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{{Championship
 
{{Championship
 
| image = Bjwtag.jpg
 
| image = Bjwtag.jpg
| current = [[Abdullah Kobayashi]] and [[Ryuji Ito]]
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| current =[[Daisuke Sekimoto]] and [[Kohei Sato]]
| imagec = Kobaitotagchamp.jpg
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| imagec = SatoSekimotobjwtag.jpg
| date = July 17, 2017
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| date = December 18, 2019
 
| caption =
 
| caption =
 
| promotion = [[Apache Pro Wrestling Army]]<br>[[Big Japan Pro Wrestling]]<br>Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW)<br>[[Fuyuki Army]]<br>[[Kaientai Dojo]]<br>[[Pro Wrestling Zero1]]<br>[[Union Pro Wrestling]]
 
| promotion = [[Apache Pro Wrestling Army]]<br>[[Big Japan Pro Wrestling]]<br>Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW)<br>[[Fuyuki Army]]<br>[[Kaientai Dojo]]<br>[[Pro Wrestling Zero1]]<br>[[Union Pro Wrestling]]
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| retired =
 
| retired =
 
| firstchamp = [[Takashi Ishikawa]] and [[Kengo Kimura]]
 
| firstchamp = [[Takashi Ishikawa]] and [[Kengo Kimura]]
| mostreigns = Daisuke Sekimoto (Individual, 8 reigns)<br>[[Strong BJ]]<br />{{small|Yuji Okabayashi and Daisuke Sekimoto}} and [[B Faultless Junky's]]<br />{{small|[[Jun Kasai]] and [[Jaki Numazawa]]}} (Team, 3 reigns)
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| mostreigns = [[Daisuke Sekimoto]] (Individual, 8 reigns)<br>[[Strong BJ]]<br />{{small|([[Yuji Okabayashi]] and Daisuke Sekimoto)}}<br>[[B Faultless Junky's]]<br />{{small|([[Jun Kasai]] and [[Jaki Numazawa]])}}<br>Yankii Nicho Kenju<br>{{small|(Isami Kodaka and Yuko Miyamoto)}} (Team, 3 reigns)
 
| longestreign = [[Men's Club]]<br>{{small|Daisuke Sekimoto and [[Men's Teioh]]}} (595 days)
 
| longestreign = [[Men's Club]]<br>{{small|Daisuke Sekimoto and [[Men's Teioh]]}} (595 days)
 
| shortestreign = [[BADBOY Hido]] and Ryuji Ito (4 days)
 
| shortestreign = [[BADBOY Hido]] and Ryuji Ito (4 days)
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The '''BJW World Tag Team Championship''' is a professional wrestling tag team championship owned by the [[Big Japan Pro Wrestling]] (BJW). It was created on June 3, 1997, when [[Takashi Ishikawa]] and [[Kengo Kimura]] defeated [[Shoji Nakamaki]] and [[The Winger|Takashi Okano]] in the finals of a five-team scramble tournament to become the first champions. The championship has been the leading tag team championship in the promotion since 1997. The title matches are done with normal rules, but they also can be done by deathmatches. Like most professional wrestling championships, the title is won via the result of a scripted match. Title changes usually happen at BJW-promoted events; although the title has only changed hands twice at a non-BJW event, it has been defended in several other promotions like Combat Zone Wrestling and [[Fuyuki Army]].
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The '''BJW Tag Team Championship''' is a professional wrestling tag team championship owned by the [[Big Japan Pro Wrestling]] (BJW). It was created on June 3, 1997, when [[Takashi Ishikawa]] and [[Kengo Kimura]] defeated [[Shoji Nakamaki]] and [[The Winger|Takashi Okano]] in the finals of a five-team scramble tournament to become the first champions. The championship has been the leading tag team championship in the promotion since 1997. The title matches are done with normal rules, but they also can be done by deathmatches. Like most professional wrestling championships, the title is won via the result of a scripted match. Title changes usually happen at BJW-promoted events; although the title has only changed hands twice at a non-BJW event, it has been defended in several other promotions like Combat Zone Wrestling and [[Fuyuki Army]].
   
