Strongest-K Championship

The Strongest-K Championship was the top singles title in Kaientai Dojo and was established in 2004. The holder of the title was referred to as the "Champion of Strongest-K". There have been a total of 27 reigns and one vacancy shared between 16 different champions. The final title holder was Ayato Yoshida.

Strongest-K Championship
Details
PromotionKaientai Dojo
Date establishedJuly 3, 2004
Date retiredMay 26, 2019
Statistics
First champion(s)Hi69
Final champion(s)Ayato Yoshida
Most reignsKengo Mashimo
6 reigns
Longest reignKengo Mashimo
552 days
Shortest reignKaji Tomato
20 days
Oldest championMiyawaki
36 years, 63 days
Youngest championHi69
22 years, 70 days
Heaviest championDaisuke Sekimoto
264 lbs (120 kg)
Lightest championTaka Michinoku
169 lbs (77 kg)

Title history

Reigns

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
Defenses Number of successful defenses
<1 Reign lasted less than a day
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign DaysDefenses
1 Hi69 July 3, 2004 House show Odaiba, Japan 1 701 Hi69 defeated Kengo Mashimo in the finals of a 16-man tournament to become the inaugural champion.
2 Kaz Hayashi September 11, 2004 K-DOJO Club-K Super Downtown Tokyo, Japan 1 1212 This was also for Hayashi's AJPW Junior Heavyweight Championship.
3 Taka Michinoku January 10, 2005 K-DOJO Club-K Super Kick Tokyo, Japan 1 3618 This was also for the World Junior Heavyweight Championship.
4 Joe January 6, 2006 K-DOJO Club-K Super Kick Tokyo, Japan 1 2763
5 Kengo Mashimo October 9, 2006 House show Tokyo, Japan 1 5525
6 Yuji Hino April 13, 2008 K-DOJO Club-K Super Ev. 7 Tokyo, Japan 1 1182
7 Kengo Mashimo August 9, 2008 K-DOJO Super Big Show Chiba Hakkenden Chiba, Japan 2 2462
8 Taka Michinoku April 12, 2009 K-DOJO Club-K Super Ev. 7 Chiba, Japan 2 1894
9 Kazma October 18, 2009 K-DOJO Club-K Super Outbreak 2009 Chiba, Japan 1 3015
10 Yuji Hino August 15, 2010 K-DOJO Super Big Show Chiba Hakkenden Chiba, Japan 2 3074
11 Kengo Mashimo June 18, 2011 K-DOJO Club-K Super Take Chiba, Japan 3 43110
12 Daisuke Sekimoto August 22, 2012 K-Dojo Club-K Super In Shinjuku FACE Chiba, Japan 1 833
13 Yuji Hino November 13, 2012 K-DOJO Club-K Super In Korakuen 2012 Chiba, Japan 3 1521
14 Taishi Takizawa April 14, 2013 K-DOJO CLUB-K SUPER Evolution 11 ~ K-DOJO 11th Anniversary Chiba, Japan 1 790
Vacated July 2, 2013 Chiba, Japan The title was vacated after Takizawa was arrested for voyeurism.
15 Kengo Mashimo September 1, 2013 K-DOJO Sea King Tournament Chiba, Japan 4 2244 Mashimo defeated Ryuichi Sekine in the finals of the 2013 Sea King Tournament to win the vacant title.
16 Saburo Inematsu April 13, 2014 K-DOJO 12th Anniversary Show ~ CLUB-K SUPER Evolution 12 Tokyo, Japan 1 701 [1]
17 Miyawaki June 22, 2014 K-DOJO Club-K Super In Osaka Osaka, Japan 1 631 Won by referee stoppage after Inematsu dislocated his left shoulder. Initially Miyawaki refused the title, but was officially recognized as the champion on June 25.
18 Kengo Mashimo August 24, 2014 K-DOJO Club-K Super In TKP Chiba, Japan 5 2318 [2]
19 Yuji Hino April 12, 2015 K-DOJO Club-K Super Evolution 13 Tokyo, Japan 4 1472 [3]
20 Tank Nagai September 6, 2015 K-DOJO Club-K Super In TKP Chiba, Japan 1 3296 [4]
21 Kaji Tomato July 31, 2016 K-DOJO Club-K Super In TKP Garden City Chiba Chiba, Japan 1 200 [5]
22 Kengo Mashimo August 20, 2016 K-DOJO Club-K Super In Blue Field Chiba, Japan 6 2815 [6]
23 Isami Kodaka May 28, 2017 K-DOJO Tokyo Big Show Tokyo, Japan 1 1132 [7]
24 Tank Nagai September 18, 2017 K-DOJO Tokyo Big Show Tokyo, Japan 2 270 [8]
25 Taishi Takizawa October 15, 2017 K-DOJO Tokyo Big Show Tokyo, Japan 2 4556 [9]
26 Shu Asakawa January 13, 2019 K-DOJO GRAND SLAM In Korakuen Hall Tokyo, Japan 1 902 [10]
27 Ayato Yoshida April 13, 2019 K-DOJO 17th Anniversary GRAND SLAM In Korakuen Hall Tokyo, Japan 1 430 [11]
Deactivated May 26, 2019 The title was deactivated due to Kaientai Dojo rebranding as Active Advance Pro Wrestling. The title was replaced by the 2AW Openweight Championship. [12]

Combined reigns

October 25, 2023.

Final champion Ayato Yoshida
Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined
days
1 Kengo Mashimo6341,965
2 Yuji Hino49724
3 Taka Michinoku212549
4 Taishi Takizawa26534
5 Tank Nagai26356
6 Kazma15301
7 Joe13276
8 Kaz Hayashi12121
9 Isami Kodaka12113
10 Daisuke Sekimoto1383
11 Shu Asakawa1290
12 Hi691170
Saburo Inematsu1170
14 Miyawaki1163
15 Ayato Yoshida1043
16 Kaji Tomato1020

References

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  2. Active Advance Pro Wrestling (August 24, 2014). CLUB-K SUPER in TKPガーデンシティ千葉. www.2aw.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved January 25, 2022.
  3. Active Advance Pro Wrestling (April 12, 2015). KAIENTAI DOJO13周年記念大会 CLUB-K SUPER evolution13. www.2aw.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved January 25, 2022.
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  5. Active Advance Pro Wrestling (July 31, 2016). CLUB-K SUPER in TKPガーデンシティ千葉. www.2aw.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved January 25, 2022.
  6. Active Advance Pro Wrestling (August 20, 2016). CLUB-K SUPER in Blue Field. www.2aw.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved January 25, 2022.
  7. Active Advance Pro Wrestling (May 28, 2017). 東京ビッグショー. www.2aw.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved January 25, 2022.
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  9. Active Advance Pro Wrestling (October 15, 2017). 東京スーパービッグショー. www.2aw.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved January 25, 2022.
  10. Active Advance Pro Wrestling (January 13, 2019). GRAND SLAM in 後楽園ホール. www.2aw.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved January 25, 2022.
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