Saikyo Tag League

Saikyo Tag League (サイキョータグリーグ, Saikyōtagurīgu, (English: Maximum Tag League) is a professional wrestling round-robin hardcore tag team tournament annually held by Big Japan Pro Wrestling (BJW), considered a spin-off of New Japan Pro-Wrestling's World Tag League and All Japan Pro Wrestling's World's Strongest Tag Determination League. The tournament was established in 1999 as Maximum Tag League and then renamed as Big Japan Tag League in 2011 before returning to its old name Maximum Tag League in 2014.[1][2] A new format was introduced in 2014 in which the teams were divided into two blocks, "Strong Style Block" and "Deathmatch Block". The strong style block consists of normal tag team matches and deathmatch block consists of matches contested under deathmatch rules.[3]

Saikyo Tag League
Nickname(s)Maximum Tag League (19992009)
Big Japan Tag League (20112013)
Big Japan Maximum Tag League (2013present)
Promotion(s)Big Japan Pro Wrestling
First event1999

The Saikyo Tag League is held under a points system, with 2 points for a win, 1 for a draw and 0 for a loss. Top four teams advance to the semifinals in the knockout format and then the winning teams compete in the finals.

List of winners

Tournament Year Winners
(total won as an individual)
Total won
as a team
Reference
Maximum Tag League1999Tomoaki Honma and Ryuji Yamakawa1[1]
Maximum Tag League20002[4]
Maximum Tag League2001Men's Teioh and Daisuke Sekimoto1[5]
Maximum Tag League2002Men's Teioh and Daisuke Sekimoto2[6]
Maximum Tag League2003Daikokubo Benkei and Abdullah Kobayashi1[7]
Maximum Tag League2009Masashi Takeda and Isami Kodaka1[8]
Big Japan Tag League2011Daisuke Sekimoto (3) and Yuji Okabayashi1[2]
Big Japan Tag League2012Isami Kodaka (2) and Yuko Miyamoto1[9]
Big Japan Tag League2013Isami Kodaka (3) and Yuko Miyamoto (2)2[10]
Big Japan Maximum Tag League2014Isami Kodaka (4) and Yuko Miyamoto (3)3[3]
Big Japan Maximum Tag League2015Daisuke Sekimoto (4) and Yuji Okabayashi (2)2[11]
Big Japan Maximum Tag League2016Daisuke Sekimoto (5) and Yuji Okabayashi (3)3[12]
Big Japan Maximum Tag League2017Daichi Hashimoto and Hideyoshi Kamitani1[13]

Tournament history

1999

The 1999 Maximum Tag League was the first edition of the tournament which featured four teams in one block. The tournament was held between October 27 and November 8, 1999.[1]

Final standings
Tomoaki Honma and Ryuji Yamakawa 6
Shadow WX and The Winger 4
KAMIKAZE and Shunme Matsuzaki 2
Mike Samples and Jun Kasai 0

2000

The 2000 Maximum Tag League featured a new format as it had eight teams divided into two blocks with four teams in each block. The tournament was held between September 17 and October 30, 2000.

Final standings
Block ABlock B
Abdullah the Butcher and Shadow WX6Tomoaki Honma and Ryuji Yamakawa6
Men's Teioh and Daisuke Sekimoto4Zandig and Jun Kasai4
Daikokubo Benkei and Shunme Matsuzaki2Wifebeater and Justice Pain2
Kamikaze and Abdullah Kobayashi0Mad Man Pondo and Mitch Page0
Semifinals Finals
      
A1 Abdullah the Butcher and Shadow WX Pin
B2 Zandig and Jun Kasai 7:49
B2 Zandig and Jun Kasai Pin
B1 Tomoaki Honma and Ryuji Yamakawa 8:54
B1 Tomoaki Honma and Ryuji Yamakawa Pin
A2 Men's Teioh and Daisuke Sekimoto 16:55

2001

The 2001 Maximum Tag League consisted of one block with five teams and was held between September 11 and September 23, 2001.

