Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship
Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship | |||||||||
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Promotion | DDT Pro-Wrestling | ||||||||
Current champion(s) | Hyota Echizenya | ||||||||
Date won | December 4, 2016 | ||||||||
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The Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship is a professional wrestling championship owned by the DDT Pro-Wrestling promotion. It is viewed as a comedic championship, having had two wrestlers, Yuko Miyamoto and Shinobu, exchange the belt 62 times with each other in one night (some of those title changes via Rock, Paper, Scissors), being won from a wrestling fan winning an auction for the belt, and a title change that occurred in a dream. Champions also include children, animals, and inanimate objects.
The title is defended anywhere against anyone, even during non-title matches or tag team matches, under 24/7 rules[1] (if there is an official DDT referee present, the title can be won and lost), and unlike other Ironman championships does not need to be defended under 'Ironman' rules. The 24/7 rule is similar to the same rules that applied to the WWE Hardcore Championship.
A regular match in DDT for the title is a 10-minute battle royal where the title can change hands any number of times, and the person who has the belt when the time limit expires can leave as champion. This is ironic in itself, as due to the 24/7 rules, the champion could be defeated for the belt right after the match finishes.
The 1,000th Ironman Heavymetalweight Champion was crowned on April 29, 2014, when the title belt itself became the champion, after pinning Sanshiro Takagi.
Title history
Wrestler: | Times: | Date: | Location: | Notes: |
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Poison Sawada Black | 1 | 2000/06/29 | Tokyo, Japan | Creates the belt and recognizes himself as the first champion. |
Mitsunobu Kikuzawa | 1 | 2000/07/06 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Thunder | 1 | 2000/07/06 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Poison Sawada Black | 2 | 2000/07/06 | Tokyo, Japan | |
"Showa" | 1 | 2000/07/12 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Rojo del Sol | 1 | 2000/07/26 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Naoshi Sano | 1 | 2000/08/03 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Rojo del Sol | 2 | 2000/08/03 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Poison Sawada Black | 3 | 2000/08/04 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Vacant | 2000/08/10 | Vacates the title when ordered by DDT commissioner to enter the tag team league. | ||
Taiyo Rojo | 1 | 2000/08/24 | Tokyo, Japan | Defeats Pirate Wizard Viking. |
Poison Sawada Black | 4 | 2000/09/14 | Tokyo, Japan | Defeats Rojo and Mitsunobu Kikuzawa in a 3-way match. |
Hebikage | 1 | 2000/09/21 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Chotaro Kamoi | 1 | 2000/10/26 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Masakazu Nagase | 1 | 2000/11/27 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Chotaro Kamoi | 2 | 2000/11/27 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Masakazu Nagase | 2 | 2000/11/30 | Tokyo, Japan | Pins Kamoi during a tag team match with "Showa" against Kamoi & Mitsunobu Kikuzawa. |
Issei Fujisawa | 1 | 2000/12/14 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Toshiyuki Moriya | 1 | 2000/12/14 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Chotaro Kamoi | 3 | 2000/12/14 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Jigoku Solider | 1 | 2000/12/14 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Masakazu Nagase | 3 | 2000/12/14 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Naoshi Sano | 2 | 2000/12/14 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Toshiyuki Moriya | 2 | 2000/12/14 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Shigero Kato | 1 | 2000/12/14 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Fushicho Karasu | 1 | 2000/12/14 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Jigoku Solider | 2 | 2000/12/14 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Misae-chan | 1 | 2000/12/14 | Tokyo, Japan | Misae Genki, a female wrestler. |
Issei Fujisawa | 2 | 2000/12/14 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Chotaro Kamoi | 4 | 2000/12/14 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Shigero Kato | 2 | 2000/12/14 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Fushicho Karasu | 2 | 2000/12/14 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Misae-chan | 2 | 2000/12/14 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Fushicho Karasu | 3 | 2000/12/14 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Naoshi Sano | 3 | 2000/12/14 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Misae-chan | 3 | 2000/12/14 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Masakazu Nagase | 4 | 2000/12/14 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Chotaro Kamoi | 5 | 2000/12/14 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Naoshi Sano | 4 | 2000/12/14 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Fushicho Karasu | 4 | 2000/12/14 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Chotaro Kamoi | 6 | 2000/12/14 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Issei Fujisawa | 3 ý | 2000/12/14 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Toshiyuki Moriya | 3 | 2000/12/14 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Jigoku Solider | 3 | 2000/12/14 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Toshiyuki Moriya | 4 | 2000/12/14 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Chotaro Kamoi | 7 | 2000/12/14 | Tokyo, Japan | Title changes above on 00/12/14 in Tokyo take place during a 15-min falls-count-anywhere battle royal. |
Shark Tsuchiya | 1 | 2000/12/14 | Tokyo, Japan | A female wrestler, pins Kamoi after the battle royal. |
Chotaro Kamoi | 8 | 2001/03/27 | ||
Hebider | 1 | 2001/04/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Chotaro Kamoi | 9 | 2001/04/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
MMM | 5 | 2001/05/18 | Tokyo, Japan | Toshiyuki Moriya in a Triple H parody; defeats Kamoi, Hero!, Konicaman #2, Fushicho Karasu, and "Showa" in a 6-fold thread match. |
Kazumasa Nihei | 1 | 2001/06/24 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Chotaro Kamoi | 10 | 2001/06/29 | Tokyo, Japan | Nihei gives the title back to Kamoi. |
Asian Cooger | 1 | 2001/10/04 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Hebikage | 2 | 2001/12/12 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Asian Cougar | 2 | 2001/12/12 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Sanshiro Takagi | 1 | 2002/01/31 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Chocoball Mukai | 1 | 2002/01/31 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Sanshiro Takagi | 2 | 2002/02/04 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Futoshi Miwa | 1 | 2002/04/11 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Sanshiro Takagi | 3 | 2002/04/18 | Tokyo, Japan | Pins Miwa during a 6-man tag team match with Takashi Sasaki & Tanomusaku Toba against Super Uchuu Power, Kintaro Kanemura, and Chocoball Mukai. |
Kintaro Kanemura | 1 | 2002/04/18 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Sanshiro Takagi | 4 | 2002/04/25 | Tokyo, Japan | Pins Kanemura during a tag team match with Takashi Sasaki against Kanemura & Super Uchuu Power. |
Futoshi Miwa | 2 | 2002/05/03 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Issei Fujisawa | 4 | 2002/05/03 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Bio-Monster DNA | 1 | 2002/05/03 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Miyuki Maeda | 1 | 2002/05/03 | Tokyo, Japan | A female wrestler. |
Jakaibo Hebider (Thunder) | 2 | 2002/05/03 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Sanshiro Takagi | 5 | 2002/05/03 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Kintaro Kanemura | 2 | 2002/05/31 | Tokyo, Japan | Pins Takagi in KO-D Open-weight Title Match. |
Chocoball Mukai | 2 | 2002/06/06 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Shouichi Ichimiya | 1 | 2002/06/13 | Tokyo, Japan | Wins title as Gintaro Ichimiya, a parody of Kintaro Kanemura. |
Masashi Kakuta | 1 | 2002/08/26 | Chiba, Japan | Not a wrestler. |
Shouichi Ichimiya | 2 | 2002/08/26 | Chiba, Japan | |
Kazuki Ohkubo | 1 | 2002/09/07 | Tokyo, Japan | Defeats Ichimiya during an MMA event. |
Takashi Echigo | 1 | 2002/11/09 | Tokyo, Japan | Defeats Ohkubo during an MMA event. |
Shouichi Ichimiya | 3 | 2002/11/09 | Tokyo, Japan | |
The Great Mampuku | 1 | 2002/11/14 | Tokyo, Japan | A character from a TV show for children. |
AD Yamamoto | 1 | 2002/11/17 | Tokyo, Japan | A character from a TV show for children. |
Shouichi Ichimiya | 4 | 2002/11/17 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Kazumasa Nihei | 2 | 2002/12/21 | Kanagawa, Japan | |
Shouichi Ichimiya | 5 | 2002/12/21 | Kanagawa, Japan | Title changes on 02/12/21 in Kanagawa took place during a 24-hour marathon match. |
Mikami | 1 | 2003/01/04 | Tokyo, Japan | |
"Sanshiro Takagi" | 6 | 2003/01/04 | Tokyo, Japan | Shouichi Ichimiya under the name with different character; pins Mikami during a battle royal. |
Seito Kaicho | 1 | 2003/01/04 | Tokyo, Japan | Seito Kaicho is president of the student association. |