 
==Title history==
 
==Title history==
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|-
 
|-
 
|1
 
|1
|{{small|[[Takashi Ishikawa]] and [[Kengo Kimura]]}}
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|{{small|[[Takashi Ishikawa]] and [[Kengo Kimura]]}}
 
|1
 
|1
 
|June 3, 1997
 
|June 3, 1997
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|Tokyo, Japan
 
|Tokyo, Japan
 
|0
 
|0
|{{small|Defeated [[Shoji Nakamaki]] and [[The Winger|Takashi Okano]] in the finals of a five-team scramble tournament to become the first champions.}}<ref name="wt">{{cite web|title=BJW Tag Team Title|work=Wrestling Titles|url=http://www.wrestling-titles.com/japan/bigjapan/bj-t.html|accessdate=2008-02-15| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20080309203534/http://www.wrestling-titles.com/japan/bigjapan/bj-t.html| archivedate= 9 March 2008 <!--DASHBot-->| deadurl= no}}</ref>
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|{{small|Defeated [[Shoji Nakamaki]] and [[The Winger|Takashi Okano]] in the finals of a five-team scramble tournament to become the first champions.}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|—
 
|—
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|-
 
|-
 
|2
 
|2
|{{small|[[Yoshihiro Tajiri]] and [[Ryuji Yamakawa]]}}
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|{{small|[[Yoshihiro Tajiri]] and [[Ryuji Yamakawa]]}}
 
|1
 
|1
 
|July 23, 1997
 
|July 23, 1997
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|Tokyo, Japan
 
|Tokyo, Japan
 
|3
 
|3
|{{small|Defeated [[Takashi Ishikawa]] and [[Kishin Kawabata]] to win the vacant titles.}}<ref name="wt" />
+
|{{small|Defeated [[Takashi Ishikawa]] and [[Kishin Kawabata]] to win the vacant titles.}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|3
 
|3
|{{small|[[Gedo and Jado]]}}
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|{{small|[[Gedo and Jado]]}}
 
|1
 
|1
 
|December 22, 1997
 
|December 22, 1997
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|Isesaki, Japan
 
|Isesaki, Japan
 
|0
 
|0
|{{small|This match took place at a [[Fuyuki Army]] event.}}<ref name="wt" />
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|{{small|This match took place at a [[Fuyuki Army]] event.}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|4
 
|4
|{{small|Yoshihiro Tajiri (2) and Ryuji Yamakawa (2)}}
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|{{small|Yoshihiro Tajiri (2) and Ryuji Yamakawa (2)}}
 
|2
 
|2
 
|January 2, 1998
 
|January 2, 1998
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|Tokyo, Japan
 
|Tokyo, Japan
 
|0
 
|0
 
|
|<ref name="wt" />
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|5
 
|5
|[[Shadows]]<br>{{small|[[The Winger|Shadow Winger]] and [[Shadow WX]]}}
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|[[Shadows]]<br />{{small|[[The Winger|Shadow Winger]] and [[Shadow WX]]}}
 
|1
 
|1
 
|March 4, 1998
 
|March 4, 1998
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|Shimizu, Japan
 
|Shimizu, Japan
 
|4
 
|4
 
|
|<ref name="wt" />
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|6
 
|6
|{{small|[[Shoji Nakamaki]] and [[Ryuji Yamakawa]] (3)}}
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|{{small|[[Shoji Nakamaki]] and [[Ryuji Yamakawa]] (3)}}
 
|1
 
|1
 
|August 9, 1998
 
|August 9, 1998
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|Kawasaki, Japan
 
|Kawasaki, Japan
 
|2
 
|2
  +
|
|<ref name="wt" />
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|—
 
|—
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|Kanagawa, Japan
 
|Kanagawa, Japan
 
|3
 
|3
|{{small|Defeated Jason the Terrible and [[The Winger|Shadow Winger]] to win the vacant titles.}}<ref name="wt" />
+
|{{small|Defeated Jason the Terrible and [[The Winger|Shadow Winger]] to win the vacant titles.}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|8
 
|8
|{{small|Mike Samples and Ryuji Yamakawa (4)}}
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|{{small|[[Mike Samples]] and Ryuji Yamakawa (4)}}
 
