Tohoku Tag Team Championship

The Tohoku Tag Team Championship (東北タッグ王座, Tōhoku taggu ōza) is a professional wrestling tag team championship contested in Michinoku Pro Wrestling.

Tohoku Tag Team Championship
Former champions Ikuto Hidaka (left) and Minoru Fujita (right) with the title belts
Details
PromotionMichinoku Pro Wrestling
Date establishedJuly 17, 2004
Current champion(s)Yapper Man #1 and Yapper Man #2
Date wonOctober 19, 2019

Title history

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
1 Jinsei Shinzaki and Último Dragón July 18, 2004 Summer Vacation Series Tour Iwate, Japan 1 54 Defeated the teams of Kesen Numajiro and Kazuya Yuasa and HAYATE and The Great Sasuke in a three-way tournament final.
2 Katsuhiko Nakajima and Kensuke Sasaki September 10, 2004 MPW television taping Tokyo, Japan 1 177
3 Gaina and Jinsei Shinzaki (2) March 6, 2005 Wild Dance Tour Tokushima, Japan 1 125
4 The Great Sasuke and Dick Togo July 9, 2005 Fighting Tohoku Legend Zero Aomori, Japan 1 288
5 Gaina (2) and Jinsei Shinzaki (3) April 23, 2006 Fighting Tohoku Legend 7th Miyagi Volume Sendai, Japan 2 0
Vacated April 23, 2006 House show Sendai, Japan Vacated due to GAINA announcing his departure from MPW.
6 Shiori Asahi and Makoto Oishi May 20, 2006 Fighting Tohoku Legend 9th Aomori Volume Aomori, Japan 1 21 Defeated Shu and Kei Sato in a tournament final.
7 Shu and Kei Sato June 10, 2006 Fighting Tohoku Legend 10th Iwate Volume Iwate, Japan 1 37
8 Flash Moon and Tigers Mask July 17, 2006 Osaka Pro Wrestling's Osaka Pro Story #33 Osaka, Japan 1 83
9 Shu and Kei Sato October 8, 2006 Fighting Tohoku Legend The Last Chapter Morioka, Japan 2 195
10 Kagetora and Rasse April 21, 2007 Fukumen World League Tournament Tokyo, Japan 1 268
11 The Great Sasuke (2) and Yoshitsune January 14, 2008 New Year Fight Tournament Sendai, Japan 1 370
12 Shu and Kei Sato January 18, 2009 Start of New Year Fighting Sendai, Japan 3 56 This match was also contested for the UWA World Tag Team Championship.
13 Kesen Numajiro and Kinya Oyanagi March 15, 2009 House show Sendai, Japan 1 245
14 Takeshi Minamino and Maguro Ooma November 15, 2009 House show Sendai, Japan 1 334
15 Yapper Man #1 and Yapper Man #2 October 15, 2010 House show Sendai, Japan 1 365 This was the final of the 2010 Michinoku Pro Tag Team Tournament.
16 Shu and Kei Sato October 15, 2011 House show Takizawa, Japan 4 232 This was the final of the 2011 Michinoku Pro Tag Team Tournament.
17 Kenbai and Rasse (2) June 3, 2012 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 193
18 Kesen Numajiro (2) and Último Dragón (2) December 13, 2012 MPW television taping Tokyo, Japan 1 277
19 Behnam Ali/Tiger Ali and Taro Nohashi September 16, 2013 Autumn 3 Show Tour Yahaba, Japan 1 232 Behnam Ali changed his ring name to Tiger Ali in 2014.
20 Jinsei Shinzaki (4) and Kesen Numajiro (3) May 6, 2014 Golden Tour 2014 Sendai, Japan 1 33
21 Brahman Kei (5) and The Great Sasuke (3) June 8, 2014 MPW television taping Tokyo, Japan 1 279
22 New Phase
(Ayumu Gunji and Daichi Sasaki)
March 14, 2015 3 Battles in March Tour Yahaba, Japan 1 192
23 Ikuto Hidaka and Minoru Fujita September 22, 2015 September Series - Gamushara Tour Yahaba, Japan 1 725 Hidaka and Fujita also won the UWA World Tag Team Championship by defeating Brahman Kei and Brahman Shu on June 10, 2016.
24 Super Stars
(Ayumu Gunji (2) and Rui Hyugaji)
September 16, 2017 Haisui No Jin Tour Yahaba, Japan 1 183 This match was also contested for the UWA World Tag Team Championship.
25 Gaina (3) and Taro Nohashi March 18, 2018 Konzen Ittai Tour Sendai, Japan 1 251 This match was also contested for the UWA World Tag Team Championship.
26 Bad Boy
(Ken45° and Kengo)
November 24, 2018 Sendai 2 Days Tour Sendai, Japan 1 163 This match was also contested for the UWA World Tag Team Championship.
27 Gaina (4) and Taro Nohashi (2) May 6, 2019 Golden Week Series 2019 Tour Yahaba, Japan 2 39 This match was also contested for the UWA World Tag Team Championship.
28 Ikuto Hidaka (2) and Minoru Fujita (2) June 14, 2019 Michinoku 2019 Tokyo Conference Vol. 3 ~ Innin Jicho Tokyo, Japan 2 127 This match was also contested for the UWA World Tag Team Championship.
29 Yapper Man #1 (2) and Yapper Man #2 (2) October 19, 2019 Michinoku 2019 Tokyo Conference Vol. 6 Tokyo, Japan 2 477+ This match was also contested for the UWA World Tag Team Championship.

