Daily Pro Wrestling History (09/01): All In

1868

Utica, New York:

– Homer Lane defeated James H. McLaughlin for the American Collar-and-Elbow Title

1923

Melbourne, Australia:

– Clarence Weber defeated Billy Meeske to win the Australian Heavyweight Title

1941

Hollywood, California:

– Wild Red Berry defeated Danny McShain for the World Light Heavyweight Title

1946

Portland, Oregon:

– George Becker defeated Babe Sharkey to win the Pacific Northwest (later Los Angeles) World Heavyweight Title

1958

Washington, DC:

– Eddie and Jerry Graham defeated Don Curtis and Mark Lewin to win the Northeast NWA United States Tag Team Titles

1967

Melbourne, Australia:

– Killer Kowalski defeated Bearcat Wright for the International Wrestling Alliance World Heavyweight Title

1972

Chicago, Illinois:

– AWA Champion Verne Gagne defeated Ivan Koloff

– Dick the Bruiser & the Crusher defeated Blackjack Lanza & Blackjack Mulligan in a cage match with special referee Jersey Joe Walcott

– AWA Tag Team Champions Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens defeated Billy Robinson & Wilbur Snyder

– Dusty Rhodes defeated Wahoo McDaniel;

– Andre Roussimoff (Andre The Giant) defeated Larry Hennig & Butcher Vachon in a handicap match

– Baron Von Raschke defeated Billy Red Cloud

– Sailor Art Thomas defeated Hans Hermann

– Ramon Torres defeated Angelo Poffo

– Rene Goulet defeated Don Muraco

Cleveland, Ohio:

– Johnny Valentine defeated Johnny Powers to win the National Wrestling Federation North American Heavyweight Title

1977

Johannesburg, South Africa:

– Don Leo Jonathan defeated Otto Wanz for the Catch Wrestling Association World Heavyweight Title

Amarillo, Texas:

– Dory Funk, Jr. defeated Ciclon Negro to win the Amarillo NWA International Heavyweight Title

1978

Portland, Oregon:

– Pak Choo and Roddy Piper defeated Ryuma Go and Black Gordman to win the NWA Americas Tag Team Titles

Calgary, Alberta, Canada:

– Paddy Ryan defeated Mr. Sakurada for the Stampede North American Heavyweight Title

1979

– Pat Patterson was introduced as the first WWF Intercontinental Champion

Charlotte, North Carolina:

– Jimmy Snuka defeated Ricky Steamboat to win the vacant Mid-Atlantic NWA United States Heavyweight Title during a one-night tournament

1980

Memphis, Tennessee:

– Tommy Rich defeated Jimmy Valiant for the AWA Southern Heavyweight Title

1982

Charlotte, North Carolina:

– Paul Jones defeated Jack Brisco to win the NWA Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Title

1985

San Antonio, Texas:

– American Force (Paul Diamond & Shawn Michaels) are awarded the TASW Texas Tag Team Titles

Orlando, Florida:

– Wahoo McDaniel & Billy Jack Haynes defeated AWA Tag Team Champions Road Warriors by dq

– Rick Rude defeated Frank Lane

– Rip Oliver & Grappler defeated Coco Samoa & Kendall Windham

– Hector Guerrero drew Jack Hart

1986

CWF Battle of the Belts III | Daytona Beach, Florida:

– Jimmy Backlund defeated Bob Cook

– Tyree Pride defeated the Cuban Assassin

– US Tag Team Champions Stan Lane & Steve Keirn defeated the Sheepherders

– The White Ninja (Keiji Muto) defeated NWA United States Junior Heavyweight Champion Tim Horner to win the title

– AWA World Champion Nick Bockwinkel defeated Kendo Nagasaki via dq

– The Road Warriors fought Ed Gantner & Kareem Muhammad to a double dq

– Kendall Windham defeated Bahamas Champion Chris Champion via dq

– NWA World Champion Ric Flair fought Lex Luger to a draw in a Best 2 out of 3 falls match

– Barry Windham defeated Florida Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass to win the title

WCWA Labor Day Star Wars | Fort Worth, Texas:

– Matt Borne and WCWA Texas Heavyweight Champion Buzz Sawyer defeated WCWA World Heavyweight Champion Chris Adams and WCWA World Six-Man Tag Team Champion Lance Von Erich to become the first WCWA World Tag Team Champions

– WCWA World Heavyweight Champion Chris Adams defeated Rick Rude by dq to retain the title

– Abdullah the Butcher defeated Bruiser Brody by disqualification

Memphis, Tennessee:

