Super Junior Tag League
The Super Junior Tag League is a professional wrestling tag team tournament held by New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW).
Established in 2010, but preceded by the G1 Climax Junior Heavyweight Tag League in 2001 (won by El Samurai and Jushin Thunder Liger), it is the junior heavyweight equivalent of the World Tag League for heavyweight tag teams.[1] From 2010 to 2017, it was named the Super Junior Tag Tournament and followed a single-elimination format, before becoming the Super Junior Tag League in 2018, switching to a round-robin format. Since the tournament's inception, there were two years where the tournament did not take place—in 2011 and 2020 (due to major changes to NJPW's schedule during the COVID-19 pandemic).
Super Junior Tag Tournament (2010–2017)[]
Tournament | Year | Winner | SJTT won (team) |
SJTT won (individual) |
Final venue | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Super J Tag Tournament | 2010 | El Samurai and Koji Kanemoto | 1 | 1, 1 | [2] | |
Super Jr. Tag Tournament | 2012 | Time Splitters (Alex Shelley and Kushida) |
1 | 1, 1 | [3] | |
Super Jr. Tag Tournament | 2013 | The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) |
1 | 1, 1 | [4] | |
Super Jr. Tag Tournament | 2014 | reDRagon (Bobby Fish and Kyle O'Reilly) |
1 | 1, 1 | [5] | |
Super Jr. Tag Tournament | 2015 | Matt Sydal and Ricochet | 1 | 1, 1 | Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium | [6] |
Super Jr. Tag Tournament | 2016 | Roppongi Vice (Beretta and Rocky Romero) |
1 | 1, 1 | Edion Arena Osaka | [7] |
Super Jr. Tag Tournament | 2017 | Roppongi 3K (Sho and Yoh) |
1 | 1, 1 | Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium | [8] |
2010[]
Super J Tag Tournament was a one-night professional wrestling tournament hosted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling and took place on May 8.[9] Most of the wrestlers involved were signed to New Japan but did feature wrestlers from other promotions like Mascara Dorada and Valiente from Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre, Kota Ibushi from Dramatic Dream Team, Fujita Hayato and Taro Nohashi from Michinoku Pro Wrestling, and Kushida from Smash.[10]
El Samurai and Koji Kanemoto defeated Apollo 55 (Prince Devitt and Ryusuke Taguchi) to win the tournament and become IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champions.
- Results
Round 1 | Semifinals | Final | ||||||||||||
Fujita Hayato & Taro Nohashi | Pin | |||||||||||||
Jushin Thunder Liger & Nobuo Yoshihashi | 10:51[2] | |||||||||||||
Fujita Hayato & Taro Nohashi | Sub | |||||||||||||
El Samurai & Koji Kanemoto | 12:45[2] | |||||||||||||
El Samurai & Koji Kanemoto | Sub | |||||||||||||
Davey Richards & Tama Tonga | 10:50[2] | |||||||||||||
El Samurai & Koji Kanemoto | Pin | |||||||||||||
Prince Devitt & Ryusuke Taguchi | 21:27[2] | |||||||||||||
Gedo & Kushida | Pin | |||||||||||||
Austin Creed & Kota Ibushi | 13:18[2] | |||||||||||||
Gedo & Kushida | Pin | |||||||||||||
Prince Devitt & Ryusuke Taguchi | 11:36[2] | |||||||||||||
Prince Devitt & Ryusuke Taguchi | Pin | |||||||||||||
Mascara Dorada & Valiente | 7:59[2] |
2012[]
Super Jr. Tag Tournament 2012 was a two-night professional wrestling tournament hosted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling. The preliminary round took place on October 21 and the semi final and final took place on November 2.[11] The tournament utilized wrestlers mostly signed to New Japan but also included Negro Casas from Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre, Taka Michinoku from Kaientai Dojo, and freelancer Brian Kendrick.[12]
Time Splitters (Alex Shelley and Kushida) defeated Apollo 55 (Prince Devitt and Ryusuke Taguchi) to win the tournament and become the number one contenders to the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship.[13] They challenged the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champions Forever Hooligans (Alex Koslov and Rocky Romero) to a title match at Power Struggle on November 11.
