Strongest-K Tag Team Championship

The Strongest-K Tag Team Championship is a tag team championship in the Japanese professional wrestling promotion, Kaientai Dojo. It has existed since 2005, and it is currently inactive.[1]

Strongest-K Tag Team Championship
Details
PromotionKaientai Dojo
Date establishedFebruary 27, 2005
Current champion(s)Inactive
Date wonMay 26, 2019
Statistics
First champion(s)Kazma and Kengo Mashimo
Most reigns(as a team)
Saburo Inematsu and Yuji Hino) and Kaji Tomato and Taishi Takizawa (3 reigns)
(as an individual)
Kengo Mashimo (9 reigns)
Longest reignHiroki and Kengo Mashimo (420 days)
Shortest reignKaji Tomato and Taka Michinoku (6 days)

Reigns

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There are a total of 41 reigns and 3 vacancies, shared between 32 different teams consisting of 29 distinctive champions. The last champions were Kaji Tomato and Taishi Takizawa before the titles were deactivated.[2]

Title history

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Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific team—reign numbers for the individuals are in parentheses, if different
Days Number of days held
<1 Reign lasted less than a day
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
1 Kazma and Kengo Mashimo February 27, 2005 K-DOJO Club-K Super Again Chiba, Japan 1 344 Defeated Taka Michinoku and Ryota Chikuzen in a tournament final to become the first champions. They also defeated Michinoku and Chikuzen on March 6, 2005, to win the UWA/UWF Intercontinental Tag Team Title. [1]
2 Makoto Oishi and Shiori Asahi February 6, 2006 K-DOJO Club-K Super Again Tokyo, Japan 1 58 [1]
3 Handsome Joe and Yasu Urano April 5, 2006 K-DOJO Club-K Super Ev. 5 Tokyo, Japan 1 277 Handsome Joe is also known as Joe Aoyama. [1]
4 Saburo Inematsu and Yuji Hino January 7, 2007 CLUB-K SUPER Kick Tokyo, Japan 1 119 [1]
5 Miyawaki and Yoshiya January 7, 2007 K-DOJO K-Special Chiba, Japan 1 83 [1]
Vacated July 28, 2007 Vacated due to Yoshiya suffering legitimare injuries. He gave both titles to Miyawaki, but Kaientai Dojo sanctioned the action as a vacancy.[1]
6 Kazma (2) and Ryota Chikuzen September 4, 2007 CLUB-K SUPER TAKA Michinoku 15th Anniversary Performance Tokyo, Japan 1 33 Defeated Miyawaki and Naoki Tanizaki to win the vacant titles. [1]
7 Kengo Mashimo (2) and Madoka October 7, 2007 CLUB-K Super Outbreak In Hakata Fukuoka, Japan 1 29 [1]
8 Handsome Joe (2) and Taka Michinoku November 5, 2007 CLUB-K SUPER Joke 2007 Tokyo, Japan 1 228
9 Omega
(Kazma (3) and Miyawaki (2))
June 20, 2008 Club-K Tour in Osaka 2008 Osaka, Japan 1 50
10 Handsome
(Handsome Joe (3) and Taka Michinoku (2))
August 9, 2008 Super Big Show Chiba Hakkenden Chiba, Japan 2 127 Joe and Michinoku were billed as Handsome beginning with this reign.
11 Omega
(Makoto Oishi and Shiori Asahi)
December 14, 2008 K-DOJO Fukuoka, Japan 2 374 Oishi and Asahi were billed as Omega beginning with this reign.
12 Monster Plant
(Daigoro Kashiwa and Kengo Mashimo (3))
December 23, 2009 K-DOJO Super overthrow Chiba, Japan 1 100
13 Omega
(Saburo Inematsu and Yuji Hino)
April 2, 2010 House show Tokyo, Japan 2 33 Inematsu and Hino were billed as Omega beginning with this reign.
14 Kaji Tomato and Taishi Takizawa May 5, 2010 CLUB-K Super Necessary Chiba, Japan 1 102
15 Hiroki and Kengo Mashimo (4) August 15, 2010 Super Big Show Chiba Hakkenden Chiba, Japan 1 420
