Daily Sports Women's Tag Team Championship

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Daily Sports Women's
Tag Team Championship
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Rina Yamashita with the current belt design in 2020
Details
Promotion JWP Joshi Puroresu
Dream Joshi Puroresu
Pure-J
Date establishedAugust 3, 2008 [1]
Current champion(s)Creakari (Akari and Crea)
Date wonDecember 15, 2024
Statistics
First champion(s)Harukura
(Kayoko Haruyama and Tsubasa Kuragaki) [1]
Most reignsAs a team (3 reigns):

As an individual (5 reigns):

Longest reign Command Bolshoi and Leon
(713 days)
Shortest reign Azumi Hyuga and Ran Yu-Yu,
and Uematsu☆Ran
(Ran Yu-Yu and Toshie Uematsu)
(14 days)
Oldest champion Cherry
(49 years, 259 days) [a]
Youngest champion Arisa Nakajima
(23 years, 135 days)

The Daily Sports Women's Tag Team Championship (デイリースポーツ認定女子タッグ王座, Deirī Supōtsu Nintei Joshi Taggu Ōza) is a professional wrestling tag team championship owned by the Pure-J promotion. The title is named after the Daily Sports newspaper. [1]

Contents

Title history

Until JWP Joshi Puroresu closed doors in 2017, the Daily Sports Women's Tag Team Championship was unified with the JWP Tag Team Championship, represented by a green belt held by Tsukasa Fujimoto in her left hand. Tsukasa Fujimoto 2016.JPG
Until JWP Joshi Puroresu closed doors in 2017, the Daily Sports Women's Tag Team Championship was unified with the JWP Tag Team Championship, represented by a green belt held by Tsukasa Fujimoto in her left hand.

The championship was introduced by the JWP Joshi Puroresu promotion on August 3, 2008, when Harukura (Kayoko Haruyama and Tsubasa Kuragaki) defeated Manami Toyota and Yumiko Hotta in a tournament final to become the inaugural champions. [1] The title was afterwards defended together with the JWP Tag Team Championship, with only one exception. On January 16, 2011, Harukura successfully defended just the Daily Sports Women's Tag Team Championship against Hailey Hatred and Kaori Yoneyama. [2] Together, the two titles were sometimes referred to as the "JWP Double Crown Tag Team Championship". [3] When JWP Joshi Puroresu went out of business in April 2017, the two titles were separated again with the JWP title remaining with the JWP production company, while the Daily Sports title moved on to Command Bolshoi's new follow-up promotion, [4] [5] Pure-J. [6] [7]

Like most professional wrestling championships, the title is won as a result of a scripted match.

Harukura (Kayoko Haruyama and Tsubasa Kuragaki) were the first champions in the title's history. [1] Command Bolshoi and Leon's first reign as a team is the longest in the title's history at 713 days. The reign was the final to take place in JWP Joshi Puroresu and the first in Pure-J. The teams of Azumi Hyuga and Ran Yu-Yu, and Uematsu☆Ran (Ran Yu-Yu and Toshie Uematsu) share the record for the shortest reign, at 14 days. Harukura holds the record most reigns as a team, with three. [8] [1] [9] Command Bolshoi holds the record for most reigns individually, with four. [10] [11] [12] [13] Overall, there have been thirty reigns shared among thirty-two different wrestlers and twenty-four teams. Leon and Miyuki Takase are the current champions in their first reign as a team. Individually, this is the fourth reign for Leon.

Reigns

As of February23, 2025, there have been a total of 35 reigns shared between 29 different teams composed of 36 individual champions and five vacancies. Harukura (Kayoko Haruyama and Tsubasa Kuragaki) were the inaugural champions. Harukura also holds the record for most reigns at three, while individually, Command Bolshoi, Leon, Hanako Nakamori and Kaori Yoneyama are tied with most reigns at four. P-Ray-L (Bolshoi and Leon )'s reign is the longest at 713 days, while Azumi Hyuga and Ran Yu-Yu's reign is the shortest at 14 days. Cherry is the oldest champion at 49 years old, [a] while Arisa Nakajima is the youngest at 23 years old.

