Daily Pro Wrestling History (09/19): Rick Rude wins WCW International title

1956

Mobile, Alabama:

– The Great Malenko defeated Herb Welch to win the NWA Southern Junior Heavyweight Title

1969

Atlanta, Georgia:

– Joe Scarpa (aka Chief Jay Strongbow) defeated Paul DeMarco to win the NWA Georgia Heavyweight Title

1975

St. Louis, Missouri:

– Dick the Bruiser won a Texas Death Match from Harley Race with the Missouri title not at stake

– Rocky Johnson and Jerry Oates defeated Jim and John Valiant

– Pat O’Connor draw Dick Murdoch

– Red Bastien defeated Chuck O’Connor via DQ

– Stan Stasiak defeated Ronnie Etchison

– Bobby Heenan and Tank Patton defeated Prince Tapu and Don Wayt

1980

Shreveport, Louisiana:

– The Grappler defeated Ted DiBiase to win the Mid-South North American Heavyweight Title

1981

Landover, Maryland:

– WWF World Champion Bob Backlund defeated George Steele in a Texas Death Match at the Capital Center

1982

Charlotte, North Carolina:

– Jos LeDuc defeated Jimmy Valiant to win the NWA Mid-Atlantic Television Title

1985

Baltimore, Maryland:

– NWA Champion Ric Flair beat Magnum TA

– Rock & Roll Express beat Ivan Koloff & Krusher Khrushchev by DQ

– Dusty Rhodes drew Nikita Koloff

– Larry Zbyszko & Nick Bockwinkel beat Sgt. Slaughter & Greg Gagne by DQ

– Ronnie Garvin no contest Black Bart

– Brad Rheingans beat Kevin Kelly

Wally Karbo Tribute Card: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada:

– AWA Champion Rick Martel beat Boris Zhukov by DQ

– Jerry Blackwell beat Michael Hayes

– Tom Zenk & Curt Hennig beat Bill Irwin & Scott Irwin

– Jim Garvin beat Buck Zumhofe

– Baron Von Raschke beat Buddy Roberts

1986

Fukuoka, Japan:

– Shiro Koshinaka defeated Nobuhiko Takada for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Title

Ponce, Puerto Rico:

– Ron Starr defeated Invader I to win the WWC Television champion

Minneapolis, Minnesota:

– NWA Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Garvin defeated JJ Dillon

– Baron Von Raschke defeated Jimmy Garvin via disqualification

– Arn Anderson defeated Jimmy Valiant

– Dick Murdoch defeated Shaska Whatley

– Tully Blanchard defeated Magnum TA via disqualification

– NWA Tag Team Champions Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated Bobby Eaton & Dennis Condrey

– NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated NWA TV Champion Dusty Rhodes via disqualification

– The Road Warriors & Paul Ellering defeated NWA US Champion Nikita Koloff, Ivan Koloff, & Krusher Kruschev

1988

Memphis, Tennessee:

– AWA Champion Jerry Lawler ddq Kerry Von Erich

– Samoan Swat Team beat Michael Hayes & Steve Cox to regain Texas Tag titles

– Brickhouse Brown & Jeff Jarrett & Bill Dundee beat Robert Fuller & Jimmy Golden & Phil Hickerson

– AWA TV Champion Ronnie Garvin drew Robert Gibson

– AWA Tag Team Champions Badd Company Pat Tanaka & Paul Diamond beat RPMs

– Rock & Roll Express & Sgt. Slaughter beat Soldat Ustinov & Teijo Kahn & Colonel DeBeers

– Tommy Rich ddq Jimmy Valiant

– AWA Women’s Champion Madusa Meceli beat Magnificent Mimi by DQ

1991

Nashville, Tennessee:

– Big Josh & Tracy Smothers defeated the Diamond Studd & Oz

– Richard Morton fought Brian Pillman to a draw

– Bobby Eaton defeated Johnny B. Badd via disqualification

– Dustin Rhodes pinned Terrance Taylor

– Todd Champion & Firebreaker Chip defeated Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin

– PN News pinned Thomas Rich

– WCW Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Larry Zbyzsko fought Rick Steiner & Bill Kazmaier to a double count-out

– WCW World Champion Lex Luger pinned Barry Windham

1992

Johnson City, Tennessee:

– Mike Sampson pinned Pat Rose

– Tim Horner pinned Joe Cazana

– SMW Champ The Dirty White Boy pinned Dixie Dynamite

– Brian Lee beat Killer Kyle via DQ

– SMW Tag Champs The Heavenly Bodies (Lane & Pritchard) beat The Fantastics (Fultons)

– The Rock-n-Roll Express beat Robert Fuller & Jimmy Golden in a stretcher match

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:

– Erik Watts defeated Mark Canterbury

– Van Hammer defeated Diamond Dallas Page

– Barry Windham defeated the Barbarian

– Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Greg Valentine & Dick Slater

– WCW TV Champion Ricky Steamboat defeated the Super Invader

– Dustin Rhodes defeated Vinnie Vegas

– Sting & Nikita Koloff defeated Jake Roberts & WCW US Champion Rick Rude

– WCW/NWA Tag Team Champions Steve Williams & Terry Gordy defeated Arn Anderson & Bobby Eaton

– WCW World Champion Ron Simmons defeated Steve Austin

Yokohama, Japan:

– Atsushi Onita defeated Tiger Jeet Singh for the WWA World Martial Arts Heavyweight Title

1993

WCW Fall Brawl: Houston, Texas:

– Erik Watts defeated Bobby Eaton

– Lord Steven Regal (w/ Sir William) pinned WCW TV Champion Ricky Steamboat to win the title

– Charlie Norris pinned Big Sky

– 2 Cold Scorpio & Marcus Alexander Bagwell defeated Paul Orndorff & the Equalizer

– Ice Train pinned Shanghai Pierce (w/ Tex Slazenger)

– The Nasty Boys (w/ Missy Hyatt) defeated WCW Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Paul Roma to win the titles

– Cactus Jack pinned Yoshi Kwan (w/ Harley Race)

– Rick Rude defeated Ric Flair to win the WCW International World Heavyweight Title

– Sting, Davey Boy Smith, Dustin Rhodes & The Shockmaster defeated Sid Vicious, Vader & Harlem Heat in a War Games match

1994

Cookville, Tennessee:

– Lance Storm pinned Killer Kyle

– Chris Candido pinned Brian Lee

– SMW Champ The Dirty White Boy beat Bruiser Bedlam via DQ

– SMW Tag Champs The Rock-n-Roll Express beat The Gangstas

– Brian Lee won a battle royal

1999

ECW Anarchy Rulz: Villa Park, Illinois:

– Danny Doring and Roadkill (with Miss Congeniality) defeated Billy Wiles and C.W. Anderson Tag team match

– Lance Storm (with Dawn Marie) defeated Jerry Lynn

– Jazz defeated Tom Marquez (with Simon Diamond) by disqualification

– Chris Chetti and Nova fought Simon Diamond and Tony DeVito to a no-contest

– Yoshihiro Tajiri defeated Super Crazy and Little Guido (with Sal E. Graziano)

– Justin Credible (with Jason) defeated Sabu (with Bill Alfonso)

– Mike Awesome (with Judge Jeff Jones) defeated Masato Tanaka and Taz in a Three-Way Dance to win the ECW World Heavyweight Championship

– Tommy Dreamer and Raven (with Francine) defeated Rhino and Steve Corino (with Jack Victory) to retain the ECW World Tag Team Championship

– Rob Van Dam (with Bill Alfonso) defeated Balls Mahoney to retain the ECW World Television Championship

2008

Boston, Massachusetts:

– Nigel McGuiness defeated Roderick Strong to retain the ROH World Title

– Kevin Steen & El Generico defeated Jimmy Jacobs and Tyler Black to win the ROH World Tag Team Title

2010

WWE Night of Champions: Chicago, Illinois:

– John Morrison pinned Ted Dibiase Jr.

– WWE IC Champion Dolph Ziggler (w/ Vickie Guerrero) pinned Kofi Kingston

– The Big Show pinned CM Punk

– Daniel Bryan defeated WWE US Champion Mike Mizanin (w/ Alex Riley) via submission to win the title

– WWE Women’s Champion Michelle McCool pinned WWE Divas Champion Melina in a lumberjack unification match

– World Heavyweight Champion Kane pinned the Undertaker in a no holds barred match

– Cody Rhodes & Drew McIntyre defeated WWE Tag Team Champions David Hart Smith & Tyson Kidd (w/ Natalya Neidhart), Jimmy & Jey Uso (w/Tamina), Santino Marella & Vladimir Kozlov, and Evan Bourne & Mark Henry to win the titles in tag team turmoil match

– Randy Orton defeated WWE World Champion Sheamus, John Cena, Chris Jericho, Edge, and Wade Barrett in an elimination match to win the title

Daily Pro Wrestling History (09/18): WWE Night of Champions 2011

1941

Kansas City, Kansas:

– MWA World Heavyweight Champion Lee Wykoff and Orville Brown went to a time limit draw (2 hour)

1947

Kansas City, Kansas:

– Orville Brown beat Warren Bockwinkel to retain the MWA Title

1950

Tampa, Florida:

– The Green Hornet defeated Danny Dusek for the Southern Heavyweight Title

1956

Dallas, Texas:

– Gene Kelly (Kiniski) & Len Crosby defeated Ray Gunkel & Herb Freeman to win the NWA Texas Tag Team Titles

Baltimore, Maryland:

– The Fabulous Moolah won a tournament by defeating Judy Grable in the finals. As a result, Moolah was awarded the Women’s World Title after champion June Beyers retired

1961

Fort Worth, Texas:

– Dick Hutton & Sam Steamboat won a tournament for the NWA Texas Tag Team Title

1962

Minneapolis, Minnesota:

– AWA Champion Verne Gagne beat Bill Miller in 2 out of 3 falls

– The Crusher beat Jack Lanza

– Moose Evens beat Crybaby Cannon

1965

Omaha, Nebraska:

– Haru Sasaki & Mad Dog Vachon beat Verne Gagne & Tex McKenzie to regain Nebraska Tag Team title

– Mad Russian Stan Pulaski beat Mighty Igor Vodik by countout

– Danny Hodge beat Rene Goulet

– Reggie Parks drew Jack Pesek

1969

Kansas City, Kansas:

One night tournament to crown new tag team champions:

– Lou Thesz & K.O. Cox defeated The Ox & Big Luke via DQ

– Tarzan Tyler & The Great Kojika defeated The Viking & Bob Geigel

– Danny Little Bear & Stan Pulaski defeated Masao Komura & Jack Arnstrong

– Tarzan Tyler & The Great Kojika defeated Lou Thesz & K.O. Cox

– Danny Little Bear & Stan Pulaski defeated Tarzan Tyler & The Great Kojika to win the vacant North American Tag Team Titles

1972

Muroran, Japan:

– Masked Lee & Sylvia Hackney defeated Jumbo Miyamoto & Aiko Kyo for the WWWA World Tag Team Titles

Orlando, Florida:

– Sputnik Monroe defeated Scott Casey

– Bobby Shane and Redbeard defeated Bob Griffin and Mike Graham

– Paul Jones and Dick Murdoch defeated Jimmy Golden and Robert Fuller

– Cage Match: Tim Woods defeated Buddy Colt

1978

Memphis, Tennessee:

– Jerry Lawler & Mongolian Stomper beat Jos LeDuc & Jean Louie

– AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel beat Jimmy Valiant

– Lou Thesz drew Tommy Gilbert

– Terry Sawyer beat NWA Junior Heavyweight Champion Nelson Royal by DQ

– Jackie Welch beat Mr. Wrestling

– Tommy Gilbert & Wayne Ferris beat Frankie Layne & Mike Bowyer

1981

Houston, Texas:

– Junkyard Dog defeated Dick Slater

– Scott Casey, Tiger Conway Jr. and Bobby Duncum defeated Buck Robley, Tank Patton and Kelly Kiniski

– Dynamic Duo (Gino Hernández and Tully Blanchard) defeated Mil Máscaras and Manny Fernández

– Bruiser Brody defeated Ken Patera

1983

Toronto, Ontario, Canada:

– NWA U.S. Champion Greg Valentine defeated Bob Orton Jr

– Angelo Mosca defeated Sgt. Slaughter via countout

– NWA World Champion Harley Race defeated Mike Rotundo

1984

Pro Wrestling USA: Memphis, Tennessee:

– Nick Bockwinkel beat Lanny Poffo

– Jerry the King Lawler & Tommy Rich beat Dirty White Boys

– AWA Champion Rick Martel beat Eddie Gilbert

– Fabulous Ones beat the Masked Spoiler & Phil Hickerson

– Road Warriors beat Tracey Smothers & Keith Eric

– Harley Race beat Dutch Mantel

1986

Green Bay, Wisconsin:

– National Champion Wahoo McDaniel defeated Jimmy Garvin in an Indian strap match

– NWA World Tag Team Champions The Rock N’ Roll Express defeated The Midnight Express, Bobby Eaton & Dennis Condrey

– NWA U.S. Champion Nikita Koloff fought Magnum TA to a double countout

– The Road Warriors defeated Ivan Koloff & Krusher Kruschev

– NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned NWA World TV Champion Dusty Rhodes

1991

Nashville, Tennessee:

– Big Josh & Tracy Smothers defeated the Diamond Studd & Oz

– Richard Morton fought Brian Pillman to a draw

– Bobby Eaton defeated Johnny B. Badd via disqualification

– Dustin Rhodes pinned Terrance Taylor

– Todd Champion & Firebreaker Chip defeated Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin

– PN News pinned Thomas Rich

– WCW Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Larry Zbyzsko fought Rick Steiner & Bill Kazmaier to a double count-out

– WCW World Champion Lex Luger pinned Barry Windham

1992

Baltimore, Maryland:

– Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Dick Slater & Greg Valentine

– Unified WCW and NWA World Tag Team Champions Terry Gordy & Steve Williams defeated Arn Anderson & Bobby Eaton

– WCW World Champion Ron Simmons pinned WCW U.S. Champion Rick Rude

– Steve Austin defeated WCW TV Champion Ricky Steamboat

– Jake Roberts & the Barbarian defeated Sting & Nikita Koloff

1993

Phelps, Kentucky:

– Scott Armstrong beat Chris Candido

– The Rock-n-Roll Express beat The Heavenly Bodies (Pritchard & Del Rey)

– Ron & Don Harris beat Scott & Brian Armstrong

– Tracy Smothers beat SMW Champ Brian Lee via DQ

– Brian Armstrong won a battle royal

1994

WCW Fall Brawl: Roanoke, Virginia:

– Brad Armstrong and Brian Armstrong defeated Bad Attitude (Steve Keirn and Bobby Eaton)

– Johnny B. Badd defeated Steven Regal to win the WCW Television Title

– Kevin Sullivan defeated Cactus Jack in a Loser Leaves WCW match

– Due to injury, Ricky Steamboat was forced to forfeit the U.S. Heavyweight Title (it was awarded to Steve Austin)

– Hacksaw Jim Duggan defeated Steve Austin to win the U.S. Title

– Pretty Wonderful (Paul Orndorff and Paul Roma) defeated Stars and Stripes (The Patriot and Marcus Alexander Bagwell) to retain the WCW World Tag Team Championship

– Vader defeated Sting and The Guardian Angel in an Elimination match

– Dusty Rhodes, Dustin Rhodes, Brian Knobs and Jerry Sags defeated Terry Funk, Arn Anderson, Bunkhouse Buck and Col. Robert Parker in a War Games match

1997

Louisville, Kentucky:

– Salvatore Sincere defeated Tracey Smothers to win the IWA Mid-South Heavyweight Title

2002

Nashville, Tennessee:

– America’s Most Wanted (Chris Harris & James Storm) won a Tag Team Gauntlet Battle Royal to win the NWA World Tag Team Championship

2005

WWE Unforgiven: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma:

