Open the Triangle Gate Championship

The Open the Triangle Gate Championship is a professional wrestling trios title in Japanese promotion Dragon Gate. It was created on November 7, 2004 when The Italian Connection faction of Milano Collection A.T., Anthony W. Mori and Yossino defeated Aagan Iisou's Shuji Kondo, Takuya Sugawara and "brother" Yasshi in a tournament final.[1] Each title belt's face has three emblems on it, shaped in a triangle, that represent Power, Technique and Mind.[2] Not including interim reigns, there have been a total of 49 recognized individual champions and 61 recognized trios, who have had a combined 71 official reigns.

Open the Triangle Gate Championship
Details
Date establishedNovember 7, 2004
Current champion(s)Kzy, Genki Horiguchi and Susumu Yokosuka
Date wonJanuary 13, 2021

Title history

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
Defenses Number of successful defenses
Championship change is unrecognized by the promotion
<1 Reign lasted less than a day
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign DaysDefenses
1 Italian Connection
(Milano Collection AT, Anthony W. Mori and Yossino)
November 7, 2004 Rey de Parejas tour Sapporo, Japan 1 1082 Defeated Aagan Iisou ("brother" Yasshi, Shuji Kondo and Takuya Sugawara) in a tournament final.[3]
Blood Generation
Cima, Naruki Doi and Shingo Takagi
February 23, 2005 Tokyo, Japan 1 110 Defeated Final M2K (Kenichiro Arai, Masaaki Mochizuki and Susumu Yokosuka) to become interim champions due to Milano getting injured. This match was originally against Mochizuki, Yokosuka and K-ness, but K-ness was quickly replaced due to injury.[3]
2 Do Fixer
(Dragon Kid, Genki Horiguchi and Ryo Saito)
March 6, 2005 The Brave Gate Tour Sapporo, Japan 1 1191 This was a two out of three falls match to decide the official champions, which Do Fixer won 2-1.[3]
3 Blood Generation
(Cima, Don Fujii and Naruki Doi)
July 3, 2005 Pro Wrestling Festival 2005 Kobe, Japan 1 61 [3]
4 Do Fixer
(Dragon Kid (2), Genki Horiguchi (2) and Ryo Saito (2))
July 9, 2005 Rainbow Gate tour. Morodomi, Japan 2 31 [3]
5 Blood Generation
(Cima (2), Magnitude Kishiwada and Masato Yoshino (2))
July 12, 2005 Rainbow Gate tour Tokyo, Japan 1 3193 This was originally a two out of three falls match on the , which Do Fixer won 2-1, winning both falls by disqualification; it was restarted as an elimination match, which Blood Generation won.[3]
Vacated May 27, 2006 Osaka, Japan Before this match, Yoshino and Kishiwada defected to Muscle Outlaw'z. Vacated due to Cima, Yoshino and Kishiwada losing a title defense to the Muscle Outlaw'z Naruki Doi, Gamma and Naoki Tanizaki by disqualification on the Aggressive Gate tour.[3]
6 BxB Hulk, Cima (3) and Jack Evans August 20, 2006 The Gate of Adventure tour. Sapporo, Japan 1 410 Defeated Do Fixer (Dragon Kid, Genki Horiguchi and Ryo Saito) in a tournament final.[3]
7 Do Fixer
(Dragon Kid (3), Genki Horiguchi (3) and Ryo Saito (3))
September 30, 2006 Storm Gate tour. Osaka, Japan 3 500 [3]
8 Muscle Outlaw'z
Naruki Doi (2), Gamma and Masato Yoshino (3)
