Dual Shock Wave
Dual Shock Wave is an annual professional wrestling tag team tournament promoted by the Pro Wrestling Wave promotion. It has been held since 2011 and takes place between early September and mid-November. The first tournament, held in a single-elimination format, was used to determine the inaugural Wave Tag Team Champions.[1] In 2012, the tournament was changed to a round-robin format with the winners of each block advancing to the finals.[2] In 2014, the tournament returned to single-elimination format.[3] Since October 2013, the name "Dual Shock Wave" has also referred to the Wave Tag Team Championship.[4]
List of winners
Year | Winner | Total won |
Ref. |
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2011 | Ayumi Kurihara and Kana (kanAyu) | 1 | [1] |
2012 | Misaki Ohata and Tsukasa Fujimoto (Makkurokorosuke) | 1 | [5] |
2013 | Ayako Hamada and Yuu Yamagata (Las Aventureras) | 1 | [6] |
2014 | Kyoko Kimura and Tomoka Nakagawa (Revolucion Amandla) | 1 | [7] |
2015 | Ayako Hamada and Yuu Yamagata (Las Aventureras) | 2 | [8] |
2016 | Dynamite Kansai and Rina Yamashita (GReeeeN) | 1 | [9] |
2017 | Rin Kadokura and Takumi Iroha (New-Tra) | 1 | [10] |
2011
The first ever Dual Shock Wave tournament was held in a single-elimination format between September 4 and October 30, 2011 and was used to determine the inaugural Wave Tag Team Champions.[1][11] The pairings for each round were determined by a random draw.[1][11] As the tournament featured an odd number of entrants, nine teams, one team earned a bye in the quarterfinals and one in the semifinals; these were also decided by a random draw.[1][11]
- Teams
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First round (September 4) |
Quarterfinals (September 14) |
Semifinals (September 26) |
Finals (October 30) |
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Gami Tomoka Nakagawa |
Pin | |||||||||||||||||
Mio Shirai Misaki Ohata |
12:47[11] | |||||||||||||||||
Gami Tomoka Nakagawa |
Pin | |||||||||||||||||
Ayako Hamada Yumi Ohka |
22:08[12] | |||||||||||||||||
Ayako Hamada Yumi Ohka |
Pin | |||||||||||||||||
Kagetsu Sawako Shimono |
18:51[11] | |||||||||||||||||
Gami Tomoka Nakagawa |
Pin | |||||||||||||||||
Ayumi Kurihara Kana |
25:18[13] | |||||||||||||||||
Cherry Shuu Shibutani |
Pin | |||||||||||||||||
Ayumi Kurihara Kana |
18:51[11] | |||||||||||||||||
Ayumi Kurihara Kana |
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Bye | ||||||||||||||||||
Ayumi Kurihara Kana |
Pin | |||||||||||||||||
Ran Yu-Yu Toshie Uematsu |
23:03[1] | |||||||||||||||||
Ran Yu-Yu Toshie Uematsu |
Pin | |||||||||||||||||
Kaori Yoneyama Kayoko Haruyama |
15:01[11] | |||||||||||||||||
Ran Yu-Yu Toshie Uematsu |
Pin | |||||||||||||||||
Aya Yuki Ryo Mizunami |
15:29[12] | |||||||||||||||||
Hiren Moeka Haruhi |
Pin | |||||||||||||||||
Aya Yuki Ryo Mizunami |
9:40[11] | |||||||||||||||||
Ran Yu-Yu Toshie Uematsu |
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Bye | ||||||||||||||||||
N/A | ||||||||||||||||||
N/A | ||||||||||||||||||
2012