|1
 
|1
 
|July 31, 1999
 
|July 31, 1999
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|Fukuoka, Japan
 
|Fukuoka, Japan
 
|0
 
|0
  +
|
|<ref name="wt" />
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|9
 
|9
|{{small|[[Shoichi Maruyama|KAMIKAZE]] and [[Shunme Matsuzaki]]}}
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|{{small|[[Shoichi Maruyama|KAMIKAZE]] and [[Shunme Matsuzaki]]}}
 
|1
 
|1
 
|September 7, 1999
 
|September 7, 1999
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|Imabari, Japan
 
|Imabari, Japan
 
|3
 
|3
  +
|
|<ref name="wt" />
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|10
 
|10
|{{small|Tomoaki Honma (2) and Ryuji Yamakawa (5)}}
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|{{small|Tomoaki Honma (2) and Ryuji Yamakawa (5)}}
 
|1
 
|1
 
|January 7, 2000
 
|January 7, 2000
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|Osaka, Japan
 
|Osaka, Japan
 
|0
 
|0
  +
|
|<ref name="wt" />
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|11
 
|11
|[[CZW Warriors]]<br>{{small|[[Nick Gage]] and [[John Zandig]]}}
+
|[[CZW Warriors]]<br />{{small|[[Nick Gage]] and [[John Zandig]]}}
 
|1
 
|1
 
|June 2, 2000
 
|June 2, 2000
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|Nagaoka, Japan
 
|Nagaoka, Japan
 
|0
 
|0
  +
|
|<ref name="wt" />
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|12
 
|12
|CZW Warriors<br>{{small|[[Justice Pain]] and [[Wifebeater]]}}
+
|CZW Warriors<br />{{small|[[Justice Pain]] and [[Wifebeater]]}}
 
|1
 
|1
 
|June 10, 2000
 
|June 10, 2000
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|Sewell, New Jersey
 
|Sewell, New Jersey
 
|0
 
|0
  +
|
|<ref name="wt" />
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|13
 
|13
|{{small|Shadow WX (3) and Ryuji Yamakawa (6)}}
+
|{{small|Shadow WX (3) and Ryuji Yamakawa (6)}}
 
|1
 
|1
 
|July 2, 2000
 
|July 2, 2000
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|Tokyo, Japan
 
|Tokyo, Japan
 
|3
 
|3
  +
|
|<ref name="wt" />
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|14
 
|14
|{{small|KAMIKAZE (2) and [[Abdullah Kobayashi]]}}
+
|{{small|KAMIKAZE (2) and [[Abdullah Kobayashi]]}}
 
|1
 
|1
 
|September 15, 2000
 
|September 15, 2000
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|Tokyo, Japan
 
|Tokyo, Japan
 
|2
 
|2
  +
|
|<ref name="wt" />
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|15
 
|15
|[[Men's Club]]<br>{{small|[[Daisuke Sekimoto]] and [[Men's Teioh]]}}
+
|[[Men's Club]]<br />{{small|[[Daisuke Sekimoto]] and [[Men's Teioh]]}}
 
|1
 
|1
 
|January 28, 2001
 
|January 28, 2001
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|Tokyo, Japan
 
|Tokyo, Japan
 
|9
 
|9
  +
|
|<ref name="wt" />
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|16
 
|16
|[[Skinheads]]<br>{{small|[[Daikokubo Benkei]] and Abdullah Kobayashi (2)}}
+
|[[Skinheads]]<br />{{small|[[Daikokubo Benkei]] and Abdullah Kobayashi (2)}}
 
|1
 
|1
 
|September 15, 2002
 
|September 15, 2002
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|Fukuoka, Japan
 
|Fukuoka, Japan
 
|1
 
|1
  +
|
|<ref name="wt" />
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|17
 
|17
|{{small|[[BADBOY Hido]] and [[Ryuji Ito]]}}
+
|{{small|[[BADBOY Hido]] and [[Ryuji Ito]]}}
 
|1
 
|1
 
|December 19, 2003
 
|December 19, 2003
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|Tokyo, Japan
 
|Tokyo, Japan
 
|0
 
|0
  +
|
|<ref name="wt" />
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|18
 
