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The (All) Asia Tag Team Championship ( (オール・)アジア・タッグ王座 , (ōru) ajia taggu ōza ) is a professional wrestling tag team title in Japanese promotion All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW). Originally, it was the top tag team title in the JWA, but its status became secondary once the NWA International Tag Team Championship was brought from the United States. It is currently one of two tag team titles in AJPW, along with the World Tag Team Championship . It is also the current oldest active title in Japan.

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67-541: The current champions are ELPIDA ( Yuma Anzai and Rising Hayato ). The title was created on November 16, 1955, in the Japan Wrestling Association (JWA) when King Kong Czaya and Tiger Joginder Singh defeated JWA founder Rikidōzan and Harold Sakata in a tournament final. It was abandoned in 1973 when the JWA closed, but was later revived in 1976 by AJPW in response to New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) announcing

134-548: A mixed martial arts contest, and immediately made a name for himself in puroresu , earning the nickname "Supernova" and facing Hall of Famers , such as Kenta Kobashi , Satoru Sayama , Jushin Thunder Liger , and Tatsumi Fujinami . He has competed in several notable Japanese promotions, including New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), Inoki Genome Federation , Pro Wrestling Zero1 , Michinoku Pro , Dragon Gate , and Pro Wrestling Noah. He set several age records throughout

201-557: A 20-minute time limit draw, but was restarted and Nakajima pinned Honda shortly thereafter. On September 14, 2008, Nakajima participated in American promotion Ring of Honor 's second tour of Japan, teaming with Naomichi Marufuji against Kenta and Kota Ibushi in a special tag match. The two teams went to a 30-minute time limit draw; the match was restarted, but ended once more in a draw after an additional five minutes expired. The following week on September 20, Nakajima wrestled his first match in

268-453: A Kensuke Office show, putting up a good fight but losing in the end. On September 19, 2007, Nakajima was pinned in a tag team match by visiting luchador Silver King , who then challenged Nakajima to a future junior heavyweight title match. The match was made official for October 18, 2007, at All Japan's 35th anniversary show; on October 8, 2007, Nakajima suffered a fractured navicular bone in his right hand, forcing him off of several shows on

335-603: A decision match to regain the GHC Junior Heavyweight Championship. On May 9, 2012, Nakajima lost the GHC Junior Heavyweight Championship to Yoshinobu Kanemaru , ending his third reign at 164 days. Nakajima along with his mentor Kensuke Sasaki reached the Pro Wrestling Noah Global Tag League final in 2013, but lost to the team of Kenta and Yoshihiro Takayama. Nakajima then took part in a brief feud with Maybach Taniguchi which culminated at

402-650: A freelancer, he officially signed with the promotion in December 2015. He is a two-time GHC Heavyweight Champion , three-time GHC Junior Heavyweight Champion and a six-time GHC Tag Team Champion . An accomplished karateka , Nakajima was hired by Riki Choshu 's World Japan promotion in December 2002 at the age of 14. He debuted for World Japan (WJ) in September 2003, facing American fighter Jason Leigh in an MMA fight, winning via knockout in one minute and thirty-five seconds. His true professional wrestling debut came on

469-548: A higher rating. Nakajima made his debut for Pro Wrestling Zero1-Max on July 9, 2005, winning a six-man junior tag team match. He went on to defeat Osamu Namiguchi on August 31 for his first singles title, the WWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Championship , though whether this can be considered part of the title's official lineage is disputed. He held it until June 24, 2006, losing the title to premier Zero1-Max junior Tatsuhito Takaiwa . This

536-598: A losing effort against Kenny Omega . The next night in Mississauga Ontario he was victorious against El Generico in a match that was hard hitting and fast paced. The fans in turn gave Nakajima the "please come back" chant. On September 23, 2011, Nakajima defeated Kotaro Suzuki to win the GHC Junior Heavyweight Championship for the second time. However, he was forced to vacate the title just nine days later, after undergoing surgery for acute appendicitis . Nakajima returned on November 27 and defeated Ricky Marvin in