– Rob Conway defeated Tajiri

– Ric Flair defeated Carlito for the Intercontinental Title

– Trish Stratus and Ashley Massaro defeated The Ladies in Pink (Victoria and Torrie Wilson) (with Candice Michelle)

– Big Show defeated Snitsky

– Shelton Benjamin defeated Kerwin White

– Matt Hardy defeated Edge (with Lita) in a Steel Cage match

– Trevor Murdoch & Lance Cade defeated Hurricane and Rosey to win the World Tag Team Titles

– Shawn Michaels defeated Chris Masters

– Kurt Angle defeated WWE Champion John Cena by DQ

2011

WWE Night of Champions: Night of Champions:

– Daniel Bryan defeated Heath Slater by submission

– Air Boom (Evan Bourne and Kofi Kingston) defeated Awesome Truth (The Miz and R-Truth) by disqualification to retain the WWE Tag Team Championship

– Cody Rhodes defeated Ted DiBiase to retain the WWE Intercontinental Championship

– Dolph Ziggler (with Vickie Guerrero) defeated Jack Swagger, Alex Riley, and John Morrison in a Fatal-4-Way match for the WWE United States Championship

– Kelly Kelly (with Eve Torres) defeated Beth Phoenix (with Natalya) to retain the WWE Divas Championship

– Mark Henry defeated Randy Orton to win the World Championship

– John Cena defeated Alberto Del Rio to win the WWE Championship

– Triple H defeated CM Punk in a no DQ match

Daily Pro Wrestling History (09/17): Ric Flair wins his first NWA World title

1958

Lafayette, Louisiana:
– Billy Wicks defeated Buddy Fuller for the NWA Gulf Coast Heavyweight Title

1966

Seattle, Washington:
– Betty Boucher defeated The Fabulous Moolah for the NWA World Women’s Championship

1970

Jacksonville, Florida:
– The Texas Outlaws (Dick Murdoch & Dusty Rhodes) defeated Jose Lothario & Argentina Apollo to win the NWA Florida Tag Team Titles

1974

Macon, Georgia:
– Bill Dromo and Mike McCord (Austin Idol) defeated Ole & Gene Anderson to win the Southeastern Tag Team Titles in a no DQ Match

1977

Milwaukee, Wisconsin:
– AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel went to a double countout with Billy Robinson in a 90-minute time limit match
– Super Destroyer & Angelo Mosca beat Dr X & the Crusher
– In a lumberjack match, Greg Gagne beat Bobby Heenan
– Blackjack Lanza beat Jim Brunzell dq
– Bob Backlund drew Bobby Duncum
– Roger Kirby beat Steve Olsonoski

1981

Kansas City, Kansas:
– Ric Flair defeated Dusty Rhodes to win the NWA World Heavyweight Championship (Lou Thesz was special guest referee and this was Flair’s first World title win)
– Michael Hayes, Bob Brown and Rufus R. Jones defeated Gene Lewis, The Monk and Oliver Humperdink
– Harley Race defeated Sgt. Slaughter
– Central States TV Champion Bob Sweetan defeated Bobby Jaggers
– Buzz Tyler & James J. Dillon defeated Ron Sexton & Terry Gibbs

1982

St. Louis, Missouri:
– Harley Race defeated Dick The Bruiser in a no DQ steel cage match to win the Missouri title
– Crusher Blackwell defeated Dewey Robertson
– Mark Romero and Bobo Brazil Hercules Hernandez and Kim Duk by DQ
– Bruce Reed defeated Roger Kirby
– Manny Fernandez draw Ivan Koloff
– Omar Atlas defeated Gary Royal
– Buzz Tyler and Mike George defeated Tapu and The Great Tio in a 2/3 falls match

1987

Kansas City, Missouri:
– Bob Orton Jr. pinned Jerry Allen
– Nikolai Volkoff pinned Scott Casey
– Don Muraco fought Killer Khan to a double disqualification
– Butch Reed pinned Superstar Billy Graham
– Rick Martel & Tito Santana defeated the Islanders via count-out
– WWF Women’s Champion Sherri Martel defeated Velvet McIntyre
– WWF Tag Team Champions Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart defeated B. Brian Blair & Jim Brunzell
– WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Harley Race in a steel cage match

1988

Bayamon, Puerto Rico:
– TNT (Savio Vega) defeated Buddy Landel to win the WWC Caribbean Heavyweight Title

Nashville, Tennessee:
– Ron Garvin defeated Greg Gagne to win the AWA International Television Title
– AWA Champion Jerry Lawler went to a no contest with Kerry Von Erich
– Sgt. Slaughter beat Soldat Ustinov by dq
– Jeff Jarrett & Bill Dundee & Jimmy Valiant beat Robert Fuller & Jimmy Golden & Tommy Rich by dq

1989

Chicago, Illinois:
– Greg Evans pinned Larry Williams
– The Cuban Assassin pinned Richard Sartain
– Shane Douglas & Johnny Ace defeated the New Zealand Militia
– Butch Reed pinned Scott Hall
– Rick & Scott Steiner fought Sid Vicious & Dan Spivey to a double countout
– NWA US Champion Lex Luger pinned Tommy Rich
– Dick Murdoch (sub. for Sting) defeated NWA TV Champion the Great Muta via disqualification
– NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Dick Slater (sub. for Terry Funk) in a Texas Death Match

1992

Roanoke, Virginia:
– Dustin Rhodes defeated Tom Zenk
– Erik Watts defeated Mark Canterbury
– Van Hammer defeated Diamond Dallas Page
– Barry Windham defeated Vinnie Vegas
– Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Greg Valentine & Dick Slater
– WCW World Champion Ron Simmons, Sting, & Nikita Koloff defeated WCW US Champion Rick Rude, Barbarian and Super Invader
– Steve Austin pinned WCW TV Champion Ricky Steamboat in a non-title match with the Stun Gun
– WCW/NWA Tag Team Champions Steve Williams & Terry Gordy defeated Arn Anderson & Bobby Eaton

1993

Johnson City, Tennessee:
– Tim Horner pinned Chris Candido in a “country whipping” match
– Scott & Steve Armstrong beat Ron & Don Harris
– The Black Ninja (Larry Santo) beat Bob Armstrong in a “Jim Cornette vs. Bob Armstrong loser leaves town” match
– The Rock’n’Roll Express beat The Heavenly Bodies (Bruce Pritchard & Del Rey)
– Tracy Smothers beat SMW Champ Brian Lee via DQ

1994

Barbourville, Kentucky:
– Lance Storm drew Killer Kyle
– Ricky Morton pinned Chris Candido in a hair vs. mask match
– SMW Champ Dirty White Boy beat Bruiser Bedlam via DQ
– Chris Candido pinned Brian Lee
– SMW Tag Champs The Rock’n’ Roll Express beat The Gangstas

1995

WCW Fall Brawl | Asheville, North Carolina:
– Big Bubba pinned Mark Thorne
– Disco Inferno pinned Joey Maggs
– Alex Wright fought Eddie Guerrero to a no contest
– Marcus Alexander Bagwell & Scotty Riggs defeated the Nasty Boys
– Johnny B. Badd pinned Brian Pillman
– Sgt. Craig Pittman defeated Cobra
– Diamond Dallas Page defeated The Renegade to win the WCW Television Title
– Harlem Heat defeated Bunkhouse Buck & Dick Slater to win the WCW World Tag Team Titles
– In a War Games match, Hulk Hogan, Sting, Randy Savage & Lex Luger defeated Kamala, Zodiac (Brutus Beefcake), Shark (John Tenta) & Meng

2000

WCW Fall Brawl | Buffalo, New York:
– WCW Cruiserweight Champion Elix Skipper (w/ Major Gunns) pinned Kwee Wee (w/ Paisley)
– Chavo Guerrero Jr., Lash Laroux, & the Wall defeated Evan Karagias, Shannon Moore, & Shane Helms
– Ron & Don Harris defeated Kronik in a first blood chain match
– WCW US Champion Lance Storm (w/ Major Gunns) defeated General Rection
– Big Vito, Disco Inferno, WCW Tag Team Champions Rey Mysterio Jr. & Juventud Guerrera, & Paul Orndorff (surprise partner) (w/ Konnan & Tygress) defeated Mike Sanders, Sean O’Haire, Chuck Palumbo, Sean Stasiak, Reno, & Johnny the Bull (w/ Mark Jindrak) in an elimination match
– Shane Douglas & Torrie Wilson defeated Billy Kidman & Madusa in a scaffold match
– Sting defeated the Great Muta and Vampiro
– Mike Awesome defeated Jeff Jarrett in a bunkhouse match
– Booker T defeated Kevin Nash in a cage match to win the WCW World Championship
– Scott Steiner defeated Bill Goldberg in a no DQ match

2002

Cincinnati, Ohio:
– Matt Stryker defeated Cody Hawk for the HWA Heavyweight Title

2005

ROH Glory by Honor | Long Island, New York:
– Low Ki pinned Jay Lethal in a Fight Without Honor
– Austin Aries pinned Azrieal
– ROH Pure Champion Nigel McGuinness pinned Roderick Strong
– Colt Cabana defeated Homicide via disqualification
– Jay Lethal pinned Low Ki
– Davey Andrews defeated Eric Matlock
– Samoa Joe defeated Adam Pearce, BJ Whitmer, and Ricky Reyes
– Bryan Danielson defeated ROH World Champion James Gibson
– AJ Styles (w/ Mick Foley) defeated Jimmy Rave (w/ Prince Nana)

2006

WWE Unforgiven | Toronto, Ontario, Canada:
– Super Crazy defeated Shelton Benjamin
– Johnny Nitro (with Melina) defeated Jeff Hardy to win the WWE Intercontinental Championship
– Kane vs. Umaga (with Armando Estrada) ended in a double countout
– The Spirit Squad (Kenny and Mikey) (with Mitch, Johnny, and Nicky) defeated The Highlanders (Robbie and Rory McAllister) to retain the World Tag Team Championship
– D-Generation X (Triple H and Shawn Michaels) defeated Mr. McMahon, Shane McMahon and Big Show in a Hell in a Cell match
– Trish Stratus defeated Lita to win the WWE Divas Championship
– Randy Orton defeated Carlito
– John Cena defeated Edge to win the WWE Championship in a Tables, Ladders & Chairs match

2018

NJPW Destruction | Beppu, Japan:
– Yuji Nagata & Manabu Nakanishi & Yuya Uemura beat Hiroyoshi Tenzan& Satoshi Kojima & Yota Tsuji
– David Finlay & Ren Narita beat Toa Henare & Shota Umino
– Ayato Yoshida beat Takashi Iizuka via DQ
– Jushin Liger & Tiger Mask & Kushida & Ryusuke Taguchi beat Will Ospreay & Rocky Romero & Sho & Yoh
– Lance Archer & Davey Boy Smith Jr. beat Baretta & Chuckie T
– Zack Sabre Jr. & Yoshinobu Kanemaru & Desperado beat Evil & Seiya Sanada & Bushi
– Hiroshi Tanahashi & Togi Makabe & Tomoaki Honma & Juice Robinson beat Kazuchika Okada & Jay White & Toru Yano & Yoshi-Hashi
– Taichi beat Hirooki Goto to win the NEVER openweight title
– Tetsuya Naito pinned Minoru Suzuki

Daily Pro Wrestling History (09/16): Brock Lesnar vs. Kurt Angle Iron Man match

1965

Kansas City, Kansas:
– North American Tag Team Champions, Bob Geigel and Bob Brown beat Mongolian Stomper and The Ox by DQ
– Jerry Miller beat Jim Grabmire 2 falls to 1
– Bulldog Plechas drew Thor Hagen
– Corsica Joe beat Paul Caruso

1966

Milwaukee, Wisconsin:
– AWA Champion Mad Dog Vachon went to a double countout with Wilbur Snyder
– Larry Hennig & Harley Race beat Doug Gilbert & Billy Red Cloud
– Chris Markoff drew Ron Reed
– Dale Lewis beat Joe Tomasso
– Jim Raschke beat Johnny Kace (Raschke’s professional debut)

1967

Chicago, Illinois:
– AWA Tag Team Champions Larry Hennig & Harley Race beat Dick the Bruiser & the Crusher
– Wilbur Snyder beat Angelo Poffo
– Johnny Valentine beat Moose Cholak by DQ
– Dr X beat Rene Goulet
– Dr Moto beat Bob Boyer
– Blackjack Lanza beat Al Kashey

1972

St. Louis, Missouri:
– Harley Race defeated Pak Song in a tournament final to become the first ever NWA Missouri Champion

St. Paul, Minnesota:
– AWA Tag Team Champions Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens beat Larry Hennig & Dusty Rhodes in 2 out of 3 falls
– Wahoo McDaniel beat Ivan Koloff by DQ
– Dr X beat Higo Hamaguchi
– Rene Goulet drew Don Muraco
– Ramon Torres beat Big K

1978

St. Louis, Missouri:
– Ric Flair defeated Ted DiBiase
– King Kong Brody defeated Jack Brisco
– Rocky Johnson and Pat O’Connor defeated Buck Robley and Blackjack Lanza
– Bulldog Bob Brown draw Tom Andrews
– Bob Sweetan defeated Gary Young
– Jesse Ventura and Tank Patton defeated Bryan Blair and Ron Starr

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
– WWWF World Champion Bob Backlund defeated Superstar Billy Graham in a Stretcher Match

1982

Oakland, California:
– Pat Patterson & Ray Stevens drew AWA Tag Team Champions Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell
– AWA Champion Otto Wanz beat Nick Bockwinkel
– Rick Martel beat Ken Patera by DQ
– Jesse Ventura beat Baron Von Raschke
– Adrian Adonis beat Buck Zumhofe

1983

St. Louis, Missouri:
– David Von Erich defeated Ric Flair to win the Missouri State title
– Hulk Hogan defeated Crusher Blackwell
– Barry Windham and Austin Idol (Sub Dick the Bruiser) defeated Super Destroyer and Bob Orton Jr.
– Iceman Parsons defeated Roger Kirby
– Blackjack Mulligan defeated Jerry Ho
– Buck Robley defeated Ron Ritchie
– George Wells and Bulldog Bob Brown defeated Jerry Brown and Sheik Abdullah

1987

Dallas, Texas:
– Gary Young defeated Steve Cox
– Ron Simmons defeated Rick Steiner via count-out
– Michael Hayes, Shane Douglas, Tim Horner & Brad Armstrong defeated Shaska Whatley, Tiger Conway Jr., the Terminator & the Enforcer
– Ron Simmons defeated the Enforcer
– Sting defeated Terry Taylor via disqualification
– Ron Simmons defeated Big Bubba via count-out
– Barry Windham defeated Eddie Gilbert
– Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA US Champion Lex Luger via disqualification
– Steve Williams defeated Black Bart
– NWA World Champion Ric Flair fought Ron Garvin to a no contest

1988

Richmond, Virginia:
– Ivan Koloff defeated Rip Morgan
– The Sheepherders defeated Chris Champion & Mark Fleming
– The Russian Assassins defeated Nikita Koloff & the Italian Stallion
– The Road Warriors & Steve Williams defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo, Rick Steiner, & Larry Zbyszko
– NWA Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers
– Dusty Rhodes defeated Kevin Sullivan in a dog collar match
– Sting defeated NWA US Champion Barry Windham via disqualification
– NWA World Champion Ric Flair fought Lex Luger to a no contest

1989

Kansas City, Missouri:
– The Cuban Assassin pinned Richard Sartain
– Shane Douglas & Johnny Ace defeated the New Zealand Militia
– Butch Reed pinned Scott Hall
– Rick & Scott Steiner fought Sid Vicious & Dan Spivey to a double count-out
– NWA US Champion Lex Luger pinned Tommy Rich
– Dick Murdoch defeated NWA TV Champion the Great Muta via disqualification
– NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Dick Slater in a Death Match

1990

Hammond, Indiana:
– Brad Armstrong pinned Dutch Mantel
– The Master Blasters defeated Tim Horner & Mike Rotundo
– Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Tom Zenk & Brian Pillman
– NWA US Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated the Samoan Swat Team
– Stan Hansen pinned Tommy Rich
– The Junkyard Dog pinned NWA TV Champion Arn Anderson in a non-title match
– NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated Sid Vicious via count-out
– NWA World Champion Sting pinned Ric Flair

