Following the name of the champion(s): Indicates the number of times the wrestler has held that title at that point.
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Title was held or changed hands no later than this. In these cases, it is known that a wrestler held the title at a certain time but not when he/she won it.
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Broadcast date; the actual recording date is unknown.
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Order uncertain. Different titleholders may be known for the same year, for example, but it is not known who held the title before whom.
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World Entertainment Wrestling
Tag Team Title
(as of 2025-06-22)
Sasaki Takashi & Gentarō
2002-08-23
Tōkyō
Defeat TAKA Michinoku & Hi69 to become the first champions.
Kanemura Kintarō & Kuroda Tetsuhiro
2003-03-11
Tōkyō
Promoter Fuyuki Hiromichi passes away on 03-03-18; promotion has the final card on 03-05-05.
Sasaki Takashi & BADBOY Hidō
2006-08-06
Tōkyō
Defeat Kuroda Tetsuhiro & Kasai Jun in the 5-team round-robin tournament final.
Kasai Jun & Honma Tomoaki
2006-09-24
Tōkyō
Sasaki Takashi & The Winger
2007-02-19
Defeat Kanemura Kintarō & Kuroda Tetsuhiro in 4-team tournament final on 07-02-08 in Tōkyō to become the provisional champions when Kasai is injured and cannot wrestle in the scheduled 3-way defense against Sasaki & Winger and GENTARO & Hi69; officially recognized as the champions on 07-02-19 when Kasai & Honma split and Kasai vacates the title.
Kasai Jun & Numasawa Jaki
2007-06-24
Tōkyō
Defeats GENTARO & The Winger in 3-team tournament final.
GENTARO & The Winger
2007-09-23
Tōkyō
NOSAWA Rongai (Nosawa Kazushige) & MAZADA
2008-04-17
Tōkyō
Satō Kōhei & KAMIKAZE
2009-09-06
Tōkyō
Kanemura Kintarō & Kuroda Tetsuhiro [2]
2011-08-18
Tōkyō
Obata Yūsaku & HIROKI
2011-09-28
Tōkyō
Minamino Takeshi & Majimaru
2012-03-25
Ōsaka
Shimoda Daisaku & Miyamoto Kazushi
2012-04-26
Tōkyō
Hashimoto Tomohiko & Nishimura Kengo
2012-05-31
Tōkyō
Shibata Masato & Nasu Kōtarō
2012-09-21
Tōkyō
Hashimoto Tomohiko & Ichimiya Shōichi
2012-10-13
Tōkyō
Fudō Rikiya & Shimoda Daisaku
2013-07-14
Ōsaka
Hashimoto Tomohiko & Tadasuke
2013-11-10
Ōsaka
Kuroda Tetsuhiro & Sai Ryōji
2014-09-07
Ōsaka
Hashimoto Tomohiko & Miyamoto Kazushi
2015-05-31
Tōkyō
MIKAMI & Mizuki Rion
2016-01-31
Tōkyō
Defeat Hashimoto & Miyamoto, Hi69 & HASEGAWA, Kanemura Kintarō & Riki in a 4-way match.
Hi69 & HASEGAWA
2016-05-15
Tōkyō
Kanemura Kintarō & Kuroda Tetsuhiro [3]
2016-08-28
Tōkyō
Hashimoto Tomohiko & Okuda Keisuke
2016-10-02
Tōkyō
Takaiwa Tatsuhito & Kuroda Tetsuhiro
2016-12-25
Tōkyō
Hashimoto Tomohiko & Takeda Masashi
2017-04-16
Tōkyō
Shimoda Daisaku & The Blue Shark
2017-08-11
Tōkyō
25th champions.
Ikeda Daisuke & HASEGAWA
2017-10-07
Yokohama
Hashimoto Tomohiko & Moribe Nobutaka
2018-06-10
Tōkyō
Vacates immediately after the match.
Raiden & Jō Akira
2018-12-23
Tōkyō
Defeats Shimoda Daisaku & Sakurai Takumi in a round-robin tournament final to become the 30th champions.