November 19, 2006 Crown Gate tour Fukuoka, Japan 1 370 Defeated Final M2K (K-ness, Yamato Onodera and Susumu Yokosuka) to become interim champions when the titles were vacated by Do Fixer due to Dragon Kid suffering from appendicitis. The interim reign was declared to be official on December 23, 2006, when a scheduled decision match against Do Fixer falls through due to Dragon's sustained illness.[1][3]
9 Pos.Hearts
(BxB Hulk (2), Anthony W. Mori (2) and Super Shisa)
December 26, 2006 Live Gate. Kobe, Japan 1 260 [3]
10 Muscle Outlaw'z
(Naruki Doi (3), Gamma (2) and Masato Yoshino (4))
January 21, 2007 Primal Gate tour. Kobe, Japan 2 633 [3]
11 Typhoon
Cima (4), Ryo Saito (4) and Susumu Yokosuka
March 25, 2007 Memorial Gate. Tsu, Japan 1 151 [3]
12 Muscle Outlaw'z
(Naruki Doi (4), Gamma (3) and Magnitude Kishiwada (2))
April 9, 2007 Live Gate. Kobe, Japan 1 60 [3]
13 Typhoon
(Cima (5), Ryo Saito (5) and Susumu Yokosuka (2))
April 15, 2007 Glorious Gate tour. Yokkaichi, Japan 2 250 [3]
14 New Hazard
BxB Hulk (3), Cyber Kong and Shingo Takagi
May 10, 2007 Aggressive Gate tour. Tokyo, Japan 1 641 [3]
Vacated July 13, 2007 Vacated due to Hulk suffering a jaw injury.[1]
15 Muscle Outlaw'z
(Magnitude Kishiwada (3), Masato Yoshino (5) and Naruki Doi (5))
July 22, 2007 WrestleJam tour Kobe, Japan 1 490 Defeated New Hazard (Cyber Kong, Jack Evans and Shingo Takagi).[4]
16 Mushozoku
(Don Fujii (2), K-ness and Masaaki Mochizuki)
September 9, 2007 Storm Gate tour. Fukuoka, Japan 1 1683 [5]
17 New Hazard
(BxB Hulk (4), Cyber Kong (2) and Shingo Takagi (2))
February 24, 2008 Truth Gate tour. Fukui, Japan 2 801 [3]
Vacated May 14, 2008 Tokyo, Japan Vacated after a title defense against Gamma, Genki Horiguchi and Yamato on the Aggressive Gate tour ended in a no contest when Takagi and Kong betrayed Hulk to form Real Hazard. An immediate decision match was made.[3]
18 Real Hazard
(Gamma (4), Shingo Takagi (3) and Yamato)
May 14, 2008 Aggressive Gate tour Tokyo, Japan 1 451 Defeated BxB Hulk, Naruki Doi and Masato Yoshino.[3]
19 Tozawajuku
(Kenichiro Arai, Taku Iwasa and Shinobu)
June 28, 2008 Gate of Maximum tour. Nagoya, Japan 1 140 [3]
20 Real Hazard
(Gamma (5), Yasushi Kanda and Yamato (2))
July 12, 2008 Rainbow Gate tour. Akashi, Japan 1 782 [3]
21 Zetsurins
(Don Fujii (3), Magnitude Kishiwada (4) and Masaaki Mochizuki (2))
September 28, 2008 Memorial Gate. Fukui, Japan 1 1403 [3]
22 KAMIKAZE
(Dragon Kid (4), Shingo Takagi (4) and Taku Iwasa (2))
February 15, 2009 Truth Gate tour. Fukuoka, Japan 1 592 [3]
23 Warriors-5
(Cima (6), Gamma (6) and Kagetora)
April 15, 2009 Gate of Passion tour. Tokyo, Japan 1 531 [3]
24 World-1
(BxB Hulk (5), Masato Yoshino (6) and Pac)
June 7, 2009 Gate of Maximum tour. Nagoya, Japan 1 1292 [3]
25 Zetsurins
(Akebono, Don Fujii (4) and Masaaki Mochizuki (3))
October 14, 2009 Gate of Victory tour. Tokyo, Japan 1 2033 [3]
26 Deep Drunkers
(Kzy, Takuya Sugawara and Yasushi Kanda (2))
May 5, 2010 Dead or Alive 2010. Nagoya, Japan 1 80 [3]
27 Warriors
Cima (7), Gamma (7) and Genki Horiguchi (4)
May 13, 2010 Aggressive Gate tour. Tokyo, Japan 1 381 [3]