Yoshihiro Sakai | 1 | 2003/01/04 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Ladder | 1 | 2003/01/31 | Tokyo, Japan | First inanimate object to be champion; falls on Sakai during a match against Mikami; referee counts the fall. |
Shouichi Ichimiya | 7 | 2003/01/31 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Yoshihiro Sakai | 2 | 2003/02/28 | Tokyo, Japan | |
"Showa" 80's | 1 | 2003/03/06 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Yoshihiro Sakai | 3 | 2003/03/06 | Tokyo, Japan | |
O.K. Revolution | 1 | 2003/04/13 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Futoshi Miwa | 3 | 2003/04/24 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Erika Yamakawa | 1 | 2003/04/26 | Tokyo, Japan | A female celebrity. |
Brian Walters | 1 | 2003/04/26 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Futoshi Miwa | 4 | 2003/04/26 | Tokyo, Japan | |
O.K. Revolution | 2 | 2003/05/04 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Hero! | 1 | 2003/06/15 | Kanagawa, Japan | |
Shouichi Ichimiya | 8 | 2003/07/24 | Tokyo, Japan | Hero!, teaming with Kudo, submits to Ichimiya, teaming with Futoshi Miwa. |
Sanshiro Takagi | 6 | 2002/08/03 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Ladder | 2 | 2003/09/28 | Tokyo, Japan | A ladder falls on Takagi during a match referee counts the fall. |
Vacant | 2003/10/15 | Tokyo, Japan | After the ladder is "encouraged" by DDT president to forfeit the title. | |
Takashi Sasaki | 1 | 2003/10/15 | Tokyo, Japan | Wins a 6-th thread match against Sanshiro Takagi, Super Uchuu Power, Yoshihiro Sakai, O.K. Revolution, and Shuji Ishikawa. |
Danshoku Dino | 1 | 2003/10/26 | Tokyo, Japan | |
O.K. Revolution | 3 | 2003/11/23 | Nagoya, Japan | |
Kent | 1 | 2003/11/23 | Nagoya, Japan | |
Gudo | 1 | 2003/11/23 | Nagoya, Japan | |
Seiya Morohashi | 1 | 2003/11/23 | Nagoya, Japan | |
Gudo | 2 | 2003/11/23 | Nagoya, Japan | |
Danshoku Dino | 2 | 2003/11/23 | Nagoya, Japan | |
Kazumasa Nihei | 3 | 2003/11/23 | Nagoya, Japan | |
Kent | 2 | 2003/11/23 | Nagoya, Japan | |
Seiya Morohashi | 2 | 2003/11/23 | Nagoya, Japan | |
O.K. Revolution | 4 | 2003/11/23 | Nagoya, Japan | |
Futoshi Miwa | 5 | 2003/11/23 | Nagoya, Japan | |
Gudo | 3 | 2003/11/23 | Nagoya, Japan | |
Danshoku Dino | 3 | 2003/11/23 | Nagoya, Japan | |
Gudo | 4 | 2003/11/23 | Nagoya, Japan | |
Futoshi Miwa | 6 | 2003/11/23 | Nagoya, Japan | |
O.K. Revolution | 5 | 2003/11/23 | Nagoya, Japan | |
Danshoku Dino | 4 | 2003/11/23 | Nagoya, Japan | Title changes above on 03/11/23 in Nagoya take place during a battle royal for the title. |
Issei Fujisawa | 5 | 2003/11/30 | Osaka, Japan | |
Riki Senshu | 1 | 2003/11/30 | Osaka, Japan | |
Para-Para Kuma-san | 1 | 2003/11/30 | Osaka, Japan | |
Yuusuke Inokuma | 1 | 2003/11/30 | Osaka, Japan | |
Macho Bump | 1 | 2003/11/30 | Osaka, Japan | |
Danshoku Dino | 5 | 2003/11/30 | Osaka, Japan | Title changes after Riki Senshu to Danshoku Dino on 03/11/30 in Osaka take place during a battle royal for the title. |
O.K. Revolution | 6 | 2003/12/17 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Danshoku Dino | 6 | 2003/12/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Nikolai Gotchanski | 1 | 2004/01/12 | Tokyo, Japan | |
"Showa" | 1 | 2004/01/12 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Para-Para Kuma-san | 2 | 2004/01/12 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Futoshi Miwa | 7 | 2004/01/12 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Naomi Susan | 1 | 2004/01/12 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Danshoku Dino | 7 | 2004/01/12 | Tokyo, Japan | Changes from Kuma-san to Dino on 04/01/12 in Tokyo take place during a non-title battle royal. |
Poison Julie Sawada | 5 | 2004/02/11 | Yokohama, Japan | Defeats Dino, Sanshiro Takagi, and KO-D Open-weight champion Shouichi Ichimiya in 4-way match to win both titles. Previously won the title as Poison Sawada Black. |
Yuusuke Inokuma | 2 | 2004/02/25 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Seiya Morohashi | 3 | 2004/02/25 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Yuusuke Inokuma | 3 | 2004/02/25 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Seiya Morohashi | 4 | 2004/02/29 | Osaka, Japan | |
Yuusuke Inokuma | 4 | 2004/02/29 | Osaka, Japan | |
Keisuke Masuda | 1 | 2004/03/07 | Chiba, Japan | |
Yuusuke Inokuma | 5 | 2004/03/07 | Chiba, Japan | |
Mikami | 2 | 2004/03/14 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Ted Tanabe | 1 | 2004/03/14 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Yuusuke Inokuma | 6 | 2004/03/14 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Danshoku Dino | 8 | 2004/03/20 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Yuusuke Inokuma | 7 | 2004/05/30 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Danshoku Dino | 9 | 2004/05/30 | Tokyo, Japan | Become The 147th champion. |
Yuusuke Inokuma | 8 | 2004 | ||
Danshoku Dino | 10 | 2004 | The 149th champion. | |
Kenshin | 1 | 2004/07/01 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Shouichi Ichimiya | 9 | 2004/07/14 | Tokyo, Japan | Pins Kenshin in a tag match with Daichi Kakimoto against Kenshin & Kota Ibushi. |
Shimon Nagao | 1 | 2004/07/31 | Tokyo, Japan | Not a wrestler; a 3-year old, picked from the audience. |
Shouichi Ichimiya | 10 | 2004/07/31 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Gorgeous Matsuno | 1 | 2004/09/30 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Koichiro Kimura | 1 | 2004/09/30 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Riki Senshu | 2 | 2004/09/30 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Gentaro | 1 | 2004/09/30 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Shouichi Ichimiya | 11 | 2004/09/30 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Gorgeous Matsuno | 2 | 2004/09/30 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Koichiro Kimura | 2 | 2004/09/30 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Muscle Sakai | 1 | 2004/09/30 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Gentaro | 2 | 2004/09/30 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Shouichi Ichimiya | 12 | 2004/09/30 | Tokyo, Japan | Changes above on the same date take place during a 10-minute battle royal. |
Takeshi Aida | 1 | 2004/09/30 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Shouichi Ichimiya | 13 | 2004/10/17 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Danshoku Dino | 11 | 2004/11/17 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Shouichi Ichimiya | 14 | 2004/11/19 | Kanagawa, Japan | |
A taxi driver | 1 | 2004/11/20 | Shizuoka, Japan | |
Danshoku Dino | 12 | 2004/11/20 | Shizuoka, Japan | |
Shouichi Ichimiya | 15 | 2004/11/24 | Aichi, Japan | |
Yatchan | 1 | 2004/12/25 | Tokyo, Japan | A monkey; not a wrestler, not even a human. |
Riki Senshu | 3 | 2005/02/25 | Tokyo, Japan | Wins a 5-participant battle royal which includes Yatchan, last eliminating Kenshin. |
Kenshin | 2 | 2005/03/27 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Futoshi Miwa | 8 | 2005/05/04 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Shouichi Ichimiya | 16 | 2005/05/29 | Tokyo, Japan | Pins Miwa in a 6-man tag match with Sanshiro Takagi & Riki Senshu against Sanwa, Seiya Morohashi, & Tanomusaku Toba. |
The Bloody | 1 | 2005/06/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Gorgeous Matsuno | 3 | 2005/06/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
The Bloody | 2 | 2005/06/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Yuki Miyazaki | 1 | 2005/06/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
MARU | 1 | 2005/06/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Toshie Uematsu | 1 | 2005/06/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Yumi Ohka | 1 | 2005/06/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Keiko Saito | 1 | 2005/06/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Cherry | 1 | 2005/06/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Yuki Miyazaki | 2 | 2005/06/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Gorgeous Matsuno | 4 | 2005/06/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Cherry | 2 | 2005/06/29 | Tokyo, Japan | Changes above on the same date take place during a battle royal. |
Yuki Miyazaki | 3 | 2005/06/29 | Tokyo, Japan | Pins Cherry right after the battle royal. |
Chiharu | 1 | 2005/07/03 | Tokyo, Japan | Pins Miyazaki in front of dressing room. |
Yuki Miyazaki | 4 | 2005/07/03 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Chiharu | 2 | 2005/07/03 | Tokyo, Japan | Two title changes above take place in a dressing room. |
Yuki Miyazaki | 5 | 2005/07/24 | Tokyo, Japan | Pins Chiharu in a tag team match. |
Yuka Nakamura | 1 | 2005/07/30 | Tokyo, Japan | Pins Miyazaki at a bus stop. |
Tanny Mouse | 1 | 2005/07/30 | Niigata, Japan | Pins Nakamura in a women's room at a service area of a toll way. |
A chef | 1 | 2005/07/30 | Niigata, Japan | The chief chef of the Yakeyama Springs Inn pins Mouse in a party room. |
Haruka Matsuo | 1 | 2005/07/30 | Niigata, Japan | Defeats the chef with a sleeper on a stiarway at Yakeyama Springs Inn. |
Yuki Miyazaki | 6 | 2005/07/30 | Niigata, Japan | Pins Matsuo in Matsuo's guest room at Yakeyama Springs Inn as Matsuo tries to sleep. |
Etsuko Mita | 1 | 2005/07/31 | Tokyo, Japan | Pins Miyazaki in front of the bus after they get out from it. |
