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

Super Junior Tag Tournament (2010–2017)
2010 Super J Tag Tournament was a one-night professional wrestling tournament hosted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling and took place on May 8. 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. 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 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. 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. 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. 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 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. 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 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. 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 2015 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. ;Results 2016 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. ;Results 2017 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. ;Results ==Super Junior Tag League (2018–present)==
Super Junior Tag League (2018–present)
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. 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. 2022 The 2022 Super Jr. Tag League was a sixteen-night professional wrestling tournament hosted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling. It featured ten teams in a single block, with the team having the most points at the end of the league winning the entire tournament. In case of a tie between two or more top-ranked teams in the block in terms of points, tiebreakers were held and the winner of the tournament would be decided. Block matches were held from November 21 to December 14, 2022, and the final took place at Sendai Sunplaza Hall in Sendai, Japan. 2023 The 2023 Super Jr. Tag League was a sixteen-night professional wrestling tournament hosted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling. It featured ten teams in a single block, with the team having the most points at the end of the league winning the entire tournament. In case of a tie between two or more top-ranked teams in the block in terms of points, tiebreakers were held and the winner of the tournament would be decided. Block matches were held from October 21 to November 4, 2023, and the final took place at the 2023 edition of Power Struggle. 2024 The 2024 Super Jr. Tag League was a nine-night professional wrestling tournament hosted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling. It featured twelve teams divided across two blocks – the first time this format has been used since the tournament switched to a round-robin tournament – with the top two teams facing in the finals. Guest wrestlers included Dragon Dia from Dragongate, Ninja Mack from Pro Wrestling Noah, and Capitán Suicida from CMLL. In case of a tie between two or more top-ranked teams in the block in terms of points, tiebreakers were held and the winner of the tournament would be decided. Block matches were held from October 24 to November 2, 2024 and the final took place at the 2024 edition of Power Struggle. 2025 The 2025 Super Jr. Tag League was a nine-night professional wrestling tournament hosted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling. It featured twelve teams divided across two blocks, with the top two teams facing off in the finals. Guest wrestlers included Dragon Dia, Yuki Yoshioka and Yamato from Dragongate, and freelancer Kuukai. In case of a tie between two or more top-ranked teams in the block in terms of points, tiebreakers were held, and the winner of the tournament would be decided. Block matches were being held from October 23 to November 1, 2025, with the final taking place at Hiroshi Tanahashi Final Homecoming on November 2, 2025. == See also ==
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