Combined reigns

By team

As of February 7, 2021.

Indicates the current champion
Rank Team No. of
reigns
Combined days
1 Ikuto Hidaka and Minoru Fujita2852
2 Shu and Kei Sato4523
3 Yapper Man #1 and Yapper Man #22842+
4 The Great Sasuke and Yoshitsune1361
5 Takeshi Minamino and Maguro Ooma1334
6 Gaina and Taro Nohashi2290
7 The Great Sasuke and Dick Togo1288
8 Brahman Kei and The Great Sasuke1279
9 Kesen Numajiro and Último Dragón1277
10 Kagetora and Rasse1266
11 Kesen Numajiro and Kinya Oyanagi1244
12 Behnam Ali/Tiger Ali and Taro Nohashi1232
13 Kenbai and Rasse1193
14 Ayumu Gunji and Daichi Sasaki1192
15 Ayumu Gunji and Rui Hyugaji1188
16 Katsuhiko Nakajima and Kensuke Sasaki1177
17 Ken45° and Kengo1163
18 Jinsei Shinzaki and Gaina2125
19 Flash Moon and Tigers Mask183
20 Jinsei Shinzaki and Último Dragón154
21 Jinsei Shinzaki and Kesen Numajiro133
22 Shiori Asahi and Makoto Oishi121

By wrestler

Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined days
1 The Great Sasuke3928
2 Ikuto Hidaka2852
Minoru Fujita2852
4 Kei Sato/Brahman Kei5802
5 Kesen Numajiro3554
6 Shu Sato4523
7 Taro Nohashi2511
8 Rasse2459
9 Yapper Man #12842+
Yapper Man #22842+
11 Gaina4404
12 Ayumu Gunji2380
13 Yoshitsune1361
14 Takeshi Minamino1334
Maguro Ooma1334
16 Último Dragón2331
17 Dick Togo1288
18 Kagetora1266
19 Kinya Oyanagi1244
20 Behnam Ali/Tiger Ali1232
21 Jinsei Shinzaki4212
22 Kenbai1193
23 Daichi Sasaki1192
24 Rui Hyugaji1188
25 Kensuke Sasaki1177
Katsuhiko Nakajima1177
27 Ken45°1163
Kengo1163
29 Tigers Mask183
Flash Moon183
31 Makoto Oishi121
Shiori Asahi121

See also

References

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