WEW 6-Man Tag Team Championship
Professional wrestling trios tag team championship
WEW 6-Man Tag Team Championship Promotion Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling (1999-2002) World Entertainment Wrestling (2002-2004)Date established July 30, 1999 Date retired May 5, 2004
The WEW 6-Man Tag Team Championship was a championship in Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling and later in World Entertainment Wrestling. It was active from July 1999 until February 2002 as a substitute for the FMW World Street Fight 6-Man Tag Team Championship .[ 1] The final champions were Hayabusa , Tetsuhiro Kuroda and GOEMON . They were stripped of the belts on November 5, 2001 when Hayabusa sustained an injury that left him unable to defend the title.[ 2] The promotion closed in February 2002.[ 2] The title was later revived in Kodo Fuyuki 's World Entertainment Wrestling promotion in 2002 and was used there until the promotion closed on May 5, 2004.
Title history
No:
Wrestler:
Reigns:
Date:
Days held:
Location:
Event:
Notes:
Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling
1
Team No Respect (Kodo Fuyuki , Koji Nakagawa and Gedo )
1
July 31, 1999
54
Tokyo, Japan
Goodbye Hayabusa tour
Defeated Hayabusa , Masato Tanaka and Tetsuhiro Kuroda in the finals of the WEW 6 Man Tag Team Championship tournament to become the inaugural champions.[ 1]
2
Masato Tanaka , Tetsuhiro Kuroda and Hisakatsu Oya
1
September 23, 1999
[ Note 1]
Kanazawa, Japan
Making of a New Legend III tour
[ 1]
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Vacated
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October 1999
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—
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Hisakatsu Oya , Masato Tanaka and Tetsuhiro Kuroda vacated the titles due to splitting up.[ 1]
3
Ricky Fuji , Flying Kid Ichihara and Chocoball Mukai
1
November 23, 1999
18
Yokohama, Japan
10th Anniversary Show
Defeated Koji Nakagawa , Jado and Gedo in a Ladder match for the vacated title[ 1]
4
Team No Respect (Koji Nakagawa (2), Jado and Gedo (2))
1
December 11, 1999
136
Tokyo, Japan
Making of a New Legend VI tour
[ 1]
5
Kodo Fuyuki (2) , Kyoko Inoue and Chocoball Mukai (2)
1
April 25, 2000
8
Tokyo, Japan
Night in Shibuya Backdraft Eve
[ 1]
6
Team No Respect (Koji Nakagawa (3), Jado (2) and Gedo (3))
2
May 3, 2000
25
Fukuoka, Japan
Golden Series tour
[ 1]
7
Shin Fuyuki-Gun (Kodo Fuyuki (3), Kyoko Inoue (2) and Chocoball Mukai (3))
2
May 28, 2000
29
Tokyo, Japan
Neo FMW tour
[ 1]
8
Hayabusa , Tetsuhiro Kuroda (2) and Hisakatsu Oya (2)
1
June 26, 2000
81
Gunma, Japan
King of Fight tour
[ 1]
9
Shin Fuyuki-Gun Kodo Fuyuki (4), Mr. Gannosuke and Shinjuku Shark
1
September 15, 2000
2
Kumagaya, Japan
Flashover tour
[ 1]
10
Jado (3) , Gedo (4) and Kaori Nakayama
1
September 17, 2000
132
Tokyo, Japan
Flashover tour
[ 1]
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Vacated
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January 27, 2001
—
—
—
Nakayama vacated the title[ 1]
11
Complete Players(Masato Tanaka , Jado (4) and Gedo (5))
1
February 11, 2001
10
Fukuoka, Japan
Cluster Battle tour
Defeated Kodo Fuyuki , GOEMON , and Onryo for the vacant title [ 1]
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Vacated
—
February 21, 2001
—
—
—
Title vacated when all three champions left FMW.[ 1]
12
Hisakatsu Oya (3) , Ricky Fuji (2) and Flying Kid Ichihara (2)
1
May 22, 2001
69
Sapporo, Japan
Neo FMW tour
Defeated Azusa Kudo, Shinjuku Shark and Naohiko Yamazaki for the vacant title[ 1]
13
Kodo Fuyuki (5) , Mr. Gannosuke (2) and Kintaro Kanemura
1
July 30, 2001
41
Fukuoka, Japan
FMW
[ 1]
14
Hayabusa (2) , Tetsuhiro Kuroda (3) and GOEMON (4)
1
September 9, 2001
57
Tokyo, Japan
Super Dynamism tour
Hayabusa formerly held the title as H and GOEMON formerly held the title as Koji Nakagawa.[ 1]
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Vacated
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November 5, 2001
—
Tokyo, Japan
Scramble Survivor tour
Vacated after Hayabusa suffered an injury in a match against Mammoth Sasaki on October 22, 2001.[ 2] The title was deactivated after FMW closed on February 15, 2002.
World Entertainment Wrestling
15
Gosaku Goshogawara, TAKA Michinoku and Tetsuhiro Kuroda (4)
1
October 23, 2002
344
Tokyo, Japan
WEW
Defeated Kuroge Wagyuta, Masato Tanaka and Shinjiro Otani to revive the title.
16
2 Tuff Tony , Kintaro Kanemura (2) and Mad Man Pondo
1
October 2, 2003
216
Takaoka, Japan
Fuyuki Army
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Retired
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May 5, 2004
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The title was retired on May 5, 2004.
^ The exact date when Hisakatsu Oya, Masato Tanaka and Tetsuhiro Kuroda vacated the titles is unknown, which means that their title reign lasted between 8 days and 38 days.
References
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FMW (1999–2001)
Team No Respect (Gedo , Kodo Fuyuki and Koji Nakagawa )
Hisakatsu Oya , Masato Tanaka and Tetsuhiro Kuroda
Chocoball Mukai , Flying Kid Ichihara and Ricky Fuji
Team No Respect (Gedo , Jado and Koji Nakagawa )
Shin Fuyuki-Gun (Chocoball Mukai , Kyoko Inoue and Kodo Fuyuki )
H , Hisakatsu Oya and Tetsuhiro Kuroda
Shin Fuyuki-Gun (Kodo Fuyuki , Mr. Gannosuke and Shinjuku Shark)
Gedo , Jado and Kaori Nakayama
Complete Players (Gedo , Jado and Masato Tanaka )
Flying Kid Ichihara, Hisakatsu Oya and Ricky Fuji
Kintaro Kanemura , Kodo Fuyuki and Mr. Gannosuke
Goemon , Hayabusa and Tetsuhiro Kuroda
WEW(2002–2004)