Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship

Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship
Details
Promotion DDT Pro-Wrestling
Current champion(s) Akari Suda
Date won July 10, 2018

The Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship is a professional wrestling championship owned by the DDT Pro-Wrestling promotion. A comedic championship, it was created as a parody of WWE's Hardcore Championship, and follows the same 24/7 rules, meaning it is constantly being defended anywhere against anyone, even outside of matches, during unrelated matches, or outside a ring, as anyone can become champion by pinning or submitting the champion as long as a referee is there to confirm the win.[1][2] As such, not only is the championship winnable regardless of gender or number of individuals (in case of a common pinfall or submission), it is also available to "unconventional" champions, with past champions including children, animals, and inanimate objects. It has occasionally been won by other means, such as an auction for the belt, rock–paper–scissors, and even a title change that occurred in a dream.[1]

The title is typically defended during a 10-minutes battle royal, with the current holder not being allowed to leave the match until the end of the time limit; as per 24/7 rules, the championship can change hands during, and not only as the result, of the match. Unlike its name suggests, and unlike similarly titled championships, it is not specific to Iron Man matches.[1] The record for most reigns is held by Shinobu, who won it 216 times, including by trading the title back-and-forth with 215-times champion Yuko Miyamoto a total of 303 times on the same night. The 1,000th Ironman Heavymetalweight Champion was crowned on April 29, 2014, when the title belt itself became the champion by pinning Sanshiro Takagi.

