KO-D Openweight Championship

KO-D Openweight Championship

Konosuke Takeshita with the title belt in May 2016
Details
Promotion Dramatic Dream Team
Date established April 19, 2000
Current champion(s) Konosuke Takeshita
Date won March 20, 2017

The DDT KO-D (King of DDT) Openweight Championship is a professional wrestling openweight championship and the top singles accomplishment in the Japanese promotion Dramatic Dream Team. The title was established in 2000.[1]

Title history

# Order in reign history
Reign The reign number for the specific set of wrestlers listed
Used for vacated reigns so as not to count it as an official reign
N/A The information is not available or is unknown
+ Indicates the current reign is changing daily
# Wrestler Reign Date Days held Location Notes
1 Masao Orihara 1 April 19, 2000 98 Tokyo, Japan Defeated Sanshiro Takagi to become the first champion.
2 Koichiro Kimura 1 July 26, 2000 77 Tokyo, Japan
3 Poison Sawada Julie 1 October 11, 2000 64 Tokyo, Japan
4 Sanshiro Takagi 1 December 14, 2000 104 Tokyo, Japan Defeated Poison Sawada Julie, Tomohiko Hashimoto and Super Uchuu Power in a four-way match.
5 Exciting Yoshida 1 March 28, 2001 93 Tokyo, Japan
6 Nosawa 1 June 29, 2001 146 Tokyo, Japan
Vacated November 22, 2001 N/A Nosawa was stripped of the title by the DDT Commissioner for "not being appropriate as a champion".
7 Super Uchuu Power 1 November 30, 2001 57 Tokyo, Japan Defeated Poison Sawada Julie and Sanshiro Takagi in a three-way match.
8 Mikami 1 January 26, 2002 11 Tokyo, Japan With Takashi Sasaki, won a triple title match, defeating Openweight Champion Super Uchuu Power and Ironman Heavymetalweight Champion Asian Cougar, and retaining their Tag Team Championship.
9 Super Uchuu Power 2 February 6, 2002 86 Tokyo, Japan
10 Sanshiro Takagi 2 May 3, 2002 28 Tokyo, Japan
11 Kintaro Kanemura 1 May 31, 2002 99 Tokyo, Japan
12 Sanshiro Takagi 3 September 7, 2002 83 Chiba, Japan
13 Gentaro 1 November 29, 2002 23 Tokyo, Japan
14 Mikami 2 December 22, 2002 208 Tokyo, Japan Defeated Gentaro, Tomohiko Hashimoto and Sanshiro Takagi in a four-way match.
15 Takashi Sasaki 1 July 18, 2003 100 Tokyo, Japan
16 Shoichi Ichimiya 1 October 26, 2003 108 Tokyo, Japan
17 Poison Sawada Julie 2 February 11, 2004 265 Tokyo, Japan Defeated Ichimiya, Sanshiro Takagi, and Ironman Heavymetalweight Champion Danshoku Dino in a four-way match to win both titles.
18 Mikami 3 November 2, 2004 89 Tokyo, Japan
19 Dick Togo 1 January 30, 2005 94 Tokyo, Japan
20 Sanshiro Takagi 4 May 4, 2005 172 Tokyo, Japan
21 Danshoku Dino 1 October 23, 2005 191 Tokyo, Japan
22 Toru Owashi 1 May 2, 2006 241 Tokyo, Japan
23 Harashima 1 December 29, 2006 186 Tokyo, Japan
24 Koo 1 July 3, 2007 110 Tokyo, Japan
25 Harashima 2 October 21, 2007 198 Tokyo, Japan
26 Dick Togo 2 May 6, 2008 145 Tokyo, Japan Defeated Harashima, Seiya Morohashi, Sanshiro Takagi and Yoshiaki Yago in a five-way elimination match.
27 Sanshiro Takagi 5 September 28, 2008 218 Tokyo, Japan Defeated Dick Togo in a steel cage death match, this match was also a defense of the DDT Extreme Title.
28 Harashima 3 May 4, 2009 111 Tokyo, Japan
29 Kota Ibushi 1 August 23, 2009 98 Tokyo, Japan
30 Shuji Ishikawa 2 November 29, 2009 91 Tokyo, Japan Shuji Ishikawa formerly known as Koo.
31 Daisuke Sekimoto 1 February 28, 2010 147 Tokyo, Japan
32 Harashima 4 July 25, 2010 112 Tokyo, Japan
33 Hikaru Sato 1 November 14, 2010 14 Osaka, Japan
34 Dick Togo 3 November 28, 2010 157 Tokyo, Japan
35 Shuji Ishikawa 3 May 4, 2011 81 Tokyo, Japan
36 Kudo 1 July 24, 2011 189 Tokyo, Japan
37 Danshoku Dino 2 January 29, 2012 63 Tokyo, Japan
38 Sanshiro Takagi 6 April 1, 2012 0 Tokyo, Japan
39 Masa Takanashi 1 April 1, 2012 33 Tokyo, Japan Takanashi cashed in his "Right to Challenge Anytime, Anywhere" contract.
40 Yuji Hino 1 May 4, 2012 51 Tokyo, Japan
41 Kota Ibushi 2 June 24, 2012 98 Tokyo, Japan
42 El Generico 1 September 30, 2012 84 Tokyo, Japan
43 Kenny Omega 1 December 23, 2012 87 Tokyo, Japan
44 Shigehiro Irie 1 March 20, 2013 151 Tokyo, Japan
45 Harashima 5 August 18, 2013 215 Tokyo, Japan
46 Kudo 2 March 21, 2014 65 Tokyo, Japan
47 Harashima 6 May 25, 2014 266 Nagoya, Japan
48 Kota Ibushi 3 February 15, 2015 73 Saitama, Japan
49 Harashima 7 April 29, 2015 32 Tokyo, Japan
50 Kudo 3 May 31, 2015 28 Tokyo, Japan
51 Ken Ohka 1 June 28, 2015 0 Tokyo, Japan This was a three-way match, also involving Yasu Urano. Both Ohka and Urano cashed in their "Right to Challenge Anytime, Anywhere" contracts.
52 Kudo 4 June 28, 2015 56 Tokyo, Japan
53 Yukio Sakaguchi 1 August 23, 2015 97 Tokyo, Japan
54 Isami Kodaka 1 November 28, 2015 114 Osaka, Japan
55 Harashima 8 March 21, 2016 34 Tokyo, Japan
56 Daisuke Sasaki 1 April 24, 2016 35 Tokyo, Japan Sasaki cashed in his "Right to Challenge Anytime, Anywhere" contract.
57 Konosuke Takeshita 1 May 29, 2016 91 Tokyo, Japan
58 Shuji Ishikawa 4 August 28, 2016 98 Tokyo, Japan
59 Harashima 9 December 4, 2016 106 Osaka, Japan
60 Konosuke Takeshita 2 March 20, 2017 153+ Saitama, Japan

