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Title was held or changed hands no later than this. In these cases, it is known that a wrestler held the title at a certain time but not when he/she won it.
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Broadcast date; the actual recording date is unknown.
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Order uncertain. Different titleholders may be known for the same year, for example, but it is not known who held the title before whom.
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Title held up after losing a match against Commando Bolshoi & Hyūga Azumi via DQ on 00-06-18 in Tōkyō.
Ran Yu-Yu & Genki Misae
2001-03-31
Tōkyō
Defeat Commando Bolshoi & Hyūga Azumi in 8-team tournament final.
Hyūga Azumi & Haruyama Kayoko
2001-08-31
Tōkyō
Commando Bolshoi & Gami
2001-09-10
Tōkyō
Hyūga Azumi & Ran Yu-Yu
2002-07-20
Tōkyō
Vacant on 02-11-03 when Ran leaves JWP.
Haruyama Kayoko & Yoneyama Kaori
2004-01-25
Tōkyō
Defeat Mita Etsuko & Genki Misae in 5-team
tournament final.
Kuragaki Tsubasa & AKINO
2004-12-12
Tōkyō
Yoneyama Kaori & Tōjūki Leon
2005-05-15
Tōkyō
Uematsu Toshie & Ran Yu-Yu
2006-08-06
Tōkyō
Abe Sachie & KAZUKI
2006-12-24
Tōkyō
Vacate on 07-06-10 to enter the LSD45, a gauntlet tag team match.
Abe Sachie & KAZUKI [2]
2007-06-10
Tōkyō
Win "LSD45", a tag team gauntlet match, last eliminating Uematsu Toshie & Yu-Yu Ran.
Uematsu Toshie & Ran Yu-Yu [2]
2007-07-08
Tōkyō
Kuragaki Tsubasa & Haruyama Kayoko
2007-08-12
Tōkyō
Also become the first Daily Sports Women's Tag Team champions, defeating Hotta Yumiko & Toyota Manami in 4-team tournament final on 08-08-03 in Tōkyō; after this point, both titles are defended together.
Reigning TLW World Champions, win a triple title match; vacate all three titles on 12-01-05.
Uematsu Toshie & Ran Yu-Yu [4]
2012-04-08
Tōkyō
Defeat Nakamori Hanako & Ōhata Misaki in 10-team round-robin tournament final for JWP and the Daily Sports titles; vacant when Uematsu retires on 12-04-30.
Yoneyama Kaori & Sakura Emi [2]
2012-05-04
Tōkyō
Defeat Commando Bolshoi & Rabit Miu.
Commando Bolshoi & Nakajima Arisa
2012-08-19
Tōkyō
Haruyama Kayoko & Kuragaki Tsubasa [2]
2013-01-06
Tōkyō
Nakamori Hanako & Maurie (Morii Tomoko)
2013-08-18
Tōkyō
Maurie vacates on 13-10-27 due to arm injury.
DASH Chisako & Sendai Sachiko
2013-12-15
Tōkyō
Defeat Leon & Ray in 4-team tournament final; vacate on 14-04-11 due to Sendai's knee injury.
Commando Bolshoi & Kimura Kyōko
2014-05-04
Tōkyō
Defeat Rabbit Miu & Tsukushi.
Leon & Ray
2014-12-28
Tōkyō
DASH Chisako & Sendai Sachiko [2]
2015-07-26
Ōsaka
Nakajima Arisa & Fujimoto Tsukasa
2015-12-27
Tōkyō
Nakamori Hanako & Kimura Kyōko
2016-08-14
Tōkyō
Commando Bolshoi & Leon
2017-01-09
Kawasaki
Vacate the JWP Title on 17-04-02 when JWP closes; Daily Sports Title continues to be recognized by PURE-J promotion.