603-457: A losing effort for the vacant GHC Tag Team Championship. Afterwards, Nakajima turned on Shiozaki in order to join Kongo, effectively disbanding Axiz. From September 18 and October 11, Nakajima took part in the 2020 N-1 Victory , finishing the tournament with a record of four wins, and one loss to advance to the finals of the tournament. On October 11, Nakajima defeated Kaito Kiyomiya in the finals to win

670-399: A loss to 6-time IWGP Heavyweight Champion Tatsumi Fujinami . On May 7, 2005, Katsuhiko participated in the 2005 Differ Cup , a biennial cross-promotional junior heavyweight tag team tournament, teaming with Osaka Pro 's Takehiro Murahama; the two lost to Super Shisa and Tiger Emperor in the first round. He also teamed with Tomoaki Honma in a tournament throughout June 2005 to decide

737-588: A match to determine Shuji Kondo's next challenger for the Junior Heavyweight Championship, winning via disqualification when Kondo himself interfered. He made his challenge on February 17, 2007, defeating Kondo to end his 16-month reign, and becoming the youngest junior heavyweight champion in history. Nakajima made his first defense of the title on April 30, 2007, defeating Kondo's Voodoo Murders partner "brother" Yasshi, as well as Ryuji Hijikata on May 27, 2007. Nakajima once again participated in

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804-491: A new, more sadistic personality in the following months. They regained the titles one month later only to again lose them in their first defense on July 28 to Naomichi Marufuji and Akitoshi Saito. After Kitamiya unsuccessfully challenged Takashi Sugiura for the GHC Heavyweight Championship, he was challenged to a title match by the champion, which he accepted. Nakajima would also unsuccessfully challenge Sugiura for

871-653: A press conference announcing that Nakajima would be ending his days as a freelancer and officially joining the promotion on January 1, 2016. On February 24, 2016, Nakajima picked up the biggest win of his career by defeating Minoru Suzuki in the main event of Noah's show in Korakuen Hall . As a result, Nakajima was granted a shot at the GHC Heavyweight Championship, but was defeated by Takashi Sugiura on March 19. From July 22 to August 13, 2016, Nakajima took part in NJPW's 2016 G1 Climax , where he finished tied third in his block with

938-452: A record of five wins and four losses, failing to advance to the finals. On October 23, Nakajima defeated Takashi Sugiura to win the GHC Heavyweight Championship for the first time. Nakajima made his first title defense in a match against the 2016 Global League winner, Minoru Suzuki , at One Night Cruise in Korakuen on December 2. Nakajima's second title defense was on December 24 as a part

1005-453: A six-man tag team match in the Tokyo Dome. He would continue by teaming with Kensuke Sasaki against Kenta Kobashi and his own protégé Go Shiozaki in an inter-generation tag team match on November 5, 2005, with Sasaki pinning Shiozaki after a lariat . This match was rated 4 3 ⁄ 4 out of 5 stars by wrestling journalist Dave Meltzer , one of only eight Noah matches to receive that or

1072-616: A six-man tag team match, where in the match, Nakajima delivered a slap to Endo that knocked Endo out, causing the match to be called off. On April 16, 2023, at Green Journey in Sendai , he failed to capture the GHC Heavyweight Championship from Jake Lee . He competed in the 2023 N-1 Victory in the B Block, ending the tournament with 8 points and thus failing to advance to the finals. He departed Pro Wrestling Noah in October 2023, citing that he "wanted to challenge himself", as well as believing that 35

1139-606: A spot in Block B of the prestigious 2006 Champion Carnival, becoming the youngest man to participate in the tournament. Nakajima finished in last place in the block with two points by defeating D'Lo Brown . On April 19, 2006, Nakajima entered Big Mouth Loud (BML), losing to company ace Katsuyori Shibata . The following month, Nakajima and Kensuke Sasaki battled in Big Japan Pro Wrestling (BJW), defeating Big Japan's Daisuke Sekimoto and DDT Pro-Wrestling 's Daichi Kakimoto in

