Following the name of the champion(s): Indicates the number of times the wrestler has held that title at that point.
[...]
Indicates a gap in the listing where title changes are not known.
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If used next to the names of the wrestlers, they may, in fact, not have held the title in the period indicated. If used next to the dates or places, either they are possibly wrong or the title changes are fictitious.
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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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Unofficial or disputable claims. These are usually matches that certainly took place, but where there is doubt that the wrestler shown should be recognized as a true title holder. These listings are also italicized in HTML files
* The title is defended anywhere, even during non-
title matches or tag team matches, under 24-7 rule.
Champions include male and female wrestlers,
non-wrestlers,
animals, objects, etc.
Poison Sawada Black
2000-06-29
Tōkyō
Creates the belt and recognizes himself as the first champion.
Kikuzawa Mitsunobu
2000-07-06
Tōkyō
Thunder
2000-07-06
Tōkyō
Poison Sawada Black [2]
2000-07-06
Tōkyō
"Shōwa"
2000-07-12
Tōkyō
Rojo Del Sol
2000-07-26
Tōkyō
Sano Naoshi
2000-08-03
Tōkyō
Rojo Del Sol [2]
2000-08-03
Tōkyō
Poison Sawada Black [3]
2000-08-04
Tōkyō
Vacates on 00-08-10 when ordered by DDT commissioner to enter the tag team league.
Taiyo Rojo
2000-08-24
Tōkyō
Defeats Pirate Wizard Viking.
Poison Sawada Black [4]
2000-09-14
Tōkyō
Defeats Rojo and Kikuzawa Mitsunobu in a 3-way match.
Hebikage
2000-09-21
Tōkyō
Kamoi Chōtaro
2000-10-26
Tōkyō
Nagase Masakazu
2000-11-27
Tōkyō
Kamoi Chōtaro [2]
2000-11-27
Tōkyō
Nagase Masakazu [2]
2000-11-30
Tōkyō
Pins Kamoi during a tag team match with "Shōwa" against Kamoi & Kikuzawa Mitsunobu.
Fujisawa Issei
2000-12-14
Tōkyō
Moriya Toshiyuki
2000-12-14
Tōkyō
Kamoi Chōtaro [3]
2000-12-14
Tōkyō
Jigoku Solider
2000-12-14
Tōkyō
Nagase Masakazu [3]
2000-12-14
Tōkyō
Sano Naoshi [2]
2000-12-14
Tōkyō
Moriya Toshiyuki [2]
2000-12-14
Tōkyō
Katō Shigerō
2000-12-14
Tōkyō
Fushichō Karasu
2000-12-14
Tōkyō
Jigoku Solider [2]
2000-12-14
Tōkyō
Misae-chan (Genki Misae)
2000-12-14
Tōkyō
Fujisawa Issei [2]
2000-12-14
Tōkyō
Kamoi Chōtaro [4]
2000-12-14
Tōkyō
Katō Shigerō [2]
2000-12-14
Tōkyō
Fushichō Karasu [2]
2000-12-14
Tōkyō
Misae-chan [2]
2000-12-14
Tōkyō
Fushichō Karasu [3]
2000-12-14
Tōkyō
Sano Naoshi [3]
2000-12-14
Tōkyō
Misae-chan [3]
2000-12-14
Tōkyō
Nagase Masakazu [4]
2000-12-14
Tōkyō
Kamoi Chōtaro [5]
2000-12-14
Tōkyō
Sano Naoshi [4]
2000-12-14
Tōkyō
Fushichō Karasu [4]
2000-12-14
Tōkyō
Kamoi Chōtaro [6]
2000-12-14
Tōkyō
Fujisawa Issei [3]
2000-12-14
Tōkyō
Moriya Toshiyuki [3]
2000-12-14
Tōkyō
Jigoku Solider [3]
2000-12-14
Tōkyō
Moriya Toshiyuki [4]
2000-12-14
Tōkyō
Kamoi Chōtaro [7]
2000-12-14
Tōkyō
Title changes above on 00-12-14 in Tōkyō take place during a 15-min falls-count-anywhere battle royal
Shark Tsuchiya
2000-12-14
Tōkyō
Pins Kamoi after the battle royal.