Red Soul (Leon and Miyuki Takase) are the current champions in their second reign as a team, while individually, this is the fourth reign for Leon and the second for Takase. They won the title by defeating Wanted (Momo Tani and Rydeen Hagane) at PURE-J MANIAX 2024 on April 28, in Tokyo, Japan.

Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific team—reign numbers for the individuals are in parentheses, if different
DaysNumber of days held
DefensesNumber of successful defenses
+Current reign is changing daily
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDaysDefenses
JWP Joshi Puroresu
1Harukura
(Kayoko Haruyama and Tsubasa Kuragaki)
August 12, 2008Summer Dream Tokyo, Japan 1611 [14] Defeated Manami Toyota and Yumiko Hotta in a tournament final to become the inaugural champions. The championship was defended together with the JWP Tag Team Championship. [1]
2Uematsu☆Ran
(Ran Yu-Yu and Toshie Uematsu)
October 12, 2008Survival Road 1 Tokyo, Japan 11051 [15] [14]
3 Keito and Yumiko Hotta January 25, 2009Osaka Pure Fire!! 2 Osaka, Japan 1771 [11] [15]
4 Command Bolshoi and Megumi Yabushita April 12, 2009Mania-X Tokyo, Japan 1981 [16] [11]
5YoneSakura
(Emi Sakura and Kaori Yoneyama)
July 19, 2009Pure Slam Tokyo, Japan 11471 [17] [16]
6 Azumi Hyuga and Ran Yu-Yu (2)December 13, 2009Climax - Day 2 Tokyo, Japan 1140This match was also contested for the International Ribbon Tag Team Championship. [17]
Vacated December 27, 2009Climax: Azumi Hyuga Final Tokyo, Japan The championship was vacated when Azumi Hyuga retired from professional wrestling. [18]
7 Kazuki and Toshie Uematsu (2)March 22, 2010Road to Mania-X: Open Class Challenge League – Day 7 Tokyo, Japan 11815 [19] Defeated Command Bolshoi and Megumi Yabushita in a tournament final to win the vacant championship. [20]
8 Aja Kong and Sachie Abe September 19, 2010Revolution Tokyo, Japan 1951 [9] [19]
9Harukura
(Kayoko Haruyama and Tsubasa Kuragaki)
December 23, 2010Climax Tokyo, Japan 23253 [21] [9]
10Queens Revolution
(Hailey Hatred and Kaori Yoneyama (2))
November 13, 2011Road to 20th Anniversary Tokyo, Japan 1530This was a title vs. title match in which Hatred and Yoneyama also defended the TLW World Women's Tag Team Championship. [21]
Vacated January 5, 2012 Hailey Hatred and Kaori Yoneyama were stripped of the championship as punishment for Yoneyama canceling her announced plan to retire at the end of 2011. [22]
11Uematsu☆Ran
(Ran Yu-Yu (3) and Toshie Uematsu (3))
April 8, 2012Tag League the Best - Day 7 Tokyo, Japan 2221 [23] Defeated Hanako Nakamori and Misaki Ohata in the finals of the 2012 Tag League the Best to win the vacant championship. [24]
Vacated April 30, 2012JWP 20th Anniversary: Mania X Tokyo, Japan The championship was vacated after Toshie Uematsu wrestled her final JWP match before her retirement. [23]
12Tai-Pan Sisters/Reset
(Emi Sakura (2) and Kaori Yoneyama (3))
May 4, 2012 Live event Tokyo, Japan 21072 [12] Defeated Command Bolshoi and Rabbit Miu to win the vacant championship. [25]
