Kansas City, Kansas:
– Orville Brown beat Al Lovelock to retain the MWA Title
– Fred Blassie beat Yukon Eric (as Eric Holmback) 2 falls to 1
1965
Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– Non Title: Verne Gagne & Mighty Igor Vodik beat AWA Tag Team Champions Larry Hennig & Harley Race
– Chris Markoff beat The Crusher by DQ
– Ivan Kalmikoff beat Danny Plechas
– Larry Heiniemi beat Jack Pesek
– Terry Funk beat Guy Taylor
1969
Bristol, England:
– Tony Charles defeated Al Hayes (Lord Hayes) to win the Southern Area title
1970
Houston, Texas:
– Toru Tanaka defeated Fritz Von Erich to win the NWA American Heavyweight Title (later to become the World Class World Heavyweight Title)
1975
Tokyo, Japan:
– Giant Baba won All Japan Pro Wrestling’s 20-man Open Championship tournament, beating out second place finishers Abdullah The Butcher and Dory Funk Jr. by one point
1977
Memphis, Tennessee:
– Ken Dillinger, Samoans Tio & Tapu beat Frankie Laine, David Schultz, & Sonny King
– Mr. Wrestling beat Tommy Gilbert
– Southern Tag Champs Phil Hickerson & Dennis Condrey beat Norvell Austin & Robert Gibson
– Bill Dundee & Big Red beat The Mongolian Stomper & Gorgeous George, Jr
– NWA World Champ Harley Race beat Jerry Lawler via forfeit in a “no DQ” match
1978
Memphis, Tennessee:
– Bearcat Brown & Little Coco beat Terry Sawyer & Lord Littlebrook
– Koko Ware beat Don Fargo via DQ
– Robert Gibson & Tommy Gilbert beat Jimmy Valiant & Wayne Ferris
– Austin Idol beat Jackie Welch
– Dennis Condrey & Phil Hickerson beat Jerry Lawler & Bill Dundee to win the Southern Tag Team Titles
Toronto, Ontario, Canada:
– Ricky Steamboat defeated Ric Flair to win the NWA United States Title
Tokyo, Japan:
– Antonio Inoki declares himself the inaugural Martial Arts title holder
1982
Chicago, Illinois:
– AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel beat Tito Santana
– Hulk Hogan & Dick The Bruiser beat Ken Patera & Bobby Duncum
– Jesse Ventura beat Baron Von Raschke
– Bobby Heenan & Jerry Blackwell beat Rick Martel & Spike Huber
– Jerry Lawler beat Steve Regal
– Tom Lintz beat Sonny Rogers
1983
Chicago, Illinois:
– AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel beat Blackjack Lanza by countout
– AWA Tag Team Champions Jerry Blackwell & Ken Patera beat Greg Gagne & Rick Martel
– Mad Dog Vachon & the Crusher (sub for Hogan) beat Mr. Saito & Jesse Ventura
– Billy Robinson beat Superstar Billy Graham
– Buck Zumhofe beat Ray Stevens
– Brad Rheingans beat Bill White
1991
Acapulco, Mexico:
– Blue Panther defeated Satanico in a tournament final to become the first CMLL World Middleweight Title
1993
Breman, Germany:
– Hiroyoshi Yamamoto (Tenzan) defeated Alex Wright to win the CWA Jr heavyweight title
2011
WWE TLC: Baltimore, Maryland:
– Drew McIntyre defeated Alex Riley
– Zack Ryder pinned WWE US Champion Dolph Ziggler to win the title
– WWE Tag Team Champions Kofi Kingston & Evan Bourne defeated Epico & Primo Colon (w/ Rosa Mendes)
– Randy Orton defeated Wade Barrett in a tables match
– WWE Divas Champion Beth Phoenix pinned Kelly Kelly
– Triple H pinned Kevin Nash in a ladder match
– Sheamus pinned Jack Swagger (w/ Vickie Guerrero)
– Big Show defeated Mark Henry to win the World Championship in a chair match
– Daniel Bryan cashed in the Money in the Bank briefcase and defeated the Big Show to become new World Champion
– WWE Champion CM Punk defeated Alberto Del Rio and The Miz in a TLC match to retain the title
2015
ROH Final Battle: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
– Jay Lethal defeated AJ Styles to retain the ROH World Title
– Adam Cole defeated Kyle O’Reilly
– War Machine defeated Michael Bennett & Matt Taven to win the ROH World Tag Team Titles
– Michael Elgin defeated Moose
Wichita, Kansas:
– World Heavyweight Champion Ed “Strangler” Lewis beat Taro Miyake (Miyake was billed as the Jiu-Jitsu champion)
1966
Kansas City, Kansas:
– The Ox defeated Bulldog Plechas
– Sonny Myers defeated Ron Reed
– Bob Geigel & Bob Brown defeated Mike DiBiase & Jack Donovan in three falls
1977
Tokyo, Japan:
– Terry & Dory Funk Jr. defeated Abdullah The Butcher & The Sheik to win the first All Japan Pro Wrestling Real World Tag League tournament
1978
Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– Verne Gagne beat Ray Stevens
– Jim Brunzell beat Bobby Duncum by DQ
– Lord Alfred Hayes beat Paul Ellering
– Pat Patterson beat Red Bastien
– Paul Ellering & Steve Olsonoski beat Cecil Dubois & Iron Sheik
Tokyo, Japan:
– Giant Baba & Jumbo Tsuruta defeated Dory Jr & Terry Funk
1979
Bayamon, Puerto Rico:
– Abdullah The Butcher defeated Carlos Colon to win the WWC Puerto Rican Heavyweight Title
1980
Memphis, Tennessee:
– Sonny King beat Bill Irwin
– Bobby Eaton & The Angel beat Tony Charles & Ricky Morton via DQ
– Koko Ware beat Jimmy Valiant via DQ
– Billy Robinson beat Robert Gibson
– Dream Machine beat Carl Fergie via submission
– Tommy Rich & Bill Dundee beat Southern Tag Champs Roger Kirby & Guy Mitchell via DQ
1984
Milwaukee, Wisconsin:
– Fabulous Ones went to a no contest with AWA Tag Team Champions Road Warriors
– Lights Out Match: Jerry Blackwell beat Crazy Luke Graham (sub King Kong Brody)
– Curt Hennig beat Mr. Saito
– Jimmy Garvin beat Tom Zenk
– Baron Von Raschke beat Steve Regal
1986
Memphis, Tennessee:
– Tracy Smothers & John Paul drew Tony Burton & Boy Tony
– Jonathon Boyd beat Davey Haskins
– Jerry Bryant & Lou Winston beat Goliath & Downtown Bruno
– Paul Diamond & Pat Tanaka beat Akio Sato & Tarzan Goto in a “stretcher” match to win the CWA International Tag Team Titles
– Big Bubba beat Tommy Rich (12:20) via DQ
– Southern Tag Champs The Rock-n-Roll RPMs beat Jeff Jarrett & Billy Joe Travis
– The Great Kabuki pinned Jerry Lawler
1989
St. Louis, Missouri:
– Eddie Gilbert fought Kevin Sullivan to a double count-out
– The New Zealand Militia defeated Tommy Rich & Ranger Ross
– Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Shane Douglas & Johnny Ace
– Road Warrior Hawk defeated Dan Spivey via disqualification when Teddy Long interfered
– NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned NWA US Champion Lex Luger
– Brian Pillman & Tom Zenk defeated Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin
– NWA Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Doom
2002
WWE Armageddon: Ft. Lauderdale, Florida:
– Booker T and Goldust defeated Christian & Chris Jericho and The Dudleys and William Regal & Lance Storm to capture the RAW World Tag
Titles in an elimination match
– Edge defeated Albert via disqualification
– Chris Benoit defeated WWE Smackdown Tag Team Champion Eddie Guerrero
– Batista (w/ Ric Flair) pinned Kane
– WWE Women’s Champion Victoria defeated Trish Stratus and Jackie
– Kurt Angle defeated Big Show to capture the WWE World Title
– Triple H defeated Shawn Michaels in a two-out-of-three falls match to capture the Raw World Title
Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– Henry Ordemann beat Jess Reimer (Westergard) to capture the American Heavyweight Title in 2 out of 3 falls
1956
Miami, Florida:
– Jerry Graham defeated Bobby Wepner to win the NWA Southern Heavyweight Title
1963
Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– Verne Gagne won the AWA World Heavyweight Champion by defeating The Crusher in 2 out of 3 falls
– Bill Miller drew Moose Evans
– Tiny Mills & Larry Hennig no contest Rene Goulet & Maurice LaPointe
– Marcel Semard beat Pee Wee Lopez
– Marquis DeParee beat Lee Mattson
1977
Honolulu, Hawaii:
– AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel drew Missing Link Pampero Firpo
– Sam Steamboat beat North American Champion Tor Kamata
– Bill Francis & John Tolos beat Steve Strong & Jesse Ventura
– Billy Whitewolf drew Rocky Tamayo
– Don Muraco beat Duke Savage
– Chris Markoff beat Buck Zumhofe
1979
Houston, Texas:
– Gino Hernandez & El Gran Markus defeated Jose Lothario & El Halcon for the NWA American Tag Team Titles
Milwaukee, Wisconsin:
– AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel beat Greg Gagne
– Adrian Adonis & Jesse Ventura beat The Crusher & Steve Olsonoski
– Dino Bravo beat Super Destroyer Mark II
– Mad Dog Vachon no contest Super Destroyer Mark III
– Buck Zumhofe drew Ron Ritchie
– Peter Sandor Szabo beat Chris Curtis
1981
Memphis, Tennessee:
– Gypsy Joe drew Tojo Yamamoto
– Dennis Condrey & Norvell Austin beat Ricky Morton & Roy Rogers
– Dream Machine pinned Ric McCord
– Southern Champ Dutch Mantel beat Stan Lane via DQ
– Southern Tag Champs Bill Dundee & Steve Keirn beat The Cuban & Iranian Assassins via DQ
– Bill Dundee, Ricky Gibson, & Jimmy Valiant beat Sweet Brown Sugar, Bobby Eaton, & The Super Destroyer
1983
Shelby, North Carolina:
– Dick Slater defeated Greg Valentine for the United States Heavyweight Title
1986
Maysville, Kansas:
-Brad & Bart Batten defeated Pork Chop Cash & Colt Steele
– Pat Rose defeated Mitch Snow
– Todd Champion & DJ Peterson defeated Teijo Khan & the Warlord
– The Italian Stallion & Rufus R. Jones defeated the MOD Squad
– Sam Houston fought Bulldog Brown to a no contest
Chicago, Illinois:
– Tim Horner defeated Shaska Whatley
– Brad Armstrong fought Jimmy Garvin to a draw
– Wahoo McDaniel defeated NWA Tag Team Champion Rick Rude
– Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated Ivan Koloff & Krusher Kruschev
– The Road Warriors defeated Bobby Eaton & Dennis Condrey
– The Road Warriors co-won a $50,000 Bunkhouse Stampede
– Dusty Rhodes & NWA US Champion Nikita Koloff defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
1987
Memphis, Tennessee:
– King Cobra beat Mike Davis
– Ron & Don Harris beat Hector Guerrero & Bobby Jaggers via DQ
– The Snowman beat Tommy Lane
– Billy Joe Travis beat Jimmy Jack Funk via DQ
– Southern Tag Champs Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty beat The Nasty Boys
– Bill Dundee beat Teijo Khan via DQ
– Jeff Jarrett beat Manny Fernandez via DQ
– Jerry Lawler beat Curt Hennig
– Manny Fernandez won a battle royal
1990
Richmond, Virginia:
– Tim Horner pinned Bobby Eaton
– The Master Blasters defeated Steve Armstrong & Tracy Smothers
– Tom Zenk pinned the Motor City Madman
– Ricky Morton & Tommy Rich defeated Sgt. Buddy Lee Parker & Lt. James Earl Wright
– The Junkyard Dog pinned Bill Irwin
– NWA World Champion Sting pinned Sid Vicious
– NWA US Tag Team Champion Rick Steiner pinned Jimmy Garvin
1991
Dublin, Ireland:
– Oz defeated Steve Regal
– Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin defeated the Diamond Studd & Terrance Taylor
– Johnny B. Badd pinned PN News
– Bill Kazmaier & Dustin Rhodes defeated Arn Anderson & Larry Zbyzsko
– Scott Steiner pinned Mr. Hughes
– Sting pinned WCW US Champion Rick Rude in a non-title match
– WCW World Champion Lex Luger pinned Rick Steiner
1992
Tokyo, Japan:
– The Hell Raisers (Road Warrior Hawk and “Power Warrior” Kensuke Sasaki) defeated Scott Norton & Tony Halme (aka Ludvig Borga in WWF)
for New Japan’s IWGP Tag Team Title
– Sabu defeated The Dirt Bike Kid and Mikey Whipwreck in a triple threat match to win the EWA Jr heavyweight title
1993
Kennesaw, Georgia:
– Craig Pittman fought the Gambler to a draw
– Brian Anderson defeated Big Daddy Bradford
– Brian Pillman defeated Steve Austin
– 2 Cold Scorpio & Marcus Alexander Bagwell defeated Paul Orndorff & Paul Roma
– Tommy Rich defeated Tom Zenk
– Cactus Jack & Maxx Payne defeated Tex Slazenger & Shanghai Pierce via disqualification
2003
Nagoya, Japan:
– Hiroyoshi Tenzan & Osamu Nishimura defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi & Yutaka Yoshie to win New Japan’s IWGP Tag Team Titles
– Heat (Minoru Tanaka) defeated Jado to win the Jr heavyweight title
WWE Armageddon: Orlando, Florida:
– Randy Orton defeated Rob Van Dam to win the Intercontinental Title (Mick Foley was the special referee)
– Ric Flair & Batista won a Tag Team Turmoil match to become the World Tag Team Champions defeating the Dudley Boyz, Scott
Steiner & Test, Rob Conway & Rene Dupree, Hurricane & Rosey, Mark Jindrak & Garrison Cade, Lance Storm & Val Venis
– Triple H defeated champion Bill Goldberg and Kane in a Triple Threat match to win the World Heavyweight Title
2008
WWE Armageddon: Buffalo, New York:
– WWE Raw Tag Team Champions John Morrison & Mike Mizanin defeated Jesse & Festus
– Vladimir Kozlov pinned ECW World Champion Matt Hardy in a non-title match
– WWE IC Championship #1 Contender Tournament Finals: CM Punk pinned Rey Mysterio Jr.