– Tarzan Goto and Akio Sato defeated Jeff Jarrett and Pat Tanaka to win the CWA International Tag Team Titles

– Don Bass and Dirty Rhodes (Roger Smith) defeat Cousin Junior and Giant Hillbilly Elmer to win the AWA Southern Tag Team Titles

Fayetteville, North Carolina:

– Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Black Bart defeated Rocky Kernodle

– Nelson Royal defeated Thunderfoot #1

– The Warlord defeated Thunderfoot #2

– NWA TV Champion Arn Anderson defeated Todd Champion

– Bobby Eaton & Dennis Condrey defeated Bobby Jaggers & Dutch Mantell

– Magnum TA defeated Jimmy Garvin

– Dusty Rhodes defeated Big Bubba in a streetfight

Greenville, South Carolina:

– Rocky King defeated George South

– Misty Blue defeated Linda Dallas

– Denny Brown defeated NWA Jr. Heavyweight Champion Steve Regal to win the title

– Buddy Landell defeated Don Kernodle

– Ivan Koloff & Krusher Kruschev defeated Manny Fernandez & Hector Guerrero

– NWA US Champion Nikita Koloff defeated National Heavyweight Champion Wahoo McDaniel

– Ron Garvin defeated Tully Blanchard in a lights out Texas barbed wire steel cage match

1988

Raleigh, North Carolina:

– The Italian Stallion defeated Gary Royal

– Ivan Koloff defeated George South

– The Russian Assassin (Dave Shelton) defeated Chris Champion

– Brad Armstrong & Ricky Morton, Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo, Rick Steiner & The Sheepherders

– Dick Murdoch defeated Larry Zbyszko

– Kevin Sullivan & Al Perez defeated Sting & Nikita Koloff

– NWA US Champion Barry Windham defeated Steve Williams via countout

– NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane vs. NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard went to a no contest

1990

Vienna, Austria:

– Fit Finlay defeated Steve Wright to win the CWA World Middleweight Title

Greensboro, North Carolina:

– Brad Armstrong defeated Brad Anderson

– Wendell Cooley (sub for Paul Orndorff) defeated Barry Horowitz

– Junkyard Dog defeated Joe Cazana

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

– Tommy Rich defeated Harley Race

– NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated Dan Spivey (sub. for Sid Vicious) via countout

– NWA Tag Team Champions Doom defeated Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson

– NWA World Champion Sting defeated Mark Callous (sub for Barry Windham)

1991

Seaside, Oregon:

– The Grappler & Don Harris defeated Demolition Crush & Steve Doll for the NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Titles

Norfolk, Virginia:

– PN News defeated Joey Maggs

– Oz defeated Iceman

– El Gigante defeated One Man Gang

– Terrance Taylor defeated Big Josh

– Ron Simmons defeated Tommy Rich

– Rick Steiner & Bill Kazmaier defeated Dick Murdoch & Dick Slater

– Tom Zenk defeated Diamond Studd

– WCW TV Champion Steve Austin defeated Johnny B. Badd

– Dustin Rhodes defeated Richard Morton

– WCW US Champion Sting defeated Cactus Jack

– WCW World Champion Lex Luger defeated Barry Windham

1993

Tlalnepantla, Mexico:

– Los Cowboys (Silver King and El Texano) defeated Corazón de León (Chris Jericho) and El Dandy to win the WWA World Tag Team Championship

1994

Saku, Japan:

– Hiromichi Fuyuki, Gedo and Jado defeated Bob Backlund, Scott Putski and Warlord to win the WAR World Six-Man Tag Team Titles

Zurich, Switzerland:

– Jim Duggan defeated Diamond Dallas Page

– The Nasty Boys defeated Kevin & Dave Sullivan

– Steve Austin defeated Brian Pillman

– WCW Tag Team Champions Paul Orndorff & Paul Roma defeated Marcus Alexander Bagwell & the Patriot

– Vader defeated the Guardian Angel

– WCW World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Ric Flair

2004

Nashville, Tennessee:

– NWA World Tag Team Champions The Naturals (Andy Douglas and Chase Stevens) defeated America’s Most Wanted and Triple X (Christopher Daniels and Elix Skipper) in a three-way match to retain the titles

– TNA X Division Champion Petey Williams (with Coach D’Amore) defeated Sonjay Dutt to retain the title

2011

Huntsville, Alabama:

