List of Ironman Heavymetalweight Champions (2000–2009)
The Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship (Japanese: アイアンマンヘビーメタル級王座, Hepburn: Aianman Hebīmetaru-kyū Ōza) is a professional wrestling championship created and promoted by the Japanese promotion DDT Pro-Wrestling (DDT). Open to anyone, regardless of gender or DDT employment status, the championship is defended "24/7", as in any time, anywhere, as long as a referee is there to confirm the win. Because of this rule, not only is the championship winnable regardless of gender or number of individuals (in case of a common pinfall or submission), it is also available to "unconventional" champions such as animals or inanimate objects, with title changes regularly occurring outside of regular shows, often with videos posted on the promotion's social media accounts.[1][2] It was created as a parody of the defunct WWE Hardcore Championship, which also had a "24/7 rule".
The championship was introduced on the June 29, 2000 TV taping, during which Poison Julie Sawada created the title and awarded it to himself, only to lose it in under three minutes after Mitsunobu Kikuzawa attacked him with the belt and successfully pinned him.[3] The championship is currently held by Yoshihiko, a ragdoll considered a full-time member of the DDT roster.
There have been 1,700 officially recognized reigns between 421 different human individuals, 7 teams and 56 inanimate objects and animals. The record for most reigns is held by Shinobu, who won it 216 times, including by trading the title back-and-forth with 215-time champion Yuko Miyamoto a total of 303 times on the same night. Danshoku Dino holds the record for longest combined reign with at least 619 days (the exact date of when he won his tenth title is uncertain). Masa Takanashi's sixth reign is the longest singular reign at 333 days. Only 142 individuals have held the title for longer than a day. The title has occasionally been won by unusual means, such as an auction for the belt, rock–paper–scissors, and even a title change that occurred in a dream. On February 6, 2022, DDT's YouTube channel hit the 100,000 subscribers milestone and the tablet which showed the moment pinned former champion Mao so all the hundred thousand subscribers were considered champions.[4]
Non-wrestlers to have held the title include AV idol Nao Saejima, TV personality LiLiCo, J-pop idols Akari Suda, Kaori Matsumura, Yuki Arai, Rise Shiokawa, Aika Sawaguchi, Misaki Natsumi, Momomi Wagatsuma and Lingling, a cat, a monkey, a ladder, Vince McMahon's Hollywood Walk of Fame star, and the title belt itself. Six referees – Megumi Grace Asano (DDT), Yukinori Matsui (DDT), Rick Knox (PWG), Sparky Ballard (WCPW), Ref Gill (WCPW) and Punch Tahara (Sendai) – have won the championship.
Title history
editNo. | Overall reign number |
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Reign | Reign number for the specific champion |
Days | Number of days held |
N/A | Unknown information |
(NLT) | Championship change took place "no later than" the date listed |
<1 | Reign lasted less than a day |
+ | Current reign is changing daily |
No. | Champion | Championship change | Reign statistics | Notes | Ref. | |||||
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Date | Event | Location | Reign | Days | ||||||
Dramatic Dream Team (DDT) | ||||||||||
1 | Poison Sawada Black | June 29, 2000 | DDT | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | Created the title and recognized himself as the first champion, three minutes before losing it. | [1][3] | ||
2 | Mitsunobu Kikuzawa | June 29, 2000 | DDT | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | 7 | [3] | |||
3 | Thunder | July 6, 2000 | Non-Fix 7.6 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | [5] | |||
4 | Poison Sawada Black | July 6, 2000 | Non-Fix 7.6 | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | 6 | [5] | |||
5 | "Showa" | July 12, 2000 | Michinoku Pro house show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | 14 | This was a Michinoku Pro Wrestling event. | [6] | ||
6 | Rojo del Sol | July 26, 2000 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | 8 | [7] | |||
7 | Naoshi Sano | August 3, 2000 | Non-Fix 8.3 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | [8] | |||
8 | Rojo del Sol | August 3, 2000 | Non-Fix 8.3 | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | 1 | [8] | |||
9 | Poison Sawada Black | August 4, 2000 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 3 | 6 | [9] | |||
— | Vacated | August 10, 2000 | — | N/A | — | — | Vacated after Black was ordered by the Commissioner Yamamo to enter the DDT Tag Team League. | [1] | ||
10 | Taiyo Rojo | August 24, 2000 | Non-Fix 8.24 | Tokyo, Japan | 3 | 21 | Defeated Pirate Wizard Viking to win the vacant title. Previously held the title as Rojo del Sol. | [10] | ||
11 | Poison Sawada Black | September 14, 2000 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 4 | 7 | This was a three-way match also involving Mitsunobu Kikuzawa. | [11] | ||
12 | Hebikage | September 21, 2000 | Non-Fix 9.21 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | 35 | Poison Sawada Black allowed Hebikage to pin him. | [12] | ||
13 | Chotaro Kamoi | October 26, 2000 | Non-Fix 10.26 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | 32 | [13] | |||
14 | Nagase Kancho | November 27, 2000 | Moe Moe DDT | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | This was also for Nagase's Hollywood Wrestling Club Americas Middleweight Championship. | [14] | ||
15 | Chotaro Kamoi | November 27, 2000 | Moe Moe DDT | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | 3 | [14] | |||
16 | Nagase Kancho | November 30, 2000 | Non-Fix 11.30 | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | 14 | Took place during a tag team match, with "Showa" as Nagase's partner, and Mitsunobu Kikuzawa as Kamoi's. This was also for Nagase's Hollywood Wrestling Club Americas Middleweight Championship. | [15] | ||
17 | Issei Fujisawa | December 14, 2000 | Never Mind | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [16] | ||
18 | Toshiyuki Moriya | December 14, 2000 | Never Mind | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [16] | ||
19 | Nagase Kancho | December 14, 2000 | Never Mind | Tokyo, Japan | 3 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [16] | ||
20 | Jigoku Soldier | December 14, 2000 | Never Mind | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [16] | ||
21 | Nagase Kancho | December 14, 2000 | Never Mind | Tokyo, Japan | 4 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [16] | ||
22 | Naoshi Sano | December 14, 2000 | Never Mind | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [16] | ||
23 | Toshiyuki Moriya | December 14, 2000 | Never Mind | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [16] | ||
24 | Shigero Kato | December 14, 2000 | Never Mind | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [16] | ||
25 | Fushicho Karasu | December 14, 2000 | Never Mind | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [16] | ||
26 | Jigoku Soldier | December 14, 2000 | Never Mind | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [16] | ||
27 | Misae-chan | December 14, 2000 | Never Mind | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal; first woman to win the award. | [16] | ||
28 | Issei Fujisawa | December 14, 2000 | Never Mind | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [16] | ||
29 | Chotaro Kamoi | December 14, 2000 | Never Mind | Tokyo, Japan | 3 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [16] | ||
30 | Shigero Kato | December 14, 2000 | Never Mind | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [16] | ||
31 | Fushicho Karasu | December 14, 2000 | Never Mind | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [16] | ||
32 | Misae-chan | December 14, 2000 | Never Mind | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [16] | ||
33 | Fushicho Karasu | December 14, 2000 | Never Mind | Tokyo, Japan | 3 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [16] | ||
34 | Naoshi Sano | December 14, 2000 | Never Mind | Tokyo, Japan | 3 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [16] | ||
35 | Misae-chan | December 14, 2000 | Never Mind | Tokyo, Japan | 3 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [16] | ||
36 | Nagase Kancho | December 14, 2000 | Never Mind | Tokyo, Japan | 5 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [16] | ||
37 | Chotaro Kamoi | December 14, 2000 | Never Mind | Tokyo, Japan | 4 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [16] | ||
38 | Naoshi Sano | December 14, 2000 | Never Mind | Tokyo, Japan | 4 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [16] | ||
39 | Fushicho Karasu | December 14, 2000 | Never Mind | Tokyo, Japan | 4 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [16] | ||
40 | Chotaro Kamoi | December 14, 2000 | Never Mind | Tokyo, Japan | 5 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [16] | ||
