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All-Japan All-Asian Tag Team Title History

NameDateLocationNotes
Tiger Jokinder and King Kong CzayaNovember 16, 1955Tokyo, Japan1
Dan Miller and Frank ValoisJune 2, 1960Osaka, Japan2
Rikidozan and ToyonoboriJune 7, 1960Nagoya, Japan
Luther Lindsay and Ricky WaldoFebruary 3, 1962Tokyo, Japan
Rikidozan and Toyonobori (2)February 15, 1962Tokyo, Japan
Mike Sharpe and Buddy Austin June 4, 1962Osaka, Japan
Rikidozan and Toyonobori (3)July 1, 1962Toyonaka, Japan3
Rikidozan and Toyonobori (4)May 6, 1963Toyonaka, Japan4
Toyonobori and Michiaki YoshimuraFebruary 20, 1964Nagoya, Japan5
Gene Kiniski and Carious Hurricane (Ciclon Negro)May 14, 1964Yokohama, Japan
Toyonobori and Giant BabaMay 29, 1964Sapporo, Japan
The Destroyer and Billy Red LyonsJune 3, 1964Sapporo, Japan
Toyonobori and Giant Baba (2)July 15, 1965Shizuoka, Japan6
Killer Karl Kox and Joe CarroloMay 26, 1966Sendai, Jaapan
Michiaki Yoshimura and Hiro MatsudaMay 28, 1966Sapporo, Japan
Killer Karl Kox and Eddie GrahamJune 27, 1966Nagoya, Japan
Michiaki Yoshimura and Giant BabaJuly 1, 1966Hiroshima, Japan7
Michiaki Yoshimura and Kintaro OhkiDecember 3, 1966Tokyo, Japan8
Michiaki Yoshimura and Antonio InokiMay 26, 1967Sapporo, Japan9
Michiaki Yoshimura and Kintaro Ohki (2)January 6, 1968Osaka, Japan10
Skull Murphy and Klondike BillJuly 8, 1968Tokyo, Japan
Michiaki Yoshimura and Kintaro Ohki (3)July 30, 1968Sapporo, Japan11
Kintaro Ohki and Antonio InokiFebruary 3, 1969Sapporo, Japan12
Michiaki Yoshimura and Antonio Inoki (2)August 9, 1969Nagoya, Japan13
Michiaki Yoshimura and Antonio Inoki (3)October 30, 1969Gifu, Japan14
Michiaki Yoshimura and Seiji SakaguchiDecember 12, 1971Tokyo, Japan15
Great Kojika and Gentetsu MatsuokaMarch 3, 1973Osaka, Japan16
Great Kojika and Motoshi OkumaMarch 26, 1976Seoul, South Korea17
Jerry Oates and Ted OatesOctober 2, 1976Tokyo, Japan
Akihisa Takachiho and Samson KutsuwadaOctober 21, 1976Gifu, Japan
Great Kojika and Motoshi Okuma (2)June 16, 1977Tokyo, Japan18
Mighty Inoue and Animal HamaguchiNovember 6, 1977Tokyo, Japan
Great Kojika and Motoshi Okuma (3)February 2, 1978Gifu, Japan19
Great Kojika and Motoshi Okuma (4)May 31, 1979Noshiro, Japan20
Kevin Von Erich and David Von ErichMay 23, 1981Tokyo, Japan
Takashi Ishikawa and Akio SatoJune 11, 1981Tokyo, Japan21
Ashura Hara and Mighty Inoue February 23, 1983Takaishi, Japan22
Ashura Hara and Takashi IshikawaFebruary 23, 1983Nagasaki, Japan23
Takashi Ishikawa and Akio Sato (2)April 15, 1985Nagasaki, Japan24
Isamu Teranishi and Animal HamaguchiJuly 18, 1985Tokyo, Japan
Isamu Teranishi and Norio Honaga198525
Takashi Ishikawa and Mighty InoueOctober 31, 1985Tokyo, Japan
Ashura Hara and Super Strong Machine October 30, 1986Aomori, Japan26
Takashi Ishikawa and Mighty Inoue (2)July 30, 1987Tokyo, Japan27
Footloose (Toshiaki Kawada and Samson Fuyuki)March 9, 1988Yokohama, Japan
Shunji Takano and Shin'ichi NakanoSeptember 9, 1988Chiba, Japan
Footloose (Toshiaki Kawada and Samson Fuyuki) (2)September 15, 1988Tokyo, Japan
Can-Am Express (Doug Furnas and Dan Kroffat)June 5, 1989Tokyo, Japan
Footloose (Toshiaki Kawada and Samson Fuyuki) (3)October 20, 1989Nagoya, Japan
Can-Am Express (Doug Furnas and Dan Kroffat) (2)March 6, 1990Tokyo, Japan
Kenta Kobashi and Tiger Mask (Mitsuharu Misawa)April 9, 1990Okayama, Japan28
Shin'ichi Nakano and Akira TaueJune 5, 1990Chiba, Japan29
Kenta Kobashi and Johnny AceSeptember 7, 1990Fukui, Japan30
British Bulldogs (Dynamite Kid and Johnny Smith)April 6, 1991Osaka, Japan31
Can-Am Express (Doug Furnas and Dan Kroffat) (3)April 20, 1991Tokyo, Japan
Kenta Kobashi and Johnny Ace (2)July 8, 1991Tokyo, Japan
Joel Deaton and Billy BlackJuly 18, 1991Tokyo, Japan
Can-Am Express (Doug Furnas and Dan Kroffat) (4)July 26, 1991Matsudo, Japan
Kenta Kobashi and Tsuyoshi KikuchiMay 25, 1992Miyagi, Japan
The Patriot and The EagleJune 2, 1993Koyama, Japan
Can-Am Express (Doug Furnas and Dan Kroffat) (5)September 9, 1993Omiya, Japan32
Jun Akiyama and Takao OmoriJanuary 29, 1995Tokyo, Japan33
Johnny Smith and Wolf HawkfieldJanuary 9, 1998Kagoshima, Japan
Tamon Honda and Jun IzumidaOctober 6, 1998Niigata, Japan
Hayabusa and Jinsei ShinzakiFebruary 13, 1999Tokyo, Japan
Takao Omori and Yoshihiro TakayamaJune 4, 1999Sapporo, Japan
Mitsuharu Misawa and Yoshinari OgawaAugust 25, 1999Hiroshima, Japan34
Tamon Honda and Masao InoueOctober 25, 1999Nagaoka, Japan35
Masahito Kakihara and Mitsuya NagaiJune 8, 2001Tokyo, Japan36
Arashi and Koki KitaharaSeptember 8, 2001Tokyo, Japan37
Arashi and Nobutaka Araya April 13, 2002Tokyo, Japan 38
Kohei Sato and Hirotaka Yokoi July 19, 2003Tokyo, Japan 39
Kintaro Kanemura and Tetsuhiro Kuroda October 10, 2003Tokyo, Japan  
Tetsuhiro Kuroda and Mr. Gannosuke December 25, 2003Tokyo, Japan 40
Satoshi Kojima and Kaz Hayashi January 2, 2004Tokyo, Japan  
Genichiro Tenryu and Masanobu Fuchi May 22, 2004Tokyo, Japan  
Mitsuya Nagai and Masayuki Naruse November 3, 2004Tokyo, Japan  
Rico Constantino and Bull Buchanan February 2, 2005Tokyo, Japan 41
Shuji Kondo and Brother "YASSHI" June 19, 2005Tokyo, Japan 42
Kensuke Sasaki and Katsuhiko Nakajima July 26, 2005Tokyo, Japan  