– Finlay pinned Mark Henry (w/ Tony Atlas) in a Belfast Brawl
– Batista pinned Randy Orton
– WWE Divas Champion Michelle McCool, Kelly Kelly, Maria, & Mickie James defeated Maryse, Victoria, Natalya Neidhart, & Jillian Hall
– World Heavyweight Champion John Cena defeated Chris Jericho
– Jeff Hardy defeated Edge and Triple H to win the WWE Championship in a no DQ match
2014
WWE TLC: Cleveland, Ohio:
– Dolph Ziggler defeated Luke Harper in a Ladder Match to win the Intercontinental Title
– Jimmy & Jey Uso defeated WWE Tag Team Champions Mike Mizanin & Damien Sandow via disqualification
– WWE Divas Champion Nikki Bella (w/ Brie Bella) pinned AJ
– Ryback pinned Kane in a chairs match
– John Cena defeated Seth Rollins in a Tables Match
– Bray Wyatt defeated Dean Ambrose in a TLC Match
– Rusev defeated Jack Swagger in a Chairs match to retain the United States Title
Boston, Massachusetts:
– H.M. Dufur defeated John McMahon for the American Collar-and-Elbow Title
1905
Des Moines, Iowa:
– “Farmer” Martin Burns beat Charles Hackenschmidt in 2 out of 3 falls
1920
New York City:
– Ed “Strangler” Lewis defeated Joe Stetcher to win the New York version of the World Heavyweight Title
1923
St. Louis, Missouri:
– World Heavyweight Champion Ed “Strangler” Lewis defeated Josef Gurkeweicz 2 falls to 0
– Stanislaus Zbyszko beat Yousif Hussane
– Jim Londos beat Hans Schmitt
1940
Akron, Ohio:
– Buddy Knox defeated The Great Mephisto to win the Midwest Wrestling Association (Ohio) Light Heavyweight Title
1944
Des Moines, Iowa:
– World Heavyweight Champion Orville Brown beat Jerry Meeker 2 falls to 0
– World Junior Heavyweight Champion Ken Fenelon beat Honey Boy Hackney 2 falls to 0
1952
Roseburg, Oregon:
– Frank Stojack defeated Roger Mackay for the Pacific Coast Junior Heavyweight Title
1960
Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– Gene Kiniski beat Wilbur Snyder by countout to win AWA US Title
– Roy McClarty beat Hard Boiled Haggerty by DQ
– Nick Roberts beat Len Montana by DQ
– Bob Geigel beat Lou Whitson’
Pensacola, Florida:
– Lee Fields defeated Pancho Villa for the NWA Gulf Coast Heavyweight Title
1961
Honolulu, Hawaii:
– The Masked Executioner defeated Lord James Blears for the NWA Hawaii Heavyweight Title
1963
St. Joseph, Missouri:
– Enrique Torres defeated Rock Hunter for the Central States version of the NWA United States Heavyweight Title
1966
Tampa, Florida:
– The Infernos (Frankie Cain and Rocky Smith) defeated Jose Lothario and Sam Steamboat to win the Florida version of the NWA World Tag Team Titles
1968
St. Joseph, Missouri:
– Dusty Rhodes defeated Tommy Martin for the NWA Central States Heavyweight Title
1969
Melbourne, Australia:
– Mario Milano & Spiros Arion defeated Skull Murphy & Brute Bernard to win the IWA tag title
– Tony Borne and Moondog Mayne defeated Beauregard and Roger Kirby for the NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Title
1972
Mobile, Alabama:
– Bob Kelly defeated The Spoiler to win the City of Mobile Heavyweight Title
Honolulu, Hawaii:
– Don Muraco won battle royal
– AWA Champion Verne Gagne beat King Curtis
– Dusty Rhodes drew Sam Steamboat
– AWA Tag Team Champions Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens beat Don Muraco & Red Bastien
– Billy Robinson beat Jack Carson
– Ed Francis beat Sueno
– Tosh Togo drew Bull Bullinski
– Spiros Arion beat Dennis Stamp
1973
Hattiesburg, Mississippi:
– Duke Miller defeated Ken Lucas for the NWA Mississippi Heavyweight Title
Kansas City, Kansas:
– Jim Brunzell defeated Jim Ledford
– Black Angus defeated Bob Drummer
– Lord Alfred Hayes fought Mike George to a double-DQ
– Harley Race defeated Bob Orton in five falls
– Bob Brown defeated Roger Kirby in three falls
1975
New Brockton, Alabama:
– Duke Miller defeated Ken Lucas to win the NWA Alabama Heavyweight Title
1976
Vancouver, British Columbia:
– Don Leo Jonathan defeated John Quinn for the Vancouver version of the NWA Pacific Coast Heavyweight Title
1979
Tokyo, Japan:
– Dory Jr & Terry Funk defeated Giant Baba & Jumbo Tsuruta
1981
Mexico City, Mexico:
– Perro Aguayo defeated Chris Adams to win the WWF Light Heavyweight Title
1982
Kansas City, Kansas:
– Mark Romero (later known as Mark Youngblood) defeated Hercules Hernandez for the NWA Central States Television Title
1986
Memphis, Tennessee:
– The Rock ‘n’ Roll RPMs (Mike Davis and Tommy Lane) defeated Jeff Jarrett and Billy Travis to win the AWA Southern Tag Team Title
– Badd Company (Paul Diamond and Pat Tanaka) won the CWA International Tag Team Title from Akio Sato and Tarzan Goto
Portland, Oregon:
– Rip Oliver defeated The Assassin in a steel cage match to win the NWA Pacific Northwest Heavyweight Title
1987
San Juan, Puerto Rico:
– Miguel Perez, Jr. defeated Kareem Mohammed to win the WWC Puerto Rico Heavyweight Title
1988
AWA SuperClash 3: Chicago, Illinois:
– AWA World Champion Jerry Lawler defeated World Class Champion Kerry Von Erich to unify the titles.
– Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson ddq Robert Fuller & Jimmy Golden
– Strap Match: Wahoo McDaniel beat Manny Fernandez
– World Class tag Team Champions Samoan Swat Team beat Michael Hayes & Steve Cox
– Boot Camp Match: Sgt. Slaughter beat Colonel DeBeers by DQ
– The Terrorist won a lingerie battle royal
– Greg Gagne beat Ronnie Garvin by countout to regain the AWA TV Title
– Ricky Rice & Derrick Dukes & Wendi Richter beat Pat Tanaka & Paul Diamond & Madusa Meceli
– Texas Champion Iceman King Parsons beat Brickhouse Brown
– Jimmy Valiant beat Wayne Bloom
– Eric Embry beat Jeff Jarrett to regain the World Class Light Heavyweight Title
– Chavo Guerrero & Mando Guerrero & Hector Guerrero beat the RPMs & Cactus Jack
Tokyo, Japan:
– Stan Hansen & Terry Gordy defeated Genichiro Tenryu & Toshiaki Kawada in the finals of All Japan’s Real World Tag League to win the vacant All Japan World Tag Team Titles
1989
Huntsville, Alabama:
– The Colossal Connection (Andre the Giant and Haku) defeated Demolition (Ax and Smash) for the WWF Tag Team Title
1991
Sheffield, England:
– Steve Regal defeated Jimmy Garvin
– Johnny B. Badd defeated Terrance Taylor
– Michael Hayes defeated Steve Regal
– Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Arn Anderson & Larry Zbyzsko
– WCW World Champion Lex Luger pinned PN News
– Sting, Dustin Rhodes, & Bill Kazmaier defeated WCW US Champion Rick Rude, Mr. Hughes, & Oz
1992
Greensboro, North Carolina:
– Brad Armstrong pinned Mike Graham
– Tom Zenk & Johnny Gunn defeated Tex Slazenger & Shanghai Pierce
– Erik Watts fought Steve Austin to a draw
– Johnny B. Badd defeated Scotty Flamingo in a boxing match via KO in the 3rd round
– Brian Pillman pinned 2 Cold Scorpio
– Barry Windham fought Dustin Rhodes to a double count-out
– WCW World Champion Ron Simmons & WCW/NWA Tag Team Champion Ricky Steamboat defeated Big Van Vader & Dan Spivey
Mexico City, Mexico:
– Gran Hamada defeated Black Power II in a tournament final for the vacant UWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Title
Bremen, Germany:
– Tony St Clair defeated Jimmy Snuka to win the CWA British Commonwealth title
1993
– Alundra Blayze (Madusa) defeated Heidi Lee Morgan in the finals of a tournament to win the revived WWF World Women’s Title
1994
Osaka, Japan:
– Shinjiro Ohtani defeated Norio Honaga for the UWA Welterweight Title
1995
Tokyo, Japan:
– Jushin Liger defeated Gedo to win the Super J Cup
1998
Tokyo, Japan:
– Rob Van Dam and Sabu defeated The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray and D-Von Dudley) to win the ECW Tag Team Title
2002
Zurich, Switzerland:
– Sting defeated champion Lex Luger and Malice in a three way bout to win the World Wrestling All-Stars World Heavyweight Title
Mexico City, Mexico:
– Ultimo Guerrero defeated Shocker to win the CMLL Light Heavyweight title
2008
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada:
– John Morrison and The Miz won the WWE Tag Team championship by defeating CM Punk and Kofi Kingston
2009
WWE Tables, Ladders & Chairs: San Antonio, Texas:
– Sheamus defeated John Cena in a tables match to win the WWE title
– Undertaker defeated Batista in a chairs match to retain the World title
– DX (Triple H and Shawn Michaels) defeated Chris Jericho and Big Show to win the Unified Tag Team Titles in a TLC match
– Drew McIntyre defeated Shelton Benjamin to win the Intercontinental title
2015
WWE Tables, Ladders & Chairs: Boston, Massachusetts:
– Sheamus defeated Roman Reigns in a TLC match to retain the WWE World Title
– Dean Ambrose deefeated Kevin Owens to win the Intercontinental Title
– Charlotte defeated Paige to retain the Divas Title
St. Joseph, Missouri:
– Sonny Myers defeated Lenny Montana to win the NWA Central States Heavyweight Title
1958
Kansas City, Kansas:
– NWA World Champion Dick Hutton beat Lou Thesz by DQ
– Cowboy Bob Ellis and Ray Villmer beat Bob Geigel and Lee Henning by DQ
– Mighty Atlas beat Chief Suni War Cloud
– Ivan, the Mad Russian beat Carlos Rodriquez (sub for Tito Carreon)
– Thor Hagen beat Lord Albert Mills by DQ
1964
Denver, Colorado:
– AWA Champion Mad Dog Vachon beat Verne Gagne
– Larry Hennig & Harley Race beat Pat O’Connor & Ricky Romero
1965
Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– Turkey Neck Main Event: The Crusher beat Steve Druk
– AWA Tag Team Champions Larry Hennig & Harley Race beat Ivan Kalmikoff & Jack Pesek
– Chris Markoff beat Mighty Igor Vodik by DQ
– Larry Heiniemi beat Great Dane
– Bob Kappel beat Danny Plechas
1969
Kansas City, Kansas:
– Rufus R. Jones defeated Mike Rolinsky
– Stan Pulaski fought Tommy Martin to a draw
– Elimination Match: The Stomper & Ernie Ladd & Danny Little Bear & The Viking defeated K.O. Cox & Killer Cox & Baron Turko & Masao Komura
1971
San Antonio, Texas:
– The Spoiler defeated Wahoo McDaniel to win the NWA American Heavyweight Title
1975
Tokyo, Japan:
– Giant Baba & The Destroyer defeated Dory Funk Jr. & Jumbo Tsuruta
1977
Toronto, Ontario, Canada:
– WWWF Champion Superstar Billy Graham beat Jay Strongbow
– AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel beat Edouard Carpentier
– Blackjack Lanza & Ken Patera (sub Bobby Heenan) beat AWA Tag Team Champions Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell (No Title Change because Patera
was not originally scheduled to be in the match)
– Ken Patera beat Roger Kirby
– Billy Red Lyons drew Waldo Von Erich
– Verne Gagne beat Bobby Duncum