Final standings
Men's Teioh and Daisuke Sekimoto 6
Kamikaze and Hideki Hosaka 5
Abdullah Kobayashi and Daikokubo Benkei 5
Masato Tanaka and Shunme Matsuzaki 4
Fantastik and Ryuji Ito 0

2002

The 2002 Maximum Tag League consisted of total ten teams and two blocks with five teams in each block. The tournament was held between October 8 and October 31, 2002.

Final standings
Block ABlock B
Men's Teioh and Daisuke Sekimoto8ODD and Homicide6
Shadow WX and Winger6Ryuji Ito and Daisaku Shimoda5
Ryuji Yamakawa and Great Kojika4Abdullah Kobayashi and Daikokubo Benkei5
Kintaro Kanemura and Gosaku2Mafia and Monster Mack
(Da Hit Squad)
4
Mad Man Pondo and 2 Tuff Tony0Bancho Matsuzaki and Jaki Numazawa0
Semifinals Finals
      
A1 Men's Teioh and Daisuke Sekimoto Pin
B2 Ryuji Ito and Daisaku Shimoda 14:41
A1 Men's Teioh and Daisuke Sekimoto Pin
B1 ODD and Homicide 13:57
A2 Shadow WX and Winger Pin
B1 ODD and Homicide 13:10

2003

The 2003 Maximum Tag League consisted of one block with five teams and was held between October 8 and November 8, 2003.

Final standings
Daikokubo Benkei and Abdullah Kobayashi 6
Daisuke Sekimoto and 2 Tuff Tony 6
Men's Teioh and Mr. Big Japan 4
Shadow WX and Mad Man Pondo 2
Katsumasa Inoue and Hiroyuki Kondo 2
 
Semi-final
 
  
 
 
 
 
Men's Teioh and Mr. Big JapanPin
 
 
Daisuke Sekimoto and 2 Tuff Tony18:28
 
 
 
 
 
Final
 
 
 
 
 
Men's Teioh and Mr. Big JapanPin
 
 
Daikokubo Benkei and Abdullah Kobayashi17:02
 

2009

The 2009 Maximum Tag League was the sixth edition of the tournament which marked the return of the tournament after a six-year hiatus. It was held between February 13 and May 28, 2009.

Final standings
Block ABlock B
Mammoth Sasaki/Masato Tanaka and Daisuke Sekimoto6Masashi Takeda and Isami Kodaka6
Ryuji Ito and Shuji Ishikawa5Yuko Miyamoto and Takashi Sasaki6
Shadow WX and The Winger4Yoshihito Sasaki and Shinya Ishikawa4
Abdullah Kobayashi and Masada4Jun Kasai and Jaki Numazawa2
Atsushi Ohashi and Yuji Okabayashi0Katsumasa Inoue and Kankuro Hoshino2
Semifinals Finals
      
A1 Masato Tanaka and Daisuke Sekimoto Pin
B2 Yuko Miyamoto and Takashi Sasaki 22:24
B2 Yuko Miyamoto and Takashi Sasaki Pin
B1 Masashi Takeda and Isami Kodaka 5:35
A2 Ryuji Ito and Shuji Ishikawa Pin
B1 Masashi Takeda and Isami Kodaka 17:10
  • Masato Tanaka was a replacement for the injured Mammoth Sasaki.

2011

The 2011 Big Japan Tag League was held between September 19 and November 22, 2011.

