International Ribbon Tag Team Championship

International Ribbon Tag Team Championship

Tsukushi, record seven-time International Ribbon Tag Team Champion, with one of the title belts in April 2012
Details
Promotion Ice Ribbon
Date established April 4, 2007[1]
Current champion(s) Avid Rival (Misaki Ohata and Ryo Mizunami)
Date won October 9, 2016[2]

The International Ribbon Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling tag team championship owned by the Ice Ribbon promotion. The championship was introduced on April 4, 2007, at an Ice Ribbon and NEO Japan Ladies Pro Wrestling co-promoted event, where the NEO Machineguns (Tanny Mouse and Yuki Miyazaki) defeated Aya Yuki and Ran Yu-Yu in the finals of a tournament to become the inaugural champions. Championship matches have a 20-minute time limit, and the title is vacated in the event of a time limit draw.[5] Though primarily contested for by female wrestlers, seven male wrestlers; Masako Takanashi, Chounko/Choun Shiryu, Yuki Sato, Jun Kasai, Isami Kodaka, Gentaro and Makoto Oishi, have also held the title.

Like most professional wrestling championships, the title is won as a result of a scripted match. There have been 39 reigns shared among 45 different wrestlers and 34 teams. Avid Rival (Misaki Ohata and Ryo Mizunami) are the current champions in their first reign both individually and as a team.[2]

Reigns

NEO Machineguns (Tanny Mouse and Yuki Miyazaki) were the first champion in the title's history.[1] .STAP (Maki Narumiya and Risa Sera) holds the record for the longest reign, at 356 days. Gentaro and Mai Ichii hold the record for the shortest reign, at two days. Muscle Venus (Hikaru Shida and Tsukasa Fujimoto) holds the record for most reigns as a team, with three.[6][7][8] Tsukushi holds the record for most reigns individually, with seven.[9][10][11][12][13][14][15] Overall, there have been 39 reigns shared among 45 different wrestlers and 34 teams. Avid Rival (Misaki Ohata and Ryo Mizunami) are the current champions in their first reign both individually and as a team.[2]