– Peter Maivia beat Chris Tolos by DQ
– Angelo Mosca beat Nick DeCarlo
Memphis, Tennessee:
– Norvell Austin, Jerry Bryant, Mr. Wrestling, & Robert Gibson beat Ken Dillinger, Sonny King, Frankie Laine, & David Schultz
– Southern Tag Champs Dennis Condrey & Phil Hickerson beat Samoans Tio & Tapu
– Bill Dundee beat Tri-State Champ Gorgeous George, Jr. via DQ
– Big Red beat Southeastern Champ The Mongolian Stomper via DQ
– NWA World Champ Harley Race drew Jerry Lawler (60:00)
1978
Memphis, Tennessee:
– Austin Idol beat Robert Gibson
– Bounty Hunter II beat Wayne Ferris
– Jackie Welch beat Bounty Hunter I
– Terry Sawyer beat Lou Thesz
– Don Fargo beat Tommy Gilbert
– Koko Ware beat Jimmy Valiant
– Don Fargo beat Terry Sawyer
– Bounty Hunter II beat Jackie Welch
– Koko Ware beat Bounty Hunter II
– Koko Ware beat Don Fargo to win a tournament for a new TV
– Southern Champ Jerry Lawler drew Bill Dundee (60:00)
1980
Tokyo, Japan:
– Giant Baba & Jumbo Tsuruta defeated Dory Jr & Terry Funk
1987
Tokyo, Japan:
– Jumbo Tsuruta & Yoshiaki Yatsu defeated Bruiser Brody & Jimmy Snuka
1988
Richmond, Virginia:
– Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose defeated Dustin Rhodes & Kendall Windham
– NWA US Tag Team Champions Tommy Rogers & Bobby Fulton defeated Rip Morgan & Mark Fleming
– Ivan Koloff defeated Russian Assassin #2
– Bam Bam Bigelow pinned Russian Assassin #1
– Steve Williams & Mike Rotunda defeated Rick Steiner & Eddie Gilbert
– Dusty Rhodes, Sting, & Lex Luger fought NWA US Champion Barry Windham & NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors to a double disqualification
1989
Memphis, Tennessee:
– Mike Davis beat Frankie Lancaster
– Ricky & Todd Morton beat The Billion Dollar Babies
– Bill Dundee beat Brian Lee
– Tony Anthony beat Chris Champion
– The Master of Pain & The Soultaker beat Bill Dundee & Tony Anthony
– Jerry Lawler beat Ricky Morton
1991
London, England:
– Steve Regal pinned Terrance Taylor
– WCW Tag Team Champion Dustin Rhodes pinned Oz
– Arn Anderson & Larry Zbyzsko defeated Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin
– Sting pinned the Diamond Studd
– WCW US Champion Rick Rude pinned PN News
– Bill Kazmaier fought Johnny B. Badd to a double count-out
– Rick & Scott Steiner defeated WCW World Champion Lex Luger & Mr. Hughes
1992
Cleveland, Ohio:
– Vinnie Vegas defeated Brad Armstrong
– Marcus Alexander Bagwell defeated Ron Cumberledge
– Johnny B. Badd defeated Scotty Flamingo in a boxing match
– WCW World Champion Ron Simmons defeated Dan Spivey
– Barry Windham fought Dustin Rhodes to a double disqualification
– WCW/NWA Tag Team Champions Ricky Steamboat & Shane Douglas defeated Big Van Vader & Steve Austin
1993
Morristown, Tennessee:
– Tracy Smothers drew Chris Candido
– Prince Kharis TKO Bobby Blaze
– The Rock-n-Roll Express NC Moondogs Rex & Spot
– Ron & Don Harris beat Killer Kyle, Jimmy Del Rey, & Jim Cornette in a “handicap” match
– SMW Champ Brian Lee beat The Dirty White Boy in a “no DQ” match
1996
Tokyo, Japan:
– FMW Brass Knuckles Champion The Gladiator (Mike Awesome) defeated Wing Kanemura to win the FMW Independent World Heavyweight Title
1997
Lowell, Massachusetts:
– Triple H defeated Shawn Michaels for the WWF European Title
2002
Nashville, Tennessee:
– Sonny Siaki defeated Jerry Lynn to win the TNA X Division Title
2004
Nagoya, Japan:
– Shinsuke Nakamura & Hiroshi Tanahashi defeatd Kensuke Sasaki & Minoru Suzuki to win the IWGP tag team title
2011
TNA Final Resolution: Orlando, Florida:
– Rob Van Dam pinned Christopher Daniels
– TNA TV Champion Robbie E pinned Eric Young
– TNA Tag Team Champions Matt Morgan & Crimson defeated Devon & D’Angelo Dinero
– TNA X Division Champion Austin Aries pinned Kid Kash
– Jeff Hardy defeated Jeff Jarrett in a steel cage match
– James Storm defeated Kurt Angle
– Gail Kim defeated Mickie James to retain the TNA Knockouts Title
– TNA Champion Bobby Roode and AJ Styles wrestled to a draw in a 30 minute Iron Man match
2014
NXT TakeOver: R-Evolution: Winter Park, Florida:
– Kevin Owens defeated CJ Parker
– The Lucha Dragons defeated The Vaudevillains to retain the NXT Tag Team Championship
– Baron Corbin defeated Tye Dillinger
– Finn Balor and Hideo Itami defeated The Ascension
– Charlotte defeated Sasha Banks to retain the NXT Women’s Championship
– Sami Zayn defeated Neville to win the NXT Championship
Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– Verne Gagne & Bill Watts no contest Harley Race & Hard Boiled Haggerty
– Dr X beat Rene Goulet
– Handicap Match: Luke Brown beat Blackjack Daniels & Big K
– Eddie Sharkey beat Kenny Jay
– Steve Druk drew Mark Starr
1974
Tokyo, Japan:
– Jack Brisco beat Giant Baba to win the NWA World Heavyweight title
1976
Tokyo, Japan:
– Giant Baba & Jumbo Tsuruta defeated Kintaro Oki & Kim Duk to win the JWA/NWA International tag team title
Denver, Colorado:
– The Crusher beat Mad Dog Vachon by DQ
– AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel beat Billy Francis
– Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell beat Moose Morowski & Pierre Poisson
– Pat O’Connor beat Blackjack Lanza
– Ray Stevens dcor Pedro Morales
– Peter Maivia beat Roger Kirby
1977
St. Paul, Minnesota:
– Verne Gagne & Greg Gagne beat Bobby Duncum & Bobby Heenan
– AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel beat Jim Brunzell
– Super Destroyer & Lord Alfred Hayes beat Larry Hennig (sub Crusher) & George Gadaski
– Ray Stevens no contest Angelo Mosca
– Buddy Wolff beat Kenny Jay
1979
Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel no contest The Crusher
– Greg Gagne & Steve Olsonoski no contest Adrian Adonis & Jesse Ventura
– Mad Dog Vachon beat Super Destroyer Mark III
– Super Destroyer Mark II beat Dino Bravo
– Buddy Wolff beat Ron Ritchie
– Buck Zumhofe beat Peter Sandor Szabo
1983
St. Louis, Missouri:
– David Von Erich and Harley Race went to a double DQ; Von Erich retained the Missouri State title
– Dick the Bruiser & Rick Martel defeated Ken Patera and Crusher Blackwell by DQ
– Bob Orton defeated Rufus R. Jones
– Austin Idol defeated Buddy Landel by DQ
– Ron Ritchie defeated Paul Orndorff by DQ
– Scott Harris & Buzz Tyler defeated MEB and 666 by DQ
– Bobby Fulton defeated Doug Somers
1985
Memphis, Tennessee:
– Mega Maharishi pinned Tojo Yamamoto
– Rick Casey pinned Tony Falk
– Koko Ware & Phil Hickerson beat Freedom Fighters Flash & Justice via DQ
– The Kiwi Sheepherders beat The Fantastics
– Tom Pritchard, Pat Rose, & Sherri Martel beat The Fabulous Ones in a “handicap” match
– Jerry Lawler & Austin Idol beat Bill Dundee & Dutch Mantel to win the Southern Tag Team Titles
– Bill Dundee & Dutch Mantel won a two-ring battle royal
1986
Spartansburg, South Carolina:
– Ronnie Garvin & Barry Windham defeated Ivan Koloff & Krusher Khrushchev to win the NWA United States Tag Team Championship
1988
Tokyo, Japan:
– Tatsumi Fujinami defeated Kerry Von Erich for the World Class Championship Wrestling World Heavyweight Title
Mexico City, Mexico:
– Lizmark beat Fabuloso Blondie (Ken Timbs) to win the NWA Light Heavyweight title
1989
Tokyo, Japan:
– Stan Hansen & Genchiro Tenryu defeated Jumbo Tsuruta & Yoshiaki Yatsu winning the vacant Unified tag titles
1990
Naucalpan, Mexico:
– El Canek defeated Vader to win the UWA title
1991
Tokyo, Japan:
– Atsushi Onita & Tarzan Goto defeated Gregory Veritchev & Koba Krutanize in the finals of a tournament to win the FMW-based WWA World Martial Arts Tag Team Title
1993
Shiga, Japan:
– Yuji Nagata defeated Shinjiro Otani
– Brad Rheingans defeated Tatsuhito Takaiwa
– Black Cat defeated Manabu Nakanishi
– Kuniaki Kobayashi & Tatsutoshi Goto defeated Osamu Kido & Takayuki Iizuka
– Kengo Kimura & the Great Kabuki defeated Jushin Liger & Satoshi Kojima
– WCW Tag Team Champions the Nasty Boys defeated Masahiro Chono & El Samurai
– Tatsumi Fujinami & Shinya Hashimoto defeated Shiro Koshinaka & Michiyoshi Ohara
– The Great Muta, Hiroshi Hase, & Masa Saito defeated Mike Enos, IWGP Tag Team Champions Scott Norton & Hercules
1994
Morgantown, North Carolina:
– Tracy Smothers beat Bryant Anderson
– The Dirty White Boy beat Jim Cornette & Bruiser Bedlam via pinfall in a “handicap” match
– Tracy Smothers & The Dirty White Boy beat Chris Candido & Boo Bradley
– SMW Tag Champs The Gangstas beat The Rock-n-Roll Express un a “ghetto street fight” match
1995
Saitama, Japan:
– Tarzan Goto & Mr. Gannosuke defeated Cactus Jack & Tiger Jeet Singh in the finals of a tournament to win the NWA World Tag Team Championship
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
– The Sandman defeated ECW World Heavyweight Champion Mikey Whipwreck and Steve Austin in a Three Way Dance to win the title
Louisville, Kentucky:
– Bull Pain defeated Paul Diamond in Louisville, Kentucky to become IWA Mid-South Heavyweight Champion
2000
Tokyo, Japan:
– Mike Rotundo & Steve Williams defeated Toshio Kawada & Masa Fuchi
2001
WWF Vengeance: San Diego, California:
– Scotty 2 Hotty & Albert defeated Test & WWF European Champion Christian
– WWF IC Champion Edge pinned William Regal
– Jeff Hardy pinned Matt Hardy
– WWF Tag Team Champions the Dudley Boyz (w/ Stacy Keibler) defeated Kane & the Big Show
– The Undertaker pinned WWF Hardcore Champion Rob Van Dam
– WWF Women’s Champion Trish Stratus pinned Jackie
– WWF World Champion Steve Austin pinned Kurt Angle
– Chris Jericho pinned WCW World Champion the Rock to win the title
– WCW World Champion Chris Jericho pinned WWF World Champion Steve Austin to become Undisputed Champion
Tokyo, Japan:
– Takeo Omori & Yoshihiro Takayama defeated Mitsuharu Misawa & Yoshinari Ogawa to win the GHC tag team titles
– Naomichi Marafuji defeated Tatsuhiko Takaiwa to win the Junior Heavyweight title
2012
TNA Final Resolution: Orlando, Florida:
– Rob Van Dam defeated Kenny King to retain the TNA X Division Title
– Austin Aires defeated Bully Ray
– Tara defeated Mickie James to retain the Knockouts Title
– Christopher Daniels defeated AJ Styles
– Jeff Hardy defeated Bobby Roode to retain the TNA World Title
Kansas City, Kansas:
– Central States title-wire fence around ring match: Dr. Lee Grable defeated Richard Brown to win Central States title
1959
Pensacola, Florida:
– Billy Wicks defeated Pancho Villa in a tournament final to win the NWA Gulf Coast Heavyweight Championship
1971
Buffalo, New York:
– Dominic DeNucci defeated Waldo Von Erich for the National Wrestling Federation World Heavyweight Title
