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Twin Star of Arsion Championship
Gami, who held the Twin Star of Arsion Championship four times
Details
PromotionHyper Visual Fighting Arsion
Date establishedDecember 7, 1998[1][2]
Date retiredJune 22, 2003
Statistics
First champion(s)Hiromi Yagi and Rie Tamada[1][2]
Final champion(s)Rie Tamada and Takako Inoue
Most reignsAs a team (2 reigns):

As an individual (4 reigns):

Longest reignLas Cachorras Orientales (Etsuko Mita and Mima Shimoda
(343 days)
Shortest reignAyako Hamada and Michiko Ohmukai
(<1 day)
Oldest championLioness Asuka
(38 years, 358 days)
Youngest championAyako Hamada
(18 years, 136 days)
Heaviest championAja Kong
(103 kg (227 lb))[3]
Lightest championMika Akino/Akino
(57 kg (126 lb))[4]

The Twin Star of Arsion Championship (Japanese: ツイン・スター・オブ・アルシオン王座, Hepburn: Tsuin Sutā Obu Arushion Ōza) was a professional wrestling tag team championship owned by the Hyper Visual Fighting Arsion promotion. Like most professional wrestling championships, the title was won as a result of a scripted match. The championship was introduced on December 7, 1998, when Hiromi Yagi and Rie Tamada defeated Ayako Hamada and Tiger Dream in the finals of a tournament to become the inaugural champions.[1][2] During the next four and a half years, there were thirteen reigns shared among thirteen different wrestlers and eleven teams. The title was retired when Arsion went out of business on June 22, 2003, making Rie Tamada and Takako Inoue the final champions in the title's history.[1][2]

Title History

On December 7, 1998, Hiromi Yagi and Rie Tamada became the first champions in the title's history by defeating Ayako Hamada and Tiger Dream in the finals of a seven-team round-robin tournament.[1][2] On October 21, 2001, right after Hamada and Michiko Omukai won the title by defeating the previous champions Lioness Asuka and Mariko Yoshida, it was vacated due to Hamada, who was the Queen of Arsion Champion at the time, wanted to concentrate on defending the Queen of Arison Championship.[1][2]

On December 8, Gami and Rie Tamada won the vacant championship by defeating Ai Fujita and Michiko Omukai in the finals of an eight-team round-robin tournament..[1][2] On July 21, 2002, right before the previous champions Gami and Lioness Asuka's title defense, it was vacated.[1][2] They won the title for the second time by defeating Ai Fujita and Michiko Omukai, and Bionic J and Melissa in a three-way tag team match.[1][2] The championship was deactivated on June 22, 2003 as Arison's closing, with Rie Tamada and Takako Inoue being the last champions.[1][2]

Reigns

Over the championship's four-year history, there have been 13 reigns between 11 teams composed of 13 individual champions and two vacancies. Hiromi Yagi and Rie Tamada were the inaugural champions. As a team, Gami and Lioness Asuka, and Gami and Rie Tamada holds the record for most reigns at two, while individually, Gami and Rie Tamada has the most reigns at four. Las Cachorras Orientales (Etsuko Mita and Mima Shimoda)'s reign is the longest at 343 days, while Hamada and Michiko Omukai's reign is the shortest, which lasted less than a day. Lioness Asuka is the oldest champion at 38 years old, while Hamada is the youngest at 18 years old.