Tanny Mouse | 2 | 2005/08/07 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Kaori Yoneyama | 1 | 2005/08/07 | Tokyo, Japan | The 199th champion; immediately vacates the title because the number 199 is "not a good number to call" and participates in a battle royal to determine the 200th champion. |
Tanny Mouse | 3 | 2005/08/21 | Tokyo, Japan | Eliminates Chiharu in 10-people battle royal. |
Hana Kimura | 1 | 2005/08/21 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Kyoko Kimura | 1 | 2005/08/21 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Yuka Nakamura | 2 | 2005/08/21 | Tokyo, Japan | |
DJ Nira | 1 | 2005/10/08 | Tokyo, Japan | Wins a 3-way match against Nakamura and Tanny Mouse by pinning Nakamura. |
Yuki Miyazaki | 7 | 2005/10/08 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Yuka Nakamura | 3 | 2005/11/05 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Tanny Mouse | 4 | 2005/11/27 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Bullfight Sora | 1 | 2005/11/27 | Tokyo, Japan | |
DJ Nira | 2 | 2005/12/11 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Yuki Miyazaki | 8 | 2005/12/11 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Kyoko Inoue | 1 | 2005/12/25 | Tokyo | Pins Miyazaki during a tag team match with Etsuko Mita against Miyazaki & Yoshiko Tamura. |
Bullfight Sora | 2 | 2005/12/25 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Kyoko Inoue | 2 | 2005/12/25 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Toshie Uematsu | 2 | 2005/12/25 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Fang Suzuki | 1 | 2005/12/25 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Chiharu | 3 | 2005/12/25 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Kitty-chan | 1 | 2005/12/25 | Tokyo, Japan | The "Hello! Kitty" stuffed doll. |
Mah-kun | 1 | 2005/12/25 | Tokyo, Japan | Another stuffed doll. |
Bullfight Sora | 3 | 2005/12/25 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Yuki Miyazaki | 9 | 2005/12/25 | Tokyo, Japan | Above changes since Uematsu on the same day take place during a battle royal whose "participants" includes the stuffed dolls. |
Misae Genki | 4 | 2006/01/15 | Yokohama, Japan | |
Aika | 1 | 2006/02/04 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Mai Ichii | 1 | 2006/03/25 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Emi Sakura | 1 | 2006/03/25 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Aika | 2 | 2006/03/25 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Hikari | 1 | 2006/04/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Misae Genki | 5 | 2006/05/05 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Tetsuhiro Kuroda | 1 | 2006/05/05 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Uematsu Papa | 1 | 2006/05/05 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Tetsuya Kouda | 1 | 2006/05/05 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Emi Sakura | 2 | 2006/05/05 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Hinata | 1 | 2006/05/05 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Kinoko | 1 | 2006/05/05 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Miki Ishii | 1 | 2006/05/05 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Hikari | 2 | 2006/05/05 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Natsuki☆Head | 1 | 2006/06/05 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Mecha Mummy | 1 | 2006/06/14 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Mecha Stanley (Naoshi Sano) | 5 | 2006/06/18 | Tokyo, Japan | Pins Mecha Mummy during a tag team match. |
Masahiro Mekanashi | 1 | 2006/06/25 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Natsuki☆Head | 2 | 2006/06/25 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Mikami | 3 | 2006/06/25 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Daichi Kakimoto | 1 | 2006/06/25 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Mango Fukuda | 1 | 2006/06/25 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Sanshiro Takagi | 6 | 2006/06/25 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Mikami | 4 | 2006/06/25 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Masahiro Mekanashi | 2 | 2006/06/25 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Mecha Mummy | 2 | 2006/06/25 | Tokyo, Japan | The eight title changes on 06/06/25 (not including Mekanashi Masahiro's first win) take place during a battle royal. |
The MAC | 1 | 2006/06/30 | Osaka, Japan | |
Seiya Morohashi | 5 | 2006/06/30 | Osaka, Japan | |
Yukinori Matsui | 1 | 2006/06/30 | Osaka, Japan | |
Bull Armor TAKUYA | 1 | 2006/06/30 | Osaka, Japan | |
Mecha Mummy | 3 | 2006/06/30 | Osaka, Japan | The above title changes on 06/06/30 take place during a battle royal. |
Francesco Togo (Dick Togo) | 1 | 2006/07/02 | Matsue, Japan | |
Antonio Honda | 1 | 2006/07/02 | Matsue, Japan | |
Mecha Mummy | 4 | 2006/07/02 | Matsue, Japan | The above title changes on 06/07/02 take place during a battle royal. |
The MAC | 2 | 2006/07/09 | Nagoya, Japan | |
Poco Takanashi | 3 | 2006/07/09 | Nagoya, Japan | Previously won the title as Masahiro Mekanashi. |
296 | 1 | 2006/07/09 | Nagoya, Japan | |
Tanomusaku Toba | 1 | 2006/07/09 | Nagoya, Japan | |
Mori Bernard (Nobutaka Moribe) | 1 | 2006/07/09 | Nagoya, Japan | |
Mecha Mummy | 5 | 2006/07/09 | Nagoya, Japan | |
Tanomusaku Toba | 2 | 2006/07/09 | Nagoya, Japan | The above title changes on 06/07/09 take place during a battle royal. |
The MAC | 3 | 2006/07/23 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Daichi Kakimoto | 2 | 2006/07/23 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Bear Fukuda (Mango Fukuda) | 2 | 2006/07/23 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Seiya Morohashi | 6 | 2006/07/23 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Poco Takanashi | 4 | 2006/07/23 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Mecha Matsuno | 5 | 2006/07/23 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Mecha Mummy | 6 | 2006/07/23 | Tokyo, Japan | The above title changes on 06/07/23 take place during a battle royal. |
Antonio Honda | 2 | 2006/08/20 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Madman Pondo | 1 | 2006/08/20 | Tokyo, Japan | |
J.C. Bailey | 1 | 2006/08/20 | Tokyo, Japan | |
2 Tough Tony | 1 | 2006/08/20 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Super Stanley | 1 | 2006/08/20 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Guts Ishijima | 1 | 2006/08/20 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Choun Shiryu | 1 | 2006/08/20 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Poison Julie Sawada | 6 | 2006/08/20 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Mecha Mummy | 7 | 2006/08/20 | Tokyo, Japan | |
The Crazy SKB | 1 | 2006/08/20 | Tokyo, Japan | The above title changes on 06/08/20 take place during a battle royal. |
Ikeda Seijin | 1 | 2006/10/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
A television cameraman | 1 | 2006/10/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Poa Poa | 1 | 2006/10/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Leonard Dodeka Kuma | 1 | 2006/10/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
World's PK | 1 | 2006/10/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Lingerie Mutoh | 1 | 2006/10/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Naoshi Sano | 6 | 2006/10/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
World's PK | 2 | 2006/10/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Jushin Satsugai Liger | 1 | 2006/10/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Lingerie Mutoh | 2 | 2006/10/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Naoshi Sano | 7 | 2006/10/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Jushin Satsugai Liger | 2 | 2006/10/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Nasty Black Panther | 1 | 2006/10/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Dokaben | 1 | 2006/10/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Naoshi Sano | 8 | 2006/10/29 | Tokyo, Japan | Title changes above since Leonard Dodeka Kuma on the same day take places during a battle royal. |
Ankoku Sherman Monolith | 1 | 2006/10/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
President Ramu | 1 | 2006/10/29 | Tokyo, Japan | The 293th champion who is a member of the "666" group. |
Vacant | Vacates the title in order to have the 666th from the "666" group. | |||
Shinobu | 1 | 2006 | Japan | Defeats Yuko Miyamoto. |
Yuko Miyamoto | 1 | 2006 | Japan | Shinobu and Miyamoto trades the title 304 times. |
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Shinobu | 152 | 2006 | Japan | The 598th champion. |
Yuko Miyamoto | 152 | 2006 | Japan | |
Sayoko Mita | 1 | 2006 | Japan | A female newscaster of a cable station. |
Shinobu | 153 | 2006/12/16 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Yuko Miyamoto | 153 | 2006/12 | Japan | Shinobu and Miyamoto trades the title 62 times. |
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Shinobu | 215 | 2006/12 | Japan | |
Yuko Miyamoto | 215 | 2006/12 | Japan | |
Mecha Mummy Gold | 1 | 2006/12/23 | Tokyo, Japan | |
The Crazy SKB | 2 | 2006/12/23 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Naoshi Sano | 9 | 2007/01/21 | Tokyo, Japan | SKB puts the title on an auction, which is won by Sano. |
Sempai | 1 | 2007/01/21 | Tokyo, Japan | Eliminates Sano in a battle royal. |
