GHC_Tag_Team_Championship

GHC Tag Team Championship

GHC Tag Team Championship

Professional wrestling tag team championship


The Global Honored Crown (GHC) Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling tag team title in Japanese promotion Pro Wrestling Noah. It was created on October 19, 2001, when Scorpio and Vader defeated Jun Akiyama and Akitoshi Saito in a tournament final.[1] Though it is typically contested among heavyweights (>100 kg (220 lb; 16 st)), some junior heavyweights such as Naomichi Marufuji and Yoshinari Ogawa have held it in the past. It is currently one of two tag team titles in Noah, along with the GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship (reserved for junior heavyweights).

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There have been a total of 66 reigns shared between 53 different teams, consisting of 60 different individual champions. The current champions are Good Looking Guys (Jack Morris and Anthony Greene) who are in their first reign as a team, as well as individually.

Title history

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Combined reigns

As of April 29, 2024.

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By team

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By wrestler

Record nine-time champion as individual, Takashi Sugiura.
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See also

Notes

  1. Nakajima and Kitamiya won the titles as part of Kongo only on the third occasion.

References

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