1992

Raleigh, North Carolina:
– Dustin Rhodes defeated Tom Zenk
– Van Hammer defeated Vinnie Vegas
– Erik Watts defeated Mark Canterbury
– Barry Windham defeated Diamond Dallas Page
– Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Greg Valentine & Dick Slater
– Sting & Nikita Koloff defeated the Barbarian & the Super Invader
– Steve Austin pinned WCW TV Champion Ricky Steamboat in a non-title match
– WCW/NWA Tag Team Champions Steve Williams & Terry Gordy defeated Arn Anderson & Bobby Eaton
– WCW World Champion Ron Simmons defeated WCW US Champion Rick Rude

1994

Knoxville, Tennessee:
– Susan Green pinned Leilani Kai
– Bob Armstrong beat Jim Cornette & Killer Kyle in a handicap match
– Chris Candido pinned Brian Lee
– SMW Champ The Dirty White Boy beat Bruiser Bedlam via DQ
– The Dirty White Boy won a battle royal
– SMW Tag Team Champions The Rock N’ Roll Express defeated The Gangstas (New Jack & Mustafa would later threaten to sue SMW, saying tape of the match proves that they should have won the belts. As a result, Smoky Mountain Wrestling awarded the titles to the Gangstas)

1995

Morristown, Tennessee:
– Robert Gibson pinned Al Snow
– SMW Champ Brad Armstrong beat Terry Gordy via DQ
– SMW Tag Champs The Heavenly Bodies (Pritchard & Del Rey) beat Tracy Smothers & The Dirty White Boy
– Tommy Rich DCO Buddy Landel

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
– The Pitbulls defeated Raven & Steven Richards in a two out of three falls Dog Collar match to win the ECW World Tag Team Championship
– Rey Misterio Jr. defeated Psicosis

2002

Tokyo, Japan:
– Low Ki defeated Spanky on a Zero-One event to win the NWA International Light Heavyweight Title

2003

WWE SmackDown (aired on September 18): Raleigh, North Carolina:
– Eddie & Chavo Guerrero defeated Shelton Benjamin & Charlie Haas for the WWE Tag Team Championship
– Brock Lesnar defeated Kurt Angle in a 60-minute Ironman match to win the WWE World Title, 5 falls to 4

2006

New York City:
– The Kings of Wrestling, Chris Hero and Claudio Castagnoli defeated Austin Aries and Roderick Strong to win the ROH Tag Team titles

2007

WWE Unforgiven:
– Batista defeated the Great Khali and Rey Mysterio Jr to win the World Title
– Randy Orton defeated WWE Champion John Cena by DQ
– The Undertaker defeated Mark Henry

2010

– Jay Lethal defeated Doug Williams to win the TNA X Division Title

2012

WWE Night of Champions: Boston, Massachusetts:
– Daniel Bryan and Kane won the WWE Tag Team Championship from R-Truth and Kofi Kingston
– Eve Torres defeated Layla to win the WWE Divas Championship
– US Champion Antonio Cesaro defeated Zach Ryder

2017

Hiroshima, Japan:
– Hirooki Goto & Yoshi-Hashi & Jado beat Hiroyoshi Tenzan & Jushin Liger & Tiger Mask
– Juice Robinson & David Finlay beat Bad Luck Fale & Leo Tonga
– Rocky Romero & Baretta beat Yujiro Takahashi & Chase Owens
– Kota Ibushi & Michael Elgin & Togi Makabe beat Minoru Suzuki & Takashi Iizuka & Taka Michinoku
– Ricochet & Ryusuke Taguchi retained the IWGP jr. tag titles over Yoshinobu Kanemaru & Taichi
– War Machine (Ray Rowe & Hanson) retained the IWGP tag team titles over Lance Archer & Davey Boy Smith Jr. and Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa
– Tetsuya Naito & Evil & Bushi & Seiya Sanada & Hiromu Takahashi beat Kazuchika Okada & Tomohiro Ishii & Toru Yano & Will Ospreay & Gedo
– Kushida pinned Desperado to retain the IWGP jr. title
– Hiroshi Tanahashi retained the IC title over Zack Sabre Jr.

2018

WWE Hell in a Cell: San Antonio, Texas:
– Big E & Kofi Kingston retained the Smackdown tag titles beating Rusev & Aiden English
– Randy Orton pinned Jeff Hardy in a Hell in a Cell match
– Becky Lynch beat Charlotte Flair to win the Smackdown women’s title
– Dolph Ziggler & Drew McIntyre beat Seth Rollins & Dean Ambrose to retain the Raw tag titles
– A.J. Styles beat Samoa Joe to retain the WWE title
– The Miz & Maryse beat Daniel Bryan & Brie Bella
– Ronda Rousey beat Alexa Bliss to retain the Raw women’s title
– Roman Reigns went to a no contest with Braun Strowman to retain the Universal title in a Hell in a Cell match with Mick Foley as referee

Daily Pro Wrestling History (09/15): WCW Fall Brawl 1996

1949

Kansas City, Kansas:

– Bill Longson beat Joe Pazandak in 2 out of 3 falls

– Ronnie Etchison defeated Chief Chewchki

– Enrique Torres beat Jack Suzek

– Garza Lozano beat Danny Fenelon

1956

Kansas City, Kansas:

– Whipper Billy Watson beat Dr. Lee Grable by DQ to retain the World Title

– June Byers beat Barbara Baker 2 falls to 0 to retain the World Ladies Title

– Richard Brown beat Sam Menacker

1957

Wichita, Kansas:

– Red Berry defeated Richard Brown to win the Central States Title

1977

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada:

– Verne Gagne & Jim Brunzell beat Blackjack Lanza & Bobby Duncum

– Angelo Mosca beat Gene Kiniski

– Super Destroyer no contest the Crusher

– Billy Robinson beat Bob Backlund

– Larry Hennig beat Roger Kirby

– Chris Markoff beat Chris Pepper

1984

WWC Anniversary Show: San Juan, Puerto Rico:

– Invader 3 defeated Anibal to win the UWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Title

– Invader 1 defeated Konga The Barbarian to win the WWC Puerto Rican Heavyweight Title

– Randy Savage defeated Pedro Morales to win the WWC North American Heavyweight Title.

1985

Norfolk, Virginia:

– Bunkhouse Match: Dusty Rhodes & Magnum TA & Sam Houston beat Ole Anderson & Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard

– AWA Tag Team Champions Road Warriors beat Krusher Khrushchev & Ivan Koloff

– Manny Fernandez beat Abdullah The Butcher

– Jimmy Valiant beat Buddy Landel

– Ron Bass drew Barbarian

– Starship Eagle & Stoney Burke beat Joel Deaton & Golden Terror

– Billy Graham beat Mark Fleming

1986

Los Angeles, California:

– Black Bart defeated Chris Adams in a phantom title change to win the World Class Championship Wrestling World Heavyweight Title.

1989

St. Louis, Missouri:

– Greg Evans defeated Larry Williams

– The Cuban Assassin defeated Richard Sartain

– Shane Douglas & Johnny Ace defeated the New Zealand Militia

– Butch Reed pinned Scott Hall

– Rick & Scott Steiner fought Sid Vicious & Dan Spivey to a double count-out

– NWA US Champion Lex Luger pinned Tommy Rich

– Dick Murdoch defeated NWA TV Champion the Great Muta via disqualification

– NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Dick Slater in a Texas Death Match

Dallas, Texas:

– Sheik Braddock & Ron Starr defeated Jeff Jarrett & Matt Bourne to win the USWA Tag Team Titles

1990

Waco, Texas:

– Hector Guerrero defeated Buddy Landel

– Norman defeated the Iron Sheik

– Lou Perez defeated Barry Horowitz

– El Gigante defeated Dr. X (Randy Culley)

– Ricky Morton & Terry Taylor (sub. for Robert Gibson) defeated Bill Irwin (sub. for NWA Tag Team Champion Ron Simmons) & NWA Tag Team Champion Butch Reed

– Tracy Smothers & Steve Armstrong defeated Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin

Detroit, Michigan:

– Brad Armstrong pinned Dutch Mantel

– The Master Blasters defeated Tim Horner & Mike Rotundo

– Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Tom Zenk & Brian Pillman

– NWA US Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated the Samoan Swat Team

– Stan Hansen pinned Tommy Rich

– The Junkyard Dog pinned Arn Anderson

– NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated Sid Vicious via count-out

– NWA World Champion Sting pinned Ric Flair

1991

Marietta, Georgia:

– The Lightning Kid defeated Chaz to win the GWF Light Heavyweight Title

Bristol, Tennessee:

– PN News defeated Zan Panzer

– Thomas Rich pinned Mike Graham

– WCW US Tag Team Champions Todd Champion & Firebreaker Chip defeated Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin via disqualification

– Bobby Eaton pinned Thomas Rich

– Dustin Rhodes & Tom Zenk defeated Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin

– WCW World Champion Lex Luger pinned Barry Windham

1995

Knoxville, Tennessee:

– Chris Michaels & Flash Flanagan beat The Headbangers

– Butch Cassidy pinned Bad Boy Bully

– Robert Gibson pinned Al Snow

– Tommy Rich DCO Buddy Landel

– Brad Armstrong beat Terry Gordy via DQ

– SMW Tag Team Champions The Heavenly Bodies (Pritchard & Del Rey) beat Tracy Smothers & The Dirty White Boy

1996

WCW War Games: Winston-Salem, North Carolina:

– Diamond Dallas Page defeated Chavo Guerrero Jr.

– Ice Train (with Teddy Long) defeated Scott Norton

– Konnan (with Jimmy Hart) defeated Juventud Guerrera to retain the AAA Heavyweight Championship

– Chris Benoit defeated Chris Jericho

– Rey Misterio Jr. defeated Super Caló to retain the WCW Cruiserweight Championship

– WCW World Tag Team Champions Harlem Heat defeated The Nasty Boys

– The Giant defeated Randy Savage

– Hulk Hogan, Scott Hall, Kevin Nash & Sting (NWO Sting) defeated Lex Luger, Ric Flair, Arn Anderson & Sting in a War Games match

1997

Charlotte, North Carolina:

– Curt Hennig defeated Steve McMichael for the WCW United States Heavyweight Title

1998

Sacramento, California:

– Jacqueline defeated Sable for the vacant WWF Women’s Title

– X-Pac defeating D’Lo Brown to win the WWF European Title

2001

Carrolton, Georgia:

– Scotty Anton defeated Barry Windham to win the Turnbuckle Championship Wrestling Heavyweight Title

2005

Windsor, Ontario, Canada:

– Jeff Jarrett won the NWA title from Raven at a Border City Wrestling event

2007

Chicago, Illinois

– Takeshi Morishima defeated Bryan Danielson via referee stoppage to retain the ROH World Title

– Jay & Mark Briscoe defeated Kevin Steen & El Generico to retain the ROH Tag Titles

2012

Chicago Ridge, Illinois:

– Jay Lethal defeated Homicide

– Kevin Steen defeated Rhino to retain the ROH Title in an Anything Goes Match

– Kyle O’Reilly defeated ACH

2018

NJPW Destruction: Hiroshima, Japan:

– Jushin Liger & Tiger Mask & Kushida beat Sho & Yoh & Rocky Romero

– Bad Luck Fale pinned Toa Henare

– Lance Archer & Davey Boy Smith Jr. beat Michael Elgin & Ayato Yoshida

– Will Ospreay & Baretta & Chuckie T beat Kota Ibushi & Yujiro Takahashi & Chase Owens

– Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa & Taiji Ishimori retained the Never trios titles over Juice Robinson & David Finlay & Ryusuke Taguchi

– Hirooki Goto & Toru Yano & Gedo beat Taichi & Takashi Iizuka & Yoshinobu Kanemaru via DQ

– Tetsuya Naito & Evil & Seiya Sanada & Bushi beat Minoru Suzuki & Zack Sabre Jr. & Desperado & Taka Michinoku

– Hiroshi Tanahashi & Togi Makabe & Tomoaki Honma beat Kazuchika Okada & Yoshi-Hashi & Jay White

– Kenny Omega pinned Tomohiro Ishii to retain the IWGP title

2019

WWE Clash of Champions: Charlotte, North Carolina:

– Drew Gulak retained the Cruiserweight title in a three-way over Humberto Carrillo and Lince Dorado

– AJ Styles pinned Cedric Alexander to retain the United States title

– Dolph Ziggler & Robert Roode beat Braun Strowman & Seth Rollins to win the Raw Tag Team titles

– Bayley pinned Charlotte Flair to retain the SmackDown Women’s title

– The Revival beat Big E & Xavier Woods to win the SmackDown Tag Team titles

– Alexa Bliss & Nikki Cross beat Mandy Rose & Sonya Deville to retain the Women’s Tag Team titles

– Shinsuke Nakamura pinned The Miz to retain the IC title

– Sasha Banks beat Becky Lynch via DQ so Lynch retained the Raw Women’s title

– Kofi Kingston pinned Randy Orton to retain the WWE Championship

– Erick Rowan beat Roman Reigns in a no DQ match

– Seth Rollins pinned Braun Strowman to retain the Universal Championship

NJPW Destruction in Beppu: Beppu, Japan:

– Karl Fredericks beat Yota Tsuji

– Shota Umino bet Alex Coughlin

– Yuji Nagata & Ryusuke Taguchi & Ren Narita & Yuya Uemura beat Manabu Nakanishi & Toa Henare & Clark Connors & Michael Richards

– Jushin Liger & Sho & Yoh beat Minoru Suzuki & Yoshinobu Kanemaru & Douki

– KENTA & Bad Luck Fale & Yujiro Takahashi & El Phantasmo & Taiji Ishimori beat Kota Ibushi & Togi Makabe & Tomoaki Honma &

Will Ospreay & Robbie Eagles

– Sanada & Shingo Takagi & Bushi beat Kazuchika Okada & Hirooki Goto & Rocky Romero

– Tetsuya Naito & Evil beat Jay White & Chase Owens

– Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa retained the IWGP tag titles over Tomohiro Ishii & Yoshi-Hashi

– Zack Sabre Jr. pinned Hiroshi Tanahashi to win the British heavyweight title

AAA Invades New York: New York City:

– Chris Dickinson & Mascarita Dorada beat Dave the Clown & Demus

– AAA vs. TNA, Josh Alexander & Michael Elgin & Sami Callihan beat Drago & Faby Apache & Murder Clown

– Daga won a four-way for a cruiserweight title shot beating Flamita, Puma King and Aerostar

– Taya Valkyrie beat Tessa Blanchard to win the Reina de Reinas title

– Pentagon Jr. & Fenix retained the AAA tag titles over LAX

– Brian Cage & Cain Velasquez & Psycho Clown beat Black Taurus & El Texano Jr. & Rey Escorpion

– Dr. Wagner Jr. pinned Blue Demon Jr.

