UWA World Trios Championship
UWA World Trios Championship | |||||||||||
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Universal Wrestling Association (1984-1995) Toryumon Japan (2001-2004) El Dorado Wrestling (2004-2008) DDT Pro-Wrestling (2009-2012) Wrestle-1 (2015-present) | ||||||||||
Date established | 1984 | ||||||||||
Current champion(s) | Ganseki Tanaka, Manabu Soya and Nosawa Rongai | ||||||||||
Date won | June 18, 2017 | ||||||||||
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The UWA World Trios Championship is a tag team professional wrestling championship created by the Mexican Universal Wrestling Association and defended there until the UWA closed in 1995.[1] After the UWA's closing, the title was inactive for many years before being recycled as trios belts for the Toryumon Japan promotion. The titles fell back into disrepair due to Último Dragón leaving Toryumon and taking the name with him, causing the then-Toryumon workers to create Dragon Gate, where they created new belts for the new company. After leaving Toryumon Japan, the titles ended up in the hands of its descendant promotion El Dorado and the Mexico based Toryumon Gym. Neither group promoted shows on a regular basis, which produced two unsuccessful attempts to relaunch the championship. In 2007, El Dorado revived the title again. In 2008 El Dorado Wrestling folded and the title moved to DDT Pro-Wrestling, where it was active until 2012, the final champions were Harashima, Toru Owashi and Yukihiro Abe. On August 30, 2015, it was announced that the title would be revived by the Wrestle-1 promotion on October 9.[2]
Title history
- Key
# | Order in reign history |
Reign | The reign number for the specific set of wrestlers listed. |
Event | The event promoted by the respective promotion in which the titles were won |
— | Used for vacated reigns in order to not count it as an official reign |
N/A | The specific information is not known |
Wrestler name (#) | The number represents the individual reigns of a wrestler when this is distinct from the tag team's reign. |
Indicates that there was a period where the lineage has not been documented. | |
UWA promoted
Toryumon promoted
# | Champions | Reign | Date | Days held | Location | Event | Notes | Ref. |
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23 | Crazy Max (Cima, Suwa and Big Fuji) |
1 | May 18, 2001 | 51 | Mexico City, Mexico | Live event | Defeated Apolo Dantés, Valentin Mayo and Negro Navarro after the title was revived by Toryumon Japan. | |
24 | Darkness Dragon, Yasushi Kanda and Susumu Mochizuki | 1 | July 8, 2001 | 11 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
25 | Crazy Max (Cima, Suwa and Big Fuji) |
2 | July 19, 2001 | 26 | Kagoshima, Japan | Live event | ||
26 | Dragon Kid, Magnum Tokyo and Ryo Saito | 1 | August 14, 2001 | 75 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Defeated Crazy MAX and Darkness Dragon, Yasushi Kanda and Masaaki Mochizuki in a three-way match. | |
27 | Darkness Dragon (2), Masaaki Mochizuki and Susumu Mochizuki (2) | 1 | October 28, 2001 | 72 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
28 | Crazy MAX (Cima (3), Big Fuji (3) and TARU) |
3 | January 8, 2002 | 243 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
29 | Milano Collection A.T., YOSSINO and "brother" Yasshi | 1 | September 8, 2002 | 80 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
30 | Crazy Max (Cima (4), Suwa (3) and Big Fuji (4)) |
4 | November 27, 2002 | 170 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
31 | Genki Horiguchi, Ryo Saito (2) and Susumu Yokosuka (3) | 1 | May 16, 2003 | 44 | Kobe, Japan | Live event | ||
32 | Kenichiro Arai, Dragon Kid (2) and Masaaki Mochizuki (3) | 1 | June 29, 2003 | 62 | Kobe, Japan | Live event | ||
33 | Milano Collection A.T. (2), Condotti Shuji and Yossino (2) | 1 | August 30, 2003 | [Note 2] | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Defeated Kenichiro Arai, Dragon Kid and Masaaki Mochizuki, Crazy MAX and Genki Horiguchi, Magnum TOKYO and Toru Yokosuka in a four-way match. | |