41 | Issei Fujisawa | December 14, 2000 | Never Mind | Tokyo, Japan | 3 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [16] | ||
42 | Toshiyuki Moriya | December 14, 2000 | Never Mind | Tokyo, Japan | 3 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [16] | ||
43 | Jigoku Soldier | December 14, 2000 | Never Mind | Tokyo, Japan | 3 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [16] | ||
44 | Toshiyuki Moriya | December 14, 2000 | Never Mind | Tokyo, Japan | 4 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [16] | ||
45 | Chotaro Kamoi | December 14, 2000 | Never Mind | Tokyo, Japan | 6 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [17] | ||
46 | Shark Tsuchiya | December 14, 2000 | Never Mind | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | 104 | [17] | |||
47 | Chotaro Kamoi | March 28, 2001 | Judgement 5 | Tokyo, Japan | 7 | 32 | [18] | |||
48 | Hebider | April 29, 2001 | DDT Golden Jack Noon Event |
Tokyo, Japan | 2 | <1 | Previously held the title under the name Thunder. | [19] | ||
49 | Chotaro Kamoi | April 29, 2001 | DDT Golden Jack Evening Event |
Tokyo, Japan | 8 | 19 | [20] | |||
50 | MMM | May 18, 2001 | Max Bump | Tokyo, Japan | 5 | 37 | This was a four-way match also involving Blackjack Funk and Naoshi Sano. Previously held the title under as Toshiyuki Moriya. | [21] | ||
51 | Kazumasa Nihei | June 14, 2001 | Non-Fix 6.14 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | 15 | [22] | |||
52 | Chotaro Kamoi | June 29, 2001 | No Reason, No Future | Tokyo, Japan | 9 | 97 | Nihei willingly gave the title to Kamoi. | [23] | ||
53 | Asian Cougar | October 4, 2001 | Non-Fix 10.4 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | 69 | [24] | |||
54 | Hebikage | December 12, 2001 | Never Mind 2001 | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | <1 | This was a 6-fold thread match also involving Fushicho Karasu, Hero!, Konicaman #2, and "Showa". | [25] | ||
55 | Asian Cougar | December 12, 2001 | Never Mind 2001 | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | 50 | [25] | |||
56 | Sanshiro Takagi | January 31, 2002 | Non-Fix 1.31 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | [26] | |||
57 | Chocoball Mukai | January 31, 2002 | Non-Fix 1.31 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | 4 | [26] | |||
58 | Sanshiro Takagi | February 4, 2002 | Cluster Battle 2002: That's Entertainment Wrestling Show 2 | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | 66 | This was a Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling event. | [27] | ||
59 | Futoshi Miwa | April 11, 2002 | Non-Fix 4.11 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | 7 | [28] | |||
60 | Sanshiro Takagi | April 18, 2002 | Non-Fix 4.18 | Tokyo, Japan | 3 | <1 | This was a 4-on-3 handicap match in which Takagi teamed with Takashi Sasaki and Thanomsak Toba against Super Uchuu Power, Kintaro Kanemura, Chocoball Mukai and Futoshi Miwa. | [29] | ||
61 | Kintaro Kanemura | April 18, 2002 | Non-Fix 4.18 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | 7 | [29] | |||
62 | Sanshiro Takagi | April 25, 2002 | Non-Fix 4.25 | Tokyo, Japan | 4 | 8 | This was a tag team match in which Takagi teamed with Takashi Sasaki against Super Uchuu Power and Kintaro Kanemura. | [30] | ||
63 | Futoshi Miwa | May 3, 2002 | Turning Point | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | <1 | [31] | |||
64 | Issei Fujisawa | May 3, 2002 | Turning Point | Tokyo, Japan | 4 | <1 | [31] | |||
65 | Bio-Monster DNA | May 3, 2002 | Turning Point | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | [31] | |||
66 | Miyuki Maeda | May 3, 2002 | Turning Point | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | [31] | |||
67 | Jakaibo Hebider | May 3, 2002 | Turning Point | Tokyo, Japan | 3 | <1 | Previously won the title as Hebider. | [31] | ||
68 | Sanshiro Takagi | May 3, 2002 | Turning Point | Tokyo, Japan | 5 | 28 | [31] | |||
69 | Kintaro Kanemura | May 31, 2002 | Max Bump 2002 | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | 6 | This was also for Takagi's KO-D Openweight Championship. | [32] | ||
70 | Chocoball Mukai | June 6, 2002 | Non-Fix 6.6 | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | 7 | [33] | |||
71 | Gintaro Kanemura | June 13, 2002 | Non-Fix 6.13 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | 74 | Shoichi Ichimiya parodying Kintaro Kanemura. | [34] | ||
72 | Masashi Kakuta | August 26, 2002 | The Ring 8.26 | Chiba, Japan | 1 | <1 | First non-wrestler to win the title, and first title change to take place outside of Tokyo. | [35] | ||
73 | Shoichi Ichimiya | August 26, 2002 | The Ring 8.26 | Chiba, Japan | 2 | 12 | [35] | |||
74 | Kazuki Ohkubo | September 7, 2002 | Deep: 6th Impact | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | 63 | This took place during a Deep mixed martial arts event. | [36] | ||
75 | Takashi Echigo | November 9, 2002 | U-File 2 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | This took place during a U-File Camp mixed martial arts event. | [36] | ||
76 | Shoichi Ichimiya | November 9, 2002 | U-File 2 | Tokyo, Japan | 3 | 5 | This took place during a U-File Camp mixed martial arts event. | [36] | ||
77 | The Great Mampuku | November 14, 2002 | Non-Fix 11.14 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | 3 | Character from a children TV show. | [37] | ||
78 | AD Yamamoto | November 17, 2002 | Tensai Terebi-kun Wide | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | Character from a children TV show. This was on an episode of NHK's Tensai Terebi-kun Wide which aired on November 25, 2002. | [38] | ||
79 | Shoichi Ichimiya | November 17, 2002 | Tensai Terebi-kun Wide | Tokyo, Japan | 4 | 34 | This was on an episode of NHK's Tensai Terebi-kun Wide which aired on November 25, 2002. | [38] | ||
80 | Kazumasa Nihei | December 21, 2002 | Ironman Saves the Earth 24-Hour Marathon Match | Kanagawa, Japan | 2 | <1 | Took place during a 24-hour marathon match. | [39] | ||
81 | Shoichi Ichimiya | December 21, 2002 | Ironman Saves the Earth 24-Hour Marathon Match | Kanagawa, Japan | 5 | 14 | Took place during a 24-hour marathon match. | [39] | ||
82 | Mikami | January 4, 2003 | The First Dream 2003 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | This was also for Mikami's KO-D Openweight Championship. | [40] | ||
83 | Sanshiro Takagi (Shoichi Ichimiya) |
January 4, 2003 | The First Dream 2003 | Tokyo, Japan | 6 | <1 | Took place during a royal rumble rules match. Shoichi Ichimiya disguised as Sanshiro Takagi. | [40] | ||
84 | Head of the Student Council | January 4, 2003 | The First Dream 2003 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | President of a student association. Took place during a royal rumble rules match. | [40] | ||
85 | Yoshihiro Sakai | January 4, 2003 | The First Dream 2003 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | 27 | Took place during a royal rumble rules match. | [40] | ||
86 | Ladder | January 31, 2003 | Sheep 2003 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | First inanimate object to win the title; the ladder fell on Sakai during a match against Mikami, with the referee counting the fall. | [41] | ||
87 | Shoichi Ichimiya | January 31, 2003 | Sheep 2003 | Tokyo, Japan | 7 | 28 | [41] | |||
88 | Yoshihiro Sakai | February 28, 2003 | Break Through DDT | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | 6 | [42] | |||
89 | "Showa" 80's | March 6, 2003 | Non-Fix 3.6 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | [43] | |||
90 | Yoshihiro Sakai | March 6, 2003 | Non-Fix 3.6 | Tokyo, Japan | 3 | 38 | [43] | |||
91 | O.K. Revolution | April 13, 2003 | Non-Fix 4.13 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | 11 | [44] | |||
92 | Futoshi Miwa | April 24, 2003 | Non-Fix 4.24 | Tokyo, Japan | 3 | 2 | [45] | |||
93 | Erika Yamakawa | April 26, 2003 | Tensai Terebi-kun Max | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | A fashion model, hosting NHK's Tensai Terebi-kun Max. | [46] | ||
94 | Brian Walters | April 26, 2003 | Tensai Terebi-kun Max | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | A 13-year-old "Terebi Warrior". | [46] | ||
95 | Futoshi Miwa | April 26, 2003 | Tensai Terebi-kun Max | Tokyo, Japan | 4 | 8 | [46] | |||
96 | O.K. Revolution | May 4, 2003 | D-Day | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | 42 | [47] | |||
97 | Hero! | June 15, 2003 | Future Port 2003 | Yokohama, Japan | 1 | 39 | [48] | |||
98 | Shoichi Ichimiya | July 24, 2003 | Non-Fix 7.24 | Tokyo, Japan | 8 | 10 | This was a tag team match in which Ichimya (fighting as Gimanosuke Ueda, a parody of Umanosuke Ueda) teamed with Futoshi Miwa against Hero! and Kudo. | [49] | ||
99 | Sanshiro Takagi | August 3, 2003 | The Ring: Special Day | Tokyo, Japan | 6 | 56 | This was a Living Room Deathmatch. | [50] | ||