Daily Pro Wrestling History (09/14): Vince McMahon wins WWF World title

1937

– John Pesek was awarded the NWA (National Wrestling Association) World Heavyweight Title

1944

Kansas City, Kansas:
– MWA World Heavyweight Champion Orville Brown beat Tom Zaharias in 2 out of 3 falls
– Jack Hader and Les Wolfe wrestled to a 45 minute draw

1945

St. Joseph, Missouri:
– MWA World Heavyweight Champion Orville Brown beat Ben Morgan 2 falls to 1
– Jerry Meeker defeated Sonny Meyers by DQ

1965

Kansas City, Kansas:
– In a Death match: Bobo Brazil beat Dick the Bruiser
– In a North American Tag Team Title Match: Bob Geigel and Bob Brown beat Mongolian Stomper and Jerry Miller to retain titles
– Pat O’Connor drew Sonny Myers
– The Ox (Ox Baker) beat Bulldog Plechas

1972

Kansas City, Kansas:
– Dory Funk, Sr. defeated Yasu Fuji
– Danny Little Bear fought The Destroyer to a draw
– Harley Race defeated Baron Von Raschke
– Rufus R. Jones & Omar Atlas & Bill Kersten defeated Black Angus & Roger Kirby & Percival A. Friend

1977

Portland, Maine:
– Peter Miavia defeated WWWF World Champion Superstar Billy Graham in a non-title match

1978

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada:
– Greg Gagne beat AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel to win AWA Title (Decision was later reversed)
– Mighty Igor Vodik & Rufus R Jones beat Lord Alfred Hayes & Super Destroyer Mark II
– Billy Robinson beat Ray Stevens
– Pat Patterson beat Chris Pepper (sub Jim Brunzell)
– Bob Orton Jr beat Steve Olsonoski
– Larry Hennig beat Blackjack Lanza
– Bob Brown beat Dave Kochen

1979

St. Louis, Missouri:
– King Kong Brody won a Wrestle Royal
– Andre the Giant defeated King Kong Brody via DQ
– Missouri Champion Dick Murdoch draw Dory Funk Jr.
– Dick the Bruiser, Kevin Von Erich and Pat O’Connor defeated Lord Alfred Hayes, Bob Sweetan and Bobby Duncum
– David Von Erich defeated Bulldog Bob Brown
– Ron Starr defeated The Turk
– George Wells and Frank Hill defeated Roger Kirby and Steve Hall

1980

Landover, Maryland:
– Andre The Giant defeated Hulk Hogan

1984

St. Louis, Missouri:
– NWA Champion Ric Flair beat Harley Race
– AWA Tag Team Champions Road Warriors beat Dick the Bruiser & Blackjack Lanza
– Chris Adams beat Jimmy Garvin
– Crusher Blackwell beat Jim Brunzell by countout
– Tony Atlas & Ted DiBiase & Buzz Tyler beat Ox Baker & Hacksaw Higgins & Mr Saito
– Gypsy Joe defeated Tommy Rogers
– Marty Jannetty pinned TG Stone

1985

Charleston, South Carolina:
– Magnum TA no contest Tully Blanchard
– AWA Tag Team Champions Road Warriors beat Ivan Koloff & Krusher Khrushchev by DQ
– In a Texas Death match, Manny Fernandez beat The Barbarian
– Black Bart beat Ron Bass

1986

Cleveland, Ohio:
– Bill Dundee defeated Sam Houston
– NWA Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Garvin fought Buddy Landell to a draw
– Misty Blue defeated Linda Dallas
– Dick Murdoch defeated Arn Anderson
– NWA National Heavyweight Champion Wahoo McDaniel defeated Tully Blanchard via disqualification
– The Road warriors & Paul Ellering defeated Baron Von Raschke, Ivan Koloff, & Krusher Kruschev
– NWA Tag Team Champions Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated Bobby Eaton & Dennis Condrey
– NWA US Champion Nikita Koloff defeated Magnum TA in a steel cage match

1990

Columbus, Ohio:
– Brad Armstrong pinned Dutch Mantel
– The Master Blasters defeated Tim Horner & Mike Rotundo
– Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Tom Zenk & Brian Pillman
– NWA US Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated the Samoan Swat Team
– Stan Hansen pinned Tommy Rich
– The Junkyard Dog pinned NWA TV Champion Arn Anderson in a non-title match
– NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated Sid Vicious via count-out
– NWA World Champion Sting pinned Ric Flair

1991

Greensboro, North Carolina:
– Van Hammer pinned Zan Panzer (Brad Anderson)
– Cactus Jack pinned Bobby Eaton
– Dustin Rhodes, Big Josh, & Tom Zenk defeated Thomas Rich, Richard Morton, & Terrance Taylor
– Rick Steiner defeated the Diamond Studd via disqualification
– WCW Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Larry Zbyszko defeated WCW US Tag Team Champions Firebreaker Chip & Todd Champion
– Sting fought Abdullah the Butcher to a double disqualification
– Ron Simmons & Barry Windham defeated WCW World Champion Lex Luger & Mr. Hughes via disqualification

Dallas, Texas:
– Chaz defeated The Lightning Kid (Sean Waltman) to win the Global Wrestling Federation Light Heavyweight Title

1993

New York City
– The Quebecers defeated the Steiner Brothers to win the WWF Tag Team Titles

Memphis, Tennessee:
– Tatanka defeated Jerry Lawler to win the USWA Unified Heavyweight Title
– Tommy Rich defeated Jeff Jarrett for the USWA Southern Heavyweight Title
– The Dogcatchers defeated The Moondogs for the USWA Tag Team Titles

Oakwood, Virginia:
– The Smoky Mountain Wrestling Beat The Champ Television Title changed hands twice on one TV taping as Robert Gibson defeated Jimmy Del Rey for the belt, only to lose it later that night to Tony Anthony

1994

Dortmund, Germany:
– Jim Duggan defeated Diamond Dallas Page
– The Nasty Boys defeated Kevin & Dave Sullivan
– Brian Pillman defeated WCW TV Champion Lord Steven Regal in a non-title match
– Marcus Alexander Bagwell & the Patriot defeated WCW Tag Team Champions Paul Orndorff & Paul Roma in a non-title match
– Vader defeated the Guardian Angel
– Sting defeated Steve Austin
– WCW World Champion Hulk Hogan pinned Ric Flair

1995

Hickory, North Carolina:
– Robert Gibson pinned Killer Kyle
– SMW Champ Brad Armstrong pinned Al Snow
– Buddy Landel DDQ Tommy Rich
– SMW Tag Champs The Heavenly Bodies (Pritchard & Del Rey) beat Tracy Smothers & The Dirty White Boy

1997

WCW Fall Brawl: Winston-Salem, North Carolina:
– Eddie Guerrero defeated Chris Jericho to win the WCW Cruiserweight Title
– The Steiner Brothers (Rick and Scott) (with Ted DiBiase) defeated Harlem Heat (Booker T and Stevie Ray)
– Alex Wright defeated Último Dragón to retain the WCW World Television Championshio
– Jeff Jarrett (with Debra) defeated Dean Malenko
– Wrath and Mortis (with James Vandenberg) defeated The Faces of Fear (Meng and The Barbarian)
– The Giant defeated Scott Norton
– Lex Luger & Diamond Dallas Page defeated Scott Hall & Randy Savage in a No Disqualification match
– The NWO (Buff Bagwell, Kevin Nash, Syxx & Konnan) defeated The Four Horsemen (Chris Benoit, Steve McMichael, Ric Flair & Curt Hennig) in a WarGames match

1999

WWF SmackDown: Las Vegas, Nevada:

– Vince McMahon defeated Triple H for the WWF World Heavyweight Title (aired on September 16)

2007

Detroit, Michigan:
– ROH World champion Takeshi Morishima defeated Erick Stevens
– ROH Tag Team champions The Briscoes defeated Matt Cross and Austin Aries

2008

Tokyo, Japan:
– Bryan Danielson defeated Yoshinobu Kanemaru to win the GHC Jr. Heavyweight Title
– Nigel McGuinness retained the ROH World Title against Jimmy Jacobs

TNA No Surrender: Oshawa, Ontario, Canada:
– Sheik Abdul Bashir defeated Petey Williams and Consequences Creed to win the TNA X Division Title
– Beer Money defeated LAX to retain the TNA Tag Team Titles
– Samoa Joe retained the TNA Title over Kurt Angle and Christian Cage

2018

CMLL Anniversary Show: Mexico City, Mexico:
– Princesa Sugehit & Jarochita & Marcela beat Dalys & Metalica & Reyna Isis
– Audaz & Niebla Roja & Angel de Oro beat Negro Casas & Mephisto & Felino
– Forastero & Sanson & Cuatrero beat Atlantis & Mistico & Soberano Jr.
– Ciber the Main Man & Scharly Rockstar & The Chris won the CMLL trios titles from Ultimo Guerrero & Gran Guerrero & Euforia
– Penta 0M & The Phoenix (Rey Fenix) & Caristico beat L.A. Park & El Hijo de L.A. Park & Diamante Azul
– Rush & Cavernario beat Volador Jr. & Matt Taven in a double hair vs. hair match

Daily Pro Wrestling History (09/13): WCW Fall Brawl 1998

1955

Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– Ike Eakins beat Kinji Shibuya
– Adrian Baillargeon beat Mike DiBiase
– Nick Roberts beat Bearcat Wright
– Oni Wiki Wiki beat Joe Dusek
– Red Bastien beat Jim Siksay

1963

Denver, Colorado:
– AWA Champion Verne Gagne beat Fritz Von Erich

1968

Milwaukee, Wisconsin:
– AWA Champion Verne Gagne beat Dr. X
– Larry Hennig & Harley Race beat the Crusher & Bill Watts
– Billy Red Lyons beat Big K
– Chris Markoff beat Mike Bowyer

1970

Madison Square Garden:
– Bepo Mongol (Nikolai Volkoff) defeated WWWF World Champion Bruno Sammartino via countout

1974

Boston, Massachusetts:
– WWWF World Champion Bruno Sammartino defeated Killer Kowalski in a Stretcher Match

1974

Atlanta, Georgia:
– Harley Race defeated Mr. Wrestling II to win the Georgia Heavyweight Title

1985

Landover, Maryland:
– Junkyard Dog won a 21-man Battle Royal

1987

Dallas, Texas:
– Gary Young defeated Steve Cox
– Ron Simmons defeated Rick Steiner via count-out
– Michael Hayes, Shane Douglas, Tim Horner, & Brad Armstrong defeated Shaska Whatley, Tiger Conway Jr., the Terminator, & the Enforcer
– Ron Simmons defeated the Enforcer
– Sting defeated Terry Taylor via disqualification
– Ron Simmons defeated Big Bubba via count-out
– Barry Windham defeated Eddie Gilbert
– Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA US Champion Lex Luger via disqualification
– Steve Williams defeated Black Bart
– NWA World Champion Ric Flair fought Ron Garvin to a no contest

1990

Portsmouth, Ohio:
– Tommy Rich pinned the Blade Hunter
– The Master Blasters defeated Mike Rotunda & Tim Horner
– Jackie Fulton pinned Dutch Mantel
– NWA US Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated the Samoan Swat Team via disqualification
– Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Brian Pillman & Tom Zenk
– NWA TV Champion Arn Anderson & Sid Vicious defeated the Junkyard Dog & Brad Armstrong
– NWA World Champion Sting pinned Ric Flair

1991

Charleston, South Carolina:
– Van Hammer pinned Thomas Rich
– Johnny B. Badd pinned Terrance Taylor
– PN News defeated the One Man Gang via disqualification (OMG was fired for refusing to lose cleanly to News)
– Dustin Rhodes, Big Josh, & Bobby Eaton defeated WCW TV Champion Steve Austin, the Diamond Studd, & Oz; during the bout,
Austin sustained a dislocated kneecap
– WCW Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Larry Zbyzsko defeated WCW US Tag Team Champions Todd Champion & Firebreaker Chip
– Cactus Jack pinned Bobby Eaton
– Ron Simmons & Barry Windham defeated WCW World Champion Lex Luger & Mr. Hughes via disqualification

1992

Charleston, West Virginia:
– Dustin Rhodes defeated Tom Zenk
– Erik Watts defeated Mike Graham
– Jake Roberts defeated Van Hammer
– Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Dick Slater & Greg Valentine
– Brad Armstrong defeated Brian Pillman
– WCW US Champion Rick Rude defeated Nikita Koloff in a lumberjack match
– WCW/NWA Tag Team Champions Terry Gordy & Steve Williams defeated Arn Anderson & Bobby Eaton
– WCW TV Champion Ricky Steamboat defeated Steve Austin

1994

Frankfurt, Germany:
– Jim Duggan defeated Diamond Dallas Page
– The Nasty Boys defeated Kevin & Dave Sullivan
– Brian Pillman defeated WCW TV Champion Lord Steven Regal in a non-title match
– Marcus Alexander Bagwell & the Patriot defeated WCW Tag Team Champions Paul Orndorff & Paul Roma in a non-title match
– Vader defeated the Guardian Angel
– Sting defeated Steve Austin
– WCW World Champion Hulk Hogan pinned Ric Flair

1996

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
– The Eliminators & Brian Lee defeated Tommy Dreamer, Terry Gordy & Steve Williams
– ECW World Heavyweight Champion Raven defeated Pitbull #2
– ECW World Television Champion Shane Douglas defeated Louie Spicolli

1998

WCW Fall Brawl: Winston Salem, North Carolina:
– The British Bulldog and Jim Neidhart defeated The Dancing Fools (Alex Wright and Disco Inferno)
– Chris Jericho defeated “Goldberg” (impersonator) by submission to retain the WCW World Television Championship
– Ernest Miller defeated Norman Smiley
– Rick Steiner fought Scott Steiner (with Buff Bagwell) to a no-contest
– Juventud Guerrera defeated Silver King to retain the WCW Cruiserweight Championship
– Saturn defeated Raven (with Kanyon and Lodi) in a Raven’s Rules match
– Dean Malenko defeated Curt Hennig (with Rick Rude) by disqualification
– Konnan defeated Scott Hall (with Vincent) by submission
– Team WCW (Diamond Dallas Page, Roddy Piper and The Warrior) defeated nWo Hollywood (Hollywood Hogan, Bret Hart and Stevie Ray) and nWo Wolfpac (Kevin Nash, Sting and Lex Luger) in WarGames

2003

Belleville, Michigan:
– Shane Douglas defeated D’Lo Brown to win the Border City Wrestling Can-Am Title

2008

Tokyo, Japan:
– Bryan Danielson defeated ROH World Champion Nigel McGuinness in a non-title match
– Jimmy Jacobs & Tyler Black defeated Jay & Mark Briscoe to retain the ROH World Tag Team Titles

2009

WWE Breaking Point: Montreal, Quebec, Canada:
– Evan Bourne defeated Chavo Guerrero
– Jeri-Show (Chris Jericho and Big Show) defeated The World’s Strongest Tag Team (Montel Vontavious Porter and Mark Henry)
to retain the Unified WWE Tag Team Championship
– Kofi Kingston defeated The Miz to retain the WWE United States Championship
– The Legacy (Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase) defeated D-Generation X (Triple H and Shawn Michaels) in a Submissions Count Anywhere match
– Kane defeated The Great Khali (with Ranjin Singh) in a Singapore Cane match
– Christian defeated William Regal to retain the ECW Championship
– John Cena defeated Randy Orton in an I Quit Match to win the WWE Championship
– CM Punk defeated The Undertaker in a submissions match

Daily Pro Wrestling History (09/12): Sting wins WCW title at Fall Brawl 1999

1962

St. Louis, Missouri:
– Cowboy Bob Ellis defeated Lou Thesz by DQ (Thesz was last minute sub for NWA Champ Buddy Rogers, who was injured in a brawl with Bill Miller & Karl Kotch in Columbus, Ohio dressing room)
– Johnny Valentine & Bill Dromo beat Rip Hawk & Wladek (Killer) Kowalski
– Red Bastien vs Buddy Austin went to a time limit draw
– Joe Tangaro beat Hiro Matsuda by DQ
– Rock Hunter beat Tom Phillips
– Ray Collins defeated Thor Hagen

1963

Kansas City, Kansas:
– Mongolian Stomper beat Rock Hunter by DQ
– Larry Hamilton and Jack Allen beat John Kace and Harley Race 2 falls to 0
– Enrique Torres beat Bulldog Plechas

1970

Boston, Massachusetts:
– WWWF World Champion Bruno Sammartino defeated Crusher Verdi in a Texas Death match

Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– AWA Tag Team Champions Mad Dog Vachon & Butcher Vachon beat Larry Hennig & Lars Anderson in 2 out of 3 falls
– Blackjack Lanza beat Edouard Carpentier
– Mighty Igor Vodik beat Dave Cox
– Paul Diamond drew Big K
– Billy Howard beat Frank Hickey

