Greater_China_Unified_Zhongyuan_Tag_Team_Championship

Greater China Unified Zhongyuan Tag Team Championship

Greater China Unified Zhongyuan Tag Team Championship

Professional wrestling championship


The Greater China Unified Zhongyuan Tag Team Championship (Japanese: 大中華統一中原タッグ王座, Hepburn: Daichūka Tōitsu Chūgen Taggu Ōza) was a professional wrestling championship in the Japanese promotion DDT Pro-Wrestling. The title was introduced in 2011, in DDT's parodic sub-brand New Beijing Pro-Wrestling.[1][2]

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History

In storyline, this title was once held by Chinese historical figures Yuan Shao and Yuan Shu who were the 17th champions, before Choun Shiryu and Cao Zhang won them in April 2011, in New Beijing Pro-Wrestling, a DDT sub-brand that parodied New Japan Pro-Wrestling and Chinese history. The titles were only contested a handful of times throughout 2011, mostly in Union Pro-Wrestling, another sub-brand of DDT, where the title belts were actually unveiled in May 2011.[3]

Reigns

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Combined reigns

By team

2-time champions TKG48 (Sanshiro Takagi and Munenori Sawa)
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Footnotes

  1. The exact date the championship was won has not been confirmed, putting their title reign at between 33 and 62 days.

References

  1. 大中華統一中原タッグ選手権 (in Japanese). Extreme Party. Retrieved September 26, 2021.
  2. 大中華統一中原タッグ選手権 (in Japanese). Syu-Kaku Kombu. Retrieved September 26, 2021.
  3. nori (April 30, 2011). 大中華統一中原タッグ王座. ameblo.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved September 26, 2021.
  4. DDT Pro-Wrestling (June 2, 2011). 雨ニモマケズ ユニオン in 新宿 (in Japanese). Retrieved September 26, 2021.
  5. DDT Pro-Wrestling (July 3, 2011). 七夕、4日前でも願いは叶う!2011 (in Japanese). Retrieved September 26, 2021.
  6. Saalbach, Axel. "DDT Ryogoku Peter Pan 2011". Wrestlingdata.com. Retrieved September 26, 2021.

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