Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship
Ironmen Heavymetalweight Championship | |||||||||
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Promotion | DDT Pro-Wrestling | ||||||||
Date established | 29 June 2000 | ||||||||
Current champion(s) | Yuki Ueno | ||||||||
Date won | 18 August 2019 | ||||||||
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The Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship is a professional wrestling championship owned by the DDT Pro-Wrestling promotion. A comedic championship, it was created as a parody of WWE's Hardcore Championship and follows the same 24/7 rules, meaning it is constantly being defended anywhere against anyone, even outside of matches, during unrelated matches, or outside a ring, as anyone (or anything) can become champion by pinning the champion or making him submit as long as a referee is there to confirm the win.[1][2] As such, 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, with past champions including children, animals, and inanimate objects. It has occasionally been won by other means, such as an auction for the belt, rock–paper–scissors, and even a title change that occurred in a dream.[1]
The title is typically defended during a 10-minute battle royal, with the current holder not being allowed to leave the match until the end of the time limit; as per 24/7 rules, the championship can change hands during, and not only as the result, of the match. Unlike its name suggests, and unlike similarly titled championships, it is not specific to Iron Man matches.[1] The record for most reigns is held by Shinobu, who won it 216 times, including by trading the title back-and-forth with 215-times champion Yuko Miyamoto a total of 303 times on the same night. The 1,000th Ironman Heavymetalweight Champion was crowned on April 29, 2014, when the title belt itself became the champion by pinning Sanshiro Takagi.
Title history
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Symbol | Meaning |
No. | The overall championship reign |
Reign | The reign number for the specific wrestler listed. |
Event | The event in which the championship changed hands |
N/A | The specific information is not known |
— | Used for vacated reigns in order to not count it as an official reign |
[Note #] | Indicates that the exact length of the title reign is unknown, with a note providing more details. |
Indicates that there was a period where the lineage is undocumented due to the lack of written documentation in that time period. |
No. | Champions | Reign | Date | Days held | Location | Event | Notes | Ref(s) |
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1 | Poison Sawada Black | 1 | June 29, 2000 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Created the belt and recognized himself as the first champion, three minutes before losing it. | [1] |
2 | Mitsunobu Kikuzawa | 1 | 7 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
3 | Thunder | 1 | July 6, 2000 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
4 | Poison Sawada Black | 2 | 6 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
5 | "Showa" | 1 | July 12, 2000 | 14 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
6 | Rojo del Sol | 1 | July 26, 2000 | 8 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
7 | Naoshi Sano | 1 | August 3, 2000 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
8 | Rojo del Sol | 2 | 1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
9 | Poison Sawada Black | 3 | August 4, 2000 | 6 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
— | Vacant | - | August 10, 2000 | - | N/A | N/A | Vacated after Black was ordered by the DDT commissioner to enter the tag team league. | [1] |
10 | Taiyo Rojo | 1 | August 24, 2000 | 21 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Defeated Pirate Wizard Viking to win the vacant title. | |
11 | Poison Sawada Black | 4 | September 14, 2000 | 7 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | This was a three-way match also involving Mitsunobu Kikuzawa. | |
12 | Hebikage | 1 | September 21, 2000 | 35 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
13 | Chotaro Kamoi | 1 | October 26, 2000 | 32 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
14 | Masakazu Nagase | 1 | November 27, 2000 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
15 | Chotaro Kamoi | 2 | 3 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
16 | Masakazu Nagase | 2 | November 30, 2000 | 14 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Took place during a tag team match, with "Showa" as Nagase's partner, and Mitsunobu Kikuzawa as Kamoi's. | |
17 | Issei Fujisawa | 1 | December 14, 2000 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Took place during a 15-minutes falls count anywhere battle royal. | |
18 | Toshiyuki Moriya | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
19 | Chotaro Kamoi | 3 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
20 | Jigoku Soldier | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
21 | Masakazu Nagase | 3 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
22 | Naoshi Sano | 2 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
23 | Toshiyuki Moriya | 2 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
24 | Shigero Kato | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
25 | Fushicho Karasu | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
26 | Jigoku Soldier | 2 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
27 | Misae-chan | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Took place during a 15-minutes falls count anywhere battle royal; first woman to win the award. | ||
28 | Issei Fujisawa | 2 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Took place during a 15-minutes falls count anywhere battle royal. | ||
29 | Chotaro Kamoi | 4 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
30 | Shigero Kato | 2 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
31 | Fushicho Karasu | 2 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
32 | Misae-chan | 2 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
33 | Fushicho Karasu | 3 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
34 | Naoshi Sano | 3 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
35 | Misae-chan | 3 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
36 | Masakazu Nagase | 4 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
37 | Chotaro Kamoi | 5 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
38 | Naoshi Sano | 4 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
39 | Fushicho Karasu | 4 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
40 | Chotaro Kamoi | 6 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
41 | Issei Fujisawa | 3 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
42 | Toshiyuki Moriya | 3 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
43 | Jigoku Soldier | 3 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
44 | Toshiyuki Moriya | 4 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
45 | Chotaro Kamoi | 7 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
46 | Shark Tsuchiya | 1 | 103 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
47 | Chotaro Kamoi | 8 | March 27, 2001 | 33 | Tokyo, Japan | |||
48 | Hebider | 1 | April 29, 2001 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
49 | Chotaro Kamoi | 9 | 19 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
50 | MMM | 5 | May 18, 2001 | 37 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | This was a 6-fold thread match also involving Fushicho Karasu, Hero!, Konicaman #2, and "Showa". MMM won the title as Toshiyuki Moriya, a Triple H parody, before reverting to his previous ring name. | |
51 | Kazumasa Nihei | 1 | June 24, 2001 | 5 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
52 | Chotaro Kamoi | 10 | June 29, 2001 | 97 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Nihei willingly gave the title to Kamoi. | |
53 | Asian Cooger | 1 | October 4, 2001 | 69 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
54 | Hebikage | 2 | December 12, 2001 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
55 | Asian Cougar | 2 | 50 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
56 | Sanshiro Takagi | 1 | January 31, 2002 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
57 | Chocoball Mukai | 1 | 4 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
58 | Sanshiro Takagi | 2 | February 4, 2002 | 66 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
59 | Futoshi Miwa | 1 | April 11, 2002 | 7 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
60 | Sanshiro Takagi | 3 | April 18, 2002 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Pinned Miwa during a 6-man tag team match between the team of Miwa, Takashi Sasaki, and Tanomusaku Toba, and the team of Super Uchuu Power, Kintaro Kanemura, and Chocoball Mukai. | |
61 | Kintaro Kanemura | 1 | 7 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
62 | Sanshiro Takagi | 4 | April 25, 2002 | 8 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Took place during a tag team match, with Takashi Sasaki as Takagi's partner, and Super Uchuu Power as Kanemura's. | |
63 | Futoshi Miwa | 2 | May 3, 2002 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
64 | Issei Fujisawa | 4 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
65 | Bio-Monster DNA | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
66 | Miyuki Maeda | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
67 | Jakaibo Hebider | 2 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Previously won the title as Thunder. | ||
68 | Sanshiro Takagi | 5 | 28 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
69 | Kintaro Kanemura | 2 | May 31, 2002 | 6 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | This was also for Takagi's KO-D Openweight Championship. | |
70 | Chocoball Mukai | 2 | June 6, 2002 | 7 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
71 | Shouichi Ichimiya | 1 | June 13, 2002 | 74 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Won the title as Gintaro Ichimiya, a parody of Kintaro Kanemura, before reverting to his previous ring name. | |
72 | Masashi Kakuta | 1 | August 26, 2002 | <1 | Chiba, Japan | Live event | First non-wrestler to win the award, and first title change to take place outside of Tokyo. | |
73 | Shouichi Ichimiya | 2 | 12 | Chiba, Japan | Live event | |||
74 | Kazuki Ohkubo | 1 | September 7, 2002 | 63 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | This took place during a mixed martial arts event. | |
75 | Takashi Echigo | 1 | November 9, 2002 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | This took place during a mixed martial arts event. | |
76 | Shouichi Ichimiya | 3 | 5 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
77 | The Great Mampuku | 1 | November 14, 2002 | 3 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Character from a children TV show. | |
78 | AD Yamamoto | 1 | November 17, 2002 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Character from a children TV show. | |
79 | Shouichi Ichimiya | 4 | 34 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
80 | Kazumasa Nihei | 2 | December 21, 2002 | <1 | Kanagawa, Japan | Live event | Took place during a 24-hour marathon match. | |
81 | Shouichi Ichimiya | 5 | 14 | Kanagawa, Japan | Live event | |||
82 | Mikami | 1 | January 4, 2003 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
83 | Sanshiro Takagi | 6 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Took place during a royal rumble. Previously won the title as Shouichi Ichimiya. | ||
84 | Seito Kaicho | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | President of a student association. Took place during a royal rumble. | ||
85 | Yoshihiro Sakai | 1 | 27 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Took place during a royal rumble. | ||
86 | Ladder | 1 | January 31, 2003 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | First inanimate object to win the title; the ladder fell on Sakai during a match against Kyohei Mikami, with the referee counting the fall. | |
87 | Shouichi Ichimiya | 7 | 28 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
88 | Yoshihiro Sakai | 2 | February 28, 2003 | 6 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
89 | "Showa" 80's | 1 | March 6, 2003 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
90 | Yoshihiro Sakai | 3 | 38 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
91 | O.K. Revolution | 1 | April 13, 2003 | 11 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
92 | Futoshi Miwa | 3 | April 24, 2003 | 2 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
93 | Erika Yamakawa | 1 | April 26, 2003 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | A fashion model. | |
94 | Brian Walters | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
95 | Futoshi Miwa | 4 | 8 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
96 | O.K. Revolution | 2 | May 4, 2003 | 42 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
97 | Hero! | 1 | June 15, 2003 | 39 | Kanagawa, Japan | Live event | ||
98 | Shouichi Ichimiya | 8 | July 24, 2003 | 10 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Took place during a tag team match, with Futoshi Miwa as Ichimiya's partner, and Kudo as Hero!'s. | |
99 | Sanshiro Takagi | 6 | August 3, 2003 | 56 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
100 | Ladder | 2 | September 28, 2003 | 17 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | The ladder is considered to be the same as the previous ladder to win the title, therefore making it a two-time champion. | |
— | Vacant | - | October 15, 2003 | - | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | The ladder "forfeit" the title after being "encouraged" to by DDT president. | |
101 | Takashi Sasaki | 1 | October 15, 2003 | 11 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | This was a 6-fold thread match also involving Super Uchuu Power, Yoshihiro Sakai, O.K. Revolution, and Shuji Ishikawa. | |
102 | Danshoku Dino | 1 | October 26, 2003 | 28 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
103 | O.K. Revolution | 3 | November 23, 2003 | <1 | Nagoya, Japan | Live event | Took place during a battle royal. | |
104 | Kent | 1 | <1 | Nagoya, Japan | Live event | |||
105 | Gudo | 1 | <1 | Nagoya, Japan | Live event | |||
106 | Seiya Morohashi | 1 | <1 | Nagoya, Japan | Live event | |||
107 | Gudo | 2 | <1 | Nagoya, Japan | Live event | |||
108 | Danshoku Dino | 2 | <1 | Nagoya, Japan | Live event | |||
109 | Kazumasa Nihei | 3 | <1 | Nagoya, Japan | Live event | |||
110 | Kent | 2 | <1 | Nagoya, Japan | Live event | |||
