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
editTournament | 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] |
Summer Adventure Tag Tournament | 2011 | Blood Warriors (B×B Hulk and Akira Tozawa) |
1 | [7] |
Summer Adventure Tag League 2012 | 2012 | Blanky Yellow (B×B Hulk (2), Akira Tozawa (2) and Naoki Tanisaki) |
1 | [8] |
Summer Adventure Tag League 2013 | 2013 | Millenials (T-Hawk (2) and Eita) |
1 | [9] |
Summer Adventure Tag League 2014 | 2014 | Jimmyz (Jimmy Susumu and Jimmy Kagetora) |
1 | [10] |
Summer Adventure Tag League 2015 | 2015 | Jimmyz (Jimmy Susumu (2) and Jimmy K-ness J. K. S.) |
1 | [11] |
Summer Adventure Tag League 2016 | 2016 | Over Generation (Eita (2) and Dragon Kid) |
1 | [12] |
Rey de Parejas 2023 | 2023 | D'Courage (Yuki Yoshioka and Madoka Kikuta) |
1 | [13] |
Rey de Parejas 2024 | 2024 | Dragon Kid (2) and Naruki Doi (4) | 1 | [14] |
Results
edit2003
editThe first Rey de Parejas featured eight teams in a single block and was held from October 5 to October 26, 2003.[15]
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)[16] |
Magnum Milano (12:35)[17] |
Magnum Milano (13:38)[18] |
Yokosuka K-ness. (17:03)[19] |
Magnum Milano (16:08)[20] |
Shuji Yasshi (15:23)[21] |
Magnum Milano (5:51)[22] |
Cima Jun |
Draw (30:00)[16] |
— | Cima Jun (13:52)[18] |
Cima Jun (12:46)[19] |
Yokosuka K-ness. (14:14)[23] |
Cima Jun (11:23)[17] |
Shuji Yasshi (4:05)[24] |
Cima Jun (8:25)[21] |
Mochizuki Doi |
Magnum Milano (12:35)[17] |
Cima Jun (13:52)[18] |
— | Kid Arai (10:54)[21] |
Yokosuka K-ness. (13:27)[16] |
Mochizuki Doi (11:03)[22] |
Shuji Yasshi (15:36)[19] |
Mochizuki Doi (6:02)[25] |
Kid Arai |
Magnum Milano (13:38)[18] |
Cima Jun (12:46)[19] |
Kid Arai (10:54)[21] |
— | Yokosuka K-ness. (12:56)[17] |
Kid Arai (9:34)[24] |
Kid Arai (12:41)[23] |
Kid Arai (9:06)[16] |
Yokosuka K-ness. |
Yokosuka K-ness. (17:03)[19] |
Yokosuka K-ness. (14:14)[23] |
Yokosuka K-ness. (13:27)[16] |
Yokosuka K-ness. (12:56)[17] |
— | Yossino Mori (12:17)[21] |
Shuji Yasshi (11:41)[25] |
Yokosuka K-ness. (11:30)[24] |
Yossino Mori |
Magnum Milano (16:08)[20] |
Cima Jun (11:23)[17] |
Mochizuki Doi (11:03)[22] |
Kid Arai (9:34)[24] |
Yossino Mori (12:17)[21] |
— | Shuji Yasshi (14:04)[16] |
Yossino Mori (7:09)[26] |
Shuji Yasshi |
Shuji Yasshi (15:23)[21] |
Shuji Yasshi (4:05)[24] |
Shuji Yasshi (15:36)[19] |
Kid Arai (12:41)[23] |
Shuji Yasshi (11:41)[25] |
Shuji Yasshi (14:04)[16] |
— | Machine #1 Machine #2 (8:21)[17] |
Machine #1 Machine #2 |
Magnum Milano (5:51)[22] |
Cima Jun (8:25)[21] |
Mochizuki Doi (6:02)[25] |
Kid Arai (9:06)[16] |
Yokosuka K-ness. (11:30)[24] |
Yossino Mori (7:09)[26] |
Machine #1 Machine #2 (8:21)[17] |
— |
Final | ||||
1 | Dotti Shuji and "brother" Yasshi | Pin | ||
2 | Susumu Yokosuka and K-ness. | 19:24[1] |
2004
editThe 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.[27]
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.