— | Vacated | — | September 2003 | — | N/A | N/A | Championship vacated when the team split up | |
34 | Toru Owashi, Condotti Shuji (2) and "brother" Yasshi (2) | 1 | September 20, 2003 | 232 | Kyoto, Japan | Live event | Defeated Milano Collection A.T., Anthony W. Mori and YOSSINO. | |
35 | Kenichiro Arai (2), Dragon Kid (3) and Second Doi | 1 | May 9, 2004 | 28 | Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi, Japan | Live event | ||
— | Vacated | — | June 6, 2004 | — | N/A | N/A | Championship vacated after a match against Milano Collection A.T., Anthony W. Mori and YOSSINO ended in a no contest | |
— | Abandoned | — | 2004 | — | N/A | N/A | Último Dragón left Toryumon and took the promotion's name with him; successor promotion Dragon Gate establishes the Open the Triangle Gate Championship as a successor. |
El Dorado promoted
# | Champions | Reign | Date | Days held | Location | Event | Notes | Ref. |
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36 | Gedo, Jado and Katsushi Takemura | 1 | September 9, 2004 | [Note 3] | Tokyo, Japan | Toryumon X Final | Defeated Taiji Ishimori, Shu and Kei Sato | |
— | Vacated | — | N/A | — | N/A | N/A | Championship vacated for undocumented reasons | |
37 | Mango Fukuda, Pineapple Hanai and Takeshi Minamino | 1 | May 14, 2005 | 385 | Mexico City, Mexico | Toryumon Mexico 8th Anniversary | Defeated Solar I, Ultraman and Ultraman Jr.[5] | |
38 | Maguro Ooma, Shu Sato and Kei Sato | 1 | June 3, 2006 | [Note 3] | Tokyo, Japan | Michinoku Pro Live event | ||
— | Vacated | — | N/A | — | N/A | N/A | Championship vacated for undocumented reasons. | |
39 | Hell Demons (Takuya Sugawara, Brahman Shu (2) and Brahman Kei (2)) |
1 | August 9, 2007 | 142 | Tokyo, Japan | Perfect Treasure | Defeated KAGETORA, Hercules Oosenga and Toru Owashi. | [6] |
— | Vacated | — | December 29, 2007 | — | N/A | N/A | Championship vacated after the team split up at I Was Born to Love Treasure. | [7] |
40 | Nobutaka Araya, Toru Owashi (2) and Takuya Sugawara (2) | 1 | February 27, 2008 | 209 | Tokyo, Japan | Game of Treasure | Defeated HELL DEMONS (Brahman Kei, Brahman Shu and Go). | [8] |
41 | The Italian Four Horsemen (Francesco Togo, Piza Michinoku and Antonio Honda) |
1 | December 29, 2008 | 335 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Defeated Men's Teioh, Danshoku Dino and Yuhi Sato in a tournament final. |
DDT Pro-Wrestling promoted
# | Champions | Reign | Date | Days held | Location | Event | Notes | Ref. |
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42 | Belt Hunter×Hunter (Danshoku Dino, Hikaru Sato and Masa Takanashi) |
1 | November 29, 2009 | 56 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | Defeated Antonio Honda, Francesco Togo and Piza Michinoku; DDT assumes control of the championship. | |
43 | Tokyo Gurentai (Fujita, Mazada and NOSAWA Rongai) |
1 | January 24, 2010 | 105 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
44 | Atsushi Kotoge, Daisuke Harada and Takoyakida | 1 | May 9, 2010 | 28 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
45 | Ebessan (III), Kanjyuro Matsuyama and Kuishinbo Kamen | 1 | June 6, 2010 | 6 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | ||
46 | Tokyo Gurentai (Fujita, Mazada and NOSAWA Rongai) |
2 | June 12, 2010 | 1 | Osaka, Japan | Live event | ||
47 | Hikaru Sato (2), Keisuke Ishii and Yoshihiko | 1 | June 13, 2010 | 42 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
48 | Great Kojika, Mr. #6 and Riho | 1 | July 25, 2010 | 101 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
49 | Shit Heart♥Foundation (Hikaru Sato (3), Michael Nakazawa and Tomomitsu Matsunaga) |
1 | November 3, 2010 | 53 | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
50 | Disaster-Box (Harashima, Toru Owashi (3) and Yukihiro Abe) |
1 | December 26, 2010 | Unknown[Note 3] | Tokyo, Japan | Live event | ||
— | Vacated | — | Unknown | — | N/A | N/A |
Wrestle-1 promoted