The second Dual Shock Wave tournament was held between September 25 and November 16, 2012. The tournament was contested in a round-robin format with two blocks of four teams, where a win was worth two points, a draw one point and a loss zero points. As the reigning Wave Tag Team Champions, Gami and Tomoka Nakagawa earned an automatic spot in the tournament.[2] As the reigning Dual Shock Wave winners, both Ayumi Kurihara, now teaming with Mika Iida, and Kana, now teaming with Ayako Hamada, also earned automatic spots in the tournament.[2] Three of the teams, Hikaru Shida and Yumi Ohka, Misaki Ohata and Tsukasa Fujimoto, and Shuu Shibutani and Syuri, earned spots in the tournament by scoring eliminations in a five tag team elimination match on September 3, 2012, which also included the teams of Aya Yuki and Sawako Shimono, and Maki Narumiya and Yuu Yamagata.[2] Narumiya and Yamagata were named the reserve team of Block A and Yuki and Shimono the reserve team of Block B, where they would enter the tournament in case of an injury, inheriting the points of the eliminated team.[2] The final two teams of Apple Miyuki and Kyusei Ninja Ranmaru, and Makoto and Moeka Haruhi were so-called "producer recommendation" picks made by Gami.[2] The winners of the tournament, if not Gami and Tomoka Nakagawa, would earn a shot at the Wave Tag Team Championship on November 27 at Korakuen Hall.[2]
A | B | ||
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Wrestlers | Score | Wrestlers | Score |
Misaki Ohata and Tsukasa Fujimoto (Makkurokorosuke) | 5 | Shuu Shibutani and Syuri (Kiseki no Rinjin) | 4 |
Ayako Hamada and Kana (Senritsu no Joou) | 4 | Hikaru Shida and Yumi Ohka (Shidarezakura) | 4 |
Apple Miyuki and Kyusei Ninja Ranmaru (Naniwa☆Bonjo Venus) | 2 | Makoto and Moeka Haruhi (1st Impact) | 2 |
Gami and Tomoka Nakagawa (Yoko Hatanaka) | 1 | Ayumi Kurihara and Mika Iida (Kurigohan) | 2 |
A | Miyuki Ranmaru | Hamada Kana | Gami Nakagawa | Ohata Fujimoto |
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Miyuki Ranmaru |
X | Hamada Kana (16:19)[14] | Miyuki Ranmaru (12:45)[15] | Ohata Fujimoto (12:08)[16] |
Hamada Kana |
Hamada Kana (16:19)[14] | X | Draw (20:00)[17] | Draw (19:16)[15] |
Gami Nakagawa |
Miyuki Ranmaru (12:45)[15] | Draw (20:00)[17] | X | Ohata Fujimoto (18:09)[18] |
Ohata Fujimoto |
Ohata Fujimoto (12:08)[16] | Draw (19:16)[15] | Ohata Fujimoto (18:09)[18] | X |
B | Kurihara Iida | Shida Ohka | Makoto Haruhi | Shibutani Syuri |
Kurihara Iida |
X | Shida Ohka (14:54)[16] | Makoto Haruhi (14:09)[15] | Kurihara Iida (15:51)[14] |
Shida Ohka |
Shida Ohka (14:54)[16] | X | Shida Ohka (18:23)[18] | Shibutani Syuri (9:51)[15] |
Makoto Haruhi |
Makoto Haruhi (14:09)[15] | Shida Ohka (18:23)[18] | X | Shibutani Syuri (12:59)[17] |
Shibutani Syuri |
Kurihara Iida (15:51)[14] | Shibutani Syuri (9:51)[15] | Shibutani Syuri (12:59)[17] | X |
Block B Playoff Match (November 16) |
Finals (November 16) | ||||||||||||
A1 | Ohata and Fujimoto | Pin | |||||||||||
B1 | Shibutani and Syuri | 19:27[5] | |||||||||||
B1 | Shida and Ohka | Pin | |||||||||||
B1 | Shibutani and Syuri | 10:35[5] |
2013