- Results
Round 1 | Semifinals | Final | ||||||||||||
Jushin Thunder Liger & Tiger Mask | Pin | |||||||||||||
Alex Koslov & Rocky Romero | 9:28[14] | |||||||||||||
Alex Koslov & Rocky Romero | Pin | |||||||||||||
Prince Devitt & Ryusuke Taguchi | 9:19[3] | |||||||||||||
Prince Devitt & Ryusuke Taguchi | Pin | |||||||||||||
Brian Kendrick & Low Ki | 10:03[14] | |||||||||||||
Prince Devitt & Ryusuke Taguchi | Pin | |||||||||||||
Alex Shelley & Kushida | 16:42[3] | |||||||||||||
Alex Shelley & Kushida | Pin | |||||||||||||
Jado & Gedo | 13:26[14] | |||||||||||||
Alex Shelley & Kushida | Pin | |||||||||||||
Taichi & Taka Michinoku | 8:13[3] | |||||||||||||
Bushi & Negro Casas | Pin | |||||||||||||
Taichi & Taka Michinoku | 10:24[14] |
2013[]
The 2013 Super Jr. Tag Tournament was a two-night professional wrestling tournament hosted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling. The preliminary round took take place on October 25 and the semi final and final on November 6.[15] The debuting Young Bucks won the tournament and on November 9 at Power Struggle, defeated Taichi and Taka Michinoku to also win the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship.
- Results
Round 1 | Semifinals | Final | ||||||||||||
Jushin Thunder Liger & Tiger Mask | Pin | |||||||||||||
Jado & Gedo | 9:16[16] | |||||||||||||
Jado & Gedo | Pin | |||||||||||||
The Young Bucks | 9:31[4] | |||||||||||||
Beretta & Brian Kendrick | Pin | |||||||||||||
The Young Bucks | 10:35[16] | |||||||||||||
The Young Bucks | Pin | |||||||||||||
Forever Hooligans | 19:13[4] | |||||||||||||
Kushida & Yohei Komatsu | Pin | |||||||||||||
Bushi & Valiente | 9:37[16] | |||||||||||||
Bushi & Valiente | Pin | |||||||||||||
Forever Hooligans | 10:28[4] | |||||||||||||
Forever Hooligans | Pin | |||||||||||||
Taichi & Taka Michinoku | 9:06[16] |
2014[]
The 2014 Super Jr. Tag Tournament was a four-night professional wrestling tournament hosted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling. The preliminary round took place on October 25, the semifinals on November 1 and 2 and final on November 3.[17] For the third year in a row, the tournament's winning team, reDRagon, went on to also capture the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship at Power Struggle.
- Results
Round 1 | Semifinals | Final | ||||||||||||
Jushin Thunder Liger & Tiger Mask | Pin | |||||||||||||
The Young Bucks | 8:32[18] | |||||||||||||
The Young Bucks | Pin | |||||||||||||
El Desperado & Taichi | 12:04[19] | |||||||||||||
Fuego & Ryusuke Taguchi | Pin | |||||||||||||
El Desperado & Taichi | 12:19[18] | |||||||||||||
The Young Bucks | Pin | |||||||||||||
reDRagon | 15:04[5] | |||||||||||||
Time Splitters | Pin | |||||||||||||
Forever Hooligans | 15:43[18] | |||||||||||||
Forever Hooligans | Pin | |||||||||||||
reDRagon | 15:03[20] | |||||||||||||
Bushi & Máscara Dorada | Pin | |||||||||||||
reDRagon | 10:21[18] |
2015[]
The 2015 Super Jr. Tag Tournament is a three-night professional wrestling tournament hosted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling. The preliminary round took place on October 24, the semifinals on November 1 and final on November 7 at Power Struggle.[21]
- Results
Round 1 | Semifinals | Final | ||||||||||||
Jushin Thunder Liger & Tiger Mask | Pin | |||||||||||||
reDRagon | 10:24[22] | |||||||||||||
reDRagon | Pin | |||||||||||||
Roppongi Vice | 20:06[23] | |||||||||||||
Roppongi Vice | Pin | |||||||||||||