Kamoi Chōtaro [8]
2001-03-27
Hebider
2001-04-29
Tōkyō
Kamoi Chōtaro [9]
2001-04-29
Tōkyō
MMM [5]
2001-05-18
Tōkyō
Moriya Toshiyuki in a Triple H parody; defeats Kamoi, Hero!, Konicaman #2, Fushichō Karasu, and "Shōwa" in a 6-fold thread match.
Nihei Kazumasa
2001-06-24
Tōkyō
Kamoi Chōtaro [10]
2001-06-29
Tōkyō
Nihei gives the title back to Kamoi.
Asian Cooger
2001-10-04
Tōkyō
Hebikage [2]
2001-12-12
Tōkyō
Asian Cooger [2]
2001-12-12
Tōkyō
Takagi Sanshirō
2002-01-31
Tōkyō
Chocoball Mukai
2002-01-31
Tōkyō
Takagi Sanshirō [2]
2002-02-04
Tōkyō
Miwa Futoshi
2002-04-11
Tōkyō
Takagi Sanshirō [3]
2002-04-18
Tōkyō
Pins Miwa during a 6-man tag team match with Sasaki Takashi & Tanomusaku Toba against Super Uchū Power, Kanemura Kintarō, and Chocoball Mukai.
Kanemura Kintarō
2002-04-18
Tōkyō
Takagi Sanshirō [4]
2002-04-25
Tōkyō
Pins Kanemura during a tag team match with Sasaki Takashi against Kanemura & Super Uchū Power.
Miwa Futoshi [2]
2002-05-03
Tōkyō
Fujisawa Issei [4]
2002-05-03
Tōkyō
Bio-Monster DNA
2002-05-03
Tōkyō
Maeda Miyuki
2002-05-03
Tōkyō
Jakaibo Hebider (Thunder) [2]
2002-05-03
Tōkyō
Takagi Sanshirō [5]
2002-05-03
Tōkyō
Kanemura Kintarō [2]
2002-05-31
Tōkyō
Pins Takagi in KO-D Open-weight Title Match.
Chocoball Mukai [2]
2002-06-06
Tōkyō
Ichimiya Shōichi
2002-06-13
Tōkyō
Wins title as Gintaro Ichimiya, a parody of Kanemura Kintarō.
Kakuta Masashi (non-wrestler)
2002-08-26
Chiba
Ichimiya Shōichi [2]
2002-08-26
Chiba
Ōkubo Kazuki
2002-09-07
Tōkyō
Defeats Ichimiya during an MMA event.
Echigo Takashi
2002-11-09
Tōkyō
Defeats Ōkubo during an MMA event.
Ichimiya Shōichi [3]
2002-11-09
Tōkyō
The Great Mampuku (a character from a TV show for children)
2002-11-14
Tōkyō
AD Yamamoto(a character from a TV show for children)
2002-11-17
Tōkyō
Ichimiya Shōichi [4]
2002-11-17
Tōkyō
Nihei Kazumasa [2]
2002-12-21
Kanagawa
Ichimiya Shōichi [5]
2002-12-21
Kanagawa
Title changes on 02-12-21 in Kanagawa took place during a 24-hour marathon match.
Mikami
2003-01-04
Tōkyō
"Takagi Sanshirō" [6]
2003-01-04
Tōkyō
Ichimiya Shōichi under the name with different character; pins Mikami during a battle royal.
Seito Kaichō
2003-01-04
Tōkyō
"seito kaichō" = president of the student association.
Sakai Yoshihiro
2003-01-04
Tōkyō
ladder
2003-01-31
Tōkyō
Falls on Sakai during a match against Mikami; referee counts the fall.