Title history

Key
Symbol Meaning
No. The overall championship reign
Reign The reign number for the specific wrestler listed.
Event The event in which the championship changed hands
N/A The specific information is not known
Used for vacated reigns in order to not count it as an official reign
[Note #] Indicates that the exact length of the title reign is unknown, with a note providing more details.
  Indicates that there was a period where the lineage is undocumented due to the lack of written documentation in that time period.
No. Champions Reign Date Days held Location Event Notes Ref(s)
1 Poison Sawada Black1June 29, 2000<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventCreated the belt and recognized himself as the first champion, three minutes before losing it.[1]
2 Mitsunobu Kikuzawa17Tokyo, JapanLive event  
3 Thunder1July 6, 2000<1Tokyo, JapanLive event  
4 Poison Sawada Black26Tokyo, JapanLive event  
5 "Showa"1July 12, 200014Tokyo, JapanLive event  
6 Rojo del Sol1July 26, 20008Tokyo, JapanLive event  
7 Naoshi Sano1August 3, 2000<1Tokyo, JapanLive event  
8 Rojo del Sol21Tokyo, JapanLive event  
9 Poison Sawada Black3August 4, 20006Tokyo, JapanLive event  
Vacant-August 10, 2000-N/AN/AVacated after Black was ordered by the DDT commissioner to enter the tag team league.[1]
10 Taiyo Rojo1August 24, 200021Tokyo, JapanLive eventDefeated Pirate Wizard Viking to win the vacant title. 
11 Poison Sawada Black4September 14, 20007Tokyo, JapanLive eventThis was a three-way match also involving Mitsunobu Kikuzawa. 
12 Hebikage1September 21, 200035Tokyo, JapanLive event  
13 Chotaro Kamoi1October 26, 200032Tokyo, JapanLive event  
14 Masakazu Nagase1November 27, 2000<1Tokyo, JapanLive event  
15 Chotaro Kamoi23Tokyo, JapanLive event  
16 Masakazu Nagase2November 30, 200014Tokyo, JapanLive eventTook place during a tag team match, with "Showa" as Nagase's partner, and Mitsunobu Kikuzawa as Kamoi's. 
17 Issei Fujisawa1December 14, 2000<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventTook place during a 15-minutes falls count anywhere battle royal.
18 Toshiyuki Moriya1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
19 Chotaro Kamoi3<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
20 Jigoku Soldier1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
21 Masakazu Nagase3<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
22 Naoshi Sano2<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
23 Toshiyuki Moriya2<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
24 Shigero Kato1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
25 Fushicho Karasu1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
26 Jigoku Soldier2<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
27 Misae-chan1<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventTook place during a 15-minutes falls count anywhere battle royal; first woman to win the award. 
28 Issei Fujisawa2<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventTook place during a 15-minutes falls count anywhere battle royal. 
29 Chotaro Kamoi4<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
30 Shigero Kato2<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
31 Fushicho Karasu2<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
32 Misae-chan2<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
33 Fushicho Karasu3<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
34 Naoshi Sano3<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
35 Misae-chan3<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
36 Masakazu Nagase4<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
37 Chotaro Kamoi5<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
38 Naoshi Sano4<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
39 Fushicho Karasu4<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
40 Chotaro Kamoi6<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
41 Issei Fujisawa3<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
42 Toshiyuki Moriya3<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
43 Jigoku Soldier3<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
44 Toshiyuki Moriya4<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
45 Chotaro Kamoi7<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
46 Shark Tsuchiya1103Tokyo, JapanLive event  
47 Chotaro Kamoi8March 27, 200133Tokyo, Japan  
48 Hebider1April 29, 2001<1Tokyo, JapanLive event  
49 Chotaro Kamoi919Tokyo, JapanLive event  
50 MMM5May 18, 200137Tokyo, JapanLive eventThis was a 6-fold thread match also involving Fushicho Karasu, Hero!, Konicaman #2, and "Showa". MMM won the title as Toshiyuki Moriya, a Triple H parody, before reverting to his previous ring name. 
51 Kazumasa Nihei1June 24, 20015Tokyo, JapanLive event  
52 Chotaro Kamoi10June 29, 200197Tokyo, JapanLive eventNihei willingly gave the title to Kamoi. 
53 Asian Cooger1October 4, 200169Tokyo, JapanLive event  
54 Hebikage2December 12, 2001<1Tokyo, JapanLive event  
55 Asian Cougar250Tokyo, JapanLive event  
56 Sanshiro Takagi1January 31, 2002<1Tokyo, JapanLive event  
57 Chocoball Mukai14Tokyo, JapanLive event  
58 Sanshiro Takagi2February 4, 200266Tokyo, JapanLive event  
59 Futoshi Miwa1April 11, 20027Tokyo, JapanLive event  
60 Sanshiro Takagi3April 18, 2002<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventPinned Miwa during a 6-man tag team match between the team of Miwa, Takashi Sasaki, and Tanomusaku Toba, and the team of Super Uchuu Power, Kintaro Kanemura, and Chocoball Mukai. 
61 Kintaro Kanemura17Tokyo, JapanLive event  
62 Sanshiro Takagi4April 25, 20028Tokyo, JapanLive eventTook place during a tag team match, with Takashi Sasaki as Takagi's partner, and Super Uchuu Power as Kanemura's. 
63 Futoshi Miwa2May 3, 2002<1Tokyo, JapanLive event  
64 Issei Fujisawa4<1Tokyo, JapanLive event  
65 Bio-Monster DNA1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event  
66 Miyuki Maeda1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event  
67 Jakaibo Hebider2<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventPreviously won the title as Thunder. 
68 Sanshiro Takagi528Tokyo, JapanLive event  
69 Kintaro Kanemura2May 31, 20026Tokyo, JapanLive eventThis was also for Takagi's KO-D Openweight Championship. 
70 Chocoball Mukai2June 6, 20027Tokyo, JapanLive event  
71 Shouichi Ichimiya1June 13, 200274Tokyo, JapanLive eventWon the title as Gintaro Ichimiya, a parody of Kintaro Kanemura, before reverting to his previous ring name. 
72 Masashi Kakuta1August 26, 2002<1Chiba, JapanLive eventFirst non-wrestler to win the award, and first title change to take place outside of Tokyo. 
73 Shouichi Ichimiya212Chiba, JapanLive event  
74 Kazuki Ohkubo1September 7, 200263Tokyo, JapanLive eventThis took place during a mixed martial arts event. 
75 Takashi Echigo1November 9, 2002<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventThis took place during a mixed martial arts event. 
76 Shouichi Ichimiya35Tokyo, JapanLive event  
77 The Great Mampuku1November 14, 20023Tokyo, JapanLive eventCharacter from a children TV show. 
78 AD Yamamoto1November 17, 2002<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventCharacter from a children TV show. 
79 Shouichi Ichimiya434Tokyo, JapanLive event  
80 Kazumasa Nihei2December 21, 2002<1Kanagawa, JapanLive eventTook place during a 24-hour marathon match. 
81 Shouichi Ichimiya514Kanagawa, JapanLive event 
82 Mikami1January 4, 2003<1Tokyo, JapanLive event  
83 Sanshiro Takagi6<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventTook place during a royal rumble. Previously won the title as Shouichi Ichimiya. 
84 Seito Kaicho1<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventPresident of a student association. Took place during a royal rumble. 
85 Yoshihiro Sakai127Tokyo, JapanLive eventTook place during a royal rumble. 
86 Ladder1January 31, 2003<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventFirst inanimate object to win the title; the ladder fell on Sakai during a match against Kyohei Mikami, with the referee counting the fall. 
87 Shouichi Ichimiya728Tokyo, JapanLive event  
88 Yoshihiro Sakai2February 28, 20036Tokyo, JapanLive event  
89 "Showa" 80's1March 6, 2003<1Tokyo, JapanLive event  
90 Yoshihiro Sakai338Tokyo, JapanLive event  
91 O.K. Revolution1April 13, 200311Tokyo, JapanLive event  
92 Futoshi Miwa3April 24, 20032Tokyo, JapanLive event  
93 Erika Yamakawa1April 26, 2003<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventA fashion model. 
94 Brian Walters1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event  
95 Futoshi Miwa48Tokyo, JapanLive event  
96 O.K. Revolution2May 4, 200342Tokyo, JapanLive event  
97 Hero!1June 15, 200339Kanagawa, JapanLive event  
98 Shouichi Ichimiya8July 24, 200310Tokyo, JapanLive eventTook place during a tag team match, with Futoshi Miwa as Ichimiya's partner, and Kudo as Hero!'s. 
99 Sanshiro Takagi6August 3, 200356Tokyo, JapanLive event  
100 Ladder2September 28, 200317Tokyo, JapanLive eventThe ladder is considered to be the same as the previous ladder to win the title, therefore making it a two-time champion. 
Vacant-October 15, 2003-Tokyo, JapanLive eventThe ladder "forfeit" the title after being "encouraged" to by DDT president. 
101 Takashi Sasaki1October 15, 200311Tokyo, JapanLive eventThis was a 6-fold thread match also involving Super Uchuu Power, Yoshihiro Sakai, O.K. Revolution, and Shuji Ishikawa. 
102 Danshoku Dino1October 26, 200328Tokyo, JapanLive event  
103 O.K. Revolution3November 23, 2003<1Nagoya, JapanLive eventTook place during a battle royal. 
104 Kent1<1Nagoya, JapanLive event 
105 Gudo1<1Nagoya, JapanLive event 
106 Seiya Morohashi1<1Nagoya, JapanLive event 
107 Gudo2<1Nagoya, JapanLive event 
108 Danshoku Dino2<1Nagoya, JapanLive event 
109 Kazumasa Nihei3<1Nagoya, JapanLive event 
110 Kent2<1Nagoya, JapanLive event 
111 Seiya Morohashi2<1Nagoya, JapanLive event 
112 O.K. Revolution4<1Nagoya, JapanLive event 
113 Futoshi Miwa5<1Nagoya, JapanLive event 
114 Gudo3<1Nagoya, JapanLive event 
115 Danshoku Dino3<1Nagoya, JapanLive event 
116 Gudo4<1Nagoya, JapanLive event 
117 Futoshi Miwa6<1Nagoya, JapanLive event 
118 O.K. Revolution5<1Nagoya, JapanLive event 
119 Danshoku Dino47Nagoya, JapanLive event 
120 Issei Fujisawa5November 30, 2003<1Osaka, JapanLive event  
121 Riki Senshu1<1Osaka, JapanLive event  
122 Para-Para Kuma-san1<1Osaka, JapanLive eventTook place during a battle royal. 
123 Yuusuke Inokuma1<1Osaka, JapanLive event 
124 Macho Bump1<1Osaka, JapanLive event 
125 Danshoku Dino517Osaka, JapanLive event 
126 O.K. Revolution612Tokyo, JapanLive event  
127 Danshoku Dino6December 29, 200314Tokyo, JapanLive event  
128 Nikolai Gotchanski1January 12, 2004<1Tokyo, JapanLive event  
129 "Showa"1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event  
130 Para-Para Kuma-san2<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventTook place during a battle royal. 
131 Futoshi Miwa7<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
132 Naomi Susan1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
133 Danshoku Dino730Tokyo, JapanLive event 
134 Poison Julie Sawada5February 11, 200414Yokohama, JapanLive eventThis was a 4-way match also involving Sanshiro Takagi and Shouichi Ichimiya, which was also for Ichimiya's KO-D Openweight Championship. Sawada previously won the title as Poison Sawada Black. 
135 Yuusuke Inokuma2February 25, 2004<1Tokyo, JapanLive event  
136 Seiya Morohashi3<1Tokyo, JapanLive event  
137 Yuusuke Inokuma34Tokyo, JapanLive event  
138 Seiya Morohashi4February 29, 2004<1Osaka, JapanLive event  
139 Yuusuke Inokuma47Osaka, JapanLive event  
140 Keisuke Masuda1March 7, 2004<1Chiba, JapanLive event  
141 Yuusuke Inokuma57Chiba, JapanLive event  
142 Mikami2March 14, 2004<1Tokyo, JapanLive event  
143 Ted Tanabe1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event  
144 Yuusuke Inokuma66Tokyo, JapanLive event  
145 Danshoku Dino8March 20, 200471Tokyo, JapanLive event  
146 Yuusuke Inokuma7May 30, 2004<1Tokyo, JapanLive event  
147 Danshoku Dino9N/ATokyo, JapanLive eventThe date of Dino's title loss is unknown; as such, the length of the reign is also unknown. 
148 Yuusuke Inokuma82004N/Alive eventThe dates of Inokuma's title win and loss are unknown; as such, the length of the reign is also unknown. 
149 Danshoku Dino102004N/Alive eventThe date of Dino's title win is unknown; as such, the length of the reign is also unknown. 
150 Kenshin1July 1, 200413Tokyo, JapanLive event  