100 | Ladder | September 28, 2003 | Who's Gonna Top? | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | 17 | The ladder is considered to be the same as the previous ladder to win the title, therefore making it a two-time champion. | [51] | ||
— | Vacated | October 15, 2003 | Non-Fix 10.15 | Tokyo, Japan | — | — | The ladder "vacated" the title after being "encouraged" to by DDT president. | [52] | ||
101 | Takashi Sasaki | October 15, 2003 | Non-Fix 10.15 | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | 11 | This was a 6th thread match also involving Sanshiro Takagi, Super Uchuu Power, Yoshihiro Sakai, O.K. Revolution, and Shuji Ishikawa. Sasaki previously held the title as the Head of the Student Council. | [53] | ||
102 | Danshoku Dino | October 26, 2003 | Dead or Alive 2023 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | 28 | [54] | |||
103 | O.K. Revolution | November 23, 2003 | Golden Killer 2003 in Nagoya | Nagoya, Japan | 3 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [55] | ||
104 | Kent | November 23, 2003 | Golden Killer 2003 in Nagoya | Nagoya, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [55] | ||
105 | Gudo | November 23, 2003 | Golden Killer 2003 in Nagoya | Nagoya, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [55] | ||
106 | Seiya Morohashi | November 23, 2003 | Golden Killer 2003 in Nagoya | Nagoya, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [55] | ||
107 | Gudo | November 23, 2003 | Golden Killer 2003 in Nagoya | Nagoya, Japan | 2 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [55] | ||
108 | Danshoku Dino | November 23, 2003 | Golden Killer 2003 in Nagoya | Nagoya, Japan | 2 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [55] | ||
109 | Kazumasa Nihei | November 23, 2003 | Golden Killer 2003 in Nagoya | Nagoya, Japan | 3 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [55] | ||
110 | Kent | November 23, 2003 | Golden Killer 2003 in Nagoya | Nagoya, Japan | 2 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [55] | ||
111 | Seiya Morohashi | November 23, 2003 | Golden Killer 2003 in Nagoya | Nagoya, Japan | 2 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [55] | ||
112 | O.K. Revolution | November 23, 2003 | Golden Killer 2003 in Nagoya | Nagoya, Japan | 4 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [55] | ||
113 | Futoshi Miwa | November 23, 2003 | Golden Killer 2003 in Nagoya | Nagoya, Japan | 5 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [55] | ||
114 | Gudo | November 23, 2003 | Golden Killer 2003 in Nagoya | Nagoya, Japan | 3 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [55] | ||
115 | Danshoku Dino | November 23, 2003 | Golden Killer 2003 in Nagoya | Nagoya, Japan | 3 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [55] | ||
116 | Gudo | November 23, 2003 | Golden Killer 2003 in Nagoya | Nagoya, Japan | 4 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [55] | ||
117 | Futoshi Miwa | November 23, 2003 | Golden Killer 2003 in Nagoya | Nagoya, Japan | 6 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [55] | ||
118 | O.K. Revolution | November 23, 2003 | Golden Killer 2003 in Nagoya | Nagoya, Japan | 5 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [55] | ||
119 | Danshoku Dino | November 23, 2003 | Golden Killer 2003 in Nagoya | Nagoya, Japan | 4 | 7 | Took place during a battle royal. | [55] | ||
120 | Issei Fujisawa | November 30, 2003 | God Bless DDT 2003 in Osaka | Osaka, Japan | 5 | <1 | [56] | |||
121 | Riki Senshu | November 30, 2003 | God Bless DDT 2003 in Osaka | Osaka, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a rumble rules battle royal. | [56] | ||
122 | Para-Para Kuma-san | November 30, 2003 | God Bless DDT 2003 in Osaka | Osaka, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a rumble rules battle royal. | [56] | ||
123 | Yusuke Inokuma | November 30, 2003 | God Bless DDT 2003 in Osaka | Osaka, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a rumble rules battle royal. | [56] | ||
124 | Macho Pump | November 30, 2003 | God Bless DDT 2003 in Osaka | Osaka, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a rumble rules battle royal. | [56] | ||
125 | Danshoku Dino | November 30, 2003 | God Bless DDT 2003 in Osaka | Osaka, Japan | 5 | 17 | Took place during a rumble rules battle royal. | [56] | ||
126 | O.K. Revolution | December 17, 2003 | Non-Fix 12.17 | Tokyo, Japan | 6 | 12 | [57] | |||
127 | Danshoku Dino | December 29, 2003 | Never Mind 2003 | Tokyo, Japan | 6 | 14 | This was a tag team match in which Dino teamed with Shoichi Ichimiya against O.K. Revolution and Yoshihiro Sakai. | [58] | ||
128 | Nikolai Gotchanski | January 12, 2004 | Hatsuyume 2004 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | A frog hand puppet resembling sportswriter Hirotsugu Suyama serving as assistant host on Fighting TV Samurai's Indie no Oshigoto. Gotchanski was represented in ring by an actual masked wrestler treated as if they were the same person. | [59] | ||
129 | "Showa" | January 12, 2004 | Hatsuyume 2004 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | Pinned the Nikolai Gotchanski hand puppet backstage. | [59][60] | ||
130 | Para-Para Kuma-san | January 12, 2004 | Hatsuyume 2004 | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | <1 | Took place during a rumble rules battle royal. | [59] | ||
131 | Futoshi Miwa | January 12, 2004 | Hatsuyume 2004 | Tokyo, Japan | 7 | <1 | Took place during a rumble rules battle royal. | [59] | ||
132 | Naomi Susan | January 12, 2004 | Hatsuyume 2004 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a rumble rules battle royal. | [59] | ||
133 | Danshoku Dino | January 12, 2004 | Hatsuyume 2004 | Tokyo, Japan | 7 | 30 | Took place during a rumble rules battle royal. | [59] | ||
134 | Poison Sawada Julie | February 11, 2004 | Future Port 2004 | Yokohama, Japan | 5 | 14 | This was a no disqualification four-way match also involving Sanshiro Takagi and Shoichi Ichimiya, which was also for Ichimiya's KO-D Openweight Championship. Sawada previously won the title as Poison Sawada Black. | [61] | ||
135 | Yusuke Inokuma | February 25, 2004 | Non-Fix 2.25 | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | <1 | Poison Sawada Julie manipulated referee Miura into awarding the belt to Inokuma. | [62] | ||
136 | Seiya Morohashi | February 25, 2004 | Non-Fix 2.25 | Tokyo, Japan | 3 | <1 | This was a tag team match in which Morohashi teamed with Tomohiko Hashimoto against Poison Sawada Julie and Yusuke Inokuma. | [62] | ||
137 | Yusuke Inokuma | February 25, 2004 | Non-Fix 2.25 | Tokyo, Japan | 3 | 4 | [62] | |||
138 | Seiya Morohashi | February 29, 2004 | Be Once in 4 Years | Osaka, Japan | 4 | <1 | [63] | |||
139 | Yusuke Inokuma | February 29, 2004 | Be Once in 4 Years | Osaka, Japan | 4 | 7 | [63] | |||
140 | Keisuke Masuda | March 7, 2004 | SPWF 38th Dojo Match | Ichinomiya, Japan | 1 | <1 | This was a tag team match held at a Super Professional Wrestling Federation event in which Masuda teamed with Danshoku Dino against Taku and Yusuke Inokuma. | [64][65] | ||
141 | Yusuke Inokuma | March 7, 2004 | SPWF 38th Dojo Match | Ichinomiya, Japan | 5 | 7 | [64][66] | |||
142 | Mikami | March 14, 2004 | N/A | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | <1 | [64][66] | |||
143 | Ted Tanabe | March 14, 2004 | N/A | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | [64][66] | |||
144 | Yusuke Inokuma | March 14, 2004 | N/A | Tokyo, Japan | 6 | 6 | [64][66] | |||
145 | Danshoku Dino | March 20, 2004 | Judgement 8 | Tokyo, Japan | 8 | 71 | [67] | |||
DDT Pro-Wrestling | ||||||||||
146 | Yusuke Inokuma | May 30, 2004 | King of DDT 2004 2nd Day | Tokyo, Japan | 7 | <1 | [68] | |||
147 | Danshoku Dino | May 30, 2004 | King of DDT 2004 2nd Day | Tokyo, Japan | 9 | N/A | The date of Dino's title loss is unknown; as such, the length of the reign is also unknown. | [68] | ||
148 | Yusuke Inokuma | 2004 | N/A | N/A | 8 | N/A | The dates of Inokuma's title win and loss are unknown; as such, the length of the reign is also unknown. | |||
149 | Danshoku Dino | June 27, 2004 (NLT) | N/A | N/A | 10 | [a] | The exact date of Dino's title win has not been confirmed, but he was the 149th champion on June 27 at the latest. | [69] | ||
150 | Kenshin | July 1, 2004 | Audience 2004 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | 13 | [70] | |||
151 | Shoichi Ichimiya | July 14, 2004 | Non-Fix 7.14 in 1st Ring | Tokyo, Japan | 9 | 17 | This was a tag team matchin which Ichimiya teamed with Daichi Kakimoto against Kenshin and Kota Ibushi. | [71] | ||
152 | Shimon Nagao | July 31, 2004 | Boys Be Ambitious 2004 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | 3-year old picked from the audience. | [72] | ||
153 | Shoichi Ichimiya | July 31, 2004 | Boys Be Ambitious 2004 | Tokyo, Japan | 10 | 61 | [72] | |||
154 | Gorgeous Matsuno | September 30, 2004 | Who's Gonna Top? 2004 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a 10-minute battle royal. | [73] | ||