|18
|{{small|Mr. Big Japan (7) and Men's Teioh (2)}}
+
|{{small|Mr. Big Japan (7) and Men's Teioh (2)}}
 
|1
 
|1
 
|December 23, 2003
 
|December 23, 2003
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|-
 
|-
 
|19
 
|19
|Skinheads<br>{{small|Abdullah Kobayashi (3) and [[Jaki Numazawa]]}}
+
|Skinheads<br />{{small|Abdullah Kobayashi (3) and [[Jaki Numazawa]]}}
 
|1
 
|1
 
|August 15, 2004
 
|August 15, 2004
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|Kawasaki, Japan
 
|Kawasaki, Japan
 
|0
 
|0
  +
|
|<ref name="wt" />
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|20
 
|20
|[[Akarangers]]<br>{{small|[[Gentaro]] and [[Takashi Sasaki]]}}
+
|[[Akarangers]]<br />{{small|[[GENTARO]] and [[Takashi Sasaki]]}}
 
|1
 
|1
 
|November 28, 2004
 
|November 28, 2004
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|Chiba, Japan
 
|Chiba, Japan
 
|1
 
|1
  +
|
|<ref name="wt" />
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|—
 
|—
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|-
 
|-
 
|21
 
|21
|[[Muscle and Fat]]<br>{{small|Abdullah Kobayashi (4) and Daisuke Sekimoto (2)}}
+
|[[Muscle and Fat]]<br />{{small|Abdullah Kobayashi (4) and Daisuke Sekimoto (2)}}
 
|1
 
|1
 
|October 14, 2005
 
|October 14, 2005
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|Tokyo, Japan
 
|Tokyo, Japan
 
|1
 
|1
|{{small|Defeated [[Jun Kasai]] and [[Jaki Numazawa]] to win the vacant titles.}}<ref name="wt" />
+
|{{small|Defeated [[Jun Kasai]] and [[Jaki Numazawa]] to win the vacant titles.}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|22
 
|22
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|Kawasaki, Japan
 
|Kawasaki, Japan
 
|4
 
|4
  +
|
|<ref name="wt" />
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|23
 
|23
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|Yokohama, Japan
 
|Yokohama, Japan
 
|6
 
|6
  +
|
|<ref name="wt" />
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|24
 
|24
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|Tokyo, Japan
 
|Tokyo, Japan
 
|1
 
|1
  +
|
|<ref name="wt" />
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|25
 
|25
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|Yokohama, Japan
 
|Yokohama, Japan
 
|6
 
|6
  +
|
|<ref name="wt" />
 
|-
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|—
 
|—
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|Tokyo, Japan
 
|Tokyo, Japan
 
|0
 
|0
|{{small|Defeated [[Yuko Miyamoto]] and [[Takashi Sasaki]] in the finals of a Round-robin tournament final.<ref name=wt/>}}
+
|{{small|Defeated [[Yuko Miyamoto]] and [[Takashi Sasaki]] in the finals of a Round-robin tournament final.}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|27
 
|27
|[[Strong BJ]]<br>{{small|[[Yuji Okabayashi]] and Daisuke Sekimoto (5)}}
+
|[[Strong BJ]]<br />{{small|[[Yuji Okabayashi]] and Daisuke Sekimoto (5)}}
 
|1
 
|1
 
|July 27, 2009
 
|July 27, 2009
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|Tokyo, Japan
 
|Tokyo, Japan
 
|2
 
|2
  +
|
|<ref name="wt" />
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|28
 
|28
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|Hakata, Fukuoka, Japan
 
|Hakata, Fukuoka, Japan
 
|0
 
|0
  +
|
|<ref name="wt" />
 
|-
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|—
 
|—
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|-
 
|-
 
|29
 
|29
|[[B Faultless Junky's]]<br>{{small|[[Jun Kasai]] and Jaki Numazawa (2)}}
+
|[[B Faultless Junky's]]<br />{{small|[[Jun Kasai]] and Jaki Numazawa (2)}}
 
|1
 
|1
 
|April 28, 2010
 
|April 28, 2010
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|Tokyo, Japan
 
