GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship

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GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship
GHC Jr Heavyweight Tag Team Championship.png
Current championship design
Details
PromotionPro Wrestling Noah
Date establishedJuly 16, 2003[1]
Current champion(s)Atsushi Kotoge & Yo-Hey
Date wonFebruary 23, 2022

The Global Honored Crown (GHC) Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling tag team title in Japanese promotion Pro Wrestling Noah, contested exclusively among junior heavyweight wrestlers.[2] It was created on July 16, 2003 when Kenta & Naomichi Marufuji defeated Jushin Thunder Liger and Takehiro Murahama in a tournament final.[3][4] It is currently one of two tag team titles in Noah, along with the typically heavyweight GHC Tag Team Championship. Although the weight limit is (100 kg (220 lb)), The Briscoe Brothers won the titles weighing slightly more than this on January 7, 2007.

Reigns[]

There have been a total of 47 reigns shared between 36 different teams, consisting of 42 different individual champions. Momo no Seishun Tag (Atsushi Kotoge & Daisuke Harada) have the most reigns as a team at 4. Kotoge also has the most reigns as an individual at 7. Inaugural champions Kenta & Naomichi Marufuji have the longest reign as a team, both individual and combined, at 690 days. They also have the most defenses as a team, both in one reign and combined, at 9. Kotaro Suzuki has both the longest combined reign as an individual at 1,515 days, as well as most combined defenses as an individual at 24. The current champions are Atsushi Kotoge and Yo-Hey, who are in their second reign as a team.

Title history[]

