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Professional Wrestling Just Tap Out

JTO (also known as Professional Wrestling Just Tap Out) is a Japanese professional wrestling promotion and training facility owned by Taka Michinoku.[1] The promotion places an emphasis on a unique style of puroresu that combines high-flying wrestling, technical wrestling and various martial arts. Most matches are held under submission-only rules.

JTO
Founded2019
StylePuroresu
Submission wrestling
HeadquartersTokyo, Japan
Founder(s)Taka Michinoku
Owner(s)Taka Michinoku
Split fromKaientai Dojo
Websitehttps://prowrestlingjto.com/

The promotion was founded by Michinoku after his previous promotion, Kaientai Dojo (now Active Advance Pro Wrestling) dismissed him after he was involved in scandal caused by an extramarital affair.[2][3] JTO held their first show on July 8, 2019 in Korakuen Hall.[4]

Unlike most professional wrestling promotions, their top honor isn't a championship, instead wrestlers who are officially signed to the promotion compete in tournaments and ranking matches under JTO rules, with the top ranking ("King of JTO" for men and "Queen of JTO" for women) considered the highest honor.[5] Those honors are currently held by Ryuya Takekura and Tomoka Inaba respectively.

The promotion holds partnerships with various other promotions from the Japanese wrestling scene such as World Wonder Ring Stardom (Stardom). Tomoka Inaba and Aoi are two of JTO's wrestlers who appeared in several events promoted by Stardom such as New Blood 1 and New Blood 2.[6][7]

Roster

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Current rankings

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Wrestlers compete in three separate rankings under JTO rules: the JTO Ranking, the JTO J2 Ranking and the JTO Girls Ranking. The JTO Ranking is the primary ranking for male wrestlers, with the highest ranked wrestler crowned King of JTO. The JTO J2 Ranking is a secondary ranking in which matches are fought under slightly different rules (2 lost points before a TKO instead of 3). The JTO Girls Ranking is the primary ranking for female wrestlers, with the highest ranked wrestler crowned Queen of JTO.

As of January 2024, the rankings are as follows.[8][9]

JTO Ranking
# Wrestler
K Ryuya Takekura
2 Ren Ayabe
3 Akira Jumonji
4 Taka Michinoku
5 Eagle Mask
6 Ibuki
7 Fire Katsumi
8 Genta Yubari
9 Mr. Mask
10 Keita
JTO J2 Ranking
# Wrestler
1 Arata
2 Masayoshi Miyairi
3 Kensuke
4 Kimo
5 Maxi
6 Vacant
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8
9
10
JTO Girls Ranking
# Wrestler
Q Tomoka Inaba
2 Aoi
3 Yuu Yamagata
4 Sumika Yanagawa
5 rhythm
6 Misa Kagura
7 Azusa Inaba
8 Hisoka
9 Vacant
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Current championships

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As of December 1, 2024 this is the list of championships created or promoted by the promotion.

Men's

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Championship Current champion Reign Date won Days held Location Notes
King of JTO Keita 1 November 1, 2024 30+ Tokyo, Japan Defeated Fire Katsumi at JTO.
JTO Openweight Championship Genta Yubari 1 August 31, 2024 92+ Sendai, Japan Defeated Fire Katsumi at JTO to win the vacant championship.
JTO Tag Team Championship Ill Gravity
(Ara and Naoya Akama)
1
(1, 1)
November 1, 2024 30+ Tokyo, Japan Myo-o (Hiro Iijima and Ryoma Tsukamoto) at JTO.
UWA World Light Heavyweight Championship Bomber Tatsuya 1 November 1, 2024 30+ Tokyo, Japan Won a battle royal to win the championship over former champion Misa Kagura.[10]

Women's

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Championship Current champion Reign Date won Days held Location Notes
Queen of JTO Aoi 2 August 29, 2024 94+ Tokyo, Japan Defeated Tomoka Inaba at JTO Girls Special.
JTO Girls Championship Yuu Yamagata 1 October 14, 2024 48+ Hakodate, Japan Defeated Aoi at JTO Hakodate General Wholesale Center Convention.
JTO Girls Tag Team Championship Aoi and Tomoka Inaba 1
(1, 1)
October 5, 2024 57+ Yokohama, Japan Defeated Misa Kagura and Yuuri at JTO Tag Championship One Day Tournament to become the inaugural champions.

King of JTO

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King of JTO
Details
PromotionJTO
Date establishedOctober 16, 2020
Current champion(s)Keita
Date wonNovember 1, 2024
Statistics
First champion(s)Taka Michinoku
Most reignsRyuya Takekura (3 reigns)
Longest reignTaka Michinoku (328 days)
Shortest reignRyuya Takekura (77 days)
Oldest championTaka Michinoku (46 years, 356 days)
Youngest championFire Katsumi (23 years, 47 days)
Heaviest championRyuya Takekura (253 lbs)
Lightest championTaka Michinoku (172 lbs)

The King of JTO is a professional wrestling championship serving as the top accomplishment of JTO's male division. There have been a total of nine reigns shared between seven different champions. The current title holder is Keita who is in his first reign.