|Tokyo, Japan
 
|2
 
|2
|{{small|Defeated [[Daisuke Sekimoto]] and [[Yoshihito Sasaki]] in a tournament final to win the vacant title.<ref name=wt/>}}
+
|{{small|Defeated [[Daisuke Sekimoto]] and [[Yoshihito Sasaki]] in a tournament final to win the vacant title.}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|30
 
|30
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|Sapporo, Japan
 
|Sapporo, Japan
 
|0
 
|0
  +
|
|<ref name="wt" />
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|31
 
|31
|B Faultless Junky's<br>{{small|[[Jun Kasai]] (2) and Jaki Numazawa (3)}}
+
|B Faultless Junky's<br />{{small|[[Jun Kasai]] (2) and Jaki Numazawa (3)}}
 
|2
 
|2
 
|November 22, 2010
 
|November 22, 2010
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|Tokyo, Japan
 
|Tokyo, Japan
 
|0
 
|0
  +
|
|<ref name="wt" />
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|32
 
|32
|[[The Brahman Brothers]]<br>{{small|[[Shu Sato|Brahman Shu]] and [[Kei Sato|Brahman Kei]]}}
+
|[[The Brahman Brothers]]<br />{{small|[[Shu Sato|Brahman Shu]] and [[Kei Sato|Brahman Kei]]}}
 
|1
 
|1
 
|January 30, 2011
 
|January 30, 2011
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|Nagoya, Japan
 
|Nagoya, Japan
 
|0
 
|0
  +
|
|<ref name="wt" />
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|33
 
|33
|B Faultless Junky's<br>{{small|[[Jun Kasai]] (3) and Jaki Numazawa (4)}}
+
|B Faultless Junky's<br />{{small|[[Jun Kasai]] (3) and Jaki Numazawa (4)}}
 
|3
 
|3
 
|February 12, 2011
 
|February 12, 2011
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|Tokyo, Japan
 
|Tokyo, Japan
 
|0
 
|0
  +
|
|<ref name="wt" />
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|34
 
|34
|[[Yankii Nicho Kenju]]<br>{{small|Isami Kodaka (2) and [[Yuko Miyamoto]]}}
+
|[[Yankii Nicho Kenju]]<br />{{small|Isami Kodaka (2) and [[Yuko Miyamoto]]}}
 
|1
 
|1
 
|May 5, 2011
 
|May 5, 2011
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|Yokohama, Japan
 
|Yokohama, Japan
 
|4
 
|4
  +
|
|<ref name="wt" />
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|35
 
|35
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|Sapporo, Japan
 
|Sapporo, Japan
 
|0
 
|0
  +
|
|<ref name="wt" />
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|36
 
|36
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|Tokyo, Japan
 
|Tokyo, Japan
 
|1
 
|1
|{{small|This match took place at a [[Union Pro Wrestling]] event.}}<ref name="wt" />
+
|{{small|This match took place at a [[Union Pro Wrestling]] event.}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|37
 
|37
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|Sapporo, Japan
 
|Sapporo, Japan
 
|2
 
|2
  +
|
|<ref name="wt" />
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|38
 
|38
|Yankii Nicho Kenju<br>{{small|Isami Kodaka (3) and Yuko Miyamoto (2)}}
+
|Yankii Nicho Kenju<br />{{small|Isami Kodaka (3) and Yuko Miyamoto (2)}}
 
|2
 
|2
 
|November 24, 2012
 
|November 24, 2012
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|Tokyo, Japan
 
|Tokyo, Japan
 
|17
 
|17
  +
|
|<ref name="wt" />
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|39
 
|39
|[[Twin Towers]]<br>{{small|[[Kohei Sato]] and Shuji Ishikawa (2)}}
+
|[[Twin Towers]]<br />{{small|[[Kohei Sato]] and Shuji Ishikawa (2)}}
 
|1
 
|1
 
|May 31, 2014
 
|May 31, 2014
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|Tokyo, Japan
 
|Tokyo, Japan
 
|7
 
|7
  +
|
|<ref name="wt" />
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|40
 
|40
|Strong BJ<br>{{small|Yuji Okabayashi (3) and Daisuke Sekimoto (7)}}
+
|Strong BJ<br />{{small|Yuji Okabayashi (3) and Daisuke Sekimoto (7)}}
 
