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Revision as of 23:03, 31 August 2017


The KO-D Tag Team Championship is the top tag team title DDT Pro-Wrestling (DDT) promotion. "KO-D" is the acronym of DDT's governing body, the King of DDT. The title was introduced on June 2, 2001, after Nosawa and Takashi Sasaki defeated Starman and Vertigo at CMLL event. Because of its origin the title is sometimes labelled as a combined certified championship between DDT and CMLL being named the CMLL Certified KO-D Tag Team Championship. However the belts have never been defended outside of DDT since its creation, being named the KO-D Tag Team Championship.

Overview

Throughout the history of the championship, the title was vancated ten times due to an inability to participate in title defenses. When a wrestler has been injured or unable to compete for other reasons, tournaments have been held to determine the new champion.

The titles when they were created were known as the CMLL Certified KO-D Tag Team Championship because of its origin the title is sometimes labelled as a combined certified championship between DDT and CMLL. However the belts have never been defended outside of DDT since its creation, being named the KO-D Tag Team Championship.

Overall, there have been 62 reigns shared among 55 teams. Title changes happen at DDT-promoted events. The inaugural champions were Nosawa and Takashi Sasaki winning the title on June 2, 2001. Francesco Togo and Mori Bernard's only reign is the longest reign in the title history with 263 days. With 11 successful defenses, Sanshiro Takagi and Munenori Sawa's only reign as champions.

Title History

# Wrestler Reign Date Location Length Defenses Event Notes
1 Nosawa and Takashi Sasaki 1 June 2, 2001 Mexico, City, Mexico 33 Days 1 CMLL on Televisa Defeated Starman and Vertigo in a CMLL event to become the first champions.
2 MIKAMI and Super Uchuu Power 1 July 26, 2000 Tokyo 77 Days 1 Non-Fix 5/7
Vacated August 16, 2001 N/A N/A MIKAMI and Power vacated the titles in order to enter the DDT Tag League.
3 MIKAMI and Super Uchuu Power 2 September 30, 2001 Saitama 32 Days 0 Sunday DDT Theater Defeated Sanshiro Takagi and Shouchi Ichimiya in the finals of the DDT Tag League.
Vacated November 1, 2001 N/A N/A Vacated due to MIKAMI and Power split up as a team.
4 GENTARO and YOSHIYA 1 November 1, 2001 Tokyo 41 Days 1 Non-Fix 11/1 Defeated Suicide Boyz (MIKAMI and Tanomusaku Toba) to win the vacant titles.
5 MIKAMI (3) and Takash Sasaki (2) 1 December 12, 2001 Tokyo 155 Days 2 Never Mind (2001)
Vacated May 16, 2002 N/A N/A Vacated due to MIKAMI being sidelined with an injury.
6 Suicide Boyz
(MIKAMI (4) and Tanomusaku Toba)
1 August 25, 2002 Chiba 60 Days 2 The Ring Defeated Poison Sawada Julie and Super Uchuu Power to win the vacant titles.
7 Akarangers
(Gentaro (2) and Takashi Sasaki (3))
1 October 24, 2002 Tokyo 99

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0 Dead or Alive
8 Sanshiro Takagi and Tomohiko Hashimoto 1 January 31, 2003 Tokyo 97 Days 2 Sheep
Vacated May 8, 2003 N/A N/A Vacated due to Hashimoto being sidelined with an injury.
9 Seiya Morohashi and Shouichi Ichimiya 1 May 18, 2003 Tokyo 4 Days 0 Max Bump (2003) Defeated Super Uchuu Power and Takashi Sasaki in the finals of an eight-team one-night tournament.
10 Takashi Sasaki (4) and Tanomusaku Toba (2) 1 May 22, 2003 Tokyo 28 Days 2 Non-Fix 5/22
Vacated September 11, 2003 N/A N/A Vacated after losing to Super Uchuu Power and Super Uchuu Power Omega.
11 Seiya Morohashi (2) and Tomohiko Hashimoto (2) 1 September 28, 2003 Tokyo 92 Days 1 Who's Gonna Top? (2003) Defeated Takashi Sasaki and Tanomusaku Toba in the finals of the KO-D Tag League.
12 Hero! and Kudo 1 December 29, 2003 Tokyo 44 Days 0 Never Mind (2003) This was a three-way match including MIKAMI and Onryo.
13 Akarangers
(Gentaro (3) and Takashi Sasaki (5))
2 February 11, 2004 Yokohama 141 Days 3 Future Port
14 Ryuji Ito and Sanshiro Takagi (2) 1 July 1, 2004 Tokyo 30 Days 0 Audience (2003)
15 The Gay Machine Guns
(Danshoku Dino and Glenn "Q" Spectre)
1 July 31, 2004 Tokyo 41