151 Shouichi Ichimiya9July 14, 200417Tokyo, JapanLive eventTook place during a tag team match, where Daichi Kakimoto was Ichimiya's partner and Kota Ibushi was Kenshin's. 
152 Shimon Nagao1July 31, 2004<1Tokyo, JapanLive event3-year old picked from the audience. 
153 Shouichi Ichimiya10July 31, 200461Tokyo, JapanLive event  
154 Gorgeous Matsuno1September 30, 2004<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventTook place during a 10-minute battle royal. 
155 Koichiro Kimura1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
156 Riki Senshu2<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
157 Gentaro1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
158 Shouichi Ichimiya11<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
159 Gorgeous Matsuno2<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
160 Koichiro Kimura2<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
161 Muscle Sakai1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
162 Gentaro2<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
163 Shouichi Ichimiya12<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
164 Takeshi Aida117Tokyo, JapanLive event  
165 Shouichi Ichimiya13October 17, 200431Tokyo, JapanLive event  
166 Danshoku Dino11November 17, 20042Tokyo, JapanLive event  
167 Shouichi Ichimiya14November 19, 20041Kanagawa, JapanLive event  
168 Taxi driver1November 20, 2004<1Shizuoka, JapanLive eventAn actual taxi driver. 
169 Danshoku Dino124Shizuoka, JapanLive event  
170 Shouichi Ichimiya15November 24, 200431Aichi, JapanLive event  
171 Yatchan1December 25, 200462Tokyo, JapanLive eventA monkey; first animal to win the title. 
172 Riki Senshu3February 25, 200530Tokyo, JapanLive eventWon a 5-participant battle royal for the title. 
173 Kenshin2March 27, 200538Tokyo, JapanLive event  
174 Futoshi Miwa8May 4, 200525Tokyo, JapanLive event  
175 Shouichi Ichimiya16May 29, 200531Tokyo, JapanLive eventTook place during a 6-man tag team match between the team of Miwa, Sanshiro Takagi, and Riki Senshu, and the team of Sanwa, Seiya Morohashi, and Tanomusaku Toba. 
176 Gorgeous Matsuno3<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
177 The Bloody2<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
178 Yuki Miyazaki1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
179 MARU1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
180 Toshie Uematsu1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
181 Yumi Ohka1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
182 Keiko Saito1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
183 Cherry1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
184 Yuki Miyazaki2<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
185 Gorgeous Matsuno4<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
186 Cherry2<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
187 Yuki Miyazaki34Tokyo, JapanLive event  
188 Chiharu1July 3, 2005<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventPinned Miyazaki in front of dressing room. 
189 Yuki Miyazaki4<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventPinned Chiharu in a dressing room. 
190 Chiharu221Tokyo, JapanLive eventPinned Miyazaki in a dressing room. 
191 Yuki Miyazaki5July 24, 20056Tokyo, JapanLive eventTook place during a trip to Yakeyama Springs Inn. 
192 Yuka Nakamura1July 30, 2005<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventPins Miyazaki at a bus stop. 
193 Tanny Mouse1<1Niigata, JapanLive eventPins Nakamura in a women's room at a service area of a toll way. 
194 A chef1<1Niigata, JapanLive eventThe chief chef of the Yakeyama Springs. Won the title by pinning Mouse in a party room. 
195 Haruka Matsuo1<1Niigata, JapanLive eventDefeats the chef with a sleeper on a stiarway at Yakeyama Springs Inn. 
196 Yuki Miyazaki61Niigata, JapanLive eventPins Matsuo in Matsuo's guest room at Yakeyama Springs Inn as Matsuo tries to sleep. 
197 Etsuko Mita1July 31, 20057Tokyo, JapanLive eventPins Miyazaki in front of the bus after they get out from it. 
198 Tanny Mouse2August 7, 2005<1Tokyo, JapanLive event  
199 Kaori Yoneyama114Tokyo, JapanLive event 
Vacant-August 7, 2005-N/AN/AThe 199th champion, Yoneyama immediately vacated the title because the number 199 is "not a good number to call".[1]
200 Tanny Mouse3August 21, 2005<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventLast eliminated Chiharu in a 10-people battle royal to win the vacant title. 
201 Hana Kimura1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event  
202 Kyoko Kimura1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event  
203 Yuka Nakamura248Tokyo, JapanLive event  
204 DJ Nira1October 8, 2005<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventThis was a three-way match also involving Tanny Mouse. 
205 Yuki Miyazaki728Tokyo, JapanLive event  
206 Yuka Nakamura3November 5, 200522Tokyo, JapanLive event  
207 Tanny Mouse4November 27, 2005<1Tokyo, JapanLive event  
208 Bullfight Sora114Tokyo, JapanLive event  
209 DJ Nira2December 11, 2005<1Tokyo, JapanLive event  
210 Yuki Miyazaki814Tokyo, JapanLive event  
211 Kyoko Inoue1December 25, 2005<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventTook place during a tag team match, where Etsuko Mita was Inoue's partner and Yoshiko Tamura was Miyazaki's. 
212 Bullfight Sora2<1Tokyo, JapanLive event  
213 Kyoko Inoue2<1Tokyo, JapanLive event  
214 Toshie Uematsu2<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventTook place during a battle royal. 
215 Fang Suzuki1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
216 Chiharu3<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
217 Kitty-chan1<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventTook place during a battle royal. A Hello Kitty doll. Took place during a battle royal. 
218 Mah-kun1<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventA stuffed doll. Took place during a battle royal. 
219 Bullfight Sora3<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventTook place during a battle royal. 
220 Yuki Miyazaki921Tokyo, JapanLive event 
221 Misae Genki4January 15, 200620Yokohama, JapanLive event  
222 Aika1February 4, 200649Tokyo, JapanLive event  
223 Mai Ichii1March 25, 2006<1Tokyo, JapanLive event  
224 Emi Sakura1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event  
225 Aika235Tokyo, JapanLive event  
226 Hikari1April 29, 20066Tokyo, JapanLive event  
227 Misae Genki5May 5, 2006<1Tokyo, JapanLive event  
228 Tetsuhiro Kuroda1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event  
229 Uematsu Papa1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event  
230 Tetsuya Koda1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event  
231 Emi Sakura2<1Tokyo, JapanLive event  
232 Hinata1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event  
233 Kinoko1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event  
234 Miki Ishii1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event  
235 Hikari231Tokyo, JapanLive event  
236 Natsuki☆Head1June 5, 20069Tokyo, JapanLive event  
237 Mecha Mummy1June 14, 20064Tokyo, JapanLive event  
238 Mecha Stanley5June 18, 20067Tokyo, JapanLive eventPinned Mecha Mummy during a tag team match. 
239 Masahiro Mekanashi1June 25, 2006<1Tokyo, JapanLive event  
240 Natsuki☆Head2June 25, 2006<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventTook place during a battle royal. 
241 Mikami3<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
242 Daichi Kakimoto1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
243 Mango Fukuda1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
244 Sanshiro Takagi6<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
245 Mikami4<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
246 Masahiro Mekanashi2<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
247 Mecha Mummy25Tokyo, JapanLive event 
248 The MAC1June 30, 2006<1Osaka, JapanLive eventTook place during a battle royal. 
249 Seiya Morohashi5<1Osaka, JapanLive event 
250 Yukinori Matsui1<1Osaka, JapanLive event 
251 Bull Armor TAKUYA1<1Osaka, JapanLive event 
252 Mecha Mummy32Osaka, JapanLive event 
253 Francisco Togo1July 2, 2006<1Matsue, JapanLive eventTook place during a battle royal. 
254 Antonio Honda1<1Matsue, JapanLive event 
255 Mecha Mummy47Matsue, JapanLive event 
256 The MAC2July 9, 2006<1Nagoya, JapanLive event  
257 Poco Takanashi3<1Nagoya, JapanLive eventTook place during a battle royal. Previously won the title as Masahiro Mekanashi. 
258 2961<1Nagoya, JapanLive eventTook place during a battle royal. 
259 Tanomusaku Toba1<1Nagoya, JapanLive event 
260 Mori Bernard1<1Nagoya, JapanLive event 
261 Mecha Mummy5<1Nagoya, JapanLive event 
262 Tanomusaku Toba214Nagoya, JapanLive event 
263 The MAC3July 23, 2006<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
264 Daichi Kakimoto2<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventTook place during a battle royal. 
265 Bear Fukuda (Mango Fukuda)2<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
266 Seiya Morohashi6<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
267 Poco Takanashi4<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
268 Mecha Matsuno5<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
269 Mecha Mummy628Tokyo, JapanLive event 
270 Antonio Honda2August 20, 2006<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventTook place during a battle royal. 
271 Madman Pondo1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
272 J.C. Bailey1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
273 2 Tough Tony1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
274 Super Stanley1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
275 Guts Ishijima1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
276 Choun Shiryu1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
277 Poison Julie Sawada6<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
278 Mecha Mummy7<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
279 The Crazy SKB170Tokyo, JapanLive event 
280 Ikeda Seijin1October 29, 2006<1Tokyo, JapanLive event  
281 A television cameraman1October 29, 2006<1Tokyo, JapanLive event  
282 Poa Poa1October 29, 2006<1Tokyo, JapanLive event  
283 Leonard Dodeka Kuma1October 29, 2006<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventTook place during a battle royal. 
284 World's PK1October 29, 2006<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
285 Jushin Satsugai Liger6October 29, 2006<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
286 Lingerie Mutoh1October 29, 2006<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
287 Naoshi Sano6October 29, 2006<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
288 Jushin Satsugai Liger2October 29, 2006<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
289 Nasty Black Panther1October 29, 2006<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
290 Dokaben1October 29, 2006<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
291 Naoshi Sano7October 29, 2006<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
292 Ankoku Sherman Monolith1October 29, 2006<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
293 President Ramu1October 29, 2006<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
VacantOctober 29, 2006N/AN/ARamu, a member of the "666" group, vacated the title in order to have the 666th from the "666" group. 
294 Shinobu12006N/AJapanLive eventDefeated Yuko Miyamoto to win the vacant title. The dates of Miyamoto's title win and loss are unknown; as such, the length of the reign is also unknown. 
295 Yuko Miyamoto12006N/AJapanLive eventThe dates of Miyamoto's title win and loss are unknown; as such, the length of the reign is also unknown. 
296-597 Shinobu/Miyamoto-2006N/AJapanLive eventDuring a live show, Shinobu and Miyamoto traded the championship with each other 303 times, which is the record for most title changes on the same night. The date of the event is unknown. Those title changes are not listed to reduce the size of the article.
598 Yuko Miyamoto1522006N/AJapanLive event303rd and final title change between Shinobu and Miyamoto. The dates of Miyamoto's title win and loss are unknown; as such, the length of the reign is also unknown. 
599 Shinobu1522006N/AJapanLive eventThe dates of Shinobu's title win and loss are unknown; as such, the length of the reign is also unknown.
600 Sayoko Mita12006N/AJapanLive eventA female newscaster of a cable station. The date of Mita's title win is unknown; as such, the length of the reign is also unknown.