The 2013 Dual Shock Wave took place between September 1 and October 6. The winners of the tournament earned a shot at the Wave Tag Team Championship on October 30. Had the defending champions, Cherry and Shuu Shibutani, won the tournament, the title shot would have gone to the other finalist. The tournament was contested in a single round-robin block with eight participating teams. Hamuko Hoshi, Hikaru Shida and Tsukasa Fujimoto from Ice Ribbon entered the tournament as outsiders. In the tournament a win was worth one point, while both a draw and a loss were worth zero points. If a team drew or lost three times, they were eliminated from the tournament.[19] The final match was a three-way match contested under "Dog Fight" rules, where only two teams were in the ring at the same time and after a pinfall or submission the losing team would switch places with the team not taking part in the match. The first team to pick up two consecutive pinfalls or submissions would be declared the winner.[6]
Wrestlers | Score | Matches |
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Ayako Hamada and Yuu Yamagata (Las Aventureras) | 4 | 6 |
Hikaru Shida and Tsukasa Fujimoto (Muscle Venus) | 4 | 6 |
Kana and Yumi Ohka (Giann's) | 4 | 6 |
Gami and Ryo Mizunami (Megane Super) | 2 | 5 |
Moeka Haruhi and Tomoka Nakagawa (Higebu) | 2 | 5 |
Hamuko Hoshi and Sawako Shimono (HamukoSawako) | 1 | 4 |
Cherry and Shuu Shibutani (Classic Gals) | 1 | 4 |
Mio Shirai and Misaki Ohata (Plus Minus Zero 2013) | 1 | 4 |
Results | Hamada Yamagata | Cherry Shibutani | Gami Mizunami | Hoshi Shimono | Shida Fujimoto | Kana Ohka | Shirai Ohata | Haruhi Nakagawa |
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Hamada Yamagata |
X | Hamada Yamagata (11:59)[20] | Gami Mizunami (15:06)[21] | Hamada Yamagata (13:26)[22] | Hamada Yamagata (10:13)[6] | Kana Ohka (19:57)[23] | X | Hamada Yamagata (13:30)[24] |
Cherry Shibutani |
Hamada Yamagata (11:59)[20] | X | X | X | Shida Fujimoto (9:46)[23] | Kana Ohka (13:54)[24] | X | Cherry Shibutani (12:15)[22] |
Gami Mizunami |
Gami Mizunami (15:06)[21] | X | X | Gami Mizunami (12:11)[25] | Shida Fujimoto (15:36)[24] | Draw (20:00)[6] | Shirai Ohata (12:21)[20] | X |
Hoshi Shimono |
Hamada Yamagata (13:26)[22] | X | Gami Mizunami (12:11)[25] | X | Hoshi Shimono (13:56)[20] | Kana Ohka (17:21)[21] | X | X |
Shida Fujimoto |
Hamada Yamagata (10:13)[6] | Shida Fujimoto (9:46)[23] | Shida Fujimoto (15:36)[24] | Hoshi Shimono (13:56)[20] | X | X | Shida Fujimoto (11:27)[24] | Shida Fujimoto (10:59)[21] |
Kana Ohka |
Kana Ohka (19:57)[23] | Kana Ohka (13:54)[24] | Draw (20:00)[6] | Kana Ohka (17:21)[21] | X | X | Kana Ohka (14:51)[22] | Haruhi Nakagawa (13:48)[20] |
Shirai Ohata |
X | X | Shirai Ohata (12:21)[20] | X | Shida Fujimoto (11:27)[24] | Kana Ohka (14:51)[22] | X | Haruhi Nakagawa (8:30)[23] |
Haruhi Nakagawa |
Hamada Yamagata (13:30)[24] | Cherry Shibutani (12:15)[22] | X | X | Shida Fujimoto (10:59)[21] | Haruhi Nakagawa (13:48)[20] | Haruhi Nakagawa (8:30)[23] | X |
- October 6:
- Three-way Dog Fight final match: Las Aventureras (Ayako Hamada and Yuu Yamagata) defeated Giann's (Kana and Yumi Ohka) and Muscle Venus (Hikaru Shida and Tsukasa Fujimoto).[6]
2014