# | Champions | Reign | Date | Days held | Location | Event | Notes | Ref. |
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51 | Jackets (Jiro Kuroshio, Seiki Yoshioka and Yasufumi Nakanoue) |
1 | October 9, 2015 | 25 | Tokyo, Japan | Fan Appreciation Day | Defeated new Wild order (Akira, Jun Kasai and Kumagoro), after the title was revived by Wrestle-1. | |
52 | Real Desperado (Kazma Sakamoto, Koji Doi and Nosawa Rongai (3)) |
1 | November 3, 2015 | 24 | Nagoya, Japan | Autumn Bout | ||
53 | Jackets (Jiro Kuroshio, Seiki Yoshioka and Yasufumi Nakanoue) |
2 | November 27, 2015 | 41 | Tokyo, Japan | Autumn Bout | ||
— | Vacated | — | January 7, 2016 | — | N/A | N/A | Title vacated due to Yoshioka being sidelined following cecum surgery and being unable to attend a title defense set for January 10, 2016. | [9] |
54 | Kaz Hayashi, Minoru Tanaka and Tajiri | 1 | January 31, 2016 | 180 | Tokyo, Japan | Sunrise | Defeated Jackets (Jiro Kuroshio, Seiki Yoshioka and Yasufumi Nakanoue) to win the vacant title. | |
55 | Andy Wu, Daiki Inaba and Seiki Yoshioka (3) | 1 | July 29, 2016 | 386 | Tokyo, Japan | Symbol | ||
56 | Jun Kasai, Nosawa Rongai (4) and Shuji Kondo (3) | 1 | December 9, 2016 | 75 | Tokyo, Japan | Shining Winter | ||
57 | New Era (Daiki Inaba (2), Kohei Fujimura and Yusuke Kodama) |
1 | February 22, 2017 | 46 | Tokyo, Japan | W-Impact | ||
58 | Kaz Hayashi (2), Masayuki Kono and Shuji Kondo (4) | 1 | April 9, 2017 | 7 | Sapporo, Japan | Cherry Blossom | ||
59 | New Era (Andy Wu (2), Koji Doi (2) and Kumagoro) |
1 | April 16, 2017 | 20 | Kobe, Japan | The Golden Battle in Kobe FOP | ||
60 | Kaz Hayashi (3), Manabu Soya and Shuji Kondo (5) | 1 | May 6, 2017 | 29 | Gifu, Japan | Triumph | ||
61 | Jay Freddie, Jiro Kuroshio (3) and Kumagoro (2) | 1 | June 4, 2017 | 14 | Kimitsu, Japan | Outbreak | ||
62 | Ganseki Tanaka, Manabu Soya (2) and Nosawa Rongai (5) | 1 | June 18, 2017 | 62+ | Shimizu, Japan | Outbreak |
See also
- CMLL World Trios Championship
- WWA Trios Championship (Mexico)
- Open the Triangle Gate Championship
- KO-D Six Man Tag Team Championship
- WAR World Six-Man Tag Team Championship
- NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Championship
Footnotes
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Due to sparse record keeping in Mexico at the time no documentation of the date the championship changed hands is found and is too uncertain to calculate.
- ↑ The exact date the championship was vacated has not been confirmed, putting their title reign at between 1 day and 21 days.
- 1 2 3 The exact date the championship was vacated has not been confirmed, the length of the reign is too uncertain to calculate.
References
- General source for title history before 2000
- Royal Duncan & Gary Will (2000). "Mexico: UWA Trios Title". Wrestling Title Histories. Archeus Communications. p. 399. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
- Specific sources
- ↑ "U.W.A. World Trios Title". Puroresu Dojo. Retrieved February 27, 2008.
- ↑ "UWA世界6人タッグ、F-1タッグの2大王座復活および武藤敬司&神奈月組のF-1タッグ王座戦出場決定のお知らせ". Wrestle-1 (in Japanese). August 30, 2015. Retrieved August 30, 2015.
- 1 2 Centinela, Teddy (July 21, 2015). "En un día como hoy… 1985: Canek retiene el título completo UWA ante Dos Caras… Los Villanos destronan a Los Brazos". SuperLuchas Magazine (in Spanish). Retrieved July 1, 2015.
- ↑ Centinela, Teddy (April 23, 2015). "En un día como hoy… 1989: Rayo de Jalisco Jr. desenmascara a Súper Halcón". SuperLuchas Magazine (in Spanish). Retrieved July 1, 2015.
- ↑ "Toryumon Mexico 8th Anniversary results" (in German). Cagematch.de. Retrieved 2008-02-27.
- ↑ "El Dorado Perfect Treasure results" (in German). Cagematch.de. Retrieved 2008-02-27.
- ↑ "El Dorado I Was Born to Love Treasure results" (in German). Cagematch.de. Retrieved 2008-02-27.
- ↑ "El Dorado Game of Treasure results" (in German). Cagematch.de. Retrieved 2008-02-27.
- ↑ "吉岡欠場によりJacketsがUWA世界6人タッグ返上!王座決定戦は1.31大阪に!―2016.1.7記者会見". Wrestle-1 (in Japanese). January 7, 2016. Retrieved January 7, 2016.