111 | Seiya Morohashi | 2 | <1 | Nagoya, Japan | Live event | |||
112 | O.K. Revolution | 4 | <1 | Nagoya, Japan | Live event | |||
113 | Futoshi Miwa | 5 | <1 | Nagoya, Japan | Live event | |||
114 | Gudo | 3 | <1 | Nagoya, Japan | Live event | |||
115 | Danshoku Dino | 3 | <1 | Nagoya, Japan | Live event | |||
116 | Gudo | 4 | <1 | Nagoya, Japan | Live event | |||
117 | Futoshi Miwa | 6 | <1 | Nagoya, Japan | Live event | |||
118 | O.K. Revolution | 5 | <1 | Nagoya, Japan | Live event | |||
119 | Danshoku Dino | 4 | 7 | Nagoya, Japan | Live event | |||
120 | Issei Fujisawa | 5 | November 30, 2003 | <1 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | ||
121 | Riki Senshu | 1 | <1 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | |||
122 | Para-Para Kuma-san | 1 | <1 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | Took place during a battle royal. | ||
123 | Yuusuke Inokuma | 1 | <1 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | |||
124 | Macho Bump | 1 | <1 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | |||
125 | Danshoku Dino | 5 | 17 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | |||
126 | O.K. Revolution | 6 | 12 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
127 | Danshoku Dino | 6 | December 29, 2003 | 14 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
128 | Nikolai Gotchanski | 1 | January 12, 2004 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
129 | "Showa" | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
130 | Para-Para Kuma-san | 2 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Took place during a battle royal. | ||
131 | Futoshi Miwa | 7 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
132 | Naomi Susan | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
133 | Danshoku Dino | 7 | 30 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
134 | Poison Julie Sawada | 5 | February 11, 2004 | 14 | Yokohama, Japan | Live event | This was a 4-way match also involving Sanshiro Takagi and Shouichi Ichimiya, which was also for Ichimiya's KO-D Openweight Championship. Sawada previously won the title as Poison Sawada Black. | |
135 | Yuusuke Inokuma | 2 | February 25, 2004 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
136 | Seiya Morohashi | 3 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
137 | Yuusuke Inokuma | 3 | 4 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
138 | Seiya Morohashi | 4 | February 29, 2004 | <1 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | ||
139 | Yuusuke Inokuma | 4 | 7 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | |||
140 | Keisuke Masuda | 1 | March 7, 2004 | <1 | Chiba, Japan | Live event | ||
141 | Yuusuke Inokuma | 5 | 7 | Chiba, Japan | Live event | |||
142 | Mikami | 2 | March 14, 2004 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
143 | Ted Tanabe | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
144 | Yuusuke Inokuma | 6 | 6 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
145 | Danshoku Dino | 8 | March 20, 2004 | 71 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
146 | Yuusuke Inokuma | 7 | May 30, 2004 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
147 | Danshoku Dino | 9 | — | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | The date of Dino's title loss is unknown; as such, the length of the reign is also unknown. | ||
148 | Yuusuke Inokuma | 8 | 2004 | — | live event | The dates of Inokuma's title win and loss are unknown; as such, the length of the reign is also unknown. | ||
149 | Danshoku Dino | 10 | 2004 | — | live event | The date of Dino's title win is unknown; as such, the length of the reign is also unknown. | ||
150 | Kenshin | 1 | July 1, 2004 | 13 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
151 | Shouichi Ichimiya | 9 | July 14, 2004 | 17 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Took place during a tag team match, where Daichi Kakimoto was Ichimiya's partner and Kota Ibushi was Kenshin's. | |
152 | Shimon Nagao | 1 | July 31, 2004 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | 3-year old picked from the audience. | |
153 | Shouichi Ichimiya | 10 | July 31, 2004 | 61 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
154 | Gorgeous Matsuno | 1 | September 30, 2004 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Took place during a 10-minute battle royal. | |
155 | Koichiro Kimura | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
156 | Riki Senshu | 2 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
157 | Gentaro | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
158 | Shouichi Ichimiya | 11 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
159 | Gorgeous Matsuno | 2 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
160 | Koichiro Kimura | 2 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
161 | Muscle Sakai | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
162 | Gentaro | 2 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
163 | Shouichi Ichimiya | 12 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
164 | Takeshi Aida | 1 | 17 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
165 | Shouichi Ichimiya | 13 | October 17, 2004 | 31 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
166 | Danshoku Dino | 11 | November 17, 2004 | 2 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
167 | Shouichi Ichimiya | 14 | November 19, 2004 | 1 | Kanagawa, Japan | Live event | ||
168 | Taxi driver | 1 | November 20, 2004 | <1 | Shizuoka, Japan | Live event | An actual taxi driver. | |
169 | Danshoku Dino | 12 | 4 | Shizuoka, Japan | Live event | |||
170 | Shouichi Ichimiya | 15 | November 24, 2004 | 31 | Aichi, Japan | Live event | ||
171 | Yatchan | 1 | December 25, 2004 | 62 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | A monkey; first animal to win the title. | |
172 | Riki Senshu | 3 | February 25, 2005 | 30 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Won a 5-participant battle royal for the title. | |
173 | Kenshin | 2 | March 27, 2005 | 38 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
174 | Futoshi Miwa | 8 | May 4, 2005 | 25 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
175 | Shouichi Ichimiya | 16 | May 29, 2005 | 31 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Took place during a 6-man tag team match between the team of Miwa, Sanshiro Takagi, and Riki Senshu, and the team of Sanwa, Seiya Morohashi, and Tanomusaku Toba. | |
176 | Gorgeous Matsuno | 3 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
177 | The Bloody | 2 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
178 | Yuki Miyazaki | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
179 | MARU | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
180 | Toshie Uematsu | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
181 | Yumi Ohka | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
182 | Keiko Saito | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
183 | Cherry | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
184 | Yuki Miyazaki | 2 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
185 | Gorgeous Matsuno | 4 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
186 | Cherry | 2 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
187 | Yuki Miyazaki | 3 | 4 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
188 | Chiharu | 1 | July 3, 2005 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Pinned Miyazaki in front of dressing room. | |
189 | Yuki Miyazaki | 4 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Pinned Chiharu in a dressing room. | ||
190 | Chiharu | 2 | 21 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Pinned Miyazaki in a dressing room. | ||
191 | Yuki Miyazaki | 5 | July 24, 2005 | 6 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Took place during a trip to Yakeyama Springs Inn. | |
192 | Yuka Nakamura | 1 | July 30, 2005 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Pins Miyazaki at a bus stop. | |
193 | Tanny Mouse | 1 | <1 | Niigata, Japan | Live event | Pins Nakamura in a women's room at a service area of a toll way. | ||
194 | A chef | 1 | <1 | Niigata, Japan | Live event | The chief chef of the Yakeyama Springs. Won the title by pinning Mouse in a party room. | ||
195 | Haruka Matsuo | 1 | <1 | Niigata, Japan | Live event | Defeats the chef with a sleeper on a stiarway at Yakeyama Springs Inn. | ||
196 | Yuki Miyazaki | 6 | 1 | Niigata, Japan | Live event | Pins Matsuo in Matsuo's guest room at Yakeyama Springs Inn as Matsuo tries to sleep. | ||
197 | Etsuko Mita | 1 | July 31, 2005 | 7 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Pins Miyazaki in front of the bus after they get out from it. | |
198 | Tanny Mouse | 2 | August 7, 2005 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
199 | Kaori Yoneyama | 1 | 14 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
— | Vacant | - | August 7, 2005 | - | N/A | N/A | The 199th champion, Yoneyama immediately vacated the title because the number 199 is "not a good number to call". | [1] |
200 | Tanny Mouse | 3 | August 21, 2005 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Last eliminated Chiharu in a 10-people battle royal to win the vacant title. | |
201 | Hana Kimura | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
202 | Kyoko Kimura | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
203 | Yuka Nakamura | 2 | 48 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
204 | DJ Nira | 1 | October 8, 2005 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | This was a three-way match also involving Tanny Mouse. | |
205 | Yuki Miyazaki | 7 | 28 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
206 | Yuka Nakamura | 3 | November 5, 2005 | 22 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
207 | Tanny Mouse | 4 | November 27, 2005 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
208 | Bullfight Sora | 1 | 14 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
209 | DJ Nira | 2 | December 11, 2005 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
210 | Yuki Miyazaki | 8 | 14 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
211 | Kyoko Inoue | 1 | December 25, 2005 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Took place during a tag team match, where Etsuko Mita was Inoue's partner and Yoshiko Tamura was Miyazaki's. | |
212 | Bullfight Sora | 2 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
213 | Kyoko Inoue | 2 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
214 | Toshie Uematsu | 2 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Took place during a battle royal. | ||
215 | Fang Suzuki | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
216 | Chiharu | 3 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
217 | Kitty-chan | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | A Hello Kitty doll. Took place during a battle royal. | ||
218 | Mah-kun | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | A stuffed doll. Took place during a battle royal. | ||
219 | Bullfight Sora | 3 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Took place during a battle royal. | ||
220 | Yuki Miyazaki | 9 | 21 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
221 | Misae Genki | 4 | January 15, 2006 | 20 | Yokohama, Japan | Live event | ||
222 | Aika | 1 | February 4, 2006 | 49 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
223 | Mai Ichii | 1 | March 25, 2006 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
224 | Emi Sakura | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
225 | Aika | 2 | 35 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
226 | Hikari | 1 | April 29, 2006 | 6 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
227 | Misae Genki | 5 | May 5, 2006 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
228 | Tetsuhiro Kuroda | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
229 | Uematsu Papa | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
230 | Tetsuya Koda | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
231 | Emi Sakura | 2 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
232 | Hinata | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
233 | Kinoko | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
234 | Miki Ishii | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
235 | Hikari | 2 | 31 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
236 | Natsuki☆Head | 1 | June 5, 2006 | 9 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
237 | Mecha Mummy | 1 | June 14, 2006 | 4 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
238 | Mecha Stanley | 5 | June 18, 2006 | 7 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Pinned Mecha Mummy during a tag team match. | |
239 | Masahiro Mekanashi | 1 | June 25, 2006 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
240 | Natsuki☆Head | 2 | June 25, 2006 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Took place during a battle royal. | |
241 | Mikami | 3 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
242 | Daichi Kakimoto | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
243 | Mango Fukuda | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
244 | Sanshiro Takagi | 6 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
245 | Mikami | 4 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
246 | Masahiro Mekanashi | 2 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
247 | Mecha Mummy | 2 | 5 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
248 | The MAC | 1 | June 30, 2006 | <1 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | Took place during a battle royal. | |
249 | Seiya Morohashi | 5 | <1 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | |||
250 | Yukinori Matsui | 1 | <1 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | |||
251 | Bull Armor TAKUYA | 1 | <1 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | |||
252 | Mecha Mummy | 3 | 2 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | |||
253 | Francisco Togo | 1 | July 2, 2006 | <1 | Matsue, Japan | Live event | Took place during a battle royal. | |
254 | Antonio Honda | 1 | <1 | Matsue, Japan | Live event | |||
255 | Mecha Mummy | 4 | 7 | Matsue, Japan | Live event | |||
256 | The MAC | 2 | July 9, 2006 | <1 | Nagoya, Japan | Live event | ||
257 | Poco Takanashi | 3 | <1 | Nagoya, Japan | Live event | Took place during a battle royal. Previously won the title as Masahiro Mekanashi. | ||
258 | 296 | 1 | <1 | Nagoya, Japan | Live event | Took place during a battle royal. | ||
259 | Tanomusaku Toba | 1 | <1 | Nagoya, Japan | Live event | |||
260 | Mori Bernard | 1 | <1 | Nagoya, Japan | Live event | |||
261 | Mecha Mummy | 5 | <1 | Nagoya, Japan | Live event | |||