|2
 
|2
 
|October 29, 2015
 
|October 29, 2015
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|Tokyo, Japan
 
|Tokyo, Japan
 
|0
 
|0
|{{small|Defeated [[Twin Towers]] ([[Kohei Sato]] and [[Shuji Ishikawa]]) in the finals of the 2015 [[Saikyo Tag League]] to win the vacant titles.}}<ref name="wt" />
+
|{{small|Defeated [[Twin Towers]] ([[Kohei Sato]] and [[Shuji Ishikawa]]) in the finals of the 2015 [[Saikyo Tag League]] to win the vacant titles.}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|41
 
|41
|[[Hamakami]]<br>{{small|[[Hideyoshi Kamitani]] and [[Ryota Hama]]}}
+
|[[Hamakami]]<br />{{small|[[Hideyoshi Kamitani]] and [[Ryota Hama]]}}
 
|1
 
|1
 
|December 30, 2015
 
|December 30, 2015
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|Tokyo, Japan
 
|Tokyo, Japan
 
|0
 
|0
  +
|
|<ref name="wt" />
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|42
 
|42
|Twin Towers<br>{{small|Kohei Sato (2) and Shuji Ishikawa (3)}}
+
|Twin Towers<br />{{small|Kohei Sato (2) and Shuji Ishikawa (3)}}
 
|2
 
|2
 
|May 30, 2016
 
|May 30, 2016
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|Tokyo, Japan
 
|Tokyo, Japan
 
|3
 
|3
  +
|
|<ref name="wt" />
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|43
 
|43
|Strong BJ<br>{{small|Yuji Okabayashi (4) and Daisuke Sekimoto (8)}}
+
|Strong BJ<br />{{small|Yuji Okabayashi (4) and Daisuke Sekimoto (8)}}
 
|3
 
|3
 
|January 2, 2017
 
|January 2, 2017
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|Tokyo, Japan
 
|Tokyo, Japan
 
|4
 
|4
  +
|
|<ref name="wt" />
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|44
 
|44
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|1
 
|1
 
|July 17, 2017
 
|July 17, 2017
  +
|186 Days
|{{age in days nts|month1=07|day1=17|year1=2017}}+
 
 
|Tokyo, Japan
 
|Tokyo, Japan
  +
|3
  +
|
  +
|-
  +
|45
  +
|[[B Faultless Junky's]]<br />{{small|Masashi Takeda (2) and [[Takumi Tsukamoto]]}}
  +
|1
  +
|January 25, 2018
  +
|70 Days
  +
|Tokyo, Japan
  +
|1
  +
|
  +
|-
  +
|46
  +
|Yankii Nicho Kenju<br />{{small|Isami Kodaka (4) and Yuko Miyamoto (3)}}
  +
|3
  +
|April 5, 2018
  +
|203 Days
  +
|Tokyo, Japan
  +
|3
  +
|
  +
|-
  +
|47
  +
|{{small|[[Yasufumi Nakanoue]] and Ryota Hama (2)}}
  +
|1
  +
|October 25, 2018
  +
|269 Days
  +
|Tokyo, Japan
  +
|5
  +
|
  +
|-
  +
|48
  +
|{{small|Daisuke Sekimoto (9) and [[The Bodyguard]]}}
  +
|1
  +
|July 21, 2019
  +
|134 Days
  +
|Osaka, Japan
 
|0
 
|0
 
|
 
|
  +
|-
  +
|—
  +
|Vacated
  +
|—
  +
|December 2, 2019
  +
|—
  +
|—
  +
|—
  +
|<small>Vacated due to injury.</small>
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The BJW Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling tag team championship owned by the Big Japan Pro Wrestling (BJW). It was created on June 3, 1997, when Takashi Ishikawa and Kengo Kimura defeated Shoji Nakamaki and Takashi Okano in the finals of a five-team scramble tournament to become the first champions. The championship has been the leading tag team championship in the promotion since 1997. The title matches are done with normal rules, but they also can be done by deathmatches. Like most professional wrestling championships, the title is won via the result of a scripted match. Title changes usually happen at BJW-promoted events; although the title has only changed hands twice at a non-BJW event, it has been defended in several other promotions like Combat Zone Wrestling and Fuyuki Army.