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
Defenses Number of successful defenses
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days Defenses
1 Kenta & Naomichi Marufuji July 16, 2003 Accomplish Our Third Navigation Osaka, Japan 1 690 9 Defeated Jushin Thunder Liger & Takehiro Murahama in a tournament final. [4][5]
2 Yoshinobu Kanemaru & Takashi Sugiura June 5, 2005 Navigation with Breeze Sapporo, Japan 1 273 2 [6]
3 Minoru Fujita & Ikuto Hidaka March 5, 2006 Navigate for Evolution 2006 Tokyo, Japan 1 161 2 [7]
4 Yoshinobu Kanemaru & Takashi Sugiura August 13, 2006 Navigation Tokyo, Japan 2 147 1 [8]
5 The Briscoe Brothers
(Jay Briscoe & Mark Briscoe)
January 7, 2007 The First Navigation '07 Tokyo, Japan 1 14 0 [9]
6 Ricky Marvin & Kotaro Suzuki January 21, 2007 The First Navigation '07 Tokyo, Japan 1 307 5 [9]
7 Naruki Doi & Masato Yoshino November 24, 2007 Winter Navigation '07 Sapporo, Japan 1 52 1 [10]
8 BxB Hulk & Shingo Takagi January 15, 2008 Dragon Gate's 2008 Primal Gate tour Tokyo, Japan 1 65 0 [11]
9 Taiji Ishimori & Kenta (2) March 20, 2008 Dragon Gate's The Gate of Generation Tokyo, Japan 1 115 2
10 Yoshinobu Kanemaru (3) & Kotaro Suzuki (2) July 13, 2008 Summer Navigation '08 Fukuoka, Japan 1 553 6
Vacated January 17, 2010 Vacated due to Suzuki suffering a knee injury.
11 Ricky Marvin (2) & Taiji Ishimori (2) February 18, 2010 The Second Navigation '10 Osaka, Japan 1 185 2 Defeated Yoshinobu Kanemaru & Genba Hirayanagi in a tournament final.
12 Koji Kanemoto & Tiger Mask August 22, 2010 New Navigation '10 in Tokyo Tokyo, Japan 1 124 2
13 Atsushi Aoki & Naomichi Marufuji (2) December 24, 2010 Noahful Gift in Differ 2010 Tokyo, Japan 1 126 2 [12]
Vacated April 29, 2011 Vacated due to Marufuji suffering an injury.
14 No Mercy
(Kenta (3) & Yoshinobu Kanemaru (4))
May 25, 2011 The Weekday Navigation 2011 in Korakuen Tokyo, Japan 1 144 1 Defeated Atsushi Aoki & Kotaro Suzuki to win the vacant title.
15 ANMU
(Atsushi Aoki (2) and Kotaro Suzuki (3))
October 16, 2011 The Navigation Sunday 2011 in Korakuen Tokyo, Japan 1 280 7 [13]
16 Los Mexitosos
(Ricky Marvin (3) & Super Crazy)
July 22, 2012 Great Voyage 2012 in Ryogoku Tokyo, Japan 1 231 4 [14]
17 No Mercy
(Genba Hirayanagi & Maybach Taniguchi Jr./Suwa)
March 10, 2013 Great Voyage 2013 in Yokohama Yokohama, Japan 1 81 1 Taniguchi, Jr. was unmasked as Suwa during the reign.
Vacated May 30, 2013 Vacated due to Suwa suffering a neck injury.
18 Jushin Thunder Liger & Tiger Mask (2) July 28, 2013 7th NTV G+ Cup Junior Heavyweight League Tokyo, Japan 1 132 4 Defeated Atsushi Kotoge & Taiji Ishimori in the finals of the 2013 NTV G+ Cup Junior Heavyweight Tag League to win the vacant titles. [15]
19 Yoshinari Ogawa & Zack Sabre, Jr. December 7, 2013 Great Voyage 2013 in Tokyo Vol. 2 Tokyo, Japan 1 104 1 [16]
20 BRAVE
(Atsushi Kotoge & Taiji Ishimori (3))
March 21, 2014 Spring Navigation 2014 Tokyo, Japan 1 22 0 [17]
21 Yoshinari Ogawa & Zack Sabre, Jr. April 12, 2014 Global Tag League 2014 Tokyo, Japan 2 84 1 [18]
22 BRAVE
(Atsushi Kotoge (2) & Taiji Ishimori (4))
July 5, 2014 Great Voyage 2014 in Tokyo Vol. 2 Tokyo, Japan 2 99 0 [19]
23 Choukibou-gun
(Hajime Ohara & Kenoh)
October 12, 2014 Great Voyage 2014 in Yokohama Yokohama, Japan 1 154 3 [20]
24 Suzuki-gun
(El Desperado & Taka Michinoku)
March 15, 2015 Great Voyage 2015 in Tokyo Tokyo, Japan 1 203 4 This was a three-way match, also involving Daisuke Harada & Genba Hirayanagi. [21]
25 Momo no Seishun Tag
(Atsushi Kotoge (3) & Daisuke Harada)
October 4, 2015 Great Voyage 2015 in Nagoya Nagoya, Japan 1 167 3 [22]
26 KenOhara
(Hajime Ohara & Kenoh)
