AAAW Tag Team Championship

The AAAW Tag Team Championship is a women's professional wrestling championship formerly contested in the Japanese women's professional wrestling promotion Gaea Japan. The title which was originally known as the AAAW Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship before weight classes were dropped in 1998, was abandoned when GAEA closed in 2005. It was revived in May 2022 and began being sanctioned by Marvelous That's Women Pro Wrestling ever since.

AAAW Tag Team Championship
Itsuki Aoki (left) and Rin Kadokura (right) with the belts in 2022
Details
PromotionMarvelous That's Women Pro Wrestling
Gaea Japan
Date establishedNovember 2, 1996
Current champion(s)Magenta
(Maria and Riko Kawahata)
Date wonDecember 10, 2023
Other name(s)
  • AAAW Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship
    (1996–1998)
Statistics
First champion(s)Meiko Satomura and Sonoko Kato
Most reignsAs a team (4 reigns):

As an individual (6 reigns):

Longest reignChikayo Nagashima and Sugar Sato
(2nd reign, 518 days)
Shortest reignThe Crush Gals
(Chigusa Nagayo and Lioness Asuka) (5 days)
Oldest championChikayo Nagashima
(46 years, 235 days)

Title history

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On November 2, 1996, Meiko Satomura and Sonoko Kato defeated Chikayo Nagashima and Sugar Sato to become the inaugural champions.[1] On March 29, 1998, during Nagashima and Sato's reign, the title was re-named from AAAW Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship to AAAW Tag Team Championship. The title remained active until the closing of Gaea Japan on April 10, 2005.[1]

Reactivation tag league (2022)

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On May 1, 2022, the title reactivated under Marvelous That's Women Pro Wrestling, where Itsuki Aoki and Rin Kadokura won it by defeating Kaoru Ito and Tomoko Watanabe in a tag league finals, tournamrent which began on February 24, 2022.[2]

Final standings
Block ABlock B
Kaoru Ito and Tomoko Watanabe4Itsuki Aoki and Rin Kadokura4
Hibiscus Mii and Takumi Iroha3Las Fresa de Egoistas
(Makoto and Maria)
3
Ancham and Chikayo Nagashima3Riko Kawahata and Yuki Miyazaki3
Nippon Ganbare Union
(Yuna Manase and Yuuri)
2Ai Houzan and Yurika Oka2
Block AIto
Watanabe
Mii
Iroha
Ancham
Nagashima
Manase
Yuuri
Ito
Watanabe
Ito
Watanabe
(14:13)[3]
Ancham
Nagashima
(12:52)[4]
Ito
Watanabe
(14:13)[5]
Mii
Iroha
Ito
Watanabe
(14:13)[3]
Mii
Iroha
Draw
(20:00)[4]
Ancham
Nagashima
Ancham
Nagashima
(12:52)[4]
Mii
Iroha
Double Count Out
(15:25)[6]
Manase
Yuuri
Ito
Watanabe
(14:13)[5]
Draw
(20:00)[4]
Double Count Out
(15:25)[6]
Block BAoki
Kadokura
Makoto
Maria
Kawahata
Miyazaki
Houzan
Oka
Aoki
Kadokura
Aoki
Kadokura
(16:36)[3]
Kawahata
Miyazaki
(12:40)[5]
Aoki
Kadokura
(15:51)[4]
Makoto
Maria
Aoki
Kadokura
(16:36)[3]
Makoto
Maria
(14:31)[4]
Draw
(20:00)
Kawahata
Miyazaki
Kawahata
Miyazaki
(12:40)[5]
Makoto
Maria
(14:31)[4]
Draw
(20:00)[6]
Houzan
Oka
Aoki
Kadokura
(15:51)[4]
Draw
(20:00)
Draw
(20:00)[6]
Final
May 1, 2022
   
A1Kaoru Ito and Tomoko WatanabePin
B1Itsuki Aoki and Rin Kadokura17:48[7]

Reigns

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As of June 30, 2024, there have been a total of 19 reigns shared between 15 teams composed of 22 individual champions. Meiko Satomura and Sonoko Kato were the inaugural champions. As a team, Chikayo Nagashima and Sugar Sato has the most reigns at four, while individuall, Nagashima has the most reigns at six. Nagashima and Sato's second reign is the longest at 518 days, while The Crush Gals (Chigusa Nagayo and Lioness Asuka)'s reign is the shortest at five days. Nagashima is the oldest champion at 46 years old.

Magenta (Maria and Riko Kawahata) are the current champions in their first reign as a team, as well as individually. They won it by defeating Chikayo Nagashima and Takumi Iroha on December 10, 2023, in Tokyo, Japan.