Final standings
Block ABlock B
Jun Kasai and Jaki Numazawa8Brahman Shu and Brahman Kei
(The Brahman Brothers)
8
Daisuke Sekimoto and Yuji Okabayashi7Yuko Miyamoto and Isami Kodaka8
Abdullah Kobayashi and Masashi Takeda6Ryuji Ito and Masada6
Tommy End and Michael Dante6Yoshihito Sasaki and Shinobu6
Shadow WX and Kankuro Hoshino2Devon Moore and Rory Mondo2
Shinya Ishikawa and Ryuichi Kawakami1Takashi Sasaki and Masato Inaba0
Semifinals Finals
      
B1 Brahman Shu and Brahman Kei Pin
A2 Daisuke Sekimoto and Yuji Okabayashi 13:27
A2 Daisuke Sekimoto and Yuji Okabayashi Pin
A1 Jun Kasai and Jaki Numazawa 17:48
A1 Jun Kasai and Jaki Numazawa Pin
B2 Yuko Miyamoto and Isami Kodaka 14:13

2012

The 2012 Big Japan Tag League was held between September 25 and November 24, 2012.[14][15]

Final standings
Block ABlock B
Osamu Nishimura and Shinya Ishikawa10Yuko Miyamoto and Isami Kodaka8
Yuji Okabayashi and Shinobu6Ryuji Ito and Takumi Tsukamoto6
Tsutomu Oosugi and Hercules Senga
(Speed of Sounds)
4Takashi Sasaki and Jaki Numazawa4
Daisuke Sekimoto and Yoshihito Sasaki4Brahman Shu and Brahman Kei
(The Brahman Brothers)
4
Daichi and Kazuki Hashimoto4Shadow WX and Shuji Ishikawa4
Jun Ogawauchi and Amigo Suzuki2Abdullah Kobayashi and Drake Younger4
Semifinals Finals
      
A1 Osamu Nishimura and Shinya Ishikawa Sub
A2 Yuji Okabayashi and Shinobu 15:29
A2 Yuji Okabayashi and Shinobu Pin
B1 Yuko Miyamoto and Isami Kodaka 20:38
B1 Yuko Miyamoto and Isami Kodaka Pin
B2 Ryuji Ito and Takumi Tsukamoto 14:51

2013

The 2013 Saikyo Tag League was held between September 25 and November 22, 2013.[16][17]

Final standings
Block ABlock B
Daisuke Sekimoto and Yuji Okabayashi10Yuko Miyamoto and Isami Kodaka8
Masashi Takeda and Takumi Tsukamoto8Tsutomu Oosugi and Hercules Senga
(Speed of Sounds)
6
Jun Kasai and Jaki Numazawa6Brahman Shu and Brahman Kei
(The Brahman Brothers)
6
Kazuki Hashimoto and Yusaku Obata4Jake and Dave Christ
(The Irish Airborne)
4
Ryuichi Kawakami and Axeman2Shinya Ishikawa and Madoka4
Kankuro Hoshino and Masato Inaba0Ryuji Ito and Yoshihito Sasaki2
Semifinals Finals
      
A1 Daisuke Sekimoto and Yuji Okabayashi Pin
B2 Speed of Sounds 13:37
B2 Speed of Sounds Pin
B1 Yuko Miyamoto and Isami Kodaka 15:22
B1 Yuko Miyamoto and Isami Kodaka Pin
A2 Masashi Takeda and Takumi Tsukamoto 18:29

2014

The 2014 Big Japan Maximum Tag League featured twelve teams and two blocks with six tag teams in each block. The tournament featured a new format in which one block was named "Strong Style Block" which consisted of matches contested under strong style format and the other block was named "Deathmatch Block" in which matches were contested under deathmatch format. The tournament was held between September 20 and November 21, 2014.[18][19]

Final standings
Strong Style BlockDeathmatch Block
Koji Kanemoto and Kazuki Hashimoto8Ryuji Ito and Abdullah Kobayashi8
Daisuke Sekimoto and Hideyoshi Kamitani8Yuko Miyamoto and Isami Kodaka8
Manabu Soya and Ryuichi Kawakami6Kankuro Hoshino and Masato Inaba6
Shuji Ishikawa and Kohei Sato6Saburo Inematsu and Ryuichi Sekine4
Shiori Asahi and Shinobu2Brahman Shu and Brahman Kei
(The Brahman Brothers)
4
Tsutomu Oosugi and Hercules Senga
(Speed of Sounds)
0Masashi Takeda and Jaki Numazawa0
Semifinals Finals
      