16 Ryuichi Sekine and Saburo Inematsu (3) October 9, 2011 Club-K Tour In Sapporo Sapporo, Japan 1 68
17 Little Galaxy
(Hiro Tonai and Yuki Sato)
December 16, 2011 Club-K Super Overthrow Tokyo, Japan 1 18
18 Kengo Mashimo (5) and Taka Michinoku (3) January 3, 2012 K-DOJO K-Special Chiba, Japan 1 124
19 Saburo Inematsu and Yuji Hino May 6, 2012 GWSP7 2012 - Day 7 ~ CLUB-K SUPER BIG SHOW Chiba, Japan 3 42 Beginning with this reign, Inematsu and Hino were no longer listed as part of the Omega stable.
20 Little Galaxy
(Hiro Tonai (2) and Shiori Asahi (3))
June 17, 2012 KAIENTAI DOJO’s 10th Anniversary in Osaka Osaka, Japan 1 119
21 Kengo Mashimo (6) and Ryuichi Sekine (2) October 14, 2012 TAKA Michinoku 20th Anniversary Tokyo, Japan 1 189
Vacated April 21, 2013 Vacated due to Mashimo and Sekine breaking up as a tag team.
22 Daigoro Kashiwa (2) and Ricky Fuji June 16, 2013 Club-K 3000 Chiba, Japan 1 92 Defeated Hiroki and Yuji Hino to win the vacant titles.
23 Kazma Sakamoto (4) and Kengo Mashimo (7) September 16, 2013 Club-K Super In Chiba Chiba, Japan 1 55
24 Kaji Tomato (2) and Taka Michinoku (4) November 10, 2013 Club-K Tour In Osaka Osaka, Japan 1 6
25 Hiroshi Fukuda and Shiori Asahi (4) November 16, 2013 Club-K Super In Blue Field Osaka, Japan 1 71
26 Kaji Tomato (3) and Taka Michinoku (5) January 26, 2014 Club-K Super In Chiba Chiba, Japan 2 35
27 Hiroki/Hi69 (2) and Yuji Hino (4) March 2, 2014 Club-K Super In Chiba Chiba, Japan 1 287 Hiroki switched to the ring name Hi69 on September 5, 2014.
28 SFU
(Kaji Tomato (4) and Shiori Asahi (5))
December 14, 2014 2014 Club-K Tour In Hakata Tokyo, Japan 1 210 Kengo Mashimo and Tank Nagai replaced Hi69 and Yuji Hino in this defence.
29 Men's Teioh and Taka Michinoku (6) July 12, 2015 Club-K Super In Blue Field Chiba, Japan 1 56
30 Magatsuki
(Kengo Mashimo (8) and Yuki Sato (2))
September 6, 2015 Club-K Super In TKP Chiba, Japan 1 224
31 Sekitoba
(Kotaro Yoshino and Taishi Takizawa (2))
April 17, 2016 K-DOJO 14th Anniversary Club-K Super Evolution 14 Tokyo, Japan 1 203
32 NEX4
(Ayato Yoshida and Kyu Mogami)
November 6, 2016 Club-K Super In Korakuen Hall Tokyo, Japan 1 112 [3]
33 Magatsuki
(Tank Nagai and Yuki Sato (3))
February 26, 2017 Club-K Super In TKP Garden City Chiba Chiba, Japan 1 56
34 Kaji Tomato (5) and Taishi Takizawa (3) April 23, 2017 K-DOJO 15th Anniversary Club-K Super Evolution 15 Tokyo, Japan 2 153 [4]
35 Dinosaur Takuma and Kotaro Yoshino (2) September 23, 2017 Tokyo Super Big Show Kanagawa, Japan 1 50
36 Magatsuki
(Isami Kodaka and Tank Nagai (2))
November 12, 2017 CLUB-K Super In Blue Field Chiba, Japan 1 161
37 Magatsuki
(Kengo Mashimo (9) and Kunio Toshima)
April 22, 2018 K-DOJO 16th Anniversary Club-K Super Evolution 16 Tokyo, Japan 1 98 [5]
38 Tank Nagai (3) and Ayato Yoshida (2) July 29, 2018 GRAND SLAM In TKP Garden City Chiba Chiba, Japan 1 106 [6]
39 Shiori Asahi (6) and Makoto Oishi (3) November 12, 2018 House show Fukuoka, Japan 3 54
40 Moonlight Express
(Mao and Mike Bailey)
January 5, 2019 DDT Shimo-Kitazawa Fighting Theater 2019 Tokyo, Japan 1 98 This was a Winner-takes-all match where Mao and Bailey's KO-D Tag Team Championship was also on the line. [7]
41 Kaji Tomato (6) and Taishi Takizawa (4) April 13, 2019 K-DOJO 17th Anniversary GRAND SLAM In Korakuen Hall Tokyo, Japan 3 43 [8]
Vacated June 25, 2019 Vacated due to unknown circumstances.