Title history

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
Defenses Number of successful defenses
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days Defenses
 1  Hiromi Yagi and Rie Tamada  December 7, 1998 Twinstar of Arison - Day 17 Tokyo, Japan  1  205 4[5] Defeated Ayako Hamada and Tiger Dream in the finals of a seven-team round-robin tournament to become the inaugural champions. [1][2][6]
 2  Cazai
Ayako Hamada and Mika Akino/Akino
 June 30, 1999 Live event Tokyo, Japan  1  233 4[5] Mika Akino changed her ring name to Akino on July 25, 1999. [1][2]
 3  Aja Kong and Mariko Yoshida  February 18, 2000 Live event Tokyo, Japan  1  49 1[5] [1][2]
 4  Michiko Omukai and Mima Shimoda  April 7, 2000 Millennium Premium Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan  1  135 2[5] [1][2]
[7][8]
 5  Gami and Rie Tamada (2)  August 20, 2000 Live event Osaka, Japan  1  105 5[5] [1][2]
 6  Las Cachorras Orientales
(Etsuko Mita and Mima Shimoda (2))
 December 3, 2000 Live event Tokyo, Japan  1  238 5[5] [1][2]
[9][10]
 7  Lioness Asuka and Mariko Yoshida (2)  July 29, 2001 Carnival the Queens Tokyo, Japan  1  84 1[5] [1][2]
[11][12]
 8  Ayako Hamada (2) and Michiko Omukai (2)  October 21, 2001 Stargold - Day 5 Tokyo, Japan  1  <1 0[5] [1][2]
[13][14]
Vacated  October 21, 2001 Stargold - Day 5 Tokyo, Japan Ayako Hamada and Michiko Omukai vacated the title immediately after winning it due to Hamada wanting to concentrate on defending the Queen of Arsion Championship. [1][2]
[13]
 9  Gami and Rie Tamada (3)  December 8, 2001 N/A Tokyo, Japan  2  71 1[5] Defeated Ai Fujita and Michiko Omukai in the finals of an eight-team round-robin tournament to win the vacant championship. [1][2]
[13][15]
 10  Ai Fujita and Michiko Omukai (3)  February 17, 2002 Arison 4th Anniversary Tokyo, Japan  1  105 2[5] [1][2]
[16][17]
 11  Gami (3) and Lioness Asuka (2)  June 2, 2002 Starlight - Day 14 (Evening Show) Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan  1  49 0[5] [1][2]
[18][19][20]
Vacated  July 21, 2002 Tokyo, Japan Gami and Lioness Asuka championship the title right before a scheduled title match. [1][2]
[21]
 12  Gami (4) and Lioness Asuka (3)  July 21, 2002 N/A Tokyo, Japan  2  149 2[5] Defeated Ai Fujita and Michiko Omukai, and Bionic J and Melissa in a three-way match to win the vacant championship. [1][2]
[22][23][24]
 13  Rie Tamada (4) and Takako Inoue  December 17, 2002 Carnival Arison Tokyo, Japan  1  187 1 [1][2][25]
Deactivated June 22, 2003 The championship was retired, when Arsion goes out of business. [1]

Combined reigns

<1 Indicates that the reign lasted less than one day

By team

Rank Team No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined
days
1 Las Cachorras Orientales
(Etsuko Mita and Mima Shimoda)
1 5 343
2 Cazai
Ayako Hamada and Mika Akino/Akino
1 4 233
3 Hiromi Yagi and Rie Tamada 1 3 205
4 Gami and Lioness Asuka 2 2 198
5 Rie Tamada and Takako Inoue 1 1 187
6 Gami and Rie Tamada 2 3 175
7 Michiko Omukai and Mima Shimoda 1 2 134
8 Ai Fujita and Michiko Omukai 1 2 105
9 Lioness Asuka and Mariko Yoshida 1 1 84
10 Aja Kong and Mariko Yoshida 1 1 50
11 Ayako Hamada and Michiko Omukai 1 0 <1

By wrestler

Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined
days
1 Rie Tamada 4 7 567
2 Mima Shimoda 2 7 477
3 Gami 4 5 373
5 Etsuko Mita 1 5 343
5 Lioness Asuka 3 3 282
6 Michiko Omukai 3 4 239
7 Ayako Hamada 2 4 233
Mika Akino/Akino 1 4 233
9 Hiromi Yagi 1 3 205
10 Takako Inoue 1 1 187
11 Mariko Yoshida 2 2 134
12 Ai Fujita 1 2 105
13 Aja Kong 1 1 50

See also

References

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