1206-413: A steel cage lucha de apuestas , hair vs. hair match on June 26. At the event Cage War, Nakajima was forced to shave his hair after being defeated by his former partner Kitamiya and would instruct his Kongo stablemate Kenoh to fully shave his head. Despite their breakup, Nakajima and Kitamiya were recognized as GHC Tag Team Champions, until on June 30, Nakajima and Kitamiya decided to face each other for

1273-505: A tag team match when Nakajima pinned Kakimoto. Nakajima then participated in the 2006 Junior League tournament from June 25, 2006, to July 3, 2006, to decide a challenger for the Junior Heavyweight Championship; Katsuhiko won his block with five points, before losing in the final to Kaz Hayashi . On July 2, 2006, Nakajima's partner Kensuke Sasaki suffered a left eye fracture in a match against Katsuyori Shibata in BML, taking him out of action for

1340-653: A title match for the GHC Tag Team Championship. Afterwards, in a post-match interview, Nakajima confirmed the reunion of The Aggression. On March 7, 2021, at Great Voyage in Yokohama , Nakajima and Kitamiya defeated Sugiura-gun's Kazushi Sakuraba and Takashi Sugiura to win the GHC Tag Team Championship for the third time. On May 31, following a GHC Tag Team Championship title defense, Kitamiya turned on Nakajima, leaving Kongo due to his hatred towards Nakajima, effectively ending their partnership. This led to Noah announcing

1407-404: A victory in a ten-man tag team match, where Nakajima pinned Shiozaki, he stated that if lost to him at Noah The New Year, Shiozaki should never repeat his catchphrase "I am Noah" again. At a press conference the following day, Shiozaki agreed to Nakajima's condition of never using his catchphrase "I am Noah" again, on the condition that if he won, Nakajima would be forced to reunite Axiz with him. At

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1474-624: Is a major crossroads in many peoples' lives. In his final match, he and Go Shiozaki were defeated by Naomichi Marufuji and Takashi Sugiura. On November 5, 2023, in his first AJPW match since 2012, Nakajima defeated Yuma Aoyagi to win the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship for the first time. Then, he entered the Real World Tag League alongside Hokuto Omori , winning the tournament at the #1 spot with 12 points. The duo failed in their subsequent title shot, losing to

1541-636: Is best known for his time in Pro Wrestling Noah . He started his career in Riki Choshu 's Fighting World of Japan Pro Wrestling (WJ) promotion before heading to Kensuke Sasaki 's Kensuke Office/Diamond Ring dojo and promotion. In AJPW, he is a former World Junior Heavyweight Champion . An accomplished karateka , his style is based upon strong, fast kicks and strikes; his style has been dubbed by Nakajima as "Toukon Style" ( 闘魂 STYLE , Tōkon sutairu ) . Nakajima made his professional debut aged 15 in

1608-464: Is to date Nakajima's last appearance with the promotion. On February 11, 2006, at a Kensuke Office show celebrating Kensuke Sasaki's 20th career anniversary, Nakajima teamed with Genichiro Tenryu against the "dream team" of Kenta Kobashi and Kensuke Sasaki, falling to a Sasaki lariat. On March 21, 2006, Nakajima won a three-way elimination match in AJPW, defeating both Tomoaki Honma and Nosawa Rongai to earn

1675-562: The AJPW World Tag Team Championship . On the second night of the AJPW Dream Power Series 2024 from March 30, Anzai defeated Katsuhiko Nakajima to win the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship , with this victory, Anzai became the youngest Triple Crown Champion in history at 24 years and 320 days old, breaking Kento Miyahara's record at 26 years and 350 days old. Anzai often competes in various promotions from

1742-672: The Champion Carnival , Anzai made his first appearance at the 2023 edition where he placed himself in the Block B of the competition, scoring a total of six points after going against Shotaro Ashino , Rei Saito, Shuji Ishikawa, Suwama, Manabu Soya , Hokuto Omori and Takao Omori . Anzai competed for various championships promoted by AJPW. On the fourth night of the AJPW New Year Giant Series 2024 from January 27, he teamed up with his "New Period" tag team partner Ryuki Honda to unsuccessfully challenge Jun Saito and Rei Saito for