A1 Koji Kanemoto and Kazuki Hashimoto Pin
B2 Isami Kodaka and Yuko Miyamoto 16:10
B2 Isami Kodaka and Yuko Miyamoto Pin
B1 Ryuji Ito and Abdullah Kobayashi 18:44
B1 Ryuji Ito and Abdullah Kobayashi Pin
A2 Daisuke Sekimoto and Hideyoshi Kamitani 13:08

2015

The 2015 Big Japan Maximum Tag League featured twelve teams and two blocks with six tag teams in each block. The tournament was held between September 21 and October 29, 2015.[20][21]

Final standings
Strong Style BlockDeathmatch Block
Daisuke Sekimoto and Yuji Okabayashi8Ryuji Ito and Ryuichi Sekine8
Shuji Ishikawa and Kohei Sato8Kankuro Hoshino and Masato Inaba6
Ryota Hama and Hideyoshi Kamitani6Isami Kodaka and Yuko Miyamoto6
Tsutomu Oosugi and Hercules Senga
(Speed of Sounds)
4Abdullah Kobayashi and Takayuki Ueki6
Hideki Suzuki and Yoshihisa Uto2Jaki Numazawa and Takumi Tsukamoto2
Daichi Hashimoto and Kazuki Hashimoto2Brahman Shu and Brahman Kei
(The Brahman Brothers)
2
Semifinals Finals
      
A1 Daisuke Sekimoto and Yuji Okabayashi Pin
B2 Kankuro Hoshino and Masato Inaba 17:32
A1 Daisuke Sekimoto and Yuji Okabayashi Pin
A2 Shuji Ishikawa and Kohei Sato 18:30
B1 Ryuji Ito and Ryuichi Sekine Pin
A2 Shuji Ishikawa and Kohei Sato 17:00

2016

The 2016 Big Japan Maximum Tag League featured a unique format as it featured four blocks with each block consisting of four tag teams. Two blocks were Strong Style blocks and two were Deathmatch blocks in the tournament. The tournament was held between September 4 and October 31, 2016.[22][23]

Final standings
Strong Style Block AStrong Style Block BDeathmatch Block ADeathmatch Block B
Kohei Sato and Shuji Ishikawa6Akebono and Ryota Hama6Yuko Miyamoto and Isami Kodaka4Ryuji Ito and Toshiyuki Sakuda4
Daisuke Sekimoto and Yuji Okabayashi4Hideyoshi Kamitani and Daichi Hashimoto4Masashi Takeda and Takumi Tsukamoto4Abdullah Kobayashi and Jaki Numazawa4
Tsutomu Oosugi and Hercules Senga
(Speed of Sounds)
2Ryuichi Kawakami and Yasufumi Nakanoue2Kankuro Hoshino and Masato Inaba2Brahman Shu and Brahman Kei
(The Brahman Brothers)
2
Hideki Suzuki and Takuya Nomura0Yoshihisa Uto and Kazumi Kikuta0Takayuki Ueki and Masaya Takahashi2Saburo Inematsu and Ryuichi Sekine2
Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
         
Yuko Miyamoto and Isami Kodaka Pin
Ryuji Ito and Toshiyuki Sakuda 12:40
Yuko Miyamoto and Isami Kodaka Pin
Takayuki Ueki and Masaya Takahashi 9:51
Abdullah Kobayashi and Jaki Numazawa Pin
Takayuki Ueki and Masaya Takahashi 13:44
Yuko Miyamoto and Isami Kodaka Pin
Daisuke Sekimoto and Yuji Okabayashi 18:28
Kohei Sato and Shuji Ishikawa Pin
Hideyoshi Kamitani and Daichi Hashimoto 15:10
Kohei Sato and Shuji Ishikawa Pin
Daisuke Sekimoto and Yuji Okabayashi 13:46
Akebono and Ryota Hama Pin
Daisuke Sekimoto and Yuji Okabayashi 12:14

