Open the Dream Gate Championship

The Open the Dream Gate Championship (オープン・ザ・ドリームゲート王座, Ōpun za Dorīmugēto Ōza) is a professional wrestling championship created and promoted by the Japanese promotion Dragon Gate.[2] The wrestler who holds it is considered the top singles wrestler in Dragon Gate. It was created on July 4, 2004 when Cima was awarded the title as a result of being the last Último Dragón Gym Champion.[3]

Open the Dream Gate Championship
Current title design (2020–present)
Details
PromotionDragon Gate
Date establishedJuly 4, 2004[1]
Current champion(s)Yamato
Date wonJuly 22, 2024
Statistics
First champion(s)Cima
Most reignsYamato (6 reigns)
Longest reignCima (574 days)
Shortest reignJimmy Susumu (21 days)
Oldest championMasaaki Mochizuki (47 years, 244 days)
Youngest championMadoka Kikuta (23 years, 227 days)

History

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The inaugural champion was Cima, who was awarded the championship for being the last Último Dragón Gym Champion. he is still the longest reigning champion as of today at 574 days. Title reigns are determined either by professional wrestling matches between different wrestlers involved in pre-existing scripted feuds, plots, and storylines, or by scripted circumstances. Wrestlers were portrayed as either villains or heroes as they followed a series of tension-building events, which culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches for the championship.

Belt design

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Former championship design (2015–2020)

The title belt's face has a "gate" on it represented by a hinged metallic door which contains a plate with the titleholders' name. Any official challenger for the belt carries a key used to open the gate with, and should they win the title, then they can open the gate and put their name inside it. However, if the title is successfully defended, then the key is added to the main plate of the belt as a symbol of the respective successful defense.[2] The original title belt was lost following Dragon Gate's July 20, 2015 event, which forced the promotion to create a new belt, which debuted on August 16, 2015.[4]

Reigns

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As of December 12, 2024, there here have been a total of 21 recognized champions who have had a combined 40 official reigns. The current champion is Yamato who is in his sixth reign.[5]