28 World-1
(Naoki Tanizaki, Naruki Doi (6) and Pac (2))
June 20, 2010 Gate of Maximum tour. Fukuoka, Japan 1 40 [3]
29 Warriors
(Cima (8), Gamma (8) and Genki Horiguchi (5))
June 24, 2010 Gate of Maximum tour. Osaka, Japan 2 1233 [3]
30 Naoki Tanizaki (2), Takuya Sugawara (2) and Yasushi Kanda (3) October 25, 2010 Gate of Victory tour. Miyazaki, Japan 1 621 [3][6]
31 Blood Warriors
(Cima (9), Dragon Kid (5) and Ricochet)
December 26, 2010 Final Gate 2010. Fukuoka, Japan 1 1405 [3][7]
Vacated May 15, 2011 Sapporo, Japan Vacated due to Blood Warriors ejecting Dragon Kid from the group.[3]
32 Junction Three
(Gamma (9), Masato Yoshino (7) and Yamato (3))
June 18, 2011 Champion Gate tour Fukuoka, Japan 1 762 Defeated Blood Warriors (Cima, Naruki Doi and BxB Hulk) to win the vacant title.[3]
33 Blood Warriors
(Kzy (2), Naoki Tanizaki (3) and Naruki Doi (7))
September 2, 2011 Storm Gate tour. Kobe, Japan 1 1393 [3]
Vacated January 19, 2012 Tokyo, Japan Vacated due to Kzy, Doi and Tomahawk T.T., replacing an injured Tanizaki, being disqualified in a title match against K-ness, Kenichiro Arai and Taku Iwasa.[3]
34 Jimmyz
(Genki Horiguchi H.A.Gee.Mee!! (6), Jimmy Kanda (4) and Ryo "Jimmy" Saito (6))
March 3, 2012 Champion Gate tour. Osaka, Japan 1 641 [3]
35 World-1 International
(Masato Yoshino (8), Naruki Doi (8) and Pac (3))
May 6, 2012 Dead or Alive 2012. Nagoya, Japan 1 775 [3]
Vacated July 22, 2012 Kobe, Japan Title vacated when Pac leaves Dragon Gate for WWE.[3]
36 Mad Blankey
Akira Tozawa, BxB Hulk (6) and Naoki Tanisaki
August 19, 2012 N/A Fukuoka, Japan 1 632 Defeated Cima, Gamma and Magnitude Kishiwada in the finals of the 2012 Summer Adventure Tag League to win the vacant title. Naoki Tanisaki not to be confused with Naoki Tanizaki.[3]
37 Kaettekita Veteran-gun
Gamma (10), HUB and Magnitude Kishiwada (5)
October 21, 2012 The Gate of Destiny 2012. Osaka, Japan 1 271 [3]
38 World-1 International
Masato Yoshino (9), Naruki Doi (9) and Shachihoko Boy
November 17, 2012 Crown Gate 2012 Osaka, Japan 1 60 Won the title in a three-way match, which also included the Jimmyz (Genki Horiguchi H.A.Gee.Mee!!, Mr. Kyu Kyu Toyonaka Dolphin and Ryo "Jimmy" Saito.[3]
39 Jimmyz
Genki Horiguchi H.A.Gee.Mee!! (7), Mr. Kyu Kyu Toyonaka Dolphin/Naoki Tanizaki (4) and Ryo "Jimmy" Saito (7)
November 23, 2012 Crown Gate 2012 tour. Saga, Japan 1 1004 Dolphin won the right to change his name back to Naoki Tanizaki during the reign on January 27, 2013.
40 World-1 International
Naruki Doi (10), Rich Swann and Shachihoko Boy (2)
March 3, 2013 Champion Gate 2013 tour. Osaka, Japan 1 941
41 M2K
Masaaki Mochizuki (4), Jimmy Susumu (3) and K-Ness (2)
June 5, 2013 Gate of Maximum tour. Tokyo, Japan 1 110
42 Jimmyz
Genki Horiguchi H.A.Gee.Mee!! (8), Jimmy Kanda (5) and Ryo "Jimmy" Saito (8)
June 16, 2013 Champion Gate tour. Fukuoka, Japan 2 641
43 Oretachi Veteran-gun
Dragon Kid (6), K-Ness (3) and Masaaki Mochizuki (5)
August 19, 2013 Gate of Generation tour. Miyazaki, Japan 1 190
Vacated September 7, 2013 Osaka, Japan Title vacated after Dragon Kid suffered a knee injury.