155 | Koichiro Kimura | September 30, 2004 | Who's Gonna Top? 2004 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | [73] | |||
156 | Riki Senshu | September 30, 2004 | Who's Gonna Top? 2004 | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | <1 | [73] | |||
157 | Gentaro | September 30, 2004 | Who's Gonna Top? 2004 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | [73] | |||
158 | Maginum Tokyo | September 30, 2004 | Who's Gonna Top? 2004 | Tokyo, Japan | 11 | <1 | Previously held the title under the name Shoichi Ichimiya. | [73] | ||
159 | Gorgeous Matsuno | September 30, 2004 | Who's Gonna Top? 2004 | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | <1 | [73] | |||
160 | Koichiro Kimura | September 30, 2004 | Who's Gonna Top? 2004 | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | <1 | [73] | |||
161 | Muscle Sakai | September 30, 2004 | Who's Gonna Top? 2004 | Tokyo, Japan | 4 | <1 | Was previously known as Yoshihiro Sakai. | [73] | ||
162 | Gentaro | September 30, 2004 | Who's Gonna Top? 2004 | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | <1 | [73] | |||
163 | Maginum Tokyo | September 30, 2004 | Who's Gonna Top? 2004 | Tokyo, Japan | 12 | <1 | [73] | |||
164 | Takeshi Aida | September 30, 2004 | Who's Gonna Top? 2004 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | 20 | First chairman of the Shinjuku Host Association. | [73] | ||
165 | Shoichi Ichimiya | October 20, 2004 | Non-Fix 10.20 | Tokyo, Japan | 13 | 28 | Ichimiya pinned Takeshi Aida in one of his host clubs in a pre-recorded segment. | [74] | ||
166 | Danshoku Dino | November 17, 2004 | Non-Fix 11.17 | Tokyo, Japan | 11 | 2 | [75] | |||
167 | Shoichi Ichimiya | November 19, 2004 | 53 Stations of the Ironman | Ōiso, Japan | 14 | 1 | Ichimiya pinned Danshoku Dino on the beach of Ōiso. This was part of the 53 Stations of the Ironman match that aired on November 28, at God Bless DDT 2004. | [76] | ||
168 | Taxi driver | November 20, 2004 | 53 Stations of the Ironman | Shizuoka, Japan | 1 | <1 | An actual taxi driver. This was part of the 53 Stations of the Ironman match that aired on November 28, at God Bless DDT 2004. | [76] | ||
169 | Danshoku Dino | November 20, 2004 | 53 Stations of the Ironman | Shizuoka, Japan | 12 | 4 | This was part of the 53 Stations of the Ironman match that aired on November 28, at God Bless DDT 2004. | [76] | ||
170 | Shoichi Ichimiya | November 24, 2004 | 53 Stations of the Ironman | Chiryū, Japan | 15 | 31 | This was part of the 53 Stations of the Ironman match that aired on November 28, at God Bless DDT 2004. | [77] | ||
171 | Yatchan | December 25, 2004 | Never Mind 2004 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | 62 | A Japanese macaque; first animal to win the title. This was a Man vs. Monkey Mixed Martial Arts Rules Hair vs. Hair match. | [78] | ||
172 | Riki Senshu | February 25, 2005 | Don't Try This at Home 2005 | Tokyo, Japan | 3 | 30 | This was a 5-entrant battle royal also involving Kenshin, Gorgeous Matsuno and Futoshi Miwa. | [79] | ||
173 | Kenshin | March 27, 2005 | DDT 8th Anniversary: Judgement 9 | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | 38 | [80] | |||
174 | Futoshi Miwa | May 4, 2005 | Max Bump 2005 | Tokyo, Japan | 8 | 25 | This was a three-way match also involving Lingerie Mutoh. | [81] | ||
175 | Shoichi Ichimiya | May 29, 2005 | King of DDT 2005 | Tokyo, Japan | 16 | 31 | This was a six-man tag team match in which Ichimiya teamed with Sanshiro Takagi and Riki Senshu against the team of Seiya Morohashi, Thanomsak Toba and Futoshi Miwa. | [82] | ||
— | The Bloody | June 29, 2005 | Audience 2005 | Tokyo, Japan | — | <1 | Ahead of a battle royal where he was supposed to defend the title, Shoichi Ichimiya was attacked and collectively pinned by all the participants. Since The Bloody's hand was at the bottom, she was declared the interim champion. | [83] | ||
176 | Gorgeous Matsuno | June 29, 2005 | Audience 2005 | Tokyo, Japan | 3 | <1 | Took place during a 10-minute battle royal. | [83] | ||
177 | The Bloody | June 29, 2005 | Audience 2005 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a 10-minute battle royal. | [83] | ||
178 | Yuki Miyazaki | June 29, 2005 | Audience 2005 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a 10-minute battle royal. | [83] | ||
179 | Maru | June 29, 2005 | Audience 2005 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a 10-minute battle royal. | [83] | ||
180 | Toshie Uematsu | June 29, 2005 | Audience 2005 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a 10-minute battle royal. | [83] | ||
181 | Yumi Ohka | June 29, 2005 | Audience 2005 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a 10-minute battle royal. | [83] | ||
182 | Keiko Saito | June 29, 2005 | Audience 2005 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a 10-minute battle royal. | [83] | ||
183 | Cherry | June 29, 2005 | Audience 2005 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a 10-minute battle royal. | [83] | ||
184 | Yuki Miyazaki | June 29, 2005 | Audience 2005 | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | <1 | Took place during a 10-minute battle royal. | [83] | ||
185 | Gorgeous Matsuno | June 29, 2005 | Audience 2005 | Tokyo, Japan | 4 | <1 | Took place during a 10-minute battle royal. | [83] | ||
186 | Cherry | June 29, 2005 | Audience 2005 | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | <1 | Took place during a 10-minute battle royal. | [83] | ||
187 | Yuki Miyazaki | June 29, 2005 | Audience 2005 | Tokyo, Japan | 3 | 4 | [83] | |||
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188 | Chiharu | July 3, 2005 | Summer Stampede 05 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | Pinned Miyazaki in front of dressing room. | [84] | ||
189 | Yuki Miyazaki | July 3, 2005 | Summer Stampede 05 | Tokyo, Japan | 4 | <1 | Pinned Chiharu in a dressing room. | [84] | ||
190 | Chiharu | July 3, 2005 | Summer Stampede 05 | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | 21 | Pinned Miyazaki in a dressing room. | [84] | ||
191 | Yuki Miyazaki | July 24, 2005 | Midsummer Tag Tournament V Opening Day | Tokyo, Japan | 5 | 6 | This was a first round match in the Midsummer Tag Tournament V in which Miyazaki teamed with Tanny Mouse against Kyoko Kimura and Chiharu. | [85] | ||
192 | Yuka Nakamura | July 30, 2005 | — | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | Pins Miyazaki at a bus stop. | [86] | ||
193 | Tanny Mouse | July 30, 2005 | — | Niigata, Japan | 1 | <1 | Pins Nakamura in a women's room at a service area of a toll way. | [86] | ||
194 | A chef | July 30, 2005 | — | Niigata, Japan | 1 | <1 | The head chef of the Yakeyama Springs. Won the title by pinning Mouse in a banquet room. | [86] | ||
195 | Haruka Matsuo | July 30, 2005 | — | Niigata, Japan | 1 | <1 | Defeats the chef with a sleeper on a stairway at Yakeyama Springs Inn. | [86] | ||
196 | Yuki Miyazaki | July 30, 2005 | — | Niigata, Japan | 6 | 1 | Pins Matsuo in Matsuo's guest room at Yakeyama Springs Inn as Matsuo tries to sleep. | [86] | ||
197 | Etsuko Mita | July 31, 2005 | — | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | 7 | Pins Miyazaki in front of the bus after they get out from it. | [86] | ||
198 | Tanny Mouse | August 7, 2005 | Midsummer Tag Tournament V | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | <1 | [87] | |||
199 | Kaori Yoneyama | August 7, 2005 | Midsummer Tag Tournament V | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | [87] | |||
— | Vacated | August 7, 2005 | Midsummer Tag Tournament V | Tokyo, Japan | — | — | Yoneyama immediately vacated the title because the number 199 was "not a good number to call". | [87][86] | ||
200 | Tanny Mouse | August 21, 2005 | Midsummer Tag Tournament V Finals | Tokyo, Japan | 3 | <1 | Last eliminated Chiharu in a 10-people battle royal to win the vacant title. | [88] | ||
201 | Hana Kimura | August 21, 2005 | Midsummer Tag Tournament V Finals | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | Daughter of wrestler Kyoko Kimura and 8 years old at the time, later became a professional wrestler herself. | [88] | ||
202 | Kyoko Kimura | August 21, 2005 | Midsummer Tag Tournament V Finals | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | [88] | |||
203 | Yuka Nakamura | August 21, 2005 | Midsummer Tag Tournament V Finals | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | 48 | [88] | |||
204 | DJ Nira | October 8, 2005 | Main Street Round 2 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | This was a three-way match also involving Tanny Mouse. | [89] | ||
205 | Yuki Miyazaki | October 8, 2005 | Main Street Round 2 | Tokyo, Japan | 7 | 28 | [89] | |||
206 | Yuka Nakamura | November 5, 2005 | Main Street Round 5 | Tokyo, Japan | 3 | 22 | [90] | |||
207 | Tanny Mouse | November 27, 2005 | Main Street Final Day | Tokyo, Japan | 4 | <1 | [91] | |||
208 | Bullfight Sora | November 27, 2005 | Main Street Final Day | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | 14 | [91] | |||