Ichimiya Shōichi [7]
2003-01-31
Tōkyō
Sakai Yoshihiro [2]
2003-02-28
Tōkyō
"Shōwa" 80's
2003-03-06
Tōkyō
Sakai Yoshihiro [3]
2003-03-06
Tōkyō
O.K. Revolution
2003-04-13
Tōkyō
Miwa Futoshi [3]
2003-04-24
Tōkyō
Yamakawa Erika
2003-04-26
Tōkyō
Brian Walters
2003-04-26
Tōkyō
Miwa Futoshi [4]
2003-04-26
Tōkyō
O.K. Revolution [2]
2003-05-04
Tōkyō
Hero!
2003-06-15
Kanagawa
Ichimiya Shōichi [8]
2003-07-24
Tōkyō
Hero!, teaming with Kudo, submits to Ichimiya, teaming with Miwa Futoshi.
Takagi Sanshirō [6]
2002-08-03
Tōkyō
ladder
2003-09-28
Tōkyō
A ladder falls on Takagi during a match; referee counts the fall; vacant on 03-10-15 after the latter is "encouraged" by DDT president to forfeit the title.
Sasaki Takashi
2003-10-15
Tōkyō
Wins a 6-th thread match against Takagi Sanshirō, Super Uchū Power, Sakai Yoshihiro, O.K. Revolution, and Ishikawa Shūji .
Danshoku Dieno
2003-10-26
Tōkyō
O.K. Revolution [3]
2003-11-23
Nagoya
Kent
2003-11-23
Nagoya
Gudo
2003-11-23
Nagoya
Morohashi Seiya
2003-11-23
Nagoya
Gudo [2]
2003-11-23
Nagoya
Danshoku Dieno [2]
2003-11-23
Nagoya
Nihei Kazumasa [3]
2003-11-23
Nagoya
Kent [2]
2003-11-23
Nagoya
Morohashi Seiya [2]
2003-11-23
Nagoya
O.K. Revolution [4]
2003-11-23
Nagoya
Miwa Futoshi [5]
2003-11-23
Nagoya
Gudo [3]
2003-11-23
Nagoya
Danshoku Dieno [3]
2003-11-23
Nagoya
Gudo [4]
2003-11-23
Nagoya
Miwa Futoshi [6]
2003-11-23
Nagoya
O.K. Revolution [5]
2003-11-23
Nagoya
Danshoku Dieno [4]
2003-11-23
Nagoya
Title changes above on 03-11-23 in Nagoya take place during a battle royal for the title.
Fujisawa Issei [5]
2003-11-30
Ōsaka
Senshū Riki
2003-11-30
Ōsaka
Para-Para Kuma-san
2003-11-30
Ōsaka
Inokuma Yūsuke
2003-11-30
Ōsaka
Macho Bump
2003-11-30
Ōsaka
Danshoku Dieno [5]
2003-11-30
Ōsaka
Title changes after Senshū Riki to Danshoku Dieno on 03-11-30 in Ōsaka take place during a battle royal for the title.
O.K. Revolution [6]
2003-12-17
Tōkyō
Danshoku Dieno [6]
2003-12-29
Tōkyō
Nikolai Gotchanski
2004-01-12
Tōkyō
"Shōwa"
2004-01-12
Tōkyō
Para-Para Kuma-san [2]
2004-01-12
Tōkyō
Miwa Futoshi [7]
2004-01-12
Tōkyō
Naomi Susan
2004-01-12
Tōkyō
Danshoku Dieno [7]
2004-01-12
Tōkyō
Changes from Kuma-san to Dino on 04-01-12 in Tōkyō take place during a non-title battle royal.
Julie Sawada [5]
2004-02-11
Yokohama
Defeats Dino, Takagi Sanshirō, and KO-D Open-weight champion Ichimiya Shōichi in 4-way match to win both titles.
Inokuma Yūsuke [2]
2004-02-25
Tōkyō
Morohashi Seiya [3]
2004-02-25
Tōkyō
Inokuma Yūsuke [3]
2004-02-25
Tōkyō
Morohashi Seiya [4]
2004-02-29
Ōsaka
Inokuma Yūsuke [4]
2004-02-29
Ōsaka
Keisuke Masuda
2004-03-07
Chiba
Inokuma Yūsuke [5]
2004-03-07
Chiba
Mikami [2]
2004-03-14
Tōkyō
Ted Tanabe
2004-03-14
Tōkyō
Inokuma Yūsuke [6]
2004-03-14
Tōkyō
Danshoku Dieno [8]
2004-03-20
Tōkyō
Inokuma Yūsuke [7]
2004-05-30
Tōkyō
Danshoku Dieno [9]
2004-05-30
Tōkyō
The 147th champion.
