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Open the Brave Gate
Current design of the Open the Brave Gate Championship (2019 – present)
Details
PromotionDragongate
Date establishedMarch 13, 2005
Current champion(s)Yamato
Date wonDecember 15, 2024
Statistics
First champion(s)Naruki Doi
Most reignsMasato Yoshino (6 reigns)
Longest reignPac (447 days)
Shortest reignAnthony W. Mori and Masato Yoshino/Dr. Muscle (<1 day)
Oldest championYamato (43 years, 96 days)
Youngest championFlamita (19 years, 106 days)
Heaviest championPac (194 lbs)
Lightest championKotoka (145 lbs)

The Open the Brave Gate Championship (オープン・ザ・ブレイブゲート王座, Ōpun za Bureibugēto Ōza) is a professional wrestling title created and promoted by the Japanese promotion Dragongate. It has a weight limit of 83 kg (183 lb), though it has been defended against heavier wrestlers in the past. It can be considered the secondary singles title in Dragongate and is more of a light heavyweight championship.[1]

History

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The championship was created on March 13, 2005 when Naruki Doi defeated Yossino in a tournament final.[2]

Belt design

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The first design of the belt, from 2005 to 2019, had the faceplate logo divided into eight pieces, each representing the eight wrestlers who fought in the tournament to determine the inaugural champion. During Gamma's reign, he threw away all eight pieces of the faceplate and replaced it with his own plate, renaming it Open the Gamma Gate, and dictating and often changing the rules of his title defenses. This ended when Masato Yoshino, wrestling as the masked Dr. Muscle, defeated Gamma and restored it to the Brave Gate title, vacating it soon afterwards.

Reigns

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As of December 20, 2024, there have been a total of 52 reigns shared between 33 different champions. The current champion is Dragon Dia who is in his first reign.[3]

