the Rise Up tour.
77 Mitsuya Nagai (2) and Masayuki Naruse 1 November 3, 2004 91 Days Tokyo 2 Won the title at New Japan Pro Wrestling's Chrono Stream ~ Masahiro Chono 20th Anniversary.
78 Buchanan and Rico 1 February 2, 2005 114 Days Tokyo 0 Won the title on the Excite Series tour.
Vacated May 27, 2005 Vacated due to Rico retiring.
79 Shuji Kondo and "brother" YASSHI 1 June 19, 2005 37 Days Tokyo 1 Defeated Tomoaki Honma and Katsuhiko Nakajima in a tournament final on the Crossover tour.
80 Katsuhiko Nakajima and Kensuke Sasaki 1 July 26, 2005 460 Days Tokyo 4 Won the title on the Summer Action Series tour.
Vacated October 29, 2006 Vacated due to Sasaki getting injured.
81 GURENTAI
Minoru Suzuki and Nosawa Rongai
1 January 3, 2009 263 Days Tokyo 2 Won the title on the New Year Shining Series tour. Defeated Osamu Nishimura and Masanobu Fuchi in tournament finals.
82 S.M.O.P.
Akebono and Ryota Hama
1 September 23, 2009 218 Days Tokyo 4 Won the title on the Flashing tour.
83 Voodoo Murders
Big Daddy Voodoo and TARU
1 April 29, 2010 122 Days Tokyo 1 Won the title on the 2010 GROWIN’UP tour.
84 New Generation Force
Manabu Soya and Seiya Sanada
1 August 29, 2010 204 Days Tokyo 2
85 Strong BJ
Daisuke Sekimoto and Yuji Okabayashi
1 March 21, 2011 90 Days Tokyo 2
86 es
Manabu Soya and Seiya Sanada
2 June 19, 2011 126 Days Tokyo 1
87 Strong BJ
Daisuke Seikimoto and Yuji Okabayashi
2 October 23, 2011 252 Days Tokyo 6
88 S.M.O.P.
Akebono and Ryota Hama
2 July 1, 2012 65 Days Tokyo 1
Vacated September 4, 2012 Vacated due to Akebono being sidelined with pneumonia.
89 Junior Stars
Koji Kanemoto and Minoru Tanaka
1 October 21, 2012 97 Days Aichi 2 Defeated Kazushi Miyamoto and Tomoaki Honma in a tournament final to win the vacant title.
90 Jonetsu Hentai Baka
Hikaru Sato and Hiroshi Yamato
1 January 26, 2013 15 Days Tokyo 0
91 Junior Stars
Koji Kanemoto and Minoru Tanaka
2 February 10, 2013 74 Days Hakata, Fukuoka 1
92 Burning/Xceed
Atsushi Aoki and Kotaro Suzuki
1 April 25, 2013 276 Days Nagoya, Aichi 4
93 Burning
Jun Akiyama (2) and Yoshinobu Kanemaru
1 January 26, 2014 93 Days Kobe 1
94 Team Dream Futures
Keisuke Ishii and Shigehiro Irie
1 April 29, 2014 109 Days Tokyo 4 This match took place at a Dramatic Dream Team event.
95 Xceed
Kotaro Suzuki (2) and Kento Miyahara
1 August 16, 2014 140 Days Tokyo 1
96 Dark Kingdom
Mitsuya Nagai (3) and Takeshi Minamino
1 January 3, 2015 78 Days Tokyo, Japan 1
97 Último Dragón and Yoshinobu Kanemaru (2) 1 March 22, 2015 252 Days Fukuoka 1
Vacated October 14, 2015 Dragón and Kanemaru voluntarily vacated the title on October 14, 2015, due to losing to Isami Kodaka and Yuko Miyamoto in the opening match of the 2015 Jr. Tag Battle of Glory.
98 Yankii Nicho Kenju
Isami Kodaka and Yuko Miyamoto
1 November 15, 2015 252 Days Tokyo 6 Defeated Kotaro Suzuki and Yohei Nakajima.
99 Hentai Jieitai
Atsushi Aoki (2) and Hikaru Sato (2)
1 July 24, 2016 126 Days Tokyo 4 This match took place at a Big Japan Pro Wrestling event.
100 Masanobu Fuchi (2) and Atsushi Onita 1 November 27, 2016 205 Days Tokyo 1
101 Hentai Jieitai
Atsushi Aoki (3) and Hikaru Sato (3)
2 June 20, 2017 68 Days Hokkaido 1
102 Black Tiger VII (2) and Taka Michinoku 1 August 27, 2017 34 Days Tokyo 0 Black Tiger VII previously held the title under the name Nosawa Rongai.
103 Nextream
Naoya Nomura and Yuma Aoyagi
1 September 30, 2017 119 Days Maebashi 4
Vacated January 27, 2018 Vacated due to Aoyagi suffering an ankle injury.
104 Jun Akiyama (2) and Yuji Nagata 1 February 3, 2018 176 Days Yokohama 2 Defeated Naoya Nomura and Ryoji Sai to win the vacant titles.
105 Nextream
Naoya Nomura and Yuma Aoyagi
2 July 29, 2018 210 Days Osaka 2
Vacated February 25, 2019 Vacated due to Nomura and Aoyagi splitting up.
106 Sweeper
Jake Lee and Koji Iwamoto
1 March 21, 2019 45 Days Aichi 0 Defeated Daichi Hashimoto and Hideyoshi Kamitani in a tournament final to win the vacant titles.
107 Kazumi Kikuta and Ryuichi Kawakami 1 May 5, 2019 44 Days Yokohama 1
108 Sweeper/Jin
Jake Lee and Koji Iwamoto
2 June 18, 2019 279 Days Tokyo 4
109 Yankii Nicho Kenju

Isami Kodaka and Yuko Miyamoto

2 March 23, 2020 145 Days Tokyo 2
110 Purple Haze
Zeus and Izanagi
1 August 15, 2020 388 Days Tokyo 6
111 Strong Hearts
T-Hawk and El Lindaman
1 September 7, 2021 117 Days Tokyo 2
112 Total Eclipse
Yusuke Kodama and Hokuto Omori
1 Janaury 2, 2022 193 Days Tokyo 6
113 Voodoo Murders
Minoru (2) and Toshizo
1 July 14, 2022 66 Days Tokyo 2
114 Dan Tamura and Hikaru Sato (4) 1 September 18, 2022 42 Days Tokyo 1
115 TAJIRI and Yoshitatsu 1 October 30, 2022 28 Days Tokyo 1
116 Gungnir of Anarchy
Yusuke Kodama (2) and Masao Hanahata
1 November 27, 2022 10 Days Fujisawa, Kanagawa 0
117 Masao Inoue (2) and Takao Omori (3) 1 December 7, 2022 27 Days Tokyo 0
118 Kendo Kashin and Nosawa Rongai (3) 1 January 3, 2023 32 Days Tokyo 0
119 Atsushi Onita (2) and Yoshitatsu (2) 1 February 4, 2023 226 Days Tokyo 5
120 Burning
Jun Akiyama (4) and Kotaro Suzuki (3)
1 September 18, 2023 47 Days Nagoya 1
121 Eruption
Yukio Sakaguchi and Hideki Otani
1 November 4, 2023 71 Days Tokyo 0
122 Atsushi Onita (3) and To-y 1 January 14, 2024 76 Days Yokohama 0
123 Evolution
Dan Tamura (2) and Hikaru Sato (5)
2 March 30, 2024 20+ Tokyo 0

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