Naoshi Sano | 10 | 2007/03/11 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Yuki Miyazaki | 10 | 2007/03/11 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Naoshi Sano | 11 | 2007/03/11 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Yuki Miyazaki | 11 | 2007/03/11 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Naoshi Sano | 12 | 2007/03/11 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Yuki Miyazaki | 12 | 2007/03/11 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Naoshi Sano | 13 | 2007/03/11 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Fushicho Karasu | 5 | 2007/03/11 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Yuki Miyazaki | 13 | 2007/03/11 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Taneichi Kacho | 1 | 2007/03/11 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Naoshi Sano | 14 | 2007/03/11 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Kikutaro | 2 | 2007/03/11 | Tokyo, Japan | Previously won the title as Mitsunobu Kikuzawa. |
Yuki Miyazaki | 14 | 2007/03/11 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Kikutaro | 3 | 2007/03/11 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Naomi Susan | 2 | 2007/03/11 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Kikutaro | 4 | 2007/03/11 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Taneichi Kacho | 2 | 2007/03/11 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Naoshi Sano | 15 | 2007/03/11 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Fushicho Karasu | 6 | 2007/03/11 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Yuki Miyazaki | 15 | 2007/03/11 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Exciting Yoshida | 1 | 2007/03/11 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Kikutaro | 5 | 2007/03/11 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Taneichi Kacho | 3 | 2007/03/11 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Exciting Yoshida | 2 | 2007/03/11 | Tokyo, Japan | Title changes on 07/03/11 after Yuki Miyazaki's win take place during a battle royal. |
Ladder | 3 | 2007/03/11 | Tokyo, Japan | A ladder falls on Yoshida during a match, and the referee counts the fall. |
Cocolo | 1 | 2007/04/01 | Tokyo, Japan | A miniature Dachshund. |
Megumi Grace Asano | 1 | 2007/05/16 | Tokyo, Japan | A referee. |
Yuusuke Inokuma | 9 | 2007/05/23 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Gorgeous Matsuno | 6 | 2007/05/23 | Tokyo, Japan | Pins Inokuma in a 3-on-1 handicap match against Inokuma, Danshoku Dino, & Muscle Sakai. |
Kenshin | 3 | 2007/05/26 | Japan | |
Antonio Koinoki | 1 | 2007/05/26 | Japan | |
Gorgeous Matsuno | 7 | 2007/05/26 | Japan | The 700th champion. |
A baseball bat | 1 | 2007/06/03 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Kazuhiko Ogasawara | 1 | 2007/06/03 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Hoshitango | 1 | 2007/06/03 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Naoshi Sano | 16 | 2007/06/03 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Naoki Tanizaki | 1 | 2007/06/03 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Yuusuke Inokuma | 10 | 2007/06/03 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Kazuhiko Ogasawara | 2 | 2007/06/03 | Tokyo, Japan | The above title changes on 07/06/03 take place during a battle royal. |
Naoshi Sano | 17 | 2007/08/05 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Hoshitango | 2 | 2007/08/05 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Kazuhiko Ogasawara | 3 | 2007/08/05 | Tokyo, Japan | The above title changes on 07/08/05 take place during a battle royal. |
Sanshiro Takagi | 17 | 2007/08/11 | Tokyo, Japan | Shouichi Ichimiya under the name with different character. |
Leonard Takatsu | 1 | 2007/09/08 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Reiji Azuma | 1 | 2007/09/08 | Tokyo, Japan | An elementary school boy. |
Shouichi Ichimiya | 18 | 2007/09/08 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Three elementary school girls (Airi Ueda, Shiori Takahashi and Minami Tanabe) |
1 | 2007/09/16 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Shouichi Ichimiya | 19 | 2007/09/16 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Ken Kataya | 1 | 2007/09/26 | Tokyo, Japan | |
726 | 1 | 2007/09/26 | Tokyo, Japan | Pronounced "Natsuru". |
Kazuhiko Ogasawara | 4 | 2007/09/26 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Tarzan Gito | 20 | 2007/09/26 | Tokyo, Japan | A gimmick by Shoichi Ichimiya. |
Ken Kataya | 2 | 2007/09/26 | Tokyo, Japan | |
726 | 2 | 2007/09/26 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Guts Ishijima | 2 | 2007/09/26 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Kazuhiko Ogasawara | 5 | 2007/09/26 | Tokyo, Japan | The above title changes on 07/09/26 take place during a battle royal. |
Nao Saejima | 1 | 2007/10/07 | Fukuoka, Japan | An adult video actress. |
KAWANO | 1 | 2007/10/07 | Fukuoka, Japan | |
Takashi Niwada | 1 | 2007/10/07 | Fukuoka, Japan | |
Karate Mummy | 1 | 2007/10/07 | Fukuoka, Japan | |
Akihiro | 1 | 2007/10/07 | Fukuoka, Japan | A sex doll, billed as Yoshihiko's sister. |
Nao Saejima | 2 | 2007/10/07 | Fukuoka, Japan | |
Kazuhiko Ogasawara | 6 | 2007/10/07 | Fukuoka, Japan | |
Naoshi Sano | 18 | 2007/12/20 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Ken Ohka | 7 | 2007/12/30 | Tokyo, Japan | Previously won the title as O.K. Revolution. |
Sanshiro Takagi | 7 | 2007/12/30 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Kota Ibushi | 1 | 2007/12/31 | Japan | |
Tanomusaku Toba | 3 | 2008/01/06 | Osaka, Japan | |
Kota Ibushi | 2 | 2008/02/03 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Danshoku Dino | 13 | 2008/03/09 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Yasu Urano | 1 | 2008/03/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Gentaro | 3 | 2008/04/09 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Danshoku Dino | 14 | 2008/04/11 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Kudo | 1 | 2008/05/06 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Gorgeous Matsuno | 8 | 2008/06/11 | Tokyo, Japan | |
MIKAMI | 5 | 2008/06/15 | Osaka, Japan | |
Michael Nakazawa | 1 | 2008/06/21 | Tokyo, Japan | |
HIDEX | 1 | 2008/06/21 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Chiririn (a chicken doll) | 1 | 2008/06/21 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Izumi | 1 | 2008/06/21 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Mika | 1 | 2008/06/21 | Tokyo, Japan | |
MIKAMI | 6 | 2008/06/21 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Rei Takagi | 1 | 2008/06/21 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Pink Tiger | 1 | 2008/06/21 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Heppoko Chojin | 1 | 2008/06/21 | Tokyo, Japan | |
MIKAMI | 7 | 2008/06/21 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Shoppana Yanagiya | 1 | 2008/06/21 | Tokyo, Japan | |
MIKAMI | 8 | 2008/06/21 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Michael Nakazawa | 2 | 2008/06/21 | Tokyo, Japan | |
MIKAMI | 9 | 2008/06/21 | Tokyo, Japan | The above title changes on 08/06/21 take place during a 120 min-limit title match. |
Arnold Skeskejanaker | 1 | 2008/07/06 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Muscle Sakai | 2 | 2008/07/06 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Michael Nakazawa | 3 | 2008/07/06 | Tokyo, Japan | Sakai and Nakazawa win the title in a battle royal. |
Arnold Skeskejanaker | 2 | 2008/07/06 | Tokyo, Japan | |
MIKAMI | 10 | 2008/08/05 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Arnold Skeskejanaker | 3 | 2008/08/05 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Albret Neklenburg | 1 | 2009/03/15 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Bullfight Sora | 4 | 2009/03/15 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Hironosuke Izumii | 1 | 2009/03/15 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Arnold Skeskejanaker | 4 | 2009/03/15 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Bullfight Sora | 5 | 2009/03/15 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Cherry | 3 | 2009/03/15 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Tanny Mouse | 5 | 2009/03/22 | Warabi, Saitama, Japan | |
Chii Tomiya | 1 | 2009/03/22 | Warabi, Saitama, Japan | |
Cherry | 4 | 2009/03/22 | Warabi, Saitama, Japan | |
Bullfight Sora | 6 | 2009/03/25 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Moeka Haruhi | 1 | 2009/04/04 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Bullfight Sora | 7 | 2009/04/15 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Cherry | 5 | 2009/04/15 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Toshie Uematsu | 2 | 2009/04/15 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Pro Wrestling Wave poster | 1 | 2009/04/24 | Tokyo, Japan | An advertisement poster; not a human. |
Bullfight Sora | 8 | 2009/04/28 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Kasai-shi | 1 | 2009/04/28 | Tokyo, Japan | Stuffed doll of Jun Kasai. |
Takako Inoue | 1 | 2009/04/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Apple Miyuki | 1 | 2009/04/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Kasai-shi | 2 | 2009/04/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Jaki Numazawa | 1 | 2009/04/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Toshie Uematsu | 3 | 2009/04/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Cherry | 6 | 2009/04/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Bullfight Sora | 9 | 2009/04/29 | Tokyo, Japan | The above title changes on 09/04/29 after Takako Noue take place during a battle royal. |
Danshoku Dino | 15 | 2009/05/05 | Tokyo, Japan | Defeats Sora and Kyoko Kimura in a 3-way match. |
