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| Mayumi Ozaki & Cutie Suzuki | 92/08/09 | Tokyo |
| Defeat Dynamite Kansai & Sumiko Saito in 4-team tournament final to be the first champions. | ||
| Dynamite Kansai & Devil Masami | 93/03/21 | Tokyo |
| Mayumi Ozaki & Cutie Suzuki [2] | 93/12/02 | Kawasaki |
| Etsuko Mita & Mima Shimoda | 94/03/27 | Yokohama |
| Mayumi Ozaki & Hikari Fukuoka | 95/01/08 | Tokyo |
| Dynamite Kansai & Cutie Suzuki | 95/03/18 | Osaka |
| KAORU & Hikari Fukuoka | 95/12/09 | Yokohama |
| Dynamite Kansai & Cutie Suzuki [2] | 96/07/07 | Tokyo |
| Devil Masami & Hikari Fukuoka | 96/11/26 | Tokyo |
| Manami Toyota & Kaoru Itoh | 98/01/23 | Kawasaki |
| Hikari Fukuoka & Tomoko Kuzumi | 98/02/11 | Tokyo |
| Devil Masami & Cutie Suzuki | 98/06/14 | Tokyo |
| Hikari Fukuoka & Tomoko Kuzumi [2] | 98/07/31 | Kawasaki |
| Commando Bolshoi & Rieko Amano | 99/01/15 | Osaka |
| Amano renamed Carlos Amano after 99/02/24. | ||
| Zap I & Zap T | 00/02/10 | Tokyo |
| Title held up after losing a match against Commando Bolshoi & Azumi Hyuga via DQ on 00/06/18 in Tokyo. | ||
| Ran Yu-Yu & Misae Genki | 01/03/31 | Tokyo |
| Defeat Commando Bolshoi & Azumi Hyuga in 8-team tournament final. | ||
| Azumi Hyuga & Kayoko Haruyama | 01/08/31 | Tokyo |
| Commando Bolshoi & Gami | 01/09/10 | Tokyo |
| Azumi Hyuga & Ran Yu-Yu | 02/07/20 | Tokyo |
| Vacant on 02/11/03 when Ran leaves JWP. | ||
| Kayoko Haruyama & Kaori Yoneyama | 04/01/25 | Tokyo |
| Defeat Etsuko Mita & Misae Genki in 5-team tournament final. | ||
| Tsubasa Kuragaki & AKINO | 04/12/12 | Tokyo |
| Kaori Yoneyama & Tojuki Leon | 05/05/15 | Tokyo |
| Toshie Uematsu & Ran Yu-Yu | 06/08/06 | Tokyo |
| Sachie Abe & KAZUKI | 06/12/24 | Tokyo |
| Vacate on 07/06/10 to enter the LSD45, a gauntlet tag team match. | ||
| Sachie Abe & KAZUKI [2] | 07/06/10 | Tokyo |
| Win "LSD45", a tag team gauntlet match, last eliminating Toshie Uematsu & Yu-Yu Ran. | ||
| Toshie Uematsu & Ran Yu-Yu [2] | 07/07/08 | Tokyo |
| Tsubasa Kuragaki & Kayoko Haruyama | 07/08/12 | Tokyo |
| Also become the first Daily Sports Women's Tag Team champions, defeating Yumiko Hotta & Manami Toyota in 4-team tournament final on 08/08/03 in Tokyo; after this point, both titles are defended together. | ||
| Toshie Uematsu & Ran Yu-Yu [3] | 08/10/12 | Tokyo |
| Keito (Keiko Aono) & Yumiko Hotta | 09/01/25 | Osaka |
| Commando Bolshoi & Megumi Yabushita | 09/04/12 | Tokyo |
| Kaori Yoneyama & Emi Sakura | 09/07/19 | Tokyo |
| Azumi Hyuga & Ran Yu-Yu [2] | 09/12/13 | Kawasaki |
| Toshie Uematsu & KAZUKI | 10/03/22 | Osaka |
| Sachie Abe & Aja Kong | 10/09/19 | Tokyo |
| Kayoko Haruyama & Tsubasa Kuragaki | 10/12/22 | Tokyo |
| Hailey Hatred & Kaori Yoneyama | 11/11/13 | Tokyo |
| Reigning TLW World Champions, win a triple title match; vacate all three titles on 12/01/05. | ||
| Toshie Uematsu & Ran Yu-Yu [4] | 12/04/08 | Tokyo |
| Defeat Hanako Nakamori & Misaki Ohata in 10-team round-robin tournament final for JWP and the Daily Sports titles; vacant when Uematsu retires on 12/04/30. | ||
| Kaori Yoneyama & Emi Sakura [2] | 12/05/04 | Tokyo |
| Defeat Commando Bolshoi & Rabit Miu. | ||
| Commando Bolshoi & Arisa Nakajima | 12/08/19 | Tokyo |
| Kayoko Haruyama & Tsubasa Kuragaki [2] | 13/01/06 | Tokyo |
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