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2016 Super Jr. Tag Tournament
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Super Junior Tag League trophy

The Super Junior Tag League is a professional wrestling tag team tournament held by New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW).

Established in 2010, but preceded by the G1 Climax Junior Heavyweight Tag League in 2001 (won by El Samurai and Jushin Thunder Liger), it is the junior heavyweight equivalent of the World Tag League for heavyweight tag teams.[1] From 2010 to 2017, it was named the Super Junior Tag Tournament and followed a single-elimination format, before becoming the Super Junior Tag League in 2018, switching to a round-robin format. Since the tournament's inception, there were two years where the tournament did not take place—in 2011 and 2020 (due to major changes to NJPW's schedule during the COVID-19 pandemic).

Super Junior Tag Tournament (2010–2017)

Tournament Year Winner SJTT won
(team)
SJTT won
(individual)
Final venue Ref.
Super J Tag Tournament 2010 El Samurai and Koji Kanemoto 1 1, 1 JCB Hall [2]
Super Jr. Tag Tournament 2012 Time Splitters
(Alex Shelley and Kushida)
1 1, 1 Korakuen Hall [3]
Super Jr. Tag Tournament 2013 The Young Bucks
(Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson)
1 1, 1 Korakuen Hall [4]
Super Jr. Tag Tournament 2014 reDRagon
(Bobby Fish and Kyle O'Reilly)
1 1, 1 Gifu Industry Hall [5]
Super Jr. Tag Tournament 2015 Matt Sydal and Ricochet 1 1, 1 Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium [6]
Super Jr. Tag Tournament 2016 Roppongi Vice
(Beretta and Rocky Romero)
1 1, 1 Edion Arena Osaka [7]
Super Jr. Tag Tournament 2017 Roppongi 3K
(Sho and Yoh)
1 1, 1 Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium [8]

2010

Super J Tag Tournament was a one-night professional wrestling tournament hosted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling and took place on May 8.[9] Most of the wrestlers involved were signed to New Japan but did feature wrestlers from other promotions like Mascara Dorada & Valiente from Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre, Kota Ibushi from Dramatic Dream Team, Fujita Hayato and Taro Nohashi from Michinoku Pro Wrestling, and Kushida from Smash.[10]

El Samurai and Koji Kanemoto defeated Apollo 55 (Prince Devitt and Ryusuke Taguchi) to win the tournament and become IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champions.

Results
Round 1 Semifinals Final
         
Fujita Hayato and Taro Nohashi Pin
Jushin Thunder Liger and Nobuo Yoshihashi 10:51[2]
Fujita Hayato and Taro Nohashi Sub
El Samurai and Koji Kanemoto 12:45[2]
El Samurai and Koji Kanemoto Sub
Davey Richards and Tama Tonga 10:50[2]
El Samurai and Koji Kanemoto Pin
Prince Devitt and Ryusuke Taguchi 21:27[2]
Gedo and Kushida Pin
Austin Creed and Kota Ibushi 13:18[2]
Gedo and Kushida Pin
Prince Devitt and Ryusuke Taguchi 11:36[2]
Prince Devitt and Ryusuke Taguchi Pin
Mascara Dorada and Valiente 7:59[2]

2012

Super Jr. Tag Tournament 2012 was a two-night professional wrestling tournament hosted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling. The preliminary round took place on October 21 and the semi-final and final took place on November 2.[11] The tournament utilized wrestlers mostly signed to New Japan but also included Negro Casas from Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre, Taka Michinoku from Kaientai Dojo, and freelancer Brian Kendrick.[12]

Time Splitters (Alex Shelley and Kushida) defeated Apollo 55 (Prince Devitt and Ryusuke Taguchi) to win the tournament and become the number one contenders to the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship.[13] They challenged the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champions Forever Hooligans (Alex Koslov and Rocky Romero) to a title match at Power Struggle on November 11.