Inokuma Yūsuke [8]
2004
Danshoku Dieno [10]
2004
The 149th champion.
Kenshin
2004-07-01
Tōkyō
Ichimiya Shōichi [9]
2004-07-14
Tōkyō
Pins Kenshin in a tag match with Kakimoto Daichi against Kenshin & Ibushi Kōta.
Nagao Shimon (a 3-year old, picked from the audience)
2004-07-31
Tōkyō
Ichimiya Shōichi [10]
2004-07-31
Tōkyō
Gorgeous Matsuno
2004-09-30
Tōkyō
Kimura Kōichirō
2004-09-30
Tōkyō
Senshū Riki [2]
2004-09-30
Tōkyō
GENTARO
2004-09-30
Tōkyō
Ichimiya Shōichi [11]
2004-09-30
Tōkyō
Gorgeous Matsuno [2]
2004-09-30
Tōkyō
Kimura Kōichirō [2]
2004-09-30
Tōkyō
Muscle Sakai (Sakai Yoshihiro) [4]
2004-09-30
Tōkyō
GENTARO [2]
2004-09-30
Tōkyō
Ichimiya Shōichi [12]
2004-09-30
Tōkyō
Changes above on the same date take place during a 10-minute battle royal.
Aida Takeshi
2004-09-30
Tōkyō
Ichimiya Shōichi [13]
2004-10-17
Tōkyō
Danshoku Dieno [11]
2004-11-17
Tōkyō
Ichimiya Shōichi [14]
2004-11-19
Kanagawa
a taxi driver
2004-11-20
Shizuoka
Danshoku Dieno [12]
2004-11-20
Shizuoka
Ichimiya Shōichi [15]
2004-11-24
Aichi
Yatchan (a monkey)
2004-12-25
Tōkyō
Senshū Riki [3]
2005-02-25
Tōkyō
Wins a 5-participant battle royal which includes Yatchan, last eliminating Kenshin.
Kenshin [2]
2005-03-27
Tōkyō
Miwa Futoshi [8]
2005-05-04
Tōkyō
Ichimiya Shōichi [16]
2005-05-29
Tōkyō
Pins Miwa in a 6-man tag match with Takagi Sanshirō & Senshū Riki against Sanwa, Morohashi Seiya, & Tanomusaku Toba.
The Bloody
2005-06-29
Tōkyō
Gorgeous Matsuno [3]
2005-06-29
Tōkyō
The Bloody [2]
2005-06-29
Tōkyō
Miyazaki Yuki
2005-06-29
Tōkyō
MARU
2005-06-29
Tōkyō
Uematsu Toshie
2005-06-29
Tōkyō
Ōka Yumi
2005-06-29
Tōkyō
Saitō Keiko
2005-06-29
Tōkyō
Cherry
2005-06-29
Tōkyō
Miyazaki Yuki [2]
2005-06-29
Tōkyō
Gorgeous Matsuno [4]
2005-06-29
Tōkyō
Cherry [2]
2005-06-29
Tōkyō
Changes above on the same date take place during a battle royal.
Miyazaki Yuki [3]
2005-06-29
Tōkyō
Pins Cherry right after the battle royal.
Chiharu
2005-07-03
Tōkyō
Pins Miyazaki in front of dressing room.
Miyazaki Yuki [4]
2005-07-03
Tōkyō
Chiharu [2]
2005-07-03
Tōkyō
Two title changes above take place in a dressing room.
Miyazaki Yuki [5]
2005-07-24
Tōkyō
Pins Chiharu in a tag team match.
Nakamura Yuka
2005-07-30
Tōkyō?
Pins Miyazaki at a bus stop.
