February 23, 1996--Present
Compiled by Hisaharu Tanabe
1.Lion Heart and Gedo
02/23/96-Sendai
Defeat Lance Storm and Yuji Yasuraoka in 5-team round-robin tournament final.
2.Lance Storm and Yuji Yasuraoka
03/27/96-Nagoya
3.Jushin Thunder Liger and El Samurai
07/20/96-Tokyo
4.Lance Storm and Yuji Yasuraoka [2]
11/09/96-Tokyo
5.Masaaki Mochizuki and Battlanger
02/12/97-Toyohashi
6.Masashi Aoyagi and Gokuaku Umibouzu (Hirofumi Miura)
05/31/97-Tsu
7.Yuji Yasuraoka and Tomohiro Ishii
10/12/97-Hachiohji
Title Vacant
10/18/97
8.Masakazu Fukuda and Hiroyoshi Kotsubo
11/24/97-Yokohama
Defeat Yuuji Yasuraoka and Tomohiro Ishii in 4-team tournament final;
Title vacant
08/04/98
Fukuda moved up to the Heavyweight division.
9.Shinjiro Ohtani and Tatsuhito Takaiwa
12/11/98-Tokyo
Defeated Masao Orihara and Masaaki Mochizuki.
10.Yuji Yasuraoka and Tomohiro Ishii [2]
03/01/99-Tokyo
Title Vacant
06/20/99
Yasuraoka retired
Promotion inactive after 2000 and had an official final card on 07/27/2007 in Tokyo.
11.Masaaki Mochizuki and Don Fujii
08/06/2006-Nagoya
Defeated Gamma and Dr. Muscle (Masato Yoshino) in 8-team tournament final to win the revived title
Fujii replaced Magnum Tokyo, who was injured during the semi-final.
12.Jado and Gedo
01/07/2007-Tokyo
13.Ryo Saito and Susumu Yokosuka
07/01/2007-Kobe
14.Keni'chiro Arai and Taku Iwasa
09/2007-Tokyo
Unified with Open the Twin Gate Title when Naruki Doi and Masato Yoshino defeated Arai and Iwasa on 10/12/2007 in Tokyo.
15.Masao Orihara and Black Tiger (Tatsuhito Takaiwa)
09/29/2010-Tokyo
Defeated Madoka and Shinobu when the title is reinstated.
16.Katsuhiko Nakajima and Satoshi Kajiwara
07/27/2012-Tokyo
17.Masao Orihara and HIROKI
04/192013-Toyama
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