Results
Round 1 Semifinals Final
         
Jushin Thunder Liger and Tiger Mask Pin
Alex Koslov and Rocky Romero 9:28[14]
Alex Koslov and Rocky Romero Pin
Prince Devitt and Ryusuke Taguchi 9:19[3]
Prince Devitt and Ryusuke Taguchi Pin
Brian Kendrick and Low Ki 10:03[14]
Prince Devitt and Ryusuke Taguchi Pin
Alex Shelley and Kushida 16:42[3]
Alex Shelley and Kushida Pin
Jado and Gedo 13:26[14]
Alex Shelley and Kushida Pin
Taichi and Taka Michinoku 8:13[3]
Bushi and Negro Casas Pin
Taichi and Taka Michinoku 10:24[14]

2013

The 2013 Super Jr. Tag Tournament was a two-night professional wrestling tournament hosted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling. The preliminary round took take place on October 25 and the semi-final and final on November 6.[15] The debuting Young Bucks won the tournament and on November 9 at Power Struggle, defeated Taichi and Taka Michinoku to also win the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship.

Results
Round 1 Semifinals Final
         
Jushin Thunder Liger and Tiger Mask Pin
Jado and Gedo 9:16[16]
Jado and Gedo Pin
The Young Bucks 9:31[4]
Beretta and Brian Kendrick Pin
The Young Bucks 10:35[16]
The Young Bucks Pin
Forever Hooligans 19:13[4]
Kushida and Yohei Komatsu Pin
Bushi and Valiente 9:37[16]
Bushi and Valiente Pin
Forever Hooligans 10:28[4]
Forever Hooligans Pin
Taichi and Taka Michinoku 9:06[16]

2014

The 2014 Super Jr. Tag Tournament was a four-night professional wrestling tournament hosted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling. The preliminary round took place on October 25, the semifinals on November 1 and 2, and the final on November 3.[17] For the third year in a row, the tournament's winning team, reDRagon, went on to also capture the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship at Power Struggle.

Results
Round 1 Semifinals Final
         
Jushin Thunder Liger and Tiger Mask Pin
The Young Bucks 8:32[18]
The Young Bucks Pin
El Desperado and Taichi 12:04[19]
Fuego and Ryusuke Taguchi Pin
El Desperado and Taichi 12:19[18]
The Young Bucks Pin
reDRagon 15:04[5]
Time Splitters Pin
Forever Hooligans 15:43[18]
Forever Hooligans Pin
reDRagon 15:03[20]
Bushi and Máscara Dorada Pin
reDRagon 10:21[18]

2015

Ricochet and Matt Sydal upon winning the tournament in 2015

The 2015 Super Jr. Tag Tournament is a three-night professional wrestling tournament hosted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling. The preliminary round took place on October 24, the semifinals on November 1, and the final on November 7 at Power Struggle.[21]

Results
Round 1 Semifinals Final
         
Jushin Thunder Liger and Tiger Mask Pin
reDRagon 10:24[22]
reDRagon Pin
Roppongi Vice 20:06[23]
Roppongi Vice Pin
Chase Owens and Kenny Omega 13:11[22]
Roppongi Vice Pin
Matt Sydal and Ricochet 16:06[6]
Máscara Dorada and Ryusuke Taguchi Pin
The Young Bucks 11:08[22]
The Young Bucks Pin
Matt Sydal and Ricochet 12:05[23]
Time Splitters Pin
Matt Sydal and Ricochet 18:48[22]

2016

Roppongi Vice upon winning the tournament in 2016

The 2016 Super Jr. Tag Tournament was a four-night professional wrestling tournament hosted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling. The preliminary round took place on October 21 and 25, the semifinals on October 30, and the final on November 5 at Power Struggle.[24]

Results
Round 1 Semifinals Final
         
Jushin Thunder Liger and Tiger Mask Sub
Fuego and Ryusuke Taguchi 9:55[25]
Fuego and Ryusuke Taguchi Pin
Roppongi Vice 15:26[27]
Ángel de Oro and Titán Pin
Roppongi Vice 12:55[25]
Roppongi Vice Pin
ACH and Taiji Ishimori 18:49[7]
David Finlay Jr. and Ricochet Pin
Gedo and Will Ospreay 8:47[26]
David Finlay and Ricochet Pin
ACH and Taiji Ishimori 15:57[27]
A. C. H. and Taiji Ishimori Pin
The Young Bucks 17:40[25]