601 Shinobu153December 16, 2006N/ATokyo, JapanLive eventThe date of Shinobu's title loss is unknown; as such, the length of the reign is also unknown.
602-661 Shinobu / Miyamoto-December 2006N/AJapanLive eventsDuring a live show, Shinobu and Miyamoto traded the title 60 times in short order via rock–paper–scissors. The date of the event is unknown.
661 Yuko Miyamoto214December 2006N/AJapanLive eventThe dates of Miyamoto's title win and loss are unknown; as such, the length of the reign is also unknown.
662 Shinobu215December 2006N/AJapanLive eventThe dates of Shinobu's title win and loss are unknown; as such, the length of the reign is also unknown.
663 Yuko Miyamoto215December 2006N/AJapanLive eventThe dates of Miyamoto's title win and loss are unknown; as such, the length of the reign is also unknown.
664 Shinobu216December 2006N/AJapanLive eventThe dates of Miyamoto's title loss is unknown; as such, the length of the reign is also unknown.
665 Mecha Mummy Gold1December 23, 2006<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
666 The Crazy SKB229Tokyo, JapanLive event 
667 Naoshi Sano9January 21, 2007<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventSKB put the title on an auction, which is won by Sano.
668 Sempai149Tokyo, JapanLive eventWon the title in a battle royal in which he last eliminated Sano.
669 Naoshi Sano10March 11, 2007<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
670 Yuki Miyazaki10<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
671 Naoshi Sano11<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
672 Yuki Miyazaki11<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
673 Naoshi Sano12<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
674 Yuki Miyazaki12<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
675 Naoshi Sano13<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
676 Fushicho Karasu5<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
677 Yuki Miyazaki13<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
678 Taneichi Kacho1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
679 Naoshi Sano14<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
680 Kikutaro2<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventPreviously won the title as Mitsunobu Kikuzawa.
681 Yuki Miyazaki14<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
682 Kikutaro3<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
683 Naomi Susan2<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
684 Kikutaro4<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
685 Taneichi Kacho2<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
686 Naoshi Sano15<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
687 Fushicho Karasu6<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
688 Yuki Miyazaki15<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventTook place during a battle royal.
689 Exciting Yoshida1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
690 Kikutaro5<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
691 Taneichi Kacho3<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
692 Exciting Yoshida2<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
693 Ladder321Tokyo, JapanLive eventThe ladder is considered to be the same as the previous ladders to win the title, therefore making it a three-time champion.
694 Cocolo1April 1, 200745Tokyo, JapanLive eventA miniature dachshund dog.
695 Megumi Grace Asano1May 16, 20077Tokyo, JapanLive eventA referee.
696 Yuusuke Inokuma9May 23, 2007<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
697 Gorgeous Matsuno63Tokyo, JapanLive eventWon the title by pinning Inokuma in a 3-on-1 handicap match, in which Danshoku Dino and Muscle Sakai were Inokuma's parners.
698 Kenshin3May 26, 2007<1JapanLive event 
699 Antonio Koinoki1<1JapanLive event 
700 Gorgeous Matsuno78JapanLive event 
701 A baseball bat1June 3, 2007<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventTook place during a battle royal.
702 Kazuhiko Ogasawara1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
703 Hoshitango1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
704 Naoshi Sano16<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
705 Naoki Tanizaki1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
706 Yuusuke Inokuma10<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
707 Kazuhiko Ogasawara263Tokyo, JapanLive event
708 Naoshi Sano17August 5, 2007<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventTook place during a battle royal.
709 Hoshitango2<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
710 Kazuhiko Ogasawara36Tokyo, JapanLive event
711 Sanshiro Takagi17August 11, 200728Tokyo, JapanLive eventPreviously won the title as Shouichi Ichimiya.
712 Leonard Takatsu1September 8, 2007<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
713 Reiji Azuma1<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventAn elementary school boy.
714 Shouichi Ichimiya188Tokyo, JapanLive event 
715 Airi Ueda, Shiori Takahashi, and Minami Tanabe1September 16, 200710Tokyo, JapanLive eventThree elementary school girls, who pinned Ichimiya together to become co-champions. First time the title was held by several people at once.
716 Shouichi Ichimiya19September 26, 2007<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
717 Ken Kataya1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
718 7261<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
719 Kazuhiko Ogasawara4<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
720 Tarzan Gito20<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventPreviously won the title as Shoichi Ichimiya and Sanshiro Takagi.
721 Ken Kataya2<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventTook place during a battle royal.
722 7262<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
723 Guts Ishijima2<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
724 Kazuhiko Ogasawara511Tokyo, JapanLive event 3
725 Nao Saejima1October 7, 2007<1Fukuoka, JapanLive eventNot a wrestler; An AV idol.
726 KAWANO1<1Fukuoka, JapanLive event 
727 Takashi Niwada1<1Fukuoka, JapanLive event 
728 Karate Mummy1<1Fukuoka, JapanLive event 
729 Akihiro1<1Fukuoka, JapanLive eventA sex doll.
730 Nao Saejima2<1Fukuoka, JapanLive event 
731 Kazuhiko Ogasawara674Fukuoka, JapanLive event 
732 Naoshi Sano18December 20, 200710Tokyo, JapanLive event 
733 Ken Ohka7December 30, 2007<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventPreviously won the title as O.K. Revolution.
734 Sanshiro Takagi71Tokyo, JapanLive event 
735 Kota Ibushi1December 31, 20076JapanLive event 
736 Tanomusaku Toba3January 6, 200828Osaka, JapanLive event 
737 Kota Ibushi2February 3, 200835Tokyo, JapanLive event 
738 Danshoku Dino13March 9, 200820Tokyo, JapanLive event 
739 Yasu Urano1March 29, 200811Tokyo, JapanLive event 
740 Gentaro3April 9, 20082Tokyo, JapanLive event 
741 Danshoku Dino14April 11, 200825Tokyo, JapanLive event 
742 Kudo1May 6, 200836Tokyo, JapanLive event 
743 Gorgeous Matsuno8June 11, 20084Tokyo, JapanLive event 
744 Mikami5June 15, 20086Osaka, JapanLive event 
745 Michael Nakazawa1June 21, 2008<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventTook place during a battle royal.
746 HIDEX1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
747 Chiririn (a chicken doll)1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
748 Izumi1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
749 Mika1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
750 Mikami6<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
751 Rei Takagi1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
752 Pink Tiger1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
753 Heppoko Chojin1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
754 Mikami7<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
755 Shoppana Yanagiya1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
756 Mikami8<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
757 Michael Nakazawa2<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
758 Mikami94Tokyo, JapanLive event
759 Norikazu Fujioka1June 25, 2008<1UnknownLive event
760 Michael Nakazawa311UnknownLive event
761 Arnold Skeskejanaker1July 6, 2008<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventTook place during a battle royal.
762 Muscle Sakai2<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
763 Michael Nakazawa4<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
764 Arnold Skeskejanaker230Tokyo, JapanLive event
765 Mikami10August 5, 2008<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
766 Arnold Skeskejanaker3222Tokyo, JapanLive event 
767 Albret Neklenburg1March 15, 2009<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
768 Bullfight Sora4<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
769 Hironosuke Izumii1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
770 Arnold Skeskejanaker4<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
771 Bullfight Sora5<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
772 Cherry37Tokyo, JapanLive event 
773 Tanny Mouse5March 22, 2009<1Warabi, Saitama, JapanLive event 
774 Chii Tomiya1<1Warabi, Saitama, JapanLive event 
775 Cherry43Warabi, Saitama, JapanLive event 
776 Bullfight Sora6March 25, 200910Tokyo, JapanLive event 
777 Moeka Haruhi1April 4, 200911Tokyo, JapanLive event 
778 Bullfight Sora7April 15, 2009<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
779 Cherry5<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
780 Toshie Uematsu29Tokyo, JapanLive event 
781 Pro Wrestling Wave poster1April 24, 20094Tokyo, JapanLive eventAn advertisement poster.
782 Bullfight Sora8April 28, 2009<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
783 Kasai-shi11Tokyo, JapanLive eventStuffed doll of Jun Kasai.
784 Takako Inoue1April 29, 2009<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventTook place during a battle royal.
785 Apple Miyuki1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
786 Kasai-shi2<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
787 Jaki Numazawa1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
788 Toshie Uematsu3<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
789 Cherry6<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
790 Bullfight Sora96Tokyo, JapanLive event
791 Danshoku Dino15May 5, 2009<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventThis was a three-way match also involving Kyoko Kimura.
792 Kasai-shi3<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
793 Aja Kong1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
794 Kasai-shi43Tokyo, JapanLive event 
795 Yuuki1May 8, 2009<1Yokohama, JapanLive event 
796 Yuichi1<1Yokohama, JapanLive event 
797 Satoru1<1Yokohama, JapanLive event 
798 Yuichi2<1Yokohama, JapanLive event 
799 Yuuki233Yokohama, JapanLive event 
800 Big Japan Pro Wrestling ring truck1June 10, 2009<1Yokohama, JapanLive event 
801 Satoru2<1Yokohama, JapanLive event 
802 Ohashi Dynamite1<1Yokohama, JapanLive event 
803 Benkei Daikokubo1<1Yokohama, JapanLive event 
804 Yuichi3<1Yokohama, JapanLive event 
805 Bullfight Sora1010Yokohama, JapanLive event 
806 A desk at Shin-Kiba 1st Ring1June 20, 2009<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
807 Cherry7<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
808 2<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
809 KAORU1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
810 Bullfight Sora11<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
811 Danshoku Dino168Tokyo, JapanLive event 
812 Michael Nakazawa5June 28, 2009<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
813 Yoshiaki Yago1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
814 Yoshihiko11Tokyo, JapanLive eventA sex doll with male make-up, billed as the brother of previous champion and fellow sex doll Akihiro.
815 A desk1June 29, 2009<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
816 A dish1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
817 Rice1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
818 Mitsuboshi curry1<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventA dish of roux.
819 Excellent Mince Cutlet1<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventA dish of pork cutlet.
820 Yuusuke Inokuma1127Tokyo, JapanLive event 
821 Guts-seijin1July 26, 20099Tokyo, JapanLive event 
822 Yuusuke Inokuma12August 4, 20095Tokyo, JapanLive event 
823 Yoshihiko2August 9, 200914Tokyo, JapanLive event 
824 Toru Owashi1August 23, 2009<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventTook place during a battle royal.