1979

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada:
– AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel beat Greg Gagne by countout
– Mad Dog Vachon beat Stan Hansen
– Handicap match: Billy Robinson beat Super Destroyer Mark II & Lord Alfred Hayes
– Steve Olsonoski & Paul Ellering beat Bobby Duncum & Jesse Ventura
– Peter Sandor Szabo beat Fred Peloquin
– Ron Ritchie beat George Gadaski

1980

St. Louis, Missouri:
– Dick the Bruiser defeated Dick Murdoch inside the chain-link fence
– Ric Flair defeated Ted DiBiase
– David Von Erich and Rufus R. Jones defeated King Kong Brody and Takachiho
– Von Raschke draw Pat O’Connor
– Bob Sweetan defeated Kerry Brown
– Mike George defeated Billy Howard
– Bulldog Bob Brown and Buzz Tyler defeated Jesse Barr and Spike Huber

1982

– Sgt. Slaughter & Don Kernoodle defeated Giant Babs & Antonio Inoki in a fictitious tournament final for the NWA World Tag Team Titles

1986

Charleston, South Carolina:
– Dutch Mantell defeated Thunderfoot #2
– Misty Blue defeated Linda Dallas
– Bobby Jaggers defeated Thunderfoot #1
– Jimmy Garvin defeated Sam Houston
– Dick Murdoch, NWA Tag Team Champions Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated Big Bubba, Bobby Eaton & Dennis Condrey
– NWA National Heavyweight Champion Wahoo McDaniel defeated Tully Blanchard
– Magnum TA defeated NWA US Champion Nikita Koloff

1987

St. Louis, Missouri:
– Michael Hayes & Sting defeated Eddie Gilbert & Terry Taylor
– Black Bart & the Terminator defeated Steve Cox & Shane Douglas
– Tim Horner fought Tiger Conway Jr. to a draw
– Dusty Rhodes & Road Warrior Hawk defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a non-title match
– Steve Williams defeated Dory Funk Jr.
– Ron Garvin fought NWA World Champion Ric Flair to a draw

Greensboro, North Carolina:
– Denny Brown defeated Gladiator #1
– The Barbarian pinned George South
– The Italian Stallion pinned Teijo Khan
– Sean Royal & the MOD Squad defeated Jimmy Valiant, Kendall Windham, & Lazertron
– UWF Western States Heritage Champion Barry Windham defeated Ivan Koloff
– Jimmy Garvin pinned Manny Fernandez
– NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated NWA TV Champion Nikita Koloff via disqualification; both titles were at stake in the match
– NWA Tag Team Champions Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson fought Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard to a 60-minute time-limit draw

1988

Dallas, Texas:
– The Samoan Swat Team (Fatu & Samu) defeated John Tatum & Jimmy Jack Funk (Jesse Barr) to win the World Class Championship Wrestling Texas Tag Team Titles

Greenville, South Carolina:
– Brad Armstrong defeated Luke Williams; the match was scheduled as Armstrong & Kendall Windham vs. the Sheepherders
– Russian Assassin #1 defeated the Italian Stallion
– Ricky Morton defeated Al Perez
– Nikita Koloff defeated Rip Morgan (sub. for Larry Zbyszko)
– The Road Warriors & Steve Williams defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo, Rick Steiner, & Kevin Sullivan
– NWA Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers (sub. for Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard)
– Sting defeated NWA US Champion Barry Windham via disqualification

1989

WCW Clash of the Champions: Columbia, South Carolina:
– The Road Warriors (w/ Paul Ellering) defeated the Samoan Swat Team (w/ Paul E. Dangerously)
– Tom Zenk defeated the Cuban Assassin via submission
– Sid Vicious (w/ Teddy Long & Dan Spivey) pinned Ranger Ross
– NWA Tag Team Champions Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin defeated Rick & Scott Steiner (w/ Missy Hyatt & Robin Green)
– Brian Pillman pinned Norman (w/ Teddy Long)
– Steve Williams pinned Mike Rotunda
– United States Champion Lex Luger defeated Tommy Rich
– Sting & Ric Flair defeated Dick Slater & The Great Muta via disqualification

1990

Canton, Ohio:
– Tommy Rich pinned the Blade Hunter
– The Master Blasters defeated Mike Rotunda & Tim Horner
– Jackie Fulton pinned Dutch Mantell
– NWA US Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated the Samoan Swat Team via disqualification
– Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Brian Pillman & Tom Zenk
– NWA TV Champion Arn Anderson & Sid Vicious defeated the Junkyard Dog & Brad Armstrong
– NWA World Champion Sting pinned Ric Flair

San Antonio, Texas:
– Hector Guerrero pinned Buddy Landel
– Lou Perez pinned Barry Horowitz
– Norman pinned the Iron Sheik
– Bambi defeated Susan Sexton in a non-title match
– El Gigante defeated Dr. X (Randy Culley)
– Ricky Morton & Terry Taylor (sub. for Robert Gibson) defeated Bill Irwin (sub. for NWA Tag Team Champion Ron Simmons) &
NWA Tag Team Champion Butch Reed
– Tracy Smothers & Steve Armstrong defeated Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin

1992

Cleveland, Ohio:
– Greg Valentine & Dick Slater defeated Van Hammer & Tom Zenk
– Erik Watts defeated Mike Graham
– Dustin Rhodes defeated Bob Cook
– Brad Armstrong defeated Brian Pillman
– WCW TV Champion Ricky Steamboat defeated Steve Austin
– Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Arn Anderson & Bobby Eaton
– The Barbarian defeated Barry Windham
– Sting & Nikita Koloff defeated Jake Roberts & the Super Invader
– WCW World Champion Ron Simmons defeated WCW US Champion Rick Rude

Cumberland, Kentucky:
– Killer Kyle pinned Mike Sampson
– The Dirty White Boy pinned Danny Davis
– Tim Horner & Brian Lee beat The Heavenly Bodies (Lane & Pritchard) via DQ
– The Rock-n-Roll Express beat Robert Fuller & Jimmy Golden
– Danny Davis won a battle royal

1993

Knoxville, Tennessee:
– Ron & Don Harris beat Scott & Brian Armstrong
– Tim Horner pinned Chris Candido in a “country whipping” match
– The Heavenly Bodies (Pritchard & Del Rey) beat The Rock-n-Roll Express via DQ
– SMW Champ Brian Lee pinned Tracy Smothers in a taped fist match
– Terry Funk pinned Bob Armstrong (as a result, Jim Cornette became the SMW Commissioner)

1994

Munich, Germany:
– Jim Duggan pinned Diamond Dallas Page
– The Nasty Boys defeated Kevin & Dave Sullivan
– Brian Pillman pinned WCW TV Champion Lord Steven Regal in a non-title match
– Marcus Alexander Bagwell & the Patriot defeated WCW Tag Team Champions Paul Orndorff & Paul Roma in a non-title match
– Vader pinned the Guardian Angel
– Sting pinned Steve Austin
– WCW World Champion Hulk Hogan pinned Ric Flair

1999

WCW Fall Brawl: Winston-Salem, North Carolina:
– Rey Mysterio Jr., Billy Kidman, & Eddie Guerrero defeated Vampiro & the Insane Clown Posse
– Lenny Lane pinned Kaz Hayashi
– Hugh Morrus & Brian Knobbs defeated Dean Malenko & Shane Douglas in a No DQ match (Douglas suffered a slightly torn bicep during the match)
– WCW TV Champion Rick Steiner pinned Perry Saturn
– Berlyn pinned Jim Duggan (sub. for Buff Bagwell)
– Harlem Heat defeated Barry & Kendall Windham to win the WCW World Tag Team Titles
– Sid Vicious defeated Chris Benoit to win the United States Title
– Bill Goldberg pinned Diamond Dallas Page
– Sting defeated Hulk Hogan to win the WCW World Heavyweight Title

2003

Tokyo, Japan:
– Takashi Sugiara defeated Michael Modest to win the Pro Wrestling Noah Junior Heavyweight Title

2004

WWF Unforgiven: Portland, Oregon:
– Maven defeated Rodney Mack (with Jazz)
– Chris Benoit and William Regal defeated Evolution (Ric Flair and Batista)
– Trish Stratus (with Tyson Tomko) defeated Victoria to retain the WWE Women’s Championship
– Tyson Tomko defeated Steven Richards
– Chris Jericho defeated Christian in a Ladder match for the vacant WWE Intercontinental Championship
– Shawn Michaels defeated Kane (with Lita) in a No Disqualification match
– La Résistance (Sylvain Grenier and Robért Conway) defeated Rhyno and Tajiri to retain the World Tag Team Championship
– Triple H defeated Randy Orton to win the Raw World Title

2013

TNA No Surrender:
– AJ Styles defeated Austin Aires
– Brutus Magnus defeated Bobby Roode
– Bully Ray defeated Mr. Anderson in a Last Man Standing match to retain the TNA Title
– AJ Styles defeated Brutus Magnus in a Bound for Glory Series final

2021

ROH Death Before Dishonor: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: 

– Alex Zayne won the Honor Rumble to earn a future ROH World title shot

– Dalton Castle defeated Eli Isom 

– Taylor Rust defeated Jake Atlas 

– Tony Deppen & Homicide & Chris Dickinson defeated LSG & John Walters & Lee Moriarty 

– Matt Taven & Mike Bennett defeated Mark & Jay Briscoe 

– Josh Woods defeated Jonathan Gresham to win the Pure title

– Moses & Kaun & O’Shay Edwards retained the Six-Man Tag Team titles over Bestia del Ring & Kenny King & Dragon Lee 

– Rok-C pinned Miranda Alize in the Women’s title tournament final 

– Bandido won a four-way elimination match over EC3, Demonic Flamita and Brody King to retain the ROH World title

Daily Pro Wrestling History (09/11): AJ Styles wins his first WWE World title

1959

Guadalajara, Mexico:
– Rey Mendoza defeated Dory Dixon for the EMLL NWA Light Heavyweight Title

1965

Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– AWA Champion The Crusher beat Larry Hennig
– Harley Race beat Tex McKenzie
– Chris Markoff beat Santiago Acosta
– Reggie Parks beat Guy Taylor

1967

Fort Worth, Texas:
– Fritz & Waldo Von Erich defeated Brute Bernard & Mike Paidousis to win the NWA American Tag Team Titles

1968

Duluth, Minnesota:
– The Crusher beat Dr X in a Saloon Match
– Larry Hennig & Harley Race beat Luke Brown & Bill Watts
– Chris Markoff beat Mike Boyer
– Billy Red Lyons beat Blackjack Daniels

1969

Kansas City, Kansas:
– The Viking defeated Masao Komura
– Joe Scarpello defeated Jack Armstrong
– K.O. Cox defeated Ronnie Paul
– Stan the Mad Russian defeated Big Luke via DQ
– Tarzan Tyler defeated Dick the Bruiser in three falls

1973

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
– Professor Toru Tanaka & Mr. Fuji defeated Tony Garea & Haystacks Calhoun for the WWWF World Tag Team Titles

Honolulu, Hawaii
– The Crusher beat Superstar Billy Graham
– Ed Francis beat Sam Steamboat to win Hawaiian Title
– Neff Maiava & Tosh Togo beat Tony Borne & Ripper Collins
– Nick Bockwinkel beat Ken Patera

1975

Kansas City, Kansas:
– Prince Tapu & Don Wayt defeated Dan Burdick & Jesse Ventura
– Jerry Oates fought Terry Funk to a no contest
– Central States Heavyweight Champion Ed Wiskowski (Colonel DeBeers) fought Dick the Bruiser to a double-DQ in three falls

1976

Greenville, North Carolina:
– Wahoo McDaniel defeated Ric Flair to win the NWA Mid Atlantic Heavyweight Title

1977

Orlando, Florida:
– Dusty Rhodes & Don Muraco defeated WWWF World Champion Superstar Billy Graham & Ivan Koloff

1981

Denver, Colorado:
– AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel ddq Tito Santana
– Hulk Hogan beat Jerry Blackwell by countout
– Greg Gagne & Buck Zumhofe beat Ray Stevens & Bobby Heenan
– Adrian Adonis beat Ed Boulder (Ed Leslie/Brutus Beefcake)

1986

Norfolk, Virginia:
– Buddy Landell defeated Hector Guerrero
– The Italian Stallion defeated Mark Fleming
– Misty Blue defeated Linda Dallas
– Arn Anderson defeated the Warlord
– NWA National Heavyweight Champion Wahoo McDaniel defeated Ivan Koloff
– NWA US Champion Nikita Koloff defeated Magnum TA via disqualification
– NWA Tag Team Champions Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated Bobby Eaton & Dennis Condrey in a Best 2 out of 3 falls match
– NWA TV Champion Dusty Rhodes defeated Big Bubba via count-out in a streetfight
– NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Dick Murdoch via disqualification

1987

Charleston, West Virginia:
– George South pinned Mark Fleming
– Lazertron pinned Denny Brown
– The MOD Squad defeated Italian Stallion & Keith Patterson
– Arn Anderson defeated NWA Tag Team Champion Robert Gibson in a No DQ match after Tully Blanchard inteferred
– NWA Tag Team Champion Ricky Morton defeated Tully Blanchard in a Texas Death match
– NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated NWA TV Champion Nikita Koloff via disqualification
– NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned Ron Garvin

1988

Greensboro, North Carolina:
– NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo & Rick Steiner defeated Brad Armstrong & the Italian Stallion
– Steve Williams pinned Rip Morgan with the Oklahoma Stampede
– The Russian Assassins defeated Ricky Morton & Nikita Koloff via disqualification
– The Road Warriors defeated the Sheepherders
– Dusty Rhodes (w/ Brad Armstrong) defeated Al Perez in a dog collar match
– Sting defeated NWA US Champion Barry Windham by DQ
– NWA World & U.S. Tag Team Champions The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane) defeated The Fantastics (Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers)
– Lex Luger defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair by DQ

1990

Dayton, Ohio:
– Tommy Rich pinned the Blade Hunter
– The Master Blasters defeated Mike Rotunda & Tim Horner
– Jackie Fulton pinned Dutch Mantell
– NWA US Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated the Samoan Swat Team
– Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Brian Pillman & Tom Zenk
– NWA TV Champion Arn Anderson & Sid Vicious defeated the Junkyard Dog & Brad Armstrong
– NWA World Champion Sting pinned Ric Flair

1992

Chicago, Illinois:
– Arn Anderson & Bobby Eaton defeated Van Hammer & Tom Zenk
– Erik Watts defeated Mike Graham
– Dustin Rhodes defeated Bob Cook
– The Barbarian defeated Barry Windham
– Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Greg Valentine & Dick Slater
– Brad Armstrong pinned Brian Pillman with the Russian legsweep
– WCW TV Champion Ricky Steamboat defeated Steve Austin
– Sting & Nikita Koloff defeated Jake Roberts & the Super Invader
– WCW World Champion Ron Simmons defeated WCW US Champion Rick Rude

1993

Morristown, Tennessee:
– Tom Pritchard pinned Brian Armstrong
– Scott Armstrong beat Jimmy Del Rey via DQ
– Bob Armstrong pinned The Dirty White Boy
– SMW Champ Brian Lee pinned Tim Horner
– The Rock-n-Roll Express beat Ron & Don Harris in a “hair vs. title” match to win the SMW Tag Team Titles

1995

Memphis, Tennessee:
– Steve Dunn pinned Pat Tanaka
– Axl Rotten drew Spellbinder
– Miss Texas beat Uptown Karen & Downtown Bruno in a “handicap” match
– Doug Gilbert beat Tracy Smothers
– USWA Tag Champs PG-13 beat The Heavenly Bodies (Pritchard & Del Rey) (Doug Gilbert was the special referee)
– Brian Christopher defeated Billy Jack Haynes for the USWA Southern Heavyweight Title
– USWA Unified World Champ Jerry Lawler beat Jesse James Armstrong

1997

Louisville, Kentucky:
– Tracy Smothers defeated Bull Pain for the IWA Mid-South Heavyweight Title