The 2014 Dual Shock Wave took place between September 23 and October 15. For the first time in three years, the tournament was contested in a single-elimination format with eleven participating teams. The first five teams taking part in the tournament were determined in advance, while Kaho Kobayashi, Sawako Shimono, Sumire Natsu and Yumi Ohka earned spots in the tournament and the right to pick their partners after picking up eliminations in an eight-way elimination match on September 7. Finally, two teams featuring outsiders were also added; one with Fairy Nipponbashi teaming with Oz Academy's Dynamite Kansai and the other with Moeka Haruhi teaming with American freelancer Melanie Cruise. Prior to the start of the tournament, the reigning Wave Tag Team Champions Sakuragohan (Kyusei Sakura Hirota and Mika Iida) were booked to defend their title against Plus Minus 2014 (Mio Shirai and Misaki Ohata) with the winners advancing directly to the finals of the tournament, while the losers would start the tournament in the first round.[3][26] On September 15, Sakuragohan successfully defended the title to advance to the finals of the tournament.[27] The final match was also contested for the Wave Tag Team Championship.[7]
- Teams
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- First round
- September 23:
- Plus Minus 2014 defeated Chukan Kanrishoku (11:08)[28]
- Merazoma defeated Classic Gals (11:52)[28]
- Revolucion Amandla and Satsuma Kotsuji-gun wrestled to a draw (15:00)[28]
- Tomoka Nakagawa defeated Rina Yamashita in an overtime singles match (2:08)[28]
- Midori☆Game defeated Natsu Kensanba (11:58)[28]
- Fairy Family defeated Las Aventureras (11:11)[28]
- Second round
- September 28:
- Fairy Family defeated Midori☆Game (10:07)[29]
- Quarterfinals
- October 1:
- Semifinals
- October 1:
- Finals
- October 15:
- Revolucion Amandla defeated Sakuragohan (19:41)[7]
2015
The 2015 Dual Shock Wave took place between October 2 and October 30. For the second year in a row, the tournament took place in a single-elimination format with seven participating teams. The winning team would also win the vacant Wave Tag Team Championship. JWP Joshi Puroresu representative Kayoko Haruyama and freelancer Tsubasa Kuragaki entered the tournament as outsiders, after gaining the "producer recommendation" spot made by Gami.[31]
- Teams[32]
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First round (October 2) |
Semifinals (October 18) |
Finals (October 30) | ||||||||
Misaki Ohata and Ryo Mizunami | Pin | |||||||||
Asuka and Yumi Ohka | 15:15[33] | |||||||||
Misaki Ohata and Ryo Mizunami | Pin | |||||||||
Kayoko Haruyama and Tsubasa Kuragaki | 18:04[34] | |||||||||
Kayoko Haruyama and Tsubasa Kuragaki | Pin | |||||||||
Kaho Kobayashi and Rina Yamashita | 15:35[33] | |||||||||
Kayoko Haruyama and Tsubasa Kuragaki | Pin | |||||||||
Ayako Hamada and Yuu Yamagata | 23:33[8] | |||||||||
Hikaru Shida and Melanie Cruise | Pin | |||||||||
Ayako Hamada and Yuu Yamagata | 17:00[33] | |||||||||
Ayako Hamada and Yuu Yamagata | Sub | |||||||||
Kyusei Sakura Hirota and Mika Iida | 25:57[Note 1][34] | |||||||||
- The match originally ended in a twenty-minute time limit draw, but was restarted as a singles match between Hamada and Iida, which Hamada won at 5:57.