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)[28] |
Kid Horiguchi Saito (22:02)[29] |
Milano Yossino Mori (22:25)[30] |
Kondo Yasshi Sugawara (16:09)[31] |
Magnum Kid Horiguchi (17:45)[32] |
Iwasa Mishima Florida (12:13)[33] |
Cima Taru Takagi |
Magnum Kid Horiguchi (15:05)[28] |
— | Mochizuki Yokosuka K-ness. (Forfeit)[34] |
Cima Taru Takagi (18:21)[35] |
Kondo Yasshi Sugawara (12:46)[30] |
Fujii Doi Tanizaki (15:49)[36] |
Cima Taru Takagi (10:54)[37] |
Mochizuki Yokosuka K-ness. |
Kid Horiguchi Saito (22:02)[29] |
Mochizuki Yokosuka K-ness. (Forfeit)[34] |
— | Mochizuki Yokosuka K-ness. (22:07)[28] |
Double Countout (5:28)[38] |
Fujii Doi Tanizaki (14:45)[39] |
Mochizuki Yokosuka K-ness. (11:59)[40] |
Milano Yossino Mori |
Milano Yossino Mori (22:25)[30] |
Cima Taru Takagi (18:21)[35] |
Mochizuki Yokosuka K-ness. (22:07)[28] |
— | Kondo Yasshi Sugawara (13:14)[41] |
Milano Yossino Mori (16:10)[42] |
Milano Yossino Mori (10:37)[43] |
Kondo Yasshi Sugawara |
Kondo Yasshi Sugawara (16:09)[31] |
Kondo Yasshi Sugawara (12:46)[30] |
Double Countout (5:28)[38] |
Kondo Yasshi Sugawara (13:14)[41] |
— | Kondo Yasshi Sugawara (14:19)[44] |
Iwasa Mishima Florida (6:20)[45] |
Fujii Doi Tanizaki |
Magnum Kid Horiguchi (17:45)[32] |
Fujii Doi Tanizaki (15:49)[36] |
Fujii Doi Tanizaki (14:45)[39] |
Milano Yossino Mori (16:10)[42] |
Kondo Yasshi Sugawara (14:19)[44] |
— | Double DQ (12:34)[35] |
Iwasa Mishima Florida |
Iwasa Mishima Florida (12:13)[33] |
Cima Taru Takagi (10:54)[37] |
Mochizuki Yokosuka K-ness. (11:59)[40] |
Milano Yossino Mori (10:37)[43] |
Iwasa Mishima Florida (6:20)[45] |
Double DQ (12:34)[35] |
— |
|
Eliminated | Wrestler | Team | Eliminated by | Method | Time[44] | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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
editThe first Summer Adventure Tag League was held from August 5 to August 26, 2007.[46] 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.[47] 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..
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)[48] |
Cima Kid (16:28)[49] |
Cima Kid (11:03)[50] |
Takagi Kong (15:48)[51] |
Cima Kid (11:55)[52] |
Mochizuki Kanda (9:11)[53] |
Cima Kid (11:40)[54] |
Arai Iwasa (19:38)[55] |
Cima Kid (12:25)[56] |
Yokosuka Saito |
Yokosuka Saito (15:04)[48] |
— | Doi Yoshino (17:59)[57] |
Yokosuka Saito (15:37)[56] |
Yokosuka Saito (15:04)[55] |
Yokosuka Saito (13:23)[49] |
Yokosuka Saito (13:07)[58] |
Yokosuka Saito (14:00)[59] |
Arai Iwasa (16:27)[51] |
Yokosuka Saito (11:19)[60] |
Doi Yoshino |
Cima Kid (16:28)[49] |
Doi Yoshino (17:59)[57] |
— | Gamma Horiguchi (15:28)[51] |
Doi Yoshino (15:40)[58] |
Doi Yoshino (10:44)[61] |
Doi Yoshino (15:59)[55] |
Doi Yoshino (8:58)[52] |
Doi Yoshino (16:13)[60] |
Doi Yoshino (12:11)[54] |
Gamma Horiguchi |
Cima Kid (11:03)[50] |
Yokosuka Saito (15:37)[56] |
Gamma Horiguchi (15:28)[51] |
— | Takagi Kong (10:19)[53] |
Matsutani m.c.KZ. (9:34)[48] |
Mochizuki Kanda (9:32)[52] |
Shisa Boy (10:47)[61] |
Arai Iwasa (11:47)[49] |
Fujii K-ness. (11:38)[59] |
Takagi Kong |
Takagi Kong (15:48)[51] |
Yokosuka Saito (15:04)[55] |
Doi Yoshino (15:40)[58] |
Takagi Kong (10:19)[53] |
— | Takagi Kong (10:00)[56] |