Wrestlefest: Amarillo, Texas:
– WWF World Heavyweight Champion Bret Hart defeated Terry Funk
– ECW World Television Champion Taz defeated Chris Candido
– ECW World Heavyweight Champion Shane Douglas defeated Tommy Dreamer
– Dory Funk Jr. defeated Rob Van Dam

2004

Elizabeth, New Jersey:
– Bryan Danielson defeated Alex Shelley
– ROH champion Samoa Joe pinned Doug Williams

2005

– Austin Aires defeated Roderick Strong
– AJ Styles defeated Christopher Daniels and Samoa Joe to win the TNA X Division Title

2010

New York City:
– Colt Cabana & El Generico defeated Steve Corino & Kevin Steen in a double chain match
– ROH Tag Team champions The Kings of Wrestling defeated Charlie Haas and Shelton Benjamin
– ROH TV champion Eddie Edwards defeated Shawn Daivari
– Christopher Daniels defeated Austin Aries
– Roderick Strong defeated Tyler Black to win the ROH championship

2011

Orlando, Florida:
– Winter defeated Mickie James to win TNA Knockouts Title
– Austin Aires defeated Brian Kendrick to win TNA X Division Title
– Matt Morgan defeated Samoa Joe
– Kurt Angle defeated Sting and Mr. Anderson to retain TNA World Title

2014

NXT TakeOver: Fatal Four-Way: Winter Park, Florida:
– Kalisto and Sin Cara defeated Konnor and Viktor for the NXT Tag Team Titles
– Baron Corbin defeated CJ Parker
– Enzo Amore (with Colin Cassady) defeated Sylvester Lefort (with Marcus Louis) in a Hair vs. Hair match
– Bull Dempsey defeated Mojo Rawley
– Charlotte defeated Bayley to retain the NXT Womens’ Title
– Adrian Neville defeated Tyler Breeze, Tyson Kidd and Sami Zayn to retain NXT Title

2016

WWE Backlash: Richmond, Virginia:
– AJ Styles won the WWE World Championship from Dean Ambrose
– The Miz defeated Dolph Ziggler to retain the Intercontinental title
– Becky Lynch defeated Carmella, Natalya, Nikki Bella, Alexa Bliss and Naomi to become the first SmackDown Women’s Champion
– Heath Slater and Rhyno defeated The Usos to become the first SmackDown Tag Team Champions

Daily Pro Wrestling History (09/10): Midnight Express win NWA Tag Team titles

1937

Kansas City, Kansas:
– Everett Marshall beat Sol Slagel to retain the World title
– Lou Thesz beat George Zaharias

1951

Augusta, Georgia:
– Don McIntyre defeated Art Nelson in a two of three falls match to win the Southern Heavyweight Title

1952

Des Moines, Iowa:
– Pat O’Connor beat Jim Dobie
– Gypsy Joe beat Balk Estes
– Billy Hickson beat Milt Olsen
– Johnny Balbo defeated Reggie Lisowski (Crusher)

1965

Denver, Colorado:
– AWA Tag Team Champions Larry Hennig & Harley Race beat The Crusher & Verne Gagne

1968

Dallas, Texas:
– The Spoiler & Gary Hart defeated Fritz Von Erich & Grizzly Smith to win the NWA American Tag Team Titles
– Nick Kozak fought Dusty Rhodes to a draw

1976

Denver, Colorado:
– Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell beat Mad Dog Vachon & Baron Von Raschke
– Blackjack Lanza beat the Crusher
– Bobby Duncum beat Peter Maivia on a 3rd fall DQ
– Billy Francis drew Pierre Poisson

1978

Toronto, Ontario, Canada:
– Angelo Mosca beat AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel by countout
– WWWF Champion Bob Backlund beat Gorilla Monsoon
– Andre the Giant beat Waldo Von Erich
– Verne Gagne beat Lord Alfred Hayes

Dallas, Texas:
– Kevin Von Erich fought Gino Hernandez to a double countout
– David Von Erich beat Bruiser Brody to win Texas Heavyweight title
– Rocky Johnson & Leroy Brown went to a time limit draw with Killer Karl Krupp & Killer Brooks

1979

Louisville, Kentucky:
– Steve Regal & Eddie Gilbert defeated the Spoilers
– Ron Bass defeated Tommy Gilbert
– AWA Southern tag champs the Blonde Bombers (Wayne Ferris & Larry Latham aka The future Honkytonk Man & Moondog Spot) beat Steve Regal & Eddie Gilbert
– Michael Hayes & Terry Gordy defeated Sonny King & Ricky Morton via DQ
– Bill Dundee defeated Jerry Lawler

1980

Ohtsu, Japan:
– Harley Race defeated Giant Baba for the NWA World Heavyweight Wrestling Title

1982

Dallas, Texas:
– Brian Adidas defeated The Samoan
– Al Madril defeated Armand Hussein
– José Lothario defeated Magic Dragon
– Bill Irwin and King Kong Bundy defeated WCCW America’s Tag Team champions Kerry and Kevin Von Erich to become the new champions
– The Great Kabuki defeated Bugsy McGraw

1983

Memphis, Tennessee:
– Austin Idol defeated Ken Patera to win the AWA International Heavyweight Title

Portland, Oregon:
– Brian Adidas wrestled Matt Borne to a time limit draw
– Al Madril and Jules Strongbow went to a time limit draw
– Siva Afi defeated Scott Ferris by disqualification
– Al Madril and Mike Miller went to a time limit draw
– Rip Oliver & The Assassin &The Dynamite Kid defeated Buddy Rose & Billy Jack (Haynes) & Curt Hennig

1984

Memphis, Tennessee:
– Dutch Mantell fought Mark Ragin to a draw
– The Dirty White Boys (Tony Anthony & Len Denton) beat Johnny Wilhoit & Mark Batten
– Tojo Yamamoto beat Kurt Von Hess via DQ
– AWA Southern Tag Champs The Nightmares beat The Rock N’ Roll Express
– CWA International Champ Eddie Gilbert beat Tommy Rich
– King Kong Bundy & Rick Rude beat Jerry Lawler & Randy Savage via DQ

Baltimore, Maryland:
– David Schultz defeated Jose Luis Rivera
– The Fabulous Freebirds’ Michael Hayes & Terry Gordy defeated the Moondogs
– The Junkyard Dog defeated the Iron Sheik
– Andre the Giant & Pat Patterson, & Sika defeated Capt. Lou Albano & WWF Tag Team Champions Adrian Adonis & Dick Murdoch
– Sgt. Slaughter defeated Bob Orton
– WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Jesse Ventura

1988

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
– Ron Simmons defeated Agent Steel
– Ricky Morton pinned Curtis Thompson
– Brad Armstrong, Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Rick Steiner, Larry Zbyzsko, & Al Perez
– Dusty Rhodes defeated Kevin Sullivan in a dog collar match when Brad Armstrong (sub. for Dick Murdoch)
– Sting defeated NWA US Champion Barry Windham via disqualification
– The Road Warriors defeated Rip Morgan & Russian Assassin #1
– NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo defeated Nikita Koloff via disqualification
– NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard to win the titles

1989

Greensboro, North Carolina:
– Ron Simmons pinned Eddie Gilbert
– The New Zealand Militia defeated Scott Hall & Ranger Ross
– Mike Rotunda fought Steve Williams to a draw
– Rick & Scott Steiner fought Sid Vicious & Dan Spivey to a double count-out
– Sting defeated the Great Muta via disqualification
– NWA US Champion Lex Luger pinned Tommy Rich
– NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Dick Slater (sub. for Terry Funk) in a Death Match

Ft. Pierce, Florida:
– Lou Perez defeated Powerhouse Parker
– Dick Murdoch defeated the Cuban Assassin
– Jim Cornette pinned Paul E. Dangerously
– Bobby Eaton & Brian Pillman (sub. for Stan Lane) defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin via disqualification
– The Road Warriors defeated the Samoan Swat Team in a steel cage match

1990

Memphis, Tennessee:
– Joe Maggs & Rex King beat The New York Brawler & Doug Gilbert
– Eddie Marlin beat Sam Bass in a lumberjack strap match
– Bill Dundee beat Tony Anthony in a first blood match
– Brickhouse Brown beat Doug Gilbert via DQ in a garbage can match
– Vicious Vicki beat The Dirty White Girl via DQ in a bottle on a pole match
– Frank Morrell beat Downtown Bruno
– Brian Lee & Don Harris defeated Jeff Jarrett & Jeff Gaylord for the USWA Tag Team Titles
– Jerry Lawler beat Eddie Gilbert in an ambulance match

1992

Providence, Rhode Island:
– High Energy, Owen Hart & Koko B. Ware defeated Skinner & Barry Horowitz
– The Mountie pinned Tito Santana
– Shawn Michaels pinned Virgil
– Razor Ramon pinned Randy Savage
– WWF Tag Team Champions Natural Disasters defeated the Beverly Brothers
– Bret Hart pinned Papa Shango
– The Undertaker defeated WWF World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification

Terre Haute, Indiana:
– Tom Zenk defeated Dick Slater
– Erik Watts defeated Bob Cook
– Nikita Koloff defeated Van Hammer
– Brian Pillman defeated Brad Armstrong
– Dustin Rhodes defeated Greg Valentine
– Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Arn Anderson & Bobby Eaton
– The Barbarian defeated Barry Windham
– WCW TV Champion Ricky Steamboat defeated Steve Austin
– WCW World Champion Ron Simmons & Sting defeated WCW US Champion Rick Rude & the Super Invader

1994

Morristown, Tennessee:
– Lance Storm defeated Brimstone the Inferno
– Ricky Morton defeated Chris Candido in a hair vs. mask match
– SMW Heavyweight Champion the Dirty White Boy defeated Bruiser Bedlam
– Chris Candido defeated Brian Lee
– SMW Tag Team Champions Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated New Jack & Mustafa

Berlin, Germany:
– WCW TV Champion Lord Steven Regal defeated Brian Pillman
– Vader defeated the Guardian Angel
– Sting defeated Steve Austin
– Marcus Alexander Bagwell & the Patriot defeated WCW Tag Team Champions Paul Orndorff & Paul Roma in a non-title match
– WCW World Champion Hulk Hogan pinned Ric Flair

1995

Tokyo, Japan:
– Yoshinari Ogawa defeated Dan Kroffat (aka Phil LaFon) to win the All-Japan World Junior Heavyweight Title

2001

San Antonio, Texas:
– Yoshihiro Tajiri defeated Chris Kanyon for the WCW U.S. Heavyweight Title

Daily Pro Wrestling History (09/09): Dusty Rhodes wins NWA TV title

1965

Kansas City, Kansas:
– Mongolian Stomper beat Bob Geigel 2 falls to 1
– The Ox (Ox Baker) beat Bob Brown
– Sonny Myers beat Bulldog Plechas by DQ
– Jerry Miller drew Thor Hagen

1967

Boston, Massachusetts:
– WWWF World Champion Bruno Sammartino defeated Gorilla Monsoon in a Texas Death match

Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– Dr. X beat The Crusher by DQ
– Ramon Torres beat Harley Race
– Larry Hennig beat Al Kashey
– Rock Rogowski (Ole Anderson) beat Big K
– Chris Markoff beat Steve Druk
– Eddie Sharkey beat Paul Caruso

1972

Milwaukee, Wisconsin:
– Bill Watts & Moose Cholak beat Ivan Koloff & Big K
– Don Muraco & Wahoo McDaniel beat Larry Hennig & Dusty Rhodes
– Ramon Torres beat Higo Hamaguchi
– George Gadaski beat Cesar Pabon
– Rene Goulet beat Billy Howard

Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– AWA Tag Team Champions Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens beat Dr X & Mad Dog Vachon
– Wilbur Snyder beat Hans Hermann
– Bull Bullinski beat Joe Guzman
– Jack Pesek beat Kenny Jay
– Jean Antone & Mars Monroe beat Belle Starr & Betty Niccoli

1975

Omaha, Nebraska:
– Baron Von Raschke beat Billy Robinson in 2 out of 3 falls
– Pampero Firpo no contest Nick Bockwinkel
– Jimmy Valiant & Johnny Valiant beat Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell
– Kim Duk beat Bull Bullinski

1976

Kansas City, Kansas:
– The Super Intern defeated Ox Baker in a Texas Death Match
– Skip Young & Rick Gibson fought Black Gordman & Great Goliath to a double DQ
– Harley Race defeated Bob Brown to retain the Central States Title

1977

St. Louis, Missouri:
– Dory Funk Jr. defeated Von Raschke
– Pat O’Connor won a Wrestle Royal
– Andre the Giant and Pat O’Connor defeated Ivan Koloff and Roger Kirby
– Dick the Bruiser defeated John Valiant
– Rufus R. Jones defeated Bobby Jaggers
– Vicki Williams defeated Terri Shane
– Bob Sweetan defeated Don Wayt
– Ron Starr draw Bulldog Bob Brown

Atlanta, Georgia:
– Tony Atlas and Tommy Rich defeated Pak Song and the Executioner to win the Georgia Tag Team Titles

1980

Allentown, Pennsylvania:
– The Samoans defeated Tony Garea & Rene Goulet in a tournament final for the WWWF World Tag Team Titles

1984

St. Paul, Minnesota:
– AWA Champion Rick Martel drew Brad Rheingans
– AWA Tag Team Champions Road Warriors beat Steve O & Jim Brunzell
– Fabulous Ones & Blackjack Lanza beat Nick Bockwinkel & Mr. Saito & Bobby Heenan in a Weasel Suit Match
– Curt Hennig beat Harley Race by DQ
– Larry Zbyzsko beat Tom Zenk
– Billy Robinson beat Steve Regal

1986

Columbia, South Carolina:
– Dusty Rhodes defeated Arn Anderson for the NWA Television Title

1988

Houston, Texas:
– Brad Armstrong pinned Rick Steiner
– Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Tug Taylor & Rip Morgan (sub. for the Sheepherders, who were in Puerto Rico)
– Nikita Koloff pinned Russian Assassin #1
– NWA US Champion Barry Windham defeated Sting via count-out
– Ricky Morton pinned Rip Morgan (sub. for NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda)
– Dusty Rhodes & Steve Williams (sub. for Dick Murdoch) defeated Kevin Sullivan & Al Perez
– NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane fought NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard to a double DQ
– Lex Luger defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification

1990

Ft. Worth, Texas:
– Norman pinned Barry Horowitz
– Bill Irwin pinned David Sierra
– Susan Sexton defeated Bambi
– Stan Hansen pinned Tommy Rich
– Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin defeated Tracy Smothers & Steve Armstrong
– Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Terry Taylor & Hector Guerrero
– El Gigante defeated Dr. X (Randy Culley)
– NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated Sid Vicious via count-out
– NWA World Champion Sting defeated Ric Flair at the 30-minute mark

1993

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
– Shane Douglas won the ECW Heavyweight Title via forfeit from Tito Santana

2000

Mississauga, Ontario, Canada:
– Rhino defeated Kid Kash to become the last ECW Television Champion

2012

TNA No Surrender: Orlando, Florida:
– Jeff Hardy beat Samoa Joe
– Bully Ray defeated James Storm
– TNA Knockouts Champion Brooke Tessmacher defeated Tara
– X Division Champion Zema Ion defeated Sonjay Dutt
– Rob Van Dam defeated Magnus
– TNA Tag Team Champions Frankie Kazarian & Christopher Daniels defeated AJ Styles & Kurt Angle
– Jeff Hardy defeated Bully Ray

Daily Pro Wrestling History (09/07): WWE Unforgiven 2008

1927

Columbus, Ohio:

– Jack Reynolds won the World Welterweight Title from Bert Willard

1936

Atlanta, Georgia:

– Honey Boy Hackney won the Southern Light Heavyweight Champion by defeating Ben Jordan

1945

Houston, Texas:

– Buddy Rogers defeated Ted Cox to win the Texas Heavyweight Title

1953

Abilene, Texas:

– Ciclón Anaya and Tommy Martindale defeated Cowboy Carlson and Dory Funk for the NWA Southwest Tag Team Titles

1956

Houston, Texas:

– Pepper Gomez defeated Gene Kelly (Kiniski) for the NWA Texas Heavyweight Title

Atlanta, Georgia:

– Don McIntyre defeated Fred Blassie to win the Georgia NWA Southern Heavyweight Title

Mexico City, Mexico:

– Médico Asesino defeated Jose Lothario in a tournament final for the vacant Mexican National Heavyweight Title

1960

Portland, Oregon:

– Tony Borne defeated Ed Francis to win the NWA Pacific Northwest Heavyweight Title

1961

Toronto, Ontario, Canada:

– Cyclone and Hurricane Smith defeated Man Mountain Campbell and Stan Stasiak to win the Toronto NWA International Tag Team Titles

1961

Jacksonville, Florida:

– Karl and Kurt Von Brauner defeated Ike Eakins and Eddie Graham in a tournament final for the vacant Florida NWA World Tag Team Titles

1962

Houston, Texas:

– Duke Keomuka and Taro Miyake defeated The Alaskan (Jay York) and Tarzan Tyler for the Texas NWA World Tag Team Titles

1963

Omaha, Nebraska:

– AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne defeated Omaha World Heavyweight Champion Fritz Von Erich to unify the title

– Waldo Von Erich ddq Mitsu Arakawa

– Guy Mitchell & Don Whittler beat Missouri Mauler Rocky Hamilton & Bulldog Danny Plechas

– Bob Geigel drew Jack Pesek

Minneapolis, Minnesota:

– AWA Tag Team Champions Dick The Bruiser & Crusher no contest Ivan Kalmikoff & Karol Kalmikoff

– Larry Hennig drew Don McClarty

– Paul Christy beat Bill Wright

– Stan Kowalski beat Eddie Sharkey

1964

Columbus, Ohio:

– NWA World Heavyweight Champion Lou Thesz defeated American Wrestling Alliance World Heavyweight Champion Karl Krauser (Karl Gotch) to unify the titles

1967

Wellington, New Zealand:

– John DaSilva defeated Al Hobman to win the New Zealand Heavyweight Title

Sioux City, Iowa:

– Pat O’Connor beat Bob Orton by DQ

– AWA Tag Team Champions Larry Hennig & Harley Race beat Doug Gilbert & Reggie Parks

– Bob Ellis beat Chris Markoff

– Mike Dibiase beat Eddie Sharkey

1970

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada:

– Don Leo Jonathan and Duncan McTavish defeated Bob Brown and John Quinn to win the Vancouver NWA Canadian Tag Team Titles

Memphis, Tennessee:

– The Interns won the Mid-America NWA Southern Tag Team Titles by defeating Johnny Walker and Tojo Yamamoto

1971

Tokyo, Japan:

– Red Bastien and Bill Howard defeated Rusher Kimura and Thunder Sugiyama for the vacant International Pro Wrestling World Tag Team Titles

1972

Osaka, Japan:

– Seiji Sakaguchi defeated The Sheik to win the NWA United National Title

Kansas City, Kansas:

– Danny Little Bear defeated The Destroyer

– Rufus R. Jones & Omar Atlas defeated North American Tag Team Champions Black Angus & Roger Kirby (w/ Percival A. Friend) via DQ in three falls

– Texas Death Match: Harley Race defeated Dory Funk Sr.

1974

Hollywood, California:

– Man Mountain Mike defeated Manny Soto for the NWA Beat the Champ Television Title

Chicago, Illinois: (Cominskey Park)

– AWA Champion Verne Gagne beat Billy Robinson COR

– The Sheik & Bobby Heenan beat Dick the Bruiser & Bobo Brazil

– The Crusher & Ivan Putski & Larry Hennig beat Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens & Superstar Billy Graham

– Chris Taylor beat Ox Baker by DQ

– Pepper Gomez no contest Baron Von Raschke

– Wilbur Snyder beat Rene Goulet

– Kim Duk beat Jim Brunzell

– Greg Gagne drew Buddy Wolff

– Vivian Vachon beat Lucille DuPree

1975

Sacramento, California:

– Pat Patterson won the San Francisco NWA United States Heavyweight Title from Angelo Mosca

1977

Raleigh, North Carolina:

– Greg Valentine defeated Wahoo McDaniel to win the NWA Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Title

Los Angeles, California:

– Texas Red defeated Chavo Guerrero for the NWA Americas Heavyweight Title

1980

Tulsa, Oklahoma:

– Terry Gibbs defeated Mr. Pogo to become the first NWA Tri-State Heavyweight Champion

Mexico City, Mexico:

– El Texano defeated El Gringo for the UWA World Welterweight Title

1981

Memphis, Tennessee:

– The Heartbreakers (Joey Cagle and Rocky Sortor) defeated AWA Southern Tag Team Champions Eddie Gilbert & Ricky Morton to win the titles

– Steve Keirn defeated NWA Mid-America Heavyweight Champion Bugsy McGraw in a Title vs. Hair No Disqualification match to win the title

– The Dream Machine defeated AWA Southern Heavyweight Champion Jerry Lawler in a Loser Leaves Town No Disqualification match to win the title

Tampa, Florida:

– Dory Funk Jr. defeated El Gran Apolo to win the NWA Florida Television Title

1983

Seattle, Washington:

– The Dynamite Kid defeated Curt Hennig for the NWA Pacific Northwest Heavyweight Title

1985

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:

– NWA Champion Ric Flair beat Dusty Rhodes

– AWA Tag Team Champions Road Warriors beat Ivan Koloff & Nikita Koloff

– Tully Blanchard beat Magnum TA

– Ole Anderson beat Sam Houston

– Arn Anderson beat Starship Eagle

Las Vegas, Nevada

– Jerry Blackwell & Rick Martel beat Fabulous Freebirds Buddy Roberts & Terry Gordy

– Sleeper vs Sleeper Match: Nick Bockwinkel beat Greg Gagne

– Larry Zbyszko beat Sgt. Slaughter by DQ

– Boris Zhukov beat Brad Rheingans

– Curt Hennig drew Jim Garvin

1986

Chicago, Illinois:

– Midnight Rockers beat AWA Tag Team Champions, Buddy Rose & Doug Somers to win title (Decision later reversed as the wrong man was pinned)

– Curt Hennig (sub Nord The Barbarian) beat Nick Bockwinkel to win AWA Title when Larry Zbyszko hit Bockwinkel with nunchakus (Hennig returned the AWA Title to Bockwinkel because Hennig could not accept winning it in an unjust manner)

– Greg Gagne & Jerry Blackwell & Jimmy Snuka beat Sheik Adnan & Ali Khan & Boris Zhukov

– Scott Hall beat Colonel DeBeers

– Curt Hennig dcor Larry Zbyszko

1987

WCWA Labor Day Star Wars: Fort Worth, Texas:

– Steve and Shaun Simpson defeated WCWA World Tag Team Champions Eric Embry and Frankie Lancaster to win the title

– WCWA World Heavyweight Champion Al Perez defeated Kevin Von Erich by countout to retain the title

Greenville, South Carolina:

– John Savage defeated Brody Chase

– Colt Steele defeated David Isley

– Denny Brown defeated Gladiator #2

– Kendall Windham defeated Teijo Khan

– UWF Western States Heritage Champion Barry Windham fought Arn Anderson to a double count-out

– NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated NWA TV Champion Nikita Koloff in a Russian chain match

– NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Ron Garvin in a No DQ match

Memphis, Tennessee:

– Carl Fergie defeated Jeff Jarrett to win the NWA Mid-America Heavyweight Title

Birmingham, Alabama:

– Larry Hamilton defeated Scott Armstrong for the Southeast NWA United States Junior Heavyweight Title

1988

WCW Clash of Champions: Albany, Georgia:

– Brad Armstrong fought NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda (w/ Kevin Sullivan) to a 20-minute time-limit draw

– Nikita Koloff & Steve Williams defeated the Sheepherders (w/ Rip Morgan)

– Dusty Rhodes defeated Kevin Sullivan (w/ Gary Hart)

– Ricky Morton defeated Ivan Koloff (w/ Paul Jones) in a Russian chain match

– Sting defeated NWA US Champion Barry Windham (w/ JJ Dillon) via disqualification

1990

Fukui, Japan:

– Johnny Ace and Kenta Kobashi defeated The Fantastics (Bobby Fulton and Tommy Rogers) for the vacant AJPW All Asia Tag Team Titles

Jackson, Mississippi:

– Tim Horner pinned Dutch Mantell

– Mike Rotunda fought Brad Armstrong to a draw

– NWA US Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Buddy Landell & Blade Hunter (Al Greene)

– Brian Pillman defeated Harley Race via disqualification

– The Junkyard Dog defeated NWA TV Champion Arn Anderson via disqualification

– NWA Tag Team Champions Doom defeated Ricky Morton & Wendell Cooley (sub. for Robert Gibson,

1991

WWF King of the Ring: Providence, Rhode Island:

– WWF Intercontinental Champion Bret Hart defeated Irwin R. Schyster to win the King of the Ring Tournament

Caguas, Puerto Rico:

– Galan Mendoza and Dusty Wolfe defeated The Latin Connection (Ray Gonzalez and Ricky Santana) to win the WWC Caribbean Tag Team Titles

– Monster Ripper (Rhonda Singh) defeated Candi Devine for the WWC Women’s Title

Oakland, California:

– PN News & Big Josh defeated Johnny B. Badd & Mike Graham

– Bobby Eaton & Tom Zenk defeated Terrance Taylor & Richard Morton

– Dustin Rhodes pinned the Diamond Studd

– WCW Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Larry Zbyzsko defeated WCW US Tag Team Champions Firebreaker Chip & Todd Champion

– WCW US Champion Sting pinned Oz

– Rick Steiner defeated WCW TV Champion Steve Austin via disqualification

– Barry Windham & Ron Simmons defeated WCW World Champion Lex Luger & Mr. Hughes via disqualification

– El Gigante defeated the One Man Gang in a steel cage match

1994

Bad Segeberg, Germany:

– Jim Duggan defeated Diamond Dallas Page

– Brian Pillman defeated WCW TV Champion Lord Steven Regal in a non-title match

– Sting defeated Steve Austin

– The Nasty Boys defeated Kevin & Dave Sullivan

– Marcus Alexander Bagwell & the Patriot defeated WCW Tag Team Champions Paul Orndorff & Paul Roma in a non-title match

– Vader defeated the Guardian Angel

– WCW World Champion Hulk Hogan pinned Ric Flair

1997

WWF In Your House: Louisville, Kentucky:

– Brian Pillman pinned Goldust (with Marlena; Pillman won Marlena for 30 days)

– Brian Christopher defeated Scott Putski by countout

– Savio Vega defeated Crush and Faarooq in a triple threat match

– Max Mini defeated El Torito

– The Headbangers (Mosh & Thrasher) (subbing for Steve Austin & Dude Love) defeated WWF European Champion The British Bulldog & Owen Hart, The Godwinns (Henry & Phineas) and The Legion of Doom (Animal & Hawk) in a Fatal Four-Way Elimination match to win the vacant WWF Tag Team Titles

– Bret Hart defeated The Patriot by submission to retain the WWF World Heavyweight Championship

– Shawn Michaels vs. The Undertaker ended in a no contest

1999

WWF Smackdown: Albany, New York:

– The Undertaker and Kane defeated The Rock and Mankind to win the WWF Tag Team Titles in a Buried Alive Match

2004

WWE Smackdown: Tulsa, Oklahoma:

– René Duprée and Kenzo Suzuki defeated Billy Kidman and Paul London to win the WWE Tag Team Titles

2008

WWE Unforgiven: Cleveland, Ohio:

– Evan Bourne defeated John Morrison

– Matt Hardy won the ECW Title over Mark Henry, The Miz, Chavo Guerrero and Fit Finlay

– Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase defeated Cryme Tyme (Shad Gaspard and JTG)to retain the World Tag Team Championship

– Shawn Michaels defeated Chris Jericho in an Unsanctioned match

– Triple H defeated Jeff Hardy, The Brian Kendrick, Shelton Benjamin, and Montel Vontavious Porter in a Championship Scramble to retain the WWE Championship

– Michelle McCool defeated Maryse to retain the WWE Divas Championship

– Chris Jericho defeated CM Punk, JBL, Kane, Batista and Rey Mysterio in a Championship Scramble match to become World Champion

Daily Pro Wrestling History (09/06): Kawada wins AJPW Triple Crown

1943

Wichita, Kansas:
– NWA World Heavyweight Champion Ede Virag beat Everett Kibbons in 2 out of 3 falls
– John Pesek defeated Seelie Samara by dq
– Bill Ely and Buck Fanning wrestled to a 30 minute draw
– Al Klein beat Frank Nelson

1969

Los Angeles, California:
– AWA Champion Verne Gagne beat Dick The Bruiser on a 3rd fall dq
– Lou Thesz beat Larry Hennig
– AWA Tag Team Champions Mad Dog Vachon & Butcher Vachon beat Bill Watts & Wilbur Snyder
– Hard Boiled Haggerty beat Lex Byrd

1972

Tokyo, Japan:
– The Sheik defeated Seiji Sakaguchi to win the NWA United National Heavyweight Title

1980

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada:
– Dino Bravo (sub Angelo Mosca) & Mad Dog Vachon beat AWA Tag Team Champions Adrian Adonis & Jesse Ventura in non title match
– John Studd beat Bulldog Bob Brown (sub Dino Bravo)
– Tito Santana beat Super Destroyer Mark II
– Buck Zumhofe beat Kenny Jay

1981

Ashville, North Carolina:
– Ron Bass defeated Greg Valentine to win the NWA Television Title

1986

Fayetteville, North Carolina:
– Tim Horner fought Bill Dundee to a draw
– Rick Rude defeated Allen West
– NWA National Heavyewight Champion Wahoo McDaniel defeated Baron Von Raschke via disqualification
– Bobby Jaggers & Dutch Mantell defeated Bobby Eaton & Dennis Condrey
– Magnum TA defeated Jimmy Garvin
– Dusty Rhodes defeated Tully Blanchard

Baltimore, Maryland:
– Denny Brown defeated George South
– Misty Blue defeated Linda Dallas
– Jimmy Garvin defeated Sam Houston
– The Warlord defeated Thunderfoot #1 & #2 in a handicap match
– Baron Von Raschke defeated Todd Champion
– Ole Anderson & NWA TV Champion Arn Anderson defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson in a non title bout
– Tully Blanchard defeated NWA Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Garvin in a non title bout
– NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Dusty Rhodes

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania;
– Don Kernodle pinned NWA Jr. Heavyweight Champion Steve Regal
– Buddy Landell defeated the Italian Stallion
– Dutch Mantell pinned the Barbarian
– Bobby Jaggers defeated Shaska Whatley via disqualification
– Ivan Koloff & Krusher Kruschev defeated Manny Fernandez & Hector Guerrero
– Jimmy Valiant defeated Paul Jones in a lumberjack match
– NWA US Champion Nikita Koloff defeated Magnum TA in a steel cage match

1990

Jackson, Mississippi:
– Tim Horner pinned Dutch Mantell
– Mike Rotunda fought Brad Armstrong to a draw
– NWA US Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Buddy Landell & Blade Hunter (Al Greene)
– Brian Pillman defeated Harley Race via disqualification
– The Junkyard Dog defeated NWA TV Champion Arn Anderson via disqualification
– NWA Tag Team Champions Doom defeated Ricky Morton & Wendell Cooley (sub for Robert Gibson)

1991

Oakland, California:
– PN News & Big Josh defeated Johnny B. Badd & Mike Graham
– Bobby Eaton & Tom Zenk defeated Terrance Taylor & Richard Morton a
– Dustin Rhodes pinned the Diamond Studd
– WCW Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Larry Zbyzsko defeated WCW US Tag Team Champions Firebreaker Chip & Todd Champion
– WCW US Champion Sting pinned Oz
– Rick Steiner defeated WCW TV Champion Steve Austin via disqualification
– Barry Windham & Ron Simmons defeated WCW World Champion Lex Luger & Mr. Hughes via disqualification
– El Gigante defeated the One Man Gang in a steel cage match