Kasai-shi | 3 | 2009/05/05 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Aja Kong | 1 | 2009/05/05 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Kasai-shi | 4 | 2009/05/05 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Yuuki | 1 | 2009/05/08 | Yokohama, Japan | |
Yuichi | 1 | 2009/05/08 | Yokohama, Japan | |
Satoru | 1 | 2009/05/08 | Yokohama, Japan | |
Yuichi | 2 | 2009/05/08 | Yokohama, Japan | |
Yuuki | 2 | 2009/05/08 | Yokohama, Japan | |
BJW truck | 1 | 2009/06/10 | Yokohama, Japan | The 800th champion. |
Satoru | 2 | 2009/06/10 | Yokohama, Japan | |
Ohashi Dynamite | 1 | 2009/06/10 | Yokohama, Japan | |
Benkei Daikokubo | 1 | 2009/06/10 | Yokohama, Japan | |
Yuichi | 3 | 2009/06/10 | Yokohama, Japan | |
Bullfight Sora | 10 | 2009/06/10 | Yokohama, Japan | |
A desk at Shin-Kiba 1st Ring | 1 | 2009/06/20 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Cherry | 7 | 2009/06/20 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Moeka Haruhi | 2 | 2009/06/20 | Tokyo, Japan | |
KAORU | 1 | 2009/06/20 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Bullfight Sora | 11 | 2009/06/20 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Danshoku Dino | 16 | 2009/06/20 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Michael Nakazawa | 4 | 2009/06/28 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Yoshiaki Yago | 1 | 2009/06/28 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Yoshihiko | 1 | 2009/06/28 | Tokyo, Japan | A sex doll with a male make-up. |
A desk | 1 | 2009/06/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
A dish | 1 | 2009/06/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Rice | 1 | 2009/06/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Mitsuboshi curry (roux) | 1 | 2009/06/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Menchi katsu (port cutlet) | 1 | 2009/06/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Yuusuke Inokuma | 11 | 2009/06/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Guts-seijin | 1 | 2009/07/26 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Yuusuke Inokuma | 12 | 2009/08/04 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Yoshihiko | 2 | 2009/08/09 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Toru Owashi | 1 | 2009/08/23 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Sumo Yoshihiko | 3 | 2009/08/23 | Tokyo, Japan | The above title changes on 09/08/23 take place during a 16-man royal rumble match. |
Kota Ibushi | 3 | 2009/10/25 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Yoshihiko | 4 | 2009/10/25 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Munenori Sawa | 3 | 2010/01/10 | Nagoya, Japan | |
Tanomusaku Toba | 4 | 2010/01/10 | Nagoya, Japan | |
Shigehiro Irie | 1 | 2010/01/10 | Nagoya, Japan | |
Hikaru Sato | 1 | 2010/01/10 | Nagoya, Japan | |
Michael Nakazawa | 5 | 2010/02/20 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Kazuki Hirata | 1 | 2010/02/28 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Keisuke Ishii | 1 | 2010/03/14 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Munenori Sawa | 4 | 2010/03/21 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Masa Takanashi | 5 | 2010/03/21 | Tokyo, Japan | Previously won the title as Masahiro Mekanashi and Poco Takanashi. |
Danshoku Dino | 17 | 2010/03/27 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Yukihiro Abe | 1 | 2010/04/21 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Yasu Urano | 2 | 2010/04/21 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Yukihiro Abe | 2 | 2010/04/21 | Tokyo, Japan | The above title changes on 10/04/21 take place during a 10-min 3-way title match. |
Danshoku Dino | 18 | 2010/04/21 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Masa Takanashi | 6 | 2010/06/05 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Keisuke Ishii | 2 | 2011/05/04 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Masa Takanashi | 7 | 2011/05/04 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Emi Sakura | 3 | 2011/06/15 | Warabi, Saitama | |
Remi Nagano | 1 | 2011/06/15 | Warabi, Saitama | |
Hikari Minami | 3 | 2011/06/15 | Warabi, Saitama | |
Emi Sakura | 4 | 2011/06/15 | Warabi, Saitama | |
Masa Takanashi | 8 | 2011/06/15 | Warabi, Saitama | |
Keisuke Ishii | 3 | 2011/06/18 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Ken Ohka | 8 | 2011/06/18 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Masa Takanashi | 9 | 2011/06/18 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Keisuke Ishii | 4 | 2011/06/19 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Masa Takanashi | 10 | 2011/06/19 | Tokyo, Japan | |
SeXXXy Eddy | 1 | 2011/06/19 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Keisuke Ishii | 5 | 2011/06/19 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Jado | 1 | 2011/06/26 | Osaka, Japan | |
Danshoku Dino | 19 | 2011/06/26 | Osaka, Japan | |
Masa Takanashi | 11 | 2011/06/30 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Yasu Urano | 3 | 2011/06/30 | Tokyo, Japan | The above title changes on 11/06/30 take place during a 7-team gauntlet match. |
Antonio Honda | 3 | 2011/07/03 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Daisuke Sasaki | 1 | 2011/07/03 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Antonio Honda | 4 | 2011/07/03 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Daisuke Sasaki | 2 | 2011/07/10 | Nagoya, Japan | |
Tsuyoshi Kikuchi | 1 | 2011/07/10 | Nagoya, Japan | |
Ultraman Robin | 1 | 2011/07/10 | Nagoya, Japan | Wins in a tag team match. |
Tsuyoshi Kikuchi | 2 | 2011/07/10 | Nagoya, Japan | |
Antonio Honda | 5 | 2011/07/10 | Nagoya, Japan | |
Daisuke Sasaki | 3 | 2011/07/21 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Antonio Honda | 6 | 2011/07/24 | Tokyo, Japan | Wins a 15-man Ironman Royal Rumble, last eliminating Sasaki by submission. |
Gorgeous Matsuno | 9 | 2011/07/24 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Michael Nakazawa | 6 | 2011/08/28 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Yasu Urano | 4 | 2011/08/28 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Gorgeous Matsuno | 10 | 2011/08/28 | Tokyo, Japan | |
DJ Nira | 3 | 2011/08/28 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Michael Nakazawa | 7 | 2011/08/28 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Gorgeous Matsuno | 11 | 2011/08/28 | Tokyo, Japan | The above changes on 11/08/28 take place during a 4-man battle royal title match. |
Shigehiro Irie | 2 | 2011/11/27 | Tokyo, Japan | Teams with Keisuke Ishii to defeat Matsuno & Poison Julie Sawada by pinning Matsuno. |
Kanjyuro Matsuyama | 1 | 2011/12/29 | Osaka, Japan | |
Tigers Mask | 1 | 2011/12/30 | Osaka, Japan | Defeats Matsuyama and Naoki Setoguchi in a 3-way match. |
Takoyakida | 1 | 2011/12/31 | Osaka, Japan | |
Ebessan (III) | 1 | 2012/01/02 | Osaka, Japan | |
Apple Miyuki | 2 | 2012/01/05 | Osaka, Japan | |
Kuishinbo Kamen | 1 | 2012/01/07 | Osaka, Japan | |
Black Buffalo | 1 | 2012/01/08 | Osaka, Japan | Defeats Kuishimbo Kamen by submission in a 3-way match also involving Billyken Kid. |
Miyuki Matsuyama | 3 | 2012/01/12 | Osaka, Japan | Teams with Kanjuro Matsuyama to defeat Buffalo & Tigers Mask, both by submission. Previously won the title as Apple Miyuki. |
Ebessan (III) | 2 | 2012/03/01 | Osaka, Japan | Pins Miyuki in a 3-way match also involving Miracle Man. |
Kanjyuro Matsuyama | 2 | 2012/03/01 | Osaka, Japan | |
Tigers Mask | 2 | 2012/03/02 | Osaka, Japan | Pins Matsuyama in a 3-way match also involving Atsushi Kotoge. |
Miyawaki | 1 | 2012/03/04 | Osaka, Japan | |
Antonio Honda | 7 | 2012/03/04 | Osaka, Japan | Pins Miyawaki during a 10-min ironman match. |
Miyawaki | 2 | 2012/03/04 | Osaka, Japan | Pins Honda during a 10-min ironman match. |
Antonio Honda | 8 | 2012/03/04 | Osaka, Japan | |
Poison Julie Sawada | 6 | 2012/03/11 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Michael Nakazawa | 8 | 2012/03/11 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Kana | 1 | 2012/03/11 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Antonio Honda | 9 | 2012/03/11 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Kana | 2 | 2012/03/11 | Tokyo, Japan | Changes on 12/03/11 after Sawada take place during a 10-min ironman battle royal for the title. |
Michael Nakazawa | 9 | 2012/04/08 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Kana | 3 | 2012/04/08 | Tokyo, Japan | The 900th champion. |
Keita Yano | 1 | 2012/04/08 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Kana | 4 | 2012/04/08 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Michael Nakazawa | 10 | 2012/04/08 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Kana | 5 | 2012/04/08 | Tokyo, Japan | Changes on 12/04/08 take place during a 10-min ironman battle royal for the title. |
Ayumi Kurihara | 1 | 2012/04/30 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Hiroshi Fukuda | 1 | 2012/06/03 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Hoshitango | 3 | 2012/06/03 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Michael Nakazawa | 11 | 2012/06/03 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Ayumi Kurihara | 2 | 2012/06/03 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Mio Shirai | 1 | 2012/06/08 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Hiroyo Matsumoto | 1 | 2012/06/10 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Tsukasa Fujimoto | 1 | 2012/06/13 | Saitama, Japan | |