2017

Roppongi 3K upon winning the tournament in 2017

The 2017 Super Jr. Tag Tournament was a four-night professional wrestling tournament hosted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling. The preliminary round took place on October 23 and 29, the semifinals on October 30, and the final on November 5 at Power Struggle.[28]

Results
Round 1 Semifinals Final
         
Hirai Kawato and Kushida Pin
Roppongi 3K 12:39[29]
Roppongi 3K Pin
Bushi and Hiromu Takahashi 20:34[31]
Dragon Lee and Titán Pin
Bushi and Hiromu Takahashi 20:20[29]
Roppongi 3K Pin
ACH and Ryusuke Taguchi 15:51[8]
Jushin Thunder Liger and Tiger Mask Pin
El Desperado and Yoshinobu Kanemaru 17:28[30]
El Desperado and Yoshinobu Kanemaru Pin
ACH and Ryusuke Taguchi 17:06[31]
A. C. H. and Ryusuke Taguchi Pin
Taichi and Taka Michinoku 18:42[30]

Super Junior Tag League (2018–present)

Tournament Year Winner SJTL won
(team)
SJTL won
(individual)
Final venue Ref. Total won
(team)
Total won
(individual)
Super Jr. Tag League 2018 Roppongi 3K
(Sho and Yoh)
1 1, 1 Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium [32] 2 2, 2
Super Jr. Tag League 2019 Roppongi 3K
(Sho and Yoh)
2 2, 2 Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium [33] 3 3, 3
Super Jr. Tag League 2021 El Desperado and Yoshinobu Kanemaru 1 1, 1 Korakuen Hall [34] 1 1, 1
Super Jr. Tag League 2022 LiYoh
(Lio Rush and Yoh)
1 3, 1 Sendai Sunplaza Hall [35] 1 4, 1
Super Jr. Tag League 2023 Catch 2/2
(TJP and Francesco Akira)
1 1, 1

2018

The 2018 Super Jr. Tag League was a thirteen-night professional wrestling tournament hosted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling. It featured eight teams in a single block. Block matches were held from October 16 to November 1, 2018 with the first and second placed teams advancing to the final, on November 3, at Power Struggle. Due to a three-way tie at the top of the standings, the final was a three-way tag team match between the qualified teams.

Final standings
El Desperado and Yoshinobu Kanemaru 10
Bushi and Shingo Takagi 10
Sho and Yoh 10
Taiji Ishimori and Robbie Eagles 6
Kushida and Chris Sabin 6
Ryusuke Taguchi and A. C. H. 6
Jushin Thunder Liger and Tiger Mask 4
Volador Jr. and Soberano Jr. 4
Results Bushi
Takagi
Liger
Tiger
Kushida
Sabin
Taguchi
A. C. H.
Volador
Soberano
Sho
Yoh
Ishimori
Eagles
Kanemaru
Desperado
Bushi
Takagi
Liger
Tiger
(10:30)
Bushi
Takagi
(16:53)
Bushi
Takagi
(12:20)
Bushi
Takagi
(13:42)
Bushi
Takagi
(21:18)
Bushi
Takagi
(14:00)
Kanemaru
Desperado
(18:04)
Liger
Tiger
Liger
Tiger
(10:30)
Kushida
Sabin
(10:20)
ACH
Taguchi
(12:42)
Liger
Tiger
(11:06)
Sho
Yoh
(11:33)
Ishimori
Eagles
(11:04)
Kanemaru
Desperado
(11:55)
Kushida
Sabin
Bushi
Takagi
(16:53)
Kushida
Sabin
(10:20)
Kushida
Sabin
(13:58)
Kushida
Sabin
(10:32)
Sho
Yoh
(15:18)
Ishimori
Eagles
(12:31)
Kanemaru
Desperado
(14:40)
Taguchi
A. C. H.
Bushi
Takagi
(12:20)
ACH
Taguchi
(12:42)
Kushida
Sabin
(13:58)
Volador
Soberano
(10:33)
ACH
Taguchi
(18:33)
Ishimori
Eagles
(13:33)
ACH
Taguchi
(13:17)
Volador
Soberano
Bushi
Takagi
(13:42)
Liger
Tiger
(11:06)
Kushida
Sabin
(10:32)
Volador
Soberano
(10:33)
Sho
Yoh
(11:55)
Volador
Soberano
(8:56)
Kanemaru
Desperado
(12:32)
Sho
Yoh
Bushi
Takagi
(21:18)
Sho
Yoh
(11:33)
Sho
Yoh
(15:18)
ACH
Taguchi
(18:33)
Sho
Yoh
(11:55)
Sho
Yoh
(10:50)
Sho
Yoh
(13:14)
Ishimori
Eagles
Bushi
Takagi
(14:00)
Ishimori
Eagles
(11:04)
Ishimori
Eagles
(12:31)
Ishimori
Eagles
(13:33)
Volador
Soberano
(8:56)
Sho
Yoh
(10:50)
Kanemaru
Desperado
(10:02)
Desperado
Kanemaru
Kanemaru
Desperado
(18:04)
Kanemaru
Desperado
(11:55)
Kanemaru
Desperado
(14:40)
ACH
Taguchi
(13:17)
Kanemaru
Desperado
(12:32)
Sho
Yoh
(13:14)
Kanemaru
Desperado
(10:02)
Final
   