Miami, Florida:
– The Alaskans (Mike York & Frank Monte) defeated The Australians (Larry O’Day & Ron Miller) to win the NWA Florida Tag Team Title
1972
Denver, Colorado:
– AWA Champion Verne Gagne beat Dusty Rhodes
– Billy Robinson beat Dick Murdoch
– Superstar Billy Graham beat Don Muraco
– Rene Goulet drew Reggie Parks
1973
Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– AWA Tag Team Champions Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens beat Billy Robinson & Red Bastien
– The Crusher no contest Superstar Billy Graham
– Chris Taylor (pro debut) beat Rene Goulet
– Buddy Wolff beat Geoff Portz
– Greg Gagne beat Tony Rocco
1974
Green Bay, Wisconsin:
– Baron Von Raschke won a 15 Man, $12,000 Battle Royal
– The Crusher beat Horst Hoffman
– Ivan Putski drew Baron Von Raschke
– Chris Taylor beat Buddy Wolff
– Greg Gagne beat Bobby Heenan by countout
– Jim Brunzell drew Geoff Portz
1977
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada:
– Verne Gagne & the Crusher beat Blackjack Lanza & Bobby Duncum
– AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel beat Ray Stevens by count out
– AWA Tag Team Champions Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell beat Jimmy Valiant & Johnny Valiant
– Angelo Mosca beat Larry Hennig
– Super Destroyer beat Johnny Solo
– Larry Hennig beat Ivan Crankovic
– Super Destroyer beat Jan Nelson
1978
Sydney, Australia:
– Andre the Giant & Ron Miller defeated Butcher Brannigan & Ox Baker to win the Australian-Asian heavyweight tag team title
Memphis, Tennessee:
– Carl Fergie beat Gypsy Joe
– Robert Gibson beat Bill Irwin
– Sonny King beat The Angel via DQ
– Bobby Eaton beat Tony Charles
– Southern Tag Champs Guy Mitchell & Roger Kirby beat Ricky Morton & Bill Dundee via DQ
– Jimmy Valiant & Tojo Yamamoto beat Tommy Rich & Koko Ware via DQ
1983
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada:
– AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel beat Rick Martel
– Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell no contest AWA Tag Team Champions Jerry Blackwell & Ken Patera
– Bunkhouse Match: Blackjack Lanza beat Bobby Heenan
– Mad Dog Vachon no contest David Shults
– Mr Saito beat Baron Von Raschke
– Superstar Billy Graham beat Steve Olsonoski
– Bulldog Bob Brown beat Bill White
Tokyo, Japan:
– Antonio Inoki & Hulk Hogan defeated Dick Murdock & Adrian Adonis
1986
Memphis, Tennessee:
– Tracy Smothers beat Tom Burton
– Boy Tony beat John Paul
– Jerry Bryant & Lou Winston beat Big Bubba & Goliath when Bubba & Goliath couldn’t beat them twice in fifteen minutes
– Jeff Jarrett, Billy Joe Travis, Paul Diamond, & Pat Tanaka beat Tojo Yamamoto, Akio Sato, Tarzan Goto, & Jonathon Boyd
– Jerry Lawler beat The Great Kabuki
– Steve Keirn & Tracy Smothers beat The Rock-n-Roll RPMs via DQ
1990
Memphis, Tennessee:
– Tony Anthony & Doug Gilbert defeated Jeff Jarrett & Cody Michaels to win the USWA World Tag Team Title
1993
Onahama, Japan:
– Shinjiro Otani defeated Tatsuhito Takaiwa
– Brad Rheingans defeated Black Cat
– Kuniaki Kobayashi defeated Yuji Nagata
– Michiyoshi Ohara & the Great Kabuki defeated Satoshi Kojima & El Samurai
– WCW Tag Team Champions the Nasty Boys defeated Hiroshi Hase & Masa Saito
– The Great Muta defeated Mike Enos
– IWGP Tag Team Champions Scott Norton & Hercules defeated Masahiro Chono & Jushin Liger
– Kengo Kimura, Shiro Koshinaka, & Tatsutoshi Goto defeated Takayuki Iizuka, Shinya Hashimoto, & Tatsumi Fujinami
1994
Atlanta, Georgia:
– Harlem Heat (Booker T & Stevie Ray) defeated Stars & Stripes (The Patriot & Marcus Bagwell) to win the WCW World Tag Team Titles
2001
Glasgow, Scotland:
– Psicosis defeated Juventud Guerrera to win the World Wrestling All-Stars International Cruiserweight Title
– MWA Title match: Champion Orville Brown beat Bobby Bruns 2 falls to 1 to retain title
– Ralph Garibaldi beat LaVerne Baxter
– Jimmy Parker (sub for Marshall Esteppe) beat Jay Steele by DQ
1970
Orlando, Florida:
– Jose Lothario & Thunderbolt Patterson & Louie Tillet defeated Tarzan Tyler & Dusty Rhodes & Dick Murdoch
– Florida Title: Jack Brisco defeated Mr. Saito to retain title
– Southern Title: Rene Goulet defeatd Great Mephisto to win title
– Ron Fuller defeated Skull Von Stroheim
– Ronnie Garvin defeated Jack Welch
– Eduardo Perez defeated Bob Harmon
1971
Sapporo, Japan:
– Dory Jr & Terry Funk defeated Giant Baba & Antonio Inoki in Sapporo to win the JWA/NWA International tag team titles
1972
Kansas City, Kansas:
– Omar Atlas defeated The Destroyer via DQ
– The Sheik defeated Les Thornton
– Bob Geigel & Black Angus defeated Harley Race & Roger Kirby via DQ
1973
Tokyo, Japan:
– Johnny Powers & Pat Patterson defeated Antonio Inoki & Seiji Sakaguchi to debut the NWF/NWA North American tag team titles in a match with Powers & Patterson billed as champions
1974
St. Paul, Minnesota:
– The Crusher & Ivan Putski beat AWA Tag Team Champions Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens by DQ
– Superstar Billy Graham beat Baron Von Raschke by DQ
– Larry Hennig beat Big K (sub Boris Breznikoff)
– Chris Taylor beat Yugo Babich
– Greg Gagne beat Rock Riddle
– Jim Brunzell drew Geoff Portz
1980
Milwaukee, Wisconsin:
– AWA Tag Team Champions Adrian Adonis & Jesse Ventura beat The Crusher & Mad Dog Vachon
– Dream Machine beat Dutch Mantel via countout in a “loser wears a chicken suit” match
– Southern Tag Champs Bill Dundee & Steve Keirn beat Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via DQ
– Ricky & Robert Gibson beat The Cuban & Iranian Assassins in a “strap on a pole” match via DQ
– Bill Dundee & Jerry Lawler beat The Super Destroyer & Sweet Brown Sugar in a “no DQ” match
New Orleans, Louisiana:
– Junkyard Dog defeated The Great Kabuki to win the Mid-South Louisiana Heavyweight Title
1986
Des Moines, Iowa:
– Mitch Snow defeated Colt Steele
– Rufus R. Jones defeated Denny Brown
– Central States Tag Team Champions Todd Champion & Dave Peterson defeated the MOD Squad
– Central States Heavyweight Champion Sam Houston defeated Arn Anderson
– Dusty Rhodes & NWA US Champion Nikita Koloff defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard in a bullrope chain match
– The Warlord won a bunkhouse battle royal
1987
Landover, Maryland:
– WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated King Kong Bundy
– WWF Tag Team Champions Strike Force (Rick Martel & Tito Santana) defeated The Bolsheviks (Boris Zuhkov & Nikolai Volkoff) in 2 out of 3 falls
Memphis, Tennessee:
– Jimmy Jack Funk beat John Paul
– Tommy Lane beat Lou Winston
– Teijo Khan beat Jerry Bryant
– Bobby Jaggers DDQ Mike Davis
– Billy Joe Travis beat Steve Keirn
– Bill Dundee beat Hector Guerrero
– Southern Champ Jerry Lawler beat Jeff Jarrett to win the Mid-America Title
– Southern & Mid-America Champ Jerry Lawler beat Manny Fernandez via DQ to win the CWA International Title (All three titles were unified to create the CWA Title)
– Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty beat The Nasty Boys
– AWA World Champ Curt Hennig beat Jeff Jarrett
Tokyo, Japan:
– Tatsumi Fujinami & Kengo Kimura defeated Antonio Inoki & Dick Murdoch to win the New Japan Pro Wrestling’s Japan Cup Tag League
1988
NWA Clash of Champions: Chattanooga, Tennessee:
– The Fantastics (Tommy Rogers & Bobby Fulton) defeated Eddie Gilbert & Ron Simmons in a tournament final to win the United States Tag Team Titles
– Steve Williams (w/ Kevin Sullivan) pinned the Italian Stallion
– Ivan Koloff pinned Paul Jones
– NWA Tag Team Champion & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Road Warrior Animal (w/ Paul Ellering) defeated NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion
Dusty Rhodes via disqulification
– NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA US Champion Barry Windham (w/ JJ Dillon) defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette)
1989
Tokyo, Japan:
– Riki Choshu defeated Shinya Hashimoto to win New Japan Pro Wrestling’s World Cup Tournament
1990
Tokyo, Japan:
– Terry Gordy & Steve Williams won the All Japan World Tag Team Title by winning the annual Real World Tag League tournament
Ames, Iowa:
– The Juicer defeated Barry Horowitz via disqualification
– Sam Houston pinned Barry Horowitz
– The Master Blasters defeated Alan Iron Eagle & Tim Horner
– Michael Wallstreet pinned Harley Race
– NWA US Tag Team Champion Rick Steiner pinned Jerry Saggs
– NWA US Champion Lex Luger pinned the Big Cat
– Brian Pillman pinned the Motor City Madman
– Ric Flair & NWA TV Champion Arn Anderson defeated Larry Cameron (sub. for NWA Tag Team Champion Ron Simmons) & NWA Tag Team Champion Butch Reed
St. Joseph, Missouri:
– The Juicer defeated Barry Horowitz via disqualification
– Sam Houston pinned Barry Horowitz
– The Master Blasters defeated Alan Iron Eagle & Tim Horner
– Michael Wallstreet pinned Harley Race
– NWA US Tag Team Champion Rick Steiner pinned Jerry Saggs
– NWA US Champion Lex Luger pinned the Big Cat
– Brian Pillman pinned the Motor City Madman
– Ric Flair & NWA TV Champion Arn Anderson defeated Larry Cameron (sub. for NWA Tag Team Champion Ron Simmons) & NWA Tag Team Champion Butch Reed
Jacksonville, Florida:
– Big Josh & Mike Graham defeated Terrance Taylor & Richard Morton
– Arachnaman pinned Oz
– Big Van Vader pinned John Peterson
– WCW TV Champion Steve Austin pinned WCW Light Heavyweight Champion Brian Pillman (only the TV title was at stake)
– Scott Steiner pinned Mr. Hughes
– Cactus Jack pinned Van Hammer
– WCW Tag Team Champions Ricky Steamboat & Dustin Rhodes defeated Arn Anderson & Larry Zbyzsko
– WCW US Champion Rick Rude defeated Sting via disqualification
– WCW World Champion Lex Luger pinned Rick Steiner
1992
Memphis, Tennessee:
– Leslie Belanger defeated Miss Texas to win the USWA Women’s Heavyweight Title
1993
Mexico City, Mexico:
– Corazon de Leon (Chris Jericho) defeated Mano Negra to win the NWA Middleweight Title
1993
Fukui, Japan:
– Satoshi Kojima defeated Tatsuhito Takaiwa
– Michiyoshi Ohara defeated Shinjiro Otani
– Osamu Kido defeated Yuji Nagata
– Tatsutoshi Goto defeated Takayuki Iizuka
– WCW Tag Team Champions the Nasty Boys defeated El Samurai & Black Cat
– The Great Muta & Jushin Liger defeated the Great Kabuki & Kuniaki Kobayashi
Des Moines, Iowa:
– American Heavyweight Champion Fred Beell defeated Charles Hackenschmidt
1952
Kansas City, Kansas:
– The Dusek Brothers (Ernie and Joe Dusek) beat the Becker Brothers (Bobby and George) to become the undisputed World Tag Team
champions winning a 2 out of 3 fall contest
– Verne Gagne beat Pat Fraley
– Bob McCune defeated Kit Fox
– George Scott beat Tom Zaharias by DQ
1955
Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– Ivan Kalmikoff & Karol Kalmikoff beat Kinji Shibuya & Mitsu Arakawa
– Tim Geohagen beat Dave Jons
– Red Bastien drew Herb Schiff (Herb Freeman)
1960
Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– Gene Kiniski no contest Wilbur Snyder
– AWA Tag Team Champions Hard Boiled Haggerty & Len Montana beat Joe Scarpello & Nick Roberts
– Roy McClarty drew Jim Hady
– Bob Geigel beat Guy Hill
1968
Atlanta, Georgia:
– The Professional defeated Johnny Valentine to win the NWA Georgia Heavyweight Title
1973
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada:
– The Crusher beat Superstar Billy Graham on a reverse decision DQ
– AWA Tag Team Champions Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens beat Billy Robinson & Geoff Portz in 2 out of 3 falls
– Ric Flair beat Dave Muir
1975
Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– AWA Tag Team Champions Dick the Bruiser & the Crusher beat Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens
– Larry Hennig beat Jimmy Valiant
– Pampero Firpo no contest Johnny Valiant
– Jos Leduc beat Don Wade
– Bobby Duncum & Bobby Heenan beat Khosrow Vaziri & Kenny Jay
1979
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada:
– Canadian Heavyweight Title Match: Canadian Champion Dino Bravo beat AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel
– AWA Tag Team Champions Verne Gagne & Mad Dog Vachon beat Super Destroyer Mark II & Super Destroyer Mark III
– Adrian Adonis & Jesse Ventura beat Steve Olsonoski & Angelo Mosca by DQ
– Greg Gagne beat Bob Brown Jr (Kerry Brown)
– Ricky Hunter beat Ron Ritchie
– Peter Sandor Szabo beat Buck Zumhofe
1980
Chicago, Illinois:
– Dick The Bruiser beat Ernie Ladd
– Jerry Blackwell & John Studd beat Mad Dog Vachon & The Crusher
– Spike Huber no contest King Kong Brody
– Wilbur Snyder beat Ali Hassan
– Jerry Graham Jr beat Chief Bobby Bold Eagle
Atlanta, Georgia:
– The Mongolian Stomper defeated Jack Brisco to win the NWA Georgia National Title
1985
Calgary, Alberta, Canada:
– Gama Singh defeated Bruce Hart to win the Stampede British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Title
1986
Cleveland, Ohio:
– Tim Horner defeated Buddy Roberts
– Jimmy Valiant & Baron Von Raschke defeated Shaska Whatley & Gary Royal
– Ricky Lee Jones defeated the Super Destroyer
– Denny Brown fought Hector Guerrero to a draw
– NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Brad Armstrong via count-out
– Bobby Jaggers & Dutch Mantell defeated Ivan Koloff & Krusher Kruschev in a Texas Tornado match
– Big Bubba defeated NWA Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Garvin via count-out in a streetfight
1989
Tokyo, Japan:
– Stan Hansen & Genichiro Tenryu won the All Japan World Tag Team Title by winning the annual Real World Tag League tournament by defeating Jumbo Tsuruta & Yoshiaki Yatsu to win the tournament
Toronto, Ontario, Canada:
– Candi Devine defeated Judy Martin for the AWA Women’s World Title
– AWA Champion Larry Zbyzsko beat Sgt. Slaughter by DQ
– Paul Diamond beat Jonnie Stewart
1990
Sioux City, Iowa:
– The Juicer defeated Barry Horowitz via disqualification
– Sam Houston pinned Barry Horowitz
– The Master Blasters defeated Alan Iron Eagle & Tim Horner
– Michael Wallstreet pinned Harley Race
– NWA US Tag Team Champion Rick Steiner pinned Jerry Saggs
– NWA US Champion Lex Luger pinned the Big Cat
– Brian Pillman pinned the Motor City Madman
– Ric Flair & NWA TV Champion Arn Anderson defeated Larry Cameron (sub. for NWA Tag Team Champion Ron Simmons) & NWA Tag Team Champion Butch Reed
1991
– Terry Gordy & Steve Williams won the Real World tag tournament in Tokyo, by a point from Stan Hansen & Danny Spivey, thus winning the vacant Unified tag title
Perry, Florida:
– Mike Graham defeated John Peterson
– Arachnaman pinned Terrence Taylor
– WCW TV Champion Steve Austin pinned Firebreaker Chip
– Todd Champion & Firebreaker Chip fought WCW TV Champion Steve Austin & Oz to a double disqualification
– Cactus Jack pinned Van Hammer
– Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Arn Anderson & Larry Zbyszko
1992
Hammond, Indiana:
– Brad Armstrong defeated Shanghai Pierce
– Erik Watts defeated Steve Austin
– Dustin Rhodes fought Barry Windham to a double disqualification
– Big Van Vader defeated WCW/NWA Tag Team Champion Ricky Steamboat
– WCW World Champion Ron Simmons defeated WCW US Champion Rick Rude
1993
Jefferson, North Carolina:
– Tracy Smothers defeated Chris Candido to win the SMW “Beat The Champ” Television Title
Tokyo, Japan:
– Manami Toyota & Toshiyo Yamada defeated Dynamite Kansai & Mayumi Ozaki to win the AJW tag team titles
– Mika Handa & Yasha Kurenai beat Sase Hasegawa & Kaoru Ito to win the AJW Japanese tag title titles
– Candy Okutsu defeatd Chapparita Asara to win the Japanese Jr title
1995
Nagoya, Japan:
– Komi Yagi defeated Candy Okutsu in Nagoya to win the JWP Junior Heavyweight title
1996
Tokyo, Japan:
– Toshio Kawada & Akira Taue beat Mitsuharu Misawa & Jun Akiyama to win the Real World Tag tournament
1998
WWF Capital Carnage: London, England:
– WWF World Tag Team Champions The New Age Outlaws defeated D’Lo Brown & Mark Henry
– WWF World Heavyweight Champion Rocky Maivia defeated X-Pac via disqualification
– Steve Austin defeated Kane, Mankind and The Undertaker in a Four Way match
1999
Milwaukee, Wisconsin:
– Jushin Liger defeated Psicosis to win the IWGP Jr Heavyweight title
2002
Glasgow, Scotland:
– Lex Luger defeated Sting to win the World Wrestling All-Stars World Heavyweight Title (belt had been vacated by Scott Steiner)
2012
– Devon defeated Samoa Joe to win the TNA TV Title
Kansas City, Kansas:
– In a MWA Title match: Champion Orville Brown beat Sonny Myers 2 falls to 1
– Al Lovelock beat Yukon Eric (as Eric Holmback)
– Ronnie Etchison beat Fred Blassie
1954
Cedar Rapids, Iowa:
– Argentina Rocca beat Chest Bernard
– Jim Dobie beat Mitsu Arakawa
– Great Tor Yamato beat Harry Lewis
1958
Kansas City, Kansas:
– no time limit match: Lou Thesz beat Bob Geigel
– Cowboy Bob Ellis and Ray Villmer defeated Lee Henning and Bob Orton
– Mighty Atlas beat Joe Scarpa
1965
Omaha, Nebraska:
– Texas Death Match: AWA Champion Mad Dog Vachon beat Mr. Wrestling by DQ
– Verne Gagne beat Haru Sasaki
– Mitsu Arakawa drew Reggie Parks
– Billy Red Cloud beat Gene Anderson
1970
Los Angeles, California:
– Rey Mendoza defeated John Tolos to win the NWA United National Heavyweight Title
1971
Omaha, Nebraska:
– Larry Hennig beat The Crusher
– Midwest Champion Great Kusatsu beat Bill Miller
– Ray Stevens beat Red Bastien
– Jerry Miller drew Mad Russian Stan Pulaski
– Ox Baker drew Reggie Parks
1972
Hiroshima, Japan:
– Kintaro Oki defeated Bobo Brazil to win the JWA NWA Int. title
1976
Caguas, Puerto Rico:
– Hercules Ayala & Victor Jovica defeated Higo Hamaguchi & Gordon Nelson to win the WWC North American Tag Team Title
1978
Memphis, Tennessee:
– Don Fargo beat Jackie Welch
– Koko Ware, Robert Gibson, & Lou Thesz beat Terry Sawyer, Bill Dromo, & Wayne Ferris
– Bill Dundee beat Jimmy Valiant
– The Bounty Hunters beat Mike & Pat Kelly in a “loser leaves town” match
– Jerry Lawler beat Tommy Gilbert to win the Southern Title
1979
Baton Rouge, Louisiana:
– Bill Watts defeated Mike George to win the Mid-South North American Heavyweight Title
1981
Denver, Colorado:
– AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel beat Shiek Adnan
– Hulk Hogan beat Jesse Ventura
– Bobby Duncum beat Greg Gagne
– Jim Brunzell beat Adrian Adonis
– Tito Santana beat Bad Boy Brown
1988
Lubbock, Texas:
– Rick Steiner pinned Alvin Martinez
– Eddie Gilbert pinned Ted Heath
– Mike Rotunda pinned Ron Simmons
– Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose defeated Stan Lane & Bobby Eaton via disqualification
– NWA US Champion Barry Windham defeated Bam Bam Bigelow via count-out
– Sting & Lex Luger fought NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors to a double count-out
1989
Memphis, Tennessee:
– Brian Lee beat Frankie Lancaster
– King Cobra beat The Grappler (Kevin Dillinger)
– Chris Champion beat Tony Anthony
– Ricky & Todd Morton beat Brian Lee & The Grappler, The New York Brawler & Mike Davis, and King Cobra & Frankie Lancaster in an
elimination tag team match to win the vacant CWA Tag Team Titles
– Jerry Lawler & Soultaker NC Dutch Mantel & The Master of Pain
1992
Tokyo, Japan:
– Mitsuharu Misawa & Toshio Kawada won the AJ Real World tag tournament from Terry Gordy & Steve Williams, thus winning the vacant Unified tag titles
Charleston, South Carolina:
– Shanghai Pierce defeated Brad Armstrong
– Van Hammer defeated Tony Atlas
– Erik Watts defeated WCW US Champion Rick Rude via referee’s decision
– Dustin Rhodes fought Barry Windham to a double disqualification
– Big Van Vader defeated WCW/NWA Tag Team Champion Ricky Steamboat
– WCW World Champion Ron Simmons defeated the Barbarian
Barbourville, Kentucky:
– Chris Comet bet Paul Lee
– The Dirty White Boy drew Tracy Smothers
– Kevin Sullivan DDQ The Mongolian Stomper
– The Heavenly Bodies (Lane & Pritchard) & Jim Cornette beat The Rock-n-Roll Express & Tim Horner
1993
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
– Kevin Sullivan & Tazmaniac defeated Tommy Dreamer & Shane Douglas (subbing for Johnny Gunn) to win the ECW Tag Team Titles
Newland, North Carolina:
– SMW U.S. Junior Heavyweight Champ Chris Candido pinned Bobby Blaze
– The Rock-n-Roll Express NC Moondogs Rex & Spot
– Ron & Don Harris beat The Heavenly Bodies (Pritchard & Del Rey)
– SMW Champ Brian Lee beat The Dirty White Boy
– Robert Gibson won a battle royal
Numazu, Japan:
– Yuji Nagata defeated Tatsuhito Takaiwa
– Masashi Aoyagi defeated Shinjiro Otani
– Osamu Kido defeated Brad Rheingans
– Mike Enos defeated El Samurai
– WCW Tag Team Champions the Nasty Boys defeated Hiroshi Hase & Satoshi Kojima
– IWGP Tag Team Champions Scott Norton & Hercules defeated Black Cat & Tatsumi Fujinami
– The Great Muta & Masahiro Chono defeated Kengo Kimura & Michiyoshi Ohara
– Tatsutoshi Goto, the Great Kabuki, & Shiro Koshinaka defeated Jushin Liger, Takayuki Iizuka, & Shinya Hashimoto
1999
Memphis, Tennessee:
– Rico Constantino defeated Steve Bradley for the Memphis Power Pro Wrestling Heavyweight Title
2007
Mexico City, Mexico:
– Mistico defeated Vangelis to win the National Light Heavyweight Title
2011
Greensboro, North Carolina:
– ROH TV champ Jay Lethal defeated Adam Cole in a Proving Ground match
– Eddie Edwards, El Generico and ROH Tag Team champions Charlie Haas and Shelton Benjamin defeated the Briscoes, Roderick Strong and Michael Elgin in an 80 minute Elimination match
Essex, England:
– Jimmy Havoc defeated Cell to win the NWA (Hammerlock) UK Junior Heavyweight title
Tokyo, Japan:
– KAI & Seiya Sanada defeated Masayuki Kono & Masakatsu Funaki to win the AJ World’s Strongest Tag League tournament
Santiago, Chile:
– Super Crazy defeated Katastrofe to win the X-Law Junior Heavyweight title
– Ed “Strangler” Lewis defeated Orville Brown to win the Ohio version of the Midwest Wrestling Association World Heavyweight Title
Toronto, Ontario, Canada:
– John Katan defeated Earl McCready for the Toronto British Empire Heavyweight Title
1943
Kansas City, Kansas:
– Swedish Angel defeated Orville Brown to win the MWA World Heavyweight Title
1952
Sydney, Australia:
– Leo Jensen defeated Bonnie Muir for the vacant Australian Heavyweight Title
1953
Kansas City, Kansas:
– Central States Heavyweight Champion Lenny Montana beat Johnny Valentine by DQ (Valentine used a piledriver, which is barred in Kansas)
– Larry Hamilton beat Bobby Lane by DQ
– Dick Hutton defeated Maurice Roberre (Hutton was accompanied by Ed “Strangler” Lewis)
1959
Amarillo, Texas:
– Dory Funk, Sr. defeated Antoine Leone to win the Amarillo version of the NWA North American Heavyweight Title
1960
San Bernadino, California:
– Stan Holek and The Preacher defeated Sandor Szabo and Edouard Carpentier for the NWA International Television Tag Team Titles
1962
Memphis, Tennessee:
– Eric Pomeroy and Ray Andrews defeated The Medics for the NWA Southern Tag Team Titles
1963
– Ciclon Negro and Masked Terror defeated Wilbur Snyder and Dick the Bruiser to win the American Wrestling Alliance World Tag Team Titles
Dallas, Texas:
– Joe Blanchard defeated Billy White Wolf for the NWA Texas Heavyweight Title
1965
Lafayette, Louisiana:
– Bobby Fields won the NWA Louisiana Heavyweight Title by defeating Danny McShain
1966
Tokyo, Japan:
– Michiaki Yoshimura and Kintaro Ohki defeated Eddie Morea and Tarzan Zorro to win the vacant All Asia Tag Team Titles
1967
Ciudad Juarez, Mexico:
– El Goliath defeated Henry Pirousso for the Mexican National Heavyweight Title
1970
Osaka, Japan:
– Gene Kiniski defeated Giant Baba for the NWA International Heavyweight Title
1971
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma:
– Dr. X (Jim Osborne) defeated Ramon Torres for the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Title
1975
Kiryu, Japan:
– The Destroyer (Dick Beyer) defeated Abdullah the Butcher to win the Pacific Wrestling Federation United States Heavyweight Title
1976
– Chavo Guerrero, Sr. defeated Dr. Hiro Ota to win the NWA America Heavyweight Title
Ozark, Alabama:
– The Wrestling Pro defeated Ken Lucas for the NWA Gulf Coast Heavyweight Title
Dothan, Alabama:
– Rip Tyler won the NWA Alabama Heavyweight Title by defeating Dick Dunn
1977
New Brocton, Alabama:
– Billy Spears defeated Johnny Eagles for the NWA Alabama Heavyweight Title
Chicago, Illinois:
– Super Destroyer & Angelo Mosca beat Dick the Bruiser & the Crusher
– Verne Gagne beat AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel (no title change, decision later reversed)
– Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell & Jose Lothario beat Jimmy Valiant & Johnny Valiant & Roger Kirby
– Ivan Koloff beat Wilbur Snyder by countout
– Bobby Dumcum beat Steve Regal
– Rufus R Jones beat Blackjack Lanza
– Moose Cholak beat Chris Markoff
1981
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada:
– AWA Tag Team Champions Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell no contest Adrian Adonis & Jesse Ventura
– Jerry Blackwell beat Billy Robinson
– AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel beat Sheik Adnan
– Ken Patera beat Buck Zumhofe
– Bobby Duncum drew Tito Santana
1982
Ponce, Puerto Rico:
– Mad Dog Lafaib defeated Invader I to win the WWC North American Heavyweight Title
1983
Hampton, Virginia:
– Dick Slater defeated Rufus R. Jones to win the NWA Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Title
Dothan, Alabama:
– Bob Armstrong won a tournament for the vacant NWA Southeastern Heavyweight Title
1984
New Orleans, Louisiana:
– Ted DiBiase and Hercules Hernandez defeated The Rock ‘n’ Roll Express (Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson) to win the Mid-South Tag Team Titles
Memphis, Tennessee:
– Tim Ashley beat The Invader
– Jimmy Valiant beat Plowboy Frazier
– Tim Ashley & Steve Constance beat The Dirty White Boys via DQ
– Mike Sharpe pinned Tojo Yamamoto
– National Tag Champs Bill & Scott Irwin beat Randy Savage & Lanny Poffo
– The Interns beat The Fabulous Ones to win the Southern Tag Team Titles
– Rick Rude beat King Kong Bundy in a “no DQ loser leaves town” match (Jerry Lawler was the referee)
– Southern Champ Jerry Lawler beat Bob Roop via DQ
1985
– Fuerza Guerrera defeated El Dandy for the Mexican National Welterweight Title
1986
Raleigh, North Carolina:
– Denny Brown defeated Hector Guerrero
– Tim Horner defeated Bill Dundee
– Nelson Royal defeated Shaska Whatley
– Brad Armstrong defeated the Barbarian
– Dutch Mantell fought Ivan Koloff to a no contest
– Dusty Rhodes & NWA US Champion Nikita Koloff defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard in a chain and bullrope match
– Big Bubba won a Bunkhouse Stampede match
1988
Houston, Texas:
– Tug Taylor pinned Tony Torres
– Mike Rotunda pinned Ron Simmons
– Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose defeated Stan Lane & Bobby Eaton via disqualification
– Rick Steiner defeated Steve Williams via disqualification
– NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA US Champion Barry Windham defeated Eddie Gilbert & Bam Bam Bigelow
– Sting & Lex Luger fought NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors to a double count-out
1989
Chicago, Illinois:
– Johnny Ace defeated Jack Victory
– Brian Pillman defeated Mike Rotunda
– Tom Zenk defeated Bill Irwin
– Sid Vicious defeated NWA World Tag Team Champion Scott Steiner
– WCW US Champion Lex Luger defeated Steve Williams
– Sting defeated NWA TV Champion the Great Muta via disqualification
– The Road Warriors defeated Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin
– NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Terry Funk in a steel cage match
1990
Coos Bay, Oregon:
– Steve Doll and Scotty the Body (Raven) defeated The Wrecking Crew (The Grappler and The Equalizer) for the NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Titles
1991
WWF This Tuesday in Texas: San Antonio, Texas:
– The Legion of Doom (Hawk and Animal) defeated The Beverly Brothers (Beau Beverly and Blake Beverly) (with The Genius) to retain the WWF Tag Team Championship
– Ric Flair defeated Roddy Piper
– Bret Hart defeated Skinner to retain the Intercontinental Title
– Randy Savage defeated Jake Roberts
– Hulk Hogan pinned The Undertaker to win the WWF World Title (title held up and decided at Royal Rumble)
Ft. Pierce, Florida:
– WCW Light Heavyweight Champion Brian Pillman defeated Mike Graham
Wichita, Kansas:
– NWA World Heavyweight Champion Ede Virag beat Charley Lutkie
– Jack Nasworthy beat Bill Ely
1956
Kansas City, Kansas:
– Ernie Dusek, Emil Dusek and Joe Dusek beat Jim Dobie, Larry Hamilton and Sonny Myers 2 falls to 1
– Mighty Atlas beat Mario DeSouza 2 falls to 1
1960
Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– AWA Tag Team Champions Hard Boiled Haggerty & Len Montana beat Verne Gagne & Joe Scarpello
– Gene Kiniski beat Bob Rasmussen
– Wilbur Snyder beat Tommy O’Toole
1962
Jacksonville, Florida:
– Eddie Graham defeated Boris Malenko to win the NWA Southern Heavyweight Title
1965
Orlando, Florida:
– Lou Thesz retained NWA title in a 60:00 draw with Dick Steinborn
1966
Tampa, Florida:
– Sammy Steamboat & Jose Lothario beat The Infernos to win world tag team titles
1971
Orlando, Florida:
– Ole Anderson and Johnny Walker (later Mr Wrestling II) co-won Battle Royal
1972
Honolulu, Hawaii:
– AWA Tag Team Champions Ed Francis & Billy Robinson beat Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens by DQ (only recognized in Hawaii)
– The Destroyer beat Dory Dixon
– Tosh Togo drew Jack Carson
– Sam Steamboat beat John Foley
Miami Beach, Florida:
– Jack Brisco beat Paul Jones to retain Florida title
1973
Rockford, Illinois:
– Weightlifting: Ken Patera beat Billy Graham by DQ
– AWA Tag Team Champions Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens beat Billy Robinson & Geoff Portz
– Tony Rocco beat Ric Flair
– Greg Gagne drew Rene Goulet
Jacksonville, Florida:
– Dusty Rhodes beat Pat O’Connor to retain Southern title
Tokyo, Japan:
– Strong Kobayashi beat Wahoo McDaniel to win the IWA tilte
1976
West Palm Beach, Florida:
– Superstar Billy Graham beat Dusty Rhodes to retain Florida title
1977
Tampa, Florida:
– Mike Graham & Steve Keirn beat Ivan Koloff & Masa Saito in a cage match
1978
Miami Beach, Florida:
– Harley Race beat Dusty Rhodes in a lumberjack match to retain NWA world title
1979
Jacksonville, Florida:
– Dusty Rhodes beat Harley Race via DQ in a cage match for NWA world title
Tokyo, Japan:
– Antonio Inoki beat Bob Backlund to win the WWF title. (Even though this was a title change agreed upon by Vince McMahon Sr. as part of a business deal, the WWE’s current history pretends this never took place)
1980
Shreveport, Louisiana:
– Killer Karl Kox defeated The Grappler for the Mid-South Mississippi Heavyweight Title
Omaha, Nebraska:
– Mad Dog Vachon beat John Studd by DQ
– Adrian Adonis beat Greg Gagne
– Dino Bravo & Tito Santana beat Jesse Ventura & Jerry Blackwell
– Buck Zumhofe drew Steve Regal
St. Petersburg, Florida:
– Dick Murdoch beat Harley Race via DQ in an NWA title match
1983
Memphis, Tennessee:
– Jerry Roberts pinned Rick McGraw
– Jim Cornette & Jesse Barr beat Jimmy Hart & Sweet Brown Sugar
– Adrian Street pinned Bobby Fulton
– Terry Taylor pinned Sabu to win the Southern Title
– The Fabulous Ones beat Dream Machine & Bobby Eaton in a “no DQ hair vs. title” match to win the Southern Tag Team Titles