Takagi Kong (8:21)[50] |
Takagi Kong (8:43)[49] |
Takagi Kong (12:13)[57] |
Takagi Kong (13:28)[48] |
Matsutani m.c.KZ. |
Cima Kid (11:55)[52] |
Yokosuka Saito (13:23)[49] |
Doi Yoshino (10:44)[61] |
Matsutani m.c.KZ. (9:34)[48] |
Takagi Kong (10:00)[56] |
— | Mochizuki Kanda (10:09)[51] |
Matsutani m.c.KZ. (11:57)[57] |
Arai Iwasa (10:41)[59] |
Fujii K-ness. (9:32)[53] |
Mochizuki Kanda |
Mochizuki Kanda (9:11)[53] |
Yokosuka Saito (13:07)[58] |
Doi Yoshino (15:59)[55] |
Mochizuki Kanda (9:32)[52] |
Takagi Kong (8:21)[50] |
Mochizuki Kanda (10:09)[51] |
— | Mochizuki Kanda (10:16)[60] |
Arai Iwasa (12:07)[54] |
Mochizuki Kanda (9:58)[61] |
Shisa Boy |
Cima Kid (11:40)[54] |
Yokosuka Saito (14:00)[59] |
Doi Yoshino (8:58)[52] |
Shisa Boy (10:47)[61] |
Takagi Kong (8:43)[49] |
Matsutani m.c.KZ. (11:57)[57] |
Mochizuki Kanda (10:16)[60] |
— | Arai Iwasa (8:53)[53] |
Fujii K-ness. (8:45)[58] |
Arai Iwasa |
Arai Iwasa (19:38)[55] |
Arai Iwasa (16:27)[51] |
Doi Yoshino (16:13)[60] |
Arai Iwasa (11:47)[49] |
Takagi Kong (12:13)[57] |
Arai Iwasa (10:41)[59] |
Arai Iwasa (12:07)[54] |
Arai Iwasa (8:53)[53] |
— | Arai Iwasa (9:33)[50] |
Fujii K-ness. |
Cima Kid (12:25)[56] |
Yokosuka Saito (11:19)[60] |
Doi Yoshino (12:11)[54] |
Fujii K-ness. (11:38)[59] |
Takagi Kong (13:28)[48] |
Fujii K-ness. (9:32)[53] |
Mochizuki Kanda (9:58)[61] |
Fujii K-ness. (8:45)[58] |
Arai Iwasa (9:33)[50] |
— |
|
2008
editThe second edition of the Summer Adventure Tag League was held from August 9 to August 28, 2008.[62] The tournament featured the same format as the previous year, with one fewer team.[63]
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)[64] |
Doi Yoshino (19:15)[65] |
Doi Yoshino (9:48)[66] |
Doi Yoshino (19:19)[67] |
Doi Yoshino (16:53)[68] |
Gamma Kanda (11:49)[69] |
Yamato Kong (19:12)[70] |
M. Jackson N. Jackson (14:04)[71] |
Arai Iwasa |
Doi Yoshino (9:37)[64] |
— | Yokosuka Saito (16:18)[70] |
Arai Iwasa (14:02)[68] |
Kid Takagi (17:18)[65] |
Arai Iwasa (14:12)[72] |
Arai Iwasa (11:54)[73] |
Arai Iwasa (16:12)[67] |
M. Jackson N. Jackson (14:13)[66] |
Yokosuka Saito |
Doi Yoshino (19:15)[65] |
Yokosuka Saito (16:18)[70] |
— | Yokosuka Saito (17:45)[67] |
Kid Takagi (18:32)[71] |
Yokosuka Saito (9:37)[64] |
Yokosuka Saito (13:07)[74] |
Yamato Kong (17:36)[66] |
Yokosuka Saito (12:39)[75] |
Mochizuki Fujii |
Doi Yoshino (9:48)[66] |
Arai Iwasa (14:02)[68] |
Yokosuka Saito (17:45)[67] |
— | Kid Takagi (13:08)[69] |
Mochizuki Fujii (10:45)[71] |
Gamma Kanda (10:48)[75] |
Yamato Kong (15:24)[65] |
M. Jackson N. Jackson (5:53)[70] |
Kid Takagi |
Doi Yoshino (19:19)[67] |
Kid Takagi (17:18)[65] |
Kid Takagi (18:32)[71] |
Kid Takagi (13:08)[69] |
— | Kid Takagi (13:42)[70] |
Kid Takagi (9:37)[64] |
Yamato Kong (19:10)[68] |
Kid Takagi (12:42)[76] |
Hulk Tanizaki |
Doi Yoshino (16:53)[68] |
Arai Iwasa (14:12)[72] |
Yokosuka Saito (9:37)[64] |
Mochizuki Fujii (10:45)[71] |
Kid Takagi (13:42)[70] |
— | Hulk Tanizaki (9:44)[76] |
Yamato Kong (16:45)[74] |
M. Jackson N. Jackson (12:49)[69] |
Gamma Kanda |
Gamma Kanda (11:49)[69] |
Arai Iwasa (11:54)[73] |
Yokosuka Saito (13:07)[74] |
Gamma Kanda (10:48)[75] |
Kid Takagi (9:37)[64] |
Hulk Tanizaki (9:44)[76] |