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 Days Defenses
1 Naruki Doi March 13, 2005 The Brave Gate 2005 Nagoya, Japan 1 245 5 Doi defeated Yossino in a tournament final to become the inaugural champion. [4]
2 Dragon Kid November 13, 2005 Crown Gate 2005 Nagoya, Japan 1 84 1 [4]
Vacated February 5, 2006 Primal Gate 2006 Fukuoka, Japan The championship was vacated due to a title defense against Masato Yoshino ending in a no contest after outside interference from both men's factions. [4]
3 Masato Yoshino March 19, 2006 Brave Gate 2006 Kawagoe, Japan 1 330 4 Yoshino defeated Dragon Kid and Naoki Tanizaki in a three-way elimination tournament final to win the vacant championship. [4]
4 Matt Sydal February 12, 2007 Truth Gate 2007 Kobe, Japan 1 41 1 [4][5]
5 Genki Horiguchi March 25, 2007 Memorial Gate 2007 Tsu, Japan 1 98 2 [4]
6 Yasushi Kanda July 1, 2007 Kobe Pro-Wrestling Festival 2007 Kobe, Japan 1 83 2 [6]
7 Masato Yoshino September 22, 2007 Storm Gate 2007: Dragon Storm Tokyo, Japan 2 204 6 [4]
8 Anthony W. Mori April 13, 2008 The Gate of Passion 2008 Nagoya, Japan 1 <1 0
Vacated April 13, 2008 The Gate of Passion 2008 Nagoya, Japan The championship was vacated voluntarily by Anthony W. Mori due to Yasushi Kanda interfering in his title win.
9 Gamma April 27, 2008 The Gate of Passion 2008 Fukuoka, Japan 1 63 0 Gamma defeated Anthony W. Mori in a tournament final to win the vacant championship. The title was renamed "Open the Gamma Gate" during his reign. Gamma successfully defended his Open the Gamma Gate six times but none of the defenses were not counted as part of the official Brave Gate lineage.
10 Dr. Muscle June 29, 2008 The Gate of Maximum 2008 Osaka, Japan 3 <1 0 The championship was Renamed back to "Open the Brave Gate". This was Masato Yoshino disguised as Dr. Muscle but the reign is recognized as a Dr. Muscle reign.
Vacated June 29, 2008 The Gate of Maximum 2008 Osaka, Japan Masato Yoshino vacated the championship.
11 Genki Horiguchi July 27, 2008 Kobe World Pro Wrestling Festival 2008 Kobe, Japan 2 77 2 Horiguchi defeated m.c.KZ to win the vacant championship.
12 Masato Yoshino October 12, 2008 The Gate of Victory 2008 Nagoya, Japan 4 161 2
13 Cima March 22, 2009 The Gate of Anniversary Tokyo, Japan 1 119 3
14 Naruki Doi July 19, 2009 Kobe Pro-Wrestling Festival 2009 Kobe, Japan 2 9 0 This was a title vs. title match in which Doi also defended the Open the Dream Gate Championship.
Vacated July 28, 2009 The championship was vacated due to Naruki Doi also holding the Open the Dream Gate Championship.
15 Naoki Tanizaki August 30, 2009 Storm Gate 2009 Fukuoka, Japan 1 134 6 Tanizaki defeated Kagetora in a tournament final for the vacant championship.
16 K-ness January 11, 2010 Primal Gate 2010 Nagoya, Japan 1 47 1 [4]
17 Super Shisa February 27, 2010 Truth Gate 2010 Nagoya, Japan 1 50 1 [4]
18 Tigers Mask April 18, 2010 The Gate of Passion 2010 Osaka, Japan 1 118 3 [4][7]
19 Masato Yoshino August 14, 2010 Summer Adventure Tag League IV Kobe, Japan 5 <1 0 [4][8]
Vacated August 14, 2010 Summer Adventure Tag League IV Kobe, Japan The championship was vacated due to Masato Yoshino also holding the Open the Dream Gate Championship. [8]
20 Pac August 29, 2010 Storm Gate 2010 Fukuoka, Japan 1 447 11 Pac defeated Susumu Yokosuka in a tournament final to win the vacant championship. [9]
21 Ricochet November 19, 2011 Crown Gate 2011 Osaka, Japan 1 169 3 [4]
22 Dragon Kid May 6, 2012 Dead or Alive 2012 Nagoya, Japan 2 364 9 [4]
23 Masato Yoshino May 5, 2013 Dead or Alive 2013 Nagoya, Japan 6 117 4 [4]
Vacated August 30, 2013 The Gate of Generation 2013 Kobe, Japan Masato Yoshino vacated the championship, feeling it belonged to the younger generation.
24 Genki Horiguchi H.A.Gee.Mee!! September 29, 2013 Summer Adventure Tag League 2013 Kobe, Japan 3 168 4 H.A.Gee.Mee!! defeated Kzy in the finals of a tournament to win the vacant championship. [4]
25 Flamita March 16, 2014 Memorial Gate 2014 in Wakayama Wakayama, Japan 1 290 9[1]
Vacated December 31, 2014 The championship was declared vacant three days after Flamita left the belt in the ring in protest, following his ninth defense ending in a disqualification. [10]
26 Kzy January 12, 2015 Open the New Year Gate 2015 Kobe, Japan 1 47 1 Kzy, as the masked Dr. Muscle, defeated Eita in the finals of a tournament to win the vacant championship. Kzy was unmasked on January 16, 2015.
27 Akira Tozawa February 28, 2015 Champion Gate 2015 in Osaka Osaka, Japan 1 246 6
28 Kotoka November 1, 2015 Gate of Destiny 2015 Osaka, Japan 1 125 1 [11]
29 Yosuke♥Santa Maria March 5, 2016 Champion Gate 2016 in Osaka: Sumoz Osaka Basho Osaka, Japan 1 141 2
30 Eita July 24, 2016 Kobe Pro-Wrestling Festival 2016 Kobe, Japan 1 223 4 [12]
Vacated March 4, 2017 Champion Gate 2017 in Osaka Osaka, Japan The championship was vacated due to a match between Eita and El Lindaman being declared as no contest, due to multiple interference.
31 Jimmy Kagetora March 20, 2017 Memorial Gate 2017 in Wakayama Wakayama, Japan 1 278 4 Kagetora defeated El Lindaman in a tournament final to win the vacant championship.
32 Yasushi Kanda December 23, 2017 The Final Gate 2017 Fukuoka, Japan 2 70 0 [13]
33 Punch Tominaga March 3, 2018 Champion Gate in Osaka 2018 Osaka, Japan 1 18 0 [14]
Vacated March 21, 2018 The championship was vacated after a Punch Tominaga's title defense against Yasushi Kanda ended in no contest.
34 Dragon Kid April 6, 2018 The Gate of Passion 2018 Tokyo, Japan 3 107 1 Dragon Kid defeated Kagetora to win the vacant championship. [15]
35 Eita July 22, 2018 Kobe Pro-Wrestling Festival 2018 Kobe, Japan 2 64 1 [16]
36 Dragon Kid September 24, 2018 Dangerous Gate 2018 Tokyo, Japan 4 178 2 [17]
37 Susumu Yokosuka March 21, 2019 Memorial Gate in Wakayama 2019 Wakayama, Japan 1 228 4 [18]
38 Kaito Ishida November 4, 2019 Gate of Destiny 2019 Osaka, Japan 1 365 4 [19]
39 Keisuke Okuda November 3, 2020 Gate of Destiny 2020 Osaka, Japan 1 270 5 [20]
40 Genki Horiguchi July 31, 2021 Kobe Pro Wrestling Festival 2021 Kobe, Japan 4 1 0 [21]
41 Kagetora August 1, 2021 Speed Star Final 2021 Kobe, Japan 2 7 0 [22]
42 SB Kento August 8, 2021 The Gate Of Adventure 2021 Nagoya, Japan 1 1 0 [23]
Vacated August 9, 2021 The championship was vacated after a title defense against Keisuke Okuda ended in a no-contest.
43 SB Kento September 11, 2021 Storm Gate 2021 Osaka, Japan 2 123 4 Defeated Keisuke Okuda to win the vacant title. [24]
44 Dragon Dia January 12, 2022 Open the New Year Gate 2022 Tokyo, Japan 1 199 3 [25]
45 H.Y.O July 30, 2022 Kobe World 2022 - Ultimo Dragon Debut 35th Anniversary Kobe, Japan 1 148 4 [26]
46 Minorita December 25, 2022 Final Gate 2022 Fukuoka, Japan 1 69 0 [27]
47 Jason Lee March 4, 2023 Champion Gate in Osaka 2023 - Night 1 Osaka, Japan 1 120 1 [28]
48 Ishin July 2, 2023 Kobe Festival 2023 Kobe, Japan 1 99 1 [29]
49 Kzy October 9, 2023 Gate Of Origin 2023 Sendai, Japan 2 5 0 [30]
50 Ishin October 14, 2023 Gate Of Victory 2023 Kobe, Japan 2 52 1 [31]
51 Hyo December 5, 2023 Fantastic Gate 2023 Tokyo, Japan 2 229 6 [32]
52 Dragon Dia July 21, 2024 Kobe Pro-Wrestling Festival 2024 Kobe, Japan 2 147 3 [33]
53 Yamato December 15, 2024 Final Gate 2024 Fukuoka, Japan 1 5+ 0 This was a winner takes all match also disputed for Yamato's Open the Dream Gate Championship in which Dia cashed in his King of Gate contract [34]