262 | Tanomusaku Toba | 2 | 14 | Nagoya, Japan | Live event | |||
263 | The MAC | 3 | July 23, 2006 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
264 | Daichi Kakimoto | 2 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Took place during a battle royal. | ||
265 | Bear Fukuda (Mango Fukuda) | 2 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
266 | Seiya Morohashi | 6 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
267 | Poco Takanashi | 4 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
268 | Mecha Matsuno | 5 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
269 | Mecha Mummy | 6 | 28 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
270 | Antonio Honda | 2 | August 20, 2006 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Took place during a battle royal. | |
271 | Madman Pondo | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
272 | J.C. Bailey | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
273 | 2 Tough Tony | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
274 | Super Stanley | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
275 | Guts Ishijima | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
276 | Choun Shiryu | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
277 | Poison Julie Sawada | 6 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
278 | Mecha Mummy | 7 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
279 | The Crazy SKB | 1 | 70 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
280 | Ikeda Seijin | 1 | October 29, 2006 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
281 | A television cameraman | 1 | October 29, 2006 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
282 | Poa Poa | 1 | October 29, 2006 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
283 | Leonard Dodeka Kuma | 1 | October 29, 2006 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Took place during a battle royal. | |
284 | World's PK | 1 | October 29, 2006 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
285 | Jushin Satsugai Liger | 6 | October 29, 2006 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
286 | Lingerie Mutoh | 1 | October 29, 2006 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
287 | Naoshi Sano | 6 | October 29, 2006 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
288 | Jushin Satsugai Liger | 2 | October 29, 2006 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
289 | Nasty Black Panther | 1 | October 29, 2006 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
290 | Dokaben | 1 | October 29, 2006 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
291 | Naoshi Sano | 7 | October 29, 2006 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
292 | Ankoku Sherman Monolith | 1 | October 29, 2006 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
293 | President Ramu | 1 | October 29, 2006 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
— | Vacant | — | October 29, 2006 | — | N/A | N/A | Ramu, a member of the "666" group, vacated the title in order to have the 666th from the "666" group. | |
294 | Shinobu | 1 | 2006 | — | Japan | Live event | 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 | 1 | 2006 | — | Japan | Live event | The dates of Miyamoto's title win and loss are unknown; as such, the length of the reign is also unknown. | |
296-597 | Shinobu/Miyamoto | - | 2006 | — | Japan | Live event | 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 | 152 | 2006 | — | Japan | Live event | 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 | 152 | 2006 | — | Japan | Live event | The dates of Shinobu's title win and loss are unknown; as such, the length of the reign is also unknown. | |
600 | Sayoko Mita | 1 | 2006 | — | Japan | Live event | 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 | 153 | December 16, 2006 | — | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | The date of Shinobu's title loss is unknown; as such, the length of the reign is also unknown. | |
602-661 | Shinobu / Miyamoto | - | December 2006 | — | Japan | Live events | 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 | 214 | December 2006 | — | Japan | Live event | The dates of Miyamoto's title win and loss are unknown; as such, the length of the reign is also unknown. | |
662 | Shinobu | 215 | December 2006 | — | Japan | Live event | The dates of Shinobu's title win and loss are unknown; as such, the length of the reign is also unknown. | |
663 | Yuko Miyamoto | 215 | December 2006 | — | Japan | Live event | The dates of Miyamoto's title win and loss are unknown; as such, the length of the reign is also unknown. | |
664 | Shinobu | 216 | December 2006 | — | Japan | Live event | The dates of Miyamoto's title loss is unknown; as such, the length of the reign is also unknown. | |
665 | Mecha Mummy Gold | 1 | December 23, 2006 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
666 | The Crazy SKB | 2 | 29 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
667 | Naoshi Sano | 9 | January 21, 2007 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | SKB put the title on an auction, which is won by Sano. | |
668 | Sempai | 1 | 49 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Won the title in a battle royal in which he last eliminated Sano. | ||
669 | Naoshi Sano | 10 | March 11, 2007 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
670 | Yuki Miyazaki | 10 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
671 | Naoshi Sano | 11 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
672 | Yuki Miyazaki | 11 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
673 | Naoshi Sano | 12 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
674 | Yuki Miyazaki | 12 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
675 | Naoshi Sano | 13 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
676 | Fushicho Karasu | 5 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
677 | Yuki Miyazaki | 13 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
678 | Taneichi Kacho | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
679 | Naoshi Sano | 14 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
680 | Kikutaro | 2 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Previously won the title as Mitsunobu Kikuzawa. | ||
681 | Yuki Miyazaki | 14 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
682 | Kikutaro | 3 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
683 | Naomi Susan | 2 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
684 | Kikutaro | 4 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
685 | Taneichi Kacho | 2 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
686 | Naoshi Sano | 15 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
687 | Fushicho Karasu | 6 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
688 | Yuki Miyazaki | 15 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Took place during a battle royal. | ||
689 | Exciting Yoshida | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
690 | Kikutaro | 5 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
691 | Taneichi Kacho | 3 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
692 | Exciting Yoshida | 2 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
693 | Ladder | 3 | 21 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | The ladder is considered to be the same as the previous ladders to win the title, therefore making it a three-time champion. | ||
694 | Cocolo | 1 | April 1, 2007 | 45 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | A miniature dachshund dog. | |
695 | Megumi Grace Asano | 1 | May 16, 2007 | 7 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | A referee. | |
696 | Yuusuke Inokuma | 9 | May 23, 2007 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
697 | Gorgeous Matsuno | 6 | 3 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | 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 | 3 | May 26, 2007 | <1 | Japan | Live event | ||
699 | Antonio Koinoki | 1 | <1 | Japan | Live event | |||
700 | Gorgeous Matsuno | 7 | 8 | Japan | Live event | |||
701 | A baseball bat | 1 | June 3, 2007 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Took place during a battle royal. | |
702 | Kazuhiko Ogasawara | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
703 | Hoshitango | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
704 | Naoshi Sano | 16 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
705 | Naoki Tanizaki | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
706 | Yuusuke Inokuma | 10 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
707 | Kazuhiko Ogasawara | 2 | 63 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
708 | Naoshi Sano | 17 | August 5, 2007 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Took place during a battle royal. | |
709 | Hoshitango | 2 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
710 | Kazuhiko Ogasawara | 3 | 6 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
711 | Sanshiro Takagi | 17 | August 11, 2007 | 28 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Previously won the title as Shouichi Ichimiya. | |
712 | Leonard Takatsu | 1 | September 8, 2007 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
713 | Reiji Azuma | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | An elementary school boy. | ||
714 | Shouichi Ichimiya | 18 | 8 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
715 | Airi Ueda, Shiori Takahashi, and Minami Tanabe | 1 | September 16, 2007 | 10 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Three elementary school girls, who pinned Ichimiya together to become co-champions. First time the title was held by several people at once. | |
716 | Shouichi Ichimiya | 19 | September 26, 2007 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
717 | Ken Kataya | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
718 | 726 | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
719 | Kazuhiko Ogasawara | 4 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
720 | Tarzan Gito | 20 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Previously won the title as Shoichi Ichimiya and Sanshiro Takagi. | ||
721 | Ken Kataya | 2 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Took place during a battle royal. | ||
722 | 726 | 2 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
723 | Guts Ishijima | 2 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
724 | Kazuhiko Ogasawara | 5 | 11 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event 3 | |||
725 | Nao Saejima | 1 | October 7, 2007 | <1 | Fukuoka, Japan | Live event | Not a wrestler; An AV idol. | |
726 | KAWANO | 1 | <1 | Fukuoka, Japan | Live event | |||
727 | Takashi Niwada | 1 | <1 | Fukuoka, Japan | Live event | |||
728 | Karate Mummy | 1 | <1 | Fukuoka, Japan | Live event | |||
729 | Akihiro | 1 | <1 | Fukuoka, Japan | Live event | A sex doll. | ||
730 | Nao Saejima | 2 | <1 | Fukuoka, Japan | Live event | |||
731 | Kazuhiko Ogasawara | 6 | 74 | Fukuoka, Japan | Live event | |||
732 | Naoshi Sano | 18 | December 20, 2007 | 10 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
733 | Ken Ohka | 7 | December 30, 2007 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Previously won the title as O.K. Revolution. | |
734 | Sanshiro Takagi | 7 | 1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
735 | Kota Ibushi | 1 | December 31, 2007 | 6 | Japan | Live event | ||
736 | Tanomusaku Toba | 3 | January 6, 2008 | 28 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | ||
737 | Kota Ibushi | 2 | February 3, 2008 | 35 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
738 | Danshoku Dino | 13 | March 9, 2008 | 20 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
739 | Yasu Urano | 1 | March 29, 2008 | 11 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
740 | Gentaro | 3 | April 9, 2008 | 2 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
741 | Danshoku Dino | 14 | April 11, 2008 | 25 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
742 | Kudo | 1 | May 6, 2008 | 36 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
743 | Gorgeous Matsuno | 8 | June 11, 2008 | 4 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
744 | Mikami | 5 | June 15, 2008 | 6 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | ||
745 | Michael Nakazawa | 1 | June 21, 2008 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Took place during a battle royal. | |
746 | HIDEX | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
747 | Chiririn (a chicken doll) | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
748 | Izumi | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
749 | Mika | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
750 | Mikami | 6 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
751 | Rei Takagi | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
752 | Pink Tiger | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
753 | Heppoko Chojin | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
754 | Mikami | 7 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
755 | Shoppana Yanagiya | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
756 | Mikami | 8 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
757 | Michael Nakazawa | 2 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
758 | Mikami | 9 | 4 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
759 | Norikazu Fujioka | 1 | June 25, 2008 | <1 | Unknown | Live event | ||
760 | Michael Nakazawa | 3 | 11 | Unknown | Live event | |||
761 | Arnold Skeskejanaker | 1 | July 6, 2008 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Took place during a battle royal. | |
762 | Muscle Sakai | 2 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
763 | Michael Nakazawa | 4 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
764 | Arnold Skeskejanaker | 2 | 30 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
765 | Mikami | 10 | August 5, 2008 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
766 | Arnold Skeskejanaker | 3 | 222 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
767 | Albret Neklenburg | 1 | March 15, 2009 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
768 | Bullfight Sora | 4 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
769 | Hironosuke Izumii | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
770 | Arnold Skeskejanaker | 4 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
771 | Bullfight Sora | 5 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
772 | Cherry | 3 | 7 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
773 | Tanny Mouse | 5 | March 22, 2009 | <1 | Warabi, Saitama, Japan | Live event | ||