2016
The 2016 Dual Shock Wave took place between September 22 and October 10. In the tournament, each team was made up of a veteran and a younger wrestler.[35][36] The matches all had a 20-minute time limit. In case of a draw, the younger wrestlers would face each other in a singles match to determine the winner.[37]
- Teams
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First round (September 22) |
Second round (September 22, 25) |
Semifinals (October 2) |
Finals (October 10) |
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Dynamite Kansai Rina Yamashita |
Pin | |||||||||||||||||
Mika Iida Yuki Miyazaki |
16:18[37] | |||||||||||||||||
Dynamite Kansai Rina Yamashita |
Pin | |||||||||||||||||
Fairy Nipponbashi Kyusei Ninja Ranmaru |
10:55[38] | |||||||||||||||||
Sumire Natsu Yumi Ohka |
Pin | |||||||||||||||||
Fairy Nipponbashi Kyusei Ninja Ranmaru |
4:31[37] | |||||||||||||||||
Dynamite Kansai Rina Yamashita |
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Bye | ||||||||||||||||||
Dynamite Kansai Rina Yamashita |
Pin | |||||||||||||||||
Chihiro Hashimoto Ryo Mizunami |
18:21[9] | |||||||||||||||||
Chihiro Hashimoto Ryo Mizunami |
Pin | |||||||||||||||||
Hiroe Nagahama Moeka Haruhi |
9:05[37] | |||||||||||||||||
Chihiro Hashimoto Ryo Mizunami |
Pin | |||||||||||||||||
Sawako Shimono Yuu Yamagata |
16:27[38] | |||||||||||||||||
Asuka Ayako Hamada |
Pin | |||||||||||||||||
Sawako Shimono Yuu Yamagata |
17:22[37] | |||||||||||||||||
Chihiro Hashimoto Ryo Mizunami |
Pin | |||||||||||||||||
Hibiscus Mii Kaho Kobayashi |
22:18[Note 1][39] | |||||||||||||||||
Hibiscus Mii Kaho Kobayashi |
Pin | |||||||||||||||||
Hikaru Shida Yako Fujigasaki |
11:38[38] | |||||||||||||||||
Hibiscus Mii Kaho Kobayashi |
Pin | |||||||||||||||||
Kyoko Kimura Misaki Ohata |
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Maruko Nagasaki Tsukasa Fujimoto |
Pin | |||||||||||||||||
Kyoko Kimura Misaki Ohata |
13:29[38] |
- The match originally ended in a twenty-minute time limit draw, but was restarted as a singles match between Hashimoto and Kobayashi, which Hashimoto won at 2:18.
2017
The 2017 Dual Shock Wave took place on September 17. The tournament featured nine teams, seeded from number one to nine. The tournament would start with the number one seed taking on the number two seed with the winner advancing to face the number three seed and so on until all teams have wrestled at least once. Hiroe Nagahama and Kaho Kobayashi, the team seeded ninth, would defend the Wave Tag Team Championship in the final match of the tournament. Each match in the tournament would also feature special rules, determined by a random draw.[40]
- Results
- 1. Natsu & Natsuri (Natsumi Maki and Sumire Natsu)
- 2. Pyonzu, Zu (Kyusei Sakura Hirota and Saki)
- Natsu & Natsuri defeated Pyonzu, Zu in a TLC match (2:07)[10]
- 3. Kuso Onna Night (Nagisa Nozaki and Yuki Miyazaki)
- Natsu & Natsuri and Kuso Onna Night wrestled to a time limit draw in a lumberjack match (5:00); both teams eliminated[10]
- 4. Gokigen BBA (Cherry and Kaori Yoneyama)
- 5. So on Flower (Aoi Kizuki and Moeka Haruhi)
- Gokigen BBA and So on Flower wrestled to a draw via double pinfall in a two-count match (4:22); both teams eliminated[10]
- 6. Boss to Mammy (Mio Momono and Yumi Ohka)
- 7. Avid Rival (Misaki Ohata and Ryo Mizunami)
- Boss to Mammy and Avid Rival wrestled to a time limit draw in a slow motion rules match (5:00)[10]
- Boss to Mammy defeated Avid Rival in a sudden death one-count match (1:10)[10]
- 8. New-Tra (Rin Kadokura and Takumi Iroha)
- New-Tra defeated Boss to Mammy in a submissions only match (5:50)[10]
- 9. Big Rice Field (Hiroe Nagahama and Kaho Kobayashi)
- New-Tra defeated Big Rice Field (18:08)[10]
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