The Rey de Parejas (Spanish for "King of Tag Teams") is a professional wrestling round-robin tag team tournament held by Dragongate. It was created in 2003 by Toryumon Japan to determine the strongest tag team of the promotion. In 2004, after Último Dragón left Toryumon with the name and trademarks associated, the Toryumon Japan roster and staff formed Dragon Gate and a second Rey de Parejas tournament was held to establish the inaugural Open the Triangle Gate Championship as a spiritual successor to the UWA World Trios Championship.

From 2007 to 2016, the tournament was held as the Summer Adventure Tag League. In 2011, it was held as a single-elimination tournament under the name of Summer Adventure Tag Tournament. In 2012, the tournament featured trios instead of tag teams. In 2023, the tournament was revived as the Rey de Parejas once again.

The tournament is held under a points system, with 2 points for a win, 1 for a time limit draw, and 0 for a loss, no contest or double decision. The two top-scoring teams in each block advance to a single-elimination playoff to determine the winners of the Rey de Parejas.

List of winners

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Tournament Year Winners
(total won as an individual)
Total won
as a team
Refs.
Rey de Parejas
Toryumon Tag League
2003 Hagure Gundam
(Dotti Shuji and "brother" Yasshi)
1 [1]
Rey de Parejas
Inaugural Open the Triangle Gate Championship 6-Man Tag League
2004 Italian Connection
(Milano Collection A. T., Yossino and Anthony W. Mori)
1 [2]
Summer Adventure Tag League 2007 Muscle Outlaw'z
(Naruki Doi and Masato Yoshino (2))
1 [3]
Summer Adventure Tag League II 2008 World-1
(Naruki Doi (2) and Masato Yoshino (3))
2 [4]
Summer Adventure Tag League III 2009 Kamikaze
(Shingo Takagi and Yamato)
1 [5]
Summer Adventure Tag League IV 2010 World-1
(Masato Yoshino (4) and Naruki Doi (3))
3 [6][7]
Summer Adventure Tag Tournament 2011 2011 Blood Warriors
(B×B Hulk and Akira Tozawa)
1 [8]
Summer Adventure Tag League 2012 2012 Blankey Yellow
(B×B Hulk (2), Akira Tozawa (2) and "Naoki Tanizaki")
1 [9]
Summer Adventure Tag League 2013 2013 Millenials
(T-Hawk (2) and Eita)
1 [10]
Summer Adventure Tag League 2014 2014 Jimmyz
(Jimmy Susumu and Jimmy Kagetora)
1 [11]
Summer Adventure Tag League 2015 2015 Jimmyz
(Jimmy Susumu (2) and Jimmy K-ness J. K. S.)
1 [12]
Summer Adventure Tag League 2016 2016 Over Generation
(Eita (2) and Dragon Kid)
1 [13]
Rey de Parejas 2023 2023 D'Courage
(Yuki Yoshioka and Madoka Kikuta)
1 [14]
Rey de Parejas 2024 2024 Dragon Kid (2) and Naruki Doi (4) 1 [15]

Results

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2003

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The first Rey de Parejas featured eight teams in a single block and was held from October 5 to October 26, 2003.[16]

Final standings
Wrestlers Score
Dotti Shuji and "brother" Yasshi 10
Susumu Yokosuka and K-ness. 10
Magnum Tokyo and Milano Collection A. T. 9
Cima and Jun 9
Dragon Kid and Kenichiro Arai 8
Yossino and Anthony W. Mori 4
Masaaki Mochizuki and Second Doi 4
Karaoke Machine #1 and Karaoke Machine #2 2
Results Magnum
Milano
Cima
Jun
Mochizuki
Doi
Kid
Arai
Yokosuka
K-ness.
Yossino
Mori
Shuji
Yasshi
Machine #1
Machine #2
Magnum
Milano
Draw
(30:00)[17]
Magnum
Milano
(12:35)[18]
Magnum
Milano
(13:38)[19]
Yokosuka
K-ness.
(17:03)[20]
Magnum
Milano
(16:08)[21]
Shuji
Yasshi
(15:23)[22]
Magnum
Milano
(5:51)[23]
Cima
Jun
Draw
(30:00)[17]
Cima
Jun
(13:52)[19]
Cima
Jun
(12:46)[20]
Yokosuka
K-ness.
(14:14)[24]
Cima
Jun
(11:23)[18]
Shuji
Yasshi
(4:05)[25]
Cima
Jun
(8:25)[22]
Mochizuki
Doi
Magnum
Milano
(12:35)[18]
Cima
Jun
(13:52)[19]
Kid
Arai
(10:54)[22]
Yokosuka
K-ness.
(13:27)[17]
Mochizuki
Doi
(11:03)[23]
Shuji
Yasshi
(15:36)[20]
Mochizuki
Doi
(6:02)[26]
Kid
Arai
Magnum
Milano
(13:38)[19]
Cima
Jun
(12:46)[20]
Kid
Arai
(10:54)[22]
Yokosuka
K-ness.
(12:56)[18]
Kid
Arai
(9:34)[25]
Kid
Arai
(12:41)[24]
Kid
Arai
(9:06)[17]
Yokosuka
K-ness.
Yokosuka
K-ness.
(17:03)[20]
Yokosuka
K-ness.
(14:14)[24]
Yokosuka
K-ness.
(13:27)[17]
Yokosuka
K-ness.
(12:56)[18]
Yossino
Mori
(12:17)[22]
Shuji
Yasshi
(11:41)[26]
Yokosuka
K-ness.
(11:30)[25]
Yossino
Mori
Magnum
Milano
(16:08)[21]
Cima
Jun
(11:23)[18]
Mochizuki
Doi
(11:03)[23]
Kid
Arai
(9:34)[25]
Yossino
Mori
(12:17)[22]
Shuji
Yasshi
(14:04)[17]
Yossino
Mori
(7:09)[27]
Shuji
Yasshi
Shuji
Yasshi
(15:23)[22]
Shuji
Yasshi
(4:05)[25]
Shuji
Yasshi
(15:36)[20]
Kid
Arai
(12:41)[24]
Shuji
Yasshi
(11:41)[26]
Shuji
Yasshi
(14:04)[17]
Machine #1
Machine #2
(8:21)[18]
Machine #1
Machine #2
Magnum
Milano
(5:51)[23]
Cima
Jun
(8:25)[22]
Mochizuki
Doi
(6:02)[26]
Kid
Arai
(9:06)[17]
Yokosuka
K-ness.
(11:30)[25]
Yossino
Mori
(7:09)[27]
Machine #1
Machine #2
(8:21)[18]
Final
   
1 Dotti Shuji and "brother" Yasshi Pin
2 Susumu Yokosuka and K-ness. 19:24[1]

2004

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The 2004 edition of the Rey de Parejas took place from October 3 to November 7. The tournament featured seven trios competing in a single block to win the newly created Open the Triangle Gate Championship. From October 28 onward, Ryo Saito replaced Magnum Tokyo who suffered an injury.[28]

Do Fixer (Magnum Tokyo/Ryo Saito, Dragon Kid and Genki Horiguchi), Final M2K (Masaaki Mochizuki, Susumu Yokosuka and K-ness.) and Italian Connection (Milano Collection A. T., Yossino and Anthony W. Mori) finished tied in second place with 6 points each and equal head-to-head results. An elimination three-way match was held on November 6 to break the tie, which was won by Italian Connection. The next day, they won the final against Aagan Iisou (Shuji Kondo, "brother" Yasshi and Takuya Sugawara) and became the first Open the Triangle Gate Champions.