Tannie Mouse
2005-07-30
Gunma
Pins Nakamura in a women's room at a service area of a toll way.
a chef of the Yakeyama Springs Inn
2005-07-30
Niigata
Pins Tannie in a party room.
Matsuo Haruka
2005-07-30
Niigata
Defeats the chef with a sleeper on a stiarway at Yakeyama Springs Inn.
Miyazaki Yuki [6]
2005-07-30
Niigata
Pins Matsuo in Matsuo's guest room at Yakeyama Springs Inn as Matsuo tries to sleep.
Mita Etsuko
2005-07-31
Tōkyō
Pins Miyazaki in front of the bus after they get out from it.
Tannie Mouse [2]
2005-08-07
Tōkyō
Yoneyama Kaori
2005-08-07
Tōkyō
The 199th champion; immediately vacates the title becaue the number 199 is "not a good number to call" and participates in a battle royal to determine the 200th champion.
Tannie Mouse [3]
2005-08-21
Tōkyō
Eliminates Chiharu in 10-people battle royal.
Kimura Hana
2005-08-21
Tōkyō
Kimura Kyōko
2005-08-21
Tōkyō
Nakamura Yuka [2]
2005-08-21
Tōkyō
DJ Nira
2005-10-08
Tōkyō
Wins a 3-way match against Nakamura and Tannie Mouse by pinning Nakamura.
Miyazaki Yuki [7]
2005-10-08
Tōkyō
Nakamura Yuka [3]
2005-11-05
Tōkyō
Tannie Mouse [4]
2005-11-27
Tōkyō
Bullfight Sora
2005-11-27
Tōkyō
DJ Nira [2]
2005-12-11
Tōkyō
Miyazaki Yuki [8]
2005-12-11
Tōkyō
Inoue Kyōko
2005-12-25
Tōkyō
Pins Miyazaki during a tag team match with Mita Etsuko against Miyazaki & Tamura Yoshiko.
Bullfight Sora [2]
2005-12-25
Tōkyō
Inoue Kyōko [2]
2005-12-25
Tōkyō
Uematsu Toshie [2]
2005-12-25
Tōkyō
Fang Suzuki
2005-12-25
Tōkyō
Chiharu [3]
2005-12-25
Tōkyō
Kitty-chan (a "Hello! Kitty" stuffed doll)
2005-12-25
Tōkyō
Mā-kun (a stuffed doll)
2005-12-25
Tōkyō
Bullfight Sora [3]
2005-12-25
Tōkyō
Miyazaki Yuki [9]
2005-12-25
Tōkyō
Above changes since Uematsu on the same day take place during a battle royal whose "participants" includes the stuffed dolls.
Genki Misae [4]
2006-01-15
Yokohama
Aika
2006-02-04
Tōkyō
Ichiki Mai
2006-03-25
Tōkyō
Sakura Emi
2006-03-25
Tōkyō
Aika [2]
2006-03-25
Tōkyō
Hikari
2006-04-29
Tōkyō
Genki Misae [5]
2006-05-05
Tōkyō
Kuroda Tetsuhiro
2006-05-05
Tōkyō
Uematsu Toshie's father
2006-05-05
Tōkyō
Kōda Tetsuya (NEO promoter)
2006-05-05
Tōkyō
Sakura Emi [2]
2006-05-05
Tōkyō
Hinata
2006-05-05
Tōkyō
Kinoko
2006-05-05
Tōkyō
Ishii Miki
2006-05-05
Tōkyō
Hikari [2]
2006-05-05
Tōkyō
Natsuki*Head
2006-06-05
Tōkyō
Mechamummy
2006-06-14
Tōkyō
Mechastanley (Sano Naoshi)[5]
2006-06-18
Tōkyō
Pins Mechamummy during a tag team match.
Mekanashi Masahiro (Masa Takanashi)
2006-06-25
Tōkyō
Natsuki*Head [2]
2006-06-25
Tōkyō
Mikami [3]
2006-06-25
Tōkyō
Kakimoto Daichi
2006-06-25
Tōkyō
Mango Fukuda
2006-06-25
Tōkyō
Takagi Sanshirō [6]
2006-06-25
Tōkyō
Mikami [4]
2006-06-25
Tōkyō
Mekanashi Masahiro [2]
2006-06-25
Tōkyō
Mechamummy [2]
2006-06-25
Tōkyō
The eight title changes on 06-06-25 (not including Mekanashi Masahiro's first win) take place during a battle royal.