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
Defenses Number of successful defenses
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days Defenses
1 Cima July 4, 2004 Vo Aniversario Kobe, Japan 1 165 1 Cima was awarded the title as a result of winning the last Último Dragón Gym Championship match at Toryumon Japan's fifth anniversary event; this was officially announced in Tokyo on August 1, 2004. [6]
2 Masaaki Mochizuki December 16, 2004 The Gate of Legend Tokyo, Japan 1 323 4 [7]
3 Magnitude Kishiwada November 4, 2005 Crown Gate Osaka, Japan 1 112 2 [8]
4 Ryo Saito February 24, 2006 Truth Gate Tokyo, Japan 1 58 0 [9]
5 Susumu Yokosuka April 23, 2006 Glorious Gate: Final Day Tokyo, Japan 1 214 3 [10]
6 Don Fujii November 23, 2006 Crown Gate: Osaka Special Osaka, Japan 1 122 1 [11]
7 Jushin Thunder Liger March 25, 2007 Memorial Gate 2007 Tsu, Japan 1 98 1 [12]
8 Cima July 1, 2007 Kobe Pro-Wrestling Festival 2007 Kobe, Japan 2 364 6 [13]
Vacated June 29, 2008 Vacated due to Cima suffering a neck injury. [14]
9 Shingo Takagi July 27, 2008 Kobe Pro-Wrestling Festival 2008 Kobe, Japan 1 154 3 Takagi defeated B×B Hulk to win the vacant championship. [15]
10 Naruki Doi December 28, 2008 The Final Gate Fukuoka, Japan 1 449 8 [16]
11 Yamato March 22, 2010 Compilation Gate 2010 Tokyo, Japan 1 111 3 [17]
12 Masato Yoshino July 11, 2010 Kobe Pro-Wrestling Festival 2010 Kobe, Japan 1 277 4 [18]
13 Masaaki Mochizuki April 14, 2011 Champion Gate: Final Day Tokyo, Japan 2 255 6 [19]
14 Cima December 25, 2011 The Final Gate 2011 Fukuoka, Japan 3 574 15 [20]
15 Shingo Takagi July 21, 2013 Kobe Pro-Wrestling Festival 2013 Kobe, Japan 2 33 0 [21]
16 Yamato August 23, 2013 The Gate of Generation Tokyo, Japan 2 48 1 [22]
17 Masato Yoshino October 10, 2013 The Gate of Victory Tokyo, Japan 2 143 4 [23]
18 Ricochet March 2, 2014 Champion Gate in Osaka 2014 Osaka, Japan 1 64 1 [24]
19 Yamato May 5, 2014 Dead or Alive 2014 Nagoya, Japan 3 76 2 [25]
20 B×B Hulk July 20, 2014 Kobe Pro-Wrestling Festival 2014 Kobe, Japan 1 329 7 On August 5, 2014, Naruki Doi defeated B×B Hulk in a 4-on-1 handicap match, where he teamed with Cyber Kong, Kzy and Mondai Ryu. Afterwards Doi was recognized as an interim champion, pending a rematch. On August 17, B×B Hulk defeated Doi to resume his reign and make his first successful title defense. [26]
21 Masato Yoshino June 14, 2015 Champion Gate 2015 in Hakata Fukuoka, Japan 3 63 1 [27]
22 Shingo Takagi August 16, 2015 Dangerous Gate 2015 Tokyo, Japan 3 182 3 Takagi's defense against Gamma on December 3, 2015, was declared a no contest and an unsuccessful defense due to massive interference by VerserK. [28]
23 Jimmy Susumu February 14, 2016 Truth Gate 2016 Fukuoka, Japan 2 21 0 Previously known as Susumu Yokosuka. [29]
24 Shingo Takagi March 6, 2016 Champion Gate 2016 in Osaka Osaka, Japan 4 140 1 [30]
25 Yamato July 24, 2016 Kobe Pro-Wrestling Festival 2016 Kobe, Japan 4 421 6 [31]
26 Masaaki Mochizuki September 18, 2017 Dangerous Gate 2017 Tokyo, Japan 3 265 5 [32]
27 Masato Yoshino June 10, 2018 King of Gate 2018 Fukuoka, Japan 4 177 4 [33]
28 Pac December 4, 2018 Fantastic Gate 2018 Tokyo, Japan 1 229 2 [34]
29 Ben-K July 21, 2019 Kobe Pro-Wrestling Festival 2019 Kobe, Japan 1 147 3 [35]
30 Naruki Doi December 15, 2019 The Final Gate 2019 Fukuoka, Japan 2 231 2 [36]
31 Eita August 2, 2020 Memorial Gate 2020 in Wakayama Wakayama, Japan 1 105 1 [37]
32 Shun Skywalker November 15, 2020 Kobe Pro-Wrestling Festival 2020 Kobe, Japan 1 259 5 [38]
33 Yamato August 1, 2021 Speed Star Final Kobe, Japan 5 147 3 [39]
34 Kai December 26, 2021 The Final Gate 2021 Fukuoka, Japan 1 216 3 [40]
35 Yuki Yoshioka July 30, 2022 Kobe World 2022: Último Dragón Debut 35th Anniversary Kobe, Japan 1 166 5 [41]
36 Shun Skywalker January 12, 2023 Open the New Year Gate 2023 Tokyo, Japan 2 113 1 [42]
37 Madoka Kikuta May 5, 2023 Dead or Alive 2023 Aichi, Japan 1 233 3 [43]
38 Luis Mante December 24, 2023 The Final Gate 2023 Fukuoka, Japan 1 163 3 This was a three-way match, also featuring Shun Skywalker [44]
39 Ben-K June 4, 2024 Rainbow Gate 2024 Tokyo, Japan 2 47 0 [45]
40 Yamato July 21, 2024 Kobe Pro-Wrestling Festival 2024 Kobe, Japan 6 144+ 3 [46]

Combined reigns

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As of December 12, 2024.

Inaugural, longest reigning at 574 days and longest combined reigning champion at 1,103 days, Cima.
Indicates the current champion
Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined
days
1 Cima 3 22 1,103
2 Yamato 6 18 947+
3 Masaaki Mochizuki 3 15 843
4 Naruki Doi 2 10 680
5 Masato Yoshino 4 13 660
6 Shingo Takagi 4 7 509
7 Shun Skywalker 2 6 372
8 B×B Hulk 1 7 329
9 Susumu Yokosuka/Jimmy Susumu 2 3 235
10 Madoka Kikuta 1 3 233
11 Pac 1 2 229
12 Kai 1 3 216
14 Ben-K 2 3 194
13 Yuki Yoshioka 1 5 166
15 Luis Mante 1 3 163
16 Don Fujii 1 1 122
17 Magnitude Kishiwada 1 2 112
18 Eita 1 1 105
19 Jushin Thunder Liger 1 1 98
20 Ricochet 1 1 64
21 Ryo Saito 1 0 58

See also

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References

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