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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.
Pages in category "Open the Dream Gate Champions" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Ben-K;
On August 2, at Memorial Gate in Wakayama, Eita defeated Naruki Doi to win the Open The Dream Gate Championship, to become the seventh and youngest Grand Slam champion in Dragon Gate's history. He lost the title to Shun Skywalker on November 15, at Kobe Pro-Wrestling Festival.
Dragon Gate declared Cima (the last one to hold the Último Dragón Gym Championship) to be the inaugural Open the Dream Gate Champion, thus making him the first champion in the promotion's history. Dragon Gate would make a TV deal to air on Gaora TV, who was also a shareholder of All Japan Pro Wrestling after Motoko Baba sold the rights to the ...
On December 8, the Mad Blankey duo of Yamato and Naruki Doi defeated the Millennials to win the Open the Twin Gate Championship. [14] They lost the title to Akira Tozawa and Shingo Takagi on December 22. [15] On May 5, 2014, Yamato won the Open the Dream Gate Championship for a record-tying third time by defeating Ricochet. [16]
On March 2, 2014, Yoshino dropped the Open the Dream Gate Championship to Monster Express stablemate Ricochet. [19] On May 30, 2015, Yoshino defeated T-Hawk in the finals to win the 2015 King of Gate tournament. [20] On June 14, Yoshino defeated BxB Hulk to win the Open the Dream Gate Championship for the third time. [21]
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On October 10, 2013, Yamato lost the Open the Dream Gate Championship to Yoshino. [14] On December 5, Mad Blankey also lost the Open the Triangle Gate Championship to Millennials (Eita, Flamita and T-Hawk). [15] On May 5, 2014, Yamato won the Open the Dream Gate Championship for a record-tying third time by defeating Ricochet. [16]