774 | Chii Tomiya | 1 | <1 | Warabi, Saitama, Japan | Live event | |||
775 | Cherry | 4 | 3 | Warabi, Saitama, Japan | Live event | |||
776 | Bullfight Sora | 6 | March 25, 2009 | 10 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
777 | Moeka Haruhi | 1 | April 4, 2009 | 11 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
778 | Bullfight Sora | 7 | April 15, 2009 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
779 | Cherry | 5 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
780 | Toshie Uematsu | 2 | 9 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
781 | Pro Wrestling Wave poster | 1 | April 24, 2009 | 4 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | An advertisement poster. | |
782 | Bullfight Sora | 8 | April 28, 2009 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
783 | Kasai-shi | 1 | 1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Stuffed doll of Jun Kasai. | ||
784 | Takako Inoue | 1 | April 29, 2009 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Took place during a battle royal. | |
785 | Apple Miyuki | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
786 | Kasai-shi | 2 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
787 | Jaki Numazawa | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
788 | Toshie Uematsu | 3 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
789 | Cherry | 6 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
790 | Bullfight Sora | 9 | 6 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
791 | Danshoku Dino | 15 | May 5, 2009 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | This was a three-way match also involving Kyoko Kimura. | |
792 | Kasai-shi | 3 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
793 | Aja Kong | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
794 | Kasai-shi | 4 | 3 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
795 | Yuuki | 1 | May 8, 2009 | <1 | Yokohama, Japan | Live event | ||
796 | Yuichi | 1 | <1 | Yokohama, Japan | Live event | |||
797 | Satoru | 1 | <1 | Yokohama, Japan | Live event | |||
798 | Yuichi | 2 | <1 | Yokohama, Japan | Live event | |||
799 | Yuuki | 2 | 33 | Yokohama, Japan | Live event | |||
800 | Big Japan Pro Wrestling ring truck | 1 | June 10, 2009 | <1 | Yokohama, Japan | Live event | ||
801 | Satoru | 2 | <1 | Yokohama, Japan | Live event | |||
802 | Ohashi Dynamite | 1 | <1 | Yokohama, Japan | Live event | |||
803 | Benkei Daikokubo | 1 | <1 | Yokohama, Japan | Live event | |||
804 | Yuichi | 3 | <1 | Yokohama, Japan | Live event | |||
805 | Bullfight Sora | 10 | 10 | Yokohama, Japan | Live event | |||
806 | A desk at Shin-Kiba 1st Ring | 1 | June 20, 2009 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
807 | Cherry | 7 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
808 | Moeka Haruhi | 2 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
809 | KAORU | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
810 | Bullfight Sora | 11 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
811 | Danshoku Dino | 16 | 8 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
812 | Michael Nakazawa | 5 | June 28, 2009 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
813 | Yoshiaki Yago | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
814 | Yoshihiko | 1 | 1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | A sex doll with male make-up, billed as the brother of previous champion and fellow sex doll Akihiro. | ||
815 | A desk | 1 | June 29, 2009 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
816 | A dish | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
817 | Rice | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
818 | Mitsuboshi curry | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | A dish of roux. | ||
819 | Excellent Mince Cutlet | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | A dish of pork cutlet. | ||
820 | Yuusuke Inokuma | 11 | 27 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
821 | Guts-seijin | 1 | July 26, 2009 | 9 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
822 | Yuusuke Inokuma | 12 | August 4, 2009 | 5 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
823 | Yoshihiko | 2 | August 9, 2009 | 14 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
824 | Toru Owashi | 1 | August 23, 2009 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Took place during a battle royal. | |
825 | Sumo Yoshihiko | 3 | 63 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
826 | Kota Ibushi | 3 | October 25, 2009 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
827 | Yoshihiko | 4 | October 25, 2009 | 77 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
828 | Munenori Sawa | 3 | January 10, 2010 | <1 | Nagoya, Japan | Live event | ||
829 | Tanomusaku Toba | 4 | <1 | Nagoya, Japan | Live event | |||
830 | Shigehiro Irie | 1 | <1 | Nagoya, Japan | Live event | |||
831 | Hikaru Sato | 1 | 41 | Nagoya, Japan | Live event | |||
832 | Michael Nakazawa | 6 | February 20, 2010 | 8 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
833 | Kazuki Hirata | 1 | February 28, 2010 | 14 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
834 | Keisuke Ishii | 1 | March 14, 2010 | 7 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
835 | Munenori Sawa | 4 | March 21, 2010 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
836 | Masa Takanashi | 5 | 6 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Previously won the title as Masahiro Mekanashi and Poco Takanashi. | ||
837 | Danshoku Dino | 17 | March 27, 2010 | 25 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
838 | Yukihiro Abe | 1 | April 21, 2010 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Championship changes take place during a 10-min 3-way title match. | |
839 | Yasu Urano | 2 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
840 | Yukihiro Abe | 2 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
841 | Danshoku Dino | 18 | 45 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
842 | Masa Takanashi | 6 | June 5, 2010 | 333 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | The longest individual reign | |
843 | Keisuke Ishii | 2 | May 4, 2011 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
844 | Masa Takanashi | 7 | 42 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
845 | Emi Sakura | 3 | June 15, 2011 | <1 | Warabi, Japan | Live event | ||
846 | Remi Nagano | 1 | <1 | Warabi, Japan | Live event | |||
847 | Hikari Minami | 3 | <1 | Warabi, Japan | Live event | |||
848 | Emi Sakura | 4 | <1 | Warabi, Japan | Live event | |||
849 | Masa Takanashi | 8 | 3 | Warabi, Japan | Live event | |||
850 | Keisuke Ishii | 3 | June 18, 2011 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
851 | Ken Ohka | 8 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
852 | Masa Takanashi | 9 | 1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
853 | Keisuke Ishii | 4 | June 19, 2011 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
854 | Masa Takanashi | 10 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
855 | SeXXXy Eddy | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
856 | Keisuke Ishii | 5 | 7 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
857 | Jado | 1 | June 26, 2011 | <1 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | ||
858 | Danshoku Dino | 19 | 4 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | |||
859 | Masa Takanashi | 11 | June 30, 2011 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Championship changes take place during a 7-team gauntlet match. | |
860 | Yasu Urano | 3 | 3 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
861 | Antonio Honda | 3 | July 3, 2011 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
862 | Daisuke Sasaki | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
863 | Antonio Honda | 4 | 7 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
864 | Daisuke Sasaki | 2 | July 10, 2011 | <1 | Nagoya, Japan | Live event | ||
865 | Tsuyoshi Kikuchi | 1 | <1 | Nagoya, Japan | Live event | |||
866 | Ultraman Robin | 1 | <1 | Nagoya, Japan | Live event | Won the title by pinning Kikuchi in a tag team match. | ||
867 | Tsuyoshi Kikuchi | 2 | <1 | Nagoya, Japan | Live event | |||
868 | Antonio Honda | 5 | 11 | Nagoya, Japan | Live event | |||
869 | Daisuke Sasaki | 3 | July 21, 2011 | 3 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
870 | Antonio Honda | 6 | July 24, 2011 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | This was a 15-man Ironman Royal Rumble, which Sasaki won by last eliminating Sasaki. | |
871 | Gorgeous Matsuno | 9 | July 24, 2011 | 35 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
872 | Michael Nakazawa | 7 | August 28, 2011 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Took place during a battle royal. | |
873 | Yasu Urano | 4 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
874 | Gorgeous Matsuno | 10 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
875 | DJ Nira | 3 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
876 | Michael Nakazawa | 8 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
877 | Gorgeous Matsuno | 11 | 91 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event2 | |||
878 | Shigehiro Irie | 2 | November 27, 2011 | 32 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Took place during a tag team match, where Keisuke Ishi was Irie's partner and Poison Julie Sawada was Matsuno's. | |
879 | Kanjyuro Matsuyama | 1 | December 29, 2011 | 1 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | ||
880 | Tigers Mask | 1 | December 30, 2011 | 1 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | This was a 3-way match also involving Naoki Setoguchi. | |
881 | Takoyakida | 1 | December 31, 2011 | 2 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | ||
882 | Ebessan (III) | 1 | January 2, 2012 | 3 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | ||
883 | Apple Miyuki | 2 | January 5, 2012 | 2 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | ||
884 | Kuishinbo Kamen | 1 | January 7, 2012 | 1 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | ||
885 | Black Buffalo | 1 | January 8, 2012 | 4 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | This was a 3-way match also involving Billyken Kid. | |
886 | Miyuki Matsuyama | 3 | January 12, 2012 | 49 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | Took place during a tag team match, where Kanjyuro Matsuyama was Matsuyama's partner and Tigers Mask was Buffalo's. | |
887 | Ebessan (III) | 2 | March 1, 2012 | <1 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | This was a 3-way match also involving Miracle Man. | |
888 | Kanjyuro Matsuyama | 2 | 1 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | |||
889 | Tigers Mask | 2 | March 2, 2012 | 2 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | This was a 3-way match also involving Atsushi Kotoge. | |
890 | Miyawaki | 1 | March 4, 2012 | <1 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | ||
891 | Antonio Honda | 7 | <1 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | Took place during a 10-minutes Iron Man match. | ||
892 | Miyawaki | 2 | <1 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | |||
893 | Antonio Honda | 8 | 7 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | |||
894 | Poison Julie Sawada | 6 | March 11, 2012 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Took place during a battle royal. | |
895 | Michael Nakazawa | 9 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
896 | Kana | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
897 | Antonio Honda | 9 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
898 | Kana | 2 | 28 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
899 | Michael Nakazawa | 10 | April 8, 2012 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Took place during a 10-minutes ironman battle royal. | |
900 | Kana | 3 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
901 | Keita Yano | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
902 | Kana | 4 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
903 | Michael Nakazawa | 11 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
904 | Kana | 5 | 22 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
905 | Ayumi Kurihara | 1 | April 30, 2012 | 34 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
906 | Hiroshi Fukuda | 1 | June 3, 2012 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
907 | Hoshitango | 3 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
908 | Michael Nakazawa | 12 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
909 | Ayumi Kurihara | 2 | 5 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
910 | Mio Shirai | 1 | June 8, 2012 | 2 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
911 | Hiroyo Matsumoto | 1 | June 10, 2012 | 3 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
912 | Tsukasa Fujimoto | 1 | June 13, 2012 | 10 | Saitama, Japan | Live event | ||
913 | Tsukushi | 1 | June 23, 2012 | <1 | Warabi, Saitama, Japan | Live event | ||
914 | Ringside mat at Ice Ribbon dojo | 1 | <1 | Warabi, Saitama, Japan | Live event | |||
915 | Tsukasa Fujimoto | 2 | 1 | Warabi, Saitama, Japan | Live event | |||
916 | Hiroshi Fukuda | 2 | June 24, 2012 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Took place during a battle royal. | |
917 | Tanomusaku Toba | 5 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
918 | Tsukasa Fujimoto | 3 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
919 | Choun Shiryu | 1 | 6 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
920 | DJ Nira | 4 | June 30, 2012 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
921 | Choun Shiryu | 2 | 12 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
922 | Yuki Sato | 1 | July 12, 2012 | 7 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
923 | Dick Togo | 2 | July 19, 2012 | 1 | Bolivia | Live event | First title change to take place outside of Japan. | |
924 | Ajayu | 1 | July 20, 2012 | 2 | Bolivia | Live event | ||
925 | Yuki Sato | 1 | July 22, 2012 | <1 | Bolivia | Live event | ||
926 | A Bolivian boy | 1 | <1 | Bolivia | Live event | |||
927 | Dick Togo | 3 | 2 | Bolivia | Live event | |||
928 | Yuki Sato | 2 | July 24, 2012 | 5 | Bolivia | Live event | ||
929 | Choun Shiryu | 3 | July 29, 2012 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
930 | Hiroshi Fukuda | 3 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Took place during a battle royal. | ||
931 | Akito | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
932 | Choun Shiryu | 4 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
933 | Yuki Sato | 3 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