209 | DJ Nira | December 11, 2005 | Stand Out | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | <1 | [92] | |||
210 | Yuki Miyazaki | December 11, 2005 | Stand Out | Tokyo, Japan | 8 | 14 | [92] | |||
211 | Kyoko Inoue | December 25, 2005 | Merry Xmas For You 05 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | This was a tag team match in which Inoue teamed with Etsuko Mita against Yoshiko Tamura and Yuki Miyazaki. | [93] | ||
212 | Bullfight Sora | December 25, 2005 | Merry Xmas For You 05 | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | <1 | [93] | |||
213 | Kyoko Inoue | December 25, 2005 | Merry Xmas For You 05 | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | <1 | [94] | |||
214 | Toshie Uematsu | December 25, 2005 | Merry Xmas For You 05 | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | <1 | Took place during a 16-person battle royal. | [86] | ||
215 | Fang Suzuki | December 25, 2005 | Merry Xmas For You 05 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a 16-person battle royal. | [86] | ||
216 | Chiharu | December 25, 2005 | Merry Xmas For You 05 | Tokyo, Japan | 3 | <1 | Took place during a 16-person battle royal. | [86] | ||
217 | Kitty-chan | December 25, 2005 | Merry Xmas For You 05 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | A Hello Kitty doll. Took place during a 16-person battle royal. | [86] | ||
218 | Mah-kun | December 25, 2005 | Merry Xmas For You 05 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | A stuffed doll. Took place during a 16-person battle royal. | [86] | ||
219 | Bullfight Sora | December 25, 2005 | Merry Xmas For You 05 | Tokyo, Japan | 3 | <1 | Took place during a 16-person battle royal. | [86] | ||
220 | Yuki Miyazaki | December 25, 2005 | Merry Xmas For You 05 | Tokyo, Japan | 9 | 21 | Took place during a 16-person battle royal. | [94] | ||
221 | Misae Genki | January 15, 2006 | 1st NEO Dojo Regular Match Special | Yokohama, Japan | 4 | 20 | Previously won the title as Misae-chan. Took place during a gauntlet match. | [95] | ||
222 | Aika | February 4, 2006 | Reborn to Win Round 2 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | 49 | [96] | |||
223 | Mai Ichii | March 25, 2006 | Wrestling Girls' Ambitions Vol. 2: Strongest Girl Battle | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | This was a Gatokunyan event. | [97] | ||
224 | Emi Sakura | March 25, 2006 | Wrestling Girls' Ambitions Vol. 2: Strongest Girl Battle | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | This was a tag team match in which Sakura teamed with Natsuki☆Head against Mai Ichii and Moeka Haruhi. This was a Gatokunyan event. | [97] | ||
225 | Aika | March 25, 2006 | Wrestling Girls' Ambitions Vol. 2: Strongest Girl Battle | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | 35 | This was a Gatokunyan event. | [97] | ||
226 | Hikari | April 29, 2006 | Wrestling Girls' Ambitions Vol. 3: Respective Ambitions | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | 6 | This was a Gatokunyan event. | [98] | ||
227 | Misae Genki | May 5, 2006 | May History | Tokyo, Japan | 5 | <1 | [99] | |||
228 | Tetsuhiro Kuroda | May 5, 2006 | May History | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | [99] | |||
229 | Toshie Uematsu's father | May 5, 2006 | May History | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | [99] | |||
230 | Tetsuya Koda | May 5, 2006 | May History | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | President of NEO Women's Wrestling | [99] | ||
231 | Emi Sakura | May 5, 2006 | May History | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | <1 | [99] | |||
232 | Hinata | May 5, 2006 | May History | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | [99] | |||
233 | Kinoko | May 5, 2006 | May History | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | [99] | |||
234 | Miki Ishii | May 5, 2006 | May History | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | [99] | |||
235 | Hikari | May 5, 2006 | May History | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | 31 | [99] | |||
236 | Natsuki☆Head | June 5, 2006 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | 9 | ||||
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237 | Mecha Mummy | June 14, 2006 | Non-Fix 6.14 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | 4 | [100] | |||
238 | Mecha Stanley | June 18, 2006 | Super Spicy Series | Tokyo, Japan | 5 | 7 | Previously won the title as Naoshi Sano. This was a tag team match held at a Union Pro Wrestling event in which Sano, wrestling as Mecha Stanley, teamed with Mecha Goro against Mecha Mummy and The Mummy . | [101] | ||
239 | Poco Takanashi | June 25, 2006 | King of DDT 2006 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | Won the title as Poco Takanashi, then put Mecha Stanley's helmet on and became Masahiro Mechanashi. | [102] | ||
240 | Natsuki☆Head | June 25, 2006 | King of DDT 2006 | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [102] | ||
241 | Mikami | June 25, 2006 | King of DDT 2006 | Tokyo, Japan | 3 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [102] | ||
242 | Daichi Kakimoto | June 25, 2006 | King of DDT 2006 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [102] | ||
243 | Mango Fukuda | June 25, 2006 | King of DDT 2006 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [102] | ||
244 | Sanshiro Takagi | June 25, 2006 | King of DDT 2006 | Tokyo, Japan | 7 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [102] | ||
245 | Mikami | June 25, 2006 | King of DDT 2006 | Tokyo, Japan | 4 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [102] | ||
246 | Masahiro Mechanashi | June 25, 2006 | King of DDT 2006 | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [102] | ||
247 | Mecha Mummy | June 25, 2006 | King of DDT 2006 | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | 5 | Took place during a battle royal. | [102] | ||
248 | The Mac | June 30, 2006 | Go Go West Tour 2006 in Osaka | Osaka, Japan | 9 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. Previously held the title under the name Futoshi Miwa. | [103] | ||
249 | Seiya Morohashi | June 30, 2006 | Go Go West Tour 2006 in Osaka | Osaka, Japan | 5 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [103] | ||
250 | Yukinori Matsui | June 30, 2006 | Go Go West Tour 2006 in Osaka | Osaka, Japan | 1 | <1 | DDT referee. Took place during a battle royal. | [103] | ||
251 | Bull Armor Takuya | June 30, 2006 | Go Go West Tour 2006 in Osaka | Osaka, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [103] | ||
252 | Mecha Mummy | June 30, 2006 | Go Go West Tour 2006 in Osaka | Osaka, Japan | 3 | 2 | Took place during a battle royal. | [103] | ||
253 | Francisco Togo | July 2, 2006 | Go Go West Tour 2006 in Shimane | Matsue, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [104] | ||
254 | Antonio Honda | July 2, 2006 | Go Go West Tour 2006 in Shimane | Matsue, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [104] | ||
255 | Mecha Mummy | July 2, 2006 | Go Go West Tour 2006 in Shimane | Matsue, Japan | 4 | 7 | Took place during a battle royal. | [104] | ||
256 | The Mac | July 9, 2006 | Dramatic Dragons 2006 | Nagoya, Japan | 10 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [105] | ||
257 | Poco Takanashi | July 9, 2006 | Dramatic Dragons 2006 | Nagoya, Japan | 3 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. Previously won the title as Masahiro Mechanashi. | [105] | ||
258 | 296 | July 9, 2006 | Dramatic Dragons 2006 | Nagoya, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [105] | ||
259 | Thanomsak Toba | July 9, 2006 | Dramatic Dragons 2006 | Nagoya, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [105] | ||
260 | Mori Bernard | July 9, 2006 | Dramatic Dragons 2006 | Nagoya, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [105] | ||
261 | Mecha Mummy | July 9, 2006 | Dramatic Dragons 2006 | Nagoya, Japan | 5 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [105] | ||
262 | Thanomsak Toba | July 9, 2006 | Dramatic Dragons 2006 | Nagoya, Japan | 2 | 14 | Took place during a battle royal. | [105] | ||
263 | The Mac | July 23, 2006 | Summer Vacation 2006 | Tokyo, Japan | 11 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [106] | ||
264 | Daichi Kakimoto | July 23, 2006 | Summer Vacation 2006 | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [106] | ||
265 | Bear Fukuda | July 23, 2006 | Summer Vacation 2006 | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. Previously known as Mango Fukuda. | [106] | ||
266 | Seiya Morohashi | July 23, 2006 | Summer Vacation 2006 | Tokyo, Japan | 6 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [106] | ||
267 | Poco Takanashi | July 23, 2006 | Summer Vacation 2006 | Tokyo, Japan | 4 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | [106] | ||
268 | Mecha Matsuno | July 23, 2006 | Summer Vacation 2006 | Tokyo, Japan | 5 | <1 | [106] | |||
