GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship - List of Individual Reigns

List of Individual Reigns

As of January 11, 2013.

Wrestlers Days Held Date Won Date Lost
Kenta and Naomichi Marufuji 690 July 16, 2003 June 5, 2005
Yoshinobu Kanemaru and Kotaro Suzuki 553 July 13, 2008 January 17, 2010
Ricky Marvin and Kotaro Suzuki 307 January 21, 2007 November 24, 2007
Atsushi Aoki and Kotaro Suzuki 280 October 16, 2011 July 22, 2012
Yoshinobu Kanemaru and Takashi Sugiura 273 June 5, 2005 March 5, 2006
Ricky Marvin and Taiji Ishimori 185 February 18, 2010 August 22, 2010
Minoru Fujita and Ikuto Hidaka 161 March 5, 2006 August 13, 2006
Yoshinobu Kanemaru and Takashi Sugiura 147 August 13, 2006 January 7, 2007
Kenta and Yoshinobu Kanemaru 144 May 25, 2011 October 16, 2011
Atsushi Aoki and Naomichi Marufuji 126 December 24, 2010 April 29, 2011
Koji Kanemoto and Tiger Mask IV 124 August 22, 2010 December 24, 2010
Taiji Ishimori and Kenta 115 March 20, 2008 July 13, 2008
BxB Hulk and Shingo Takagi 65 January 15, 2008 March 20, 2008
Naruki Doi and Masato Yoshino 52 November 24, 2007 January 15, 2008
Jay and Mark Briscoe 14 January 7, 2007 January 21, 2007
Ricky Marvin and Super Crazy 173+ July 22, 2012 Current champions

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