825 Sumo Yoshihiko363Tokyo, JapanLive event
826 Kota Ibushi3October 25, 2009<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
827 Yoshihiko4October 25, 200977Tokyo, JapanLive event 
828 Munenori Sawa3January 10, 2010<1Nagoya, JapanLive event 
829 Tanomusaku Toba4<1Nagoya, JapanLive event 
830 Shigehiro Irie1<1Nagoya, JapanLive event 
831 Hikaru Sato141Nagoya, JapanLive event 
832 Michael Nakazawa6February 20, 20108Tokyo, JapanLive event 
833 Kazuki Hirata1February 28, 201014Tokyo, JapanLive event 
834 Keisuke Ishii1March 14, 20107Tokyo, JapanLive event 
835 Munenori Sawa4March 21, 2010<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
836 Masa Takanashi56Tokyo, JapanLive eventPreviously won the title as Masahiro Mekanashi and Poco Takanashi.
837 Danshoku Dino17March 27, 201025Tokyo, JapanLive event 
838 Yukihiro Abe1April 21, 2010<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventChampionship changes take place during a 10-min 3-way title match.
839 Yasu Urano2<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
840 Yukihiro Abe2<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
841 Danshoku Dino1845Tokyo, JapanLive event 
842 Masa Takanashi6June 5, 2010333Tokyo, JapanLive event The longest individual reign
843 Keisuke Ishii2May 4, 2011<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
844 Masa Takanashi742Tokyo, JapanLive event 
845 Emi Sakura3June 15, 2011<1Warabi, JapanLive event 
846 Remi Nagano1<1Warabi, JapanLive event 
847 Hikari Minami3<1Warabi, JapanLive event 
848 Emi Sakura4<1Warabi, JapanLive event 
849 Masa Takanashi83Warabi, JapanLive event 
850 Keisuke Ishii3June 18, 2011<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
851 Ken Ohka8<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
852 Masa Takanashi91Tokyo, JapanLive event 
853 Keisuke Ishii4June 19, 2011<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
854 Masa Takanashi10<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
855 SeXXXy Eddy1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
856 Keisuke Ishii57Tokyo, JapanLive event 
857 Jado1June 26, 2011<1Osaka, JapanLive event 
858 Danshoku Dino194Osaka, JapanLive event 
859 Masa Takanashi11June 30, 2011<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventChampionship changes take place during a 7-team gauntlet match.
860 Yasu Urano33Tokyo, JapanLive event
861 Antonio Honda3July 3, 2011<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
862 Daisuke Sasaki1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
863 Antonio Honda47Tokyo, JapanLive event 
864 Daisuke Sasaki2July 10, 2011<1Nagoya, JapanLive event 
865 Tsuyoshi Kikuchi1<1Nagoya, JapanLive event 
866 Ultraman Robin1<1Nagoya, JapanLive eventWon the title by pinning Kikuchi in a tag team match.
867 Tsuyoshi Kikuchi2<1Nagoya, JapanLive event 
868 Antonio Honda511Nagoya, JapanLive event 
869 Daisuke Sasaki3July 21, 20113Tokyo, JapanLive event 
870 Antonio Honda6July 24, 2011<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventThis was a 15-man Ironman Royal Rumble, which Sasaki won by last eliminating Sasaki.
871 Gorgeous Matsuno9July 24, 201135Tokyo, JapanLive event 
872 Michael Nakazawa7August 28, 2011<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventTook place during a battle royal.
873 Yasu Urano4<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
874 Gorgeous Matsuno10<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
875 DJ Nira3<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
876 Michael Nakazawa8<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
877 Gorgeous Matsuno1191Tokyo, JapanLive event2
878 Shigehiro Irie2November 27, 201132Tokyo, JapanLive eventTook place during a tag team match, where Keisuke Ishi was Irie's partner and Poison Julie Sawada was Matsuno's.
879 Kanjyuro Matsuyama1December 29, 20111Osaka, JapanLive event 
880 Tigers Mask1December 30, 20111Osaka, JapanLive eventThis was a 3-way match also involving Naoki Setoguchi.
881 Takoyakida1December 31, 20112Osaka, JapanLive event 
882 Ebessan (III)1January 2, 20123Osaka, JapanLive event 
883 Apple Miyuki2January 5, 20122Osaka, JapanLive event 
884 Kuishinbo Kamen1January 7, 20121Osaka, JapanLive event 
885 Black Buffalo1January 8, 20124Osaka, JapanLive eventThis was a 3-way match also involving Billyken Kid.
886 Miyuki Matsuyama3January 12, 201249Osaka, JapanLive eventTook place during a tag team match, where Kanjyuro Matsuyama was Matsuyama's partner and Tigers Mask was Buffalo's.
887 Ebessan (III)2March 1, 2012<1Osaka, JapanLive eventThis was a 3-way match also involving Miracle Man.
888 Kanjyuro Matsuyama21Osaka, JapanLive event 
889 Tigers Mask2March 2, 20122Osaka, JapanLive eventThis was a 3-way match also involving Atsushi Kotoge.
890 Miyawaki1March 4, 2012<1Osaka, JapanLive event 
891 Antonio Honda7<1Osaka, JapanLive eventTook place during a 10-minutes Iron Man match.
892 Miyawaki2<1Osaka, JapanLive event
893 Antonio Honda87Osaka, JapanLive event 
894 Poison Julie Sawada6March 11, 2012<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventTook place during a battle royal.
895 Michael Nakazawa9<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
896 Kana1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
897 Antonio Honda9<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
898 Kana228Tokyo, JapanLive event
899 Michael Nakazawa10April 8, 2012<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventTook place during an 10-minutes ironman battle royal.
900 Kana3<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
901 Keita Yano1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
902 Kana4<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
903 Michael Nakazawa11<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
904 Kana522Tokyo, JapanLive event 
905 Ayumi Kurihara1April 30, 201234Tokyo, JapanLive event 
906 Hiroshi Fukuda1June 3, 2012<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
907 Hoshitango3<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
908 Michael Nakazawa12<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
909 Ayumi Kurihara25Tokyo, JapanLive event 
910 Mio Shirai1June 8, 20122Tokyo, JapanLive event 
911 Hiroyo Matsumoto1June 10, 20123Tokyo, JapanLive event 
912 Tsukasa Fujimoto1June 13, 201210Saitama, JapanLive event 
913 Tsukushi1June 23, 2012<1Warabi, Saitama, JapanLive event 
914 Ringside mat at Ice Ribbon dojo1<1Warabi, Saitama, JapanLive event 
915 Tsukasa Fujimoto21Warabi, Saitama, JapanLive event 
916 Hiroshi Fukuda2June 24, 2012<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventTook place during a battle royal.
917 Tanomusaku Toba5<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
918 Tsukasa Fujimoto3<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
919 Choun Shiryu16Tokyo, JapanLive event
920 DJ Nira4June 30, 2012<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
921 Choun Shiryu212Tokyo, JapanLive event 
922 Yuki Sato1July 12, 20127Tokyo, JapanLive event 
923 Dick Togo2July 19, 20121BoliviaLive eventFirst title change to take place outside of Japan.
924 Ajayu1July 20, 20122BoliviaLive event 
925 Yuki Sato1July 22, 2012<1BoliviaLive event 
926 A Bolivian boy1<1BoliviaLive event 
927 Dick Togo32BoliviaLive event 
928 Yuki Sato2July 24, 20125BoliviaLive event 
929 Choun Shiryu3July 29, 2012<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
930 Hiroshi Fukuda3<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventTook place during a battle royal.
931 Akito1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
932 Choun Shiryu4<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
933 Yuki Sato3<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
934 Hiroshi Fukuda4<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
935 Gorgeous Matsuno12<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
936 Makoto Oishi1<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventTook place during a tag team match, with Kudo as Oishi's partner, and DJ Nira as Matsuno's.
937 Hiroshi Fukuda5<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
938 Gorgeous Matsuno131Tokyo, JapanLive event 
939 Mio Shirai2July 30, 2012<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventPinned Matsuno in a 4-way tag team match, also involving Ryo Mizunami as Shirai's partner, Rion Mizuki as Matsuno's, and the teams of Saoshi Sano and Batten Tamagawa, and Go Shiofuki and Kinteki Sakuragaoka.
940 Gentaro4<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
941 Michael Mamezawa1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
942 Hiroshi Fukuda61Tokyo, JapanLive event 
943 Gota Ihashi1July 31, 20121Tokyo, JapanLive event 
944 Hiroshi Fukuda7August 1, 20121Tokyo, JapanLive event 
945 Rikiya Shindo1August 2, 2012<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
946 Hiroshi Fukuda81Tokyo, JapanLive event 
947 Yakitori1August 3, 2012<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
948 Ryuichi Sekine1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
949 Beer1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
950 Gota Ihashi2<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
951 Hiroshi Fukuda91Tokyo, JapanLive event 
952 Konosuke Takeshita1August 4, 2012<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
953 Hiroshi Fukuda10<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
954 DJ Nira55Tokyo, JapanLive event 
955 Hiroshi Fukuda11August 9, 2012<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
956 Chair1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
957 Hiroshi Fukuda12<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
958 Cherry8<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
959 DJ Nira69Tokyo, JapanLive event 
960 E.YOSHIHIKO5August 18, 2012<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventTook place during a battle royal.
961 Yoshiaki Fujiwara1138Tokyo, JapanLive event
962 E.YOSHIHIKO6January 3, 2013171Tokyo, JapanLive event 
963 Gorgeous Matsuno14June 23, 2013<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventTook place during a 9-man 10-minutes battle royal.
964 Masa Takanashi12<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
965 Tomomitsu Matsunaga1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
966 Soma Takao1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
967 Mikami11<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
968 Tomomitsu Matsunaga2<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
969 Michael Nakazawa13<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
970 Yoshihiko5<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
971 DJ Nira7<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
972 "Kōmyō"156Tokyo, JapanLive eventA calligraphy by singer and actor Akihiro Miwa. Took place during a 9-man 10-minutes battle royal.
973 DJ Nira8August 18, 2013<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventTook place during a battle royal.
974 Akihiro242Tokyo, JapanLive event
975 Kudo2September 29, 201314Tokyo, JapanLive eventPinned Akihiro during a battle royal.
976 Danshoku Dino20October 13, 20137Sapporo, JapanLive eventTook place during a tag team match, with Makoto Oishi as Dino's partner and Harashima as Kudo's.
977 Harashima2October 20, 201356Tokyo, JapanLive eventThis was also for Harashima's KO-D Openweight Championship. Harashima previously won the title as Hero!
978 Yukio Sakaguchi1December 15, 20138Fukuoka, JapanLive eventTook place during a tag team match, with Mokoto Oishi as Dino's partner and Harashima as Kudo's. Sakaguchi won by referee stoppage.
979 Harashima3December 23, 201321Tokyo, JapanLive eventThis was also for Harashima's KO-D Openweight Championship.
980 Masa Takanashi13January 13, 201413Tokyo, JapanLive event 
981 Tomomitsu Matsunaga3January 26, 2014<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventTook place during a battle royal.
982 Guanchulo1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
983 Gota Ihashi3<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
984 Kazuki Hirata2<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
985 Michael Nakazawa14<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
986 Hoshitango4<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
987 Yasu Urano5<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
988 Masa Takanashi14<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
989 Yasu Urano628Tokyo, JapanLive event
990 Emi Sakura5February 23, 2014<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventTook place during a battle royal.