13 Arisa Nakajima and Command Bolshoi (2)August 19, 2012Pure Slam Tokyo, Japan 11402 [8] [12]
14Harukura
(Kayoko Haruyama and Tsubasa Kuragaki)
January 6, 2013Opening Game Tokyo, Japan 32242 [26] [8]
15Heart Move
(Hanako Nakamori and Morii)
August 18, 2013Pure Slam Tokyo, Japan 1700 [27]
Vacated October 27, 2013The championship was vacated due to Morii being sidelined with an injured right arm ever since the title win. [28]
16Jumonji Sisters
(Dash Chisako and Sendai Sachiko)
December 15, 2013Climax Tokyo, Japan 11170Defeated Leon and Ray in the finals of a four-team tournament to win the vacant championship. [29]
Vacated April 11, 2014Road to Korakuen Tokyo, Japan The championship was vacated due to Sendai Sachiko being sidelined with a knee injury. [30]
17Wild Snufkin
(Command Bolshoi (3) and Kyoko Kimura)
May 4, 2014Itabashi May Festival - Day 2 Tokyo, Japan 12383 [31] Defeated Rabbit Miu and Tsukushi in a decision match to win the vacant championship. [13]
18Voladoras L×R
(Leon and Ray)
December 28, 2014Climax 2014 Tokyo, Japan 12094 [32] [31]
19Jumonji Sisters
(Dash Chisako and Sendai Sachiko)
July 25, 2015Tropical Hurricane in Nagoya Nagoya, Aichi, Japan 21551 [33] [32]
20Best Friends
(Arisa Nakajima (2) and Tsukasa Fujimoto)
December 27, 2015Climax Tokyo, Japan 12313 [34] [33]
21Zenryoku Batankyu
(Hanako Nakamori (2) and Kyoko Kimura (2))
August 14, 2016Pure Plum Tokyo, Japan 11482 [10] [34]
22P-Ray-L
(Command Bolshoi (4) and Leon (2))
January 9, 2017 Live event Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan 171312 [35] Title separated from the JWP Tag Team Championship on April 2, 2017. [10] [36]
Pure-J
23Wanted
(Kazuki (2) and Rydeen Hagane)
December 23, 2018Final Battle Tokyo, Japan 12313 [37]
24 Makoto and Moeka Haruhi August 11, 20192nd Anniversary Tokyo, Japan 13654 [38]
25 Hanako Nakamori (3) and Rina Yamashita August 10, 2020Pure Dream 2020 ~ Pure-J 3rd and Leon 20th Anniversary Tokyo, Japan 13844 [39]
26 Cherry and Leon (3)August 29, 2021Pure-J GanbaRay 2021 Tokyo, Japan 1742 [40]
27 Arisa Nakajima (3) and Hanako Nakamori (4)November 11, 2021Pure Dream 5th Anniversary Tokyo, Japan 12482 [41]
28 Kakeru Sekiguchi and Kaori Yoneyama (4)July 17, 2022Road to Pure-J 5th Anniversary Tokyo, Japan 1250 [42]
29 Rydeen Hagane (2) and Saki August 11, 2022Rainbow Mountain Tokyo, Japan 12484 [43]
30Red Soul
(Leon (4) and Miyuki Takase)
April 16, 2023Pure-J Maniax 2023 Tokyo, Japan 1492 [44]
31Ayaka
(Ayako Sato and Hanako Nakamori (5))
June 4, 2023PURE-J GO! GO! Rainbow Mountain Vol. 4 One Day Tag Tournament Tokyo, Japan 11722 [45]
32 Prominence
(Hiragi Kurumi and Mochi Natsumi)
November 23, 2023Pure-J Tokyo, Japan 1662 [46]
33 Kazuki (3) and Cherry (2)January 28, 2024PURE-J Rainbow Dragon Vol. 1 Tokyo, Japan 1150 [47]
34Wanted
(Momo Tani and Rydeen Hagane (3))
February 12, 2024Pure-J Rainbow Dragon Vol. 2 Tokyo, Japan 1760 [48] [49]
35Red Soul
(Leon (5) and Miyuki Takase (2))
April 28, 2024Pure-J Maniax 2024 Tokyo, Japan 22315 [50]
36Creakari
(Akari and Crea)
December 15, 2024Pure-J J-Climax 2024 Tokyo, Japan 170+1 [51]