— | Yamato Kong (1:22)[71] |
Gamma Kanda (10:28)[72] |
Yamato Kong |
Yamato Kong (19:12)[70] |
Arai Iwasa (16:12)[67] |
Yamato Kong (17:36)[66] |
Yamato Kong (15:24)[65] |
Yamato Kong (19:10)[68] |
Yamato Kong (16:45)[74] |
Yamato Kong (1:22)[71] |
— | Yamato Kong (12:45)[73] |
M. Jackson N. Jackson |
M. Jackson N. Jackson (14:04)[71] |
M. Jackson N. Jackson (14:13)[66] |
Yokosuka Saito (12:39)[75] |
M. Jackson N. Jackson (5:53)[70] |
Kid Takagi (12:42)[76] |
M. Jackson N. Jackson (12:49)[69] |
Gamma Kanda (10:28)[72] |
Yamato Kong (12:45)[73] |
— |
|
2009
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The third edition of the Summer Adventure Tag League was held from August 1 to August 26, 2009.[77][78]
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 |
— | Doi Yoshino (9:37)[64] |
Doi Yoshino (19:15)[65] |
Doi Yoshino (9:48)[66] |
Doi Yoshino (19:19)[67] |
Doi Yoshino (16:53)[68] |
Gamma Kanda (11:49)[69] |
Yamato Kong (19:12)[70] |
M. Jackson N. Jackson (14:04)[71] |
Yoshino Hulk |
Doi Yoshino (9:37)[64] |
— | Yokosuka Saito (16:18)[70] |
Arai Iwasa (14:02)[68] |
Kid Takagi (17:18)[65] |
Arai Iwasa (14:12)[72] |
Arai Iwasa (11:54)[73] |
Arai Iwasa (16:12)[67] |
M. Jackson N. Jackson (14:13)[66] |
Cima Gamma |
Doi Yoshino (19:15)[65] |
Yokosuka Saito (16:18)[70] |
— | Yokosuka Saito (17:45)[67] |
Kid Takagi (18:32)[71] |
Yokosuka Saito (9:37)[64] |
Yokosuka Saito (13:07)[74] |
Yamato Kong (17:36)[66] |
Yokosuka Saito (12:39)[75] |
Yokosuka Kagetora |
Doi Yoshino (9:48)[66] |
Arai Iwasa (14:02)[68] |
Yokosuka Saito (17:45)[67] |
— | Kid Takagi (13:08)[69] |
Mochizuki Fujii (10:45)[71] |
Gamma Kanda (10:48)[75] |
Yamato Kong (15:24)[65] |
M. Jackson N. Jackson (5:53)[70] |
Takagi Yamato |
Doi Yoshino (19:19)[67] |
Kid Takagi (17:18)[65] |
Kid Takagi (18:32)[71] |
Kid Takagi (13:08)[69] |
— | Kid Takagi (13:42)[70] |
Kid Takagi (9:37)[64] |
Yamato Kong (19:10)[68] |
Kid Takagi (12:42)[76] |
Kid Tozawa |
Doi Yoshino (16:53)[68] |
Arai Iwasa (14:12)[72] |
Yokosuka Saito (9:37)[64] |
Mochizuki Fujii (10:45)[71] |
Kid Takagi (13:42)[70] |
— | Hulk Tanizaki (9:44)[76] |
Yamato Kong (16:45)[74] |
M. Jackson N. Jackson (12:49)[69] |
Kanda Arai |
Gamma Kanda (11:49)[69] |
Arai Iwasa (11:54)[73] |
Yokosuka Saito (13:07)[74] |
Gamma Kanda (10:48)[75] |
Kid Takagi (9:37)[64] |
Hulk Tanizaki (9:44)[76] |
— | Yamato Kong (1:22)[71] |
Gamma Kanda (10:28)[72] |
Kong Kzy |
Yamato Kong (19:12)[70] |
Arai Iwasa (16:12)[67] |
Yamato Kong (17:36)[66] |
Yamato Kong (15:24)[65] |
Yamato Kong (19:10)[68] |
Yamato Kong (16:45)[74] |
Yamato Kong (1:22)[71] |
— | Yamato Kong (12:45)[73] |
Mochizuki Nakajima |
M. Jackson N. Jackson (14:04)[71] |
M. Jackson N. Jackson (14:13)[66] |
Yokosuka Saito (12:39)[75] |
M. Jackson N. Jackson (5:53)[70] |
Kid Takagi (12:42)[76] |
M. Jackson N. Jackson (12:49)[69] |
Gamma Kanda (10:28)[72] |
Yamato Kong (12:45)[73] |
— |
|
2010
editThe 2010 Summer Adventure League featured ten teams, and was held from 30 July to 25 August. The round robin round featured two blocks of five teams each, and the top two teams from each block qualified for the single-elimination semi-finals. The two winners of the semi-finals met in the final to decide the winner.[79][80]