1809-590: The GHC Tag Team Championship on November 28, a tournament to decide the new champions happened on December 7. Nakajima teamed with Go Shiozaki , and together they would defeat Cody Hall and Maybach Taniguchi at the first round, and Kenoh and Masa Kitamiya at the finals. They would lose the titles 9 days later to Maybach Taniguchi and a debuting Yuji Hino. They got their rematch on January 6, but failed again. However, after Muhammed Yone and Quiet Storm defeated Taniguchi and Hino, Nakajima and Shiozaki challenged

1876-621: The KO-D Tag Team Championship . Katsuhiko Nakajima Katsuhiko Nakajima ( 中嶋 勝彦 , Nakajima Katsuhiko , born March 11, 1988) is a Japanese professional wrestler currently working as a freelancer, though he primarily works with GLEAT . He is a former Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion in All Japan Pro Wrestling and a two-time GHC Heavyweight Champion in Pro Wrestling Noah . Known as " The Mad Wolf " and " The Dark Assassin " (among other nicknames), he

1943-473: The Wrestle-1 Championship on January 12 as part of a working relationship between Noah and Wrestle-1 . Nakajima lost the title to Kaz Hayashi on March 15. The following month, Axiz took part in the 2020 Global Tag League , making to their second consecutive Global Tag League final by winning their block in the 2020 tournament with a record of two wins and one loss. On April 18, they were defeated in

2010-426: The 2020 N-1 Victory. This led on November 23 at Noah The Chronicle Vol. 4 , Nakajima unsuccessfully challenging Go Shiozaki for the GHC Heavyweight Championship. Following Kongo's feud with Sugiura-gun , on January 31, Nakajima and Masa Kitamiya faced Sugiura-gun members Takashi Sugiura and Kendo Kashin in a winning effort. After the match, Nakajima and Kitamiya challenged Sugiura and his partner Kazushi Sakuraba to

2077-603: The 2023 edition of the N-1 Victory , where he placed himself in the Block B of the competition, scoring a total of four points after going against Go Shiozaki , Manabu Soya, Katsuhiko Nakajima, Lance Anoa'i, El Hijo del Dr. Wagner Jr. , Saxon Huxley and Daiki Inaba . Anzai made a couple of appearances for New Japan Pro Wrestling . At All Together , a cross-over event promoted alongside Noah and AJPW, he teamed up swith Suwama and Yuji Nagata to defeat Los Ingobernables de Japon ( Tetsuya Naito , Shingo Takagi and Bushi ). On

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2144-454: The 2023 edition of the tournament, Anzai teamed up with Ryuki Honda and scored a total of nine points after going against the teams of Katsuhiko Nakajima and Hokuto Omori , Hayato Tamura and Galeno del Mal , Suwama and Hideki Suzuki , Jun Saito & Rei Saito, Yuma Aoyagi and Kento Miyahara, Kuroshio Tokyo Japan and Seigo Tachibana , Yukio Sakaguchi and Hideki Okatani , Cyrus and Ryan Davidson, and Shuji Ishikawa and Ren Ayabe . In

2211-403: The 8-team tournament. The two finished in fifth place with eight points, including a victory over 2007 winners, as well as the eventual 2008 winners, Kenta and Taiji Ishimori . Nakajima and Ibushi would team once more on September 8, 2008, on a co-production between DDT and Sem, Noah's offshoot promotion for younger wrestlers, against DDT's Harashima and Antonio Honda. The match originally went to

2278-530: The Best . At the event, Nakajima faced Kenoh in a 60-minute time limit draw to retain the GHC Heavyweight Championship and unsuccessfully challenging Kenoh for the GHC National Championship. Afterwards, Go Shiozaki made his return from injury challenging his former Axiz teammate Katsuhiko Nakajima to a title match for the GHC Heavyweight Championship on January 1, at Noah The New Year. On December 27, following