44 Mad Blankey
BxB Hulk (7), Cyber Kong (3) and Yamato (4)
October 6, 2013 Gate of Victory tour Fukuoka, Japan 1 601 Defeated Monster Express (Akira Tozawa, Masato Yoshino and Shingo Takagi) to win the vacant title.
45 Millennials
Eita, Flamita and T-Hawk (2)
December 5, 2013 Miracle Gate. Tokyo, Japan 1 170
46 Jimmyz
(Jimmy Susumu (4), Mr. Kyu Kyu/Naoki Tanizaki Toyonaka/Dolphin (5) and Ryo "Jimmy" Saito (9))
December 22, 2013 The Final Gate 2013 Tokyo, Japan 1 553 Won the title in a three-way elimination match, which also included Oretachi Veteran-gun (Cima, Dragon Kid and Masaaki Mochizuki).
Vacated February 15, 2014 Nagoya, Japan Title vacated after Saito was sidelined with a back injury.
47 Jimmyz
(Jimmy Kanda (6), Jimmy Susumu (5) and Mr. Kyu Kyu/Naoki Tanizaki/Toyonaka Dolphin (6))
February 20, 2014 Truth Gate Kobe, Japan 1 241 Won the title by defeating Mad Blankey (Cyber Kong, Kzy and Naruki Doi) in a decision match.
48 Millennials
(Eita (2), T-Hawk (3) and U-T)
March 16, 2014 Memorial Gate in Wakayama. Wakayama, Japan 1 901
49 Mad Blankey
(Cyber Kong (4), Kzy (3) and Naruki Doi (11))
June 14, 2014 Champion Gate in Hakata Fukuoka, Japan 1 1173 Won the title in a three-way elimination match, also involving Oretachi Veteran-gun (Don Fujii, Dragon Kid and Masaaki Mochizuki).
50 Oretachi Veteran-gun
(Cima (10), Don Fujii (5) and Gamma (11))
October 9, 2014 The Gate of Victory. Tokyo, Japan 1 100
51 Jimmyz
(Genki Horiguchi H.A.Gee.Mee!! (9), Jimmy Susumu (6) and Ryo "Jimmy" Saito (10))
October 19, 2014 The Gate of Victory. Yokkaichi, Japan 1 701
52 Dia.Hearts
(Big R Shimizu, Dragon Kid (7) and Masaaki Mochizuki (6))
December 28, 2014 The Final Gate 2014 Fukuoka, Japan 1 913
53 Jimmyz
(Genki Horiguchi H.A.Gee.Mee!! (10), Jimmy Kagetora (2) and Jimmy Susumu (7))
March 29, 2015 Glorious Gate 2015 Saga, Japan 1 772
Vacated June 14, 2015 Fukuoka, Japan Title vacated after Kagetora was sidelined with an injury.
54 Oretachi Veteran-gun
(Cima (11), Don Fujii (6) and Gamma (12))
June 14, 2015 Champion Gate in Hakata 2015 Fukuoka, Japan 2 1402 Defeated Jimmyz (Genki Horiguchi H.A.Gee.Mee!!, Jimmy Susumu and Ryo "Jimmy" Saito) to win the vacant title.
Vacated November 1, 2015 Osaka, Japan Cima, Don Fujii, and Gamma voluntarily vacated the title.
55 Monster Express
Akira Tozawa (2), Masato Yoshino (10) and T-Hawk (4)
December 6, 2015 Fantastic Gate 2015 Hokkaido, Japan 1 2735 Defeated Naruki Doi, Shingo Takagi and Yamato in a decision match for the vacant title.
56 Jimmyz
Genki Horiguchi H.A.Gee.Mee!! (11), Jimmy Kanda (7) and Ryo "Jimmy" Saito (11)
September 4, 2016 Summer Adventure Tag League Okanawa, Japan 3 1071
Vacated December 20, 2016 Tokyo, Japan Title vacated after Horiguchi suffered a rib injury.
57 Jimmyz
Jimmy Kanda (8), Jimmy Susumu (8) and Ryo "Jimmy" Saito (12)
December 25, 2016 The Final Gate 2016 Fukuoka, Japan 1 690 Defeated teams of Masato Yoshino, Kotoka, Ben-K and Cyber Kong, Mondai Ryu, El Lindaman in decision match to win vacant titles.