– Mickie James defeated Winter to become TNA Knockouts Champion

– TNA World Champion Kurt Angle defeated Sting to retain the title

– Christopher Daniels defeated AJ Styles

2018

All In | Hoffman Estates, Illinois:

– Frankie Kazarian & Scorpio Sky defeated ROH Tag Team Champions Mark & Jay Briscoe in a non-title match

– Flip Gordon won the Over the Budget battle royal to get a shot at Jay Lethal’s title later in the show

– Matt Cross defeated MJF

– Christopher Daniels defeated Stephen Amell

– Tessa Blanchard won a four-way over Britt Baker, Chelsea Green and Madison Rayne

– Cody defeated Nick Aldis to win the NWA World title

– Hangman Page defeated Joey Janela in a street fight

– ROH Champion Jay Lethal defeated Flip Gordon to retain

– Kenny Omega defeated Penta El Zero Miedo

– Kazuchika Okada defeated Marty Scurll

– Young Bucks & Kota Ibushi defeated Rey Mysterio Jr. & Rey Fenix & Bandido

Daily Pro Wrestling History (08/29): WWF SummerSlam 1992 at Wembley Stadium

1940

Kansas City, Kansas:

– Orville Brown beat Don McIntyre

– Ralph Garibaldi beat Steve Brody in 2 of 3 falls

– Earl Wampler defeated Jim Reeder

1943

Waterloo, Iowa:

– Ed (Strangler) Lewis beat John Grandovich

– Johnny Seals beat Leo McGuirk (Leroy McGuirk)

– Jack Kennedy beat Big Boy Mully

1961

Minneapolis, Minnesota:

– AWA US Champion Gene Kiniski no contest Hard Boiled Haggerty

– Wilbur Snyder beat Stan Kowalski

– Mr. M beat Roy McClarty

– Karl Krauser (Karl Gotch) beat Tiny Mills

– Dale Lewis drew Bob Geigel

1963

Amarillo, Texas:

– AWA Champion Verne Gagne beat Dory Funk Jr in 2 out of 3 falls

– Joe Blanchard & Dory Funk Sr & Ricky Romero beat Sputnik Monroe & Art Nelson & Tokyo Tom in 2 out of 3 falls

– Masked Rasputin beat Jose Lothario by countout

Kansas City, Kansas:

– Bob Geigel beat Rock Hunter 2 falls to 1

– Handicap Match, Mongolian Stomper beat John Fogarty and Jose Ramirez

– Larry Hamilton (Missouri Mauler) beat Jim Grabmire by DQ

1970

St Paul, Minnesota

– DQ rule waived: Blackjack Lanza beat Dr. X and unmasked him to reveal Dick Beyer

– No DQ match: Larry Hennig & Lars Anderson beat The Crusher & Bad Boy Bullinski on a 3rd fall countout

– Pepper Gomez beat Butcher Vachon

– Edouard Carpentier beat Dave Cox

– Paul Diamond beat Jack Daniels

– Bill Howard beat Frank Hickey

1974

Kansas City, Kansas:

– Bad News Beach & The Viking defeated Bob Orton & Don Fargo

– Boxing match: Dr. Ken Ramey defeated Bill Kersten

– Texas Death Match; Killer Karl Krupp defeated Mike George

– Bob Brown defeated Lord Alfred Hayes

– Pat O’Connor & Bob Geigel defeated The Interns

1982

St. Paul, Minnesota:

– Otto Wanz defeated Nick Bockwinkel for the AWA World Heavyweight

– Ken Patera & Bobby Duncum & Jesse Ventura no contest Baron Von Raschke & Curt Hennig & Brad Rheingans

– AWA Tag Team Champions Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell beat Rick Martel & Tito Santana

– Steve Olsonoski beat Jacques Goulet

– Bobby Heenan beat Ray Stevens by DQ

– Buck Zumhofe beat Kenny Jay

Atlanta, Georgia:

– Super Destroyer (Scott Irwin) won a one night tournament to capture the Georgia National Heavyweight Title over Paul

Orndorff in the finals

– The Samoans (Afa and Sika) defeated the Freebirds to win the National Tag Team Titles

1987

Night of Champions: Houston, Texas:

– Misty Blue pinned Comrade Orca (the match was billed as for the NWA World Women’s title)

– UWF TV Champion Shane Douglas pinned Pez Whatley

– Ron Simmons pinned the Enforcer

– Steve Cox pinned Gary Young

– UWF Tag Team Champions Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner defeated Black Bart & the Terminator