991 DJ Nira9<1TokyoLive event
992 Akito2<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
993 Daichi Kakimoto3<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
994 Kazuki Hirata314Tokyo, JapanLive event
995 Daisuke Sasaki4March 9, 2014<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventTook place during a battle royal.
996 DJ Nira10<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
997 Makoto Oishi2<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
998 Kazuki Hirata4<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
999 Sanshiro Takagi851Tokyo, JapanLive event
1000 Ironman title belt1April 29, 2014<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventTakagi attempted to retire the championship, but was knocked out by Poison Sawada with the belt; as Takagi fell with the belt on his chest, the referee counted the pinfall, making the belt itself the champion.
1001 Jun Akiyama118Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1002 Masao Inoue1May 17, 2014<1Kasukabe, Saitama, JapanLive event 
1003 Jun Akiyama28Kasukabe, Saitama, JapanLive event 
1004 Masao Inoue2May 25, 2014<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventPinned Akiyama during a 6-man battle royal.
1005 Jun Akiyama34Chiba, JapanLive event 
1006 Akihiro3May 29, 201480Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1007 DJ Nira11August 17, 2014<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventTook place during a battle royal.
1008 Gorgeous Matsuno15<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
1009 LiLiCo1128Tokyo, JapanLive event 1
1010 Yoshihiko6December 23, 201411Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1011 Saki Akai1January 3, 2015<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventTook place during a 6-man tag team match, with Masa Takanashi and D.J. Nira as Akai's partners, and Antonio Honda and Soma Takao as Yoshihiko's.
1012 Aja Kong243Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1013 Yusuke Kubo1February 15, 2015<1Saitama, JapanLive event
1014 Syunma Katsumata1<1Saitama, JapanLive eventTook place during a battle royal.
1015 Hikaru Sato2<1Saitama, JapanLive event
1016 Soma Takao2<1Saitama, JapanLive event 
1017 Zeus1<1Saitama, JapanLive event 
1018 Tomomitsu Matsunaga4<1Saitama, JapanLive event 
1019 Makoto Oishi3<1Saitama, JapanLive event 
1020 Aja Kong3254Saitama, JapanLive event
1021 Cherry9October 27, 20153Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1022 Fairy Nipponbashi1October 30, 2015<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1023 Moeka Haruhi3<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1024 Cherry109Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1025 Tomomitsu Matsunaga5November 8, 2015<1Kasukabe, JapanLive eventTook place during a battle royal.
1026 Cherry11<1Kasukabe, JapanLive event
1027 Toru Owashi2<1Kasukabe, JapanLive event
1028 Ladybeard1<1Kasukabe, JapanLive event
1029 Tomomitsu Matsunaga6<1Kasukabe, JapanLive event
1030 Cherry12<1Kasukabe, JapanLive event
1031 Toru Owashi3<1Kasukabe, JapanLive event
1032 Ladybeard2<1Kasukabe, JapanLive event
1033 Tomomitsu Matsunaga7<1Kasukabe, JapanLive event
1034 Cherry13<1Kasukabe, JapanLive event
1035 Tomomitsu Matsunaga8<1Kasukabe, JapanLive event
1036 Toru Owashi4<1Kasukabe, JapanLive event
1037 Ladybeard3<1Kasukabe, JapanLive event
1038 Cherry14<1Kasukabe, JapanLive event
1039 Makoto Oishi4<1Kasukabe, JapanLive event 
1040 Suguru Miyatake1<1Kasukabe, JapanLive event 
1041 Kazuki Hirata5<1Kasukabe, JapanLive event 
1042 Makoto Oishi5<1Kasukabe, JapanLive event 
1043 Cherry1510Kasukabe, JapanLive event 
1044 Oishi|Makoto Oishi6November 18, 2015<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1045 Toru Owashi5<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1046 Kazuki Hirata6<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1047 Masa Takanashi15<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1048 Suguru Miyatake2<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1049 Syunma Katsumata2<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1050 Cherry16<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1051 Gota Ihashi4<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1052 Gota Ihashi's tights1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1053 Cherry171Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1054 Asako Galápagos Akita1November 19, 2015<1Tokyo, JapanTokyo Sports officesEditor for the Tokyo Sports newspaper.
1055 Cherry189Tokyo, JapanTokyo Sports offices 
1056 Kikutaro6November 28, 2015<1Osaka, JapanLive eventTook place during a battle royal.
1057 Syunma Katsumata3November 28, 2015<1Osaka, JapanLive event
1058 Kazuki Hirata7<1Osaka, JapanLive event
1059 Toru Owashi6<1Osaka, JapanLive event
1060 Yoshihiko7<1Osaka, JapanLive event
1061 Suguru Miyatake3<1Osaka, JapanLive event
1062 Gota Ihashi5<1Osaka, JapanLive event
1063 Gota Ihashi's underwear1<1Osaka, JapanLive event
1064 Cherry18<1Osaka, JapanLive event
1065 Saki Akai215Osaka, JapanLive event
1066 Cherry19December 13, 2015<1Fukuoka, JapanLive eventTook place during a battle royal.
1067 Makoto Oishi7<1Fukuoka, JapanLive event
1068 Ventvert Jack1<1Fukuoka, JapanLive event
1069 Hiroshi Fukuda13<1Fukuoka, JapanLive event
1070 Saki Akai321Fukuoka, JapanLive event
1071 LiLiCo2January 3, 2016112Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1072 Saki Akai4April 24, 201627Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1073 Joey Ryan1May 21, 201622Kasukabe, JapanLive event 
1074 Rey Mysterio Jr.1June 12, 2016<1Boyle Heights, CA, United StatesLive event [3]
1075 Joey Ryan25Boyle Heights, CA, United StatesLive event [4]
1076 Chuck Taylor1June 17, 2016<1Des Moines, IA, United StatesLive event [5]
1077 Scott Hall1<1Des Moines, IA, United StatesLive event [5]
1078 Colt Cabana1<1Des Moines, IA, United StatesLive eventWon the title by forfeit after tricking Scott Hall into saying "I give up" off a sheet of paper.[6]
1079 Joey Ryan33Des Moines, IA, United StatesLive event [7]
1080 Kikutaro7June 20, 2016<1Los Angeles, CA, United StatesLive event [8]
1081 Laura James11Los Angeles, CA, United StatesLive event [9]
1082 Bunny1June 21, 20162Los Angeles, CA, United StatesLive eventA cat.[10]
1083 Ryan Nemeth1June 23, 2016<1Los Angeles, CA, United StatesLive eventWon the title by trading it with Bunny for a cat treat.[11]
1084 Taya Valkyrie12Hollywood, CA, United StatesLive event [12]
1085 John Morrison1June 25, 2016<1Boyle Heights, CA, United StatesLive event [13]
1086 Ricochet11Boyle Heights, CA, United StatesLive event [14]
1087 Brian Metz1June 26, 2016<1Boyle Heights, CA, United StatesLive eventWon by tricking Ricochet into signing a document giving the title to Metz.[15]
1088 Matt Striker1<1Boyle Heights, CA, United StatesLive event [15]
1089 Cheerleader Melissa1<1Boyle Heights, CA, United StatesLive event [16]
1090 Matt Cross1<1Boyle Heights, CA, United StatesLive event [17]
1091 Brian Cage11Boyle Heights, CA, United StatesLive event [18]
1092 Joey Ryan4June 27, 20162Boyle Heights, CA, United StatesLive event [19]
1093 Alacrana Plata #22June 29, 20169Venice, CA, United StatesLive eventPreviously won the title as Laura James.[20]
1094 Buggy Nova1July 8, 2016<1Corona, CA, United StatesLive event [21]
1095 Joey Ryan51Corona, CA, United StatesLive event [21]
1096 Scarlett Bordeaux1July 9, 2016<1Detroit, MI, United StatesLive event [22]
1097 Rhyno1<1Detroit, MI, United StatesLive eventIn a match defending the title against Rhino, Bordeaux forfeited the title in exchange for Rhyno's autograph.[23]
1098 Robbie E1<1Detroit, MI, United StatesLive eventThis was a ladder match.[24]
1099 Joey Ryan61Detroit, MI, United StatesLive eventWon the title by trading it with Robbie E for toilet paper.[25]
1100 Timothy Thatcher1July 10, 2016<1Oxnard, CA, United StatesLive event [26]
1101 Drew Gulak1<1Oxnard, CA, United StatesLive event [27]
1102 Eli Drake1<1Oxnard, CA, United StatesLive event [28]
1103 Jervis Cottonbelly1<1Oxnard, CA, United StatesLive eventWon due to Drake asking Cottonbelly to stop tickling him, which the referee counted as a submission.[29]
1104 Joey Ryan77Oxnard, CA, United StatesLive eventWon the title by trading it with Cottonbelly for the company of two women.[30]
1105 Brian Kendrick1July 17, 2016<1Moorpark, CA, United StatesLive event [31]
1106 Joey Ryan85Moorpark, CA, United StatesLive event [32]
1107 "Spider-Man"1July 22, 2016<1San Diego, CA, United StatesLive eventA person cosplaying as Spider-Man.[32]
1108 The Addicition
(Christopher Daniels and Frankie Kazarian)
1<1San Diego, CA, United StatesLive eventDaniels and Kazarian pinned "Spider-Man" at the same time to become co-champions; First tag team to become co-champions.[33]
1109 Mike Kingston1<1San Diego, CA, United StatesLive event [34]
1110 Joey Ryan9<1San Diego, CA, United StatesLive event [35]
1111 Laura James31San Diego, CA, United StatesLive event [36]
1112 Ron Funches1July 23, 2016<1San Diego, CA, United StatesLive event [37]
1113 Joey Ryan10July 23, 20165San Diego, CA, United StatesLive event [38]
1114 Candice LeRae1July 28, 20163"Inside Joey Ryan's head"N/APinned Joey Ryan in a dream; first title change to take place outside of reality.[39]
1115 Joey Ryan11July 31, 2016<1Providence, RI, United StatesAmericana '16 
1116 Mia Yim1<1Providence, RI, United StatesAmericana '16 
1117 Suge D1<1Providence, RI, United StatesAmericana '16 [40]
1118 Tanya Cornell1<1Providence, RI, United StatesAmericana '16 [41]
1119 Kevin Quinn1<1Providence, RI, United StatesAmericana '16 [42]
1120 Johnny Cockstrong1<1Providence, RI, United StatesLive event [43]
1121 Joey Ryan12<1Providence, RI, United StatesLive event [44]
1122 Beyond Wrestling audience1<1Providence, RI, United StatesLive eventRyan forfeited the title to the audience of show, thus recognizing it as champion. The reign is only credited to "Beyond Wrestling audience", and not to the respective names of the people in attendance.[45]
1123 Joey Ryan131Providence, RI, United StatesLive event [45]
1124 Cerealman1August 1, 20163Los Angeles, CA, United StatesLive event [46]
1125 Joey Ryan14August 4, 20162Los Angeles, CA, United StatesLive event [47]
1126 Suge D2August 6, 2016<1LaSalle, IL, United StatesLive event [48]
1127 Santino Marella1<1LaSalle, IL, United StatesLive event [48]
1128 Joey Ryan151LaSalle, IL, United StatesLive event [48]
1129 Johnny Gargano1August 7, 20161Miami, FL, United StatesLive event [49]
1130 Zack Sabre Jr.1August 8, 20161United StatesLive event [50]
1131 Excalibur1August 9, 20161United StatesLive event [51]
1132 Rick Knox1August 10, 2016<1United StatesLive event [52]
1133 The Young Bucks
(Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson)
11United StatesLive eventPinned Rick Knox together to win the title.[52]
1134 Chris Hero1August 11, 2016<1United StatesLive eventBoughts the title from The Young Bucks with their own money.[53]
1135 Veda Scott1<1United StatesLive eventWon the title by trading it with Hero for a new elbow technique.[54]
1136 Joey Ryan161United StatesLive event [55]
1137 Chris Masters1August 12, 2016<1United StatesLive event [56]
1138 Tommy Dreamer1<1United StatesLive eventThis was a First Blood match.[57]
1139 Joey Ryan173United StatesLive event 
1140 Rocky Romero1August 15, 2016<1United StatesLive event [58]
1141 Peter Avalon1<1United StatesLive event 
1142 Marty Scurll1<1United StatesLive event 
1143 Joey Ryan18<1United StatesLive event 
1144 Rocky Romero21United StatesLive event 
1145 Jarek 1:201August 16, 20161United StatesLive eventWon by forfeit after making Romero disappear in a magic trick.[59]
1146 Joey Ryan19August 17, 20161United StatesLive event [60]
1147 Vince McMahon's star1August 18, 2016<1Hollywood, CA, United StatesLive eventVince McMahon's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. 
1148 Laura James4<1Hollywood, CA, United StatesLive event 
1149 Judas Draven1<1United StatesLive event 
1150 Joey Ryan201United StatesLive event 
1151 X-Pac1August 19, 2016<1San Francisco, CA, United StatesLive event 
1152 MVP1<1San Francisco, CA, United StatesLive event 
1153 Joey Ryan211San Francisco, CA, United StatesLive event 
1154 Bill Hanstock1August 20, 2016<1North Hollywood, CA, United StatesLive event 
1155 Brandon Stroud1<1North Hollywood, CA, United StatesLive event 
1156 Joey Ryan226North Hollywood, CA, United StatesLive event 