Notes:

1. Tiger Jokinder and King Kong Czaya defeated Rikidozan and Harold Sakata in a tournament final to win the titles.

2. Dan Miller and Frank Valois defeated Rikidozan and Michiaki Yoshimura for the titles.

3. The titles were vacated in January of 1963 when Toyonobori was injured.

4. Rikidozan and Toyonobori defeated Killer Kowalski and Fred Atkins for the titles. The titles were then vacated on December 15, 1963 when Rikidozan died from stab wounds that he suffered on December 8, 1963 in Tokyo.

5. Toyonobori and Michiaki Yoshimura defeated Prince Curtis Iaukea and Don Maoukian for the titles.

6. Toyonobori was expelled from the JWA (Japan Wrestling Association).

7. Giant Baba vacated the titles in November of 1966.

8. Michiaki Yoshimura and Kintaro Ohki defeated Eddie Morea and Tarzan Zorro for the titles. The titles were then vacated in April of 1967 when Ohki was injured in a car accident.

9. Michiaki Yoshimura and Antonio Inoki defeated Fritz Von Erich and Ike Eakins for the titles. Antonio Inoki vacated the titles in January of 1968.

10. Michiaki Yoshimura and Kintaro Ohki defeated Bill Miller and Rick Hunter for the titles.

11. Michiaki Yoshimura vacated the titles in January of 1969.

12. Kintaro Ohki and Antonio Inoki defeated Buster Royd and Tom Jones for the titles. Ohki vacated the titles in July of 1969.