– Terry Taylor pinned Chris Adams

– UWF World Champion Steve Williams pinned Big Bubba

– Sting pinned Eddie Gilbert in a Texas death match

– Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA US Champion Lex Luger via disqualification

– NWA Tag Team Champions Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard

– NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned UWF Western States Heritage Champion Barry Windham

1988

WWF SummerSlam: Madison Square Garden:

– The British Bulldogs (Davey Boy Smith and Dynamite Kid) vs. The Fabulous Rougeau Brothers (Jacques and Raymond) ended in a time limit draw

– Bad News Brown defeated Ken Patera

– Rick Rude (with Bobby Heenan) defeated Junkyard Dog by disqualification

– The Powers of Pain (The Barbarian and The Warlord) (with The Baron) defeated The Bolsheviks (Boris Zhukov and Nikolai Volkoff) (with Slick)

– The Ultimate Warrior defeated The Honky Tonk Man to win the Intercontinental Title

– Dino Bravo (with Frenchy Martin) defeated Don Muraco

– Demolition (Ax and Smash) (with Mr. Fuji and Jimmy Hart) defeated The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart) to retain the WWF Tag Team Championship

– Big Boss Man (with Slick) defeated Koko B. Ware

– Jake Roberts defeated Hercules

– The Mega Powers (Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage) (with Miss Elizabeth) defeated The Mega Bucks (Ted DiBiase and André the Giant) (with Bobby Heenan and Virgil)

Greenville, South Carolina:

– Kevin Sullivan (sub. for Larry Zbyszko) defeated the Italian Stallion

– Al Perez defeated Chris Champion (sub. for Ron Simmons)

– NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo & Rick Steiner defeated Brad Armstrong & Ron Simmons (sub. for the Road Warriors)

– Sting, Ricky Morton, Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Ivan Koloff, Russian Assassin, Luke Williams, & Rip Morgan

– NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane fought NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard to a double disqualification

1990

Rome, Georgia:

– Brad Armstrong defeated Dutch Mantell

– Tim Horner defeated Buddy Landell via disqualification

– Mike Rotunda defeated the Iron Sheik

– NWA US Champion Lex Luger pinned Barry Windham (sub. for Sid Vicious)

– Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Doom in a non-title match

– The Junkyard Dog pinned Mark Callous

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

1991

East Rutherford, New Jersey:

– Dustin Rhodes pinned Joey Maggs

– Richard Morton pinned Robert Gibson

– Terrance Taylor pinned Big Josh

– Tom Zenk pinned the Diamond Studd in a tuxedo match

– Ron Simmons pinned Thomas Rich

– Todd Champion & Firebreaker Chip fought WCW US Tag Team Champions Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin to a double count-out

– WCW TV Champion Steve Austin defeated Johnny B. Badd via disqualification

– El Gigante, Rick Steiner, Bill Kazmaier, & Yellow Dog defeated Dick Murdoch, Dick Slater, the One Man Gang, & Oz

– WCW US Champion Sting pinned Cactus Jack

– WCW World Champion Lex Luger pinned Barry Windham

1992

WWF SummerSlam: Wembley, England:

– Jim Duggan and The Bushwhackers (Butch and Luke) defeated The Mountie and The Nasty Boys (Brian Knobbs and Jerry Sags) (with Jimmy Hart)

– Papa Shango defeated Tito Santana

– The Legion of Doom (Hawk and Animal) (with Paul Ellering) defeated Money Inc. (Ted DiBiase and Irwin R. Schyster) (with Jimmy Hart)

– Nailz defeated Virgil

– Shawn Michaels (with Sensational Sherri) vs. Rick Martel ended in a double countout

– The Natural Disasters (Earthquake and Typhoon) defeated The Beverly Brothers (Blake Beverly and Beau Beverly) (with The Genius) to retain the WWF Tag Team Championship

– Crush defeated the Repo Man

– Tatanka defeated The Berzerker (with Mr. Fuji)

– The Ultimate Warrior defeated Randy Savage by countout in a match for the WWF Championship

– The Undertaker (with Paul Bearer) defeated Kamala (with Harvey Wippleman and Kim Chee) by disqualification

– Davey Boy Smith defeated Bret Hart to win the WWF Intercontinental Title

Kansas City, Missouri:

– The Junkyard Dog pinned Vinnie Vegas

– Erik Watts pinned Sgt. Buddy Lee Parker

– Cactus Jack pinned Van Hammer

– The Barbarian pinned Brian Pillman

– Johnny B. Badd pinned Scotty Flamingo

– Dick Slater pinned Tom Zenk

– Dustin Rhodes pinned Greg Valentine

– Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Arn Anderson & Bobby Eaton

– WCW TV Champion Steve Austin pinned Ricky Steamboat

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

– WCW World Champion Ron Simmons pinned Big Van Vader

1994

WWF SummerSlam: Chicago, Illinois:

– Adam Bomb defeated Kwang

– Irwin R. Schyster and Bam Bam Bigelow (with Ted DiBiase) defeated The Headshrinkers (Fatu and Samu) (with Lou Albano and Afa) by disqualification

– Alundra Blayze defeated Bull Nakano (with Luna Vachon) to retain the WWF Women’s Championship

– Razor Ramon (with Walter Payton) defeated Diesel (with Shawn Michaels) to win the WWF Intercontinental Title

– Tatanka defeated Lex Luger

– Jeff Jarrett defeated Mabel (with Oscar)

– WWF World Heavyweight Champion Bret Hart defeated Owen Hart in a steel cage match

– The Undertaker (with Paul Bearer) defeated The Underfaker (with Ted DiBiase)

2000

Fayetteville, North Carolina:

– Al Snow defeated Perry Saturn for the WWF European Heavyweight Title

Daily Pro Wrestling History (08/27): Shane Douglas wins, throws down NWA title

1930

St. Louis, Missouri:
– Dick Shikat beat Rudy Dusek
– Ghafoor Khan beat John Spellman
– Jim Clinstock drew Hans Steinke
– Lloyd Burdick beat Firpo Wilcox

1958

– Rikidozan beat Lou Thesz to win the International title

1959

St. Louis, Missouri:
– NWA World Heavyweight Champion Pat O’Connor beat Rip Hawk
– Lou Thesz beat Kinji Shibuya by dq
– Bob Ellis and Thor Hagen defeated Rock Hunter and Otto Von Krupp in 2 out of 3 falls
– Ray Gordon and Tommy O’Toole went to a time limit draw

1964

Kansas City, Kansas:
– The Lawman won an eight man battle royal
– Bob Geigel fought Rocky Hamilton to a double DQ
– Mike DiBiase defeated Sailor Art Thomas

1965

Atlanta, Georgia:
– Nick Kozak & Dick Steinborn defeated Billy Hines & Bad Boy Hines to win the Southern Tag Team Titles

1966

Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– AWA Tag Team Champions Dick The Bruiser & The Crusher beat Larry Hennig & Mad Dog Vachon
– Verne Gagne & Wilbur Snyder beat Alaskan & Big K
– Killer Kowalski beat Moose Cholak

1970

Kansas City, Kansas:
– Roger Kirby fought The Viking to a draw
– Rufus R. Jones & Danny Little Bear defeated Harley Race & Baron Von Raschke in three falls

1971

Los Angeles, California:
– Fred Blassie beat John Tolos in 2 of 3 falls
– Black Gordman and Goliath beat Mr. “Masa” Saito and Kinji Shibuya to capture the Americas Tag Team Titles
– The Shiek defeated Bobo Brazil
– Peter Maivia beat Dutch Savage
– El Gran Lothario defeated Ripper Collins
– “Cowboy” Frankie Laine beat Paul DeMarco

1972

St Paul, Minnesota:
– Red Bastien, Wahoo McDaniel & Billy Robinson beat Dusty Rhodes, Larry Hennig & Nick Bockwinkel
– Ray Stevens beat Dr X dq
– Ivan Koloff beat Don Muraco
– Hans Hermann beat Bull Bullinski

1974

Atlanta, Georgia:
– Ernie Baker defeated Ox Baker to win the Heavyweight Title

1976

Chicago, Illinois:
– In a cage match: AWA Tag Team Champions Blackjack Lanza & Bobby Duncum beat Dick the Bruiser & the Crusher
– AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel went to a no contest with Andre The Giant
– Wilbur Snyder & Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell beat Baron Von Raschke & Mad Dog Vachon & Ox Baker
– Moose Cholak beat Buddy Wolff
– Peter Maivia beat Kim Duk
– Art Thomas beat Bounty Hunter I by dq
– Pepper Gomez beat Johnny Starr

1978

Mexico City, Mexico:
– Canek beat Lou Thesz to become the UWA heavyweight champion

1979

Memphis, Tennessee:
– AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel went to a 60 minute draw with Jerry Lawler
– Bill Dundee beat Ron Bass to win the Southern Title
– Tommy Gilbert & Terry “The Hulk” Boulder beat Southern Tag Team Champions Wayne Farris & Larry Latham by dq
– Terry Gordy & Michael Hayes beat Steve Regal & Ricky Morton
– Ken Wayne & Buddy Wayne drew Eddie Gilbert & Dallas Montgomery