1993

Memphis, Tennessee:
– Colin Scott beat Reggie B. Fine
– Jeff Gaylord beat Tony Falk
– Jeff Gaylord, The American Eagle (Ken Wayne), & Miss Texas beat PG-13 & The Black Pussycat
– The Moondogs (Spike& Cujo) defeated The Dogcatchers for the USWA Tag Team Titles
– Mike Anthony beat Billy ???
– USWA Champ Jeff Jarrett NC Tommy Rich
– Jerry Lawler beat Giant Gonzales via DQ

1994

Bad Segeberg, Germany:
– Jim Duggan defeated Diamond Dallas Page
– Brian Pillman defeated WCW TV Champion Lord Steven Regal in a non-title match
– Sting defeated Steve Austin
– The Nasty Boys defeated Kevin & Dave Sullivan
– Marcus Alexander Bagwell & the Patriot defeated WCW Tag Team Champions Paul Orndorff & Paul Roma in a non-title match
– Vader defeated the Guardian Angel
– WCW World Champion Hulk Hogan pinned Ric Flair

1997

Memphis, Tennessee:
– Steven Dunn defeated Doomsday (Kane) for the USWA Southern Heavyweight Title

2002

Sioux Falls, South Dakota:
– WWE Champion Brock Lesnar defeated World Champion Triple H in a rare bout between the Smackdown and Raw champions (only Lesnar’s title was on the line)

2003

Tokyo, Japan:
– Toshiaki Kawada defeated Shinjiro Otani in a tournament final to win the Triple Crown

Batavia, Ohio:
– Nigel McGuiness defeated Chad Collyer for the Heartland Wrestling Association Title

Daily Pro Wrestling History (09/03): DiBiase & Hansen win AJPW Tag Team titles

1944

Waterloo, Iowa:
– Earl Wampler defeated Ken Fenelon to win the Iowa Heavyweight Championship

1948

Santa Monica, California:
– Dave Levin defeated George Becker to win the California Heavyweight Title

1950

Honolulu, Hawaii:
– Sandor Szabo defeated Terry McGinnis for the NWA Hawaii Heavyweight Title

1953

Chicago, Illinois:
– Verne Gagne is awarded the first Chicago NWA United States Heavyweight Title

1966

Melbourne, Australia.:
– The Destroyer (Guy Mitchell) defeated Bearcat Wright to win the International Wrestling Alliance World Heavyweight Title

1969

Miami, Florida:
– Ciclón Negro and Sam Steamboat defeated The Missouri Mauler and Hiro Matsuda for the NWA Florida Tag Team Titls
– Beautiful Brutus (Bugsy McGraw) defeated Boris Malenko to win the NWA Florida Brass Knuckles Title

1970

Kansas City, Kansas:
– Harley Race defeated Steve Bolus
– Baron Von Raschke defeated The Viking
– Danny Little Bear defeated Roger Kirby by winning the first fall of a scheduled three falls match

1973

Waterloo, Iowa:
– In a Cage match: The Crusher & Wahoo McDaniel beat Superstar Billy Graham & Ivan Koloff
– Billy Robinson beat Nick Bockwinkel
– Ken Patera beat Larry Heiniemi
– Geoff Portz drew Buddy Wolff
– Reggie Parks beat Ric Flair

1974

Hiroshima, Japan:
– Mariko Akagi and Jumbo Miyamoto won the WWWA World Tag Team Titles by defeating Panama Franco and Jackie West

1976

Lubbock, Texas:
– Dory Funk, Jr. defeated Dennis Stamp for the Amarillo NWA Brass Knuckles Title

Atlanta, Georgia:
– The Black Bombers (Porkchop Cash and Tom Jones) defeated The Valiant Brothers (Jimmy and Johnny) to win the NWA Georgia Tag Team Titles

– The Hangman defeated Chavo Guerrero for the NWA Americas Heavyweight Title

1979

Auckland, New Zealand:
– Mr. Fuji defeated Peter Maivia to win the New Zealand NWA British Empire Heavyweight Title

Greenville, South Carolina:
– in a Texas Death Match; Ric Flair beat Paul Jones
– Wahoo McDaniel beat AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel by DQ
– Pedro Morales & Tony Garea beat Brute Bernard & Jacques Goulet
– Dewey Robertson beat Steve Muslin
– Rick McGraw beat Charlie Fulton

1980

Miami, Florida:
– Barry Windham defeated The Super Destroyer for the NWA Florida Television Title

Nashville, Tennessee:
– Don Fargo and Robert Gibson defeated The Blond Bombers (Larry Latham and Wayne Ferris) for the NWA Mid-America Tag Team Titles

Columbus, Georgia:
– Stanley Lane defeated Kevin Sullivan for the NWA Georgia Junior Heavyweight Title

1982

Calgary, Alberta, Canada:
– Bad New Allen defeated Bret Hart to win the Stampede North American Heavyweight Title

Houston, Texas:
– Tony Atlas defeated The Mongolian Stomper for the Southwest Championship Wrestling Southwest Brass Knuckles Title

1984

Hiroshima, Japan:
– Genichiro Tenryu and Jumbo Tsuruta defeated Crusher Blackwell and Bruiser Brody to win the vacant NWA International Tag Team Titles

WCCW Labor Day Star Wars: Fort Worth, Texas:
– George Weingroff pinned Kelly Kiniski
– Chris Adams pinned Jake Roberts to win the World Class TV Title
– Jules Strongbow & Buck Zumhoffe beat Bill & Scott Irwin
– Michael Hayes beat The Missing Link via DQ
– Kerry Von Erich beat Bruce Reed via DQ in an arm wrestling match
– Iceman Parsons & Skip Young beat Koko Ware & Norvell Austin via DQ
– Gino Hernandez pinned Mike Von Erich to win the World Class American Title
– Killer Khan beat Terry Gordy in a no DQ spike match
– Kerry and Kevin Von Erich defeated WCCW Six-Man Tag Team Champions, The Fabulous Freebirds (Terry Gordy, Michael Hayes and Buddy
Roberts) in a Handicap Elimination Loser Leaves Town match to win the titles

Memphis, Tennessee:
– Jimmy Valiant defeated King Kong Bundy to win a one night tournament and a new Cadillac

1986

Raleigh, North Carolina:
– Krusher Kruschev pinned the Warlord
– Bobby Eaton & Dennis Condrey defeated Dutch Mantell & Bobby Jaggers
– Buddy Landell pinned Hector Guerrero
– Jimmy Valiant pinned Jimmy Garvin
– Tully Blanchard pinned NWA Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Garvin
– NWA US Champion Nikita Koloff fought NWA National Heavyweight Champion Wahoo McDaniel to a double count-out
– NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned Magnum TA
– Dusty Rhodes defeated Big Bubba in a steel cage match

1987

Nagoya, Japan:
– Ashura Hara and Genichiro Tenryu defeated Stan Hansen and Austin Idol to win AJPW’s PWF World Tag Team Titles

1988

Portland, Oregon:
– The Beach Boys (Buddy Rose and Avalanche (PN News)) defeated The Southern Rockers (Steve Doll and Scott Peterson) for the NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Titles

Baltimore, Maryland:
– Ricky Morton, Ron Simmons, & Brad Armstrong defeated the Sheepherders & Larry Zbyzsko
– Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Ivan Koloff & Russian Assassin #1
– Nikita Koloff pinned Rip Morgan
– NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda defeated Steve Williams via disqualification
– Dick Murdoch defeated Kevin Sullivan via disqualification
– Dusty Rhodes & Sting defeated NWA US Champion Barry Windham & Al Perez
– NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane fought NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard to a double disqualification
– Lex Luger defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification

1989

Atlanta, Georgia:
– The Great Muta defeated Sting; stipulations stated the winner would earn the vacant NWA TV Title
– Ron Simmons defeated Tom Branch
– Brad Armstrong defeated the Cuban Assassin
– Brian Pillman defeated Norman
– Sid Vicious & Dan Spivey fought Rick & Scott Steiner to a no contest
– NWA Tag Team Champions Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane
– NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated Tommy Rich
– NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Terry Funk in a Texas Death Match
– The Road Warriors defeated the Samoan Swat Team in a steel cage match

1990

Memphis, Tennessee:
– King Cobra beat Joey Maggs
– The Galaxian beat Rex King
– Kowabunga beat The New York Brawler
– Eddie Marlin beat Sam Lowe
– Jeff Gaylord and Jeff Jarrett defeated Chuck Casey (replacing Don Harris) and Brian Lee for the vacant USWA Tag Team Titles
– Bill Dundee & Vicious Vicki beat Tony Anthony & The Dirty White Girl
– Eddie & Doug Gilbert beat Jerry Lawler & Brickhouse Brown via DQ

1992

San Angelo, Texas:
– Van Hammer defeated Greg Valentine
– Erik Watts defeated Mark Canterbury
– Arn Anderson defeated Tom Zenk
– Dustin Rhodes & Marcus Alexander Bagwell defeated Bobby Eaton & Scotty Flamingo
– The Barbarian defeated Barry Windham
– Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Vinnie Vegas & Diamond Dallas Page
– Nikita Koloff defeated the Super Invader
– WCW TV Champion Ricky Steamboat defeated Steve Austin
– Sting defeated Jake Roberts via disqualification
– WCW World Champion Ron Simmons defeated WCW US Champion Rick Rude

1993

Tokyo, Japan:
– Ted DiBiase and Stan Hansen defeated Toshiaki Kawada and Akira Taue to win the AJPW Unified World Tag Team Titles

Dallas, Texas:
– Steven Dane and Chaz Taylor defeated The Sicilian Stallions (Guido Falcone and Vito Mussolini) to win the GWF Tag Team Titles
– King Parsons defeated Chris Adams by disqualification for the vacant GWF North American Heavyweight Title

1996

Louisville, Kentucky:
– Bill and Jamie Dundee defeated The Moondogs (Rover and Spot) for the USWA Tag Team Titles

2001

WWF Monday Night Raw: Toronto, Ontario, Canada:
– WCW Champion The Rock pinned Christian to retain the title
– WWF Intercontinental Champion Edge pinned Lance Storm to retain the title
– Jeff Hardy and Chris Jericho defeated Rhyno and Rob Van Dam

Daily Pro Wrestling History (09/02): Triple H awarded World Heavyweight title

1965

Kansas City, Kansas:
– Mongolian Stomper beat Bob Brown 2 falls to 1
– The Ox (Ox Baker) beat Bob Rader
– Pat O’Connor beat Corsica Joe by DQ
– Betty Nicoli beat Betty Boucher

1968

Waterloo, Iowa:
– In a Cage match: Dr X beat the Crusher
– Larry Hennig & Harley Race beat Tiny Mills & Bill Watts
– Billy Red Lyons beat Big K

1974

Davenport, Iowa:
– Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens beat Jim Brunzell & Larry Hennig
– Baron Von Raschke beat Ivan Putski by DQ
– Buddy Wolff beat Bull Bullinski
– Chris Taylor beat Horst Hoffman by DQ
– Paul Perschmann (Buddy Rose) beat Khosrow Vaziri (Iron Shiek)

1976

Kansas City, Kansas:
– Baron Von Raschke & Mad Dog Vachon defeated Mike George & Pat O’Connor
– Skip Young & Rick Gibson defeated Black Gordman & Great Goliath
– Ox Baker fought The Super Intern to a double DQ
– Harley Race defeated Bob Brown

1979

Columbia, South Carolina:
– Title vs. Title match: NWA TV Champion Ricky Steamboat beat AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel by DQ
– Mid Atlantic Champion Ken Patera beat Jim Brunzell
– Non Title Match Rufus R Jones beat US Champion Jimmy Snuka
– Gene Anderson & Swede Hanson beat Coco Samoa & Pedro Morales
– Nick Decarlo beat Tony Russo
– Pedro Morales (sub SD Jones) beat Charlie Fulton

Greensboro, North Carolina:
– Ric Flair & Blackjack Mulligan beat Paul Jones & Baron Von Raschke by DQ
– TV Title Match (AWA Title not on the line) NWA TV Champion Ricky Steamboat beat AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel
– Johnny Weaver & Jay Youngblood beat John Studd & Jimmy Snuka

1984

Mexico City, Mexico:
– WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan wrestled UWA Champion El Canek to a draw

1985

Ft. Worth, Texas:
– Kerry Von Erich, Kevin Von Erich & Brian Adidas defeated One Man Gang, Mark Lewin & Jack Victory to win the World Class Six Man Tag Team Titles
– Gino Hernandez defeated Brian Adidas to win the World Class Texas Heavyweight Title
– Kevin Von Erich defeated Chris Adams

CWF Battle of the Belts: Tampa, Florida:
– NWA Champion Ric Flair beat Wahoo McDaniel in a 2 out of 3 falls match
– Nick Bockwinkel (sub Rick Martel) beat Frank Lang
– AWA Tag Team Champions Road Warriors double countout Stan Hansen & Harley Race
– Rick Rude beat Billy Jack Haynes
– Kendall Windham beat Jack Hart to win Florida Title
– Coco Samoa beat Rip Rogers
– Hector Guerrero & Chavo Guerrero beat Rip Oliver & The Grappler

1987

– Terry Taylor defeated Shane Douglas to win the UWF Television championship

1989

Clinton, Iowa:
– Destruction Crew Mike Enos & Wayne Bloom beat Paul Diamond & Tommy Jammer
– AWA Champion Larry Zbyszko beat Baron Von Raschke by DQ
– Derrick Dukes beat Colonel DeBeers
– Mighty Thor went to a no contest with Jonnie Stewart
– Mike George beat TC Carter

Monroe, Louisiana:
– Chavo Guerrero defeated Bill Irwin (sub. for Alex Porteau)
– Sid Vicious & Dan Spivey defeated Scott Hall & Steve Casey
– Brian Pillman defeated Norman
– NWA Tag Team Champions Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin defeated Rick & Scott Steiner
– NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated Dick Murdoch via disqualification
– NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Terry Funk

1991

Star Wars: Memphis, Tennessee:
– Bull Pain pinned Ben Jordan
– Brian Christopher & Tony Williams beat The New Goon Squad
– King Cobra beat El Grande Pistolero
– MC Slammer beat Eric Fontaine via DQ
– Pez Whatley beat Sheik Hussein (George Weingroff)
– Dutch Mantel pinned Leatherface
– Sweet Georgia Brown won a lingerie battle royal
– Awesome Kong & The Bruiser beat Koko Ware & Robert Fuller
– Jeff Jarrett beat Reggie B. Fine
– Jimmy Valiant & Sweet Georgia Brown beat Miss Texas & Tom Pritchard
– USWA Southern Champ Eric Embry double count out Tony Anthony
– Eric Embry won a two-ring battle royal
– Danny Davis beat Bill Dundee to win the USWA Junior Heavyweight Title
– Jerry Lawler defeated The Dragon Master to win the USWA Unified championship

1992

WCW Clash of the Champions XX: Atlanta, Georgia: (20th anniversary of wrestling on WTBS)
– Ricky Steamboat defeated Steve Austin in a no DQ match to win the WCW World Television championship
– Arn Anderson & Bobby Eaton (w/ Michael Hayes) defeated Greg Valentine & Dick Slater (w/ Larry Zbyzsko)
– WCW World Champion Ron Simmons pinned Cactus Jack: Ole Anderson was the referee for the bout
– The Barbarian & Butch Reed (sub. for Dan Spivey) defeated Dustin Rhodes & Barry Windham
– Rick Rude & Jake Roberts & The Super Invader (Hercules Hernandez), & Big Van Vader defeated Sting & Nikita Koloff & Rick Steiner, & Scott Steiner in an Elimination Tag Team Bout

1996

Memphis, Tennessee:
– Jerry Lawler defeated Sid Vicious to win the USWA Unified championship

2002

WWF Monday Night Raw:
– Eric Bischoff created a new World Heavyweight Title and awarded it to Triple H