When Low Ki and Elix Skipper won the NWA World Tag Team Championship on January 22, 2003, from America's Most Wanted (Chris Harris and James Storm),[3][4] TNA officials permitted them to allow Christopher Daniels to defend the title as well.
They made the first title defense on February 5 PPV against Disciples of the New Church (Brian Lee and Slash) which ended in a double pin.
He won a handicap match with then-champions Amazing Red and Jerry Lynn by disqualification (at the time in TNA, championships could change hands by countout or DQ).
This included the first cage match in TNA history, in which America's Most Wanted finally scored a win against Triple X for the NWA World Tag Team Championship on June 25.
[9] After Low Ki left TNA in July 2003, Triple X parted ways the next month and both Daniels and Skipper focused on singles careers.
In March, Daniels brought in Low Ki as a surprise partner for the vacant NWA World Tag Team Championship Tournament, in which they defeated The New Franchise (Michael Shane and Shane Douglas)[10] and The Naturals (Andy Douglas and Chase Stevens)[11] before losing the finals to Kid Kash and Dallas.
[16] After that loss, the feud restarted in earnest, leading to a Last Team Standing match at TNA's first three-hour monthly pay-per-view Victory Road 2004.
His opponent was none other than his former teammate, Christopher Daniels, who was originally scheduled to face Jushin Thunder Liger before the latter was forced to pull out of the event.
Ki, now utilizing the name "Senshi", which translates directly from Japanese to "Warrior," defeated Daniels[28] before eventually going on to win the X Division championship just after Slammiversary 2006 in a three-way match against champion Samoa Joe and Sonjay Dutt.
[20][29] After Senshi lost the belt to Chris Sabin at Bound for Glory (2006),[30] he faded into the background, participating in the Paparazzi Championship Series through the remainder of 2006 and early 2007.
[26] At Victory Road 2007, Triple X officially reunited when Senshi and the returning Skipper helped Daniels win the Ultimate X match.
[32] They followed their victory up on the August 2 episode of Impact!, where Daniels and Senshi defeated "Black Machismo" Jay Lethal and Sonjay Dutt with the help of Elix Skipper.
1On the December 6, 2007 Impact!, Christopher Daniels defeated Senshi with Elix Skipper as Special Guest Referee to win his briefcase