58 VerserK
(Cyber Kong (5), Shingo Takagi (5) and T-Hawk (5))
March 4, 2017 Champion Gate 2017 Osaka, Japan 1 150
Vacated March 19, 2017 Nagoya, Japan Titles vacated after Cyber Kong suffered a shoulder injury
59 MaxiMuM
(Ben-K, Big R Shimizu (2) and Naruki Doi (12))
March 20, 2017 Memorial Gate 2017 Wakayama, Japan 1 1031
60 VerserK
(El Lindaman, Shingo Takagi (6) and Takashi Yoshida (6))
July 1, 2017 Rainbow Gate 2017 Osaka, Japan 1 1251
61 Tribe Vanguard
(BxB Hulk (8), Kzy (4) and Yamato (5))
November 3, 2017 The Gate Of Destiny 2017 Osaka, Japan 1 500 This was a three-way match, also involving MaxiMuM (Naruki Doi, Masato Yoshino and Kotoka.
62 MaxiMuM
(Masato Yoshino (11), Naruki Doi (13) and Jason Lee)
December 23, 2017 The Final Gate 2017 Fukuoka, Japan 1 1342
63 Natural Vibes
(Kzy (5), Genki Horiguchi (12) and Susumu Yokosuka (9))
May 6, 2018 Dead or Alive 2018 Aichi, Japan 1 2316
64 R.E.D
(Kazma Sakamoto, Takashi Yoshida (7) and Yasushi Kanda (9))
December 23, 2018 The Final Gate 2018 Fukuoka, Japan 1 2103
65 Strong Machine Gundan
(Strong Machine J, Strong Machine F (7) and Strong Machine G (13))
July 21, 2019 Kobe Pro-Wrestling Festival 2019 Kobe, Japan 1 1473 Strong Machine F formerly held the title under the name Don Fuji. Strong Machine G formerly held the title under the name Gamma.
66 R.E.D.
(Diamante, H.Y.O. and Takashi Yoshida (8))
December 15, 2019 Dragon Gate Final Gate 2019 Fukuoka, Japan 1 550 This was a three way match also involving Genki Horiguchi, Kzy and Susumu Yokosuka.
67 Team Toryumon
(Dragon Kid (8), Kenichiro Arai (2) and Ryo Saito (2))
February 8, 2020 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 210
68 Team Dragon Gate
(Ben-K (2), Dragon Dia and Strong Machine J (2))
February 29, 2020 Dragon Gate Champion Gate In Osaka 2020 - Day 1 Osaka, Japan 1 2051
69 R.E.D.
(Diamante (2), Kazma Sakamoto (2) and Takashi Yoshida (9))
September 21, 2020 Dangerous Gate 2020 Tokyo, Japan 1 431 [8]
Vacated November 3, 2020 The Gate Of Destiny 2020 Osaka, Japan Vacated due to Diamante suffering an injury. The exact length of this reign is uncertain.
70 R.E.D.
(Kazma Sakamoto (3), Kento Kobune/SB KENTo and Takashi Yoshida (10))
November 3, 2020 The Gate Of Destiny 2020 Osaka, Japan 1 712 Defeated Naruki Doi, Punch Tominaga and Ryotsu Shimizu to win the vacant titles. [9]
71 Natural Vibes
(Kzy (6), Genki Horiguchi (13) and Susumu Yokosuka (10))
January 13, 2021 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 6+0

Combined reigns

As of January 19, 2020.