Tsukushi | 1 | 2012/06/23 | Warabi, Saitama, Japan | |
Ringside mat at Ice Ribbon dojo | 1 | 2012/06/23 | Warabi, Saitama, Japan | |
Tsukasa Fujimoto | 2 | 2012/06/23 | Warabi, Saitama, Japan | |
Hiroshi Fukuda | 2 | 2012/06/24 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Tanomusaku Toba | 5 | 2012/06/24 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Tsukasa Fujimoto | 3 | 2012/06/24 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Choun Shiryu | 1 | 2012/06/24 | Tokyo, Japan | Changes on 12/06/24 take place during a 10-person 10-min ironman battle royal for the title. |
DJ Nira | 4 | 2012/06/30 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Choun Shiryu | 2 | 2012/06/30 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Yuki Sato | 1 | 2012/07/12 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Dick Togo | 2 | 2012/07/19 | Bolivia | |
Ajayu | 1 | 2012/07/20 | Bolivia | |
Yuki Sato | 1 | 2012/07/22 | Bolivia | |
A Bolivian boy | 1 | 2012/07/22 | Bolivia | |
Dick Togo | 3 | 2012/07/22 | Bolivia | |
Yuki Sato | 2 | 2012/07/24 | Bolivia | |
Choun Shiryu | 3 | 2012/07/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Hiroshi Fukuda | 3 | 2012/07/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Akito | 1 | 2012/07/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Choun Shiryu | 4 | 2012/07/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Yuki Sato | 3 | 2012/07/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Hiroshi Fukuda | 4 | 2012/07/29 | Tokyo, Japan | Changes between Fukuda's first win and second wins on the same day take place during a 4-man 10min Ironman Battle Royal. |
Gorgeous Matsuno | 12 | 2012/07/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Makoto Oishi | 1 | 2012/07/29 | Tokyo, Japan | Teams with Kudo to face Matsuno & DJ Nira and pins Matsuno. |
Hiroshi Fukuda | 5 | 2012/07/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Gorgeous Matsuno | 13 | 2012/07/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Mio Shirai | 2 | 2012/07/30 | Tokyo, Japan | Teams with Ryo Mizunami to face Matsuno & Rion Mizuki, Naoshi Sano & Batten Tamagawa, Go Shiofuki & Kinteki Sakuragaoka in a 4-way match and pins Matsuno. |
Gentaro | 4 | 2012/07/30 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Michael Mamezawa | 1 | 2012/07/30 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Hiroshi Fukuda | 6 | 2012/07/30 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Gota Ihashi | 1 | 2012/07/31 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Hiroshi Fukuda | 7 | 2012/08/01 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Rikiya Shindo | 1 | 2012/08/02 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Hiroshi Fukuda | 8 | 2012/08/02 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Yakitori | 1 | 2012/08/03 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Ryuichi Sekine | 1 | 2012/08/03 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Beer | 1 | 2012/08/03 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Gota Ihashi | 2 | 2012/08/03 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Hiroshi Fukuda | 9 | 2012/08/03 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Konosuke Takeshita | 1 | 2012/08/04 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Hiroshi Fukuda | 10 | 2012/08/04 | Tokyo, Japan | |
DJ Nira | 5 | 2012/08/04 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Hiroshi Fukuda | 11 | 2012/08/09 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Chair | 1 | 2012/08/09 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Hiroshi Fukuda | 12 | 2012/08/09 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Cherry | 8 | 2012/08/09 | Tokyo, Japan | |
DJ Nira | 6 | 2012/08/09 | Tokyo, Japan | |
E.YOSHIHIKO | 5 | 2012/08/18 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Yoshiaki Fujiwara | 1 | 2012/08/18 | Tokyo, Japan | Changes on 12/08/18 take place during a 13-person royal rumble style title match. |
E.YOSHIHIKO | 6 | 2013/01/03 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Gorgeous Matsuno | 14 | 2013/06/23 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Masa Takanashi | 12 | 2013/06/23 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Tomomitsu Matsunaga | 1 | 2013/06/23 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Soma Takao | 1 | 2013/06/23 | Tokyo, Japan | |
MIKAMI | 11 | 2013/06/23 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Tomomitsu Matsunaga | 2 | 2013/06/23 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Michael Nakazawa | 12 | 2013/06/23 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Yoshihiko | 5 | 2013/06/23 | Tokyo, Japan | |
DJ Nira | 7 | 2013/06/23 | Tokyo, Japan | |
"Kōmyō" | 1 | 2013/06/23 | Tokyo, Japan | A calligraphy by singer/actor Akihiro Miwa; changes on 13/06/23 take place during a 9person 10 min-limit battle royal title match. |
DJ Nira | 8 | 2013/08/18 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Akihiro | 2 | 2013/08/18 | Tokyo, Japan | Changes on 13/08/18 take place during a battle royal title match. |
Kudo | 2 | 2013/09/29 | Tokyo, Japan | Pins Akihiro in a battle royal title match. |
Danshoku Dino | 20 | 2013/10/13 | Sapporo, Japan | Teams with Makoto Oishi to face KUDO & HARASHIMA and pins KUDO. |
Harashima | 2 | 2013/10/20 | Tokyo, Japan | Reigning KO-D Openweight champion, defeats Dino in a double title match. Previously won the title as Hero! |
Yukio Sakaguchi | 1 | 2013/12/15 | Fukuoka, Japan | Teams with Mikami & Tetsuya Endo to face Harashima & Kudo & Yasu Urano and defeats Harashima by the referee stoppage. |
Harashima | 3 | 2013/12/23 | Tokyo, Japan | Reigning KO-D Openweight champion, defends against Sakaguchi and also wins the Ironman Title. |
Masa Takanashi | 13 | 2014/01/13 | Tokyo, Japan | Wins the Ironman Title only. |
Tomomitsu Matsunaga | 3 | 2014/01/26 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Guanchulo | 1 | 2014/01/26 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Gota Ihashi | 3 | 2014/01/26 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Kazuki Hirata | 2 | 2014/01/26 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Michael Nakazawa | 13 | 2014/01/26 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Hoshitango | 4 | 2014/01/26 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Yasu Urano | 5 | 2014/01/26 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Masa Takanashi | 14 | 2014/01/26 | Tokyo, Japan | Above changes on 14/01/26 take place during a 10-person battle royal. |
Yasu Urano | 6 | 2014/01/26 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Emi Sakura | 5 | 2014/02/23 | Tokyo, Japan | |
DJ Nira | 9 | 2014/02/23 | Tokyo | |
Akito | 2 | 2014/02/23 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Daichi Kakimoto | 3 | 2014/02/23 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Kazuki Hirata | 3 | 2014/02/23 | Tokyo, Japan | Above changes on 14/02/23 take place during a 10-person rumble. |
Daisuke Sasaki | 4 | 2014/03/09 | Tokyo, Japan | |
DJ Nira | 10 | 2014/03/09 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Makoto Oishi | 2 | 2014/03/09 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Kazuki Hirata | 4 | 2014/03/09 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Sanshiro Takagi | 8 | 2014/03/09 | Tokyo, Japan | Above changes on 14/03/09 take place during a 9-person battle royal; Takagi is the 999th champion. |
Ironman title belt | 1 | 2014/04/29 | Tokyo, Japan | Takagi, the 999th champion, attempts to retire the championship but is knocked out by Poison Sawada with the belt, which falls on the chest of Takagi; the referee counts for the pinfall, making the belt the 1000th champion. |
Jun Akiyama | 1 | 2014/04/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Masao Inoue | 1 | 2014/05/17 | Kasukabe, Saitama, Japan | |
Jun Akiyama | 2 | 2014/05/17 | Kasukabe, Saitama, Japan | |
Masao Inoue | 2 | 2014/05/25 | Tokyo, Japan | Pins Akiyama during a 6-man battle royal. |
Jun Akiyama | 3 | 2014/05/25 | Chiba, Japan | |
Akihiro | 3 | 2014/05/29 | Tokyo, Japan | |
DJ Nira | 11 | 2014/08/17 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Gorgeous Matsuno | 15 | 2014/08/17 | Tokyo, Japan | Above changes on 14/08/17 take place during a 10-person battle royal. |
LiLiCo | 1 | 2014/08/17 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Yoshihiko | 6 | 2014/12/23 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Saki Akai | 1 | 2015/01/03 | Tokyo, Japan | Teams with Masa Takanashi & D.J. Nira to face Yoshihiko & Antonio Honda & Soma Takao and pins the champion. |
Aja Kong | 2 | 2015/01/03 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Yusuke Kubo | 1 | 2015/02/15 | Saitama, Japan | |
Syunma Katsumata | 1 | 2015/02/15 | Saitama, Japan | |
Hikaru Sato | 2 | 2015/02/15 | Saitama, Japan | |
Soma Takao | 2 | 2015/02/15 | Saitama, Japan | |
Zeus | 1 | 2015/02/15 | Saitama, Japan | |
Tomomitsu Matsunaga | 4 | 2015/02/15 | Saitama, Japan | |
Makoto Oishi | 3 | 2015/02/15 | Saitama, Japan | |
Aja Kong | 3 | 2015/02/15 | Saitama, Japan | Above changes on 15/02/15 after Kubo take place during a 12-person royal rumble. |
Cherry | 9 | 2015/10/27 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Fairy Nipponbashi | 1 | 2015/10/30 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Moeka Haruhi | 3 | 2015/10/30 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Cherry | 10 | 2015/10/30 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Tomomitsu Matsunaga | 5 | 2015/11/08 | Kasukabe, Japan | |