– Jerry Lawler & Bill Dundee beat The Sheepherders (Boyd & Williams) in a “no DQ” match
– Apocalypse (Mike Boyer) pinned Dutch Mantel to win the Mid-America Title
1986
San Juan, Puerto Rico:
– Al Perez defeated The Mighty Igor to win the WWC Puerto Rican Heavyweight Title
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
– Hector Guerrero defeated Alan West
– Don Kernodle defeated Gary Royal
– Jimmy Valiant defeated Tony Zane
– NWA Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Garvin defeated Bill Dundee via count-out
– NWA US Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Krusher Kruschev defeated Dutch Mantell & Bobby Jaggers
– NWA US Champion Nikita Koloff defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
– NWA Tag Team Champions Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated Rick Rude & Manny Fernandez via disqualification
1988
Las Vegas, Nevada:
– Ron Simmons pinned the Italian Stallion (sub. for Larry Zbyszko)
– Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane fought Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose to a 20-minute time-limit draw
– NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda pinned Ron Simmons (sub. for Nikita Koloff)
– Rick Steiner defeated Steve Williams via disqualification
– NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA US Champion Barry Windham defeated Eddie Gilbert (sub. for Dusty Rhodes) & Bam Bam Bigelow
– NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors defeated Sting & Lex Luger via disqualification
1991
St. Petersburg, Florida:
– Arachnaman, Big Josh, & Tom Zenk defeated Anthony Mella (sub. for Richard Morton), Thomas Rich, & Terrance Taylor
– Madusa defeated Bambi
– Big Van Vader pinned PN News
– WCW Light Heavyweight Champion Brian Pillman pinned Lou Perez
– Cactus Jack pinned Van Hammer
– Scott Steiner pinned Mr. Hughes
– WCW Tag Team Champions Dustin Rhodes & Ricky Steamboat defeated Arn Anderson & Larry Zbyzsko
– Sting defeated WCW US Champion Rick Rude in a non-title match
– WCW World Champion Lex Luger pinned Rick Steiner
1992
SMW Thanksgiving Thunder: Knoxville, Tennessee:
– The Nightstalker pinned Robbie Eagle
– Tracy Smothers pinned Dutch Mantell
– Tracy Smothers pinned Dutch Mantell
– Tracy Smothers beat Dutch Mantell via DQ
– Robert Fuller & Jimmy Golden beat Bobby Fulton & Dixie Dynamite
– Ronnie Garvin & Danny Davis beat Paul Orndorff in a “handicap” match
– SMW Champ The Dirty White Boy beat Tim Horner in a “lumberjack” match
– The Mongolian Stomper beat Kevin Sullivan
– Ronnie Garvin won a “battle royal”
– The Rock-n-Roll Express beat the Heavenly Bodies (Lane & Pritchard) in a “barbed wire cage” match to win the SMW Tag Team Titles
Birmingham, Alabama:
– 2 Cold Scorpio defeated Diamond Dallas Page
– Erik Watts defeated Cactus Jack
– Johnny B. Badd defeated Scotty Flamingo
– Big Van Vader defeated WCW/NWA Tag Team Champion Ricky Steamboat
– Van Hammer defeated Steve Austin via disqualification
– Dustin Rhodes fought Barry Windham to a double disqualification
– Sting defeated WCW US Champion Rick Rude
– WCW World Champion Ron Simmons defeated the Barbarian
1994
Chicago, Illinois:
– Tito Santana defeated Cowboy Bob Orton Jr. to become the first American Wrestling Federation World Champion
Matamoros, Mexico:
– Rey Misterio Jr. beat Juventud Guerrera to win the WWA lightweight title
2000
Tokyo, Japan:
– Yuji Nagata & Takashi Iizuka beat Satoshi Kojima & Hiroyoshi Tenzan to win the G-1 tag team tournament
2003
Sapporo, Japan:
– Yuji Nagata & Hiroshi Tanahashi beat Kenta Kobashi & Tamon Honda to win the GHC tag team titles
Miyagi, Japan:
– Gedo & Jado defeated Hiroki Goto & Ryusuke Taguchi in a tournament final to win the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship
2010
WWE Monday Night Raw: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
– Sheamus defeated John Morrison in the finals of a one night tournament to win the King of the Ring
– Casey Columbo and Jimmy Moore wrestled to a 30 minute draw
1939
Honolulu, Hawaii:
– Paul Jones defeated Pedro Martinez for the NWA Hawaii Heavyweight Title
1957
Kansas City, Kansas:
– Ronnie Etchison and Thor Hagen beat Tommy O’Toole and Great Tonina in the finals of a one night tournament to win the vacant Central States tag team titles
1958
St. Joseph, Missouri:
– Bob Ellis defeated Bob Geigel to win Central States Title
1963
St. Paul, Minnesota:
– The Crusher defeated Verne Gagne to win the AWA World Heavyweight Title
Kansas City, Kansas:
– Mongolian Stomper won a 10 man battle royal
– Mongolian Stomper and Pat O’Connor wrestled to a double count out
– Bob Geigel beat Bulldog Plechas
– Sonny Myers drew Enrique Torres
– Rock Hunter beat Ronnie Etchison
– Larry Hamilton beat Mike Sharpe by DQ
1968
Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– Dr. X beat The Crusher
– Bill Watts beat Harley Race
– Pampero Firpo beat Luke Brown
– Larry Hennig drew Billy Red Lyons
1972
Tampa, Florida:
– Jack Brisco beat Paul Jones to win the Florida title
Fort Myers, Florida:
– Bob Orton Sr. & Bob Orton Jr. beat Sputnik Monroe & Norvell Austin via count out
1973
Honolulu, Hawaii:
– North American Champion Billy Robinson beat Fred Blassie
– Ripper Collins & Greg Valentine beat Sam Steamboat & Neff Maiava in 2 out of 3 falls to win Hawaiian tag title
– Billy Graham beat Ken Patera by DQ
– Bobo Johnson & Haiti Kid beat Little Bruiser & Tokyo Joe
– Ed Francis went to a no contest with Al Madril
1974
Jacksonville, Florida:
– Dusty Rhodes beat Cowboy Bill Watts to win the Florida title
1977
Memphis, Tennessee:
– Terry Gordy beat Ken Dillinger
– Mr. Wrestling drew Norvell Austin
– Sonny King & David Schultz beat Robert Gibson & Terry Gordy
– Phil Hickerson & Dennis Condrey beat Samoans Tio & Tapu to win the Southern Tag Team Titles
– Bill Dundee beat Mike Stark in a “bare fist” match
– Jimmy Valiant beat Jerry Lawler in a “$20,000 vs. title stretcher” match to win the Southern Title
1978
Tampa, Florida:
– Harley Race beat Jack Brisco to retain the NWA title
1979
Miami Beach, Florida:
– Harley Race went to a double count out with Manny Fernandez to retain the NWA title
Omaha, Nebraska:
– AWA Tag Team Champions Verne Gagne & Mad Dog Vachon beat Super Destroyer Mark II & Super Destroyer Mark III
– Jesse Ventura drew Greg Gagne
– Billy Robinson beat Lord Alfred Hayes
– Adrian Adonis beat Paul Ellering
– Dino Bravo beat Buddy Wolff
1981
St. Petersburg, Florida:
– Ric Flair beat Jack Brisco to retain the NWA title
1982
Milwaukee, Wisconsin:
– AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel beat Tito Santana
– Verne Gagne & Mad Dog Vachon beat Jerry Blackwell & Sheik Adnan
– Ken Patera beat Larry Hennig
– Rick Martel beat Bobby Duncum by DQ
1983
Memphis, Tennessee:
– The Grappler beat Tom Pritchard
– The Jaguar beat The Angel
– The Moondogs (Rex & Spot), The A-Team, & Dennis Condrey beat Robert Gibson, Bobby Eaton, Art Crews, Stagger Lee, & Giant Frazier
– Terry Taylor beat Buddy Landel to win the Mid-America Title
– The Fabulous Ones beat Porkchop Cash & Dream Machine to win the Southern Tag Title
– Ricky Morton beat U.S. Junior Heavyweight champ Bill Dundee via DQ
– Dutch Mantel beat Norvell Austin via DQ
– Southern Champ Jerry Lawler beat Ken Patera
1985 Thanksgiving Night
St. Paul, Minnesota: Attendance was 12,000
– Scott Hall won a battle royal
– Jerry Blackwell beat Michael Hayes
– Road Warriors beat Fabulous Freebirds Michael Hayes & Buddy Roberts
– Buck Zumhofe beat Steve Regal to win light heavyweight title
– Scott Hall beat Boris Zhukov by DQ
– Mongolian Stomper beat Kevin Kelly
– Leon White drew Bill Irwin
Dallas, Texas:
– Chris Adams & Gino Hernandez defeated Kerry & Kevin Von Erich in a Steel Cage to win the World Class American Tag Team Title
– In a match for the World Class title, Iceman King Parsons defeated champion Rick Rude by DQ
– John Tatum defeated Scott Casey in a steel cage match
NWA Starrcade: Greensboro, North Carolina:
– Magnum TA defeated Tully Blanchard in an I Quit match in a steel cage to win the United States Heavyweight Title
– The Rock N’ Roll Express defeated Ivan & Nikita Koloff to win the NWA World Tag Team Title
– Buddy Landell defeated Terry Taylor to win the NWA National Title
– Krusher Khruschev defeated Sam Houston to win the Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Title
– Ron Bass defeated Black Bart (with James J. Dillon) in a Texas Bullrope match
NWA Starrcade: Atlanta, Georgia:
– Manny Fernandez defeated Abdullah the Butcher (with Paul Jones) in a Mexican Death match
– Superstar Billy Graham defeated The Barbarian (with Paul Jones) by disqualification in an Arm wrestling match
– Superstar Billy Graham defeated The Barbarian (with Paul Jones) by disqualification
– The Minnesota Wrecking Crew (Ole Anderson and Arn Anderson) defeated Wahoo McDaniel and Billy Jack Haynes to retain the NWA National Tag Team Championship
– Jimmy Valiant and Miss Atlanta Lively (with Big Mama) defeated The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton and Dennis Condrey) (with Jim Cornette) in an Atlanta Street Fight
– Dusty Rhodes defeated Ric Flair to win the NWA World Heavyweight Championship
1986
Richmond, Virginia:
– Hector Guerrero fought Bill Dundee to a draw
– Bobby Jaggers & Dutch Mantel defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Krusher Kruschev
– Brad Armstrong defeated Jimmy Garvin via disqualification
– Wahoo McDaniel defeated Manny Fernandez in an Indian strap match
– Ole & Arn Anderson defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson in a non-title Texas Tornado match
– Road Warrior Animal & Paul Ellering defeated Bobby Eaton & Dennis Condrey via disqualification
– Dusty Rhodes & NWA US Champion Nikita Koloff defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard in a steel cage match
1988
Memphis, Tennessee:
– Mike Davis beat Todd Morton
– Tommy Lane beat Brickhouse Brown
– The Rock-n-Roll RPMs beat Scott Steiner & Jeff Jarrett
– WCCW Light Heavyweight Champ Jeff Jarrett beat The Stormtrooper
– CWA Champ Brian Lee beat Don Bass
– Jerry Lawler, Bill Dundee, & Rick Casey beat Robert Fuller, Jimmy Golden, & Sid Vicious
– National Wrestling Alliance World Heavyweight Champion Orville Brown, unable to defend his title due to injuries suffered in a car accident (which also ended his career), forfeits the title to his scheduled opponent, Lou Thesz.