Final standings
Wrestlers Score
Shuji Kondo, "brother" Yasshi and Takuya Sugawara
(Aagan Iisou)
8
Magnum Tokyo/Ryo Saito, Dragon Kid and Genki Horiguchi
(Do Fixer)
6
Masaaki Mochizuki, Susumu Yokosuka and K-ness.
(Final M2K)
6
Milano Collection A. T., Yossino and Anthony W. Mori
(Italian Connection)
6
Cima, Taru and Shingo Takagi
(Crazy-Max)
4
Don Fujii, Second Doi and Naoki Tanizaki
(Iron Perms)
4
Michael Iwasa, Daniel Mishima and Johnson Florida
(Florida Express)
4
Results Magnum/Saito
Kid
Horiguchi
Cima
Taru
Takagi
Mochizuki
Yokosuka
K-ness.
Milano
Yossino
Mori
Kondo
Yasshi
Sugawara
Fujii
Doi
Tanizaki
Iwasa
Mishima
Florida
Magnum/Saito
Kid
Horiguchi
Magnum
Kid
Horiguchi
(15:05)[29]
Kid
Horiguchi
Saito
(22:02)[30]
Milano
Yossino
Mori
(22:25)[31]
Kondo
Yasshi
Sugawara
(16:09)[32]
Magnum
Kid
Horiguchi
(17:45)[33]
Iwasa
Mishima
Florida
(12:13)[34]
Cima
Taru
Takagi
Magnum
Kid
Horiguchi
(15:05)[29]
Mochizuki
Yokosuka
K-ness.
(Forfeit)[35]
Cima
Taru
Takagi
(18:21)[36]
Kondo
Yasshi
Sugawara
(12:46)[31]
Fujii
Doi
Tanizaki
(15:49)[37]
Cima
Taru
Takagi
(10:54)[38]
Mochizuki
Yokosuka
K-ness.
Kid
Horiguchi
Saito
(22:02)[30]
Mochizuki
Yokosuka
K-ness.
(Forfeit)[35]
Mochizuki
Yokosuka
K-ness.
(22:07)[29]
Double
Countout
(5:28)[39]
Fujii
Doi
Tanizaki
(14:45)[40]
Mochizuki
Yokosuka
K-ness.
(11:59)[41]
Milano
Yossino
Mori
Milano
Yossino
Mori
(22:25)[31]
Cima
Taru
Takagi
(18:21)[36]
Mochizuki
Yokosuka
K-ness.
(22:07)[29]
Kondo
Yasshi
Sugawara
(13:14)[42]
Milano
Yossino
Mori
(16:10)[43]
Milano
Yossino
Mori
(10:37)[44]
Kondo
Yasshi
Sugawara
Kondo
Yasshi
Sugawara
(16:09)[32]
Kondo
Yasshi
Sugawara
(12:46)[31]
Double
Countout
(5:28)[39]
Kondo
Yasshi
Sugawara
(13:14)[42]
Kondo
Yasshi
Sugawara
(14:19)[45]
Iwasa
Mishima
Florida
(6:20)[46]
Fujii
Doi
Tanizaki
Magnum
Kid
Horiguchi
(17:45)[33]
Fujii
Doi
Tanizaki
(15:49)[37]
Fujii
Doi
Tanizaki
(14:45)[40]
Milano
Yossino
Mori
(16:10)[43]
Kondo
Yasshi
Sugawara
(14:19)[45]
Double
DQ
(12:34)[36]
Iwasa
Mishima
Florida
Iwasa
Mishima
Florida
(12:13)[34]
Cima
Taru
Takagi
(10:54)[38]
Mochizuki
Yokosuka
K-ness.
(11:59)[41]
Milano
Yossino
Mori
(10:37)[44]
Iwasa
Mishima
Florida
(6:20)[46]
Double
DQ
(12:34)[36]
Three-way elimination tie-breaker match
Eliminated Wrestler Team Eliminated by Method Time[45]
1 Genki Horiguchi Do Fixer Susumu Yokosuka Pinfall 25:02
2 Susumu Yokosuka Final M2K Milano Collection A. T. 29:38
Winners: Italian Connection (Milano Collection A. T., Yossino and Anthony W. Mori)

2007

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The first Summer Adventure Tag League was held from August 5 to August 26, 2007.[47] The tournament featured ten teams in a single block, with the top-four scoring teams advancing to a single-elimination bracket. Block matches were fought with a 20-minute time limit; semi-finals with a 30-minute time limit.[48] B×B Hulk and Yamato were originally scheduled to participate in the league, but both men got injured and had to withdraw. They were replaced by Lupin Matsutani and m.c.KZ..

Final standings
Wrestlers Score
Naruki Doi and Masato Yoshino 14
Susumu Yokosuka and Ryo Saito 14
Shingo Takagi and Cyber Kong 14
Kenichiro Arai and Taku Iwasa 14
Masaaki Mochizuki and Yasushi Kanda 10
Cima and Dragon Kid 10
Don Fujii and K-ness. 6
Lupin Matsutani and m.c.KZ. 4
Super Shisa and Shisa Boy 2
Gamma and Genki Horiguchi 2
Results Cima
Kid
Yokosuka
Saito
Doi
Yoshino
Gamma
Horiguchi
Takagi
Kong
Matsutani
m.c.KZ.
Mochizuki
Kanda
Shisa
Boy
Arai
Iwasa
Fujii
K-ness.
Cima
Kid
Yokosuka
Saito
(15:04)[49]
Cima
Kid
(16:28)[50]
Cima
Kid
(11:03)[51]
Takagi
Kong
(15:48)[52]
Cima
Kid
(11:55)[53]
Mochizuki
Kanda
(9:11)[54]
Cima
Kid
(11:40)[55]
Arai
Iwasa
(19:38)[56]
Cima
Kid
(12:25)[57]
Yokosuka
Saito
Yokosuka
Saito
(15:04)[49]
Doi
Yoshino
(17:59)[58]
Yokosuka
Saito
(15:37)[57]
Yokosuka
Saito
(15:04)[56]
Yokosuka
Saito
(13:23)[50]
Yokosuka
Saito
(13:07)[59]
Yokosuka
Saito
(14:00)[60]
Arai
Iwasa
(16:27)[52]
Yokosuka
Saito
(11:19)[61]
Doi
Yoshino
Cima
Kid
(16:28)[50]
Doi
Yoshino
(17:59)[58]
Gamma
Horiguchi
(15:28)[52]
Doi
Yoshino
(15:40)[59]
Doi
Yoshino
(10:44)[62]
Doi
Yoshino
(15:59)[56]
Doi
Yoshino
(8:58)[53]
Doi
Yoshino
(16:13)[61]
Doi
Yoshino
(12:11)[55]
Gamma
Horiguchi
Cima
Kid
(11:03)[51]
Yokosuka
Saito
(15:37)[57]
Gamma
Horiguchi
(15:28)[52]
Takagi
Kong
(10:19)[54]
Matsutani
m.c.KZ.
(9:34)[49]
Mochizuki
Kanda
(9:32)[53]
Shisa
Boy
(10:47)[62]
Arai
Iwasa
(11:47)[50]
Fujii
K-ness.
(11:38)[60]
Takagi
Kong
Takagi
Kong
(15:48)[52]
Yokosuka
Saito
(15:04)[56]
Doi
Yoshino
(15:40)[59]
Takagi
Kong
(10:19)[54]
Takagi
Kong
(10:00)[57]
Takagi
Kong
(8:21)[51]
Takagi
Kong
(8:43)[50]
Takagi
Kong
(12:13)[58]
Takagi
Kong
(13:28)[49]
Matsutani
m.c.KZ.
Cima
Kid
(11:55)[53]
Yokosuka
Saito
(13:23)[50]
Doi
Yoshino
(10:44)[62]
Matsutani
m.c.KZ.
(9:34)[49]
Takagi
Kong
(10:00)[57]
Mochizuki
Kanda
(10:09)[52]
Matsutani
m.c.KZ.
(11:57)[58]
Arai
Iwasa
(10:41)[60]
Fujii
K-ness.
(9:32)[54]
Mochizuki
Kanda
Mochizuki
Kanda
(9:11)[54]
Yokosuka
Saito
(13:07)[59]
Doi
Yoshino
(15:59)[56]
Mochizuki
Kanda
(9:32)[53]
Takagi
Kong
(8:21)[51]
Mochizuki
Kanda
(10:09)[52]
Mochizuki
Kanda
(10:16)[61]
Arai
Iwasa
(12:07)[55]
Mochizuki
Kanda
(9:58)[62]
Shisa
Boy
Cima
Kid
(11:40)[55]
Yokosuka
Saito
(14:00)[60]
Doi
Yoshino
(8:58)[53]
Shisa
Boy
(10:47)[62]
Takagi
Kong
(8:43)[50]
Matsutani
m.c.KZ.
(11:57)[58]
Mochizuki
Kanda
(10:16)[61]
Arai
Iwasa
(8:53)[54]
Fujii
K-ness.
(8:45)[59]
Arai
Iwasa
Arai
Iwasa
(19:38)[56]
Arai
Iwasa
(16:27)[52]
Doi
Yoshino
(16:13)[61]
Arai
Iwasa
(11:47)[50]
Takagi
Kong
(12:13)[58]
Arai
Iwasa
(10:41)[60]
Arai
Iwasa
(12:07)[55]
Arai
Iwasa
(8:53)[54]
Arai
Iwasa
(9:33)[51]
Fujii
K-ness.
Cima
Kid
(12:25)[57]
Yokosuka
Saito
(11:19)[61]
Doi
Yoshino
(12:11)[55]
Fujii
K-ness.
(11:38)[60]
Takagi
Kong
(13:28)[49]
Fujii
K-ness.
(9:32)[54]
Mochizuki
Kanda
(9:58)[62]
Fujii
K-ness.
(8:45)[59]
Arai
Iwasa
(9:33)[51]
Semi-finals Final
    