2017

The 2017 Big Japan Maximum Tag League featured twelve teams and two blocks with six tag teams in each block. The tournament was held between September 6 and October 15, 2017.[24][25]

Final standings
Strong Style BlockDeathmatch Block
Daisuke Sekimoto and Kohei Sato7Abdullah Kobayashi and Ryuji Ito8
Daichi Hashimoto and Hideyoshi Kamitani6Masaya Takahashi and Takayuki Ueki6
Shingo Takagi and Yuji Okabayashi5Yuko Miyamoto and Isami Kodaka6
Ryuichi Kawakami and Yoshihisa Uto4Jaki Numazawa and Kenji Fukimoto4
Ryota Hama and Yasufumi Nakanoue4Masashi Takeda and Takumi Tsukamoto4
Hideki Suzuki and Shogun Okamoto4Minoru Fujita and Kankuro Hoshino2
Semifinals Finals
      
A1 Daisuke Sekimoto and Kohei Sato Pin
A2 Daichi Hashimoto and Hideyoshi Kamitani 13:10
A2 Daichi Hashimoto and Hideyoshi Kamitani Pin
B1 Abdullah Kobayashi and Ryuji Ito 16:06
B1 Abdullah Kobayashi and Ryuji Ito Sub
B2 Masaya Takahashi and Takayuki Ueki 11:45

2018

The 2018 Saikyo Tag League is the current ongoing tournament featuring total fourteen teams with seven teams in each block. The tournament will be held between August 12 and October 25, 2018.[26]