Block A | K-ness Yokosuka |
Doi Yoshino |
CIMA Gamma |
PAC Haskins |
Kong KAGETORA |
Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
K-ness Yokosuka |
X | K-ness Yokosuka |
Draw | K-ness Yokosuka |
K-ness Yokosuka |
7 |
Doi Yoshino |
K-ness Yokosuka |
X | Doi Yoshino |
Doi Yoshino |
Doi Yoshino |
6 |
CIMA Gamma |
Draw | Doi Yoshino |
X | CIMA Gamma |
CIMA Gamma |
5 |
PAC Haskins |
K-ness Yokosuka |
Doi Yoshino |
CIMA Gamma |
X | PAC Haskins |
2 |
Kong KAGETORA |
K-ness Yokosuka |
Doi Yoshino |
CIMA Gamma |
PAC Haskins |
X | 0 |
Block B | Saito Horiguchi |
Takagi Yamato |
Mochizuki Fujii |
PAC Haskins |
Kong KAGETORA |
Points |
Saito Horiguchi |
X | Draw | Saito Horiguchi |
Saito Horiguchi |
Saito Horiguchi |
7 |
Takagi Yamato |
Draw | X | Mochizuki Fujii |
Takagi YAMATO |
Takagi YAMATO |
5 |
Mochizuki Fujii |
Saito Horiguchi |
Mochizuki Fujii |
X | Kanda Kzy |
Mochizuki Fujii |
4 |
Kanda Kzy |
Saito Horiguchi |
Takagi YAMATO |
Kanda Kzy |
X | Hulk Tanizaki |
2 |
Hulk Tanizaki |
Saito Horiguchi |
Takagi YAMATO |
Mochizuki Fujii |
Hulk Tanizaki |
X | 2 |
Semi-finals | Final | ||||||||
Naruki Doi and Masato Yoshino | Pin | ||||||||
K-ness and Susumu Yokosuka | 10:38 | ||||||||
Naruki Doi and Masato Yoshino | Pin | ||||||||
Ryo Saito and Genki Horiguchi | 19:16 | ||||||||
Ryo Saito and Genki Horiguchi | Pin | ||||||||
Shingo Takagi and Yamato | 14:18 |
2011
editThe 2011 Summer Adventure League featured twelve teams, and was held from 3 August to 7 August, covering three shows; the format of the League was changed to a single-elimination tournament.[81] Four teams received a bye into the second round.[81] Kotoka qualified to be Don Fujii's partner by beating Shisa BOY, Super Shenlong and Eita Kobayashi.[81]
First round | Second round | Semifinals | Finals | ||||||||||||||||
Akira Tozawa BxB Hulk | Pin | ||||||||||||||||||
Taku Iwasa Kenichiro Arai | 13:58 | ||||||||||||||||||
Tozawa Hulk | Pin | ||||||||||||||||||
KAGETORA Shisa | 12:38 | ||||||||||||||||||
KAGETORA Super Shisa | Bye | ||||||||||||||||||
- | - | ||||||||||||||||||
Tozawa Hulk | Pin | ||||||||||||||||||
Kid Yoshino | 12:51 | ||||||||||||||||||
Shingo Takagi Susumu Yokosuka | Pin | ||||||||||||||||||
Cyber Kong Tomahawk T.T | 13:34 | ||||||||||||||||||
Takagi Yokosuka | 21:06 | ||||||||||||||||||
Kid Yoshino | Pin | ||||||||||||||||||
- | - | ||||||||||||||||||
Dragon Kid Masato Yoshino | Bye | ||||||||||||||||||
Tozawa Hulk | Pin | ||||||||||||||||||
Mochizuki YAMATO | 25:08 | ||||||||||||||||||
Don Fujii Kotoka | 10:51 | ||||||||||||||||||
Naruki Doi Yasushi Kanda | Pin | ||||||||||||||||||
Doi Kanda | Pin | ||||||||||||||||||
Gamma Swann | 12:02 | ||||||||||||||||||
Gamma Rich Swann | Bye | ||||||||||||||||||
- | - | ||||||||||||||||||
Doi Kanda | 10:02 | ||||||||||||||||||
Mochizuki YAMATO | Pin | ||||||||||||||||||
Naoki Tanizaki Kzy | Bye | ||||||||||||||||||
- | - | ||||||||||||||||||
Tanizaki Kzy | 13:01 | ||||||||||||||||||
Mochizuki YAMATO | Pin | ||||||||||||||||||
Ryo Saito Genki Horiguchi | 22:59 | ||||||||||||||||||
Masaaki Mochizuki Yamato | Pin |
2012