Susumu Yokosuka and Ryo Saito 16:42[3]
Shingo Takagi and Cyber Kong Pin
Shingo Takagi and Cyber Kong 23:52[3]
Naruki Doi and Masato Yoshino Pin
Kenichiro Arai and Taku Iwasa 13:24[3]
Naruki Doi and Masato Yoshino Sub

2008

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The second edition of the Summer Adventure Tag League was held from August 9 to August 28, 2008.[63] The tournament featured the same format as the previous year, with one fewer team.[64] On the opening day, held at Korakuen Hall, the steel structure of the ring broke during the first match. The ring was dismantled and a wrestling mat taped to the floor without ropes was used for the remainder of the event, as the ring crew was unable to repair it on site and it was deemed too dangerous.[65]

Final standings
Wrestlers Score
Yamato and Cyber Kong 14
Dragon Kid and Shingo Takagi 12
Naruki Doi and Masato Yoshino 10
Susumu Yokosuka and Ryo Saito 10
Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson 8
Kenichiro Arai and Taku Iwasa 8
Gamma and Yasushi Kanda 6
Masaaki Mochizuki and Don Fujii 2
B×B Hulk and Naoki Tanizaki 2
Results Doi
Yoshino
Arai
Iwasa
Yokosuka
Saito
Mochizuki
Fujii
Kid
Takagi
Hulk
Tanizaki
Gamma
Kanda
Yamato
Kong
M. Jackson
N. Jackson
Doi
Yoshino
Doi
Yoshino
(9:37)[66]
Doi
Yoshino
(19:15)[67]
Doi
Yoshino
(9:48)[68]
Doi
Yoshino
(19:19)[69]
Doi
Yoshino
(16:53)[70]
Gamma
Kanda
(11:49)[71]
Yamato
Kong
(19:12)[65]
M. Jackson
N. Jackson
(14:04)[72]
Arai
Iwasa
Doi
Yoshino
(9:37)[66]
Yokosuka
Saito
(16:18)[65]
Arai
Iwasa
(14:02)[70]
Kid
Takagi
(17:18)[67]
Arai
Iwasa
(14:12)[73]
Arai
Iwasa
(11:54)[74]
Arai
Iwasa
(16:12)[69]
M. Jackson
N. Jackson
(14:13)[68]
Yokosuka
Saito
Doi
Yoshino
(19:15)[67]
Yokosuka
Saito
(16:18)[65]
Yokosuka
Saito
(17:45)[69]
Kid
Takagi
(18:32)[72]
Yokosuka
Saito
(9:37)[66]
Yokosuka
Saito
(13:07)[75]
Yamato
Kong
(17:36)[68]
Yokosuka
Saito
(12:39)[76]
Mochizuki
Fujii
Doi
Yoshino
(9:48)[68]
Arai
Iwasa
(14:02)[70]
Yokosuka
Saito
(17:45)[69]
Kid
Takagi
(13:08)[71]
Mochizuki
Fujii
(10:45)[72]
Gamma
Kanda
(10:48)[76]
Yamato
Kong
(15:24)[67]
M. Jackson
N. Jackson
(5:53)[65]
Kid
Takagi
Doi
Yoshino
(19:19)[69]
Kid
Takagi
(17:18)[67]
Kid
Takagi
(18:32)[72]
Kid
Takagi
(13:08)[71]
Kid
Takagi
(13:42)[65]
Kid
Takagi
(9:37)[66]
Yamato
Kong
(19:10)[70]
Kid
Takagi
(12:42)[77]
Hulk
Tanizaki
Doi
Yoshino
(16:53)[70]
Arai
Iwasa
(14:12)[73]
Yokosuka
Saito
(9:37)[66]
Mochizuki
Fujii
(10:45)[72]
Kid
Takagi
(13:42)[65]
Hulk
Tanizaki
(9:44)[77]
Yamato
Kong
(16:45)[75]
M. Jackson
N. Jackson
(12:49)[71]
Gamma
Kanda
Gamma
Kanda
(11:49)[71]
Arai
Iwasa
(11:54)[74]
Yokosuka
Saito
(13:07)[75]
Gamma
Kanda
(10:48)[76]
Kid
Takagi
(9:37)[66]
Hulk
Tanizaki
(9:44)[77]
Yamato
Kong
(1:22)[72]
Gamma
Kanda
(10:28)[73]
Yamato
Kong
Yamato
Kong
(19:12)[65]
Arai
Iwasa
(16:12)[69]
Yamato
Kong
(17:36)[68]
Yamato
Kong
(15:24)[67]
Yamato
Kong
(19:10)[70]
Yamato
Kong
(16:45)[75]
Yamato
Kong
(1:22)[72]
Yamato
Kong
(12:45)[74]
M. Jackson
N. Jackson
M. Jackson
N. Jackson
(14:04)[72]
M. Jackson
N. Jackson
(14:13)[68]
Yokosuka
Saito
(12:39)[76]
M. Jackson
N. Jackson
(5:53)[65]
Kid
Takagi
(12:42)[77]
M. Jackson
N. Jackson
(12:49)[71]
Gamma
Kanda
(10:28)[73]
Yamato
Kong
(12:45)[74]
Semi-finals Final
    
Ryo Saito and Susumu Yokosuka 10:02[4]
Naruki Doi and Masato Yoshino Pin
Naruki Doi and Masato Yoshino Pin
Shingo Takagi and Dragon Kid 25:52[4]
Yamato and Cyber Kong 14:10[4]
Shingo Takagi and Dragon Kid Sub

2009

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The third edition of the Summer Adventure Tag League was held from August 1 to August 26, 2009.[78][79]