934 | Hiroshi Fukuda | 4 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
935 | Gorgeous Matsuno | 12 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
936 | Makoto Oishi | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Took place during a tag team match, with Kudo as Oishi's partner, and DJ Nira as Matsuno's. | ||
937 | Hiroshi Fukuda | 5 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
938 | Gorgeous Matsuno | 13 | 1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
939 | Mio Shirai | 2 | July 30, 2012 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Pinned Matsuno in a 4-way tag team match, also involving Ryo Mizunami as Shirai's partner, Rion Mizuki as Matsuno's, and the teams of Saoshi Sano and Batten Tamagawa, and Go Shiofuki and Kinteki Sakuragaoka. | |
940 | Gentaro | 4 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
941 | Michael Mamezawa | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
942 | Hiroshi Fukuda | 6 | 1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
943 | Gota Ihashi | 1 | July 31, 2012 | 1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
944 | Hiroshi Fukuda | 7 | August 1, 2012 | 1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
945 | Rikiya Shindo | 1 | August 2, 2012 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
946 | Hiroshi Fukuda | 8 | 1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
947 | Yakitori | 1 | August 3, 2012 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
948 | Ryuichi Sekine | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
949 | Beer | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
950 | Gota Ihashi | 2 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
951 | Hiroshi Fukuda | 9 | 1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
952 | Konosuke Takeshita | 1 | August 4, 2012 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
953 | Hiroshi Fukuda | 10 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
954 | DJ Nira | 5 | 5 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
955 | Hiroshi Fukuda | 11 | August 9, 2012 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
956 | Chair | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
957 | Hiroshi Fukuda | 12 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
958 | Cherry | 8 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
959 | DJ Nira | 6 | 9 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
960 | E.YOSHIHIKO | 5 | August 18, 2012 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Took place during a battle royal. | |
961 | Yoshiaki Fujiwara | 1 | 138 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
962 | E.YOSHIHIKO | 6 | January 3, 2013 | 171 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
963 | Gorgeous Matsuno | 14 | June 23, 2013 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Took place during a 9-man 10-minutes battle royal. | |
964 | Masa Takanashi | 12 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
965 | Tomomitsu Matsunaga | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
966 | Soma Takao | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
967 | Mikami | 11 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
968 | Tomomitsu Matsunaga | 2 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
969 | Michael Nakazawa | 13 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
970 | Yoshihiko | 5 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
971 | DJ Nira | 7 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
972 | "Kōmyō" | 1 | 56 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | A calligraphy by singer and actor Akihiro Miwa. Took place during a 9-man 10-minutes battle royal. | ||
973 | DJ Nira | 8 | August 18, 2013 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Took place during a battle royal. | |
974 | Akihiro | 2 | 42 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
975 | Kudo | 2 | September 29, 2013 | 14 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Pinned Akihiro during a battle royal. | |
976 | Danshoku Dino | 20 | October 13, 2013 | 7 | Sapporo, Japan | Live event | Took place during a tag team match, with Makoto Oishi as Dino's partner and Harashima as Kudo's. | |
977 | Harashima | 2 | October 20, 2013 | 56 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | This was also for Harashima's KO-D Openweight Championship. Harashima previously won the title as Hero! | |
978 | Yukio Sakaguchi | 1 | December 15, 2013 | 8 | Fukuoka, Japan | Live event | Took place during a tag team match, with Mokoto Oishi as Dino's partner and Harashima as Kudo's. Sakaguchi won by referee stoppage. | |
979 | Harashima | 3 | December 23, 2013 | 21 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | This was also for Harashima's KO-D Openweight Championship. | |
980 | Masa Takanashi | 13 | January 13, 2014 | 13 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
981 | Tomomitsu Matsunaga | 3 | January 26, 2014 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Took place during a battle royal. | |
982 | Guanchulo | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
983 | Gota Ihashi | 3 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
984 | Kazuki Hirata | 2 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
985 | Michael Nakazawa | 14 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
986 | Hoshitango | 4 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
987 | Yasu Urano | 5 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
988 | Masa Takanashi | 14 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
989 | Yasu Urano | 6 | 28 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
990 | Emi Sakura | 5 | February 23, 2014 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Took place during a battle royal. | |
991 | DJ Nira | 9 | <1 | Tokyo | Live event | |||
992 | Akito | 2 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
993 | Daichi Kakimoto | 3 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
994 | Kazuki Hirata | 3 | 14 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
995 | Daisuke Sasaki | 4 | March 9, 2014 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Took place during a battle royal. | |
996 | DJ Nira | 10 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
997 | Makoto Oishi | 2 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
998 | Kazuki Hirata | 4 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
999 | Sanshiro Takagi | 8 | 51 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1000 | Ironman title belt | 1 | April 29, 2014 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Takagi attempted to retire the championship, but was knocked out by Poison Sawada with the belt; as Takagi fell with the belt on his chest, the referee counted the pinfall, making the belt itself the champion. | |
1001 | Jun Akiyama | 1 | 18 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1002 | Masao Inoue | 1 | May 17, 2014 | <1 | Kasukabe, Saitama, Japan | Live event | ||
1003 | Jun Akiyama | 2 | 8 | Kasukabe, Saitama, Japan | Live event | |||
1004 | Masao Inoue | 2 | May 25, 2014 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Pinned Akiyama during a 6-man battle royal. | |
1005 | Jun Akiyama | 3 | 4 | Chiba, Japan | Live event | |||
1006 | Akihiro | 3 | May 29, 2014 | 80 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
1007 | DJ Nira | 11 | August 17, 2014 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Took place during a battle royal. | |
1008 | Gorgeous Matsuno | 15 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1009 | LiLiCo | 1 | 128 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event 1 | |||
1010 | Yoshihiko | 6 | December 23, 2014 | 11 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
1011 | Saki Akai | 1 | January 3, 2015 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Took place during a 6-man tag team match, with Masa Takanashi and D.J. Nira as Akai's partners, and Antonio Honda and Soma Takao as Yoshihiko's. | |
1012 | Aja Kong | 2 | 43 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1013 | Yusuke Kubo | 1 | February 15, 2015 | <1 | Saitama, Japan | Live event | ||
1014 | Syunma Katsumata | 1 | <1 | Saitama, Japan | Live event | Took place during a battle royal. | ||
1015 | Hikaru Sato | 2 | <1 | Saitama, Japan | Live event | |||
1016 | Soma Takao | 2 | <1 | Saitama, Japan | Live event | |||
1017 | Zeus | 1 | <1 | Saitama, Japan | Live event | |||
1018 | Tomomitsu Matsunaga | 4 | <1 | Saitama, Japan | Live event | |||
1019 | Makoto Oishi | 3 | <1 | Saitama, Japan | Live event | |||
1020 | Aja Kong | 3 | 254 | Saitama, Japan | Live event | |||
1021 | Cherry | 9 | October 27, 2015 | 3 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
1022 | Ashton Phoenix | 1 | October 30, 2015 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
1023 | Moeka Haruhi | 3 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1024 | Cherry | 10 | 9 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1025 | Tomomitsu Matsunaga | 5 | November 8, 2015 | <1 | Kasukabe, Japan | Live event | Took place during a battle royal. | |
1026 | Cherry | 11 | <1 | Kasukabe, Japan | Live event | |||
1027 | Toru Owashi | 2 | <1 | Kasukabe, Japan | Live event | |||
1028 | Ladybeard | 1 | <1 | Kasukabe, Japan | Live event | |||
1029 | Tomomitsu Matsunaga | 6 | <1 | Kasukabe, Japan | Live event | |||
1030 | Cherry | 12 | <1 | Kasukabe, Japan | Live event | |||
1031 | Toru Owashi | 3 | <1 | Kasukabe, Japan | Live event | |||
1032 | Ladybeard | 2 | <1 | Kasukabe, Japan | Live event | |||
1033 | Tomomitsu Matsunaga | 7 | <1 | Kasukabe, Japan | Live event | |||
1034 | Cherry | 13 | <1 | Kasukabe, Japan | Live event | |||
1035 | Tomomitsu Matsunaga | 8 | <1 | Kasukabe, Japan | Live event | |||
1036 | Toru Owashi | 4 | <1 | Kasukabe, Japan | Live event | |||
1037 | Ladybeard | 3 | <1 | Kasukabe, Japan | Live event | |||
1038 | Cherry | 14 | <1 | Kasukabe, Japan | Live event | |||
1039 | Makoto Oishi | 4 | <1 | Kasukabe, Japan | Live event | |||
1040 | Suguru Miyatake | 1 | <1 | Kasukabe, Japan | Live event | |||
1041 | Kazuki Hirata | 5 | <1 | Kasukabe, Japan | Live event | |||
1042 | Makoto Oishi | 5 | <1 | Kasukabe, Japan | Live event | |||
1043 | Cherry | 15 | 10 | Kasukabe, Japan | Live event | |||
1044 | Oishi|Makoto Oishi | 6 | November 18, 2015 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
1045 | Toru Owashi | 5 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1046 | Kazuki Hirata | 6 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1047 | Masa Takanashi | 15 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1048 | Suguru Miyatake | 2 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1049 | Syunma Katsumata | 2 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1050 | Cherry | 16 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1051 | Gota Ihashi | 4 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1052 | Gota Ihashi's tights | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1053 | Cherry | 17 | 1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1054 | Asako Galápagos Akita | 1 | November 19, 2015 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Tokyo Sports offices | Editor for the Tokyo Sports newspaper. | |
1055 | Cherry | 18 | 9 | Tokyo, Japan | Tokyo Sports offices | |||
1056 | Kikutaro | 6 | November 28, 2015 | <1 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | Took place during a battle royal. | |
1057 | Syunma Katsumata | 3 | November 28, 2015 | <1 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | ||
1058 | Kazuki Hirata | 7 | <1 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | |||
1059 | Toru Owashi | 6 | <1 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | |||
1060 | Yoshihiko | 7 | <1 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | |||
1061 | Suguru Miyatake | 3 | <1 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | |||
1062 | Gota Ihashi | 5 | <1 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | |||
1063 | Gota Ihashi's underwear | 1 | <1 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | |||
1064 | Cherry | 18 | <1 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | |||
1065 | Saki Akai | 2 | 15 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | |||
1066 | Cherry | 19 | December 13, 2015 | <1 | Fukuoka, Japan | Live event | Took place during a battle royal. | |
1067 | Makoto Oishi | 7 | <1 | Fukuoka, Japan | Live event | |||
1068 | Ventvert Jack | 1 | <1 | Fukuoka, Japan | Live event | |||
1069 | Hiroshi Fukuda | 13 | <1 | Fukuoka, Japan | Live event | |||
1070 | Saki Akai | 3 | 21 | Fukuoka, Japan | Live event | |||
1071 | LiLiCo | 2 | January 3, 2016 | 112 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
1072 | Saki Akai | 4 | April 24, 2016 | 27 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
1073 | Joey Ryan | 1 | May 21, 2016 | 22 | Kasukabe, Japan | Live event | ||
1074 | Rey Mysterio Jr. | 1 | June 12, 2016 | <1 | Boyle Heights, CA, United States | Live event | [3] | |
1075 | Joey Ryan | 2 | 5 | Boyle Heights, CA, United States | Live event | [4] | ||
1076 | Chuck Taylor | 1 | June 17, 2016 | <1 | Des Moines, IA, United States | Live event | [5] | |
1077 | Scott Hall | 1 | <1 | Des Moines, IA, United States | Live event | [5] | ||
1078 | Colt Cabana | 1 | <1 | Des Moines, IA, United States | Live event | Won the title by forfeit after tricking Scott Hall into saying "I give up" off a sheet of paper. | [6] | |
1079 | Joey Ryan | 3 | 3 | Des Moines, IA, United States | Live event | [7] | ||
1080 | Kikutaro | 7 | June 20, 2016 | <1 | Los Angeles, CA, United States | Live event | [8] | |
1081 | Laura James | 1 | 1 | Los Angeles, CA, United States | Live event | [9] | ||
1082 | Bunny | 1 | June 21, 2016 | 2 | Los Angeles, CA, United States | Live event | A cat. | [10] |
1083 | Ryan Nemeth | 1 | June 23, 2016 | <1 | Los Angeles, CA, United States | Live event | Won the title by trading it with Bunny for a cat treat. | [11] |
1084 | Taya Valkyrie | 1 | 2 | Hollywood, CA, United States | Live event | [12] | ||
1085 | John Morrison | 1 | June 25, 2016 | <1 | Boyle Heights, CA, United States | Live event | [13] | |
1086 | Ricochet | 1 | 1 | Boyle Heights, CA, United States | Live event | [14] | ||
1087 | Brian Metz | 1 | June 26, 2016 | <1 | Boyle Heights, CA, United States | Live event | Won by tricking Ricochet into signing a document giving the title to Metz. | [15] |
1088 | Matt Striker | 1 | <1 | Boyle Heights, CA, United States | Live event | [15] | ||
1089 | Cheerleader Melissa | 1 | <1 | Boyle Heights, CA, United States | Live event | [16] | ||
1090 | Matt Cross | 1 | <1 | Boyle Heights, CA, United States | Live event | [17] | ||