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0 Boys, Be Ambitious This was a three-way match including Gentaro and Takashi Sasaki
Vacated September 10, 2004 N/A N/A Vacated the titles in order to enter the KO-D Tag League.
16 Hero! and Kudo 2 September 30, 2004 Tokyo 33 Days 0 Who's Gonna Top? (2004) Defeated Gay Machine Guns (Danshoku Dino and Glenn "Q" Spectre) in the finals of the KO-D Tag League.
17 Seiya Morohashi (3) and Tanomusaku Toba (3) 1 November 2, 2004 Tokyo 115

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3 Day Dream Believer (2004)
18 Nobutaka Moribe and Tomohiko Hashimoto (3) 1 February 25, 2005 Tokyo 68 Days 1 Don't Try This at Home
19 Seiya Morohashi (4) and Tanomusaku Toba (4) 2 January 30, 2005 Tokyo 95 Days 2 Into The Fight (2005) This was a three-way match including Macho Bump and Sho Kanzaki.
20 Darkside Hero! (3) and Toru Owashi 1 August 7, 2005 Nagoya 77 Days 1 Dramatic Dragons Darkside Hero! previously held title under the ring name Hero!.
21 Daichi Kakimoto and Kota Ibushi 1 October 23, 2005 Tokyo 133 Days 2 Day Dream Believer (2005)
22 The Italian Four Horseman
(Francesco Togo and Mori Bernard)
1 March 5, 2006 Tokyo 263 Days 8 9th Anniversary: Judgement 10
23 Poco Takanashi and Seiya Morohashi (5) 1 November 23, 2006 Tokyo 129 Days 2 God Bless DDT (2006)
24 Nuru Nuru Brothers
(Michael Nakazawa and Tomomitsu Matsunaga)
1 April 1, 2007 Tokyo 139 Days 6 April's Fool
25 The Italian Four Horseman
(Prince Togo and Antonio Honda)
1 August 18, 2007 Tokyo 101 Days 1 Sanshiro Festival (2007) Prince Togo previously held title under the ring name Francesco Togo.
Vacated November 27, 2007 N/A N/A Title vacated when Honda and Togo split up as a team.
26 Suicide Boyz
(MIKAMI (5) and Tanomusaku Toba (5))
1 April 11, 2008 Tokyo 180 Days 3 Hanami DDT Final Day Defeated Kudo and Yasu Urano in the finals the KO-D Tag League.
27 Disaster-Box
(HARASHIMA (4) and Toru Owashi (2))
2 October 8, 2008 Tokyo 108 Days 1 Day Dream Believer (2008) HARASHIMA previously held title under the ring names Hero! and Darkside Hero!.
28 Golden☆Lovers
(Kenny Omega and Kota Ibushi (2))
1 January 24, 2009 Tokyo 106 Days 1 Dramatic 2009 Special
29 The Italian Four Horseman
(Francesco Togo and Piza Michinoku)
1 May 10, 2009 Hakata 105 Days 0 Wrestling Tonkotsu (2009)
30 Kudo (3) and Yasu Urano 1 August 23, 2009 Tokyo 172 Days 5 Ryōgoku Peter Pan (2009)
31 Munenori Sawa and Sanshiro Takagi (3) 1 February 11, 2010 Tokyo 199 Days 11 Into the Fight 2010
32 Butt Samurai
(Danshoku Dino (2) and Shiro Koshinaka)
1 August 29, 2010 Tokyo 77 Days 2 Natsuyasumi no Omoide (2010) This was a three-way match, also including MIKAMI and Tanomusaku Toba.
33 From the Northern Country
(Antonio Honda (2) and Daisuke Sasaki)
1 November 14, 2010 Osaka 98 Days 3 Osaka Bay Blues Special
34 Gentaro (4) and Yasu Urano (2) 1 February 20, 2011 Funabashi 104 Days 3 DDT Funabashi Densetsu Again (2011)
35 TKG48
(Munenori Sawa (2) and Shigehiro Irie)
1 June 4, 2011 Tokyo 15 Days 0 Non-Fix: 6.4
36 Kenny Omega (2) and Michael Nakazawa (2) 1 June 19, 2011 Tokyo 5

Days

0 What Are You Doing!? (2011)
37 HARASHIMA (5) and Hero! 1 June 24, 2011 Tokyo 30 Days 1 KO-D Tag Team Championship One Match Show
38 Daisuke Sekimoto and Masa Takanashi (2) 1 July 24, 2011 Tokyo 35 Days 0 Ryōgoku Peter Pan (2011) This was a four-way match, also involving the teams of Gentaro and Yasu Urano, and Kenny Omega and Michael Nakazawa.
39 Danshoku Dino (2) and Kota Ibushi (3) 1 August 28, 2011 Tokyo 15 Days 0 Natsuyasumi no Omoide (2011)
Vacated September 12, 2011 N/A N/A Vacated due to Ibushi dislocating his left shoulder.
40 Team Dream Futures
Keisuke Ishii and Shigehiro Irie (2)
1 October 10, 2011 Sapporo 82 Days 3 Sapporo Puroresu Festa Defeated Danshoku Dino and Makoto Oishi to win the vacant titles.
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