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JWP Tag Team Championship

Professional wrestling women's tag team championship


Summary

Professional wrestling women's tag team championship

FieldValue
championshipnameJWP Tag Team Championship
imageTsukasa Fujimoto 2016.JPG
captionTsukasa Fujimoto holding one of the title belts in her left hand
promotionJWP Joshi Puroresu
createdAugust 9, 1992
mostreignsAs a team (4 reigns):
* Uematsu☆Ran<br /><ref nameYuYuUematsu4/
* Command Bolshoi<ref nameJWPTagTeamHistory/
* Ran Yu-Yu<ref nameJWPTagTeamHistory/
firstchampCutie Suzuki and Mayumi Ozaki
finalchampCommand Bolshoi and Leon
shortestreignAzumi Hyuga and Command Bolshoi
(
longestreignKaori Yoneyama and Toujyuki Leon
(448 days)
oldestYumiko Hotta
(42 years, 15 days)
youngestArisa Nakajima
(23 years, 135 days)
titleretiredApril 2, 2017
  • Uematsu☆Ran (Ran Yu-Yu and Toshie Uematsu) As an individual (7 reigns):
  • Command Bolshoi
  • Ran Yu-Yu ( (448 days) (42 years, 15 days) (23 years, 135 days) The JWP Tag Team Championship was a professional wrestling tag team championship owned by the JWP Joshi Puroresu promotion. The championship was introduced on August 9, 1992, when Cutie Suzuki and Mayumi Ozaki defeated Dynamite Kansai and Sumiko Saito in a tournament final to become the inaugural champions. When JWP Joshi Puroresu went out of business in April 2017, the two titles were separated again with the JWP title remaining with the JWP production company, while the Daily Sports title moved on to Command Bolshoi's new follow-up promotion.

Like most professional wrestling championships, the title was won as a result of a scripted match. There were forty-nine reigns shared among thirty-nine different wrestlers and thirty-seven teams. The title was retired on April 2, 2017, when JWP Joshi Puroresu went out of business. That same day, Command Bolshoi and Leon won the final match contested for the title by making their second successful defense against Kazuki and Rydeen Hagane.

Title history

On August 9, 1992, Cutie Suzuki and Mayumi Ozaki became the inaugural champions, after defeating Dynamite Kansai and Sumiko Saito in a tournament final. Since then, there have been 16 reigns in a row before the championship was vacated on June 18, 2000, after the previous champions Azumi Hyuga and Command Bolshoi won the title in controversial fashion. On March 31, 2001, Misae Genki and Ran Yu-Yu won the vacant title by defeating Bolshoi and Hyuga. On August 12, 2008, the team of Harukura (Kayoko Haruyama and Tsubasa Kuragaki) became the inaugural Daily Sports Women's Tag Team Championship, which would be defended together with the JWP Tag Team Championship moving forward.

On April 2, 2017, at JWP's 25th Anniversary show, which was JWP's last show as JWP closed doors, the championship was deactivated with Bolshoi and Leon being the last champions, ith a final successful title defense against Kazuki and Rydeen Hagane.

Reigns

Over the championship's 24-year history, there have been 49 reigns between 37 teams composed of 39 individual champions and eight vacancies. The inaugural champions were Cutie Suzuki and Mayumi Ozaki, while Command Bolshoi and Leon being the last ones. As a team, Uematsu☆Ran (Ran Yu-Yu and Toshie Uematsu) hold the record for most reigns at four, while individually, Bolshoi and Yu-Yu shares the record for most reigns at seven. YoneLeo (Kaori Yoneyama and Toujyuki Leon)'s reign is the longest at 448 days, while Azumi Hyuga and Bolshoi's is the shortest which lasted less than a day. Yumiko Hotta is the oldest champion at 42 years old, while Arisa Nakajima is the youngest at 23 years old.

(Etsuko Mita and Mima Shimoda) (1, 3) (3, 2) (2, 1) (4, 3) (2, 3) (4, 1) (5, 3) (5, 2) (Zap I and Zap T) (2, 1) (3, 2) (4, 1) (3, 1) (5, 2) (1, 2) (Kaori Yoneyama and Toujyuki Leon) (2, 1) (Ran Yu-Yu and Toshie Uematsu) (3, 1) (Kazuki and Sachie Abe) (Kazuki and Sachie Abe) (Ran Yu-Yu and Toshie Uematsu) (4, 2) (Kayoko Haruyama and Tsubasa Kuragaki) (3, 2) (Ran Yu-Yu and Toshie Uematsu) (5, 3) (4, 1) (Emi Sakura and Kaori Yoneyama) (1, 3) (6, 6) (3, 4) (1, 3) (Kayoko Haruyama and Tsubasa Kuragaki) (4, 3) (Hailey Hatred and Kaori Yoneyama) (1, 4) (Ran Yu-Yu and Toshie Uematsu) (7, 5) (Emi Sakura and Kaori Yoneyama) (2, 5) (1, 5) (Kayoko Haruyama and Tsubasa Kuragaki) (5, 4) (Hanako Nakamori and Morii) (Dash Chisako and Sendai Sachiko) (Command Bolshoi and Kyoko Kimura) (6, 1) (Leon and Ray) (2, 1) (Dash Chisako and Sendai Sachiko) (Arisa Nakajima and Tsukasa Fujimoto) (2, 1) (Hanako Nakamori and Kyoko Kimura) (2, 2) (7, 3)

Combined reigns

**Indicates that the reign lasted less than one day

By team

RankTeamNo. of
reignsCombined
defensesCombined
days12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637
(Kayoko Haruyama and Tsubasa Kuragaki)37976
(Kaori Yoneyama and Toujyuki Leon)13448
14423
20408
12391
21339
12322
12313
(Ran Yu-Yu and Toshie Uematsu)44294
21291
(Etsuko Mita and Mima Shimoda)13287
(Dash Chisako and Sendai Sachiko)21271
and10256
(Emi Sakura and Kaori Yoneyama)23254
(Command Bolshoi and Kyoko Kimura)13238
(Arisa Nakajima and Tsukasa Fujimoto)13231
11211
(Leon and Ray)14210
(Kazuki and Sachie Abe)21196
15181
11154
12153
(Hanako Nakamori and Kyoko Kimura)12148
12140
(Zap I and Zap T)10129
23120
1098
1195
1283
1177
(Hanako Nakamori and Morii)1070
1069
(Hailey Hatred and Kaori Yoneyama)1057
1047
1019
1010
10

By wrestler

RankWrestlerNo. of
reignsCombined
defensesCombined
days123456789101112131415161718192022242526272829303132333435373839
591,308
7111,263
481,130
581,081
56994
54794
{{sortnameToujyuki Leon/LeonLeon (Japanese wrestler)}}38741
34726
31664
79567
59475
{{sortnameTomoko Kuzumi/Azumi HyugaAzumi Hyuga}}64421
31408
{{sortnameRieko Amano/Carlos AmanoCarlos Amano}}12391
25386
{{sortnameKazukidab=wrestler}}36377
25371
{{sortnameGamiMikiko Futagami}}12313
32291
13287
13287
21271
21271
23254
13231
22218
{{sortnameKaorudab=wrestler}}11211
{{sortnameRaydab=wrestler}}14210
{{sortnameAkinoMika Akino}}11154
12153
{{sortnameKaoru Ito/Zap IKaoru Ito}}20148
{{sortnameZap TTomoko Watanabe (wrestler)}}10129
1098
1195
{{sortnameKeitoKeiko Aono}}1177
1177
{{sortnameMoriinolink=1}}1070
1057
1019

Notes

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