Final standings
Wrestlers Score
Shingo Takagi and Yamato 12
Masaaki Mochizuki and Katsuhiko Nakajima 12
Masato Yoshino and B×B Hulk 11
Yasushi Kanda and Kenichiro Arai 10
Naruki Doi and Naoki Tanizaki 9
Susumu Yokosuka and Kagetora 8
Dragon Kid and Akira Tozawa 4
Cyber Kong and Kzy 4
Cima and Gamma 2
Results Doi
Tanizaki
Yoshino
Hulk
Cima
Gamma
Yokosuka
Kagetora
Takagi
Yamato
Kid
Tozawa
Kanda
Arai
Kong
Kzy
Mochizuki
Nakajima
Doi
Tanizaki
Yoshino
Hulk
(16:05)[80]
Doi
Tanizaki
(15:08)[81]
Yokosuka
Kagetora
(15:00)[82]
Takagi
Yamato
(17:21)[83]
Doi
Tanizaki
(6:52)[84]
Doi
Tanizaki
(10:59)[85]
Doi
Tanizaki
(9:11)[86]
Draw
(20:00)[87]
Yoshino
Hulk
Yoshino
Hulk
(16:05)[80]
Yoshino
Hulk
(13:56)[87]
Yoshino
Hulk
(15:22)[81]
Draw
(20:00)[86]
Kid
Tozawa
(11:07)[88]
Kanda
Arai
(10:03)[84]
Yoshino
Hulk
(10:39)[85]
Yoshino
Hulk
(12:02)[89]
Cima
Gamma
Doi
Tanizaki
(15:08)[81]
Yoshino
Hulk
(13:56)[87]
Yokosuka
Kagetora
(18:44)[84]
Takagi
Yamato
(18:34)[80]
Cima
Gamma
(12:16)[83]
Kanda
Arai
(15:43)[86]
Kong
Kzy
(12:58)[90]
Mochizuki
Nakajima
(15:05)[91]
Yokosuka
Kagetora
Yokosuka
Kagetora
(15:00)[82]
Yoshino
Hulk
(15:22)[81]
Yokosuka
Kagetora
(18:44)[84]
Takagi
Yamato
(18:50)[85]
Yokosuka
Kagetora
(13:16)[80]
Kanda
Arai
(10:51)[91]
Yokosuka
Kagetora
(10:15)[87]
Mochizuki
Nakajima
(14:54)[90]
Takagi
Yamato
Takagi
Yamato
(17:21)[83]
Draw
(20:00)[86]
Takagi
Yamato
(18:34)[80]
Takagi
Yamato
(18:50)[85]
Takagi
Yamato
(16:13)[82]
Kanda
Arai
(16:45)[81]
Takagi
Yamato
(17:24)[88]
Draw
(20:00)[84]
Kid
Tozawa
Doi
Tanizaki
(6:52)[84]
Kid
Tozawa
(11:07)[88]
Cima
Gamma
(12:16)[83]
Yokosuka
Kagetora
(13:16)[80]
Takagi
Yamato
(16:13)[82]
Kanda
Arai
(8:46)[89]
Kid
Tozawa
(10:21)[91]
Mochizuki
Nakajima
(11:42)[85]
Kanda
Arai
Doi
Tanizaki
(10:59)[85]
Kanda
Arai
(10:03)[84]
Kanda
Arai
(15:43)[86]
Kanda
Arai
(10:51)[91]
Kanda
Arai
(16:45)[81]
Kanda
Arai
(8:46)[89]
Kong
Kzy
(4:19)[82]
Mochizuki
Nakajima
(12:29)[80]
Kong
Kzy
Doi
Tanizaki
(9:11)[86]
Yoshino
Hulk
(10:39)[85]
Kong
Kzy
(12:58)[90]
Yokosuka
Kagetora
(10:15)[87]
Takagi
Yamato
(17:24)[88]
Kid
Tozawa
(10:21)[91]
Kong
Kzy
(4:19)[82]
Mochizuki
Nakajima
(12:16)[83]
Mochizuki
Nakajima
Draw
(20:00)[87]
Yoshino
Hulk
(12:02)[89]
Mochizuki
Nakajima
(15:05)[91]
Mochizuki
Nakajima
(14:54)[90]
Draw
(20:00)[84]
Mochizuki
Nakajima
(11:42)[85]
Mochizuki
Nakajima
(12:29)[80]
Mochizuki
Nakajima
(12:16)[83]
Semi-finals Final
    
Shingo Takagi and Yamato DQ
Yasushi Kanda and Kenichiro Arai 9:30[5]
Shingo Takagi and Yamato TKO
Masaaki Mochizuki and Katsuhiko Nakajima 19:25[5]
Masato Yoshino and B×B Hulk 13:26[5]
Masaaki Mochizuki and Katsuhiko Nakajima Pin

2010

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The fourth edition of the Summer Adventure Tag League was held from July 30 to August 24, 2010.[92] The tournament featured ten teams in two blocks of five, with the top-two scoring teams of each block advancing to a single-elimination bracket.[93]

Final standings
Block A Block B
Susumu Yokosuka and K-ness. 7 Genki Horiguchi and Ryo Saito 7
Masato Yoshino and Naruki Doi 6 Shingo Takagi and Yamato 5
Cima and Gamma 5 Masaaki Mochizuki and Don Fujii 4
Pac and Mark Haskins 2 B×B Hulk and Naoki Tanizaki 2
Cyber Kong and Kagetora 0 Yasushi Kanda and Kzy 2
Block A Yokosuka
K-ness.
Yoshino
Doi
Pac
Haskins
Cima
Gamma
Kong
Kagetora
Yokosuka
K-ness.
Yokosuka
K-ness.
(13:58)[94]
K-ness
Yokosuka
(12:16)[95]
Draw
(20:00)[96]
Yokosuka
K-ness.
(14:07)[97]
Yoshino
Doi
Yokosuka
K-ness.
(13:58)[94]
Yoshino
Doi
(13:53)[98]
Yoshino
Doi
(11:09)[99]
Yoshino
Doi
(15:14)[100]
Pac
Haskins
Yokosuka
K-ness.
(12:16)[95]
Yoshino
Doi
(13:53)[98]
Cima
Gamma
(13:25)[97]
Pac
Haskins
(15:15)[99]
Cima
Gamma
Draw
(20:00)[96]
Yoshino
Doi
(11:09)[99]
Cima
Gamma
(13:25)[97]
Cima
Gamma
(6:02)[101]
Kong
Kagetora
Yokosuka
K-ness.
(14:07)[97]
Yoshino
Doi
(15:14)[100]
Pac
Haskins
(15:15)[99]
Cima
Gamma
(6:02)[101]
Block B Takagi
Yamato
Hulk
Tanizaki
Mochizuki
Fujii
Horiguchi
Saito
Kanda
Kzy
Takagi
Yamato
Takagi
Yamato
(15:34)[96]
Mochizuki
Fujii
(17:11)[99]
Draw
(20:00)[97]
Takagi
Yamato
(15:42)[94]
Hulk
Tanizaki
Takagi
Yamato
(15:34)[96]
Mochizuki
Fujii
(15:45)[101]
Horiguchi
Saito
(12:32)[95]
Hulk
Tanizaki
(11:04)[102]
Mochizuki
Fujii
Mochizuki
Fujii
(17:11)[99]
Mochizuki
Fujii
(15:45)[101]
Horiguchi
Saito
(16:01)[96]
Kanda
Kzy
(11:51)[98]
Horiguchi
Saito
Draw
(20:00)[97]
Horiguchi
Saito
(12:32)[95]
Horiguchi
Saito
(16:01)[96]
Horiguchi
Saito
(14:27)[100]
Kanda
Kzy
Takagi
Yamato
(15:42)[94]
Hulk
Tanizaki
(11:04)[102]
Kanda
Kzy
(11:51)[98]
Horiguchi
Saito
(14:27)[100]
Semi-finals Final
      
