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Defeats Gedō in a 8-man one-night tournament final to become the first champion; stripped on 98-04-19 when Tajiri leaves the promotion.
Usuda Katsumi
1998-05-01
Toda
Defeats Fujita Minoru.
Fantastik
1998-12-05
Kanagawa
The W*inger
1999-04-29
Shizuoka
Vacates on 99-05-30 for the round-robin tournament.
Motegi Masayoshi
1999-06-30
Numazu
Defeats Abdullah Jr. Kobayashi in 7-man round-robin tournament final.
Fantastik [2]
1999-11-06
Hakodate
Chabinger (Motegi Masayoshi) [2]
1999-12-04
Yokohama
MEN's Teiō
2000-06-21
Fukushima
Johnny Kashmere
2001-08-19
Yokohama
Teams with Trent Acid and defeat Teioh & Kasai Jun in a tag team match in which the stipulation is all the titles held by participants are on the line; vacant when a double title match against CZW World champion Acid on 01-09-29 in Sewell, NJ ends as a double pinfall.
Ruckus
2001-12-02
Yokohama
Defeats Acid and The Winger in a 3-way match to win both CZW World and BJW titles.
Trent Acid
2001-12-15
Philadelphia, PA, USA
Wins both titles.
The W*inger [2]
2002-03-03
Yokohama
Wins BJW title; Acid continues to hold CZW World Title.
Homicide
2002-11-15
Queens, NY, USA
Shinobu
2017-07-17
Tōkyō
Defeats Hashimoto Kazuki in 6-man round-robin tournament final.