March 19, 2016 Great Voyage 2016 in Korakuen Tokyo, Japan 2 17 0 KenOhara were previously known as Choukibou-gun. [23]
27 Momo no Seishun Tag
(Atsushi Kotoge (4) & Daisuke Harada (2))
April 5, 2016 Spring Navigation 2016 Vol.2 Tokyo, Japan 2 186 4 [24]
28 World Class Tag Team
(Jado & Gedo)
October 8, 2016 Autumn Navigation 2016 Tokyo, Japan 1 77 1 [25]
29 Momo no Seishun Tag
(Atsushi Kotoge (5) & Daisuke Harada (3))
December 24, 2016 Winter Navigation 2016 Tokyo, Japan 3 2 0 [26]
Vacated December 26, 2016 Title vacated due to Kotoge moving to the heavyweight division.
30 XX
(Hi69 & Taiji Ishimori (5))
February 18, 2017 The Second Navig. 2017 Fukuoka, Japan 1 189 2 Defeated Hayata & Yo-Hey to win the vacant titles. [27]
31 Ratel's
(Hayata & Yo-Hey)
August 26, 2017 Summer Navigation 2017 Vol. 2 Tokyo, Japan 1 154 3 [28]
32 XX
(Hi69 (2) & Taiji Ishimori (6))
January 27, 2018 Navigation For The Future 2018 Osaka, Japan 2 43 0 [29]
33 Yoshinari Ogawa (3) & Minoru Tanaka March 11, 2018 Great Voyage 2018 in Yokohama Osaka, Japan 1 1 0 [30]
Vacated March 12, 2018 Ogawa vacated the titles when Taiji Ishimori left Pro Wrestling Noah.
34 Hi69 (3) & Minoru Tanaka (2) April 15, 2018 Navigation To The Northern Cross Osaka, Japan 1 245 4 Defeated RATEL'S (HAYATA & YO-HEY) to win the vacant titles. [31]
35 Back Breakers
(Hajime Ohara (3) & Hitoshi Kumano)
December 16, 2018 Great Voyage in Yokohama Vol. 2 Yokohama, Japan 1 70 1 [32]
36 Stinger
(Yoshinari Ogawa (4) & Kotaro Suzuki) (4)
February 24, 2019 Navigation for the Progress 2019 Tokyo, Japan 1 251 5 [33]
37 RATEL'S
(Daisuke Harada (4) & Tadasuke)
November 2, 2019 NOAH The Best 2019 ~ Battle Of Aesthetics ~ Tokyo, Japan 1 24 0 [34]
38 Stinger
(Kotaro Suzuki (5) & Atsushi Kotoge (6))
November 26, 2019 NOAH Starting Over 2019 Niigata, Japan 1 124 1 [35]
39 Ratel's
(Hayata & Yo-Hey)
March 29, 2020 Pro Wrestling NOAH 20th Anniversary ~ NOAH The Chronicle Vol.2 ~ Tokyo, Japan 2 41 1 [36]
Vacated May 9, 2020 Vacated due to Hayata turning on Yo-Hey during a title defense against Yoshinari Ogawa & Kotaro Suzuki.
40 Stinger
(Hayata (3) & Yoshinari Ogawa (5))
May 10, 2020 Muta Fantasia Kawasaki, Japan 1 154 2 Defeated Yo-Hey & Tadasuke to win the vacant titles. [37]
41 Momo no Seishun Tag
(Atsushi Kotoge (7) & Daisuke Harada (5))
October 11, 2020 NOAH N-1 Victory 2020
(Night 7)
Osaka, Japan 4 42 1 [38]
42 Stinger
(Hayata (4) & Yoshinari Ogawa (6))
November 22, 2020 NOAH Pro Wrestling NOAH 20th Anniversary ~ NOAH The Chronicle Vol. 4 Yokohama, Japan 2 190 5 [39]
43 Daisuke Harada (6) & Hajime Ohara (4) May 31, 2021 NOAH Mitsuharu Misawa Memorial 2021 In Korakuen Hall ~ Forever In Our Hearts ~ Tokyo, Japan 1 62 1 [40]
44 Stinger
(Seiki Yoshioka & Yuya Susumu)
August 1, 2021 NOAH Cross Over in Hiroshima Hiroshima, Japan 1 42 1 [41]
45 Atsushi Kotoge (8) & Hajime Ohara (5) September 12, 2021 N-1 Victory 2021
(Night 1)
Tokyo, Japan 1 28 0 [42]
46 Los Perros del Mal de Japón
(Eita & Nosawa Rongai)
October 10, 2021 Grand Square 2021 in Osaka Osaka, Japan 1 49 1 [43]
47 Stinger
(Hayata (5) & Yoshinari Ogawa (7))
November 28, 2021 NOAH The Best 2021 Tokyo, Japan 3 52 1
Vacated January 19, 2022 Vacated due to Yoshinari Ogawa testing positive for COVID-19.
48 Stinger
(Seiki Yoshioka & Yuya Susumu) (2)
January 22, 2022 NOAH Higher Ground 2022 Tokyo, Japan 2 20 0 Defeated Atsushi Kotoge & Hajime Ohara to win the vacant titles. [44]
Vacated February 11, 2022 Vacated due to Seiki Yoshioka suffering a heel injury.
49 Atsushi Kotoge (9) & Yo-Hey (3) February 23, 2022 NOAH Gain Control 2022 In Nagoya Tokyo, Japan 1 25+ 0 Defeated Stinger (Hayata & Yuya Susumu) to win the vacant titles. [45]