2345-541: The Dream Vol. 5", Nakajima faced Noah's Kenta , losing the contest after 27 minutes. The following night in Noah, Sasaki and Nakajima faced Kenta Kobashi and Kenta, wrestling to a 30-minute time limit draw. On June 29, 2008, Nakajima wrestled what would be his last match in AJPW for the time being, teaming with Kaz Hayashi to defeat Ryuji Hijikata and T28. Nakajima began to wrestle consistently with Noah starting July 2, 2008, and it

2412-456: The Japanese independent scene as a developmental talent sent by AJPW. Anzai made his debut in Pro Wrestling Noah at NOAH N-1 Victory 2023 Eve Festival on August 5, where he competed in the namesake signature Royal Rumble match of the event, bout won by Manabu Soya and also involving other notable opponents such as Adam Brooks , Lance Anoa'i , Jack Morris and others. Anzai participated in

2479-612: The Jr. Heavyweight and Heavyweight titles of the same promotion at the same time, the first being All Japan. He would then lose the GHC Junior Heavyweight Championship back to Kenta via a Go 2 Sleep at the March 1st Pro Wrestling Noah event; coincidentally, Sasaki would lose the GHC Heavyweight Title later that night. On November 13 Nakajima made his return to Ring of Honor in Novi, Michigan , in

2546-519: The Junior League in June 2007, finishing in third place for his block with four points, behind Hijikata and Kondo. The league was won by American wrestler Chris Sabin , setting up a title match between Sabin and Nakajima on August 26, 2007, in which Nakajima was victorious. On September 1, 2007, Nakajima challenged Pro Wrestling Noah's Takeshi Morishima for his ROH World Championship in the main event of

2613-534: The Kensuke Office exercise hall. On March 1, 2008, in a rematch from their October encounter, Nakajima lost to Silver King in a match to decide the vacant junior heavyweight title. Later that month, Nakajima teamed with Ryuji Hijikata to participate in the six-team Junior Tag League , winning the tournament with six points by defeating the teams of Silver King and Shuji Kondo, MAZADA and Nosawa Rongai, and T28 and KUSHIDA, as well as Kaz Hayashi and El Samurai in

2680-481: The Noah "Great Voyage 2013 in Tokyo" event. Also at the event Naomichi Marufuji recruited Nakajima into his faction "Brave". On February 11, 2014, Nakajima earned his first win over his mentor Kensuke Sasaki in the main event of a show celebrating his tenth anniversary in professional wrestling. The match turned out to be Sasaki's retirement match. On July 31, 2015, Nakajima left Diamond Ring. On December 24, 2015, Noah held

2747-576: The United States, challenging GHC Junior Heavyweight Champion Bryan Danielson at ROH's Glory by Honor VII . Danielson would retain his title, making Nakajima submit to the Cattle Mutilation . Nakajima went to win the GHC Junior Heavyweight Championship from Kenta using his Death Roll at the February 11th Kensuke Office event. A notable fact is that this was the second time Nakajima and Sasaki held

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2814-887: The Winter Navigation tour where he defended his title against his ally and occasional tag team partner, Masa Kitamiya . Following the match, Sugiura challenged Nakajima to a rematch for the title. This rematch would take place on January 7, 2017, which was the first show of Noah's first tour of 2017 "The First Navigation." Nakajima ultimately defeated Sugiura thus marking his third title defense. Nakajima defeated Go Shiozaki at "Great Voyage in Yokohama" on March 12, 2017, marking his fourth title defense. On June 4, 2017, at "Navigation with Breeze", Nakajima made his fifth title defense against Muhammad Yone . He followed it up with his sixth successful defense against Atsushi Kotoge on June 25, 2017. On July 20, he defeated Brian Cage to make his seventh successful defense. On August 26, Nakajima lost