Title history

# Order in reign history
Reign The reign number for the specific set of wrestlers listed
Event The event promoted by the respective promotion in which the title was won
Successful defenses The number of successful defenses the champions had during their reign
Wrestler name (#) The number represents the individual reigns of a wrestler when this is distinct from the tag team's reign
Used for vacated reigns so as not to count it as an official reign
+ Indicates the current reign is changing daily
# Team Reign Date Days
held
Location Event Successful
defenses
Notes Ref(s)
1 NEO Machineguns
(Tanny Mouse and Yuki Miyazaki)
1 April 4, 2007 303 Tokyo NEO Ribbon Starting Over 2[16] Mouse and Miyazaki defeated Aya Yuki and Ran Yu-Yu in the finals of a four-team tournament to become the inaugural champions. [1]
2 Etsuko Mita and Makoto 1 February 1, 2008 179 Tokyo Ice Ribbon 60 2[17] [16]
3 Chounko and Masako Takanashi 1 July 29, 2008 87 Tokyo Ice Ribbon 107 0[18] [17]
4 Riho and Yuki Sato 1 October 24, 2008 162 Tokyo Ice Ribbon 12 1[19] [18]
Vacated April 4, 2009 Warabi Ice Ribbon 66 The title was vacated, after Riho fractured her right leg on March 31. [20]
5 Nanamino
(Minori Makiba and Nanae Takahashi)
1 April 12, 2009 162 Warabi Ice Ribbon 71 0[21] Makiba and Takahashi defeated Emi Sakura and Makoto in the finals of a four-team tournament to win the vacant title. [22]
6 YoneSakura
(Emi Sakura and Kaori Yoneyama)
1 September 21, 2009 83 Tokyo Ice Ribbon 118: Autumn Itabashi Women's Pro-Wrestling Festival 2[23] [21]
7 Azumi Hyuga and Ran Yu-Yu 1 December 13, 2009 14 Kawasaki JWP–Climax 2009: 2nd 0[24] This match was also contested for the Daily Sports Women's and JWP Tag Team Championships. [23]
Vacated December 27, 2009 Tokyo JWP–Climax 2009: Azumi Hyuga Final The title was vacated, after Hyuga retired from professional wrestling. [25]
8 Meat Monsters
(Hamuko Hoshi and Hiroyo Matsumoto)
1 January 4, 2010 47 Tokyo Shinshun Ribbon Shinkiba Tournament 1[26] Hoshi and Matsumoto defeated Mai Ichii and Nanae Takahashi to win the vacant title. [27]
9 Passion Red
(Kazumi Shimouma and Nanae Takahashi (2))
1 February 20, 2010 72 Osaka Ice Ribbon 158: Osaka Ribbon II 0[28] [26]
10 385Myankie's
(Jun Kasai and Miyako Matsumoto)
1 May 3, 2010 96 Tokyo Ice Ribbon 180: Golden Ribbon 1[29] This was a three-way hardcore match, also involving Gentaro and Keita Yano. [28]
11 Chii Tomiya and Isami Kodaka 1 August 7, 2010 47 Tokyo Ice Ribbon 207: Itabashi Tournament 0[30] [29]
12 Gentaro and Mai Ichii 1 September 23, 2010 2 Tokyo Ribbon no Kishitachi 0[31] [30]
13 Emi Sakura (2) and Nanae Takahashi (3) 1 September 25, 2010 77 Warabi Ice Ribbon 221 6[32] [31]
Vacated December 11, 2010 Warabi Ice Ribbon 244 The title was vacated, after Sakura and Takahashi wrestled Hikaru Shida and Yoshiko Tamura to a twenty-minute time limit draw. [32]
14 Muscle Venus
(Hikaru Shida and Tsukasa Fujimoto)
1 December 23, 2010 93 Warabi Ice Ribbon 248 3[33] Shida and Fujimoto defeated Emi Sakura and Nanae Takahashi in the finals of a four-team tournament to win the vacant title. [6]
15 Emi Sakura (3) and Ray 1 March 26, 2011 67 Warabi Ice Ribbon 276 4[34] [33]
16 Lovely Butchers
(Hamuko Hoshi (2) and Mochi Miyagi)
1 June 1, 2011 10 Warabi Ice Ribbon 272: 19 O'Clock Girls ProWrestling 1st Anniversary Show 1[35] [34]
17 Choun Shiryu (2) and Makoto Oishi 1 June 11, 2011 56 Warabi Ice Ribbon 298 0[36] [35]
18 Lovely Butchers
