KO-D Openweight Championship

[3] The inaugural championship match took place at the Kitazawa Town Hall, on April 19, where Masao Orihara defeated DDT founder Sanshiro Takagi in the final bout to become the first-ever champion.

Danshoku Dino successfully defended his title against Sanshiro Takagi, Super Uchuu Power, Francesco Togo and Toru Owashi, ultimately winning the match and the new belt.

[5] On December 22, 2010, the title was vacated for the second time due to an injury sustained by the reigning champion Dick Togo.

[6] Honda emerged victorious[7] and held the interim championship until the January 30 event, Sweet Dreams!, where he faced Togo in a unification match.

[8] At CyberFight Festival 2022, on June 12, reigning champion Tetsuya Endo suffered a legitimate concussion after being struck by Katsuhiko Nakajima.

It was announced that the tournament would crown a new champion as Endo relinquished the title and forfeited his first-round match due to the injury.

Each side plate featured the name and flag of a country with a rich tradition in professional wrestling.

The second belt featured a central plate with a globe centered on the International Date Line and the second 'D²T' logo on top in red enamel.

The belt had four side plates, similar to the previous version, but with Canada and Mexico having swapped places.

Current champion Chris Brookes
Three-time champion Tetsuya Endo was the first recipient of the third belt.
Harashima , who holds the record for the most reigns (10), combined defenses (27), and combined days as champion (1,314).
Konosuke Takeshita , five-time champion and longest reign record holder at 405 days.