2881-626: The case of the 1960s and 1970s when the titles were rarely defended or the documentation about title matches were uncertain. Yuma Anzai Yuma Anzai ( 安齊勇馬 , Anzai Yuma , born May 15, 1999) is a Japanese professional wrestler competing in All Japan Pro Wrestling where he is a former one time and youngest Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion in history at 24 years and 350 days old. Anzai made his professional wrestling debut at All Japan Pro Wrestling 50th Anniversary on September 18, 2022, where he fell short to one of his coaches Yuji Nagata in singles competition. During his time in

2948-482: The company, Anzai competed in various signature events promoted by it. As for the Real World Tag League , he made his first appearance at the 2022 edition where he teamed up with Yuji Nagata and scored a total of six points after competing against the teams of Kento Miyahara and Takuya Nomura , Shuji Ishikawa and Cyrus, Jake Lee and Yuma Aoyagi , Suwama and Kono , Jun Saito & Rei Saito , Kuma Arashi and Koji Doi , and Shotaro Ashino and Ryuki Honda . At

3015-643: The condition that Kiyomiya would defend the GHC Heavyweight Championship against him. On July 21, Axiz defeated Kiyomiya and Taniguchi to make their first successful of the GHC Tag Team Championship. Six days later, Nakajima unsuccessfully challenged Kaito Kiyomiya for the GHC Heavyweight Championship. On January 5, 2020, at January New Sunrise and Reboot Koruaken Hall Show, Axiz lost the GHC Tag Team Championship to Masaaki Mochizuki and Naomichi Marufuji . Afterwards, Axiz began focusing on their singles careers, after Nakajima defeated Daiki Inaba to win

3082-488: The creation of its own version of the title . There have been a total of 125 official reigns and 34 vacancies , with the first 27 reigns from the JWA also being recognized by AJPW. There have been a total of 93 teams consisting of 113 distinctive champions who have won the championship. The current champions are Musashi and Seiki Yoshioka who are in their first reign as a team and individually. As of November 29, 2024. *Combined defense statistics might be inaccurate in

3149-546: The event, Nakajima successfully defended the GHC Heavyweight Championship against Shiozaki, forcing him to abandon his "I am Noah" catchphrase. On January 16, Nakajima made his fourth successful title defense against Masa Kitamiya. On February 23, Nakajima lost the GHC Heavyweight Championship to Kazuyuki Fujita in his fifth title defense. On June 12, 2022, at CyberFight Festival 2022 , Nakajima teamed with Atsushi Kotoge and Yoshiki Inamura , facing off against Burning ( Jun Akiyama and Tetsuya Endo ) and Kazusada Higuchi in

3216-531: The final, who had defeated them in the group stage. On March 28, 2008, Nakajima faced and defeated Osaka Pro and Dragon Gate wrestler Magnitude Kishiwada on Kensuke Office's first event in the Fukuoka region. In March and April 2008, Nakajima and Sasaki participated in Pro Wrestling Noah's Global Tag League, a 9-team round-robin tag team tournament. The two finished tied in 5th place with 8 points, defeating

3283-493: The finals of the tournament by Sugiura-gun International (Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. and Rene Dupree ). On May 9, Nakajima defeated Takashi Sugiura to win the GHC National Championship , meaning that Axiz held both Noah's singles championships. On August 4, on the first night of Departure, Nakajima lost the GHC National Championship to Kenoh. On August 20, Axiz faced Sugiura-gun ( Kazushi Sakuraba and Takashi Sugiura) in

3350-487: The finals of the tournament. On May 4, Axiz was defeated in the finals by Sugiura-gun ( Takashi Sugiura and Kazma Sakamoto ). On June 13, Axiz lost the GHC Tag Team Championship to Sugiura-gun, before defeating them in rematch on June 27 to win the GHC Tag Team Championship for the record-breaking third time. Afterwards, Axiz were challenged by Kaito Kiyomiya and Shuhei Taniguchi to match for their titles. Nakajima accepted Kiyomiya and Taniguchi's challenge for their titles on

3417-657: The first championship match of his career, teaming with Kensuke Sasaki to unsuccessfully challenge Masanobu Fuchi and Genichiro Tenryu for the All Asia Tag Team Championship . On September 17, 2004, Nakajima made his debut in Dragon Gate on their pay-per-view Gate of Sanctuary , losing to Masaaki Mochizuki . The following month, Nakajima entered the Osaka Pro Tenno-zan single-elimination tournament , losing to eventual winner Big Boss MA-G-MA in