1982

St. Louis, Missouri:
– Missouri Champion Dick The Bruiser defeated Harley Race by dq
– Dusty Rhodes defeated Greg Valentine (sub for John Studd)
– Dewey Robertson defeated Roger Kirby
– Hercules Hernandez and Kim Duk draw Omar Atlas and Mark Romero
– Manny Fernandez defeated Tapu
– Mike George defeated The Great Tio
– Spike Huber and Buzz Tyler defeated Tom Andrews and Jim Lancaster

Denver, Colorado:
– AWA Tag Team Champions Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell beat Tito Santana & Rick Martel
– Ken Patera & Bobby Duncum beat Pat Patterson & Ray Stevens
– Nick Bockwinkel & Jesse Ventura beat Otto Wanz & Baron Von Raschke
– Brad Rheingans & Buck Zumhofe beat Bobby Heenan & Jacques Goulet

1983

Chicago, Illinois:
– Hulk Hogan beat Mr Saito by dq
– AWA Tag Team Champions Jerry Blackwell & Ken Patera beat Mad Dog Vachon & Steve Olsonoski (sub Baron Von Raschke)
– Wahoo McDaniel beat Blackjack Lanza
– Bobby Heenan beat AWA Light Heavyweight champion Buck Zumhofe in a non-title match
– Jim Brunzell went to a no contest with David Shults
– Greg Gagne beat Bill White

1988

Charlotte, North Carolina:
– Rip Morgan & The Sheepherders defeated Kendall Windham, Ron Simmons, & the Italian Stallion
– Ricky Morton defeated Cruel Connection #1
– Nikita Koloff defeated Al Perez in a chain match
– Dusty Rhodes & Sting defeated NWA US Champion Barry Windham & Larry Zbyzsko
– NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane fought NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard to a no contest
– The Road Warriors, Jimmy Garvin, Brad Armstrong, & Steve Williams defeated Kevin Sullivan, Rick Steiner, NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo, Ivan Koloff, & the Russian Assassin in a Tower of Doom match
– Lex Luger defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair by dq

1989

New Haven, Connecticut:
– Rose pinned Al Greene
– Norman pinned Phil Apollo
– Bill Irwin pinned Ranger Ross
– Sid Vicious & Dan Spivey defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane
– Brian Pillman pinned Norman
– Sting defeated the Great Muta via disqualification
– Rick & Scott Steiner defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin via disqualification
– NWA US Champion Lex Luger pinned Tommy Rich
– NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned Terry Funk
– The Road Warriors defeated the Samoan Swat Team in a steel cage match

1990

WWF SummerSlam | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
– Kerry Von Erich pinned WWF IC Champion Mr. Perfect (w/ Bobby Heenan) to win the title
– Sensational Sherri defeated Sapphire via forfeit
– The Warlord (w/ Slick) pinned Tito Santana
– Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition (Crush & Smash) in a 2 out of 3 falls match to win the titles
– Jake Roberts defeated Bad News Brown via disqualification
– Jim Duggan & Nikolai Volkoff defeated the Orient Express (w/ Mr. Fuji)
– Randy Savage (w/ Sensational Sherri) pinned Dusty Rhodes
– Hulk Hogan (w/ the Big Boss Man) defeated Earthquake (w/ Jimmy Hart & Dino Bravo) via countout
– WWF World Champion The Ultimate Warrior defeated Rick Rude in a steel cage match

Memphis, Tennessee:
– The Snowman was stripped of the USWA Unified Heavyweight Title after no showing a title defense

1994

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
– NWA World Championship Tournament Quarterfinals: 911 (w/ Paul E. Dangerously) pinned Doink the Clown (Matt Borne)
– NWA World Championship Tournament Quarterfinals: ECW Champion Shane Douglas pinned the Tazmaniac
– NWA World Championship Tournament Quarterfinals: 2 Cold Scorpio pinned Chris Benoit
– NWA World Championship Tournament Quarterfinals: Dean Malenko defeated Osamu Nishimura
– NWA World Championship Tournament Semifinals: 2 Cold Scorpio defeated 911 (w/ Paul E. Dangerously) via count-out
– NWA World Championship Tournament Semifinals: ECW Champion Shane Douglas pinned Dean Malenko
– ECW Champion Shane Douglas defeated 2 Cold Scorpio to win the NWA World Heavyweight Title in a tournament final. Douglas threw it down and proclaimed himself the first ECW World Heavyweight Champion
– Cactus Jack & Mikey Whipwreck (subbing for Terry Funk) defeated Public Enemy to win the ECW World Tag Team Championship

