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|currentholder = [[Keiji Mutoh]] and [[Kannazuki]] |
|currentholder = [[Keiji Mutoh]] and [[Kannazuki]] |
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|won = October 9, 2015 |
|won = October 9, 2015 |
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+ | |retired= April 1, 2020 |
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− | |aired = |
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− | |promotion = [[All Japan Pro Wrestling]] (2006-2013)<br>[[Wrestle-1]] (2015- |
+ | |promotion = [[All Japan Pro Wrestling]] (2006-2013)<br>[[Wrestle-1]] (2015-2020) |
|created = December 15, 2006 |
|created = December 15, 2006 |
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|mostreigns = [[Keiji Mutoh]] and [[Kannazuki]] (2 times) |
|mostreigns = [[Keiji Mutoh]] and [[Kannazuki]] (2 times) |
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|firstchamp = Keiji Mutoh and Kannazuki |
|firstchamp = Keiji Mutoh and Kannazuki |
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+ | |finalchamp= Keiji Mutoh and Kannazuki |
+ | |longestreign = Keiji Mutoh and Kannazuki (1636 days) |
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|shortestreign = [[Kannazuki]] and [[Takao Omori]] (137 days) |
|shortestreign = [[Kannazuki]] and [[Takao Omori]] (137 days) |
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|oldest = Keiji Mutoh (52 years) |
|oldest = Keiji Mutoh (52 years) |
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==History== |
==History== |
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− | It was created by [[Keiji Mutoh]] in December 2006, and he & Japanese comedian [[Kannazuki]] were the first to win the titles. On August 30, 2015 on Keiji Mutoh promotion's [[Wrestle-1]] it was announced that they are going to revive the titles and on October 9, 2015 are going to have a new champions. At [[Wrestle-1]] Tour 2015 Fan Appreciation Day Keiji Mutoh and Kannazuki defeated [[Manabu Soya]] |
+ | It was created by [[Keiji Mutoh]] in December 2006, and he & Japanese comedian [[Kannazuki]] were the first to win the titles. On August 30, 2015 on Keiji Mutoh promotion's [[Wrestle-1]] it was announced that they are going to revive the titles and on October 9, 2015 are going to have a new champions. At [[Wrestle-1]] Tour 2015 Fan Appreciation Day Keiji Mutoh and Kannazuki defeated [[Manabu Soya]] and Sugichan to win the titles for their second time, it is their first time as the F-1 Tag Team Champions in the [[Wrestle-1]] promotion. |
==Title history== |
==Title history== |
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|Tokyo, Japan |
|Tokyo, Japan |
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+ | |1636 |
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|Wrestle-1 Tour 2015 Fan Appreciation Day |
|Wrestle-1 Tour 2015 Fan Appreciation Day |
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− | |<small>Defeated [[Manabu Soya]] and |
+ | |<small>Defeated [[Manabu Soya]] and Sugichan, after the title was revived by [[Wrestle-1]]. </small><small>Wrestle-1, however, considered this a new title and dubbed [[Keiji Mutoh]] and [[Kannazuki]] as the first champions.</small> |
+ | |- |
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+ | |— |
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+ | |Inactive |
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+ | |— |
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+ | |April 1, 2020 |
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+ | |— |
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+ | |— |
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+ | |— |
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+ | |<small>The title was retired after the promotion suspended its activities.</small> |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
Latest revision as of 14:51, 15 March 2020
The F-1 (Fake-1 Grand Prix) Tag Team Championship (F-1(フェイク-1グランプリ) タッグ選手権/F-1 (feiku-1 guranpuri) taggu senshuken) was an unofficial tag team title in All Japan Pro Wrestling that apparently was not recognized by the promotion. It’s more of a comedy title as matches are a mix of regular wrestling and impromptu standup comedy routines involving the wrestlers.
History[]
It was created by Keiji Mutoh in December 2006, and he & Japanese comedian Kannazuki were the first to win the titles. On August 30, 2015 on Keiji Mutoh promotion's Wrestle-1 it was announced that they are going to revive the titles and on October 9, 2015 are going to have a new champions. At Wrestle-1 Tour 2015 Fan Appreciation Day Keiji Mutoh and Kannazuki defeated Manabu Soya and Sugichan to win the titles for their second time, it is their first time as the F-1 Tag Team Champions in the Wrestle-1 promotion.
Title history[]
# | Tag Team (Individual Reigns) |
Team Reign | Date | Location | Days held | Event | Notes |
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1 | Keiji Mutoh and Kannazuki | 1 | December 15, 2006 | Tokyo, Japan | 1458 | All Japan Pro Wrestling "Fan Appreciation Day" 2006 | Defeated Hiroyoshi Tenzan and Akimasa Haraguchi to become the inaugural champions. |
2 | Ryota Hama and Koriki Choshu | 1 | December 12, 2010 | Tokyo, Japan | 364 | All Japan Pro Wrestling "Fan Appreciation Day" 2010 | |
3 | Manabu Soya and RG | 1 | December 11, 2011 | Tokyo, Japan | 370 | All Japan Pro Wrestling "Fan Appreciation Day" 2011 | |
4 | Kannazuki (2) and Takao Omori | 1 | December 15, 2012 | Morioka, Japan | 137 | All Japan Pro Wrestling "Fan Appreciation Day" 2012 | |
— | Abandoned | — | May 1, 2013 | N/A | — | N/A | All Japan Pro Wrestling abandoned the title. |
5 | Keiji Mutoh (2) and Kannazuki (3) | 2 | October 9, 2015 | Tokyo, Japan | 1636 | Wrestle-1 Tour 2015 Fan Appreciation Day | Defeated Manabu Soya and Sugichan, after the title was revived by Wrestle-1. Wrestle-1, however, considered this a new title and dubbed Keiji Mutoh and Kannazuki as the first champions. |
— | Inactive | — | April 1, 2020 | — | — | — | The title was retired after the promotion suspended its activities. |