1958
Kansas City, Kansas:
– Tito Carreon, Cowboy Bob Ellis and Joe Scarpa beat Ike Eakins, Lee Henning and Lord Albert Mills 2 falls to 1
– Bob Geigel beat Ray Villmer 2 falls to 1
– Ivan the Mad Russian beat Chief Suni War Cloud
– Mighty Atlas beat Al Szasz (sub for Thor Hagen)
1970
Tampa, Florida:
– Jack Brisco defeated Tarzan Tyler to win the NWA Florida Television Title
1971
Omaha, Nebraska:
– AWA Tag Team Champions The Crusher & Red Bastien beat Larry Hennig & Lars Anderson
– Midwest Champion Great Kusatsu beat Danny Miller
– Billy Robinson beat Ox Baker
– Reggie Parks drew Jerry Miller (sub Ray Stevens)
– Mad Russian Stan Pulaski beat Stan Kowalski
1975
Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel beat Larry Hennig
– Pampero Firpo beat Baron Von Raschke
– Jos Leduc beat Kim Duk
– Bobby Duncum beat Bull Bullinski
– Khosrow Vaziri (Iron Shiek) beat Don Wade
1978
Memphis, Tennessee:
– Terry Sawyer drew Robert Gibson.
– Jackie Welch & Koko Ware beat The Bounty Hunters
– Bill Dromo beat Larry Hardin
– Mike & Pat Kelly beat Lou Thesz & Bearcat Brown
– Southern Champ Tommy Gilbert beat Don Fargo via reversed decision
– Bill Dundee & Jerry Lawler beat Jimmy Valiant & Wayne Ferris in a no DQ match
1980
Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– The Crusher & Greg Gagne beat AWA Tag Team Champions Adrian Adonis & Jesse Ventura by DQ
– Jerry Blackwell beat Mad Dog Vachon
– Buck Zumhofe no contest Bobby Heenan
– John Studd beat Dino Bravo
– Tito Santana beat Steve Regal
1984
Memphis, Tennessee:
– The Dirty White Boys beat Tojo Yamamoto & Jerry Bryant
– Steve Constant & Tim Ashley beat The Nightmares
– Tommy Rich beat Phil Hickerson
– Randy Savage & Lanny Poffo beat Tommy & Eddie Gilbert in a “loser’s nightmare’ match when Savage pinned Tommy who had to leave town
– King Kong Bundy beat Rick Rude
– Mike Sharpe beat Jimmy Valiant via DQ
– Southern Champ Jerry Lawler beat Kortsia Korchenko
– Jerry Lawler won an “elimination” match to win a mink coat
1986 – Thanksgiving Night
NWA Starrcade: Greensboro, North Carolina:
– Hector Guerrero & Baron Von Raschke defeated Shaska Whatley & the Barbarian
– Tim Horner & Nelson Royal defeated Don & Rocky Kernolde
– Tully Blanchard defeated Dusty Rhodes in a First Blood match to win the NWA Television Title
– NWA World Tag Team Champions The Rock N’ Roll Express defeated Ole & Arn Anderson in a Steel Cage match
– The Russian Team (Krusher Khruschev and Ivan Koloff)defeated The Kansas Jayhawks (Bobby Jaggers and Dutch Mantel) in a No
Disqualification Match to retain the NWA United States Tag Team Championship
– Wahoo McDaniel defeated Rick Rude (with Paul Jones) in an Indian Strap match
NWA Starrcade: Atlanta, Georgia:
– Brad Armstrong fought Jimmy Garvin (w/ Precious) to a 15-minute time-limit draw
– NWA US Tag Team Champions Krusher Khruschev & Ivan Koloff defeated Bobby Jaggers & Dutch Mantel in a No DQ match
– Central States Heavyweight Champion Sam Houston defeated Bill Dundee via disqualification
– Big Bubba Rogers defeated Ronnie Garvin in a Louisville Street Fight match
– The Road Warriors defeated The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton & Dennis Condrey) in a Scaffold match
– NWA World Heavyweight Champ Ric Flair defeated Nikita Koloff via DQ
– Step Ladder match: Jerry Blackwell beat Colonel DeBeers
– Curt Hennig beat Boris Zhukov
– Alexis Smirnoff & Yuri Gordienko beat Buck Zumhofe & John Paul Demann
– Super Ninja beat Steve Olsonoski
New Orleans, Louisiana:
– World Class Heavyweight Champion Kevin Von Erich defeated Black Bart
– Lance & Mike Von Erich defeated Brian Adias & Matt Borne
– Kevin Von Erich defeated Al Madril in a Lights Out match
– Fritz Von Erich defeated Abdullah The Butcher via disqualification
1988
Richmond, Virginia:
– Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose defeated Curtis Thompson & Mike Justice
– Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated the Cruel Connection
– Tommy Rogers & Bobby Fulton defeated Thunderfoot & the Italian Stallion
– Ron Simmons pinned Rip Morgan
– Ivan Koloff pinned Russian Assassin #2 in a chain match
– Rick Steiner & Bam Bam Bigelow defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair & Steve Williams (sub. for NWA US Champion Barry Windham) via
disqualification
– Sting & Lex Luger fought NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors to a double count-out
1991
WWF Survivor Series: Detroit, Michigan:
– Ric Flair, The Mountie, Ted DiBiase, and The Warlord (with Mr. Perfect, Jimmy Hart, Sensational Sherri, and Harvey Wippleman) defeated Roddy Piper, Bret Hart, Virgil and The British Bulldog
– Sgt. Slaughter, Jim Duggan, The Texas Tornado and Tito Santana defeated Col. Mustafa, The Berzerker, Skinner, and Hercules (with Mr. Fuji and General Adnan)
– The Undertaker defeated Hulk Hogan for the WWF World Heavyweight Title (title held up due to interference from Ric Flair)
– The Nasty Boys (Brian Knobbs and Jerry Sags) and The Beverly Brothers (Beau and Blake) defeated The Rockers (Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty) and The Bushwhackers (Luke and Butch)
– The Legion of Doom (Hawk and Animal) and Big Boss Man defeated The Natural Disasters (Earthquake and Typhoon) and Irwin R. Schyster (with Jimmy Hart)
– Big Josh & Tom Zenk defeated Richard Morton & Terrance Taylor
– Big Van Vader defeated Mr. Hughes
– Cactus Jack defeated Van Hammer
– Scott Steiner defeated Mr. Hughes
– WCW Tag Team Champions Dustin Rhodes & Ricky Steamboat defeated Arn Anderson & Larry Zbyzsko
– WCW US Champion Rick Rude defeated Sting via disqualification
– WCW World Champion Lex Luger pinned Rick Steiner
1992
SMW Thanksgiving Thunder: Welch, West Virginia:
– Tracy Smothers pinned The Nightstalker
– Ronnie Garvin pinned Paul Orndorff
– SMW Champ The Dirty White Boy beat Tim Horner in a lumberjack match
– Kevin Sullivan beat Dixie Dynamite via DQ
– Dixie Dynamite won a battle royal
– The Rock-n-Roll Express beat The Heavenly Bodies (Lane & Pritchard) in a Texas death match to win the SMW Tag Team Titles
1993
SMW Thanksgiving Thunder: Barbourville, Kentucky:
– Bobby Blaze pinned Chris Candido in a “loser gets tarred and feathered” match
– Prince Kharis beat Tim Horner
– The Bullet pinned Kevin Sullivan in a “falls count anywhere” match
– The Rock-n-Roll Express NC Moondogs Rex & Spot
– SMW Champ Brian Lee beat The Dirty White Boy via DQ
– Ron & Don Harris beat The Heavenly Bodies (Pritchard & Del Rey) in a “gang fight” match
Orlando, Florida:
– Frankie Lancaster defeated Mark Starr
– 2 Cold Scorpio & Marcus Alexander Bagwell defeated Tex Slazenger & Shanghai Pierce
– WCW TV Champion Lord Steven Regal defeated Paul Roma
– WCW US Champion Dustin Rhodes defeated Paul Orndorff
– Sting & Brian Pillman defeated WCW TV Champion Lord Steven Regal & Steve Austin
– Ric Flair defeated Harley Race (sub. for injured WCW World Champion Vader)
– WCW International World Champion Rick Rude defeated Ricky Steamboat
1994
SMW Thanksgiving Thunder: Marietta, Georgia:
– Lee Thomas beat Silo Slim to win the North Georgia Wrestling Association Title
– Bryant Anderson beat Tracy Smothers
– The Dirty White Boy & Sam Kent beat Jim Cornette & Bruiser Bedlam
– Brian Lee & Cactus Jack DCO Chris Candido & Boo Bradley
– Bob Armstrong pinned Bob Orton, Jr
– SMW Tag Champs The Gangstas beat The Rock-n-Roll Express in a “ghetto street fight” match
1999
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
– ECW World Television Champion Rob Van Dam defeated Uganda (aka Kamala II)
– The Sandman defeated Raven
– ECW World Champion Mike Awesome defeated Justin Credible
2005
WWF Survivor Series: Detroit, Michigan:
– Triple H defeated Ric Flair in a Last Man Standing match
– WWE Champion John Cena defeated Kurt Angle
– Trish Stratus (with Mickie James) defeated Melina (with Joey Mercury and Johnny Nitro) to retain WWE Women’s Title
– Team SmackDown (Batista, Rey Mysterio, John “Bradshaw” Layfield, Bobby Lashley, and Randy Orton) (with Bob Orton and Jillian Hall) defeated Team Raw (Shawn Michaels, Kane, Big Show, Carlito, and Chris Masters)