269 | Mecha Mummy | July 23, 2006 | Burn! Fire Series | Tokyo, Japan | 6 | 28 | This was a three-way match held at a Union Pro Wrestling event, also involving Koryuki. | [107] | ||
270 | Antonio Honda | August 20, 2006 | Wrestle Expo 2006: Summer Night Explosion | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal held at an interpromotional independent event. | [108] | ||
271 | Mad Man Pondo | August 20, 2006 | Wrestle Expo 2006: Summer Night Explosion | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal held at an interpromotional independent event. | [108] | ||
272 | J.C. Bailey | August 20, 2006 | Wrestle Expo 2006: Summer Night Explosion | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal held at an interpromotional independent event. | [108] | ||
273 | 2 Tuff Tony | August 20, 2006 | Wrestle Expo 2006: Summer Night Explosion | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal held at an interpromotional independent event. | [108] | ||
274 | Super Stanley | August 20, 2006 | Wrestle Expo 2006: Summer Night Explosion | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal held at an interpromotional independent event. | [108] | ||
275 | Guts Ishijima | August 20, 2006 | Wrestle Expo 2006: Summer Night Explosion | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal held at an interpromotional independent event. | [108] | ||
276 | Choun Shiryu | August 20, 2006 | Wrestle Expo 2006: Summer Night Explosion | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal held at an interpromotional independent event. | [108] | ||
277 | Poison Sawada Julie | August 20, 2006 | Wrestle Expo 2006: Summer Night Explosion | Tokyo, Japan | 6 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal held at an interpromotional independent event. | [108] | ||
278 | Mecha Mummy | August 20, 2006 | Wrestle Expo 2006: Summer Night Explosion | Tokyo, Japan | 7 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal held at an interpromotional independent event. | [108] | ||
279 | The Crazy SKB | August 20, 2006 | Wrestle Expo 2006: Summer Night Explosion | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | 70 | Took place during a battle royal held at an interpromotional independent event. | [108] | ||
280 | Ikeda Seijin | October 29, 2006 | 666 Vol. 15: Halloween Show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal held at a Wrestling of Darkness 666 event. | [109] | ||
281 | A Gaora cameraman | October 29, 2006 | 666 Vol. 15: Halloween Show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal held at a Wrestling of Darkness 666 event. | [109] | ||
282 | Poa Poa | October 29, 2006 | 666 Vol. 15: Halloween Show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal held at a Wrestling of Darkness 666 event. | [109] | ||
283 | Dodeka Kuma-san | October 29, 2006 | 666 Vol. 15: Halloween Show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal held at a Wrestling of Darkness 666 event. | [109] | ||
284 | World's PK | October 29, 2006 | 666 Vol. 15: Halloween Show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal held at a Wrestling of Darkness 666 event. | [109] | ||
285 | Jushin Satsugai Liger | October 29, 2006 | 666 Vol. 15: Halloween Show | Tokyo, Japan | 6 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal held at a Wrestling of Darkness 666 event. | [109] | ||
286 | Lingerie Mutoh | October 29, 2006 | 666 Vol. 15: Halloween Show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal held at a Wrestling of Darkness 666 event. | [109] | ||
287 | Naoshi Sano | October 29, 2006 | 666 Vol. 15: Halloween Show | Tokyo, Japan | 6 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal held at a Wrestling of Darkness 666 event. | [109] | ||
288 | Jushin Satsugai Liger | October 29, 2006 | 666 Vol. 15: Halloween Show | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal held at a Wrestling of Darkness 666 event. | [109] | ||
289 | The Nasty Black Panther | October 29, 2006 | 666 Vol. 15: Halloween Show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal held at a Wrestling of Darkness 666 event. | [109] | ||
290 | Dokaben | October 29, 2006 | 666 Vol. 15: Halloween Show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | Triple Six referee. Took place during a battle royal held at a Wrestling of Darkness 666 event. | [109] | ||
291 | Naoshi Sano | October 29, 2006 | 666 Vol. 15: Halloween Show | Tokyo, Japan | 7 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal held at a Wrestling of Darkness 666 event. | [110] | ||
292 | Darkness Shaman Morinosu | October 29, 2006 | 666 Vol. 15: Halloween Show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | This was a Wrestling of Darkness 666 event. | [110] | ||
293 | Ram Kaicho | October 29, 2006 | 666 Vol. 15: Halloween Show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | This was a Wrestling of Darkness 666 event. | [110] | ||
— | Vacated | October 29, 2006 | — | N/A | — | — | Ramu, a member of the "666" group, vacated the title in order to have the 666th from the "666" group. | |||
294 | Shinobu | 2006 | House show | Japan | 1 | N/A | Defeated Yuko Miyamoto to win the vacant title. The dates of Miyamoto's title win and loss are unknown; as such, the length of the reign is also unknown. | |||
295 | Yuko Miyamoto | 2006 | House show | Japan | 1 | N/A | The dates of Miyamoto's title win and loss are unknown; as such, the length of the reign is also unknown. | |||
296–597 | Shinobu/Yuko Miyamoto | 2006 | House show | Japan | — | N/A | During a live show, Shinobu and Miyamoto traded the championship with each other 303 times, which is the record for most title changes on the same night. The date of the event is unknown. Those title changes are not listed to reduce the size of the article. | |||
598 | Yuko Miyamoto | 2006 | House show | Japan | 152 | N/A | 303rd and final title change between Shinobu and Miyamoto. The dates of Miyamoto's title win and loss are unknown; as such, the length of the reign is also unknown. | |||
599 | Shinobu | 2006 | House show | Japan | 152 | N/A | The dates of Shinobu's title win and loss are unknown; as such, the length of the reign is also unknown. | |||
600 | Sayoko Mita | 2006 | House show | Japan | 1 | N/A | A female newscaster of a cable station. The date of Mita's title win is unknown; as such, the length of the reign is also unknown. | |||
601 | Shinobu | December 16, 2006 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 153 | N/A | The date of Shinobu's title loss is unknown; as such, the length of the reign is also unknown. | |||
602–661 | Shinobu/Yuko Miyamoto | December 2006 | House show | Japan | — | N/A | During a live show, Shinobu and Miyamoto traded the title 60 times in short order via rock–paper–scissors. The date of the event is unknown. | |||
661 | Yuko Miyamoto | December 2006 | House show | Japan | 214 | N/A | The dates of Miyamoto's title win and loss are unknown; as such, the length of the reign is also unknown. | |||
662 | Shinobu | December 2006 | House show | Japan | 215 | N/A | The dates of Shinobu's title win and loss are unknown; as such, the length of the reign is also unknown. | |||
663 | Yuko Miyamoto | December 2006 | House show | Japan | 215 | N/A | The dates of Miyamoto's title win and loss are unknown; as such, the length of the reign is also unknown. | |||
664 | Shinobu | December 2006 | House show | Japan | 216 | N/A | The dates of Miyamoto's title loss is unknown; as such, the length of the reign is also unknown. | |||
665 | Mecha Mummy Gold | December 23, 2006 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | ||||
666 | The Crazy SKB | December 23, 2006 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | 29 | ||||
667 | Naoshi Sano | January 21, 2007 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 9 | <1 | SKB put the title on an auction, which is won by Sano. | |||
668 | Senpai | January 21, 2007 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | 49 | Won the title in a battle royal in which he last eliminated Sano. | |||
669 | Naoshi Sano | March 11, 2007 | DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 | Tokyo, Japan | 10 | <1 | ||||
670 | Yuki Miyazaki | March 11, 2007 | DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 | Tokyo, Japan | 10 | <1 | Took place during a Championship Scramble. | |||
671 | Naoshi Sano | March 11, 2007 | DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 | Tokyo, Japan | 11 | <1 | Took place during a Championship Scramble. | |||
672 | Yuki Miyazaki | March 11, 2007 | DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 | Tokyo, Japan | 11 | <1 | Took place during a Championship Scramble. | |||
673 | Naoshi Sano | March 11, 2007 | DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 | Tokyo, Japan | 12 | <1 | Took place during a Championship Scramble. | |||
674 | Yuki Miyazaki | March 11, 2007 | DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 | Tokyo, Japan | 12 | <1 | Took place during a Championship Scramble. | |||
