Strongest-K Championship
The Strongest-K Championship is the top singles title in Kaientai Dojo. It has existed since 2004. The holder of the title is referred to as the "Champion of Strongest-K".
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Promotion | Kaientai Dojo | ||||||||||||||||||
Date established | July 3, 2004 | ||||||||||||||||||
Current champion(s) | Taishi Takizawa | ||||||||||||||||||
Date won | October 15, 2017 | ||||||||||||||||||
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Title history
Reigns
As of August 9, 2020.
# | Order in reign history |
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Reign | The reign number for the specific set of wrestlers listed |
Event | The event promoted by the respective promotion in which the titles were won |
— | Used for vacated reigns so as not to count it as an official reign |
+ | Indicates the current reign is changing daily |
# | Wrestler | Reign | Date | Days held | Location | Notes | Ref. |
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1 | Hi69 | 1 | July 3, 2004 | 70 | Aqua City, Odaiba | Hi69 defeated Kengo Mashimo in the finals of a 16-man tournament to become the first champion. | |
2 | Kaz Hayashi | 1 | September 11, 2004 | 121 | Tokyo, Japan | ||
3 | Taka Michinoku | 1 | January 10, 2005 | 361 | Tokyo, Japan | This match was also contested for the World Junior Heavyweight Championship. | |
4 | Joe | 1 | January 6, 2006 | 276 | Tokyo, Japan | ||
5 | Kengo Mashimo | 1 | October 9, 2006 | 552 | Tokyo, Japan | ||
6 | Yuji Hino | 1 | April 13, 2008 | 118 | Tokyo, Japan | ||
7 | Kengo Mashimo | 2 | August 9, 2008 | 246 | Chiba, Japan | ||
8 | Taka Michinoku | 2 | April 12, 2009 | 188 | Chiba, Japan | ||
9 | Kazma | 1 | October 18, 2009 | 301 | Chiba, Japan | ||
10 | Yuji Hino | 2 | August 15, 2010 | 307 | Chiba, Japan | ||
11 | Kengo Mashimo | 3 | June 18, 2011 | 431 | Tokyo, Japan | ||
12 | Daisuke Sekimoto | 1 | August 22, 2012 | 83 | Tokyo, Japan | ||
13 | Yuji Hino | 3 | November 13, 2012 | 152 | Tokyo, Japan | ||
14 | Taishi Takizawa | 1 | April 14, 2013 | 79 | Tokyo, Japan | ||
/ | Vacated | N/A | July 2, 2013 | Chiba, Japan | The title was vacated after Takizawa was arrested for voyeurism. | ||
15 | Kengo Mashimo | 4 | September 1, 2013 | 224 | Chiba, Japan | Defeated Ryuichi Sekine in the finals of a tournament to win the vacant title. | |
16 | Saburo Inematsu | 1 | April 13, 2014 | 70 | Tokyo, Japan | ||
17 | Miyawaki | 1 | June 22, 2014 | 63 | Osaka, Japan | Won by referee stoppage after Inematsu dislocated his left shoulder. Initially, refused the title, but was officially recognized as the champion on June 25. | |
18 | Kengo Mashimo | 5 | August 24, 2014 | 231 | Chiba, Japan | ||
19 | Yuji Hino | 4 | April 12, 2015 | 147 | Tokyo, Japan | ||
20 | Tank Nagai | 1 | September 6, 2015 | 329 | Chiba, Japan | ||
21 | Kaji Tomato | 1 | July 31, 2016 | 20 | Chiba, Japan | ||
22 | Kengo Mashimo | 6 | August 20, 2016 | 281 | Chiba, Japan | ||
23 | Isami Kodaka | 1 | May 28, 2017 | 113 | Tokyo, Japan | ||
24 | Tank Nagai | 2 | September 18, 2017 | 27 | Tokyo, Japan | ||
25 | Taishi Takizawa | 2 | October 15, 2017 | 455 | Tokyo, Japan | ||
26 | Shu Asakawa | 1 | January 13, 2019 | 574 | |||
27 | Ayato Yoshida | 1 | April 13, 2019 | 484+ | Tokyo, Japan | [1] |
List of combined reigns
August 9, 2020.
Rank | Wrestler | # of reigns | Combined days |
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1 | Kengo Mashimo | 6 | 1,965 |
2 | Yuji Hino | 4 | 724 |
3 | Taka Michinoku | 2 | 549 |
4 | Taishi Takizawa | 2 | 534 |
5 | Tank Nagai | 2 | 356 |
6 | Kazma | 1 | 301 |
7 | Joe | 1 | 276 |
8 | Kaz Hayashi | 1 | 121 |
9 | Isami Kodaka | 1 | 113 |
10 | Daisuke Sekimoto | 1 | 83 |
11 | Hi69 | 1 | 70 |
12 | Saburo Inematsu | 1 | 70 |
13 | Miyawaki | 1 | 63 |
14 | Kaji Tomato | 1 | 20 |
15 | Shu Asakawa | 1 | 574+ |
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References
- "KAIENTAI DOJO 17周年記念大会 GRAND SLAM in 後楽園ホール | KAIENTAI DOJO". www.k-dojo.co.jp. Retrieved 2019-04-14.
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