Final standings
Strong Style BlockDeathmatch Block
Ryota Hama and Yasufumi Nakanoue10Ryuji Ito and Ryuichi Sekine10
Daichi Hashimoto and Hideyoshi Kamitani8Abdullah Kobayashi and Yoshihisa Uto8
Ryuichi Kawakami and Kazumi Kikuta6Masaya Takahashi and Kyu Mogami6
Tasuhiko Yoshina and Kota Sekifuda6Masashi Takeda and Takumi Tsukamoto6
Hideki Suzuki and Daisuke Sekimoto6Takayuki Ueki and Toshiyuki Sakuda4
Takuya Nomura and Fuminori Abe4Yuko Miyamoto and Isami Kodaka4
Kazuki Hashimoto and Yuya Aoki2Minoru Fujita and Kankuro Hoshino4
Strong Style BlockSuzuki
Sekimoto
Hashimoto
Kamitani
K. Hashimoto
Aoki
Kawakami
Kikuta
Hama
Nakanoue
Nomura
Abe
Yoshina
Sekifuda
Suzuki
Sekimoto
Suzuki
Sekimoto
(13:10)
Suzuki
Sekimoto
(11:53)
Kawakami
Kikuta
(12:12)
Hama
Nakanoue
(10:26)
Suzuki
Sekimoto
(09:49)
Yoshina
Sekifuda
(11:38)
Hashimoto
Kamitani
Suzuki
Sekimoto
(13:10)
Hashimoto
Kamitani
(11:01)
Hashimoto
Kamitani
(15:10)
Hama
Nakanoue
(13:16)
Hashimoto
Kamitani
(15:47)
Hashimoto
Kamitani
(13:05)
K. Hashimoto
Aoki
Suzuki
Sekimoto
(11:53)
Hashimoto
Kamitani
(11:01)
Kawakami
Kikuta
(11:16)
Hama
Nakanouse
(12:33)
K. Hashimoto
Aoki
(11:37)
K. Hashimoto
Aoki
(10:01)
Kawakami
Kikuta
Kawakami
Kikuta
(12:12)
Hashimoto
Kamitani
(15:10)
Kawakami
Kikuta
(11:16)
Kawakami
Kikuta
(11:16)
Kawakami
Kikuta
(10:11)
Yoshino
Sekifuda
(12:33)
Hama
Nakanoue
Hama
Nakanoue
(10:26)
Hama
Nakanoue
(13:16)
Hama
Nakanouse
(12:33)
Kawakami
Kikuta
(11:16)
Nomura
Abe
(10:58)
Hama
Nakanoue
(11:29)
Nomura
Abe
Suzuki
Sekimoto
(09:49)
Hashimoto
Kamitani
(15:47)
K. Hashimoto
Aoki
(11:37)
Kawakami
Kikuta
(10:11)
Nomura
Abe
(10:58)
Yoshino
Sekifuda
(10:36)
Yoshina
Sekifuda
Yoshina
Sekifuda
(11:38)
Hashimoto
Kamitani
(13:05)
K. Hashimoto
Aoki
(10:01)
Yoshino
Sekifuda
(12:33)
Hama
Nakanoue
(11:29)
Yoshino
Sekifuda
(10:36)
Deathmatch BlockKobayashi
Uto
Takahashi
Mogami
Miyamoto
Kodaka
Ito
Sekine
Takeda
Tsukamoto
Fujita
Hoshino
Ueki
Sakuda
Kobayashi
Uto
Kobayashi
Uto
(13:30)
Kobayashi
Uto
(11:37)
Ito
Sekine
(12:14)
Takeda
Tsukamoto
(13:02)
Kobayashi
Uto
(17:42)
Kobayashi
Uto
(15:24)
Takahashi
Mogami
Kobayashi
Uto
(13:30)
Takahashi
Mogami
(09:27)
Ito
Sekine
(14:38)
Takahashi
Mogami
(13:38)
Fujita
Hoshino
(15:35)
Takahashi
Mogami
(12:47)
Miyamoto
Kodaka
Kobayashi
Uto
(11:37)
Takahashi
Mogami
(09:27)
Ito
Sekine
(forfeit)
Takeda
Tsukamoto
(forfeit)
Miyamoto
Kodaka
(15:27)
Miyamoto
Kodaka
(12:07)
Ito
Sekine
Ito
Sekine
(12:14)
Ito
Sekine
(14:38)
Ito
Sekine
(forfeit)
Ito
Sekine
(18:19)
Ito
Sekine
(12:36)
Ueki
Sakuda
(15:53)
Takeda
Tsukamoto
Takeda
Tsukamoto
(13:02)
Takahashi
Mogami
(13:38)
Takeda
Tsukamoto
(forfeit)
Ito
Sekine
(18:19)
Fujita
Hoshino
(12:33)
Takeda
Tsukamoto
(14:04)
Fujita
Hoshino
Kobayashi
Uto
(17:42)
Fujita
Hoshino
(15:35)
Miyamoto
Kodaka
(15:27)
Ito
Sekine
(12:36)
Fujita
Hoshino
(12:33
Ueki
Sakuda
(12:28)
Ueki
Sakuda
Kobayashi
Uto
(15:24)
Takahashi
Mogami
(12:47)
Miyamoto
Kodaka
(12:07)
Ueki
Sakuda
(15:53)
Takeda
Tsukamoto
(14:04)
Ueki
Sakuda
(12:28)
Semifinals Finals
      
A1 Ryota Hama and Yasufumi Nakanoue Pin
B2 Abdullah Kobayashi and Yoshihisa Uto 11:39
A1 Ryota Hama and Yasufumi Nakanoue Pin
A2 Daichi Hashimoto and Hideyoshi Kamitani 14:08
B1 Ryuji Ito and Ryuichi Sekine Pin
A2 Daichi Hashimoto and Hideyoshi Kamitani 14:08

See also

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