Cherry | 11 | 2015/11/08 | Kasukabe, Japan | |
Toru Owashi | 2 | 2015/11/08 | Kasukabe, Japan | |
Ladybeard | 1 | 2015/11/08 | Kasukabe, Japan | |
Tomomitsu Matsunaga | 6 | 2015/11/08 | Kasukabe, Japan | |
Cherry | 12 | 2015/11/08 | Kasukabe, Japan | |
Toru Owashi | 3 | 2015/11/08 | Kasukabe, Japan | |
Ladybeard | 2 | 2015/11/08 | Kasukabe, Japan | |
Tomomitsu Matsunaga | 7 | 2015/11/08 | Kasukabe, Japan | |
Cherry | 13 | 2015/11/08 | Kasukabe, Japan | |
Tomomitsu Matsunaga | 8 | 2015/11/08 | Kasukabe, Japan | |
Toru Owashi | 4 | 2015/11/08 | Kasukabe, Japan | |
Ladybeard | 3 | 2015/11/08 | Kasukabe, Japan | |
Cherry | 14 | 2015/11/08 | Kasukabe, Japan | Above changes on 15/11/08 take place during a 5-person battle royal. |
Makoto Oishi | 4 | 2015/11/08 | Kasukabe, Japan | |
Suguru Miyatake | 1 | 2015/11/08 | Kasukabe, Japan | |
Kazuki Hirata | 5 | 2015/11/08 | Kasukabe, Japan | |
Makoto Oishi | 5 | 2015/11/08 | Kasukabe, Japan | |
Cherry | 15 | 2015/11/08 | Kasukabe, Japan | |
Makoto Oishi | 6 | 2015/11/18 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Toru Owashi | 5 | 2015/11/18 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Kazuki Hirata | 6 | 2015/11/18 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Masa Takanashi | 15 | 2015/11/18 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Suguru Miyatake | 2 | 2015/11/18 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Syunma Katsumata | 2 | 2015/11/18 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Cherry | 16 | 2015/11/18 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Gota Ihashi | 4 | 2015/11/18 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Gota Ihashi's tights | 1 | 2015/11/18 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Cherry | 17 | 2015/11/18 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Asako Galápagos Akita | 1 | 2015/11/19 | Tokyo, Japan | An editor of Tokyo Sports newspaper. |
Cherry | 18 | 2015/11/19 | Tokyo, Japan | Above two title changes take place at Tokyo Sports newspaper office. |
Kikutaro | 6 | 2015/11/28 | Osaka, Japan | |
Syunma Katsumata | 3 | 2015/11/28 | Osaka, Japan | |
Kazuki Hirata | 7 | 2015/11/28 | Osaka, Japan | |
Toru Owashi | 6 | 2015/11/28 | Osaka, Japan | |
Yoshihiko | 7 | 2015/11/28 | Osaka, Japan | |
Suguru Miyatake | 3 | 2015/11/28 | Osaka, Japan | |
Gota Ihashi | 5 | 2015/11/28 | Osaka, Japan | |
Gota Ihashi's underwear | 1 | 2015/11/28 | Osaka, Japan | |
Cherry | 18 | 2015/11/28 | Osaka, Japan | |
Saki Akai | 2 | 2015/11/28 | Osaka, Japan | Above changes on 15/11/28 take place during a 12-person ironman royal rumble. |
Cherry | 19 | 2015/12/13 | Fukuoka, Japan | |
Makoto Oishi | 7 | 2015/12/13 | Fukuoka, Japan | |
Ventvert Jack | 1 | 2015/12/13 | Fukuoka, Japan | |
Hiroshi Fukuda | 13 | 2015/12/13 | Fukuoka, Japan | |
Saki Akai | 3 | 2015/12/13 | Fukuoka, Japan | Above changes on 15/12/13 take place during a 9-person royal rumble. |
LiLiCo | 2 | 2016/01/03 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Saki Akai | 4 | 2016/04/24 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Joey Ryan | 1 | 2016/05/21 | Kasukabe, Japan | |
Rey Mysterio Jr. | 1 | 2016/06/12 | Boyle Heights, CA, United States | [2] |
Joey Ryan | 2 | 2016/06/12 | Boyle Heights, CA, United States | [3] |
Chuck Taylor | 1 | 2016/06/17 | Des Moines, IA, United States | [4] |
Scott Hall | 1 | 2016/06/17 | Des Moines, IA, United States | [4] |
Colt Cabana | 1 | 2016/06/17 | Des Moines, IA, United States | Cabana won the title via submission when Hall read "I give up" off a sheet of paper Cabana tricked him into reading.[5] |
Joey Ryan | 3 | 2016/06/17 | Des Moines, IA, United States | [6] |
Kikutaro | 7 | 2016/06/20 | Los Angeles, CA, United States | [7] |
Laura James | 1 | 2016/06/20 | Los Angeles, CA, United States | [8] |
Bunny the Cat | 1 | 2016/06/21 | Los Angeles, CA, United States | [9] |
Ryan Nemeth | 1 | 2016/06/23 | Los Angeles, CA, United States | Title change due to forfeit when Nemeth traded a cat treat to Bunny for the title.[10] |
Taya Valkyrie | 1 | 2016/06/23 | Hollywood, CA, United States | [11] |
John Morrison | 1 | 2016/06/25 | Boyle Heights, CA, United States | [12] |
Ricochet | 1 | 2016/06/25 | Boyle Heights, CA, United States | [13] |
Brian Metz | 1 | 2016/06/26 | Boyle Heights, CA, United States | Title change due to forfeit when Metz tricked Ricochet into signing a document that forced him to give up the title.[14] |
Matt Striker | 1 | 2016/06/26 | Boyle Heights, CA, United States | [14] |
Cheerleader Melissa | 1 | 2016/06/26 | Boyle Heights, CA, United States | [15] |
Matt Cross | 1 | 2016/06/26 | Boyle Heights, CA, United States | [16] |
Brian Cage | 1 | 2016/06/26 | Boyle Heights, CA, United States | [17] |
Joey Ryan | 4 | 2016/06/27 | Boyle Heights, CA, United States | [18] |
Alacrana Plata #2 | 2 | 2016/06/29 | Venice, CA, United States | Previously won the title as Laura James. [19] |
Buggy Nova | 1 | 2016/07/08 | Corona, CA, United States | [20] |
Joey Ryan | 5 | 2016/07/08 | Corona, CA, United States | [20] |
Scarlett Bordeaux | 1 | 2016/07/09 | Detroit, MI, United States | [21] |
Rhyno | 1 | 2016/07/09 | Detroit, MI, United States | Title change due to forfeit when Bordeaux traded the belt for Rhyno's autograph.[22] |
Robbie E | 1 | 2016/07/09 | Detroit, MI, United States | Ladder match.[23] |
Joey Ryan | 6 | 2016/07/09 | Detroit, MI, United States | Title change due to forfeit when Robbie E traded the belt to Ryan for toilet paper.[24] |
Timothy Thatcher | 1 | 2016/07/10 | Oxnard, CA, United States | [25] |
Drew Gulak | 1 | 2016/07/10 | Oxnard, CA, United States | [26] |
Eli Drake | 1 | 2016/07/10 | Oxnard, CA, United States | [27] |
Jervis Cottonbelly | 1 | 2016/07/10 | Oxnard, CA, United States | [28] |
Joey Ryan | 7 | 2016/07/10 | Oxnard, CA, United States | Title change due to forfeit when Cottonbelly traded the belt to Ryan for the company of two women.[29] |
Brian Kendrick | 1 | 2016/07/17 | Moorpark, CA, United States | [30] |
Joey Ryan | 8 | 2016/07/17 | Moorpark, CA, United States | [31] |
"Spider-Man" | 1 | 2016/07/22 | San Diego, CA, United States | A person cosplaying as Spider-Man.[31] |
The Addiction (Christopher Daniels and Frankie Kazarian) |
1 | 2016/07/22 | San Diego, CA, United States | Daniels and Kazarian pinned "Spider-Man" at the same time, to be declared co-champions.[32] |
Mike Kingston | 1 | 2016/07/22 | San Diego, CA, United States | [33] |
Joey Ryan | 9 | 2016/07/22 | San Diego, CA, United States | [34] |
Laura James | 3 | 2016/07/22 | San Diego, CA, United States | [35] |
Ron Funches | 1 | 2016/07/23 | San Diego, CA, United States | [36] |
Joey Ryan | 10 | 2016/07/23 | San Diego, CA, United States | [37] |
Candice LeRae | 1 | 2016/07/28 | "Inside Joey Ryan's head" | Pinned Joey Ryan in a dream.[38] |
Joey Ryan | 11 | 2016/07/31 | Providence, RI, United States | |
Mia Yim | 1 | 2016/07/31 | Providence, RI, United States | |
Suge D | 1 | 2016/07/31 | Providence, RI, United States | [39] |
Tanya Cornell | 1 | 2016/07/31 | Providence, RI, United States | [40] |
Kevin Quinn | 1 | 2016/07/31 | Providence, RI, United States | [41] |
Johnny Cockstrong | 1 | 2016/07/31 | Providence, RI, United States | [42] |
Joey Ryan | 12 | 2016/07/31 | Providence, RI, United States | [43] |
Beyond Wrestling audience | 1 | 2016/07/31 | Providence, RI, United States | Ryan forfeits the title.[44] |
Joey Ryan | 13 | 2016/07/31 | Providence, RI, United States | Wins via "tap out". All the title changes on July 31 occurred at Beyond Wrestling's Americana '16.[44] |
Cerealman | 1 | 2016/08/01 | Los Angeles, CA, United States | [45] |
Joey Ryan | 14 | 2016/08/04 | Los Angeles, CA, United States | [46] |
Suge D | 2 | 2016/08/06 | LaSalle, IL, United States | [47] |
Santino Marella | 1 | 2016/08/06 | LaSalle, IL, United States | [47] |
Joey Ryan | 15 | 2016/08/06 | LaSalle, IL, United States | [47] |
Johnny Gargano | 1 | 2016/08/07 | Miami, FL, United States | [48] |
Zack Sabre Jr. | 1 | 2016/08/08 | United States | [49] |
Excalibur | 1 | 2016/08/09 | United States | [50] |
Rick Knox | 1 | 2016/08/10 | United States | [51] |
The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) | 1 | 2016/08/10 | United States | [51] |
Chris Hero | 1 | 2016/08/11 | United States | Hero buys the title from The Young Bucks with their own money.[52] |
Veda Scott | 1 | 2016/08/11 | United States | Hero trades the title for a new elbow technique.[53] |
Joey Ryan | 16 | 2016/08/11 | United States | [54] |
Chris Masters | 1 | 2016/08/12 | United States | [55] |
Tommy Dreamer | 1 | 2016/08/12 | United States | Dreamer wins by drawing first blood via paper cut.[56] |
Joey Ryan | 17 | 2016/08/12 | United States | |
Rocky Romero | 1 | 2016/08/15 | United States | [57] |
Peter Avalon | 1 | 2016/08/15 | United States | |
Marty Scurll | 1 | 2016/08/15 | United States | |
Joey Ryan | 18 | 2016/08/15 | United States | |
Rocky Romero | 2 | 2016/08/15 | United States | |
Jarek 1:20 | 1 | 2016/08/16 | United States | Won by forfeit after making Romero "disappear" in a magic trick.[58] |
Joey Ryan | 19 | 2016/08/17 | United States | [59] |
Vince McMahon's Hollywood Walk of Fame star | 1 | 2016/08/18 | Hollywood, CA, United States | Ryan taps the star on the sidewalk. |
Laura James | 4 | 2016/08/18 | Hollywood, CA, United States | [60] |
Judas Draven | 1 | 2016/08/18 | United States | |
Joey Ryan | 20 | 2016/08/18 | United States | |
X-Pac | 1 | 2016/08/19 | San Francisco, CA, United States | |