Title history

# Tag Team
(Individual Reigns)
Team Reigns Date Length

Location

Defenses Notes
1 Takashi Ishikawa and Kengo Kimura 1 June 3, 1997 8 Days Tokyo, Japan 0 Defeated Shoji Nakamaki and Takashi Okano in the finals of a five-team scramble tournament to become the first champions.
Vacated June 11, 1997 Vacated due to Ishikawa and Kimura split up.
2 Yoshihiro Tajiri and Ryuji Yamakawa 1 July 23, 1997 152 Days Tokyo, Japan 3 Defeated Takashi Ishikawa and Kishin Kawabata to win the vacant titles.
3 Gedo and Jado 1 December 22, 1997 11 Days Isesaki, Japan 0 This match took place at a Fuyuki Army event.
4 Yoshihiro Tajiri (2) and Ryuji Yamakawa (2) 2 January 2, 1998 61 Days Tokyo, Japan 0
5 Shadows
Shadow Winger and Shadow WX
1 March 4, 1998 158 Days Shimizu, Japan 4
6 Shoji Nakamaki and Ryuji Yamakawa (3) 1 August 9, 1998 112 Days Kawasaki, Japan 2
Vacated November 29, 1998 Vacated due to Nakamaki leaving BJW.
7 Tomoaki Honma and Shadow WX (2) 1 December 5, 1998 238 Days Kanagawa, Japan 3 Defeated Jason the Terrible and Shadow Winger to win the vacant titles.
8 Mike Samples and Ryuji Yamakawa (4) 1 July 31, 1999 38 Days Fukuoka, Japan 0
9 KAMIKAZE and Shunme Matsuzaki 1 September 7, 1999 122 Days Imabari, Japan 3
10 Tomoaki Honma (2) and Ryuji Yamakawa (5) 1 January 7, 2000 147 Days Osaka, Japan 0
11 CZW Warriors
Nick Gage and John Zandig
1 June 2, 2000 8 Days Nagaoka, Japan 0
12 CZW Warriors
Justice Pain and Wifebeater
1 June 10, 2000 22 Days Sewell, New Jersey 0
13 Shadow WX (3) and Ryuji Yamakawa (6) 1 July 2, 2000 75 Days Tokyo, Japan 3
14 KAMIKAZE (2) and Abdullah Kobayashi 1 September 15, 2000 135 Days Tokyo, Japan 2
15 Men's Club
Daisuke Sekimoto and Men's Teioh
1 January 28, 2001 595 Days Tokyo, Japan 9
16 Skinheads
Daikokubo Benkei and Abdullah Kobayashi (2)
1 September 15, 2002 460 Days Fukuoka, Japan 1
17 BADBOY Hido and Ryuji Ito 1 December 19, 2003 4 Days Tokyo, Japan 0
18 Mr. Big Japan (7) and Men's Teioh (2) 1 December 23, 2003 236 Days Tokyo, Japan 1 Mr. Big Japan was Previously known as Ryuji Yamakawa.
19 Skinheads
Abdullah Kobayashi (3) and Jaki Numazawa
1 August 15, 2004 105 Days Kawasaki, Japan 0
20 Akarangers
GENTARO and Takashi Sasaki
1 November 28, 2004 289 Days Chiba, Japan 1
Vacated September 13, 2005 Vacated due to lack of title defenses.
21 Muscle and Fat
Abdullah Kobayashi (4) and Daisuke Sekimoto (2)
1 October 14, 2005 105 Days Tokyo, Japan 1 Defeated Jun Kasai and Jaki Numazawa to win the vacant titles.
22 Mammoth Sasaki and Shadow WX (4) 1 January 27, 2006 310 Days Kawasaki, Japan 4
23 Daisuke Sekimoto (3) and Yoshihito Sasaki 1 December 3, 2006 455 Days Yokohama, Japan 6
24 Kengo Mashimo and Madoka 1 March 2, 2008 133 Days Tokyo, Japan 1
25 Mammoth Sasaki (2) and Daisuke Sekimoto (4) 1 July 13, 2008 237 Days Yokohama, Japan 6
Vacated September 13, 2008 Vacated due to Sasaki being injured in an automobile accident.