13. Michiaki Yoshimura and Antonio Inoki defeated Crusher Lisowski and Al Mahilik for the titles. Titles were held-up on October 10, 1969 after a match against Buddy Austin and Mr. Atomic in Yamagata, Japan.

14. Michiaki Yoshimura and Antonio Inoki defeated Buddy Austin and Mr. Atomic in a rematch for the titles. The titles were vacated when Inoki was expelled from the JWA in December of 1971.

15. The titles were vacated when Michiaki Yoshimura retired and Seiji Sakaguchi jumped to New Japan.

16. Great Kojika and Gentetsu Matsuoka defeated Kurt Von Steiger and Karl Von Krupp for the titles. The titles were vacated when the JWA closed on April 20, 1973.

17. Great Kojika and Motoshi Okuma defeated Korean represenatives for the titles. Seiji Sakaguchi and Strong Kobayashi were recognized as champions by New Japan by defeated Tiger Jeet Singh and Gama Singh on August 4, 1976 in Sendai, Japan.

18. Tiger Jeet Singh and Umanosuke Ueda win New Japan's version of the tag team titles from Seiji Sakaguchi and Strong Kobayashi on July 15, 1966 in Sapporo, Japan, but they were abandoned on May 21, 1981.

19. The titles were vacated when Great Kojika and Motoshi Okuma did not defend the titles in three months.

20. Great Kojika and Motoshi Okuma defeated The Kiwis (Butch Miller and Sweet William) for the titles.

21. Titles were vacated in January of 1983 when Akio Sato was injured.

22. Ashura Hara and Mighty Inoue defeated Great Kojika and Motoshi Okuma for the titles. Mighty Inoue vacated the titles in February of 1984 to concentrate on the World Junior Heavyweight title.

23. Ashura Hara and Takashi Ishikawa defeated Jerry Morrow and Thomas Ivey for the titles. Ashura Hara vacated the title in October of 1984.

24. Takashi Ishikawa and Akio Sato defeated Animal Hamaguchi and Masanobu Kurisu for the titles.

25. Animal Hamaguchi was injured and was replaced by Norio Honaga.

26. The titles were vacated when Super Strong Machine jumped to New Japan in 1987.

27. Takashi Ishikawa and Mighty Inoue defeated Isamu Teranishi and Masanobu Kurisu for the titles.

28. Tiger Mask (Mitsuharu Misawa) vacated the title on May 15, 1990 to concentrate on singles.

29. Shin'ichi Nakano and Akira Taue defeated Davey Boy Smith and Johnny Smith for the titles. The titles were vacated on June 19, 1990 when Nakano jumps to Super World Sports.

30. Kenta Kobashi and Johnny Ace defeated The Fantastics (Tommy Rogers and Bobby Fulton) for the titles.

31. The British Bulldogs (Dynamite Kid and Johnny Smith) defeated Kenta Kobashi and Tsuyoshi Kikuchi for the titles.

32. The titles were vacated on December 4, 1994.

33. Jun Akiyama and Takao Omori wins a tournament for the titles.

34. Mitsuhru Misawa vacated the title after the match in order to give other wrestlers a chance to hold the title.

35. Tamon Honda and Masao Inoue defeated Johnny Smith and Maunakea Mossman in 5-team round-robin tournament final to win the titles. The titles were vacated in June of 2000 when Tamon Honda and Masao Inoue left the promotion.

36. Masahito Kakihara and Mitsuya Nagai defeated Yuuji Nagata and Shin'ya Makabe for the tag team titles.

37. Arashi and Koki Kitahara defeated Nobutaka Araya and Shigeo Okumura for the vacated tag team titles.  Titles vacated in 2002.

38. Arashi and Nobutaka Araya defeated Mitsuya Nagai and Shigeo Okumura  for the vacated tag team titles. Title vacated on June 20, 2003 when Arashi concentrated on the All-Japan World Tag Team Titles.

39. Kohei Sato and Hirotaka Yokoi defeated Tomoaki Honma and Kazushi Miyamoto in the finals of the All-Asian Tag Team Title league to win the titles.

40. Tetsuhiro Kuroda and Mr. Gannosuke defeated Tengukeiser and "The Crazee Monkey" Jun Kasai to win the vacant titles. The titles were vacated due to Kanemura's injuries.

41. All Japan executive Masanobu Fuchi declared that the Asia Tag Team Title is vacant since Rico retired on May 27, 2005.

42. Shuji Kondo and Brother "YASSHI" defeated Tomoaki Honma and Katsuhiko Nakajima in a tournament final to win vacant title.


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