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Defeat Okano Takashi & Nakamaki Shōji to win 5-team scramble tournament to become the first Big Japan Heavyweight Tag Team champions; vacate on 97-06-11 when the team splits up.
Yamakawa Ryūji & Tajiri Yoshihiro
1997-07-23
Tōkyō
Defeat Ishikawa Takashi & Kawabata Kishin to be recognized as Big Japan Tag Team champions.
Gedō & Jadō
1997-12-22
Isezaki
Yamakawa Ryūji & Tajiri Yoshihiro [2]
1998-01-02
Tōkyō
Shadow Winger & Shadow WX
1998-03-04
Shimizu
Nakamaki Shōji & Yamakawa Ryūji
1998-08-09
Kawasaki
Vacant on 98-11-29 when Nakamaki leaves the promotion.
Shadow WX & Honma Tomoaki
1998-12-05
Kanagawa
Defeat Jason the Terrible & Shadow Winger for vacant title.
Yamakawa Ryūji & Mike Samples
1999-07-31
Fukuoka
Kamikaze & Matsuzaki Shunma
1999-09-07
Imabari
Yamakawa Ryūji & Honma Tomoaki
2000-01-07
Ōsaka
Zandig & Nick Gage
2000-06-02
Nagaoka
Wifebeater & Justice Pain
2000-06-10
Sewell, NJ, USA
Shadow WX & Yamakawa Ryūji
2000-07-02
Tōkyō
Kamikaze & Abdullah Kobayashi
2000-09-15
Tōkyō
MEN's Teiō & Sekimoto Daisuke
2001-01-28
Tōkyō
Daikokubō Benkeih & Abdullah Kobayashi
2002-09-15
Fukuoka
Itō Ryūjih & Badboy Hidō
2003-12-19
Tōkyō
MEN's Teiō & Mr. Big Japan (Yamakawa Ryūji)
2003-12-23
Tōkyō
Abdullah Kobayashi & Numasawa Jaki
2004-08-15
Kawasaki
GENTARO & Sasaki Takashi
2004-11-28
Chiba
Stripped on 05-09-13 for lack of title defenses.
Abdullah Kobayashi & Sekimoto Daisuke
2005-10-14
Tōkyō
Defeat Kasai Jun & Numasawa Jaki.
Mammoth Sasaki & Shadow WX
2006-01-27
Kawasaki
Sekimoto Daisuke & Sasaki Yoshihito
2006-12-03
Yokohama
Mashimo Kengo & Madoka
2008-03-02
Tōkyō
Sekimoto Daisuke & Mammoth Sasaki
2008-07-13
Yokohama
Sasaki vacates on 09-03-07 because of the injury from an automobile accident.
Takeda Masashi & Kodaka Isami
2009-05-28
Tōkyō
Defeat Miyamoto Yūkō & Sasaki Takashi in the round-robin tournament final.
Sekimoto Daisuke & Okabayashi Yūji
2009-07-27
Tōkyō
Sasaki Yoshihito & Ishikawa Shin-ya
2009-12-13
Fukuoka
Ishikawa vacates on 10-01-13 due to leg injury.
Kasai Jun & Numasawa Jaki
2010-04-28
Tōkyō
Defeat Sekimoto Daisuke & Sasaki Yoshihito in a 6-team tournament final.
Sekimoto Daisuke & Sasaki Yoshihito [2]
2010-10-10
Sapporo
Kasai Jun & Numasawa Jaki [2]
2010-11-22
Tōkyō
Brahman Kei & Brahman Shū
2011-01-30
Nagoya
Kasai Jun & Numasawa Jaki [3]
2011-02-12
Tōkyō
Miyamoto Yūkō & Kodaka Isami
2011-05-05
Yokohama
Sasaki Yoshihito & Shinobu
2012-04-01
Sapporo
Ishikawa Shūji & Irie Shigehiro
2012-05-04
Tōkyō
Okabayashi Yūji & Shinobu
2012-07-15
Sapporo
Miyamoto Yūkō & Kodaka Isami [2]
2012-11-24
Tōkyō
Defeat Okabayashi & Shinobu in the final of the 2012 BJW Tag League.
Satō Kōhei & Ishikawa Shūji
2014-05-31
Tōkyō
Sekimoto Daisuke & Okabayashi Yūji
2015-10-29
Tōkyō
Defeat Sato & Ishikawa in the final of the 2015 BJW Tag League.
Hama Ryōta & Kamitani Hideyoshi
2015-12-30
Tōkyō
Satō Kōhei & Ishikawa Shūji [2]
2016-05-31
Tōkyō
Sekimoto Daisuke & Okabayashi Yūji [2]
2017-01-02
Tōkyō
Abdullah Kobayashi & Itō Ryūji
2017-07-17
Tōkyō
Takeda Masashi & Tsukamoto Takumi
2018-01-25
Tōkyō
Miyamoto Yūkō & Kodaka Isami [3]
2018-04-05
Tōkyō
Vacate the title after defending on 18-07-21 in Ōsaka because Miyamoto forgets to bring his belt to the match.
Hama Ryōta & Nakanoue Yasufumi
2018-10-25
Tōkyō
Defeat Hashimoto Daichi & Kamitani Hideyoshi in the final of the 2018 BJW Tag League.
Sekimoto Daisuke & Bodyguard
2019-07-21
Ōsaka
Vacate on 19-12-02 when due to Bodyguard's injury.
Sekimoto Daisuke & Satō Kōhei
2019-12-18
Yokohama
Defeat Kawakami Ryūichi & Kikuta Kazumi.
Nomura Takuya & Abe Fuminori
2020-08-10
Tōkyō
Kawakami Ryūichi & Kikuta Kazumi
2021-01-31
Nagoya
Nomura Takuya & Abe Fuminori [2]
2021-02-23
Tōkyō
Hashimoto Daichi & Kamitani Hideyoshi
2021-08-15
Tōkyō
Sekimoto Daisuke & Okabayashi Yūji [3]
2021-10-16
Nankoku, Kōchi
Hashimoto Daichi & Kamitani Hideyoshi [2]
2021-10-25
Tōkyō
Sekimoto Daisuke & Okabayashi Yūji [4]
2021-11-02
Hiroshima
Hashimoto Daichi & Kamitani Hideyoshi [3]
2022-03-06
Tōkyō
Nomura Takuya & Abe Fuminori [3]
2022-05-05
Yokohama
Takeda Masashi & Tsukamoto Takumi [2]
2023-12-30
Tōkyō
Kamitani Hideyoshi & Kodaka Isami
2024-06-09
Tōkyō
Takahashi Masaya & SAGAT
2024-08-12
Tōkyō
Madman Pondo & Dale Patricks
2024-10-29
Tōkyō
Sekimoto Daisuke & Daimonji Sō
2025-04-28
Tōkyō
Madman Pondo & Dale Patricks [2]
2025-05-15
Tōkyō
Pondo vacates on 25-06-13 due to a schedule change beyond his control.