(Hamuko Hoshi (3) and Mochi Miyagi (2))
2 August 6, 2011 7 Warabi Ice Ribbon 312 0[37] [36]
19 Emi Sakura (4) and Makoto (2) 1 August 13, 2011 8 Warabi Ice Ribbon 314 1[38] [37]
Vacated August 21, 2011 Tokyo Fushigi no Kuni no Ice 2011 The title was vacated, after Makoto left Ice Ribbon for Smash. [39]
20 Jumonji Sisters
(Dash Chisako and Sendai Sachiko)
1 September 24, 2011 21 Yokohama Ice Ribbon 326: Yokohama Ribbon 0[40] Chisako and Sachiko defeated Manami Toyota and Tsukushi in the finals of an eight team tournament to win the vacant title. [41]
Vacated October 15, 2011 Warabi Ice Ribbon 331 The title was vacated, after Chisako and Sachiko wrestled Tsukasa Fujimoto and Tsukushi to a twenty-minute time limit draw. [40]
21 Emi Sakura (5) and Tsukushi 1 December 25, 2011 3 Tokyo RibbonMania 2011 0[42] Sakura and Tsukushi defeated Meiko Satomura and Sendai Sachiko to win the vacant title. [9]
22 Hikaru Shida (2) and Maki Narumiya 1 December 28, 2011 39 Warabi Ice Ribbon 356 2[10] [42]
23 Dropkickers
(Tsukasa Fujimoto (2) and Tsukushi (2))
1 February 5, 2012 90 Yokohama Yokohama Ribbon 1[43] [10]
24 Happy Makers
(Aoi Kizuki and Sayaka Obihiro)
1 May 5, 2012 43 Tokyo Golden Ribbon 2012 0[11] [43]
25 Dropkickers
(Tsukasa Fujimoto (3) and Tsukushi (3))
2 June 17, 2012 28 Tokyo 6th Anniversary Tournament 0[44] [11]
26 Miyako Matsumoto (2) and Neko Nitta 1 July 15, 2012 35 Sapporo Sapporo Ribbon 2012 0[12] [44]
27 Kurumi and Tsukushi (4) 1 August 19, 2012 98 Tokyo Muscle Venus Debut 4th Anniversary Tournament 2[7] [12]
28 Muscle Venus
(Hikaru Shida (3) and Tsukasa Fujimoto (4))
2 November 25, 2012 3 Nagoya Nagoya Ribbon II – 2012 0[45] This match was also contested for the Reina World Tag Team Championship. [7]
29 Hailey Hatred and Hamuko Hoshi (4) 1 November 28, 2012 21 Warabi Ice Ribbon 431 0[46] This match was also contested for the Reina World Tag Team Championship. [45]
30 Kyoko Kimura and Sayaka Obihiro (2) 1 December 19, 2012 12 Warabi Ice Ribbon 434 0[13] This match was also contested for the Reina World Tag Team Championship. [46]
31 Seishun Midori
(Aoi Kizuki (2) and Tsukushi (5))
1 December 31, 2012 145 Tokyo RibbonMania 2012 1[8] This match was also contested for the Reina World Tag Team Championship. [13]
32 Muscle Venus
(Hikaru Shida (4) and Tsukasa Fujimoto (5))
3 May 25, 2013 309 Yokohama Yokohama Radiant Hall Tournament 9[47] This match was also contested for the Reina World Tag Team Championship. [8]
Vacated March 30, 2014 Tokyo Ice Ribbon March 2014 The title was vacated due to Shida resigning from Ice Ribbon. [48]
33 .STAP
(Maki Narumiya (2) and Risa Sera)
1 March 30, 2014 356 Tokyo Ice Ribbon March 2014 9[14] Narumiya and Sera defeated Kurumi and Tsukushi to win the vacant title. [48]
34 Shishunki
(Mio Shirai and Tsukushi (6))
1 March 21, 2015 149 Tokyo Ice Ribbon March 2015 2[49] [14]
35 Nekoka Tag
(Leon and Neko Nitta (2))
1 August 17, 2015 37 Tokyo Ice Ribbon 672 in Korakuen Hall 0[50] [49]
36 Orange Happies
(Aoi Kizuki (3) and Kayoko Haruyama)
1 September 23, 2015 24 Yokohama Yokohama Ribbon 2015 Aki 0[51] [50]
37 Best Friends
(Arisa Nakajima and Tsukasa Fujimoto (6))
1 October 17, 2015 338 Tokyo Oktober Iceribbon Fest 4[15] [51]
38 This is Ice Ribbon
(Hiiragi Kurumi and Tsukushi (7))
2 September 19, 2016 20 Yokohama Yokohama Ribbon 2016 Aki 0[2] [15]
39 Avid Rival
(Misaki Ohata and Ryo Mizunami)
1 October 9, 2016 57+ Sapporo Sapporo Ribbon 2016 1[52] [2]