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3484-605: The first few years into his professional wrestling career, including being the youngest wrestler to compete in AJPW's Champion Carnival tournament, as well as the youngest to hold the World Junior Heavyweight Championship. He won the Tokyo Sports "Rookie of the Year" award in 2004 and the "Fighting Spirit" award in 2005. Having worked for Noah for most of his career, both as a representative of Diamond Ring and as

3551-549: The first round. Nakajima and Sasaki teamed up in the World's Strongest Tag Determination League in November and December 2004, finishing with four points in Block B. Nakajima received his first opportunity at a singles championship on April 20, 2005, losing to World Junior Heavyweight Champion Taka Michinoku . His appearances in NJPW became much more sporadic around this time, with his final match to date taking place on April 24, 2005,

3618-697: The foreseeable future and forcing the team to vacate the All Asia Tag Team Championship on October 29, 2006, after holding the titles since July 2005. On October 15, 2006, Katsuhiko Nakajima and Kaz Hayashi were announced as one of seven teams in the 2006 World's Strongest Tag Determination League, to take place in December 2006. They had a strong showing in the tournament, defeating such teams as Nosawa Rongai and Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion Minoru Suzuki and RO'Z and Suwama and drawing with Taiyō Kea and Taka Michinoku, finishing with 5 points overall. On November 14, 2006, Nakajima wrestled in

3685-573: The main event of World Japan's "Resolution" card on January 5, 2004, losing via submission to Tomohiro Ishii . Nakajima continued to wrestle for WJ for a short time, even wrestling the original Tiger Mask Satoru Sayama before signing with Kensuke Office in April. This led to his debut with New Japan Pro-Wrestling , facing legendary junior heavyweight Jushin Thunder Liger in the Tokyo Dome on May 3, 2004. He made his debut with All Japan Pro Wrestling

3752-547: The main event of the debut show of the Global Professional Wrestling Alliance , a cooperation of several different promotions, teaming with Noah's Go Shiozaki and El Dorado's Takuya Sugawara to defeat Zero1-Max's Ryouji Sai , Dramatic Dream Team 's Harashima and Kaientai Dojo 's Kazma . Kensuke Sasaki made his return from injury on January 2, 2007, teaming with Nakajima to defeat Taru and "brother" Yasshi. The following day Nakajima faced Yasshi in

3819-451: The new champions. This led to a match on February 24, which Nakajima and Shiozaki won. Backstage, Nakajima said that his Tag Team with Go Shiozaki has a name, and it is Axiz. Axiz made their first successful defense on March 10, against the team of Eddie Edwards and Masa Kitamiya. From April 7 until April 30, Axiz took part in the 2019 Global Tag League , finishing the tournament with a record of five wins, one loss, and one draw, advancing to

3886-564: The next day, successfully teaming with Toshiaki Kawada in a six-man tag team match. He continued to wrestle for both promotions extensively throughout 2004, even competing in Block B of NJPW's Best of the Super Juniors tournament, finishing with two points by defeating Curry Man and reaching the finals of the Young Lion Toukon ( fighting spirit ) tournament, losing to Ryusuke Taguchi . On June 12, 2004, in AJPW, Nakajima received

3953-524: The semifinals and finals, respectively, to win the N-1 Victory for the second year, earning a shot at the GHC Heavyweight Championship. On October 10, Nakajima defeated Naomichi Marufuji to win the GHC Heavyweight Championship for the second time. On November 13, Nakajima was challenged by stablemate Kenoh to a double title-match for the GHC Heavyweight and GHC National Championships on November 28 at Noah