1157 Guanchulo2August 26, 2016<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1158 Toru Owashi71Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1159 Kazuki Hirata8August 27, 2016<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1160 Rei Takagi2<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1161 Joey Ryan23<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1162 Toru Owashi81Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1163 Yakitori2August 28, 2016<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1164 Cherry20<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1165 Keisuke Ishii6<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1166 Yoshihiko8<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1167 Toru Owashi9<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1168 Joey Ryan24<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1169 Yakitori3<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1170 Ryota Yamasato186Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1171 Ano1November 22, 2016<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1172 Risa Azuma1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1173 Ryota Sakai11Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1174 Kazuki Hirata9November 23, 2016<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1175 TV Tokyo camera crane1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1176 Ryota Yamasato2<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1177 Hiroshige1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1178 Takuro Sepa1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1179 RN: Konyamoanokodenuitarou1<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventA printed email.
1180 Kazuki Hirata10<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1181 Gota Ihashi6<1JapanLive event 
1182 Toru Owashi10<1Kawaguchi, JapanLive event 
1183 Kazuki Hirata11<1Kawaguchi, JapanLive event 
1184 Nobuhiro Shimatani1<1Kawaguchi, JapanLive event 
1185 Gota Ihashi7<1Kawaguchi, JapanLive event 
1186 Masahiro Takanashi16<1Kawaguchi, JapanLive event
1187 Kazuki Hirata12<1Kawaguchi, JapanLive event 
1188 Toru Owashi117Kawaguchi, JapanLive event 
1189 Masahiro Takanashi17November 30, 2016<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1190 Soto Utashiro1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1191 Mataro12Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1192 Miki Motoi1December 2, 2016<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1193 Toru Owashi122Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1194 Masahiro Takanashi18December 4, 2016<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1195 Guanchulo3<1Shizuoka, JapanLive event 
1196 Bus1<1Shizuoka, JapanLive eventGuanchulo got stuck on the door of the bus and submitted.
1197 Nobuhiro Shimatani2<1Shiga, JapanLive eventShimatani twisted the bus' windshield wiper and was told to stop by the bus driver, which the referee counted as submission.
1198 Akira Aoki1<1Shiga, JapanLive eventThe driver of the bus.
1199 Toru Owashi13<1Osaka, JapanLive event 
1200 Pork bun1<1Osaka, JapanLive event 
1201 Mad Paulie1<1Osaka, JapanLive event 
1202 Dai Suzuki1<1Osaka, JapanLive event 
1203 Toru Owashi14<1Osaka, JapanLive event 
1204 Kuishinbo Kamen2<1Osaka, JapanLive event 
1205 Kikutaro8<1Osaka, JapanLive event 
1206 Kotatsu1<1Osaka, JapanLive event 
1207 Hyota Echizenya162Osaka, JapanLive event 
1208 Kotatsu2February 4, 201744Osaka, JapanLive event 
1209 Guanchulo4March 20, 2017<1Saitama JapanLive event 
1210 Yoshihiko9<1Saitama, JapanLive event 
1211 Kotatsu3<1Saitama, JapanLive event 
1212 Joey Ryan25<1Saitama, JapanLive event 
1213 Danshoku Dino216Saitama, JapanLive event 
1214 Joey Ryan26March 26, 2017<1Osaka, JapanLive event 
1215 Danshoku Dino22<1Osaka, JapanLive event 
1216 Joey Ryan274Osaka, JapanLive event 
1217 Brandi Rhodes1March 30, 2017<1Orlando, FL, United StatesLive event 
1218 Pat Buck1<1Orlando, FL, United StatesLive event 
1219 Joey Ryan281Orlando, FL, United StatesLive event 
1220 Matt Striker2March 31, 2017<1Orlando, FL, United StatesLive event 
1221 Joey Ryan29<1Orlando, FL, United StatesLive event 
1222 Swoggle1<1Orlando, FL, United StatesLive event 
1223 Joey Ryan30<1Orlando, FL, United StatesLive event 
1224 The Sandman1<1Orlando, FL, United StatesLive event [61]
1225 Swoggle2<1Orlando, FL, United StatesLive event 
1226 Joey Ryan311Orlando, FL, United StatesLive event 
1227 Jack the Jobber1April 1, 2017<1Orlando, FL, United StatesWCPW's State of EmergencyPinned Ryan whilst he was in the middle of a match with Primate.[62]
1228 Joey Ryan32<1Orlando, FL, United StatesWCPW's State of Emergency 
1229 Joe Hendry1<1Orlando, FL, United StatesWCPW's State of Emergency 
1230 Trash bin1<1Orlando, FL, United StatesWCPW's State of EmergencyHendry threw the belt into the trash bin because he hated comedy wrestling, with the trash bin being recognized as champion.
1231 Jack the Jobber2<1Orlando, FL, United StatesWCPW's State of EmergencyFound the trash and pinned it backstage.
1232 Joey Ryan33<1Orlando, FL, United StatesWCPW State of Emergency 
1233 Shayna Baszler1<1Orlando, FL, United StatesLive event 
1234 Eddie Kingston1<1Orlando, FL, United StatesLive event 
1235 Joey Ryan34<1Orlando, FL, United StatesLive event 
1236 Joey Janela1<1Orlando, FL, United StatesLive event 
1237 The Invisible Man16Orlando, FL, United StatesLive event 
1238 Jon Murray1April 7, 2017<1Dayton, OH, United StatesRockstar Pro Wrestling's Spring Break 
1239 Joey Ryan3521Dayton, OH, United StatesRockstar Pro Wrestling's Spring Break 
1240 Tommy Dreamer2April 28, 2017<1Canterbury, United KingdomFight! Nation UK Live event [63]
1241 Robert Sharpe1<1Canterbury, United KingdomFight! Nation UK Live event [63]
1242 Joey Ryan361Canterbury, United KingdomFight! Nation UK Live event [63]
1243 Nixon Newell1April 29, 20171Bristol, United KingdomPro Wrestling Chaos Live eventThis was a 3-way match also involving Rick Riley. Riley's APW 24/7 Championship was also on the line, but as you could only win his title by pinning him, Newell only won the Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship. The match officially ended when Ryan pinned Riley to win his title.[64]
1244 Joey Ryan37April 30, 2017<1London, United KingdomLive event 
1245 Nixon Newell2<1London, United KingdomIPW:UK event 
1246 Joey Ryan38<1London, United KingdomIPW: UK Meet & Greet 
1247 Giovanni Lombardo Jr.1<1London, United KingdomLive event [65]
1248 Cuban Heat1<1London, United KingdomLive event [65]
1249 Joey Ryan397London, United KingdomLive event [65]
1250 Sosa with the Cosa1May 7, 2017<1Ridgefield Park, NJLive event 
1251 Mike from the Front Row (Mikey Mickendrow)1<1Ridgefield Park, NJLive eventAudience member.[66]
1252 Joey Ryan40<1Ridgefield Park, NJLive event 
1253 Maxwell Jacob Friedman1<1Ridgefield Park, NJLive event 
1254 Lio Rush1<1Ridgefield Park, NJLive event 
1255 CPA1<1Ridgefield Park, NJLive event 
1256 Pinkie Sanchez1<1Ridgefield Park, NJLive event 
1257 Steven Pena1<1Ridgefield Park, NJLive event 
1258 Matt Caraballo1<1Ridgefield Park, NJLive event 
1259 Jimmy Lloyd1<1Ridgefield Park, NJLive event 
1260 Joey Ryan4118Ridgefield Park, NJLive event 
1261 Laura James5June 24, 201710Austin, TXWrestleCircus' Dive Hard With a VengeanceWon by pinning Ryan in the first fall of a four-way three-fall match also involving Tessa Blanchard and Jordan Len-X, which was also for Ryan's WrestleCircus Sideshow Championship and Pro Wrestling Revolver Scramble Championship. Blanchard won the WrestleCircus Sideshow Championship with the second pinfall, and Len-X won the Pro Wrestling Revolver Scramble Championship with the third.[67]
1262 Joey Ryan42July 4, 20173Baldwin Park, CABar Wrestling 2: Independents Day [68]
1263 Daisuke Sasaki5July 7, 2017<1Tokyo, JapanLive event [69]
1264 Joey Ryan438Tokyo, JapanLive event [69]
1265 Maho Kurone1July 15, 201711Yokohama, JapanLive event 
1266 Miyu Yamashita1July 26, 20174Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1267 Marika Kobashi1July 30, 2017<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1268 Cherry216Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1269 Tetsuya Koda2August 5, 201715Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1270 Nodoka Onesan1August 20, 2017<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1271 Mizuki1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1272 Yuu135Tokyo, JapanLive event [70]
1273 Disposable Chopsticks1September 24, 2017<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventA pair of chopsticks.
1274 Royce Isaacs1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1275 Antonio Honda10<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1276 Yoshihiko10<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1277 Kazuki Hirata13<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1278 Yuni1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1279 Makoto Oishi8<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1280 Yuu260Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1281 Miyu Yamashita2November 23, 201731Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1282 Ichiko Hirata14December 24, 2017<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventPreviously won the title as Kazuki Hirata.
1283 Diego56Tokyo, JapanLive eventPreviously won the title as Guanchulo.
1284 Dick Togo4December 30, 2017<1Tokyo, JapanLive event
1285 Colt Cabana24Tokyo, JapanLive event
1286 Super Sasadango Machine3January 3, 201838Tokyo, JapanLive eventPreviously won the title as Muscle Sakai.
1287 Abe Wakichi1February 10, 20181Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1288 Super Sasadango Machine4February 11, 201812Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1289 Kaede1February 23, 20181Tokyo, JapanLive eventMember of the J-pop group Negicco.
1290 Super Sasadango Machine5March 2, 20188Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1291 MAO1March 10, 2018<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1292 Sanshiro Takagi10<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1293 Makoto Oishi91Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1294 Kazuki Hirata14March 11, 2018<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1295 Yuni2<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1296 Makoto Oishi103Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1297 Aja Kong2March 14, 2018<1Tokyo, JapanLive event [71]
1298 Super Sasadango Machine639Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1299 Kazuki Hirata15April 22, 2018<1Nagano, JapanLive event [72]
1300 Super Sasadango Machine77Nagano, JapanLive event 
1301 Nobuhiro Shimatani2April 29, 2018<1Tokyo, JapanLive event [73]
1302 Saki Akai59Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1303 Nobuhiro Shimatani4May 8, 2018<1Tokyo, Japan Live event 
1304 Saki Akai614Tokyo, Japan Live event 
1305 Nobuhiro Shimatani5May 22, 2018<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventWon in a gauntlet match
1306 Stuhl1<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventWon in a gauntlet match
1307 Antonio Honda10<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventWon in a gauntlet match
1308 Maki Ito1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1309 Makoto Oishi115Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1310 Yuni1May 27, 2018<1Tokyo, Japan Live event  
1311 Saki Akai7<1Tokyo, Japan Live event  
1312 Makoto Oishi122Tokyo, JapanLive event  
1313 Yoshihiko11May 29, 201814Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1314 Makoto Oishi13June 12, 2018<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventWon in a gauntlet match
1315 Nobuhiru Shimatani64Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1316 Kenshin Chikano1June 16, 2018<1Hiroshima, JapanLive eventWon in a 6-man Tag Team Match teaming with Naomi Yoshimura & Tsuyoshi Okada to face Shimatani & Mike Bailey & MAO and pinned Shimatani.
1317 Tsuyoshi Okada1<1Hiroshima, JapanLive event 
1318 Makoto Oishi138Hiroshima, JapanLive event 
1319 KUDO3June 24, 20188Tokyo, JapanLive eventTeamed with Yukio Sakaguchi & Masahiro Takanashi to face Oishi & Danshoku Dino & Super Sasadango Machine and pins Oishi.
1320 Nobuhiro Shimatani7July 10, 2018<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1321 Saori Anou1<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1322 Saki Akai8<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1323 Nobuhiro Shimatani8<1Tokyo, JapanLive event 
1324 Konosuke Takeshita 2<1Tokyo, JapanLive eventTook place during a 7-person royal rumble.
1325 Akari Suda195+Tokyo, JapanLive eventMember of the teen idol group SKE48.