1091 | Brian Cage | 1 | 1 | Boyle Heights, CA, United States | Live event | [18] | ||
1092 | Joey Ryan | 4 | June 27, 2016 | 2 | Boyle Heights, CA, United States | Live event | [19] | |
1093 | Alacrana Plata #2 | 2 | June 29, 2016 | 9 | Venice, CA, United States | Live event | Previously won the title as Laura James. | [20] |
1094 | Buggy Nova | 1 | July 8, 2016 | <1 | Corona, CA, United States | Live event | [21] | |
1095 | Joey Ryan | 5 | 1 | Corona, CA, United States | Live event | [21] | ||
1096 | Scarlett Bordeaux | 1 | July 9, 2016 | <1 | Detroit, MI, United States | Live event | [22] | |
1097 | Rhyno | 1 | <1 | Detroit, MI, United States | Live event | In a match defending the title against Rhino, Bordeaux forfeited the title in exchange for Rhyno's autograph. | [23] | |
1098 | Robbie E | 1 | <1 | Detroit, MI, United States | Live event | This was a ladder match. | [24] | |
1099 | Joey Ryan | 6 | 1 | Detroit, MI, United States | Live event | Won the title by trading it with Robbie E for toilet paper. | [25] | |
1100 | Timothy Thatcher | 1 | July 10, 2016 | <1 | Oxnard, CA, United States | Live event | [26] | |
1101 | Drew Gulak | 1 | <1 | Oxnard, CA, United States | Live event | [27] | ||
1102 | Eli Drake | 1 | <1 | Oxnard, CA, United States | Live event | [28] | ||
1103 | Jervis Cottonbelly | 1 | <1 | Oxnard, CA, United States | Live event | Won due to Drake asking Cottonbelly to stop tickling him, which the referee counted as a submission. | [29] | |
1104 | Joey Ryan | 7 | 7 | Oxnard, CA, United States | Live event | Won the title by trading it with Cottonbelly for the company of two women. | [30] | |
1105 | Brian Kendrick | 1 | July 17, 2016 | <1 | Moorpark, CA, United States | Live event | [31] | |
1106 | Joey Ryan | 8 | 5 | Moorpark, CA, United States | Live event | [32] | ||
1107 | "Spider-Man" | 1 | July 22, 2016 | <1 | San Diego, CA, United States | San Diego Comic-Con | A person cosplaying as Spider-Man. | [32] |
1108 | The Addicition (Christopher Daniels and Frankie Kazarian) |
1 | <1 | San Diego, CA, United States | San Diego Comic-Con | Daniels and Kazarian pinned "Spider-Man" at the same time to become co-champions; First tag team to become co-champions. | [33] | |
1109 | Mike Kingston | 1 | <1 | San Diego, CA, United States | San Diego Comic-Con | [34] | ||
1110 | Joey Ryan | 9 | <1 | San Diego, CA, United States | San Diego Comic-Con | [35] | ||
1111 | Laura James | 3 | 1 | San Diego, CA, United States | San Diego Comic-Con | [36] | ||
1112 | Ron Funches | 1 | July 23, 2016 | <1 | San Diego, CA, United States | San Diego Comic-Con | [37] | |
1113 | Joey Ryan | 10 | July 23, 2016 | 5 | San Diego, CA, United States | San Diego Comic-Con | [38] | |
1114 | Candice LeRae | 1 | July 28, 2016 | 3 | "Inside Joey Ryan's head" | N/A | Pinned Joey Ryan in a dream; first title change to take place outside of reality. | [39] |
1115 | Joey Ryan | 11 | July 31, 2016 | <1 | Providence, RI, United States | Americana '16 | ||
1116 | Mia Yim | 1 | <1 | Providence, RI, United States | Americana '16 | |||
1117 | Suge D | 1 | <1 | Providence, RI, United States | Americana '16 | [40] | ||
1118 | Tanya Cornell | 1 | <1 | Providence, RI, United States | Americana '16 | [41] | ||
1119 | Kevin Quinn | 1 | <1 | Providence, RI, United States | Americana '16 | [42] | ||
1120 | Johnny Cockstrong | 1 | <1 | Providence, RI, United States | Live event | [43] | ||
1121 | Joey Ryan | 12 | <1 | Providence, RI, United States | Live event | [44] | ||
1122 | Beyond Wrestling audience | 1 | <1 | Providence, RI, United States | Live event | Ryan forfeited the title to the audience of show, thus recognizing it as champion. The reign is only credited to "Beyond Wrestling audience", and not to the respective names of the people in attendance. | [45] | |
1123 | Joey Ryan | 13 | 1 | Providence, RI, United States | Live event | Audience taps out collectively while clapping. | [45] | |
1124 | Cerealman | 1 | August 1, 2016 | 3 | Los Angeles, CA, United States | Live event | [46] | |
1125 | Joey Ryan | 14 | August 4, 2016 | 2 | Los Angeles, CA, United States | Live event | [47] | |
1126 | Suge D | 2 | August 6, 2016 | <1 | LaSalle, IL, United States | Live event | [48] | |
1127 | Santino Marella | 1 | <1 | LaSalle, IL, United States | Live event | [48] | ||
1128 | Joey Ryan | 15 | 1 | LaSalle, IL, United States | Live event | [48] | ||
1129 | Johnny Gargano | 1 | August 7, 2016 | 1 | Miami, FL, United States | Live event | [49] | |
1130 | Zack Sabre Jr. | 1 | August 8, 2016 | 1 | United States | Live event | [50] | |
1131 | Excalibur | 1 | August 9, 2016 | 1 | United States | Live event | [51] | |
1132 | Rick Knox | 1 | August 10, 2016 | <1 | United States | Live event | [52] | |
1133 | The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) |
1 | 1 | United States | Live event | Pinned Rick Knox together to win the title. | [52] | |
1134 | Chris Hero | 1 | August 11, 2016 | <1 | United States | Live event | Bought the title from The Young Bucks with their own money. | [53] |
1135 | Veda Scott | 1 | <1 | United States | Live event | Won the title by trading it with Hero for a new elbow technique. | [54] | |
1136 | Joey Ryan | 16 | 1 | United States | Live event | [55] | ||
1137 | Chris Masters | 1 | August 12, 2016 | <1 | United States | Live event | [56] | |
1138 | Tommy Dreamer | 1 | <1 | United States | Live event | This was a First Blood match. | [57] | |
1139 | Joey Ryan | 17 | 3 | United States | Live event | |||
1140 | Rocky Romero | 1 | August 15, 2016 | <1 | United States | Live event | [58] | |
1141 | Peter Avalon | 1 | <1 | United States | Live event | |||
1142 | Marty Scurll | 1 | <1 | United States | Live event | |||
1143 | Joey Ryan | 18 | <1 | United States | Live event | |||
1144 | Rocky Romero | 2 | 1 | United States | Live event | |||
1145 | Jarek 1:20 | 1 | August 16, 2016 | 1 | United States | Live event | Won by forfeit after making Romero disappear in a magic trick. | [59] |
1146 | Joey Ryan | 19 | August 17, 2016 | 1 | United States | Live event | [60] | |
1147 | Vince McMahon's star | 1 | August 18, 2016 | <1 | Hollywood, CA, United States | Live event | Vince McMahon's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. | |
1148 | Laura James | 4 | <1 | Hollywood, CA, United States | Live event | |||
1149 | Judas Draven | 1 | <1 | United States | Live event | |||
1150 | Joey Ryan | 20 | 1 | United States | Live event | |||
1151 | X-Pac | 1 | August 19, 2016 | <1 | San Francisco, CA, United States | Live event | ||
1152 | MVP | 1 | <1 | San Francisco, CA, United States | Live event | |||
1153 | Joey Ryan | 21 | 1 | San Francisco, CA, United States | Live event | |||
1154 | Bill Hanstock | 1 | August 20, 2016 | <1 | North Hollywood, CA, United States | Live event | ||
1155 | Brandon Stroud | 1 | <1 | North Hollywood, CA, United States | Live event | |||
1156 | Joey Ryan | 22 | 6 | North Hollywood, CA, United States | Live event | |||
1157 | Guanchulo | 2 | August 26, 2016 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
1158 | Toru Owashi | 7 | 1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1159 | Kazuki Hirata | 8 | August 27, 2016 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
1160 | Rei Takagi | 2 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1161 | Joey Ryan | 23 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1162 | Toru Owashi | 8 | 1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1163 | Yakitori | 2 | August 28, 2016 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
1164 | Cherry | 20 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1165 | Keisuke Ishii | 6 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1166 | Yoshihiko | 8 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1167 | Toru Owashi | 9 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1168 | Joey Ryan | 24 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1169 | Yakitori | 3 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1170 | Ryota Yamasato | 1 | 86 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1171 | Ano | 1 | November 22, 2016 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
1172 | Risa Azuma | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1173 | Ryota Sakai | 1 | 1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1174 | Kazuki Hirata | 9 | November 23, 2016 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
1175 | TV Tokyo camera crane | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1176 | Ryota Yamasato | 2 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1177 | Hiroshige | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1178 | Takuro Sepa | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1179 | RN: Konyamoanokodenuitarou | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | A printed email. | ||
1180 | Kazuki Hirata | 10 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1181 | Gota Ihashi | 6 | <1 | Japan | Live event | |||
1182 | Toru Owashi | 10 | <1 | Kawaguchi, Japan | Live event | |||
1183 | Kazuki Hirata | 11 | <1 | Kawaguchi, Japan | Live event | |||
1184 | Nobuhiro Shimatani | 1 | <1 | Kawaguchi, Japan | Live event | |||
1185 | Gota Ihashi | 7 | <1 | Kawaguchi, Japan | Live event | |||
1186 | Masahiro Takanashi | 16 | <1 | Kawaguchi, Japan | Live event | |||
1187 | Kazuki Hirata | 12 | <1 | Kawaguchi, Japan | Live event | |||
1188 | Toru Owashi | 11 | 7 | Kawaguchi, Japan | Live event | |||
1189 | Masahiro Takanashi | 17 | November 30, 2016 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
1190 | Soto Utashiro | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1191 | Mataro | 1 | 2 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1192 | Miki Motoi | 1 | December 2, 2016 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
1193 | Toru Owashi | 12 | 2 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1194 | Masahiro Takanashi | 18 | December 4, 2016 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
1195 | Guanchulo | 3 | <1 | Shizuoka, Japan | Live event | |||
1196 | Bus | 1 | <1 | Shizuoka, Japan | Live event | Guanchulo got stuck on the door of the bus and submitted. | ||
1197 | Nobuhiro Shimatani | 2 | <1 | Shiga, Japan | Live event | Shimatani twisted the bus' windshield wiper and was told to stop by the bus driver, which the referee counted as submission. | ||
1198 | Akira Aoki | 1 | <1 | Shiga, Japan | Live event | The driver of the bus. | ||
1199 | Toru Owashi | 13 | <1 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | |||
1200 | Pork bun | 1 | <1 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | |||
1201 | Mad Paulie | 1 | <1 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | |||
1202 | Dai Suzuki | 1 | <1 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | |||
1203 | Toru Owashi | 14 | <1 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | |||
1204 | Kuishinbo Kamen | 2 | <1 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | |||
1205 | Kikutaro | 8 | <1 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | |||
1206 | Kotatsu | 1 | <1 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | |||
1207 | Hyota Echizenya | 1 | 62 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | |||
1208 | Kotatsu | 2 | February 4, 2017 | 44 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | ||
1209 | Guanchulo | 4 | March 20, 2017 | <1 | Saitama Japan | Live event | ||
1210 | Yoshihiko | 9 | <1 | Saitama, Japan | Live event | |||
1211 | Kotatsu | 3 | <1 | Saitama, Japan | Live event | |||
1212 | Joey Ryan | 25 | <1 | Saitama, Japan | Live event | |||
1213 | Danshoku Dino | 21 | 6 | Saitama, Japan | Live event | |||
1214 | Joey Ryan | 26 | March 26, 2017 | <1 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | ||
1215 | Danshoku Dino | 22 | <1 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | |||
1216 | Joey Ryan | 27 | 4 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | |||
1217 | Brandi Rhodes | 1 | March 30, 2017 | <1 | Orlando, FL, United States | Live event | ||
1218 | Pat Buck | 1 | <1 | Orlando, FL, United States | Live event | |||
1219 | Joey Ryan | 28 | 1 | Orlando, FL, United States | Live event | |||
1220 | Matt Striker | 2 | March 31, 2017 | <1 | Orlando, FL, United States | Live event | ||
1221 | Joey Ryan | 29 | <1 | Orlando, FL, United States | Live event | |||
1222 | Swoggle | 1 | <1 | Orlando, FL, United States | Live event | |||
1223 | Joey Ryan | 30 | <1 | Orlando, FL, United States | Live event | |||
1224 | The Sandman | 1 | <1 | Orlando, FL, United States | Live event | [61] | ||
1225 | Swoggle | 2 | <1 | Orlando, FL, United States | Live event | |||
1226 | Joey Ryan | 31 | 1 | Orlando, FL, United States | Live event | |||
1227 | Jack the Jobber | 1 | April 1, 2017 | <1 | Orlando, FL, United States | WCPW's State of Emergency | Pinned Ryan whilst he was in the middle of a match with Primate. | [62] |
1228 | Joey Ryan | 32 | <1 | Orlando, FL, United States | WCPW's State of Emergency | |||
1229 | Joe Hendry | 1 | <1 | Orlando, FL, United States | WCPW's State of Emergency | |||
1230 | Trash bin | 1 | <1 | Orlando, FL, United States | WCPW's State of Emergency | Hendry threw the belt into the trash bin because he hated comedy wrestling, with the trash bin being recognized as champion. | ||
1231 | Jack the Jobber | 2 | <1 | Orlando, FL, United States | WCPW's State of Emergency | Found the trash and pinned it backstage. | ||
1232 | Joey Ryan | 33 | <1 | Orlando, FL, United States | WCPW State of Emergency | |||
1233 | Shayna Baszler | 1 | <1 | Orlando, FL, United States | WrestleCon Women's Supershow | |||
1234 | Eddie Kingston | 1 | <1 | Orlando, FL, United States | Live event | |||
1235 | Joey Ryan | 34 | <1 | Orlando, FL, United States | Live event | |||
1236 | Joey Janela | 1 | <1 | Orlando, FL, United States | Live event | |||
1237 | The Invisible Man | 1 | 6 | Orlando, FL, United States | Live event | |||
1238 | Jon Murray | 1 | April 7, 2017 | <1 | Dayton, OH, United States | Rockstar Pro Wrestling's Spring Break | ||
1239 | Joey Ryan | 35 | 21 | Dayton, OH, United States | Rockstar Pro Wrestling's Spring Break | |||
1240 | Tommy Dreamer | 2 | April 28, 2017 | <1 | Canterbury, United Kingdom | Fight! Nation UK Live event | [63] | |
1241 | Robert Sharpe | 1 | <1 | Canterbury, United Kingdom | Fight! Nation UK Live event | [63] | ||
1242 | Joey Ryan | 36 | 1 | Canterbury, United Kingdom | Fight! Nation UK Live event | [63] | ||
1243 | Nixon Newell | 1 | April 29, 2017 | 1 | Bristol, United Kingdom | Pro Wrestling Chaos Live event | This was a 3-way match also involving Rick Riley. Riley's APW 24/7 Championship was also on the line, but as you could only win his title by pinning him, Newell only won the Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship. The match officially ended when Ryan pinned Riley to win his title. | [64] |