The MAC
2006-06-30
Ōsaka
Morohashi Seiya [5]
2006-06-30
Ōsaka
Matsui Yukinori
2006-06-30
Ōsaka
Bull Armor TAKUYA
2006-06-30
Ōsaka
Mechamummy [3]
2006-06-30
Ōsaka
The above title changes on 06-06-30 take place during a battle royal.
Francesco Tōgō (Dick Tōgō)
2006-07-02
Matsue
Antōnio Honda
2006-07-02
Matsue
Mechamummy [4]
2006-07-02
Matsue
The above title changes on 06-07-02 take place during a battle royal.
The MAC [2]
2006-07-09
Nagoya
Poco Takanashi
2006-07-09
Nagoya
296
2006-07-09
Nagoya
Tanomusaku Toba
2006-07-09
Nagoya
Mori Bernard (Moribe Nobutaka)
2006-07-09
Nagoya
Mechamummy [5]
2006-07-09
Nagoya
Tanomusaku Toba [2]
2006-07-09
Nagoya
The above title changes on 06-07-09 take place during a battle royal.
The MAC [3]
2006-07-23
Tōkyō
Kakimoto Daichi [2]
2006-07-23
Tōkyō
Bear Fukuda (Mango Fukuda) [2]
2006-07-23
Tōkyō
Morohashi Seiya [6]
2006-07-23
Tōkyō
Poco Takanashi [2]
2006-07-23
Tōkyō
Mecha Matsuno [5]
2006-07-23
Tōkyō
Mechamummy [6]
2006-07-23
Tōkyō
The above title changes on 06-07-23 take place during a battle royal.
Antōnio Honda [2]
2006-08-20
Tōkyō
Mad Man Pondo
2006-08-20
Tōkyō
J.C. Bailey
2006-08-20
Tōkyō
2 Tough Tony
2006-08-20
Tōkyō
Super Stanley
2006-08-20
Tōkyō
Guts Ishijima
2006-08-20
Tōkyō
Chōchin Shiryū
2006-08-20
Tōkyō
Poison Julie Sawada [6]
2006-08-20
Tōkyō
Mechamummy [7]
2006-08-20
Tōkyō
The Crazy SKB
2006-08-20
Tōkyō
The above title changes on 06-08-20 take place during a battle royal.
Ikeda Seijin
2006-10-29
Tōkyō
a television cameraman
2006-10-29
Tōkyō
Poa Poa
2006-10-29
Tōkyō
Leonard Dodeka Kuma
2006-10-29
Tōkyō
World's PK
2006-10-29
Tōkyō
Lingerie Mutō
2006-10-29
Tōkyō
Sano Naoshi [6]
2006-10-29
Tōkyō
World's PK [2]
2006-10-29
Tōkyō
Jūshin Satsugai Liger
2006-10-29
Tōkyō
Lingerie Mutō [2]
2006-10-29
Tōkyō
Sano Naoshi [7]
2006-10-29
Tōkyō
Jūshin Satsugai Liger [2]
2006-10-29
Tōkyō
Nasty Black Panther
2006-10-29
Tōkyō
Dokaben
2006-10-29
Tōkyō
Sano Naoshi [8]
2006-10-29
Tōkyō
Title changes above since Leonard Dodeka Kuma on the same day take places during a battle royal.
Ankoku Sherman Monolith
2006-10-29
Tōkyō
President Ramu
2006-10-29
Tōkyō
The 293th champion who is a member of the "666" group, vacates the title in order to have the 666th from the "666" group.
Shinobi
2006-12
Defeats Miyamoto Yūkō.
Miyamoto Yūkō
2006-12
Shinobi and Miyamoto trades the title 304 times.
...
Miyamoto Yūkō [152]
2006-12
The 598th champion.