editThe 2012 Summer Adventure League featured eight teams with three members instead of the usual two. The round robin round features two blocks of four teams each, and the top team from each block will qualify for the finals to decide the winner of the tournament while the last team from each block will face each other to determine the last placed team.[82][83] Super Shenlong III qualified to be Shingo Takagi and YAMATO's partner by beating Chihiro Tominaga. The tournament was held from 2 August to 19 August.[84]
Block A | Tozawa Hulk "Tanisaki" |
Mochizuki Fujii Kid |
Saito Horiguchi Tanizaki |
Arai Shisa Shachihoko |
Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tozawa Hulk "Tanisaki" |
X | Tozawa Hulk "Tanisaki" |
Tozawa Hulk "Tanisaki" |
Tozawa Hulk "Tanisaki" |
6 |
Mochizuki Fujii Kid |
Tozawa Hulk "Tanisaki" |
X | Mochizuki Fujii Kid |
Mochizuki Fujii Kid |
4 |
Arai Shisa Shachihoko |
Tozawa Hulk "Tanisaki" |
Mochizuki Fujii Kid |
X | Arai Shisa Shachinoko |
2 |
Saito Horiguchi Tanizaki |
Tozawa Hulk "Tanisaki" |
Mochizuki Fujii Kid |
Arai Shisa Shachinoko |
X | 0 |
Block B | Susumu Kagetora Kanda |
CIMA Gamma Kishiwada |
Takagi Yamato Shenlong III |
Kong Kzy Ryu |
Points |
CIMA Gamma Kishiwada |
X | CIMA Gamma Kishiwada |
CIMA Gamma Kishiwada |
CIMA Gamma Kishiwada |
6 |
Susumu Kagetora Kanda |
CIMA Gamma Kishiwada |
X | Susumu Kagetora Kanda |
Susumu Kagetora Kanda |
4 |
Takagi Yamato Shenlong III |
CIMA Gamma Kishiwada |
Susumu Kagetora Kanda |
X | Takagi YAMATO Shenlong III |
2 |
Kong Kzy Ryu |
CIMA Gamma Kishiwada |
Susumu Kagetora Kanda |
Takagi YAMATO Shenlong III |
X | 0 |
Mondai Ryu, Kzy and Cyber Kong lost to Ryo "Jimmy" Saito, Genki Horiguchi H.A.Gee.Mee!! and Naoki Tanizaki in 16:31 to become the last placed team
Akira Tozawa, BxB Hulk and "Naoki Tanisaki" pinned CIMA, Gamma and Magnitude Kishiwada in 23:21 to become champions
2013
editThe 2013 Summer Adventure League reverted to teams of two members, and was held from 7 September to 28 September. The round robin round featured two blocks of four teams each, and the top team from each block qualified for the finals.[85] The Block A match between Shingo Takagi and Akira Tozawa versus Naruki Doi and Masato Yoshino ended in a no contest with no points awarded when Doi turned on Yoshino and joined Mad Blankey. This caused Yoshino to team up with the Former Super Shenlong III: Yosuke Watanabe for his final Block A match against Masaaki Mochizuki and Don Fujii.[86]
Block A | Yamato Hulk |
Mochizuki Fujii |
Takagi Tozawa |
Yoshino Doi or Wantanbe |
Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yamato Hulk |
X | Yamato Hulk |
Takagi Tozawa |
Yamato Hulk |
4 |
Mochizuki Fujii |
Yamato Hulk |
X | Mochizuki Fujii |
Yoshino Wantanbe |
2 |
Takagi Tozawa |
Takagi Tozawa |
Mochizuki Fujii |
X | no contest | 2 |
Yoshino Doi or Wantanbe |
Yamato Hulk |
Yoshino Wantanbe |
no contest | X | 2 |
Block B | T-Hawk Eita |
K-ness Gamma |
Susumu Kanda |
Kong Ryu |
Points |
T-Hawk Eita |
X | T-Hawk Eita |
T-Hawk Eita |
T-Hawk Eita |
6 |
K-ness Gamma |
T-Hawk Eita |
X | K-ness Gamma |
K-ness Gamma |
4 |
Susumu Kanda |
T-Hawk Eita |
K-ness Gamma |
X | Susumu Kanda |
2 |
Kong Ryu |
T-Hawk Eita |
K-ness Gamma |
Susumu Kanda |
X | 0 |
T-Hawk and Eita defeated Yamato and BxB Hulk in 19:26 to become the interim Open the Twin Gate Champions.