1244 | Joey Ryan | 37 | April 30, 2017 | <1 | London, United Kingdom | Live event | ||
1245 | Nixon Newell | 2 | <1 | London, United Kingdom | IPW:UK event | |||
1246 | Joey Ryan | 38 | <1 | London, United Kingdom | IPW: UK Meet & Greet | |||
1247 | Giovanni Lombardo Jr. | 1 | <1 | London, United Kingdom | Live event | [65] | ||
1248 | Cuban Heat | 1 | <1 | London, United Kingdom | Live event | [65] | ||
1249 | Joey Ryan | 39 | 7 | London, United Kingdom | Live event | [65] | ||
1250 | Sosa with the Cosa | 1 | May 7, 2017 | <1 | Ridgefield Park, NJ | Live event | ||
1251 | Mike from the Front Row (Mikey Mickendrow) | 1 | <1 | Ridgefield Park, NJ | Live event | Audience member. | [66] | |
1252 | Joey Ryan | 40 | <1 | Ridgefield Park, NJ | Live event | |||
1253 | Maxwell Jacob Friedman | 1 | <1 | Ridgefield Park, NJ | Live event | |||
1254 | Lio Rush | 1 | <1 | Ridgefield Park, NJ | Live event | |||
1255 | CPA | 1 | <1 | Ridgefield Park, NJ | Live event | |||
1256 | Pinkie Sanchez | 1 | <1 | Ridgefield Park, NJ | Live event | |||
1257 | Steven Pena | 1 | <1 | Ridgefield Park, NJ | Live event | |||
1258 | Matt Caraballo | 1 | <1 | Ridgefield Park, NJ | Live event | |||
1259 | Jimmy Lloyd | 1 | <1 | Ridgefield Park, NJ | Live event | |||
1260 | Joey Ryan | 41 | 18 | Ridgefield Park, NJ | Live event | |||
1261 | Laura James | 5 | June 24, 2017 | 10 | Austin, TX | WrestleCircus' Dive Hard With a Vengeance | Won by pinning Ryan in the first fall of a four-way three-fall match also involving Tessa Blanchard and Jordan Len-X, which was also for Ryan's WrestleCircus Sideshow Championship and Pro Wrestling Revolver Scramble Championship. Blanchard won the WrestleCircus Sideshow Championship with the second pinfall, and Len-X won the Pro Wrestling Revolver Scramble Championship with the third. | [67] |
1262 | Joey Ryan | 42 | July 4, 2017 | 3 | Baldwin Park, CA | Bar Wrestling 2: Independents Day | [68] | |
1263 | Daisuke Sasaki | 5 | July 7, 2017 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | [69] | |
1264 | Joey Ryan | 43 | 8 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | [69] | ||
1265 | Maho Kurone | 1 | July 15, 2017 | 11 | Yokohama, Japan | Live event | ||
1266 | Miyu Yamashita | 1 | July 26, 2017 | 4 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
1267 | Marika Kobashi | 1 | July 30, 2017 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
1268 | Cherry | 21 | 6 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1269 | Tetsuya Koda | 2 | August 5, 2017 | 15 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
1270 | Nodoka Onesan | 1 | August 20, 2017 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
1271 | Mizuki | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1272 | Yuu | 1 | 35 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | [70] | ||
1273 | Disposable Chopsticks | 1 | September 24, 2017 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
1274 | Royce Isaacs | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1275 | Antonio Honda | 10 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1276 | Yoshihiko | 10 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1277 | Kazuki Hirata | 13 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1278 | Yuni | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1279 | Makoto Oishi | 8 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1280 | Yuu | 2 | 60 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1281 | Miyu Yamashita | 2 | November 23, 2017 | 31 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
1282 | Ichiko Hirata | 14 | December 24, 2017 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Previously won the title as Kazuki Hirata. | |
1283 | Diego | 5 | 6 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Previously won the title as Guanchulo. | ||
1284 | Dick Togo | 4 | December 30, 2017 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
1285 | Colt Cabana | 2 | 4 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1286 | Super Sasadango Machine | 3 | January 3, 2018 | 38 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Previously won the title as Muscle Sakai. | |
1287 | Abe Wakichi | 1 | February 10, 2018 | 1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
1288 | Super Sasadango Machine | 4 | February 11, 2018 | 12 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
1289 | Kaede | 1 | February 23, 2018 | 1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Member of the J-pop group Negicco. | |
1290 | Super Sasadango Machine | 5 | March 2, 2018 | 8 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
1291 | MAO | 1 | March 10, 2018 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
1292 | Sanshiro Takagi | 10 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1293 | Makoto Oishi | 9 | 1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1294 | Kazuki Hirata | 15 | March 11, 2018 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
1295 | Yuni | 2 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1296 | Makoto Oishi | 10 | 3 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1297 | Aja Kong | 2 | March 14, 2018 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | [71] | |
1298 | Super Sasadango Machine | 6 | 39 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1299 | Kazuki Hirata | 16 | April 22, 2018 | <1 | Nagano, Japan | Live event | [72] | |
1300 | Super Sasadango Machine | 7 | 7 | Nagano, Japan | Live event | |||
1301 | Nobuhiro Shimatani | 2 | April 29, 2018 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | [73] | |
1302 | Saki Akai | 5 | 9 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1303 | Masahiro Takanashi | 16 | May 8, 2018 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | [74] | |
1304 | Gorgeous Matsuno | 16 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1305 | Nobuhiro Shimatani | 4 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1306 | Saki Akai | 6 | 14 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1307 | Nobuhiro Shimatani | 5 | May 22, 2018 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Won in a gauntlet match | |
1308 | Chair | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Won in a gauntlet match | ||
1309 | Antonio Honda | 10 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Won in a gauntlet match | ||
1310 | Maki Ito | 1 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1311 | Makoto Oishi | 11 | 5 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1312 | Yuni | 1 | May 27, 2018 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
1313 | Saki Akai | 7 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1314 | Makoto Oishi | 12 | 2 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1315 | Yoshihiko | 11 | May 29, 2018 | 14 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
1316 | Makoto Oishi | 13 | June 12, 2018 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Won in a gauntlet match | |
1317 | Nobuhiru Shimatani | 6 | 4 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | |||
1318 | Kenshin Chikano | 1 | June 16, 2018 | <1 | Hiroshima, Japan | DDT Road To Ryogoku 2018 ~ Dramatic Dream Tokasan ~ | Won in a 6-man Tag Team Match teaming with Naomi Yoshimura & Tsuyoshi Okada to face Shimatani & Mike Bailey & MAO and pinned Shimatani. | |
1319 | Naomi Yoshimura | 1 | <1 | |||||
1320 | Takeshi Okada | 1 | <1 | |||||
1321 | Makoto Oishi | 14 | 8 | |||||
1322 | KUDO | 3 | June 24, 2018 | 8 | Tokyo, Japan | DDT What Are You Doing 2018 | Teamed with Yukio Sakaguchi & Masahiro Takanashi to face Oishi & Danshoku Dino & Super Sasadango Machine and pins Oishi. | |
1323 | Nobuhiro Shimatani | 7 | July 10, 2018 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | DDT Live! Maji Manji #11 | Takes Place during an 8-Person Survival Battle Royal | |
1324 | Saori Anou | 1 | <1 | |||||
1325 | Saki Akai | 8 | <1 | |||||
1326 | Nobuhiro Shimatani | 8 | <1 | |||||
1327 | Konosuke Takeshita | 2 | <1 | |||||
1328 | Akari Suda | 1 | 84 | Member of the teen idol group SKE48. | ||||
1329 | Kaori Matsumura | 1 | October 2, 2018 | 8 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
1330 | Yuki Arai | 1 | October 10, 2018 | 18 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
1331 | Maki Ito | 2 | October 28, 2018 | 7 | Tokyo, Japan | DDT Live! Maji Manji #21 Korakuen Hall Special | Took Place During a 7-Person Gauntlet Battle Royal | |
1332 | Shoko Nakajima | 1 | November 4, 2018 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | TJPW 5th Anniversary Shin-Kiba Tour 2018 Autumn Two | ||
1333 | Maki Ito | 3 | 13 | Was Won In A No.1 Contendership Gauntlet Battle Royal | ||||
1334 | Miyu Yamashita | 3 | November 17, 2018 | 1 | Tokyo, Japan | TJPW 5th Anniversary Shin-Kiba Tour 2018 Autumn Three | Teamed With Nodoka Tenma To Face Ito & Hyper Misao and Pins Ito | |
1335 | Rika Tatsumi | 1 | November 18, 2018 | 6 | Warabi, Saitama, Japan | TJPW Fan Club Show - Pure Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling 1 | ||
1336 | Sayuri Nanba | 1 | November 24, 2018 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | TJPW How Do You Like Narimasu? | RIng Announcer For Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling | |
1337 | Tetsuya Koda | 3 | 1 | General Manager Of Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling | ||||
1338 | Konosuke Takeshita | 3 | November 25, 2018 | 5 | Tokyo, Japan | DDT Special | ||
1339 | Mike Bailey | 1 | November 30, 2018 | 2 | Tokyo, Japan | D-OH Grand Prix 2019 | ||
1340 | Tetsuya Endo | 1 | December 2, 2018 | 5 | Shizuoka, Japan | D-OH Grand Prix 2019 | ||
1341 | Soma Takao | 1 | December 7, 2018 | 1 | Tokyo, Japan | D-OH Grand Prix 2019 | ||
1342 | Shinya Aoki | 3 | December 8, 2018 | 1 | Osaka, Japan | D-OH Grand Prix 2019 | ||
1343 | Konosuke Takeshita | 4 | December 9, 2018 | 34 | Fukoka, Japan | D-OH Grand Prix 2019 | ||
1344 | Chinsuke Nakamura | 1 | January 12, 2019 | 9 | Chiba, Japan | DDT Mitsui Choji Co. LTD. Presents Chiba City Monorail Wrestling | A parody of Shinsuke Nakamura. | |
1345 | Mr. Sato | 1 | January 21, 2019 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | [75] | |
1346 | Chinsuke Nakamura | 2 | 6 | |||||
1347 | Kikutaro | 9 | January 27, 2019 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | DDT Sweet Dreams 2018 | Took place during an 8-person battle royal | [76] |
1348 | Kazuki Hirata | 17 | <1 | |||||
1349 | Asuka[Note 1] | 1 | 21 | |||||
1350 | Kazuki Hirata | 18 | February 17, 2019 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | DDT Judgement 2019 | Took place during an 18-person battle royal. | [77] |
1351 | Saki Akai | 9 | 46 | |||||
1352 | Makoto Oishi | 15 | April 4, 2019 | <1 | Woodside, NY, USA | DDT Coming to America | ||
1353 | Yoshihiko | 12 | <1 | Took place during an 8-person battle royal. | ||||
1354 | Kazuki Hirata | 19 | <1 | |||||
1355 | Saki Akai | 10 | <1 | |||||
1356 | Makoto Oishi | 16 | <1 | |||||
1357 | Kazuki Hirata | 20 | <1 | |||||
1358 | Maki Ito | 4 | <1 | |||||
1359 | Danshoku Dino | 23 | 1 | |||||
1360 | MAO | 2 | April 5, 2019 | <1 | New York City, NY, USA | WrestleCon Joey Ryan's Penis Party | Took place during a 7-person battle royal. | |
1361 | Makoto Oishi | 16 | <1 | |||||
1362 | Yoshihiko | 13 | 16 | |||||
1363 | Kazuki Hirata | 21 | April 21, 2019 | <1 | Nagano, Japan | DDT Shin Syu Very Much! 2019 | ||
1364 | Danshoku Dino | 24 | 42 | |||||
1365 | Nobuhiro Shimatani | 9 | June 2, 2019 | <1 | Matsuyama, Japan | DDT Wrestle Matsuyamania 2019 | Took place during a 9-person gauntlet battle royale. | |
1366 | Mad Paulie | 2 | <1 | |||||
1367 | Asuka | 2 | <1 | |||||
1368 | Makoto Oishi | 18 | <1 | |||||
1369 | Tokihiro Nakamura | 1 | <1 | Governor of Ehime Prefecture | ||||
1370 | Danshoku Dino | 25 | <1 | |||||
1371 | Makoto Oishi | 19 | <1 | |||||
1372 | Toru Owashi | 15 | 10 | |||||
1373 | Chair | 3 | June 12, 2019 | <1 | Kasukabe, Japan | DDT Suiyo Kasukabian! 2019 | ||
1374 | Daisuke Kiso | 1 | <1 | |||||
1375 | Toru Owashi | 16 | 33 | |||||
1376 | Lucky Ikeda | 1 | July 15, 2019 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | DDT Wrestle Peter Pan 2019 | Celebrity and choreographer. | [78] |
1377 | Gorgeous Matsuno | 17 | <1 | Took place during a 15-person battle royale. | [78] | |||
1378 | Tomomitsu Matsunaga | 9 | <1 | [78] | ||||
1379 | Mad Paulie | 3 | <1 | [78] | ||||
1380 | Kazuki Hirata | 22 | <1 | [78] | ||||
1381 | Yukio Sakaguchi | 2 | 17 | [78] | ||||
1382 | Gabai Jichan | 1 | August 1, 2019 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | DDT Beer Garden Fight 2019 - Moonlight Express Day | ||
1383 | Yukio Sakaguchi | 3 | <1 | |||||
1384 | Makoto Oishi | 20 | August 2, 2019 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | DDT Rojo Pro Wrestling In Tokyo Idol Festival | Took Place During A 12 Man Falls count anywhere Battle royal | |
1385 | Rise Shiokawa | 1 | <1 | Member Of Idol Group Transfer Girls | ||||
1386 | Danshoku Dino | 26 | <1 | Took Place During A 12 Man Falls count anywhere Battle royal | ||||
1387 | Aika Sawaguchi | 1 | <1 | Member Of Idol Group dela | ||||
1388 | Maki Ito | 5 | <1 | Took Place During A 12 Man Falls count anywhere Battle royal | ||||
1389 | Natsumi Misaki | 1 | <1 | Member Of Idol Group chuLa | ||||
1390 | Danshoku Dino | 27 | <1 | Took Place During A 12 Man Falls count anywhere Battle royal | ||||
1391 | Makoto Oishi | 21 | <1 | |||||
1392 | Momomi Wagatsuma | 1 | <1 | Member Of Idol Group Hakoiri Musume | ||||
1393 | Maki Ito | 6 | <1 | |||||
1394 | Yukio Sakaguchi | 4 | 1 | |||||
1395 | Saki Akai | 11 | August 3, 2019 | <1 | Tokyo, Japan | DDT Beer Garden Fight 2019 - DDT Day | ||
1396 | Kazuki Hirata | 23 | <1 | |||||
1397 | Yukio Sakaguchi | 5 | <1 | |||||
1398 | Beer Can | 1 | <1 | |||||
1399 | Yuki Ueno | 1 | 7+ | Drank the beer, declared new champion. | ||||
1400 | Yukio Sakaguchi | 6 | August 10, 2019 | 2 | Hiroshima, Japan | DDT Cry To The Fire! 2019 | ||
1401 | Yuki Ueno | 2 | August 12, 2019 | <1 | Fukuoka, Japan | DDT Wrestling Tokotsu 2019 | ||
1402 | Toru Owashi | 17 | <1 | |||||
1403 | Yuki Ueno | 3 | 6 | |||||
1404 | Masahiro Takanashi | 18 | August 18, 2019 | <1 | Nagoya, Japan | DDT Dramatic E Ja Nai Ka 2019 | ||
1405 | Makoto Oishi | 22 | <1 | |||||
1406 | Yuki Ueno | 4 | <1 | |||||
1407 | Makoto Oishi | 23 | <1 | |||||
1408 | Yuki Ueno | 5 | 1+ |
Notable champions
As of August 2019, there have been over 1,400 title changes for the belt, which has been won by numerous male and female wrestlers and non-wrestlers, including children, animals, entire audiences and inanimate objects.