Names

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Name[1]Years[1]
AAAW Junior Heavyweight Tag Team ChampionshipNovember 2, 1996 – May 1998
AAAW Tag Team ChampionshipMay 1998 – April 10, 2005
May 1, 2022 – present
Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific team—reign numbers for the individuals are in parentheses, if different
DaysNumber of days held
DefensesNumber of successful defenses
+Current reign is changing daily
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDaysDefenses
Gaea Japan
1Meiko Satomura and Sonoko KatoNovember 2, 1996We Are Gaea Japan!Singapore15123Defeated Chikayo Nagashima and Sugar Sato to become the inaugural champions.[1]
2Chikayo Nagashima and Sugar SatoMarch 29, 1998Full Bloom – Day 2Osaka, Japan11470During the reign, the name of the title was changed from "AAAW Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship" to "AAAW Tag Team Championship".[1]
3Aja Kong and Mayumi OzakiAugust 23, 1998Hard Luck – Day 2Tokyo, Japan13291[1]
4Oz Academy
(Chikayo Nagashima and Sugar Sato)
July 18, 1999Surprise Attack – Day 3Tokyo, Japan25183[1]
5Akira Hokuto and Mayumi OzakiDecember 17, 2000Deep Endless – Day 5Osaka, Japan1
(1, 2)
1261[1]
6Oz Academy
(Chikayo Nagashima and Sugar Sato)
April 22, 2001Limit Break – Day 4Osaka, Japan33500[1]
7Kaoru and Mayumi OzakiApril 7, 2002Limit Break – Day 1Yokohama, Japan1
(1, 3)
1961[1]
8Ayako Hamada and Meiko SatomuraOctober 20, 2002Yokohama Mega RideYokohama, Japan1
(1, 2)
1141[1]
9Aja Kong and Devil MasamiFebruary 11, 2003War Cry – Day 2Tokyo, Japan1
(2, 1)
2240[1]
10Chikayo Nagashima and Meiko SatomuraSeptember 23, 2003New Energy – Day 2Tokyo, Japan1
(4, 3)
1473[1]
11Ran Yu-Yu and Toshie UematsuFebruary 17, 2004War Cry – Day 2Tokyo, Japan1330[1]
12Oz Academy
(Chikayo Nagashima and Sugar Sato)
March 21, 2004Edge Of The Heart – Day 2Tokyo, Japan4400[1]
13The Crush Gals
(Chigusa Nagayo and Lioness Asuka)
April 30, 2004Yoyogi Limit BreakTokyo, Japan152[1]
14Aja Kong and Amazing KongMay 5, 2004Junction – Day 2Tokyo, Japan1
(3, 1)
1380[1][8]
15Carlos Amano and Manami ToyotaSeptember 20, 2004New Energy – Day 2Tokyo, Japan11950[1]
16Ran Yu-Yu and Toshie UematsuApril 3, 2005Yokohama Final ImpactYokohama, Japan270[1]
Deactivated April 10, 2005Eternal Last GongTokyo, JapanThe titles were retired at the final Gaea show.[1]
Marvelous That's Women Pro Wrestling
17Itsuki Aoki and Rin KadokuraMay 1, 2022Marvelous 6th AnniversaryTokyo, Japan11380Defeated Kaoru Ito and Tomoko Watanabe in the finals of a tag league to win the revived titles.[2][9]
18Chikayo Nagashima and Takumi IrohaSeptember 16, 2022MarvelousTokyo, Japan1
(6, 1)
4501[10]
19Magenta
(Maria and Riko Kawahata)
December 10, 2023MarvelousTokyo, Japan1203+2[11][12]

Combined reigns

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As of June 30, 2024.

Indicates the current champions

By team

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RankTeamNo. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined
days
1Oz Academy[a]
(Chikayo Nagashima and Sugar Sato)
431,055
2Meiko Satomura and Sonoko Kato13512
3Chikayo Nagashima and Takumi Iroha11450
4Aja Kong and Mayumi Ozaki11329
5Aja Kong and Devil Masami10224
6Magenta
(Maria and Riko Kawahata)
12203+
7Kaoru and Mayumi Ozaki11196
8Carlos Amano and Manami Toyota10195
9Chikayo Nagashima and Meiko Satomura10147
10Aja Kong and Amazing Kong10138
Itsuki Aoki and Rin Kadokura10138
12Akira Hokuto and Mayumi Ozaki11126
13Ayako Hamada and Meiko Satomura11114
14Ran Yu-Yu and Toshie Uematsu2040
15The Crush Gals
(Chigusa Nagayo and Lioness Asuka)
125

By wrestler

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RankwrestlerNo. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined
days
1Chikayo Nagashima641,652
2Sugar Sato431,055
3Meiko Satomura34773
4Aja Kong31691
5Mayumi Ozaki33651
6Sonoko Kato13512
7Takumi Iroha11450
8Devil Masami10224
9 Maria12203+
Riko Kawahata12203+
11 Kaoru11196
12Carlos Amano10195
Manami Toyota10195
14Amazing Kong10138
Itsuki Aoki10138
Rin Kadokura10138
17Akira Hokuto11126
18Ayako Hamada11114
19Ran Yu-Yu2040
Toshie Uematsu2040
21Chigusa Nagayo125
Lioness Asuka125

Notes

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  1. ^ Nagashima and Sato started to called their team Oz Academy since their second reign.

References

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