A1 Susumu Yokosuka and K-ness. 10:36[6]
A2 Masato Yoshino and Naruki Doi Pin
A2 Masato Yoshino and Naruki Doi Pin
B1 Genki Horiguchi and Ryo Saito 19:16[6]
B1 Genki Horiguchi and Ryo Saito Pin
B2 Shingo Takagi and Yamato 14:18[6]

2011

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The 2011 Summer Adventure Tag Tournament was held from August 3 to August 7 across three shows.[103] The tournament featured twelve teams competing in a single-elimination tournament.[104] Four teams received a bye into the second round.[104] Kotoka qualified to be Don Fujii's partner by beating Shisa Boy, Super Shenlong and Eita Kobayashi.[104]

Round 1
August 3
Round 2
August 6
Semi-finals
August 7
Final
August 7
        
Naoki Tanizaki and Kzy 13:01[106]
Masaaki Mochizuki and Yamato Pin
Masaaki Mochizuki and Yamato Pin
Ryo Saito and Genki Horiguchi 22:59[105]
Masaaki Mochizuki and Yamato Pin
Block A
Naruki Doi and Yasushi Kanda 10:02[8]
Don Fujii and Kotoka 10:41[105]
Naruki Doi and Yasushi Kanda Pin
Naruki Doi and Yasushi Kanda Pin
Gamma and Rich Swann 12:02[106]
Masaaki Mochizuki and Yamato 25:08[8]
B×B Hulk and Akira Tozawa Pin
Super Shisa and Kagetora 12:38[106]
B×B Hulk and Akira Tozawa Pin
B×B Hulk and Akira Tozawa Pin
Kenichiro Arai and Taku Iwasa 13:57[105]
B×B Hulk and Akira Tozawa Pin
Block B
Masato Yoshino and Dragon Kid 12:51[8]
Cyber Kong and Tomahawk T.T. 13:34[105]
Shingo Takagi and Susumu Yokosuka Pin
Shingo Takagi and Susumu Yokosuka 21:06[106]
Masato Yoshino and Dragon Kid Pin

2012

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The 2012 Summer Adventure Tag League was held from August 2 to August 19.[107] It featured eight trios competing in two blocks of four with the top-scoring team of each block advancing to a final for the Open the Triangle Gate Championship, left vacant after Pac's departure from Dragon Gate. In addition, the last team from each block faced each other to determine the last place.

Super Shenlong III qualified to be Shingo Takagi and Yamato's partner and represent Akatsuki by beating Chihiro Tominaga.[108]

Final standings
Block A Block B
B×B Hulk, Akira Tozawa and Naoki Tanizaki[a]
(Blankey Yellow)
6 Cima, Gamma and Magnitude Kishiwada
(South Osaka Strongest Trio)
6
Masaaki Mochizuki, Don Fujii and Dragon Kid
(Zetsurinryū)
4 Jimmy Susumu, Jimmy Kanda and Jimmy Kagetora
(Shokuninsan)
4
Kenichiro Arai, Super Shisa and Shachihoko Boy
(Howl at the Window!)
2 Shingo Takagi, Yamato and Super Shenlong III
(Rising Dragon)
2
Genki Horiguchi H.A.Gee.Mee!!, Ryo "Jimmy" Saito and Naoki Tanizaki
(MaraIsa Chūi!)
0 Cyber Kong, Kzy and Mondai Ryu
(Team Salty Dog)
0
Block A Mochizuki
Fujii
Kid
Horiguchi
Saito
Tanizaki
Hulk
Tozawa
Tanizaki
Arai
Shisa
Shachihoko
Mochizuki
Fujii
Kid
Mochizuki
Fujii
Kid
(19:52)[109]
Hulk
Tozawa
Tanizaki
(20:11)[110]
Mochizuki
Fujii
Kid
(14:49)[111]
Horiguchi
Saito
Tanizaki
Mochizuki
Fujii
Kid
(19:52)[109]
Hulk
Tozawa
Tanizaki
(10:09)[112]
Arai
Shisa
Shachihoko
(13:44)[113]
Hulk
Tozawa
Tanizaki
Hulk
Tozawa
Tanizaki
(20:11)[110]
Hulk
Tozawa
Tanizaki
(10:09)[112]
Hulk
Tozawa
Tanizaki
(11:29)[114]
Arai
Shisa
Shachihoko
Mochizuki
Fujii
Kid
(14:49)[111]
Arai
Shisa
Shachihoko
(13:44)[113]
Hulk
Tozawa
Tanizaki
(11:29)[114]
Block B Cima
Gamma
Kishiwada
Susumu
Kanda
Kagetora
Kong
Kzy
Mondai
Takagi
Yamato
Shenlong
Cima
Gamma
Kishiwada
Cima
Gamma
Kishiwada
(15:00)[110]
Cima
Gamma
Kishiwada
(10:50)[112]
Cima
Gamma
Kishiwada
(17:30)[111]
Susumu
Kanda
Kagetora
Cima
Gamma
Kishiwada
(15:00)[110]
Susumu
Kanda
Kagetora
(16:29)[114]
Susumu
Kanda
Kagetora
(10:51)[109]
Kong
Kzy
Mondai
Cima
Gamma
Kishiwada
(10:50)[112]
Susumu
Kanda
Kagetora
(16:29)[114]
Takagi
Yamato
Shenlong
(15:25)[113]
Takagi
Yamato
Shenlong
Cima
Gamma
Kishiwada
(17:30)[111]
Susumu
Kanda
Kagetora
(10:51)[109]
Takagi
Yamato
Shenlong
(15:25)[113]
Final
   
A1 B×B Hulk, Akira Tozawa and Naoki Tanizaki Pin
B1 Cima, Gamma and Magnitude Kishiwada 23:20[9]
Last place
   
A4 Genki Horiguchi H.A.Gee.Mee!!, Ryo "Jimmy" Saito and Naoki Tanizaki Pin
B4 Cyber Kong, Kzy and Mondai Ryu 16:34[115]

2013

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The 2013 Summer Adventure Tag League was held from September 7 to September 28.[116] It featured eight teams in two blocks. On the opening day of the tournament, it was announced that Dragon Kid would have to due to vacate both the Open the Twin Gate and Open the Triangle Gate Championships due to a knee injury. It was then decided that the winners of the Tag League would become interim Open the Twin Gate Champions.[117]

On September 12, the Block A match pitting Shingo Takagi and Akira Tozawa against World-1 International representatives Naruki Doi and Masato Yoshino ended in a no contest decision when the Mad Blankey stable intervened and Doi betrayed his partner Yoshino and joined Mad Blankey, effectively disbanding World-1 International.[118] This caused Yoshino to team up with the Former Super Shenlong III, Yosuke Watanabe for his final Block A match.[116]