Notable champions

As of May 2018 there have been over 1,300 title changes for the belt, which has been won by numerous male and female wrestlers and non-wrestlers, including children, animals, entire audiences and inanimate objects.

Animals

  • Yatchan - A monkey
  • Cocolo - A miniature Dachshund dog.
  • Bunny - A cat

Inanimate objects

  • Ladder - a steel ladder. Would fall on the champion and a pinfall was counted. Ladder successfully defended the title by not being pinned during the time limit battle royal matches. Ladder was a three-time champion and the first inanimate object to win the title.
  • Kitty-Chan - a stuffed 'Hello Kitty' doll
  • Mah-Kun - another stuffed doll, who defeated 'Kitty-Chan' for the belt
  • A baseball bat - lost the belt after being broken in half as a 'KO' decision
  • Chiririn - a chicken doll
  • Mr. Kasai - a stuffed Jun Kasai doll. Mr. Kasai has won the belt twice.
  • A Pro Wrestling Wave poster.
  • Big Japan Pro Wrestling ring truck.
  • Ice Ribbon ringside mat.
  • A pint of beer.
  • A stick of yakitori.
  • A steel chair.
  • "Kōmyō", a painting by Akihiro Miwa.
  • The title belt itself.
  • Akihiro, another inflatable 'love doll'. Made its debut on August 18, 2013.
  • Yoshihiko - An inflatable 'love doll' and the supposed brother of Akihiro. Wrestlers treat it as if it actually was an active wrestler, and actually sell moves "done" by him/her, mostly high flying moves. For some moves, like outside dives, Yoshihiko is helped by one or more assistants, who throw him out of the ring, pull his foot on the ropes, etc. Opposing wrestlers make like those assistants are not there and are part of Yoshihiko. The original Yoshihiko was "killed" by an Antonio Honda knee drop, which caused its head to burst open, and was replaced by a second Yoshihiko, who was also a 'love doll', only modified to resemble the Great Muta. The second Yoshihiko was killed by Kenny Omega by a giant swing that sent Yoshihiko out of the ring, thus splitting his head open and revealing cotton stuffing. Later on in that match however, a third Yoshihiko came out resembling The Undertaker's old American Bad Ass gimmick, even using the same theme music. Following that match, the third Yoshihiko was shot to death by Antonio Honda. A fourth Yoshihiko, resembling Hulk Hogan, debuted shortly afterwards.
  • Vince McMahon's Hollywood Walk of Fame star
  • A bus
  • TV Tokyo camera crane
  • Pork bun
  • A kotatsu table
  • A trash bin
  • Pair of chopsticks
  • RN: Konyamoanokodenuitarou - A printed E-mail

Non-existent

  • Arnold Skeskejanaker - An "invisible wrestler" i.e. non-existent. Opponents sell moves of a wrestler who isn't there, and the title is held by nothing and no-one but the wrestlers and referees act as if they can see and pin the "invisible wrestler". Muscle Sakai "won" the title from this "invisible wrestler" by using a "ray gun" and "infrared visor" to shoot the "invisible wrestler", winning the belt on a KO decision.
  • The Invisible Man - Another "invisible wrestler"

Collective champions

Reigns

Top 5 number of reigns

  • Shinobu: 216
  • Yuko Miyamoto: 215
  • Joey Ryan: 43
  • Danshoku Dino: 22
  • Cherry: 21

Top 5 longest reigns

  • Masa Takanashi: 333 days
  • Aja Kong: 254 days
  • Arnold Skeskejanaker: 222 days
  • Yoshihiko: 171 days
  • Yoshiaki Fujiwara: 138 days

See also

References

General
  • "Ironman Heavymetalweight Title". Wrestling-Titles.com. Retrieved 2016-07-20.
Specific
  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Iron Man Heavymetalweight Championship". Dramatic DDT.
  2. "Ironman Heavymetalweight Title (Japan)". Wrestling-Title.
  3. "Rey Mysterio Jr pins Joey Ryan to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title". YouTube. 13 June 2016.
  4. "Joey Ryan pins Rey Mysterio Jr to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title". YouTube. 15 June 2016.
  5. 1 2 "Scott Hall beats Chuck Taylor who beat Joey Ryan (and Colt Cabana) to win the DDT Pro Ironman Title". YouTube. 19 June 2016.
  6. "Colt Cabana beats Scott Hall by submission to win DDT Pro Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title". YouTube. 20 June 2016.
  7. "Joey Ryan pins Colt Cabana to win the DDT Pro Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title". YouTube. 21 June 2016.
  8. "Kikutaro pins Joey Ryan to win the DDT Pro Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title". 22 June 2016.
  9. "Laura James pins Kikutaro to win the DDT Pro Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Championship". YouTube. 23 June 2016.
  10. {{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUFYSWh2RqE%7Ctitle=Bunny the cat pins Laura James to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title|date=24 June 2016|publisher=YouTube}
  11. "Ryan Nemeth beats Bunny by forfeit to win the DDT Pro Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title". YouTube. 26 June 2016.
  12. "Taya pins Ryan Nemeth to win the DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title". YouTube. 27 June 2016.
  13. "John Morrison (Mundo) pins Taya to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title". YouTube. 28 June 2016.
  14. "Ricochet pins John Morrison (Mundo) to win the DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight Title". YouTube. 29 June 2016.
  15. 1 2 "Matt Striker pins Brian Metz who beat Ricochet by forfeit to win DDT Pro Ironman (24/7 Rule) Title". 30 June 2016 via YouTube.
  16. "Cheerleader Melissa pins Matt Striker to win the DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight Title". 1 July 2016 via YouTube.
  17. "Matt Cross beats Cheerleader Melissa by tap out to win DDT Pro Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7) Title". 2 July 2016 via YouTube.
  18. "Brian Cage beats Matt Cross by submission to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight Title". 3 July 2016 via YouTube.
  19. "Joey Ryan pins Brian Cage to win the DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title". YouTube. 5 July 2016.
  20. "Laura James pins Joey Ryan to win the DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title". YouTube. 6 July 2016.
  21. 1 2 "Joey Ryan pins Buggy Nova who pinned Laura James to win the DDT Pro Ironman Heavymetalweight Title". YouTube. 9 July 2016.
  22. "Scarlett Bordeaux pins Joey Ryan to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title". YouTube. 10 July 2016.
  23. "Rhyno defeats Scarlett Bordeaux by forfeit to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight Title". YouTube. 11 July 2016.
  24. "Robbie E beats Rhyno in a ladder match to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight Title". YouTube. 12 July 2016.
  25. "Joey Ryan beats Robbie E by forfeit to win the DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight Title". YouTube. 13 July 2016.
  26. "Timothy Thatcher beats Joey Ryan by submission to win the DDT Pro Ironman Heavymetalweight Title". YouTube. 14 July 2016.
  27. "Drew Gulak pins Timothy Thatcher to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight Title". YouTube. 15 July 2016.
  28. "Eli Drake pins Drew Gulak to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight Title". YouTube. 16 July 2016.
  29. "Jervis Cottonbelly beats Eli Drake by submission to win DDT Pro Ironman Heavymetalweight Title". YouTube. 17 July 2016.
  30. "Joey Ryan beats Jervis Cottonbelly by forfeit to win DDT Pro Ironman Heavymetalweight Title". YouTube. 18 July 2016.
  31. "Brian Kendrick pins Joey Ryan to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title". 2016-07-19. Retrieved 2016-07-20.
  32. 1 2 "Joey Ryan pins Brian Kendrick to win DDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight (24/7 Rule) Title". YouTube. 20 July 2016.
  33. "Christopher Daniels & Frankie Kazarian pin Spider-Man to win DDT Pro Ironman Heavymetalweight Title". 23 July 2016.
  34. "Mike of Headlocked beats The Addiction by submission to win DDT Pro Ironman Heavymetalweight Title". 24 July 2016.
  35. "Joey Ryan beats Michael of Headlocked by submission to win DDT Pro Ironman Heavymetalweight Title". 24 July 2016.
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