2014
editThe 2014 Summer Adventure Tag League and was held from 5 September to 23 September. The round robin round featured two blocks of four teams each, and the top team from each block qualified for the finals. During the tournament Kotoka was injured on their last match and was replaced by Yuga Hayashi.[87]
Block A | T-Hawk Eita |
Cima Gamma |
Yoshino BOY |
Kagetora Susumu |
Doi Kzy |
Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
T-Hawk Eita |
X | Draw | Eita T-Hawk |
Eita T-Hawk |
Eita T-Hawk |
6 |
Cima Gamma |
Eita T-Hawk |
X | Yoshino BOY |
Kategora Susumu |
Cima Gamma |
4 |
Yoshino BOY |
Eita T-Hawk |
Yoshino BOY |
X | Draw | Kzy Doi |
3 |
Kagetora Susumu |
Eita T-Hawk |
Kategora Susumu |
Draw | X | Kategora Susumu |
- |
Doi Kzy |
Eita T-Hawk |
Cima Gamma |
Doi Kzy |
Kategora Susumu |
X | 2 |
Block B | BxB Hulk Mochizuki |
Tozawa Takagi |
H.A.Gee.Mee Toyonaka Dolphin |
Kotoka Shimizu |
Yamato Tominaga |
Points |
BxB Hulk Mochizuki |
X | Hulk Mochizuki |
H.A.Gee.Mee Tanizaki Toyonaka Dolphin |
Hulk Mochizuki |
Hulk Mochizuki |
6 |
Tozawa Takagi |
Hulk Mochizuki |
X | Tozawa Takagi |
Tozawa Takagi |
Tozawa Takagi |
4 |
H.A.Gee.Mee Toyonaka Dolphin |
H.A.Gee.Mee Toyonaka Dolphin |
Tozawa Takagi |
X | H.A.Gee.Mee Toyonaka Dolphin |
Draw | 4 |
Kotoka or Hayashi Shimizu |
Hulk Mochizuki |
Tozawa Takagi |
H.A.Gee.Mee Tanizaki Toyonaka Dolphin |
X | Yamato Tominaga |
0 |
Yamato Tominaga |
Hulk Mochizuki |
Tozawa Takagi |
Draw | Yamato Tominaga |
X | 0 |
Ryotsu Shimizu and Yuga Hayashi lost to Kzy and Naruki Doi in 11:53 to become the last placed team
Semi-finals | Final | ||||||||
Eita and T-Hawk | Pin | ||||||||
Akira Tozawa and Shingo Takagi | 19:44 | ||||||||
Eita and T-Hawk | 23:21 | ||||||||
Jimmy Kagetora and Jimmy Susumu | Pin | ||||||||
Jimmy Kagetora and Jimmy Susumu | Pin | ||||||||
BxB Hulk and Masaaki Mochizuki | 18:22 |
2015
editThe 2015 Summer Adventure Tag League and was held from 5 September to 27 September. The round robin round featured two blocks of four teams each, and the top team from each block qualified for the finals. On September 9 Cima was injured and was replaced by Takehiro Yamamura.
Block A | Dragon Kid Flamita |
Doi Yamato |
Susumu Jimmy K-ness J.K.S. |
BxB Hulk Kzy |
Eita Kotoka |
Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Dragon Kid Flamita |
X | Kid Flamita |
K-ness J.K.S. Susumu |
Hulk Kzy |
Kid Flamita |
4 |
Doi Yamato |
Kid Flamita |
X | Doi Yamato |
Doi Yamato |
Doi Yamato |
6 |
Susumu Jimmy K-ness J.K.S. |
K-ness J.K.S. Susumu |
X | Doi Yamato |
K-ness J.K.S Susumu |
K-ness J.K.S Susumu |
6 |
BxB Hulk Kzy |
Hulk Kzy |
Doi Yamato |
K-ness J.K.S. Susumu |
X | Hulk Kzy |
4 |
Eita Kotoka |
Kid Flamita |
Doi Yamato |
K-ness J.K.S. Susumu |
Hulk Kzy |
X | 0 |
Block B | Takagi Kong |
T-Hawk Shimizu |
Fujii Saito |
Yoshino Tozawa |
Gamma Yamamura |
Points |
Takagi Kong |
X | Takagi Kong |
Fuiji Saito |
Tozawa Yoshino |
Takagi Kong |
4 |
T-Hawk Shimizu |
Takagi Kong |
X | T-Hawk Shimizu |
Tozawa Yoshino |
T-Hawk Shimizu |
4 |
Fujii Saito |
Fuiji Saito |
T-Hawk Shimizu |
X | Draw | Fuiji Saito |
5 |
Tozawa Yoshino |
Tozawa Yoshino |
Tozawa Yoshino |
Draw | X | Cima Gamma |
5 |
Gamma Cima or Yamamura |
Takagi Kong |
T-Hawk Shimizu |
Fuiji Saito |
Cima Gamma |
X | 2 |
Knockout round
Semi-finals | Final | ||||||||
Naruki Doi and Yamato | Pin | ||||||||
Ryo "Jimmy" Saito and Sumo Fujii | 10:38 | ||||||||
Naruki Doi and Yamato | 24:46 | ||||||||
Jimmy K-ness J.K.S and Jimmy Susumu | Pin | ||||||||
Jimmy K-ness J.K.S and Jimmy Susumu | Pin | ||||||||
Akira Tozawa and Masato Yoshino | 16:20 |
2016
editOn July 7 it was announced the 2016 Summer Adventure Tag League and it will be held from August 6 to September 10. The round robin round featured two blocks of six teams each, and the top team from each block qualified for the finals. On July 24 it was announced that Kotoka would miss the tournament due to facial injuries and Cyber Kong will replace him as Shingo Takagi's place and Osaka06 (CIMA and Gamma) replaced the team of Mondai Ryu and Cyber Kong.