Final standings
Block A Block B
Yamato and B×B Hulk 4 T-Hawk and Eita 6
Masato Yoshino and Naruki Doi/Former Super Shenlong III, Yosuke Watanabe 2 K-ness. and Gamma 4
Masaaki Mochizuki and Don Fujii 2 Jimmy Susumu and Jimmy Kanda 2
Shingo Takagi and Akira Tozawa 2 Cyber Kong and Mondai Ryu 0
Block A Yoshino
Doi/Watanabe
Mochizuki
Fujii
Takagi
Tozawa
Yamato
Hulk
Yoshino
Doi/Watanabe
Yoshino
Watanabe
(11:33)[119]
No contest
(15:26)[120]
Yamato
Hulk
(17:39)[121]
Mochizuki
Fujii
Yoshino
Watanabe
(11:33)[119]
Mochizuki
Fujii
(15:30)[122]
Yamato
Hulk
(17:48)[123]
Takagi
Tozawa
No contest
(15:26)[120]
Mochizuki
Fujii
(15:30)[122]
Takagi
Tozawa
(21:25)[124]
Yamato
Hulk
Yamato
Hulk
(17:39)[121]
Yamato
Hulk
(17:48)[123]
Takagi
Tozawa
(21:25)[124]
Block B K-ness.
Gamma
Susumu
Kanda
Kong
Mondai
T-Hawk
Eita
K-ness.
Gamma
K-ness.
Gamma
(10:57)[120]
K-ness.
Gamma
(14:10)[125]
T-Hawk
Eita
(11:42)[126]
Susumu
Kanda
K-ness.
Gamma
(10:57)[120]
Susumu
Kanda
(15:11)[127]
T-Hawk
Eita
(12:46)[124]
Kong
Mondai
K-ness.
Gamma
(14:10)[125]
Susumu
Kanda
(15:11)[127]
T-Hawk
Eita
(14:23)[128]
T-Hawk
Eita
T-Hawk
Eita
(11:42)[126]
T-Hawk
Eita
(12:46)[124]
T-Hawk
Eita
(14:23)[128]
Final
   
A1 Yamato and B×B Hulk 19:26[10]
B1 T-Hawk and Eita Pin

2014

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The 2014 Summer Adventure Tag League was held from September 6 to September 23.[129] It featured ten teams in two blocks of five, with the top-two scoring teams of each block advancing to a single-elimination bracket. Like in 2012, the last team from each block faced each other to determine the last place.[130]

During the tournament, "Mister High Tension" Kotoka was injured and was replaced by Yuga Hayashi.[131]

Final standings
Block A Block B
T-Hawk and Eita 6 B×B Hulk and Masaaki Mochizuki 6
Jimmy Susumu and Jimmy Kagetora 5 Shingo Takagi and Akira Tozawa 6
Cima and Gamma 4 Yamato and Punch Tominaga 4
Masato Yoshino and Shachihoko Boy 3 Genki Horiguchi H.A.Gee.Mee!! and Mr. Kyu Kyu "Naoki Tanizaki" Toyonaka Dolphin 4
Naruki Doi and Kzy 2 "Mister High Tension" Kotoka/Yuga Hayashi and Ryotsu Shimizu 0
Block A T-Hawk
Eita
Cima
Gamma
Yoshino
Shachihoko
Susumu
Kagetora
Doi
Kzy
T-Hawk
Eita
Cima
Gamma
(18:06)[132]
T-Hawk
Eita
(15:35)[133]
T-Hawk
Eita
(16:17)[134]
T-Hawk
Eita
(18:28)[135]
Cima
Gamma
Cima
Gamma
(18:06)[132]
Yoshino
Shachihoko
(13:56)[136]
Susumu
Kategora
(17:33)[137]
Cima
Gamma
(11:43)[134]
Yoshino
Shachihoko
T-Hawk
Eita
(15:35)[133]
Yoshino
Shachihoko
(13:56)[136]
Draw
(20:00)[138]
Doi
Kzy
(15:07)[139]
Susumu
Kagetora
T-Hawk
Eita
(16:17)[134]
Susumu
Kategora
(17:33)[137]
Draw
(20:00)[138]
Susumu
Kategora
(16:20)[131]
Doi
Kzy
T-Hawk
Eita
(18:28)[135]
Cima
Gamma
(11:43)[134]
Doi
Kzy
(15:07)[139]
Susumu
Kategora
(16:20)[131]
Block B Hulk
Mochizuki
Takagi
Tozawa
Horiguchi
Tanizaki
Kotoka/Hayashi
Shimizu
Yamato
Tominaga
Hulk
Mochizuki
Hulk
Mochizuki
(16:03)[134]
Horiguchi
Tanizaki
(13:31)[133]
Hulk
Mochizuki
(10:33)[131]
Hulk
Mochizuki
(13:21)[139]
Takagi
Tozawa
Hulk
Mochizuki
(16:03)[134]
Takagi
Tozawa
(14:06)[140]
Takagi
Tozawa
(13:19)[135]
Takagi
Tozawa
(16:49)[136]
Horiguchi
Tanizaki
Horiguchi
Tanizaki
(13:31)[133]
Takagi
Tozawa
(14:06)[140]
Horiguchi
Tanizaki
(10:46)[138]
Yamato
Tominaga
(12:46)[137]
Kotoka/Hayashi
Shimizu
Hulk
Mochizuki
(10:33)[131]
Takagi
Tozawa
(13:19)[135]
Horiguchi
Tanizaki
(10:46)[138]
Yamato
Tominaga
(15:41)[140]
Yamato
Tominaga
Hulk
Mochizuki
(13:21)[139]
Takagi
Tozawa
(16:49)[136]
Yamato
Tominaga
(12:46)[137]
Yamato
Tominaga
(15:41)[140]
Semi-finals Final
      
B2 Shingo Takagi and Akira Tozawa 19:44[141]
A1 T-Hawk and Eita Pin
A1 T-Hawk and Eita 24:06[11]
A2 Jimmy Susumu and Jimmy Kagetora Pin
B1 B×B Hulk and Masaaki Mochizuki 18:22[141]
A2 Jimmy Susumu and Jimmy Kagetora Pin Last place
A5 Naruki Doi and Kzy Pin
B5 Ryotsu Shimizu and Yuga Hayashi 11:53[142]

2015

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The 2015 Summer Adventure Tag League was held from September 5 to September 27. It featured ten teams in two blocks of five, with the top-two scoring teams of each block advancing to a single-elimination bracket.[143]

On September 9, Cima was injured and was replaced by Takehiro Yamamura.[144]

Final standings
Block A Block B
Naruki Doi and Yamato 6 Masato Yoshino and Akira Tozawa 5
Jimmy Susumu and Jimmy K-ness J.K.S. 6 Sumo Fujii and Ryo "Sumo" Saito 5
B×B Hulk and Kzy 4 Shingo Takagi and Cyber Kong 4
Dragon Kid and Flamita 4 T-Hawk and Big R Shimizu 4
Eita and Kotoka 0 Cima/Takehiro Yamamura and Gamma 2
Block A Doi
Yamato
Susumu
K-ness
Kid
Flamita
Hulk
Kzy
Eita
Kotoka
Doi
Yamato
Doi
Yamato
(17:04)[145]
Kid
Flamita
(18:08)[146]
Doi
Yamato
(18:15)[147]
Doi
Yamato
(14:23)[148]
Susumu
K-ness
Doi
Yamato
(17:04)[145]
Susumu
K-ness
(13:25)[149]
Susumu
K-ness
(14:48)[148]
Susumu
K-ness
(15:03)[150]
Kid
Flamita
Kid
Flamita
(18:08)[146]
Susumu
K-ness
(13:25)[149]
Hulk
Kzy
(14:18)[145]
Kid
Flamita
(16:11)[151]
Hulk
Kzy
Doi
Yamato
(18:15)[147]
Susumu
K-ness
(14:48)[148]
Hulk
Kzy
(14:18)[145]
Hulk
Kzy
(15:14)[152]
Eita
Kotoka
Doi
Yamato
(14:23)[148]
Susumu
K-ness
(15:03)[150]
Kid
Flamita
(16:11)[151]
Hulk
Kzy
(15:14)[152]
Block B Cima/Yamamura
Gamma
Yoshino
Tozawa
Fujii
Saito
Takagi
Kong
T-Hawk
Shimizu
Cima/Yamamura
Gamma
Cima
Gamma
(15:45)[153]
Fujii
Saito
(14:37)[145]
Takagi
Kong
(12:08)[151]
T-Hawk
Shimizu
(12:03)[152]
Yoshino
Tozawa
Cima
Gamma
(15:45)[153]
Draw
(20:00)[144]
Yoshino
Tozawa
(14:03)[147]
Yoshino
Tozawa
(17:09)[148]
Fujii
Saito
Fujii
Saito
(14:37)[145]
Draw
(20:00)[144]
Fujii
Saito
(12:38)[148]
T-Hawk
Shimizu
(17:38)[154]
Takagi
Kong
Takagi
Kong
(12:08)[151]
Yoshino
Tozawa
(14:03)[147]
Fujii
Saito
(12:38)[148]
Takagi
Kong
(15:22)[155]
T-Hawk
Shimizu
T-Hawk
Shimizu
(12:03)[152]
Yoshino
Tozawa
(17:09)[148]
T-Hawk
Shimizu
(17:38)[154]
Takagi
Kong
(15:22)[155]
Semi-finals Final
      