MVP | 1 | 2016/08/19 | San Francisco, CA, United States | |
Joey Ryan | 21 | 2016/08/19 | San Francisco, CA, United States | |
Bill Hanstock | 1 | 2016/08/20 | North Hollywood, CA, United States | |
Brandon Stroud | 1 | 2016/08/20 | North Hollywood, CA, United States | |
Joey Ryan | 22 | 2016/08/20 | North Hollywood, CA, United States | |
Guanchulo | 2 | 2016/08/26 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Toru Owashi | 7 | 2016/08/26 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Kazuki Hirata | 8 | 2016/08/27 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Rei Takagi | 2 | 2016/08/27 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Joey Ryan | 23 | 2016/08/27 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Toru Owashi | 8 | 2016/08/27 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Yakitori | 2 | 2016/08/28 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Cherry | 20 | 2016/08/28 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Keisuke Ishii | 6 | 2016/08/28 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Yoshihiko | 8 | 2016/08/28 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Toru Owashi | 9 | 2016/08/28 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Joey Ryan | 24 | 2016/08/28 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Yakitori | 3 | 2016/08/28 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Ryota Yamasato | 1 | 2016/08/28 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Hiroshige | 1 | 2016/11/23 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Sepatakurou | 1 | 2016/11/23 | Tokyo, Japan | |
RN: Konyamoanokodenuitarou | 1 | 2016/11/23 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Kazuki Hirata | 9 | 2016/11/23 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Gota Ihashi | 6 | Unknown | Unknown | |
Toru Owashi | 10 | 2016/11/23 | Kawaguchi, Japan | |
Kazuki Hirata | 10 | 2016/11/23 | Kawaguchi, Japan | |
Nobuhiro Shimatani | 1 | 2016/11/23 | Kawaguchi, Japan | |
Gota Ihashi | 7 | 2016/11/23 | Kawaguchi, Japan | |
Masahiro Takanashi | 16 | 2016/11/23 | Kawaguchi, Japan | |
Kazuki Hirata | 11 | 2016/11/23 | Kawaguchi, Japan | |
Toru Owashi | 11 | 2016/11/23 | Kawaguchi, Japan | |
Masahiro Takanashi | 17 | 2016/11/30 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Soto Utashiro | 1 | 2016/11/30 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Mataro | 1 | 2016/11/30 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Miki Motoi | 1 | 2016/12/02 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Toru Owashi | 12 | 2016/12/02 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Masahiro Takanashi | 18 | 2016/12/04 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Guanchulo | 3 | 2016/12/04 | Shizuoka, Japan | |
Bus | 1 | 2016/12/04 | Shizuoka, Japan | Guanchulo got stuck on the door of a bus and submitted. |
Nobuhiro Shimatani | 1 | 2016/12/04 | Shiga, Japan | Shimatani twisted the bus' windshield wiper and was told to stop by the bus driver. |
Akira Aoki | 1 | 2016/12/04 | Shiga, Japan | Aoki was the driver of the bus. |
Toru Owashi | 13 | 2016/12/04 | Osaka, Japan | |
Butaman | 1 | 2016/12/04 | Osaka, Japan | |
Mad Polley | 1 | 2016/12/04 | Osaka, Japan | |
Dai Suzuki | 1 | 2016/12/04 | Osaka, Japan | |
Toru Owashi | 14 | 2016/12/04 | Osaka, Japan | |
Kuishinbo Kamen | 2 | 2016/12/04 | Osaka, Japan | |
Kikutaro | 8 | 2016/12/04 | Osaka, Japan | |
Kotatsu | 1 | 2016/12/04 | Osaka, Japan | |
Hyota Echizenya | 1 | 2016/12/04 | Osaka, Japan |
Former Ironman Heavymetalweight Champions
As of August 2016 there have been over 1,200 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
- 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
- Three different ladders - each fell on the champion and a pinfall was counted, with some successfully defending the title by not being pinned during the time limit battle royal matches.
- Chiririn - a chicken doll
- Mr. Kasai - a stuffed Jun Kasai doll. Mr. Kasai has won the belt twice.
- A Pro Wrestling Wave poster.
- 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.
- Yoshihiko - An inflatable 'love doll'. 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.
- Akihiro, another inflatable love doll and the supposed sister of Yoshihiko. Made its debut on August 18, 2013.
- Vince McMahon's Hollywood Walk of Fame star
- A bus
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.
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).
See also
- Dramatic Dream Team
- Puroresu – overview of Japanese professional wrestling
- WWE Hardcore Championship – a title with a similar 24/7 rule
References
- General
- "Ironman Heavymetalweight Title". Wrestling-Titles.com. Retrieved 2016-07-20.
- Specific
- ^ "Ironman Heavymetalweight Title (Japan)".
- ^ Joey Ryan (13 June 2016). "Rey Mysterio Jr pins Joey Ryan to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title" – via YouTube.
- ^ Joey Ryan (15 June 2016). "Joey Ryan pins Rey Mysterio Jr to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title" – via YouTube.
- ^ a b Joey Ryan (19 June 2016). "Scott Hall beats Chuck Taylor who beat Joey Ryan (and Colt Cabana) to win the DDT Pro Ironman Title" – via YouTube.
- ^ Joey Ryan (20 June 2016). "Colt Cabana beats Scott Hall by submission to win DDT Pro Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title" – via YouTube.
- ^ Joey Ryan (21 June 2016). "Joey Ryan pins Colt Cabana to win the DDT Pro Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title" – via YouTube.
- ^ "Kikutaro pins Joey Ryan to win the DDT Pro Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title". 22 June 2016.
- ^ Joey Ryan (23 June 2016). "Laura James pins Kikutaro to win the DDT Pro Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Championship" – via YouTube.
- ^ Joey Ryan (24 June 2016). "Bunny the cat pins Laura James to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title" – via YouTube.
- ^ Joey Ryan (26 June 2016). "Ryan Nemeth beats Bunny by forfeit to win the DDT Pro Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title" – via YouTube.
- ^ Joey Ryan (27 June 2016). "Taya pins Ryan Nemeth to win the DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title" – via YouTube.
- ^ Joey Ryan (28 June 2016). "John Morrison (Mundo) pins Taya to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title" – via YouTube.
- ^ Joey Ryan (29 June 2016). "Ricochet pins John Morrison (Mundo) to win the DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight Title" – via YouTube.
- ^ a b Joey Ryan (30 June 2016). "Matt Striker pins Brian Metz who beat Ricochet by forfeit to win DDT Pro Ironman (24/7 Rule) Title" – via YouTube.
- ^ Joey Ryan (1 July 2016). "Cheerleader Melissa pins Matt Striker to win the DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight Title" – via YouTube.
- ^ Joey Ryan (2 July 2016). "Matt Cross beats Cheerleader Melissa by tap out to win DDT Pro Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7) Title" – via YouTube.
- ^ Joey Ryan (3 July 2016). "Brian Cage beats Matt Cross by submission to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight Title" – via YouTube.
- ^ Joey Ryan (5 July 2016). "Joey Ryan pins Brian Cage to win the DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title" – via YouTube.
- ^ Joey Ryan (6 July 2016). "Laura James pins Joey Ryan to win the DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title" – via YouTube.
- ^ a b Joey Ryan (9 July 2016). "Joey Ryan pins Buggy Nova who pinned Laura James to win the DDT Pro Ironman Heavymetalweight Title" – via YouTube.
- ^ Joey Ryan (10 July 2016). "Scarlett Bordeaux pins Joey Ryan to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title" – via YouTube.
- ^ Joey Ryan (11 July 2016). "Rhyno defeats Scarlett Bordeaux by forfeit to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight Title" – via YouTube.
- ^ Joey Ryan (12 July 2016). "Robbie E beats Rhyno in a ladder match to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight Title" – via YouTube.
- ^ Joey Ryan (13 July 2016). "Joey Ryan beats Robbie E by forfeit to win the DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight Title" – via YouTube.
- ^ Joey Ryan (14 July 2016). "Timothy Thatcher beats Joey Ryan by submission to win the DDT Pro Ironman Heavymetalweight Title" – via YouTube.
- ^ Joey Ryan (15 July 2016). "Drew Gulak pins Timothy Thatcher to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight Title" – via YouTube.
- ^ Joey Ryan (16 July 2016). "Eli Drake pins Drew Gulak to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight Title" – via YouTube.
- ^ Joey Ryan (17 July 2016). "Jervis Cottonbelly beats Eli Drake by submission to win DDT Pro Ironman Heavymetalweight Title" – via YouTube.
- ^ Joey Ryan (18 July 2016). "Joey Ryan beats Jervis Cottonbelly by forfeit to win DDT Pro Ironman Heavymetalweight Title" – via YouTube.
- ^ Joey Ryan (2016-07-19), Brian Kendrick pins Joey Ryan to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title., retrieved 2016-07-20
- ^ a b Joey Ryan (20 July 2016). "Joey Ryan pins Brian Kendrick to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title" – via YouTube.
- ^ "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.
- ^ Joey Ryan (28 July 2016). "Candice LeRae pins Joey Ryan in a dream to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight Title" – via YouTube.
- ^ "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.
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