Chase Owens & Kenny Omega | 13:11[22] | |||||||||||||
Roppongi Vice | Pin | |||||||||||||
Matt Sydal & Ricochet | 16:06[6] | |||||||||||||
Máscara Dorada and Ryusuke Taguchi | Pin | |||||||||||||
The Young Bucks | 11:08[22] | |||||||||||||
The Young Bucks | Pin | |||||||||||||
Matt Sydal & Ricochet | 12:05[23] | |||||||||||||
Time Splitters | Pin | |||||||||||||
Matt Sydal & Ricochet | 18:48[22] |
2016[]
The 2016 Super Jr. Tag Tournament was a four-night professional wrestling tournament hosted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling. The preliminary round took place on October 21 and 25, the semifinals on October 30 and final on November 5 at Power Struggle.[24]
- Results
Round 1 | Semifinals | Final | ||||||||||||
Jushin Thunder Liger & Tiger Mask | Sub | |||||||||||||
Fuego & Ryusuke Taguchi | 9:55[25] | |||||||||||||
Fuego & Ryusuke Taguchi | Pin | |||||||||||||
Roppongi Vice | 15:26[27] | |||||||||||||
Ángel de Oro & Titán | Pin | |||||||||||||
Roppongi Vice | 12:55[25] | |||||||||||||
Roppongi Vice | Pin | |||||||||||||
ACH & Taiji Ishimori | 18:49[7] | |||||||||||||
David Finlay Jr. & Ricochet | Pin | |||||||||||||
Gedo & Will Ospreay | 8:47[26] | |||||||||||||
David Finlay & Ricochet | Pin | |||||||||||||
ACH & Taiji Ishimori | 15:57[27] | |||||||||||||
ACH & Taiji Ishimori | Pin | |||||||||||||
The Young Bucks | 17:40[25] |
2017[]
The 2017 Super Jr. Tag Tournament was a four-night professional wrestling tournament hosted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling. The preliminary round took place on October 23 and 29, the semifinals on October 30 and final on November 5 at Power Struggle.[28]
- Results
Round 1 | Semifinals | Final | ||||||||||||
Hirai Kawato & Kushida | Pin | |||||||||||||
Roppongi 3K | 12:39[29] | |||||||||||||
Roppongi 3K | Pin | |||||||||||||
Bushi & Hiromu Takahashi | 20:34[31] | |||||||||||||
Dragon Lee & Titán | Pin | |||||||||||||
Bushi & Hiromu Takahashi | 20:20[29] | |||||||||||||
Roppongi 3K | Pin | |||||||||||||
ACH & Ryusuke Taguchi | 15:51[8] | |||||||||||||
Jushin Thunder Liger & Tiger Mask | Pin | |||||||||||||
El Desperado & Yoshinobu Kanemaru | 17:28[30] | |||||||||||||
El Desperado & Yoshinobu Kanemaru | Pin | |||||||||||||
ACH & Ryusuke Taguchi | 17:06[31] | |||||||||||||
ACH & Ryusuke Taguchi | Pin | |||||||||||||
Taichi & Taka Michinoku | 18:42[30] |
Super Junior Tag League (2018–present)[]
Tournament | Year | Winner | SJTL won (team) |
SJTL won (individual) |
Final venue | Ref. | Total won (team) |
Total won (individual) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Super Jr. Tag League | 2018 | Roppongi 3K (Sho and Yoh) |
1 | 1, 1 | Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium | [32] | 2 | 2, 2 |
Super Jr. Tag League | 2019 | Roppongi 3K (Sho and Yoh) |
2 | 2, 2 | Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium | [33] | 3 | 3, 3 |
Super Jr. Tag League | 2021 | El Desperado and Yoshinobu Kanemaru | 1 | 1, 1 | Korakuen Hall | [34] | 1 | 1, 1 |
2018[]
The 2018 Super Jr. Tag League was a thirteen-night professional wrestling tournament hosted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling. It featured eight teams in a single block. Block matches were held from October 16 to November 1, 2018 with the first and second placed teams advancing to the final, on November 3, at Power Struggle. Due to a three-way tie at the top of the standings, the final was a three-way tag team match between the qualified teams.