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 Taka Michinoku October 16, 2020 JTO House Tokyo, Japan 1 328 5 Defeated Arata to become the inaugural champion. [11]
2 Ryuya Takekura September 9, 2021 JTO Yume Tokyo, Japan 1 70 2 [12]
3 Kanon November 18, 2021 JTO Itadaki Tokyo, Japan 1 106 2 [13]
Vacated March 4, 2022
4 Ryuya Takekura March 4, 2022 JTO Tournament 2022 Tokyo, Japan 2 245 1 Defeated Ren Ayabe in the finals of the 2022 King of JTO Tournament. [14]
5 Yasu Urano November 4, 2022 JTO Ran Tokyo, Japan 1 156 1 [15]
6 Ren Ayabe April 9, 2023 JTO Tokyo, Japan 1 99 1 [16]
7 Ryuya Takekura July 17, 2023 JTO 4th Anniversary Tokyo, Japan 3 228 2 [17]
8 Fire Katsumi March 1, 2024 JTO Tokyo, Japan 1 245 4 [18]
9 Keita November 1, 2024 JTO Tokyo, Japan 1 30+ 0 [19]

Combined reigns

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Record three-time champion Ryuya Takekura.

As of December 1, 2024.

Indicates the current champion
Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined days
1 Ryuya Takekura 3 5 543
2 Taka Michinoku 1 5 328
3 Fire Katsumi 1 4 245
4 Yasu Urano 1 1 156
5 Kanon 1 2 106
6 Ren Ayabe 1 1 99
7 Keita † 1 0 30+

JTO Openweight Championship

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JTO Openweight Championship
Details
PromotionJTO
Date establishedOctober 2023
Current champion(s)Genta Yubari
Date wonAugust 31, 2024
Statistics
First champion(s)Ren Ayabe
Longest reignGladio (140 days)
Shortest reignRen Ayabe (112 days)
Oldest championGladio (31 years)
Youngest championGenta Yubari (24 years, 237 days)
Heaviest championGladio (244 lbs)
Lightest championRen Ayabe (242 lbs)

The JTO Openweight Championship is a professional wrestling championship serving as the secondary title of JTO's male division. There have been a total of three reigns shared between three different wrestlers. The current champion is Genta Yubari who is in his first reign.

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 Ren Ayabe November 10, 2023 JTO House Tokyo, Japan 1 112 2 Defeated Ryuya Takekura in the J1 League final to become the inaugural champion. [20]
2 Gladio March 1, 2024 JTO Tokyo, Japan 1 140 1 [18]
Vacated July 19, 2024
3 Genta Yubari August 31, 2024 JTO Sendai, Japan 1 92+ 1 Defeated Fire Katsumi to win the vacant championship. [21]

Combined reigns

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As of December 1, 2024.

Indicates the current champion
Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined days
1 Gladio 1 1 140
2 Ren Ayabe 1 2 112
3 Genta Yubari † 1 1 92+

JTO Tag Team Championship

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JTO Tag Team Championship
Details
PromotionJTO
Date establishedSeptember 2024
Current champion(s)Ill Gravity
(Ara and Naoya Akama)
Date wonOctober 5, 2024
Statistics
First champion(s)Myo-o (Hiro Iijima and Ryoma Tsukamoto)
Longest reignMyo-o (Hiro Iijima and Ryoma Tsukamoto) (27 days)
Oldest championHiro Iijima (39 years, 10 days)
Youngest championRyoma Tsukamoto (27 years, 245 days)
Heaviest championRyoma Tsukamoto (220 lbs)
Lightest championNaoya Akama (123 lbs)

The JTO Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling tag team championship serving as the male division's tag titles. There have been a total of two reigns ahared between two different teams consisting of four distinctive champions. The current titleholders are Ara and Naoya Akama who are in their first reign as a team as well as individually.

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific team—reign numbers for the individuals are in parentheses, if different
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 Myo-o
(Hiro Iijima and Ryoma Tsukamoto)
October 5, 2024 JTO Tag Championship One Day Tournament Yokohama, Japan 1
(1, 1)
27 0 Defeated Genesis (Akira Jumonji and Fire Katsumi) in a tournament final to become the inaugural champions. [22]
2 Ill Gravity
(Ara and Naoya Akama)
November 1, 2024 JTO Tokyo, Japan 1
(1, 1)
30+ 0 [19]

Queen of JTO

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Queen of JTO
 
Yuu holding the title belt in her right hand
Details
PromotionJTO
Date establishedDecember 6, 2020
Current champion(s)Aoi
Date wonAugust 29 2024
Statistics
First champion(s)Aki Shizuku
Most reignsTomoka Inaba (3 reigns)
Longest reignTomoka Inaba (383 days)
Shortest reignTomoka Inaba (134 days)
Oldest championYuu Yamagata (45 years, 135 days)
Youngest championTomoka Inaba (18 years, 348 days)
Heaviest championYuu (209 lbs)
Lightest championTomoka Inaba (119 lbs)

The Queen of JTO Championship is the female's top accomplishment of JTO. There have been a total of eight reigns shared between five different champions. The current title holder is Aoi who is in her second reign.