26 Isami Kodaka and Masashi Takeda 1 May 28, 2009 60 Days Tokyo, Japan 0 Defeated Yuko Miyamoto and Takashi Sasaki in the finals of a Round-robin tournament final.
27 Strong BJ
Yuji Okabayashi and Daisuke Sekimoto (5)
1 July 27, 2009 139 Days Tokyo, Japan 2
28 Yoshihito Sasaki and Shinya Ishikawa 1 December 13 2009 31 Days Hakata, Fukuoka, Japan 0
Vacated January 13, 2010 Vacated due to Ishikawa being sidelined with a leg injury.
29 B Faultless Junky's
Jun Kasai and Jaki Numazawa (2)
1 April 28, 2010 165 Days Tokyo, Japan 2 Defeated Daisuke Sekimoto and Yoshihito Sasaki in a tournament final to win the vacant title.
30 Daisuke Sekimoto (6) and Yoshihito Sasaki (2) 2 October 10, 2010 43 Days Sapporo, Japan 0
31 B Faultless Junky's
Jun Kasai (2) and Jaki Numazawa (3)
2 November 22, 2010 69 Days Tokyo, Japan 0
32 The Brahman Brothers
Brahman Shu and Brahman Kei
1 January 30, 2011 13 Days Nagoya, Japan 0
33 B Faultless Junky's
Jun Kasai (3) and Jaki Numazawa (4)
3 February 12, 2011 82 Days Tokyo, Japan 0
34 Yankii Nicho Kenju
Isami Kodaka (2) and Yuko Miyamoto
1 May 5, 2011 332 Days Yokohama, Japan 4
35 Shinobu and Yoshihito Sasaki (4) 1 April 1, 2012 33 Days Sapporo, Japan 0
36 Shigehiro Irie and Shuji Ishikawa 1 May 4, 2012 72 Days Tokyo, Japan 1 This match took place at a Union Pro Wrestling event.
37 Shinobu (2) and Yuji Okabayashi (2) 1 July 15, 2012 132 Days Sapporo, Japan 2
38 Yankii Nicho Kenju
Isami Kodaka (3) and Yuko Miyamoto (2)
2 November 24, 2012 553 Days Tokyo, Japan 17
39 Twin Towers
Kohei Sato and Shuji Ishikawa (2)
1 May 31, 2014 516 Days Tokyo, Japan 7
40 Strong BJ
Yuji Okabayashi (3) and Daisuke Sekimoto (7)
2 October 29, 2015 62 Days Tokyo, Japan 0 Defeated Twin Towers (Kohei Sato and Shuji Ishikawa) in the finals of the 2015 Saikyo Tag League to win the vacant titles.
41 Hamakami
Hideyoshi Kamitani and Ryota Hama
1 December 30, 2015 152 Days Tokyo, Japan 0
42 Twin Towers
Kohei Sato (2) and Shuji Ishikawa (3)
2 May 30, 2016 217 Days Tokyo, Japan 3
43 Strong BJ
Yuji Okabayashi (4) and Daisuke Sekimoto (8)
3 January 2, 2017 196 Days Tokyo, Japan 4
44 Abdullah Kobayashi (5) and Ryuji Ito (2) 1 July 17, 2017 186 Days Tokyo, Japan 3
45 B Faultless Junky's
Masashi Takeda (2) and Takumi Tsukamoto
1 January 25, 2018 70 Days Tokyo, Japan 1
46 Yankii Nicho Kenju
Isami Kodaka (4) and Yuko Miyamoto (3)
3 April 5, 2018 203 Days Tokyo, Japan 3
47 Yasufumi Nakanoue and Ryota Hama (2) 1 October 25, 2018 269 Days Tokyo, Japan 5
48 Daisuke Sekimoto (9) and The Bodyguard 1 July 21, 2019 134 Days Osaka, Japan 0
Vacated December 2, 2019 Vacated due to injury.
49 Daisuke Sekimoto (10) and Kohei Sato (3) 1 December 18, 2019 1584+ Yokohama, Japan 1 Defeated Ryuichi Kawakami and Kazumi Kikuta in a decision match to win the titles.

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