A1 Naruki Doi and Yamato Pin
B2 Sumo Fujii and Ryo "Sumo" Saito 16:20[156]
A1 Naruki Doi and Yamato 24:46[12]
A2 Jimmy Susumu and Jimmy K-ness J.K.S. Pin
B1 Masato Yoshino and Akira Tozawa 19:28[156]
A2 Jimmy Susumu and Jimmy K-ness J.K.S. Pin

2016

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The 2016 Summer Adventure Tag League was held from August 6 to September 10. It featured twelve teams in two blocks of six, with the top-two scoring teams of each block advancing to a single-elimination bracket.[157]

Futa Nakamura suffered an injury just before the start of the tournament, forcing him and his partner Masaaki Mochizuki to forfeit their first three matches.

Final standings
Block A Block B
Naruki Doi and "brother" Yasshi 10 Dragon Kid and Eita 8
Jimmy Susumu and Jimmy Kagetora 6 Cima and Gamma 7
Masato Yoshino and T-Hawk 6 Akira Tozawa and Big R Shimizu 6
Genki Horiguchi H.A.Gee.Mee!! and Ryo "Jimmy" Saito 4 Yamato and B×B Hulk 6
Takehiro Yamamura and Kaito Ishida 2 Shingo Takagi and Cyber Kong 3
Yosuke ♡ Santa Maria and El Lindaman 2 Masaaki Mochizuki and Futa Nakamura 0
Block A Susumu
Kagetora
Horiguchi
Saito
Yoshino
T-Hawk
Yosuke
Lindaman
Yamamura
Ishida
Doi
Yasshi
Susumu
Kagetora
Horiguchi
Saito
(14:23)[158]
Susumu
Kagetora
(17:30)[159]
Susumu
Kagetora
(15:55)[160]
Susumu
Kagetora
(13:07)[161]
Doi
Yasshi
(15:28)[162]
Horiguchi
Saito
Horiguchi
Saito
(14:23)[158]
Yoshino
T-Hawk
(16:16)[163]
Yosuke
Lindaman
(14:58)[164]
Horiguchi
Saito
(12:14)[165]
Doi
Yasshi
(13:37)[166]
Yoshino
T-Hawk
Susumu
Kagetora
(17:30)[159]
Yoshino
T-Hawk
(16:16)[163]
Yoshino
T-Hawk
(16:36)[167]
Yoshino
T-Hawk
(14:22)[168]
Doi
Yasshi
(19:01)[158]
Yosuke
Lindaman
Susumu
Kagetora
(15:55)[160]
Yosuke
Lindaman
(14:58)[164]
Yoshino
T-Hawk
(16:36)[167]
Yamamura
Ishida
(12:35)[169]
Doi
Yasshi
(15:48)[170]
Yamamura
Ishida
Susumu
Kagetora
(13:07)[161]
Horiguchi
Saito
(12:14)[165]
Yoshino
T-Hawk
(14:22)[168]
Yamamura
Ishida
(12:35)[169]
Doi
Yasshi
(8:42)[159]
Doi
Yasshi
Doi
Yasshi
(15:28)[162]
Doi
Yasshi
(13:37)[166]
Doi
Yasshi
(19:01)[158]
Doi
Yasshi
(15:48)[170]
Doi
Yasshi
(8:42)[159]
Block B Yamato
Hulk
Tozawa
Shimizu
Kid
Eita
Takagi
Kong
Mochizuki
Nakamura
Cima
Gamma
Yamato
Hulk
Tozawa
Shimizu
(19:14)[160]
Draw
(20:00)[169]
Draw
(20:00)[170]
Yamato
Hulk
(Forfeit)[163]
Yamato
Hulk
(17:00)[158]
Tozawa
Shimizu
Tozawa
Shimizu
(19:14)[160]
Kid
Eita
(18:04)[170]
Tozawa
Shimizu
(16:02)[171]
Tozawa
Shimizu
(Forfeit)[172]
Cima
Gamma
(18:26)[168]
Kid
Eita
Draw
(20:00)[169]
Kid
Eita
(18:04)[170]
Kid
Eita
(15:31)[159]
Kid
Eita
(14:41)[166]
Draw
(20:00)[173]
Takagi
Kong
Draw
(20:00)[170]
Tozawa
Shimizu
(16:02)[171]
Kid
Eita
(15:31)[159]
Takagi
Kong
(9:33)[158]
Cima
Gamma
(10:56)[162]
Mochizuki
Nakamura
Yamato
Hulk
(Forfeit)[163]
Tozawa
Shimizu
(Forfeit)[172]
Kid
Eita
(14:41)[166]
Takagi
Kong
(9:33)[158]
Cima
Gamma
(Forfeit)[171]
Cima
Gamma
Yamato
Hulk
(17:00)[158]
Cima
Gamma
(18:26)[168]
Draw
(20:00)[173]
Cima
Gamma
(10:56)[162]
Cima
Gamma
(Forfeit)[171]
Semi-finals Final
      
A1 Naruki Doi and "brother" Yasshi Pin
B2 Cima and Gamma 10:12[13]
A1 Naruki Doi and "brother" Yasshi 19:23[13]
B1 Dragon Kid and Eita Pin
B1 Dragon Kid and Eita Pin
A2 Jimmy Susumu and Jimmy Kagetora 11:34[13]

2023

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After a seven-year hiatus, a tag league was held from February 3 to March 2, 2023 under the revived name of Rey de Parejas. The league featured twelve teams in two blocks of six, with the top-two scoring teams of each block advancing to a single-elimination bracket.[174][175]

