DDT Jiyugaoka Six-Person Tag Team Championship - Title History

Title History

Wrestler: Times: Date: Location: Notes:
Sanshiro Takagi, Hero!, & Etsuko Mita 1 October 11, 2003 Tokyo Etsuko Mita is female, which makes her the first woman to hold this championship.
Title vacated in 2005.
Sanshiro Takagi, Poison Sawada, & Jun Inomata 1 October 8, 2005 Tokyo Defeated Antonio Honda, Don Maestro and Francesco Togo to win the vacant title.
Title vacated on June 8, 2006, after Inomata retired from professional wrestling.
Harashima, Muscle Sakai, & Yusuke Inokuma 1 June 25, 2006 Tokyo Defeated Kudo, Masami Morohashi and Seiya Morohashi to win the vacant title.
Title vacated on May 23, 2007, due to Harashima and Sakai being busy defending the KO-D Openweight and DDT Extreme Division Championships on June 3, 2007, during an event, where all DDT titles were scheduled to be on the line.
Durian Sawada Julie, Peach Owashi & Mango Fukuda, 1 June 3, 2007 Tokyo Defeated Antonio Honda, Prince Togo and King Alamoana to win the vacant title.
Title vacated immediately afterwards.
Kudo, Antonio Honda & Yasu Urano 1 July 6, 2008 Tokyo Defeated Koo, Super Vampire and Toru Owashi to win the vacant title.
Great Kojika, Mr. #6 and Riho 1 July 25, 2010 Tokyo Three way dance including Hikaru Sato, Keisuke Ishii and YOSHIHIKO. The UWA World Trios Championship and Nihonkai Six Man Tag Team Championship were also on the line in this match.
Hikaru Sato, Michael Nakazawa and Tomomitsu Matsunaga 1 November 3, 2010 Tokyo The UWA World Trios Championship and Nihonkai Six Man Tag Team Championship were also on the line in this match.

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