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 Aki Shizuku December 6, 2020 JTO GIRLS Tournament Saitama, Japan 1 213 3 Defeated Tomoka Inaba in a tournament final to become the inaugural champion. [23]
2 Tomoka Inaba July 7, 2021 JTO Just Tap Out 2nd Anniversary Iwai Tokyo, Japan 1 134 2 [24]
3 Yuu Yamagata November 18, 2021 JTO Itadaki Tokyo, Japan 1 199 2 [13]
4 Tomoka Inaba June 5, 2022 JTO Yokohama, Japan 2 383 4 This was a JTO Girls 2022 Tournament semi-final match. [25]
5 Yuu June 23, 2023 JTO Tokyo, Japan 1 140 2 This was the JTO Girls 2023 Tournament final match. [26]
6 Aoi November 10, 2023 JTO J1 League & GIRLS League Finals Tokyo, Japan 1 57 0 [20][27]
7 Tomoka Inaba January 6, 2024 JTO Girls Special Tokyo, Japan 3 236 1 [28]
8 Aoi August 29, 2024 JTO Girls Special Tokyo, Japan 2 94+ 2 [29]

Combined reigns

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As of December 1, 2024.

Indicates the current champion
Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined days
1 Tomoka Inaba 3 7 753
2 Aki Shizuku 1 3 213
3 Yuu Yamagata 1 2 199
4 Yuu 1 2 140
5 Aoi 2 2 151+

JTO Girls Championship

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JTO Girls Championship
Details
PromotionJTO
Date establishedOctober 2023
Current champion(s)Yuu Yamagata
Date wonOctober 14, 2024
Statistics
First champion(s)Misa Kagura
Longest reignAoi (157 days)
Shortest reignMisa Kagura (57 days)
Oldest championYuu Yamagata (48 years, 100 days)
Youngest championAoi (21 years, 294 days)
Heaviest championYuu Yamagata (136 lbs)
Lightest championMisa Kagura (117 lbs)

The JTO Girls Championship is the secondary accomplishment of JTO. There have been a total of four reigns shared between four different champions. The current title holder is Yuu Yamagata who is in her first reign.

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 Misa Kagura November 10, 2023 JTO J1 League & GIRLS League Tokyo, Japan 1 57 1 Defeated Sumika Yanagawa in the Girls' League final to become the inaugural champion. [30]
2 Unagi Sayaka January 6, 2024 JTO Girls Special Tokyo, Japan 1 125 2 [28]
3 Aoi May 10, 2024 JTO Michinoku The Super Best 2024 Tokyo, Japan 1 157 1 [31]
4 Yuu Yamagata October 14, 2024 JTO Hakodate General Wholesale Center Convention Tokyo, Japan 1 48+ 0 [32]

Combined reigns

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As of December 1, 2024.

Indicates the current champion
Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined days
1 Aoi 1 1 157
2 Unagi Sayaka 1 2 125
3 Misa Kagura 1 1 57
4 Yuu Yamagata 1 0 48+

JTO Girls Tag Team Championship

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JTO Girls Tag Team Championship
Details
PromotionJTO
Date establishedSeptember 2024
Current champion(s)Aoi and Tomoka Inaba
Date wonOctober 5, 2024
Statistics
First champion(s)Aoi and Tomoka Inaba
Oldest championAoi (22 years, 76 days)
Youngest championTomoka Inaba (22 years, 73 days)
Heaviest championAoi (125 lbs)
Lightest championTomoka Inaba (119 lbs)

The JTO Girls Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling tag team championship serving as the female division's tag titles. The current and inaugural champions are Aoi and Tomoka Inaba.

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific team—reign numbers for the individuals are in parentheses, if different
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 Aoi and Tomoka Inaba October 5, 2024 JTO Tag Championship One Day Tournament Yokohama, Japan 1
(1, 1)
57 0 Defeated Misa Kagura and Yuuri in a tournament final to become the inaugural champions. [33]

Tournaments

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Name Winner Date held Stipulation
Only Give Up Tournament Taka Michinoku February 12 - August 14, 2020 Submission-only tournament to decide the first #1 and #2 ranked male wrestlers
JTO Girls Tournament Aki Shizuku December 6, 2020 Tournament to decide the first #1 and #2 female wrestlers
JTO Tournament 2021 Kanon February 27 - March 19, 2020 Winner received a match against the King of JTO

References

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