Animals
- Yatchan - A monkey
- Cocolo - A miniature Dachshund dog.
- Bunny - A cat
Inanimate objects
- Ladder - a steel ladder. Would fall on the champion and a pinfall was counted. Ladder successfully defended the title by not being pinned during the time limit battle royal matches. Ladder was a three-time champion and the first inanimate object to win the title.
- Kitty-Chan - a stuffed 'Hello Kitty' doll
- Mah-Kun - another stuffed doll, who defeated 'Kitty-Chan' for the belt
- A baseball bat - lost the belt after being broken in half as a 'KO' decision
- Chiririn - a chicken doll
- Mr. Kasai - a stuffed Jun Kasai doll. Mr. Kasai has won the belt twice.
- A Pro Wrestling Wave poster.
- Big Japan Pro Wrestling ring truck.
- Ice Ribbon ringside mat.
- A pint of beer.
- A stick of yakitori.
- A steel chair.
- "Kōmyō", a painting by Akihiro Miwa.
- The title belt itself.
- Akihiro, another inflatable 'love doll'. Made its debut on August 18, 2013.
- Yoshihiko - An inflatable 'love doll' and the supposed brother of Akihiro. Wrestlers treat it as if it actually was an active wrestler, and actually sell moves "done" by him/her, mostly high flying moves. For some moves, like outside dives, Yoshihiko is helped by one or more assistants, who throw him out of the ring, pull his foot on the ropes, etc. Opposing wrestlers make like those assistants are not there and are part of Yoshihiko. The original Yoshihiko was "killed" by an Antonio Honda knee drop, which caused its head to burst open, and was replaced by a second Yoshihiko, who was also a 'love doll', only modified to resemble the Great Muta. The second Yoshihiko was killed by Kenny Omega by a giant swing that sent Yoshihiko out of the ring, thus splitting his head open and revealing cotton stuffing. Later on in that match however, a third Yoshihiko came out resembling The Undertaker's old American Bad Ass gimmick, even using the same theme music. Following that match, the third Yoshihiko was shot to death by Antonio Honda. A fourth Yoshihiko, resembling Hulk Hogan, debuted shortly afterwards.
- Vince McMahon's Hollywood Walk of Fame star
- A bus
- TV Tokyo camera crane
- Pork bun
- A kotatsu table
- A trash bin
- Pair of chopsticks
- RN: Konyamoanokodenuitarou - A printed E-mail
- Beer Can - Champ Drank From The Can, Fell Backwards With Can On Top Of Them. Ref Counted Pin. Lost Belt After Wrestler Yuki Ueno Drank The Remaining Contents.
Non-existent
- Arnold Skeskejanaker - An "invisible wrestler" i.e. non-existent. Opponents sell moves of a wrestler who isn't there, and the title is held by nothing and no-one but the wrestlers and referees act as if they can see and pin the "invisible wrestler". Muscle Sakai "won" the title from this "invisible wrestler" by using a "ray gun" and "infrared visor" to shoot the "invisible wrestler", winning the belt on a KO decision.
- The Invisible Man - Another "invisible wrestler"
Collective champions
- Three elementary school girls (Airi Ueda, Shiori Takahashi and Minami Tanabe)
- The Addiction (Christopher Daniels and Frankie Kazarian).
- The entire audience of Beyond Wrestling's Americanrana '16.
- The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson).
Reigns
Top 5 number of reigns
- Shinobu: 216
- Yuko Miyamoto: 215
- Joey Ryan: 43
- Danshoku Dino: 27
- Kazuki Hirata: 23
Top 5 longest reigns
- Masa Takanashi: 333 days
- Aja Kong: 254 days
- Arnold Skeskejanaker: 222 days
- Yoshihiko: 171 days
- Yoshiaki Fujiwara: 138 days
See also
- Dramatic Dream Team
- Puroresu – overview of Japanese professional wrestling
- WWE Hardcore Championship – a title with a similar 24/7 rule
- WWE 24/7 Championship – another title with a similar 24/7 rule
Notes
References
- General
- "Ironman Heavymetalweight Title". Wrestling-Titles.com. Retrieved 2016-07-20.
- Specific
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- ^ "Rey Mysterio Jr pins Joey Ryan to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title". YouTube. 13 June 2016.
- ^ "Joey Ryan pins Rey Mysterio Jr to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title". YouTube. 15 June 2016.
- ^ a b "Scott Hall beats Chuck Taylor who beat Joey Ryan (and Colt Cabana) to win the DDT Pro Ironman Title". YouTube. 19 June 2016.
- ^ "Colt Cabana beats Scott Hall by submission to win DDT Pro Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title". YouTube. 20 June 2016.
- ^ "Joey Ryan pins Colt Cabana to win the DDT Pro Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title". YouTube. 21 June 2016.
- ^ "Kikutaro pins Joey Ryan to win the DDT Pro Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title". 22 June 2016.
- ^ "Laura James pins Kikutaro to win the DDT Pro Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Championship". YouTube. 23 June 2016.
- ^ "Bunny the cat pins Laura James to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title". YouTube. 24 June 2016.
- ^ "Ryan Nemeth beats Bunny by forfeit to win the DDT Pro Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title". YouTube. 26 June 2016.
- ^ "Taya pins Ryan Nemeth to win the DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title". YouTube. 27 June 2016.
- ^ "John Morrison (Mundo) pins Taya to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title". YouTube. 28 June 2016.
- ^ "Ricochet pins John Morrison (Mundo) to win the DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight Title". YouTube. 29 June 2016.
- ^ a b "Matt Striker pins Brian Metz who beat Ricochet by forfeit to win DDT Pro Ironman (24/7 Rule) Title". 30 June 2016 – via YouTube.
- ^ "Cheerleader Melissa pins Matt Striker to win the DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight Title". 1 July 2016 – via YouTube.
- ^ "Matt Cross beats Cheerleader Melissa by tap out to win DDT Pro Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7) Title". 2 July 2016 – via YouTube.
- ^ "Brian Cage beats Matt Cross by submission to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight Title". 3 July 2016 – via YouTube.
- ^ "Joey Ryan pins Brian Cage to win the DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title". YouTube. 5 July 2016.
- ^ "Laura James pins Joey Ryan to win the DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title". YouTube. 6 July 2016.
- ^ a b "Joey Ryan pins Buggy Nova who pinned Laura James to win the DDT Pro Ironman Heavymetalweight Title". YouTube. 9 July 2016.
- ^ "Scarlett Bordeaux pins Joey Ryan to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title". YouTube. 10 July 2016.
- ^ "Rhyno defeats Scarlett Bordeaux by forfeit to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight Title". YouTube. 11 July 2016.
- ^ "Robbie E beats Rhyno in a ladder match to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight Title". YouTube. 12 July 2016.
- ^ "Joey Ryan beats Robbie E by forfeit to win the DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight Title". YouTube. 13 July 2016.
- ^ "Timothy Thatcher beats Joey Ryan by submission to win the DDT Pro Ironman Heavymetalweight Title". YouTube. 14 July 2016.
- ^ "Drew Gulak pins Timothy Thatcher to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight Title". YouTube. 15 July 2016.
- ^ "Eli Drake pins Drew Gulak to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight Title". YouTube. 16 July 2016.
- ^ "Jervis Cottonbelly beats Eli Drake by submission to win DDT Pro Ironman Heavymetalweight Title". YouTube. 17 July 2016.
- ^ "Joey Ryan beats Jervis Cottonbelly by forfeit to win DDT Pro Ironman Heavymetalweight Title". YouTube. 18 July 2016.
- ^ "Brian Kendrick pins Joey Ryan to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title". 2016-07-19. Retrieved 2016-07-20.
- ^ a b "Joey Ryan pins Brian Kendrick to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title". YouTube. 20 July 2016.
- ^ "Christopher Daniels & Frankie Kazarian pin Spider-Man to win DDT Pro Ironman Heavymetalweight Title". 23 July 2016.
- ^ "Mike of Headlocked beats The Addiction by submission to win DDT Pro Ironman Heavymetalweight Title". 24 July 2016.
- ^ "Joey Ryan beats Michael of Headlocked by submission to win DDT Pro Ironman Heavymetalweight Title". 24 July 2016.
- ^ "Laura James pins Joey Ryan at FCW to win the DDT Pro Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title". 25 July 2016.
- ^ "Ron Funches beats Laura James by forfeit to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight Title". 26 July 2016.
- ^ "Joey Ryan pins Ron Funches in thumb wrestling to win DDT Pro Ironman Heavymetalweight Title". 27 July 2016.
- ^ "Candice LeRae pins Joey Ryan in a dream to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight Title". YouTube. 28 July 2016.
- ^ "Suge D pins Mia Yim (TNA's Jade) to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title". 1 August 2016.
- ^ "Tanya (Camera Woman) pins Suge D to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title". 1 August 2016.
- ^ "Ref Kevin Quinn beats Tanya by submission to win DDT Pro Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title". 1 August 2016.
- ^ "Johnny Cockstrong pins Ref Kevin Quinn to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight 24/7 Title". 1 August 2016.
- ^ "Joey Ryan pins Johnny Cockstrong to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title". 1 August 2016.
- ^ a b "Joey Ryan forfeits DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Title to audience then wins it back via tap out". 1 August 2016.
- ^ "Cerealman pins Joey Ryan to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title". 2 August 2016.
- ^ "Joey Ryan pins Cerealman at WPW to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title". 5 August 2016.
- ^ a b c "Suge D, Santino Marella & Joey Ryan win DDT Pro Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7) Title + Mick Foley!". 7 August 2016.
- ^ "Johnny Gargano pins Joey Ryan to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title". 8 August 2016.
- ^ "Zack Sabre Jr beats Johnny Gargano by submission to win the DDT Pro Ironman Heavymetalweight Title". 9 August 2016.
- ^ "Excalibur pins Zack Sabre Jr to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title". 10 August 2016.
- ^ a b "Young Bucks pin Rick Knox who beat Excalibur to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight Title". 11 August 2016.
- ^ "Chris Hero beats Young Bucks by forfeit to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight Title". 12 August 2016.
- ^ "Veda Scott beats Chris Hero by forfeit to win DDT Pro Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title". 13 August 2016.
- ^ "Joey Ryan beats Veda Scott by tap out to win DDT Pro Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title". 13 August 2016.
- ^ "Chris Masters beats Joey Ryan by submission to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight Title". 14 August 2016.
- ^ "Tommy Dreamer beats Chris Masters in first blood match to win DDT Pro Ironman Heavymetalweight Title". 14 August 2016.
- ^ "Rocky Romero beats Joey Ryan by submission to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight Title". 2016-08-15. Retrieved 2016-08-16.
- ^ "Jarek 1:20 beats Rocky Romero by forfeit to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight Title". 2016-08-16. Retrieved 2016-08-18.
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