675 | Naoshi Sano | March 11, 2007 | DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 | Tokyo, Japan | 13 | <1 | Took place during a Championship Scramble. | |||
676 | Fushicho Karasu | March 11, 2007 | DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 | Tokyo, Japan | 5 | <1 | Took place during a Championship Scramble. | |||
677 | Yuki Miyazaki | March 11, 2007 | DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 | Tokyo, Japan | 13 | <1 | Took place during a Championship Scramble. | |||
678 | Taneichi Kacho | March 11, 2007 | DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a Championship Scramble. | |||
679 | Naoshi Sano | March 11, 2007 | DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 | Tokyo, Japan | 14 | <1 | Took place during a Championship Scramble. | |||
680 | Kikutaro | March 11, 2007 | DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | <1 | Previously won the title as Mitsunobu Kikuzawa. Took place during a Championship Scramble. | |||
681 | Yuki Miyazaki | March 11, 2007 | DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 | Tokyo, Japan | 14 | <1 | Took place during a Championship Scramble. | |||
682 | Kikutaro | March 11, 2007 | DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 | Tokyo, Japan | 3 | <1 | Took place during a Championship Scramble. | |||
683 | Naomi Susan | March 11, 2007 | DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | <1 | Took place during a Championship Scramble. | |||
684 | Kikutaro | March 11, 2007 | DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 | Tokyo, Japan | 4 | <1 | Took place during a Championship Scramble. | |||
685 | Taneichi Kacho | March 11, 2007 | DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | <1 | Took place during a Championship Scramble. | |||
686 | Naoshi Sano | March 11, 2007 | DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 | Tokyo, Japan | 15 | <1 | Took place during a Championship Scramble. | |||
687 | Fushicho Karasu | March 11, 2007 | DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 | Tokyo, Japan | 6 | <1 | Took place during a Championship Scramble. | |||
688 | Yuki Miyazaki | March 11, 2007 | DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 | Tokyo, Japan | 15 | <1 | Took place during a Championship Scramble. | |||
689 | Exciting Yoshida | March 11, 2007 | DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a Championship Scramble. | |||
690 | Kikutaro | March 11, 2007 | DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 | Tokyo, Japan | 5 | <1 | Took place during a Championship Scramble. | |||
691 | Taneichi Kacho | March 11, 2007 | DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 | Tokyo, Japan | 3 | <1 | Took place during a Championship Scramble. | |||
692 | Exciting Yoshida | March 11, 2007 | DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | <1 | Took place during a Championship Scramble. | |||
693 | Ladder | March 11, 2007 | DDT 10th Anniversary: Judgement 2007 | Tokyo, Japan | 3 | 21 | The ladder is considered to be the same as the previous ladders to win the title, therefore making it a three-time champion. | [111] | ||
694 | Cocolo | April 1, 2007 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | 45 | A miniature dachshund dog. | |||
695 | Megumi Grace Asano | May 16, 2007 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | 7 | A referee. | |||
696 | Yusuke Inokuma | May 23, 2007 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 9 | <1 | ||||
697 | Gorgeous Matsuno | May 23, 2007 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 5 | 3 | Won the title by pinning Inokuma in a 3-on-1 handicap match, in which Danshoku Dino and Muscle Sakai were Inokuma's partners. | |||
698 | Kenshin | May 26, 2007 | House show | Japan | 3 | <1 | ||||
699 | Antonio Koinoki | May 26, 2007 | House show | Japan | 1 | <1 | ||||
700 | Gorgeous Matsuno | May 26, 2007 | House show | Japan | 6 | 8 | ||||
701 | A baseball bat | June 3, 2007 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | |||
702 | Kazuhiko Ogasawara | June 3, 2007 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | ||||
703 | Hoshitango | June 3, 2007 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | ||||
704 | Naoshi Sano | June 3, 2007 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 16 | <1 | ||||
705 | Naoki Tanizaki | June 3, 2007 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | ||||
706 | Yusuke Inokuma | June 3, 2007 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 10 | <1 | ||||
707 | Kazuhiko Ogasawara | June 3, 2007 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | 63 | ||||
708 | Naoshi Sano | August 5, 2007 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 17 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | |||
709 | Hoshitango | August 5, 2007 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | <1 | ||||
710 | Kazuhiko Ogasawara | August 5, 2007 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 3 | 6 | ||||
711 | Sanshiro Takagi (Shoichi Ichimiya) | August 11, 2007 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 17 | 28 | Shouichi Ichimiya tried to impersonate Sanshiro Takagi. | |||
712 | Leonard Takatsu | September 8, 2007 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | ||||
713 | Reiji Azuma | September 8, 2007 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | An elementary school boy. | |||
714 | Shoichi Ichimiya | September 8, 2007 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 18 | 8 | ||||
715 | Airi Ueda, Shiori Takahashi, and Minami Tanabe | September 16, 2007 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | 10 | Three elementary school girls, who pinned Ichimiya together to become co-champions. First time the title was held by several people at once. | |||
716 | Shoichi Ichimiya | September 26, 2007 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 19 | <1 | ||||
717 | Ken Kataya | September 26, 2007 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | ||||
718 | 726 | September 26, 2007 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | ||||
719 | Kazuhiko Ogasawara | September 26, 2007 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 4 | <1 | ||||
720 | Tarzan Gito | September 26, 2007 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 20 | <1 | Previously won the title as Shoichi Ichimiya and Sanshiro Takagi. | |||
721 | Ken Kataya | September 26, 2007 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | |||
722 | 726 | September 26, 2007 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | |||
723 | Guts Ishijima | September 26, 2007 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | |||
724 | Kazuhiko Ogasawara | September 26, 2007 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 5 | 11 | ||||
725 | Nao Saejima | October 7, 2007 | House show | Fukuoka, Japan | 1 | <1 | Not a wrestler; An AV idol. | |||
726 | KAWANO | October 7, 2007 | House show | Fukuoka, Japan | 1 | <1 | ||||
727 | Takashi Niwada | October 7, 2007 | House show | Fukuoka, Japan | 1 | <1 | ||||
728 | Karate Mummy | October 7, 2007 | House show | Fukuoka, Japan | 1 | <1 | ||||
729 | Akihiro | October 7, 2007 | House show | Fukuoka, Japan | 1 | <1 | A sex doll. | |||
730 | Nao Saejima | October 7, 2007 | House show | Fukuoka, Japan | 2 | <1 | ||||
731 | Kazuhiko Ogasawara | October 7, 2007 | House show | Fukuoka, Japan | 6 | 74 | ||||
732 | Naoshi Sano | December 20, 2007 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 18 | 10 | ||||
733 | Ken Ohka | December 30, 2007 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 7 | <1 | Previously won the title as O.K. Revolution. | |||
734 | Sanshiro Takagi | December 30, 2007 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 8 | 1 | ||||
735 | Kota Ibushi | December 31, 2007 | Pro-Wrestling Summit in Korakuen | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | 6 | Took place during a six-man tag team match in which Ibushi, teaming with Madoka and B×B Hulk, pinned Takagi who was teaming with Abdullah Kobayashi and Don Fujii. | |||
736 | Thanomsak Toba | January 6, 2008 | House show | Osaka, Japan | 3 | 28 | ||||
737 | Kota Ibushi | February 3, 2008 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | 35 | ||||
738 | Danshoku Dino | March 9, 2008 | Judgement 2008 | Tokyo, Japan | 13 | 20 | ||||
739 | Yasu Urano | March 29, 2008 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | 11 | ||||
740 | Gentaro | April 9, 2008 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 3 | 2 | ||||
741 | Danshoku Dino | April 11, 2008 | O-Hanami DDT: Final Day | Tokyo, Japan | 14 | 25 | [112] | |||
742 | Kudo | May 6, 2008 | Max Bump 2008 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | 36 | This was a tag team match in which Kudo, teaming with Yasu Urano, pinned Danshoku Dino who was teaming with Masahiro Takanashi. | |||
743 | Gorgeous Matsuno | June 11, 2008 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 7 | 4 | ||||