List of combined reigns

As of August 20, 2017.

Rank Wrestler # of Reigns Combined days
1. Harashima 9 1259
2. Sanshiro Takagi 6 585
3. Dick Togo 3 396
4. Kudo 4 338
5. Poison Sawada Julie 2 329
6. Mikami 3 308
7. Shuji Ishikawa/Koo 4 369
8. Kota Ibushi 3 268
9. Danshoku Dino 2 254
10. Toru Owashi 1 241
11. Konosuke Takeshita 2 244+
12. Shigehiro Irie 1 151
13. Daisuke Sekimoto 1 147
14. Nosawa 1 146
15. Super Uchuu Power 2 143
16. Exciting Yoshida 1 123
17. Isami Kodaka 1 114
18. Shoichi Ichimiya 1 108
19. Takashi Sasaki 1 100
20. Kintaro Kanemura 1 99
21. Masao Orihara 1 98
22. Yukio Sakaguchi 1 97
23. Kenny Omega 1 87
24. El Generico 1 84
25. Koichiro Kimura 1 77
26. Yuji Hino 1 51
27. Daisuke Sasaki 1 35
28. Masa Takanashi 1 33
29. Gentaro 1 23
30. Hikaru Sato 1 14
31. Ken Ohka 1 <1

See also

References

  1. "KO-D (King Of DDT) Open-weight Title". Wrestling-Titles.com. Retrieved 2008-01-02.
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