Shinobi [153]
2006-12
Mita Sayoko (a female newscaster of a cable station)
2006-12
Shinobi [154]
2006-12-16
Tōkyō
Miyamoto Yūkō [153]
2006-12
Shinobi and Miyamoto trades the title 62 times.
Miyamoto Yūkō [182]
2006-12-23
Tōkyō
Shinobi [184]
2006-12-23
Tōkyō
Miyamoto Yūkō [183]
2006-12-23
Tōkyō
Shinobi [185]
2006-12-23
Tōkyō
Mechamummy Gold
2006-12-23
Tōkyō
The Crazy SKB [2]
2006-12-23
Tōkyō
Sano Naoshi [9]
2007-01-21
Tōkyō
SKB puts the title on an auction, which is won by Sano.
Sempai
2007-01-21
Tōkyō
Eliminates Sano in a battle royal.
Sano Naoshi [10]
2007-03-11
Tōkyō
Miyazaki Yuki [10]
2007-03-11
Tōkyō
Sano Naoshi [11]
2007-03-11
Tōkyō
Miyazaki Yuki [11]
2007-03-11
Tōkyō
Sano Naoshi [12]
2007-03-11
Tōkyō
Miyazaki Yuki [12]
2007-03-11
Tōkyō
Sano Naoshi [13]
2007-03-11
Tōkyō
Fushichō Karasu [5]
2007-03-11
Tōkyō
Miyazaki Yuki [13]
2007-03-11
Tōkyō
Taneichi Kachō
2007-03-11
Tōkyō
Sano Naoshi [14]
2007-03-11
Tōkyō
Kikutarō
2007-03-11
Tōkyō
Miyazaki Yuki [14]
2007-03-11
Tōkyō
Kikutarō [2]
2007-03-11
Tōkyō
Naomi Susan [2]
2007-03-11
Tōkyō
Kikutarō [3]
2007-03-11
Tōkyō
Taneichi Kachō [2]
2007-03-11
Tōkyō
Sano Naoshi [15]
2007-03-11
Tōkyō
Fushichō Karasu [6]
2007-03-11
Tōkyō
Miyazaki Yuki [15]
2007-03-11
Tōkyō
Exciting Yoshida
2007-03-11
Tōkyō
Kikutarō [4]
2007-03-11
Tōkyō
Taneichi Kachō [3]
2007-03-11
Tōkyō
Exciting Yoshida [2]
2007-03-11
Tōkyō
Title changes on 07-03-11 after Miyazaki's win take place during a battle royal.
ladder
2007-03-11
Tōkyō
A ladder falls on Yoshida during a match, and the referee counts the fall.
Cocolo (a miniature Dachshund)
2007-04-01
Tōkyō
Megumi Grace Asano(a referee)
2007-05-16
Tōkyō
Inokuma Yūsuke [9]
2007-05-23
Tōkyō
Gorgeous Matsuno [6]
2007-05-23
Tōkyō
Pins Inokuma in a 3-on-1 handicap match against Inokuma, Danshoku Dieno, & Muscle Sakai.
Kenshin [3]
2007-05-26
Antonio Koinoki
2007-05-26
Gorgeous Matsuno [7]
2007-05-26
The 700th champion.
a baseball bat
2007-06-03
Tōkyō
Ogasawara Kazuhiko
2007-06-03
Tōkyō
Hoshitango
2007-06-03
Tōkyō
Sano Naoshi [16]
2007-06-03
Tōkyō
Tanizaki Naoki
2007-06-03
Tōkyō
Inokuma Yūsuke [10]
2007-06-03
Tōkyō
Ogasawara Kazuhiko [2]
2007-06-03
Tōkyō
The above title changes on 07-06-03 take place during a battle royal.
Sano Naoshi [17]
2007-08-05
Tōkyō
Hoshitango [2]
2007-08-05
Tōkyō
Ogasawara Kazuhiko [3]
2007-08-05
Tōkyō
The above title changes on 07-08-05 take place during a battle royal.
"Takagi Sanshirō" [17]
2007-08-11
Tōkyō
Ichimiya Shōichi under the name with different kanji.