Final standings
Block A Block B
Kota Minoura and B×B Hulk 7 Shun Skywalker and Kai 8
Yuki Yoshioka and Madoka Kikuta 6 Susumu Mochizuki and Yasushi Kanda 6
H·Y·O and Ishin 5 Yamato and Naruki Doi 5
Jason Lee and Jacky "Funky" Kamei 5 Strong Machine J and Strong Machine F 5
Masaaki Mochizuki and Mochizuki Jr. 4 Dragon Kid and Dragon Dia 4
Yoshiki Kato and Kaito Nagano 3 Ben-K and Minorita 0
Block A Minoura
Hulk
Yoshioka
Kikuta
M. Mochizuki
Junior
Lee
Kamei
Kato
Nagano
H·Y·O
Ishin
Minoura
Hulk
Draw
(20:00)[176]
Minoura
Hulk
(13:25)[177]
Lee
Kamei
(9:38)[178]
Minoura
Hulk
(14:01)[179]
Minoura
Hulk
(18:13)[180]
Yoshioka
Kikuta
Draw
(20:00)[176]
Yoshioka
Kikuta
(13:17)[180]
Lee
Kamei
(19:23)[181]
Yoshioka
Kikuta
(10:58)[182]
Draw
(20:00)[178]
M. Mochizuki
Junior
Minoura
Hulk
(13:25)[177]
Yoshioka
Kikuta
(13:17)[180]
Draw
(20:00)[183]
Draw
(20:00)[184]
M. Mochizuki
Junior
(20:00)[176]
Lee
Kamei
Lee
Kamei
(9:38)[178]
Lee
Kamei
(19:23)[181]
Draw
(20:00)[183]
Kato
Nagano
(10:00)[185]
H·Y·O
Ishin
(17:41)[186]
Kato
Nagano
Minoura
Hulk
(14:01)[179]
Yoshioka
Kikuta
(10:58)[182]
Draw
(20:00)[184]
Kato
Nagano
(10:00)[185]
H·Y·O
Ishin
(8:37)[187]
H·Y·O
Ishin
Minoura
Hulk
(18:13)[180]
Draw
(20:00)[178]
M. Mochizuki
Junior
(20:00)[176]
H·Y·O
Ishin
(17:41)[186]
H·Y·O
Ishin
(8:37)[187]
Block B Yamato
Doi
Kid
Dia
S. Mochizuki
Kanda
Ben-K
Minorita
Machine J
Machine F
Skywalker
Kai
Yamato
Doi
Yamato
Doi
(12:00)[176]
Double
Countout
(9:52)[180]
Yamato
Doi
(12:00)[186]
Draw
(20:00)[185]
Skywalker
Kai
(11:39)[182]
Kid
Dia
Yamato
Doi
(12:00)[176]
S. Mochizuki
Kanda
(13:48)[187]
Kid
Dia
(13:02)[183]
Kid
Dia
(9:56)[177]
Skywalker
Kai
(14:05)[178]
S. Mochizuki
Kanda
Double
Countout
(9:52)[180]
S. Mochizuki
Kanda
(13:48)[187]
S. Mochizuki
Kanda
(11:20)[184]
S. Mochizuki
Kanda
(11:07)[176]
Skywalker
Kai
(7:29)[188]
Ben-K
Minorita
Yamato
Doi
(12:00)[186]
Kid
Dia
(13:02)[183]
S. Mochizuki
Kanda
(11:20)[184]
Machine J
Machine F
(4:24)[178]
Skywalker
Kai
(16:48)[179]
Machine J
Machine F
Draw
(20:00)[185]
Kid
Dia
(9:56)[177]
S. Mochizuki
Kanda
(11:07)[176]
Machine J
Machine F
(4:24)[178]
Machine J
Machine F
(11:57)[180]
Skywalker
Kai
Skywalker
Kai
(11:39)[182]
Skywalker
Kai
(14:05)[178]
Skywalker
Kai
(7:29)[188]
Skywalker
Kai
(16:48)[179]
Machine J
Machine F
(11:57)[180]
Semi-finals Final
      
B2 Susumu Mochizuki and Yasushi Kanda Pin
A1 Kota Minoura and B×B Hulk 12:25[14]
B2 Susumu Mochizuki and Yasushi Kanda 22:54[14]
A2 Yuki Yoshioka and Madoka Kikuta Pin
B1 Shun Skywalker and Kai 9:58[14]
A2 Yuki Yoshioka and Madoka Kikuta Pin

2024

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The 2024 Rey de Parejas was held from March 6 to April 10. It featured twelve teams in two blocks of six, with the top-two scoring teams of each block advancing to a single-elimination bracket.[189]

Final standings
Block A Block B
Dragon Kid and Naruki Doi 8 Yamato and Susumu Mochizuki 7
Big Boss Shimizu and Strong Machine J 7 Luis Mante and Hyo 6
Toru Owashi and Shuji Kondo 5 Shun Skywalker and Ishin 5
Kai and Gianni Valletta 4 Kzy and U-T 4
Kota Minoura and Ben-K 1 Jason Lee and Jacky "Funky" Kamei 4
Mozuku Tominaga and Shuri Joe 1 Madoka Kikuta and Dragon Dia 4
Block A Minoura
Ben-K
Shimizu
Machine
Kid
Doi
Owashi
Kondo
Kai
Valletta
Tominaga
Joe
Minoura
Ben-K
Shimizu
Machine
(17:39)[190]
Kid
Doi
(15:01)[191]
Owashi
Kondo
(13:16)[192]
Kai
Valletta
(10:35)[193]
Draw
(20:00)[194]
Shimizu
Machine
Shimizu
Machine
(17:39)[190]
Kid
Doi
(12:13)[195]
Draw
(20:00)[196]
Shimizu
Machine
(12:47)[197]
Shimizu
Machine
(14:54)[198]
Kid
Doi
Kid
Doi
(15:01)[191]
Kid
Doi
(12:13)[195]
Kid
Doi
(13:30)[199]
Kai
Valletta
(4:51)[200]
Kid
Doi
(13:05)[196]
Owashi
Kondo
Owashi
Kondo
(13:16)[192]
Draw
(20:00)[196]
Kid
Doi
(13:30)[199]
Double
Countout
(5:25)[191]
Owashi
Kondo
(11:45)[201]
Kai
Valletta
Kai
Valletta
(10:35)[193]
Shimizu
Machine
(12:47)[197]
Kai
Valletta
(4:51)[200]
Double
Countout
(5:25)[191]
Double
Countout
(8:51)[195]
Tominaga
Joe
Draw
(20:00)[194]
Shimizu
Machine
(14:54)[198]
Kid
Doi
(13:05)[196]
Owashi
Kondo
(11:45)[201]
Double
Countout
(8:51)[195]
Block B Mante
Hyo
Kikuta
Dia
Kzy
U-T
Lee
Kamei
Yamato
Mochizuki
Skywalker
Kato
Mante
Hyo
Draw
(20:00)[202]
Mante
Hyo
(16:02)[199]
Lee
Kamei
(19:23)[191]
Draw
(20:00)[193]
Mante
Hyo
(12:44)[190]
Kikuta
Dia
Draw
(20:00)[202]
Kikuta
Dia
(10:12)[190]
Lee
Kamei
(18:09)[201]
Yamato
Mochizuki
(19:23)[191]
Draw
(20:00)[200]
Kzy
U-T
Mante
Hyo
(16:02)[199]
Kikuta
Dia
(10:12)[190]
Kzy
U-T
(11:34)[200]
Yamato
Mochizuki
(18:40)[198]
Kzy
U-T
(16:59)[193]
Lee
Kamei
Lee
Kamei
(19:23)[191]
Lee
Kamei
(18:09)[201]
Kzy
U-T
(11:34)[200]
Yamato
Mochizuki
(16:30)[195]
Skywalker
Ishin
(16:51)[192]
Yamato
Mochizuki
Draw
(20:00)[193]
Yamato
Mochizuki
(19:23)[191]
Yamato
Mochizuki
(18:40)[198]
Yamato
Mochizuki
(16:30)[195]
Skywalker
Ishin
(15:56)[194]
Skywalker
Kato
Mante
Hyo
(12:44)[190]
Draw
(20:00)[200]
Kzy
U-T
(16:59)[193]
Skywalker
Ishin
(16:51)[192]
Skywalker
Ishin
(15:56)[194]
Semi-finals Final
      
B1 Yamato and Susumu Mochizuki Pin
A2 Big Boss Shimizu and Strong Machine J 9:54[15]
B1 Yamato and Susumu Mochizuki 21:44[15]
A1 Dragon Kid and Naruki Doi Pin
A1 Dragon Kid and Naruki Doi Pin
B2 Luis Mante and Hyo 10:46[15]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Tomahawk T.T. under the name Naoki Tanizaki (谷崎なおき, Tanizaki Naoki, with "zaki" written as instead of ).

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