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Open the United Gate Championship

Masato Yoshino (left) and Ricochet after winning the title in March 2012

Details
PromotionDragon Gate USA
Dragon Gate
Evolve
Date establishedJanuary 30, 2011
Date retiredMay 30, 2015
Statistics
First champion(s)Masato Yoshino and Pac
Final champion(s)Ronin (Johnny Gargano and Rich Swann)
Most reigns(as a team) All teams (1 reign): (as an individual) Cima, Masato Yoshino and Ricochet (2 reigns)
Longest reignThe Bravado Brothers (Harlem Bravado and Lancelot Bravado) (302 days)
Shortest reignRonin (42 days)
Oldest championCima, 34 years.
Youngest championRicochet, 22 years.
Heaviest championThe Bravado Brothers and Premiere Athlete Brand (191 kg)
Lightest championBlood Warriors (156 kg)

The DGUSA Open the United Gate Championship was a tag team championship within the Dragon Gate USA promotion. The first champions were World–1 (Masato Yoshino and Pac) and were crowned at United: Finale in the tournament final, which was held in Union City, New Jersey. It aired on March 11, 2011 on pay-per-view tape delay entitled United We Stand. The title is also recognized by Dragon Gate USA's parent promotion, Dragon Gate, and it has been defended at a Dragon Gate show in Japan. The title is also recognized by the Evolve promotion.[1] On May 30, 2015, Gargano retired the titles after a title defense.

Being a professional wrestling championship, it is not won via direct competition; it is instead won via a predetermined ending to a match or awarded to a wrestler because of a wrestling angle. Johnny Gargano and Rich Swann were the last champions, retiring the titles in their first reign both individually and as a team.[2]

A three-day round robin tournament was held from January 28–30, 2011; which involved four teams. The four teams were World-1 members Masato Yoshino and Pac, Ronin members Johnny Gargano and Chuck Taylor, Blood Warriors members Naruki Doi and Ricochet, and Blood Warriors members Cima and Dragon Kid.

The tournament was points based with wins getting two points, a draw one point, and a loss was zero points.

Team Wins Losses Draw Points
Masato Yoshino and Pac 3 0 0 6
Johnny Gargano and Chuck Taylor 2 1 0 4
Naruki Doi and Ricochet 0 2 0 0
Cima and Dragon Kid 0 2 0 0
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
Rank Team No. of
reigns
Combined
days
1 The Bravado Brothers
(Harlem and Lancelot)
1 302
2 A. R. Fox and Cima 251
3 WORLD-1 / Junction Three
(Masato Yoshino and PAC)
224
The Young Bucks
(Matt and Nick Jackson)
5 The Premier Athlete Brand
(Anthony Nese, Caleb Konley and Trent Baretta)
216
6 Blood Warriors
(Cima and Ricochet)
201
7 World-1 International
(Masato Yoshino and Ricochet)
83
8 Ronin
(Johnny Gargano and Rich Swann)
42
Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
days
1 Cima 2 452
2 Masato Yoshino 2 307
3 Harlem Bravado 1 302
Lancelot Bravado
5 Ricochet 2 284
6 A. R. Fox 1 251
7 Matt Jackson 1 224
Nick Jackson
Pac
10 Anthony Nese 216
Caleb Konley
Trent Baretta
13 Johnny Gargano 42
Rich Swann
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  7. ^ Radican, Sean (2013-04-06). "Radican's DGUSA "Open the Ultimate Gate 2013" iPPV blog 4/6 - Gargano-Shingo, Fox & Cima vs. Young Bucks". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved 2013-04-06.
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  9. ^ "iPPV results: Evolve 35 in Brooklyn, N.Y.: New DGUSA tag champs, Ricochet defends DGUSA Title, Drew Galloway, more". Pro Wrestling Torch. 2014-09-14. Retrieved 2014-09-14.
  10. ^ "5/30 Evolve 43 iPPV results: Drew Galloway vs. Biff Busick for the DGUSA Open The Freedom Gate Championship, titles retired, Davey Richards vs. Caleb Konley, Chris Hero vs. Trevor Lee".