Combined reigns

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As of December 20, 2024.

Record six-time champion Masato Yoshino/Dr. Muscle.
Indicates the current champion
Rank Wrestler No. of
Reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined
days
1 Masato Yoshino/Dr. Muscle 6 16 813
2 Dragon Kid 4 13 733
3 Pac 1 11 447
4 H.Y.O/Hyo 2 10 377
5 Kaito Ishida 1 4 365
6 Dragon Dia 2 6 346
7 Genki Horiguchi/H.A.Gee.Mee!! 4 8 344
8 Flamita 1 9 290
9 Eita 2 5 287
10 Jimmy Kagetora/Kagetora 2 5 286
11 Keisuke Okuda 1 5 270
12 Naruki Doi 2 5 254
13 Akira Tozawa 1 6 246
14 Susumu Yokosuka 1 4 228
15 Ricochet 1 3 169
16 Yasushi Kanda 2 1 153
17 Ishin 2 2 151
18 Yosuke ♥ Santa Maria 1 2 141
19 Naoki Tanizaki 1 6 134
20 Kotoka 1 1 125
21 SB Kento 2 4 124
22 Jason Lee 1 1 120
23 Cima 1 3 119
24 Tigers Mask 1 3 118
25 Minorita 1 0 69
26 Gamma 1 0 63
27 Kzy 2 1 52
28 Super Shisa 1 1 50
29 K-ness 1 1 47
30 Matt Sydal 1 1 41
31 Punch Tominaga 1 0 18
32 Yamato 1 0 5+
33 Anthony W. Mori 1 0 <1

Notes

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1.^On May 20, 2014, Flamita successfully defended the title against Drastik Boy, Kaleth and Shane Strickland at a Desastre Total Ultraviolento (DTU) event in Pachuca, Mexico. Although Dragon Gate has not recognized the defense, it is included here.[35]

See also

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References

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