El Desperado and Yoshinobu Kanemaru | 10 |
---|---|
Bushi and Shingo Takagi | 10 |
Sho and Yoh | 10 |
Taiji Ishimori and Robbie Eagles | 6 |
Kushida and Chris Sabin | 6 |
Ryusuke Taguchi and ACH | 6 |
Jushin Thunder Liger and Tiger Mask | 4 |
Volador Jr. and Soberano Jr. | 4 |
Results | Bushi Takagi |
Liger Tiger |
Kushida Sabin |
Taguchi ACH |
Volador Soberano |
Sho Yoh |
Ishimori Eagles |
Kanemaru Desperado |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bushi Takagi |
— | Liger Tiger (10:30) |
Bushi Takagi (16:53) |
Bushi Takagi (12:20) |
Bushi Takagi (13:42) |
Bushi Takagi (21:18) |
Bushi Takagi (14:00) |
Kanemaru Desperado (18:04) |
Liger Tiger |
Liger Tiger (10:30) |
— | Kushida Sabin (10:20) |
ACH Taguchi (12:42) |
Liger Tiger (11:06) |
Sho Yoh (11:33) |
Ishimori Eagles (11:04) |
Kanemaru Desperado (11:55) |
Kushida Sabin |
Bushi Takagi (16:53) |
Kushida Sabin (10:20) |
— | Kushida Sabin (13:58) |
Kushida Sabin (10:32) |
Sho Yoh (15:18) |
Ishimori Eagles (12:31) |
Kanemaru Desperado (14:40) |
Taguchi ACH |
Bushi Takagi (12:20) |
ACH Taguchi (12:42) |
Kushida Sabin (13:58) |
— | Volador Soberano (10:33) |
ACH Taguchi (18:33) |
Ishimori Eagles (13:33) |
ACH Taguchi (13:17) |
Volador Soberano |
Bushi Takagi (13:42) |
Liger Tiger (11:06) |
Kushida Sabin (10:32) |
Volador Soberano (10:33) |
— | Sho Yoh (11:55) |
Volador Soberano (8:56) |
Kanemaru Desperado (12:32) |
Sho Yoh |
Bushi Takagi (21:18) |
Sho Yoh (11:33) |
Sho Yoh (15:18) |
ACH Taguchi (18:33) |
Sho Yoh (11:55) |
— | Sho Yoh (10:50) |
Sho Yoh (13:14) |
Ishimori Eagles |
Bushi Takagi (14:00) |
Ishimori Eagles (11:04) |
Ishimori Eagles (12:31) |
Ishimori Eagles (13:33) |
Volador Soberano (8:56) |
Sho Yoh (10:50) |
— | Kanemaru Desperado (10:02) |
Desperado Kanemaru |
Kanemaru Desperado (18:04) |
Kanemaru Desperado (11:55) |
Kanemaru Desperado (14:40) |
ACH Taguchi (13:17) |
Kanemaru Desperado (12:32) |
Sho Yoh (13:14) |
Kanemaru Desperado (10:02) |
— |
Final | ||||
1 | Sho and Yoh | Pin | ||
1 1 | Bushi and Takagi Desperado and Kanemaru | 15:55 |
2019[]
The 2019 Super Jr. Tag League is a fifteen-night professional wrestling tournament hosted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling. It features eight teams in a single block, with the first and second placed teams advancing to a final. Block matches were held from October 16 to November 1, 2019, on the Road to Power Struggle tour, and the final was held on November 3, 2019, at Power Struggle.[33]
El Desperado and Yoshinobu Kanemaru | 10 |
---|---|
Sho and Yoh | 10 |
Taiji Ishimori and El Phantasmo | 10 |
Will Ospreay and Robbie Eagles | 8 |
Volador and Titán | 8 |
Ryusuke Taguchi and Rocky Romero | 8 |
TJP and Clark Connors | 2 |
Tiger Mask and Yuya Uemura | 0 |
Results | Sho Yoh |
Ishimori Phantasmo |
Desperado Kanemaru |
Ospreay Eagles |
Taguchi Romero |
Volador Titán |
Tiger Uemura |
TJP |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sho Yoh |
— | Sho Yoh (17:28) |
Desperado Kanemaru (15:28) |
Sho Yoh (21:15) |
Taguchi Romero (23:12) |
Sho Yoh (16:25) |
Sho Yoh (16:10) |
Sho Yoh (13:31) |
Ishimori Phantasmo |
Sho Yoh (17:28) |
— | Desperado Kanemaru (15:36) |
Ishimori Phantasmo (22:17) |
Ishimori Phantasmo (15:58) |
Ishimori Phantasmo (14:22) |
Ishimori Phantasmo (11:36) |
Ishimori Phantasmo (11:13) |
Desperado Kanemaru |
Desperado Kanemaru (15:28) |
Desperado Kanemaru (15:36) |
— | Desperado Kanemaru (16:24) |
Taguchi Romero (13:43) |
Volador Titán (12:03) |
Desperado Kanemaru (14:55) |
Desperado Kanemaru (12:18) |
Ospreay Eagles |
Sho Yoh (21:15) |