744 | Mikami | June 15, 2008 | House show | Osaka, Japan | 5 | 6 | ||||
745 | Michael Nakazawa | June 21, 2008 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | |||
746 | Hidex | June 21, 2008 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | ||||
747 | Chiririn (a chicken doll) | June 21, 2008 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | ||||
748 | Izumi | June 21, 2008 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | ||||
749 | Mika | June 21, 2008 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | ||||
750 | Mikami | June 21, 2008 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 6 | <1 | ||||
751 | Rei Takagi | June 21, 2008 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | ||||
752 | Pink Tiger | June 21, 2008 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | ||||
753 | Heppoko Chojin | June 21, 2008 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | ||||
754 | Mikami | June 21, 2008 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 7 | <1 | ||||
755 | Shoppana Yanagiya | June 21, 2008 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | ||||
756 | Mikami | June 21, 2008 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 8 | <1 | ||||
757 | Michael Nakazawa | June 21, 2008 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | <1 | ||||
758 | Mikami | June 21, 2008 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 9 | 4 | ||||
759 | Norikazu Fujioka | June 25, 2008 | House show | Unknown | 1 | <1 | ||||
760 | Michael Nakazawa | June 25, 2008 | House show | Unknown | 3 | 11 | ||||
761 | Arnold Skeskejanaker | July 6, 2008 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | |||
762 | Muscle Sakai | July 6, 2008 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 5 | <1 | ||||
763 | Michael Nakazawa | July 6, 2008 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 4 | <1 | ||||
764 | Arnold Skeskejanaker | July 6, 2008 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | 30 | ||||
765 | Mikami | August 5, 2008 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 10 | <1 | ||||
766 | Arnold Skeskejanaker | August 5, 2008 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 3 | 222 | ||||
767 | Albret Neklenburg | March 15, 2009 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | ||||
768 | Bullfight Sora | March 15, 2009 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 4 | <1 | ||||
769 | Hironosuke Izumii | March 15, 2009 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | ||||
770 | Arnold Skeskejanaker | March 15, 2009 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 4 | <1 | ||||
771 | Bullfight Sora | March 15, 2009 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 5 | <1 | ||||
772 | Cherry | March 15, 2009 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 3 | 7 | ||||
773 | Tanny Mouse | March 22, 2009 | House show | Warabi, Saitama, Japan | 5 | <1 | ||||
774 | Chii Tomiya | March 22, 2009 | House show | Warabi, Saitama, Japan | 1 | <1 | ||||
775 | Cherry | March 22, 2009 | House show | Warabi, Saitama,Japan | 4 | 3 | ||||
776 | Bullfight Sora | March 25, 2009 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 6 | 10 | ||||
777 | Moeka Haruhi | April 4, 2009 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | 11 | ||||
778 | Bullfight Sora | April 15, 2009 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 7 | <1 | ||||
779 | Cherry | April 15, 2009 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 5 | <1 | ||||
780 | Toshie Uematsu | April 15, 2009 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 3 | 9 | ||||
781 | Pro Wrestling Wave poster | April 24, 2009 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | 4 | An advertisement poster. | |||
782 | Bullfight Sora | April 28, 2009 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 8 | <1 | ||||
783 | Kasai-shi | April 28, 2009 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | 1 | Stuffed doll of Jun Kasai. | |||
784 | Takako Inoue | April 29, 2009 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | |||
785 | Apple Miyuki | April 29, 2009 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | ||||
786 | Kasai-shi | April 29, 2009 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | <1 | ||||
787 | Jaki Numazawa | April 29, 2009 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | ||||
788 | Toshie Uematsu | April 29, 2009 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 4 | <1 | ||||
789 | Cherry | April 29, 2009 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 6 | <1 | ||||
790 | Bullfight Sora | April 29, 2009 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 9 | 6 | ||||
791 | Danshoku Dino | May 5, 2009 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 15 | <1 | This was a three-way match also involving Kyoko Kimura. | |||
792 | Kasai-shi | May 5, 2009 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 3 | <1 | ||||
793 | Aja Kong | May 5, 2009 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | ||||
794 | Kasai-shi | May 5, 2009 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 4 | 3 | ||||
795 | Yuuki | May 8, 2009 | House show | Yokohama, Japan | 1 | <1 | ||||
796 | Yuichi | May 8, 2009 | House show | Yokohama, Japan | 1 | <1 | ||||
797 | Satoru | May 8, 2009 | House show | Yokohama, Japan | 1 | <1 | ||||
798 | Yuichi | May 8, 2009 | House show | Yokohama, Japan | 2 | <1 | ||||
799 | Yuuki | May 8, 2009 | House show | Yokohama, Japan | 2 | 33 | ||||
800 | Big Japan Pro Wrestling ring truck | June 10, 2009 | House show | Yokohama, Japan | 1 | <1 | ||||
801 | Satoru | June 10, 2009 | House show | Yokohama, Japan | 2 | <1 | ||||
802 | Ohashi Dynamite | June 10, 2009 | House show | Yokohama, Japan | 1 | <1 | ||||
803 | Daikokubō Benkei | June 10, 2009 | House show | Yokohama, Japan | 1 | <1 | ||||
804 | Yuichi | June 10, 2009 | House show | Yokohama, Japan | 3 | <1 | ||||
805 | Bullfight Sora | June 10, 2009 | House show | Yokohama, Japan | 10 | 10 | ||||
806 | A desk at Shin-Kiba 1st Ring | June 20, 2009 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | ||||
807 | Cherry | June 20, 2009 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 7 | <1 | ||||
808 | Moeka Haruhi | June 20, 2009 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | <1 | ||||
809 | Kaoru | June 20, 2009 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | ||||
810 | Bullfight Sora | June 20, 2009 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 11 | <1 | ||||
811 | Danshoku Dino | June 20, 2009 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 16 | 8 | ||||
812 | Michael Nakazawa | June 28, 2009 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 5 | <1 | ||||
813 | Yoshiaki Yago | June 28, 2009 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | ||||
814 | Yoshihiko | June 28, 2009 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | 1 | A sex doll with male make-up, billed as the brother of previous champion and fellow sex doll Akihiro. | |||
815 | A desk | June 29, 2009 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | ||||
816 | A dish | June 29, 2009 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | ||||
817 | Rice | June 29, 2009 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | ||||
818 | Mitsuboshi curry | June 29, 2009 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | A dish of roux. | |||
819 | Excellent Mince Cutlet | June 29, 2009 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | A dish of pork cutlet. | |||
820 | Yusuke Inokuma | June 29, 2009 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 11 | 27 | ||||
821 | Guts-seijin | July 26, 2009 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | 9 | ||||
822 | Yusuke Inokuma | August 4, 2009 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 12 | 5 | ||||
823 | Yoshihiko | August 9, 2009 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | 14 | ||||
824 | Toru Owashi | August 23, 2009 | Ryōgoku Peter Pan | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | Took place during a battle royal. | |||
825 | Sumo Yoshihiko | August 23, 2009 | Ryōgoku Peter Pan | Tokyo, Japan | 3 | 63 | Previously held the title under the name Yoshihiko. | |||
826 | Kota Ibushi | October 25, 2009 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 3 | <1 | ||||
827 | Yoshihiko | October 25, 2009 | House show | Tokyo, Japan | 4 | 77 |
See also
edit- WWE Hardcore Championship – a title with a similar 24/7 rule
- WWE 24/7 Championship – another title with a similar 24/7 rule
Notes
edit- ^ The exact date of Dino's title win has not been confirmed, putting his title reign at between 4 days and 32 days.
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External links
edit- アイアンマンヘビーメタル級選手権 [Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship]. Extreme Party (in Japanese). Retrieved 2021-05-16.
- "Ironman Heavymetalweight Title". Wrestling-Titles.com. Retrieved 2016-07-20.
- DDT Iron Man Heavy Metal Championship