Combined reigns

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Indicates the current champion
Rank Team No. of
reigns
Combined
days
1 Omega
(Makoto Oishi and Shiori Asahi)
3 486
2 Hiroki and Kengo Mashimo 1 420
3 Handsome
(Handsome Joe and Taka Michinoku)
2 355
4 Kazma and Kengo Mashimo 1 344
5 Kaji Tomato and Taishi Takizawa 3 298
6 Hiroki/Hi69 and Yuji Hino 1 287
7 Handsome Joe and Yasu Urano 1 277
8 Magatsuki
(Kengo Mashimo and Yuki Sato)
1 224
9 SFU
(Kaji Tomato and Shiori Asahi)
1 210
10 Sekitoba
(Kotaro Yoshino and Taishi Takizawa)
1 203
11 Omega
(Saburo Inematsu and Yuji Hino)
3 194
12 Kengo Mashimo and Ryuichi Sekine 1 189
13 Magatsuki
(Isami Kodaka and Tank Nagai)
1 161
14 Kengo Mashimo and Taka Michinoku 1 124
15 Little Galaxy
Hiro Tonai and Shiori Asahi
1 119
16 NEX4
(Ayato Yoshida and Kyu Mogami)
1 112
17 Tank Nagai and Ayato Yoshida 1 106
18 Monster Plant
(Daigoro Kashiwa and Kengo Mashimo)
1 100
19 Magatsuki
(Kengo Mashimo and Kunio Toshima)
1 98
Moonlight Express
(Mao and Mike Bailey)
1 98
20 Daigoro Kashiwa and Ricky Fuji 1 92
21 Miyawaki and Yoshiya 1 83
22 Hiroshi Fukuda and Shiori Asahi 1 71
23 Ryuichi Sekine and Saburo Inematsu 1 68
24 Magatsuki
(Tank Nagai and Yuki Sato)
1 56
Men's Teioh and Taka Michinoku 1 56
26 Kazma Sakamoto and Kengo Mashimo 1 55
27 Shiori Asahi and Makoto Oishi 1 54
28 Dinosaur Takuma and Kotaro Yoshino 1 50
29 Kaji Tomato and Taka Michinoku 2 41
30 Kazma and Ryota Chikuzen 1 33
31 Kengo Mashimo and Madoka 1 29
32 Little Galaxy
(Hiro Tonai and Yuki Sato)
1 18

By wrestler

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Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
days
1 Kengo Mashimo 9 1,583
2 Shiori Asahi 6 886
3 Hiroki/Hi69 2 707
4 Handsome Joe 3 632
5 Taka Michinoku 6 576
6 Kaji Tomato 6 549
7 Taishi Takizawa 4 501
8 Makoto Oishi 3 486
9 Kazma/Kazma Sakamoto 4 482
10 Yuji Hino 4 481
11 Tank Nagai 3 323
12 Yasu Urano 1 277
13 Ryuichi Sekine 2 257
14 Yuki Sato 2 242
15 Ayato Yoshida 2 218
16 Saburo Inematsu 3 194
17 Daigoro Kashiwa 2 192
18 Hiro Tonai 2 137
19 Miyawaki 2 133
20 Kyu Mogami 1 112
21 Kunio Toshima 1 98
Mao 1 98
Mike Bailey 1 98
24 Ricky Fuji 1 92
25 Yoshiya 1 83
26 Hiroshi Fukuda 1 71
27 Men's Teioh 1 56
28 Dinosaur Takuma 1 50
29 Ryota Chikuzen 1 33
30 Madoka 1 29

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Kaientai Dojo Strongest-K Tag Team Title". Wrestling Titles. Retrieved 2008-02-03.
  2. ^ "Kaientai Dojo Strongest-K Tag Team Title (Japan)". wrestling-titles.com. Retrieved March 17, 2021.
  3. ^ Dark Angel (November 8, 2016). "K-Dojo: Results «Club-K Super in KoraKuen Hall» - 06/11/2016 - 3 titles in dispute". superluchas.com. Retrieved October 30, 2022.
  4. ^ Dark angel (April 25, 2017). "K-DOJO: Results «Club-K 15th Anniversary» 23/04/2017 - Kengo Mashimo, firm with his title". superluchas.com. Retrieved March 17, 2021.
  5. ^ IMDb/Sports/TV Special (April 22, 2018). "K-DOJO 16th Anniversary Club-K Super Evolution 16 (2018)". imdb.com. Retrieved March 17, 2021.
  6. ^ Dark angel (July 31, 2018). "K-Dojo: »Grand Slam in Chiba» Taishi Takizawa establishes his hegemony". superluchas.com. Retrieved March 17, 2021.
  7. ^ Dark angel (January 9, 2019). "DDT: "Shimo Kitazawa Fighting Theater 2019" MAO and Mike Bailey, double monarchs". superluchas.com. Retrieved March 17, 2021.
  8. ^ Dark angel (April 17, 2019). "K-Dojo: "17th Anniversary Grand Slam" The company changes its name". superluchas.com. Retrieved March 17, 2021.