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Broadcast date; the actual recording date is unknown.
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Trans-world Wrestling Federation
World Women's Tag Team Title
Jaguar Yokota & Kosugi Yūko
1997-12-28
Tōkyō
Wins a 8-team round-robin tournament, defeating Cooga & Leogna in the final match; vacant in 98-09.
Cooga & Sakai Sumie
1998-10-03
Tōkyō
Defeat The Bloody & Ryūna in tournament final.
The Bloody & Fang Suzuki
1999-06-13
Tōkyō
Yabushita Megumi & Sakai Sumie
1999-10-09
Ōsaka
Lioness Asuka #
2000-03-07
Tōkyō
Reigining TWF World champion, scheduled to face Sakai in a singles match for both titles; wins by forfeit when Sakai is injured on previous day; Asuka presents the title to Crusher Maedomari & Drake Morimatsu on the same day.
Crusher Maedomari & Drake Morimatsu
2000-03-07
Tōkyō
Awarded the title by Lioness Asuka.
Kosugi Yūko & Mutō Hiroyo
2000-04-29
Tōkyō
Immediately vacate the title.
Drake Morimatsu & Fang Suzuki
2000-10-15
Tōkyō
Defeat Yabushita Megumi & Sakai Sumie in an LSD 2-hour match.
Masked Angel Rosetta & Masked Angel Fleia
2001-01-21
Tōkyō
The Bloody & Fang Suzuki
2001-05-06
Tōkyō
Sakai Sumie & Mutō Hiroyo
2001-07-22
Tōkyō
Abe Sachie & KAZUKI
2001-12-29
Tōkyō
Yabushita Megumi & Sakai Sumie #
2002-02-10
Tōkyō
With a special stipulation, only Kazuki, who is pinned in the match loses the title while Abe keeps it.
Yabushita Megumi & Sakai Sumie
2002-02-17
Tōkyō
Abe is pinned in the match.
The Bloody & TSUNAMI
2002-04-29
Tōkyō
Abe Sachie & Fang Suzuki
2002-07-27
Tōkyō
Vacate after the match.
Abe Sachie & KAZUKI [2]
2002-08-18
Tōkyō
Defeat Mutō Hiroyo & Ranmaru in a tournament final.
TAKA Michinoku & Mutō Hiroyo
2003-04-13
Tōkyō
Abe Sachie & KAZUKI [3]
2003-04-13
Tōkyō
Vacant on 03-05-31 when Abe leaves the promotion.
Yabushita Megumi & MARU
2003-06-22
Tōkyō
Defeat The Bloody & Ōka Yumi in 8-team tournament final.
The Bloody & Ōka Yumi
2003-08-10
Tōkyō
Fang & Crow
2003-11-24
Kawasaki
The Bloody & Ōka Yumi [2]
2004-01-18
Tōkyō
Vacant in 04-04 when Bloody leaves Jd'.
Ran Maru & AKINO
2004-04-29
Tōkyō
Defeat Yabushita Megumi & Sakai Sumie.
Drake Morimatsu & GAMI
2004-11-23
Ōsaka
Fūka & Shibuya Shū
2004-12-05
Tōkyō
Drake Morimatsu & GAMI [2]
2004-12-05
Tōkyō
Morimatsu vacates the title due to her involvement with the adult video filming that features a former JD star Tojo Emi.
GAMI & Fang Suzuki
2005-12-17
Tōkyō
Defeat The Bloody & Abe Sachie; Suzuki vacates on 05-12-31 upon retirement.