Indicates the current champion
Rank Team No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined
days
1 Blood Generation
(Cima, Magnitude Kishiwada and Masato Yoshino)
13319
2 Monster Express
(Akira Tozawa, Masato Yoshino and T-Hawk)
15273
3 Jimmyz
(Genki Horiguchi H.A.Gee.Mee!!, Jimmy Kanda and Ryo "Jimmy" Saito)
33235
4 Natural Vibes †
(Kzy, Genki Horiguchi and Susumu Yokosuka)
26237+
5 R.E.D
(Kazma Sakamoto, Takashi Yoshida and Yasushi Kanda)
13210
6 Team Dragon Gate
(Ben-K, Dragon Dia and Strong Machine J)
11205
7 Zetsurins
(Akebono, Don Fujii and Masaaki Mochizuki)
13203
8 Do Fixer
(Dragon Kid, Genki Horiguchi and Ryo Saito)
32173
9 Mushozoku
(Don Fujii, K-ness and Masaaki Mochizuki)
13168
10 Warriors
(Cima, Gamma and Genki Horiguchi)
24161
11 Oretachi Veteran-gun
(Cima , Don Fujii and Gamma)
22150
12 Strong Machine Gundan
(Strong Machine J, Strong Machine F and Strong Machine G)
13147
13 New Hazard
(BxB Hulk, Cyber Kong and Shingo Takagi)
22144
14 Blood Warriors
(Cima, Dragon Kid and Ricochet)
15140
Zetsurins
(Don Fujii, Magnitude Kishiwada and Masaaki Mochizuki)
13140
16 Blood Warriors
(Kzy, Naoki Tanizaki and Naruki Doi)
13139
17 MaxiMuM
(Masato Yoshino, Naruki Doi and Jason Lee)
12134
18 World-1
(BxB Hulk, Masato Yoshino and Pac)
12129
19 VerserK
(El Lindaman, Shingo Takagi and Takashi Yoshida)
11125
20 Mad Blankey
(Cyber Kong, Kzy and Naruki Doi)
13117
21 Italian Connection
(Milano Collection AT, Anthony W. Mori and Yossino)
12108
22 MaxiMuM
(Ben-K, Big R Shimizu and Naruki Doi)
11103
23 Muscle Outlaw'z
(Naruki Doi, Gamma and Masato Yoshino)
23100
24 Jimmyz
Genki Horiguchi H.A.Gee.Mee!!, Mr. Kyu Kyu/Toyonaka Dolphin/Naoki Tanizaki and Ryo "Jimmy" Saito
14100
25 World-1 International
Naruki Doi, Rich Swann and Shachihoko Boy
1194
26 Dia.Hearts
(Big R Shimizu, Dragon Kid and Masaaki Mochizuki)
1391
27 Millennials
(Eita, T-Hawk and U-T)
1190
28 Real Hazard
(Gamma, Yasushi Kanda and Yamato)
1278
29 World-1 International
(Masato Yoshino, Naruki Doi and Pac)
1577
Jimmyz
(Genki Horiguchi H.A.Gee.Mee!!, Jimmy Kagetora and Jimmy Susumu)
1277
31 Junction Three
(Gamma, Masato Yoshino and Yamato)
1276
32 R.E.D.
(Kazma Sakamoto, Kento Kobune/SB KENTo and Takashi Yoshida)
1271
33 Jimmyz
(Genki Horiguchi H.A.Gee.Mee!!, Jimmy Susumu and Ryo "Jimmy" Saito)
1170
34 Jimmyz
(Jimmy Kanda, Jimmy Susumu and Ryo "Jimmy" Saito)
1069
35 Mad Blankey
(Akira Tozawa, BxB Hulk and Naoki Tanisaki)
1263
36 Naoki Tanizaki, Takuya Sugawara and Yasushi Kanda1162
37 Mad Blankey
(BxB Hulk, Cyber Kong and Yamato)
1160
38 KAMIKAZE
(Dragon Kid, Shingo Takagi and Taku Iwasa)
1259
39 Jimmyz
(Jimmy Susumu, Mr. Kyu Kyu/Naoki Tanizaki Toyonaka/Dolphin and Ryo "Jimmy" Saito)
1355
R.E.D.