Block A | Susumu Kagetora |
H.A.Gee.Mee Saito |
Yoshino T-Hawk |
Yamamura Ishida |
Doi YASSHI |
Maria Lindaman |
Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Susumu Kagetora |
X | H.A.Gee.Mee Saito (14:21) |
Kagetora Susumu (17:30) |
Kagetora Susumu (13:07) |
Doi YASSHI (15:28) |
Maria Lindaman (10:50) |
6 |
H.A.Gee.Mee Saito |
H.A.Gee.Mee Saito (14:21) |
X | Yoshino T-Hawk (16:16) |
H.A.Gee.Mee Saito (12:14) |
Doi YASSHI (13:37) |
Kagetora Susumu (14:18) |
4 |
Yoshino T-Hawk |
Kagetora Susumu (17:30) |
Yoshino T-Hawk (16:16) |
X | Yoshino T-Hawk (14:22) |
Doi YASSHI (19:01) |
Yoshino T-Hawk (1:36) |
6 |
Yamamura Ishida |
Kagetora Susumu (13:07) |
H.A.Gee.Mee Saito (12:14) |
Yoshino T-Hawk (14:22) |
X | Doi YASSHI (8:42) |
Yamamura Ishida (12:35) |
2 |
Doi YASSHI |
Doi YASSHI (15:28) |
Doi YASSHI (13:37) |
Doi YASSHI (19:01) |
Doi YASSHI (8:42) |
X | Doi YASSHI (15:45) |
10 |
Maria Lindaman |
Kagetora Susumu (10:50) |
Maria Lindaman (14:18) |
Yoshino T-Hawk (1:36) |
Yamamura Ishida (12:35) |
Doi YASSHI (15:45) |
X | 2 |
Block B | Yamato Hulk |
Tozawa Shimizu |
Kid Eita |
Takagi Kong |
Gamma Cima |
Mochizuki Nakamura |
Points |
Yamato Hulk |
X | Tozawa Shimizu (19:04) |
Draw (30:00) |
Draw (20:00) |
YAMATO Hulk (17:00) |
YAMATO Hulk (forfeit) |
6 |
Tozawa Shimizu |
Tozawa Shimizu (19:04) |
X | Kid Eita (18:04) |
Tozawa Shimizu (16:02) |
CIMA Gamma (18:26) |
Tozawa Shimizu (forfeit) |
6 |
Kid Eita |
Draw (30:00) |
Kid Eita (18:04) |
X | Kid Eita (15:21) |
Draw (20:00) |
Kid Eita (14:41) |
8 |
Takagi Kong |
Draw (20:00) |
Tozawa Shimizu (16:02) |
Kid Eita (15:21) |
X | CIMA Gamma (10:46) |
Takagi Kong (9:33) |
3 |
Gamma Cima |
YAMATO Hulk (17:00) |
CIMA Gamma (18:26) |
Draw (20:00) |
CIMA Gamma (10:46) |
X | CIMA Gamma (forfeit) |
7 |
Mochizuki Nakamura |
YAMATO Hulk (forfeit) |
Tozawa Shimizu (forfeit) |
Kid Eita (14:41) |
Takagi Kong (9:33) |
CIMA Gamma (forfeit) |
X | 0 |
Knockout round
Semi-finals | Final | ||||||||
Naruki Doi and "brother" YASSHI | Pin | ||||||||
Gamma and Cima | 10:12 | ||||||||
Naruki Doi and "brother" YASSHI | 19:23 | ||||||||
Dragon Kid and Eita | Sub | ||||||||
Dragon Kid and Eita | Pin | ||||||||
Jimmy Susumu and Jimmy Kagetora | 11:34 |
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