Combined reigns

As of February23, 2025

Indicates the current champions

By team

RankTeamNo. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined
days
1P-Ray-L
(Command Bolshoi and Leon)
112713
2Harukura
(Kayoko Haruyama and Tsubasa Kuragaki)
36610
3 Hanako Nakamori and Rina Yamashita 14384
4 Makoto and Moeka Haruhi 14365
5Red Soul
(Leon and Miyuki Takase)
27280
6Jumonji Sisters
(Dash Chisako and Sendai Sachiko)
21271
7YoneSakura/Tai-Pan Sisters/Reset
(Emi Sakura and Kaori Yoneyama)
23254
8 Rydeen Hagane and Saki 14248
Arisa Nakajima and Hanako Nakamori 12248
10Wild Snufkin
(Command Bolshoi and Kyoko Kimura)
13238
11Best Friends
(Arisa Nakajima and Tsukasa Fujimoto)
13231
Wanted
(Kazuki and Rydeen Hagane)
13231
13Voladoras L×R
(Leon and Ray)
14210
14 Kazuki and Toshie Uematsu 15181
15Ayaka
(Ayako Sato and Hanako Nakamori)
12172
16Zenryoku Batankyu
( Hanako Nakamori and Kyoko Kimura)
12148
17 Arisa Nakajima and Command Bolshoi 12140
18Uematsu☆Ran
(Ran Yu-Yu and Toshie Uematsu)
22119
19 Command Bolshoi and Megumi Yabushita 1098
20 Aja Kong and Sachie Abe 1195
21 Keito and Yumiko Hotta 1177
22Wanted
(Momo Tani and Rydeen Hagane)
1076
23 Cherry and Leon 1274
24Creakari †
(Akari and Crea)
1170+
25Heart Move
( Hanako Nakamori and Morii)
1070
26 Prominence
(Hiragi Kurumi and Mochi Natsumi)
1266
27Queens Revolution
(Hailey Hatred and Kaori Yoneyama)
1057
28 Kakeru Sekiguchi and Kaori Yoneyama 1025
29 Kazuki and Cherry 1015
30 Azumi Hyuga and Ran Yu-Yu 1014

By wrestler

Former one-time champion Moeka Haruhi Chun Ri Meng Hua 2019.jpg
Former one-time champion Moeka Haruhi
Two-time and current champion Miyuki Takase (left) carrying one half of the titles. 20230416miyuki.jpg
Two-time and current champion Miyuki Takase (left) carrying one half of the titles.
RankTeamNo. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined
days
1 Leon 5251,276
2 Command Bolshoi 4181,189
3 Hanako Nakamori 5101,022
4 Arisa Nakajima 37619
Kayoko Haruyama 36619
Tsubasa Kuragaki 36619
7 Rydeen Hagane 37555
8 Kazuki 38427
9 Kyoko Kimura 25386
10 Rina Yamashita 14384
11 Makoto 14365
Moeka Haruhi 14365
13 Kaori Yoneyama 43336
14 Toshie Uematsu 37300
15 Miyuki Takase 27280
16 Dash Chisako 21271
Sendai Sachiko 21271
18 Emi Sakura 23254
19 Saki 14248
20 Tsukasa Fujimoto 13231
21 Ray 14210
22 Ayako Sato 12172
23 Ran Yu-Yu 32133
24 Megumi Yabushita 1098
25 Aja Kong 1195
Sachie Abe 1195
27 Cherry 2289
28 Keito 1177
Yumiko Hotta 1177
30 Momo Tani 1076
31 Akari1170+
Crea1170+
33 Morii1070
34 Hiragi Kurumi 1266
Mochi Natsumi 1266
36 Hailey Hatred 1057
37 Kakeru Sekiguchi 1025
38 Azumi Hyuga 1014

Notes

  1. 1 2 The date of birth of Command Bolshoi is unknown, therefore, this stat might be inaccurate.

See also

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