Ishimori Phantasmo (22:17) |
Desperado Kanemaru (16:24) |
— | Ospreay Eagles (22:13) |
Ospreay Eagles (10:58) |
Ospreay Eagles (11:33) |
Ospreay Eagles (15:30) |
Taguchi Romero |
Taguchi Romero (23:12) |
Ishimori Phantasmo (15:58) |
Taguchi Romero (13:43) |
Ospreay Eagles (22:13) |
— | Volador Titán (13:57) |
Taguchi Romero (12:32) |
Taguchi Romero (15:37) |
Volador Titán |
Sho Yoh (16:25) |
Ishimori Phantasmo (14:22) |
Volador Titán (12:03) |
Ospreay Eagles (10:58) |
Volador Titán (13:57) |
— | Volador Titán (12:58) |
Volador Titán (12:24) |
Tiger Uemura |
Sho Yoh (16:10) |
Ishimori Phantasmo (11:36) |
Desperado Kanemaru (14:55) |
Ospreay Eagles (11:33) |
Taguchi Romero (12:32) |
Volador Titán (12:58) |
— | TJP Connors (15:06) |
TJP Connors |
Sho Yoh (13:31) |
Ishimori Phantasmo (11:13) |
Desperado Kanemaru (12:18) |
Ospreay Eagles (15:30) |
Taguchi Romero (15:37) |
Volador Titán (12:24) |
TJP Connors (15:06) |
— |
Final | ||||
1 | Desperado and Kanemaru | 14:13 | ||
2 | Sho and Yoh | Pin[33] |
2021[]
The 2021 Super Jr. Tag League is a five-night professional wrestling tournament hosted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling. It features six teams in a single block, with the team having most points at the end of the league winning the entire tournament. In case of a tie between two or more top ranked teams in the block in terms of points tiebreakers will be held and the winner of the tournament would be decided. Block matches will be held from 7 August to 9 August and 16 August to 17 August 2021, on the Summer Struggle 2021 tour at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan. Gedo and Dick Togo forfeited their match against Ryusuke Taguchi and Master Wato due to both having to be quarantined for being in contact with EVIL, who had been in physical contact with Shingo Takagi, who tested positive for COVID. Due to this situation, official word was of giving Taguchi and Wato a bye in the tournament, thus only two league matches were held on 16 August 2021. Sho and Yoh broke up following the events of the August 16, 2021 show, causing their match against Gedo and Dick Togo to be ruled a double forfeit.[35]
El Desperado and Yoshinobu Kanemaru | 8 |
---|---|
Taiji Ishimori and El Phantasmo | 8 |
Ryusuke Taguchi and Master Wato | 6 |
Tiger Mask and Robbie Eagles | 6 |
Sho and Yoh | 0 |
Gedo and Dick Togo | 0 |
Matches | Sho Yoh |
Ishimori Phantasmo |
Desperado Kanemaru |
Gedo Togo |
Taguchi Wato |
Tiger Eagles |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sho Yoh |
— | Ishimori Phantasmo (15:56) |
Desperado Kanemaru (21:52) |
Double Forfeit |
Taguchi Wato (19:01) |
Tiger Eagles (14:24) |
Ishimori Phantasmo |
Ishimori Phantasmo (15:56) |
— | Desperado Kanemaru (21:04) |
Ishimori Phantasmo (12:57) |
Ishimori Phantasmo (15:43) |
Ishimori Phantasmo (16:22) |
Desperado Kanemaru |
Desperado Kanemaru (21:52) |
Desperado Kanemaru (21:04) |
— | Desperado Kanemaru (18:56) |
Desperado Kanemaru (13:52) |
Tiger Eagles (15:45) |
Gedo Togo |
Double Forfeit |
Ishimori Phantasmo (12:57) |
Desperado Kanemaru (18:56) |
— | Taguchi Wato (Forfeit) |
Tiger Eagles (11:56) |
Taguchi Wato |
Taguchi Wato (19:01) |
Ishimori Phantasmo (15:43) |
Desperado Kanemaru (13:52) |
Taguchi Wato (Forfeit) |
— | Taguchi Wato (21:04) |
Tiger Eagles |
Tiger Eagles (14:24) |
Ishimori Phantasmo (16:22) |
Tiger Eagles (15:45) |
Tiger Eagles (11:56) |
Taguchi Wato (21:04) |
— |
See also[]
- AJPW Junior Tag League
- Nippon TV Cup Jr. Heavyweight Tag League
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