Combined reigns[]

As of March 20, 2022.

Inaugural champions Kenta (left) & Naomichi Marufuji (right) hold the records for longest-reigning champions at 690 days, and most defenses in one reign at 9.
Record four-time champions, Momo no Seishun Tag (Atsushi Kotoge (left) & Daisuke Harada (right)).
Indicates the current champion

By team[]

Rank Team No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined days
1 Kenta & Naomichi Marufuji 1 9 690
2 Yoshinobu Kanemaru & Kotaro Suzuki 1 6 553
3 Yoshinobu Kanemaru & Takashi Sugiura 2 3 420
4 Momo no Seishun Tag
(Atsushi Kotoge & Daisuke Harada)
4 8 397
5 Stinger
(Hayata & Yoshinari Ogawa)
3 8 396
6 Ricky Marvin & Kotaro Suzuki 1 5 307
7 ANMU
(Atsushi Aoki & Kotaro Suzuki)
1 7 280
8 Stinger
(Yoshinari Ogawa & Kotaro Suzuki)
1 5 251
9 Hi69 & Minoru Tanaka 1 4 245
10 XX
(Hi69 & Taiji Ishimori)
2 2 232
11 Los Mexitosos
(Ricky Marvin and Super Crazy)
1 4 231
12 Suzuki-gun
(El Desperado & Taka Michinoku)
1 4 203
13 Ratel's
(Hayata & Yo-Hey)
2 3 195
14 Yoshinari Ogawa & Zack Sabre, Jr. 2 2 188
15 Ricky Marvin & Taiji Ishimori 1 2 185
16 Choukibou-gun/KenOhara
(Hajime Ohara & Kenoh)
2 3 171
17 Minoru Fujita & Ikuto Hidaka 1 2 161
18 No Mercy
(Kenta & Yoshinobu Kanemaru)
1 1 144
19 Jushin Thunder Liger & Tiger Mask 1 4 132
20 Atsushi Aoki & Naomichi Marufuji 1 2 126
21 Koji Kanemoto & Tiger Mask 1 2 124
22 Stinger
(Kotaro Suzuki & Atsushi Kotoge)
1 1 124
23 BRAVE
(Atsushi Kotoge & Taiji Ishimori)
2 0 121
24 Taiji Ishimori & Kenta 1 2 115
25 No Mercy
(Genba Hirayanagi & Maybach Taniguchi Jr./Suwa)
1 1 81
26 World Class Tag Team
(Jado & Gedo)
1 1 77
27 Back Breakers
(Hajime Ohara & Hitoshi Kumano)
1 1 70
28 BxB Hulk & Shingo Takagi 1 0 65
29 Stinger
(Seiki Yoshioka & Yuya Susumu)
2 1 62
30 Daisuke Harada & Hajime Ohara 1 1 62
31 Naruki Doi & Masato Yoshino 1 1 52
32 Los Perros del Mal de Japón
(Eita & Nosawa Rongai)
1 1 49
33 Atsushi Kotoge & Hajime Ohara 1 0 28
34 Atsushi Kotoge & Yo-Hey 1 0 25+
35 RATEL'S
(Daisuke Harada & Tadasuke)
1 0 24
36 The Briscoe Brothers
(Jay Briscoe & Mark Briscoe)
1 0 14
37 Yoshinari Ogawa & Minoru Tanaka 1 0 1

By wrestler[]

Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined days
1 Kotaro Suzuki 5 24 1,515
2 Yoshinobu Kanemaru 4 10 1,117
3 Kenta 3 12 949
4 Yoshinari Ogawa 7 15 836
5 Naomichi Marufuji 2 11 816
6 Ricky Marvin 3 11 723
7 Atsushi Kotoge 9 9 695+
8 Taiji Ishimori 6 6 653
9 Hayata 5 11 591
10 Daisuke Harada 6 9 483
11 Hi69 3 6 477
12 Takashi Sugiura 2 3 420
13 Atsushi Aoki 2 9 406
14 Hajime Ohara 5 5 331
15 Tiger Mask 2 6 256
16 Minoru Tanaka 2 4 246
17 Super Crazy 1 4 231
18 Yo-Hey 3 3 220+
19 El Desperado 1 4 203
Taka Michinoku 1 4 203
21 Zack Sabre, Jr. 2 2 188
22 Kenoh 2 3 171
23 Minoru Fujita 1 2 161
Ikuto Hidaka 1 2 161
25 Jushin Thunder Liger 1 4 132
26 Koji Kanemoto 1 2 124
27 Genba Hirayanagi 1 1 81
Suwa 1 1 81
29 Gedo 1 1 77
Jado 1 1 77
31 Hitoshi Kumano 1 1 70
32 BxB Hulk 1 0 65
Shingo Takagi 1 0 65
34 Seiki Yoshioka 2 1 62
Yuya Susumu 2 1 62
36 Naruki Doi 1 1 52
Masato Yoshino 1 1 52
38 Eita 1 1 49
Nosawa Rongai 1 1 49
40 Tadasuke 1 0 24
41 Jay Briscoe 1 0 14
Mark Briscoe 1 0 14

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