AAAW Tag Team Championship
The AAAW Tag Team Championship was a title in the GAEA Japan promotion. The title, which was originally known as the AAAW Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship, was abandoned when GAEA closed in 2005.
Title history
# | Order in reign history |
Reign | The reign number for the specific set of wrestlers listed |
Event | The event in which the title was won |
— | Used for vacated reigns so as not to count it as an official reign |
N/A | The information is not available or is unknown |
+ | Indicates the current reign is changing daily |
# | Team | Reign | Date | Days held | Location | Event | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Meiko Satomura and Sonoko Kato | 1 | November 2, 1996 | 512 | Singapore | We Are GAEA Japan! | Defeated Sugar Sato and Chikayo Nagashima to become the first champions. |
2 | Sugar Sato and Chikayo Nagashima | 1 | March 29, 1998 | 147 | Osaka, Japan | Full Bloom – Day 2 | During the reign the name of the title was changed from "AAAW Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship" to "AAAW Tag Team Championship". |
3 | Aja Kong and Mayumi Ozaki | 1 | August 23, 1998 | 329 | Tokyo, Japan | Hard Luck – Day 2 | |
4 | Sugar Sato and Chikayo Nagashima | 2 | July 18, 1999 | 518 | Tokyo, Japan | Surprise Attack – Day 3 | |
5 | Akira Hokuto and Mayumi Ozaki (2) | 1 | December 17, 2000 | 126 | Osaka, Japan | Deep Endless – Day 5 | |
6 | Sugar Sato and Chikayo Nagashima | 3 | April 22, 2001 | 350 | Osaka, Japan | Limit Break 2001 – Day 4 | |
7 | Mayumi Ozaki (3) and KAORU | 3 | April 7, 2002 | 196 | Yokohama, Japan | Limit Break 2002 – Day 1 | |
8 | Meiko Satomura (2) and Ayako Hamada | 2 | October 20, 2002 | 114 | Yokohama, Japan | Yokohama Mega Ride | |
9 | Devil Masami and Aja Kong (2) | 1 | February 11, 2003 | 224 | Tokyo, Japan | War Cry 2003 – Day 2 | |
10 | Chikayo Nagashima (4) and Meiko Satomura (3) | 4 | September 23, 2003 | 147 | Tokyo, Japan | New Energy 2003 – Day 2 | |
11 | Toshie Uematsu and Ran Yu-Yu | 1 | February 17, 2004 | 33 | Tokyo, Japan | War Cry 2004 – Day 2 | |
12 | Sugar Sato and Chikayo Nagashima (5) | 4 | March 21, 2004 | 40 | Tokyo, Japan | Edge Of The Heart 2004 – Day 2 | |
13 | The Crush Gals (Chigusa Nagayo and Lioness Asuka) |
1 | April 30, 2004 | 5 | Tokyo, Japan | Yoyogi Limit Break | |
14 | Aja Kong (3) and Amazing Kong | 3 | May 5, 2004 | 138 | Tokyo, Japan | Junction 2004 – Day 2 | [1] |
15 | Manami Toyota and Carlos Amano | 1 | September 20, 2004 | 195 | Tokyo, Japan | New Energy 2004 – Day 2 | |
16 | Toshie Uematsu and Ran Yu-Yu | 2 | April 3, 2005 | 7 | Yokohama, Japan | Yokohama Final Impact | |
— | Deactivated | — | April 10, 2005 | — | Tokyo, Japan | Eternal Last Gong | Title retired at final Gaea show. |
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References
- F4W Staff (May 5, 2015). "On this day in pro wrestling history (May 5): Bruno Vs. Gorilla in Puerto Rico, 2nd annual Von Erich Memorial Parade of Champions". Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online. Retrieved February 10, 2017.
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