4020-733: The seventh night of the NJPW New Japan Road 2023 from June 18, 2023, Anzai teamed up with Zennichi Shin Jidai stablemates Atsuki Aoyagi , Kento Miyahara and Yuma Aoyagi in a losing effort against Hiroshi Tanahashi , Master Wato , Satoshi Kojima and Yuji Nagata. Anzai made his debut in DDT Pro-Wrestling at DDT Into The Fight 2024 Tour In Shinjuku on February 8, where he teamed up with Ryuki Honda to defeat Rukiya and Takeshi Masada . At Judgement 2024 , Anzai and Honda unsuccessfully challenged Burning ( Tetsuya Endo and Yuki Iino ) for

4087-511: The teams of Jun Akiyama and Takeshi Rikio , D'Lo Brown and Buchanan, and Go Shiozaki and Akira Taue , and drawing with Takeshi Morishima and Muhammad Yone , and GHC Tag Team Champions Naomichi Marufuji and Takashi Sugiura . On May 25, 2008, in AJPW, Nakajima and Sasaki lost to Taiyō Kea and Minoru Suzuki in a match to determine the #1 contenders to the World Tag Team Championship . On June 13, 2008, at Kensuke Office's "Take

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4154-454: The title on October 4. Nakajima participated on the 2018 Global League, winning 4 matches and losing 2, failing to advance to the finals. However, after Naomichi Marufuji suffered an injury on his shoulder, a three way match to determine the new finalist between Kenoh , Kohei Sato and Katsuhiko Nakajima happened on November 25, which Nakajima won. On the finals, Nakajima would lose to Kaito Kiyomiya. Naomichi Marufuji and Akitoshi Saito vacated

4221-458: The title to Eddie Edwards in his eighth defense. On March 11, 2018, Nakajima and Kitamiya defeated 50 Funky Powers (Muhammad Yone and Quiet Storm) to win the GHC Tag Team Championship for the first time together, thus marking Nakajima's first reign with the title. However on April 29, they lost the titles to Go Shiozaki and Kaito Kiyomiya in their first defense. After the match, Nakajima and Kitamiya attacked Shiozaki and Kiyomiya, with Nakajima showing

4288-678: The tour, though he defended the title as scheduled. When the match came, Nakajima and Silver King fought to a no contest, forcing PWF commissioner Hiroshi Hase to hold up the title belt, although Nakajima remained the official champion. Katsuhiko then took time off to nurse his injured hand. Nakajima returned from injury on February 11, 2008, at Kensuke Office's first anniversary show, defeating fellow Kensuke Sasaki protégé Ryuji Yamaguchi; he would follow this up with victories over two more Kensuke trainees in Kento Miyahara and Takashi Okita on February 16, 2008, and March 9, 2008, respectively, held in

4355-523: The vacant All Asia Tag Team Championship, making it to the finals before losing to Shuji Kondo and "brother" Yasshi . Just over one month later on July 26, 2005, Nakajima and Kensuke Sasaki defeated Kondo and Yasshi for the titles in their second defense, giving Nakajima his first championship. They would continue to defend the titles through 2005, against such teams as Arashi and Ryuji Hijikata and Buchanan and D'Lo Brown . On July 18, 2005, Nakajima made his debut in Pro Wrestling Noah , wrestling in

4422-462: The vacant titles, with Nakajima teaming with Soya and Kitamiya with Kaito Kiyomiya. On July 22, Nakajima and Soya were defeated by Kitamiya and Kaito Kiyomiya for the vacant GHC Tag Team Championship. In September, Nakajima took part in the 2021 N-1 Victory , winning his block with a record of two wins and one loss, advancing to the semifinals of the tournament. On October 3, Nakajima defeated Masakatsu Funaki and then fellow Kongo stablemate Kenoh, in

4489-513: Was announced the following week that he and the rest of Kensuke Office would be lending their support to Noah instead of All Japan for the foreseeable future. Among Nakajima's first matches in Noah were singles contests against former GHC Heavyweight Champions Jun Akiyama and Mitsuharu Misawa on July 5, 2008, and July 13, 2008, respectively, losing both matches. In August and September 2008, Nakajima entered Noah's annual NTV Cup junior heavyweight tag team league, teaming with DDT's Kota Ibushi in

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