Combined reigns

Tsukasa Fujimoto, former six-time champion, with the International Ribbon Tag Team Championship belt wrapped across her chest

As of December 5, 2016

Indicates the current champions
<1 Indicates that the reign lasted less than one day

By team

Rank Team No. of reigns Combined
defenses
Combined
days
1 Muscle Venus
(Hikaru Shida and Tsukasa Fujimoto)
3 12 405
2 .STAP
(Maki Narumiya and Risa Sera)
1 9 356
3 Best Friends
(Arisa Nakajima and Tsukasa Fujimoto)
1 4 338
4 NEO Machineguns
(Tanny Mouse and Yuki Miyazaki)
1 2 303
5 Etsuko Mita and Makoto 1 2 179
6 Nanamino
(Minori Makiba and Nanae Takahashi)
1 0 162
6 Riho and Yuki Sato 1 1 162
8 Shishunki
(Mio Shirai and Tsukushi)
1 2 149
9 Seishun Midori
(Aoi Kizuki and Tsukushi)
1 1 145
10 Dropkickers
(Tsukasa Fujimoto and Tsukushi)
2 1 118
10 This is Ice Ribbon
(Kurumi/Hiiragi Kurumi and Tsukushi)
2 2 118
12 385Myankie's
(Jun Kasai and Miyako Matsumoto)
1 1 96
13 Chounko and Masako Takanashi 1 0 87
14 YoneSakura
(Emi Sakura and Kaori Yoneyama)
1 2 83
15 Emi Sakura and Nanae Takahashi 1 6 77
16 Passion Red
(Kazumi Shimouna and Nanae Takahashi)
1 0 72
17 Emi Sakura and Ray 1 4 67
18 Choun Shiryu and Makoto Oishi 1 0 56
19 Avid Rival
(Misaki Ohata and Ryo Mizunami)
1 1 57+
20 Chii Tomiya and Isami Kodaka 1 0 47
20 Meat Monsters
(Hamuko Hoshi and Hiroyo Matsumoto)
1 1 47
22 Happy Makers
(Aoi Kizuki and Sayaka Obihiro)
1 0 43
23 Hikaru Shida and Maki Narumiya 1 2 39
24 Nekoka Tag
(Leon and Neko Nitta)
1 0 37
25 Miyako Matsumoto and Neko Nitta 1 0 35
26 Orange Happies
(Aoi Kizuki and Kayoko Haruyama)
1 0 24
27 Jumonji Sisters
(Dash Chisako and Sendai Sachiko)
1 0 21
27 Hailey Hatred and Hamuko Hoshi 1 0 21
29 Lovely Butchers
(Hamuko Hoshi and Mochi Miyagi)
2 1 17
30 Azumi Hyuga and Ran Yu-Yu 1 0 14
31 Kyoko Kimura and Sayaka Obihiro 1 0 12
32 Emi Sakura and Makoto 1 1 9
33 Emi Sakura and Tsukushi 1 0 3
34 Gentaro and Mai Ichii 1 0 2

By wrestler

Rank Wrestler No. of reigns Combined
defenses
Combined
days
1 Tsukasa Fujimoto 6 17 861
2 Tsukushi 7 6 533
3 Hikaru Shida 4 14 444
4 Maki Narumiya 2 11 395
5 Risa Sera 1 9 356
6 Arisa Nakajima 1 4 338
7 Nanae Takahashi 3 6 311
8 Tanny Mouse 1 2 303
8 Yuki Miyazaki 1 2 303
10 Emi Sakura 5 12 238
11 Aoi Kizuki 3 1 212
12 Makoto 2 3 187
13 Etsuko Mita 1 2 179
14 Minori Makiba 1 0 162
14 Riho 1 1 162
14 Yuki Sato 1 1 162
17 Mio Shirai 1 2 149
18 Chounko/Choun Shiryu 2 0 143
19 Miyako Matsumoto 2 1 131
20 Kurumi/Hiiragi Kurumi 2 2 118
21 Jun Kasai 1 1 96
22 Masako Takanashi 1 0 87
23 Hamuko Hoshi 4 2 85
24 Kaori Yoneyama 1 2 83
25 Kazumi Shimouma 1 0 72
25 Neko Nitta 2 0 72
27 Ray 1 4 67
28 Makoto Oishi 1 0 56
29 Sayaka Obihiro 2 0 55
30 Misaki Ohata 1 1 57+
30 Ryo Mizunami 1 1 57+
32 Chii Tomiya 1 0 47
32 Hiroyo Matsumoto 1 1 47
32 Isami Kodaka 1 0 47
35 Leon 1 0 37
36 Kayoko Haruyama 1 0 24
37 Dash Chisako 1 0 21
37 Hailey Hatred 1 0 21
37 Sendai Sachiko 1 0 21
40 Mochi Miyagi 2 1 17
41 Azumi Hyuga 1 0 14
41 Ran Yu-Yu 1 0 14
43 Kyoko Kimura 1 0 12
44 Gentaro 1 0 2
44 Mai Ichii 1 0 2

See also

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