(Diamante, H.Y.O. and Takashi Yoshida)
1055
41 Warriors-5
(Cima, Gamma and Kagetora)
1153
42 Tribe Vanguard
(BxB Hulk, Kzy and Yamato)
1050
43 Muscle Outlaw'z
(Magnitude Kishiwada, Masato Yoshino and Naruki Doi)
1049
44 Real Hazard
(Gamma, Shingo Takagi and Yamato)
1145
45 R.E.D.
(Diamante, Kazma Sakamoto and Takashi Yoshida)
1143
46 BxB Hulk, Cima and Jack Evans1041
47 Typhoon
(Cima, Ryo Saito and Susumu Yokosuka)
2240
48 Kaettekita Veteran-gun
(Gamma, HUB and Magnitude Kishiwada)
1127
49 Pos.Hearts
(BxB Hulk, Anthony W. Mori and Super Shisa)
1026
50 Jimmyz
(Jimmy Kanda, Jimmy Susumu and Mr. Kyu Kyu/Naoki Tanizaki/Toyonaka Dolphin)
1124
51 Team Toryumon
(Dragon Kid, Kenichiro Arai and Ryo Saito)
1021
52 Oretachi Veteran-gun
(Dragon Kid, K-Ness and Masaaki Mochizuki)
1019
53 Millennials
(Eita, Flamita and T-Hawk)
1017
54 VerserK
(Cyber Kong, Shingo Takagi and T-Hawk )
1015
55 Tozawajuku
(Kenichiro Arai, Taku Iwasa and Shinobu)
1014
56 M2K
(Masaaki Mochizuki, Jimmy Susumu and K-Ness)
1011
57 Deep Drunkers
(Kzy, Takuya Sugawara and Yasushi Kanda)
108
58 Blood Generation
(Cima, Don Fujii and Naruki Doi)
116
Muscle Outlaw'z
(Naruki Doi, Gamma and Magnitude Kishiwada)
106
World-1 International
(Masato Yoshino, Naruki Doi and Shachihoko Boy)
106
61 World-1
(Naoki Tanizaki, Naruki Doi and Pac)
104

By wrestler

Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined
days
1 Yossino/Masato Yoshino11221,283
2 Genki Horiguchi H.A.Gee.Mee!!/Genki Horiguchi13181,052+
3 Cima1117910
4 Gamma/Strong Machine G1319843
5 Cyber Kong/Takashi Yoshida1013839
6 Naruki Doi1319836
7 Don Fujii/Strong Machine F718814
8 Ryo "Jimmy" Saito/Ryo Saito1314762
9 Jimmy Kanda/Yasushi Kanda910686
10 Masaaki Mochizuki612632
11 Jimmy Susumu/Susumu Yokosuka1012583+
12 Kzy612551+
13 Magnitude Kishiwada57541
14 BxB Hulk87511
15 Dragon Kid812502
16 T-Hawk58459
17 Shingo Takagi66387
18 Mr. Kyu Kyu/Naoki Tanizaki/Toyonaka Dolphin612384
19 Strong Machine J24362
20 Akira Tozawa27336
21 Kazma Sakamoto36324
22 Yamato56309
23 Ben-K22308
24 Pac37210
25 Dragon Dia11205
26 Akebono13203
27 K-Ness33198
28 Big R Shimizu24194
29 Ricochet15140
30 Anthony W. Mori22134
31 Jason Lee12134
32 Kagetora/Jimmy Kagetora23130
33 El Lindaman11125
34 Milano Collection AT12108
35 Eita21107
36 Shachihoko Boy21100
37 Diamante2198
38 Rich Swann1194
39 U-T1190
40 Taku Iwasa2273
41 Kento Kobune/SB KENTo1271
42 Takuya Sugawara2270
43 H.Y.O.1055
44 Jack Evans1041
45 Kenichiro Arai2035
45 HUB1127
46 Super Shisa1026
48 Flamita1017
49 Shinobu1014

See also

References

  1. "Open the Triangle Gate title history". Wrestling-Titles.com. Retrieved 2007-07-17.
  2. "Dragon Gate USA's Title Situation". Dragon Gate USA Pro Wrestling. Retrieved 2011-05-20.
  3. "Open the Triangle Gate official title history" (in Japanese). Dragon Gate Official Site. Retrieved 2007-07-17.
  4. "DGUSA main page". Retrieved 2007-07-22.
  5. "Dragon Gate Storm Gate tour results, September 9, 2007" (in Japanese). SportsNavi. Retrieved 2007-09-09.
  6. Boutwell, Josh (2010-10-29). "Viva La Raza! Lucha Weekly". WrestleView. Retrieved 2010-10-31.
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  9. https://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=295645
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