1 Sho and Yoh Pin
1
1
Bushi and Takagi
Desperado and Kanemaru
15:55

2019

The 2019 Super Jr. Tag League is a fifteen-night professional wrestling tournament hosted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling. It features eight teams in a single block, with the first and second placed teams advancing to a final. Block matches were held from October 16 to November 1, 2019, on the Road to Power Struggle tour, and the final was held on November 3, 2019, at Power Struggle.[33]

Final Standings
El Desperado and Yoshinobu Kanemaru 10
Sho and Yoh 10
Taiji Ishimori and El Phantasmo 10
Will Ospreay and Robbie Eagles 8
Volador and Titán 8
Ryusuke Taguchi and Rocky Romero 8
T. J. Perkins and Clark Connors 2
Tiger Mask and Yuya Uemura 0
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Results Sho
Yoh
Ishimori
Phantasmo
Desperado
Kanemaru
Ospreay
Eagles
Taguchi
Romero
Volador
Titán
Tiger
Uemura
TJP
Connors
Sho
Yoh
Sho
Yoh
(17:28)
Desperado
Kanemaru
(15:28)
Sho
Yoh
(21:15)
Taguchi
Romero
(23:12)
Sho
Yoh
(16:25)
Sho
Yoh
(16:10)
Sho
Yoh
(13:31)
Ishimori
Phantasmo
Sho
Yoh
(17:28)
Desperado
Kanemaru
(15:36)
Ishimori
Phantasmo
(22:17)
Ishimori
Phantasmo
(15:58)
Ishimori
Phantasmo
(14:22)
Ishimori
Phantasmo
(11:36)
Ishimori
Phantasmo
(11:13)
Desperado
Kanemaru
Desperado
Kanemaru
(15:28)
Desperado
Kanemaru
(15:36)
Desperado
Kanemaru
(16:24)
Taguchi
Romero
(13:43)
Volador
Titán
(12:03)
Desperado
Kanemaru
(14:55)
Desperado
Kanemaru
(12:18)
Ospreay
Eagles
Sho
Yoh
(21:15)
Ishimori
Phantasmo
(22:17)
Desperado
Kanemaru
(16:24)
Ospreay
Eagles
(22:13)
Ospreay
Eagles
(10:58)
Ospreay
Eagles
(11:33)
Ospreay
Eagles
(15:30)
Taguchi
Romero
Taguchi
Romero
(23:12)
Ishimori
Phantasmo
(15:58)
Taguchi
Romero
(13:43)
Ospreay
Eagles
(22:13)
Volador
Titán
(13:57)
Taguchi
Romero
(12:32)
Taguchi
Romero
(15:37)
Volador
Titán
Sho
Yoh
(16:25)
Ishimori
Phantasmo
(14:22)
Volador
Titán
(12:03)
Ospreay
Eagles
(10:58)
Volador
Titán
(13:57)
Volador
Titán
(12:58)