Ft. Worth, Texas:
– Brian Pillman defeated Bobby Eaton
– WCW TV Champion Lord Steven Regal pinned Brad Armstrong
– Vader defeated Guardian Angel via disqualification
– Dustin Rhodes defeated Arn Anderson via disqualification
– The Nasty Boys defeated WCW Tag Team Champions Paul Orndorff & Paul Roma in a non-title match
– WCW US Champion Ricky Steamboat defeated Steve Austin

1995

WWF SummerSlam | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania:
– Hakushi pinned the 1-2-3 Kid
– Hunter Hearst Helmsley pinned Bob Holly
– The Smoking Gunns defeated Jacob & Eli Blu (w/ Uncle Zebakiah)
– Barry Horowitz pinned Skip (w/ Sunny)
– Bertha Faye (w/ Harvey Wippleman) pinned WWF Women’s Champion Alundra Blayze to win the title
– The Undertaker (w/ Paul Bearer) defeated Kama (w/ Ted Dibiase) in a casket match
– Bret Hart defeated Isaac Yankem DDS (w/ Jerry Lawler) via disqualification
– WWF Intercontinental Champion Shawn Michaels defeated Razor Ramon in a ladder match
– WWF World Champion Diesel defeated Mabel

2000

WWF SummerSlam | Raleigh, North Carolina:
– Steven Richards, Bull Buchanon, & the Goodfather defeated Rikishi, Grandmaster Sexay, & Scotty 2 Hotty
– Eddie Guerrero & Chyna defeated WWF IC Champion Val Venis & Trish Stratus (Chyna became IC Champion as she scored the pinfall)
– Jerry Lawler pinned Tazz
– Steve Blackman pinned WWF Hardcore Champion Shane McMahon to win the title
– Chris Benoit defeated Chris Jericho in a Best 2 out of 3 falls match
– WWF Tag Team Champions Edge & Christian defeated the Dudley Boyz and Matt & Jeff Hardy in a TLC match
– The Kat (w/ Al Snow) defeated Terri (w/ Perry Saturn) in a Stink Face match
– The Undertaker fought Kane to a no contest
– WWF World Heavyweight Champion The Rock defeated Kurt Angle and Triple H in a triple threat match

2001

Grand Rapids, Michigan:
– The Hurricane defeated Matt Hardy for the WWF European Title

Daily Pro Wrestling History (08/26): WWF SummerSlam 1991

1955

Atlanta, Georgia:
– Don McIntyre defeated Freddie Blassie to win the Southern Heavyweight Title

1965

Kansas City, Kansas:
– Bobo Brazil beat Dick the Bruiser 2 falls to 1 on a DQ
– Bob Geigel and Bob Brown drew Sonny Myers and Jerry Miller
– Mongolian Stomper beat Bob Rader
– The Ox (Ox Baker) beat Johnny Raminez
– Thor Hagen beat Frank Hickey

1966

Chicago, Illinois:
– AWA Champion Mad Dog Vachon beat the Crusher
– Verne Gagne beat the Alaskan by DQ
– Wilbur Snyder beat Moose Cholak
– Killer Kowalski drew Doug Gilbert

1975

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
– Blackjack Lanza & Blackjack Mulligan defeated Irish Pat Barrett & Dominic DeNucci for the WWWF Tag Team Titles

1976

Kansas City, Kansas;
– Bob Brown & Ox Baker defeated Chief Thundercloud & The Super Intern (Tom Andrews)
– Skip Young & Rick Gibson defeated Black Gordman & Great Goliath
– Harley Race defeated Abdullah the Butcher via DQ

1979

Orlando, Florida:
– Harley Race defeated Dusty Rhodes for the NWA World Heavyweight Wrestling Title
– Jim Garvin & Steve Keirn defeated King Curtis & Don “Magnificent” Muraco
– Killer Kahn defeated Mike Graham
– Jack & Jerry Brisco defeated Jos LeDuc (Michel Pigeon) & Bryan St. John
– Sweet Brown Sugar defeated Thor The Viking (Scott Irwin)
– Manny Fernandez defeated Bill Irwin
– Jim Shields drew Mike Hammer

Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel beat Greg Gagne by DQ
– Billy Robinson & Mad Dog Vachon beat Stan Hansen & Bobby Duncum
– Steve Olsonoski & Paul Ellering beat Ray Stevens & Jesse Ventura
– Super Destroyer Mark II beat Dr. X
– Jesse Ventura beat Ron Ritchie

1982

San Francisco, California:
– AWA Tag Team Champions Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell beat Tito Santana & Rick Martel
– Ken Patera & Bobby Duncum & Jesse Ventura beat Baron Von Raschke & Otto Wanz & Buck Zumhofe
– Pat Patterson & Ray Stevens beat Bobby Heenan & Sheik Adnan
– Adrian Adonis & Jacques Goulet beat Brad Rheingans & Jerry Monti

1983

St. Louis, Missouri:
– Hulk Hogan defeated Crusher Blackwell via count out
– Dick the Bruiser no contest with Super Destroyer
– David Von Erich and Jerry Lawler defeated Blackjack Mulligan and Blackjack Lanza
– Barry Windham defeated Baron Von Raschke
– Roger Kirby defeated Jerry Ho (sub Dusty Rhodes)
– Bob Orton Jr. defeated George Wells
– Ron Ritchie and Mark Romero defeated Sheik Abdullah and Buck Robley

1985

AWA Wrestle for a Cure: Boston, Massachusettes:
– AWA Tag Team Champions Road Warriors beat Bill Irwin & Scott Irwin
– AWA Champion Rick Martel drew Nick Bockwinkel
– Sgt. Slaughter beat Boris Zhukov
– Bob Backlund beat Larry Zbyszko by DQ
– Greg Gagne beat Steve Regal
– Brad Rheingans beat Billy Robinson

1987

Miami, Florida:
– Johnny Ace defeated Luis Astea
– Ricky Santana defeated Robbie Idol
– Jimmy Backlund defeated Rick Rider
– The Samurai Warriors defeated Rex King & Bill Mulkey
– Mike Graham & Steve Keirn defeated the Sheepherders
– Mike Rotunda defeated the Black Assassin
– Barry Windham defeated Ivan Koloff
– Kevin Sullivan & Bugsy McGraw defeated the Mighty Yankees via disqualification
– Blackjack Mulligan defeated Dory Funk Jr.
– The Road Warriors defeated Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard
– NWA World Champion Ric Flair fought Ron Garvin to a double count-out

1988

Atlanta, Georgia:
– Ron Simmons (sub. for Tim Horner) defeated Rip Morgan
– The Italian Stallion defeated Kendall Windham (sub. for Al Perez)
– Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated the Sheepherders
– Sting fought NWA US Champion Barry Windham to a draw
– Dusty Rhodes defeated the Russian Assassin (sub. for Ron Garvin)
– The Road Warriors defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard via disqualification
– Lex Luger defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification
– Jimmy Garvin, Steve Williams, Nikita Koloff, Brad Armstrong, & Ricky Morton defeated Kevin Sullivan, NWA TV Champion Mike
Rotundo, Rick Steiner, Ivan Koloff, & Al Perez (sub. for the Russian Assassin) in a Tower of Doom match

1989

Rochester, Minnesota:
– AWA Champion Larry Zbyszko beat Sgt. Slaughter by DQ
– Wayne Bloom & Mike Enos & Johnny Valiant beat Tommy Jammer & Derrick Dukes & Russian Brute
– Paul Diamond ddq Colonel Debeers
– AWA Women’s Champion Wendi Richter beat Judy Martin
– Russian Brute beat Jerry Lynn
– Kokina Maximus (Yokozuna) beat Butler Stevens

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
– Tommy Rich pinned Phil Apollo
– Bill Irwin & Randy Rose defeated the Ding Dongs
– Ranger Ross pinned Al Greene
– Brian Pillman pinned Norman
– Sid Vicious & Dan Spivey defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane
– NWA Tag Team Champions Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin defeated Rick & Scott Steiner via disqualification
– Sting defeated the Great Muta via disqualification
– NWA US Champion Lex Luger pinned Steve Williams
– NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned Terry Funk
– The Road Warriors defeated the Samoan Swat Team in a steel cage match

1990

Chicago, Illinois:
– Tom Zenk pinned Dutch Mantel
– Brian Pillman pinned Buddy Landell (sub. for Mark Callous)
– El Gigante pinned Dr. X
– NWA US Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane
– Big Van Vader pinned David Sierra
– Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated NWA TV Champion Arn Anderson & Barry Windham via disqualification
– Terry Taylor (sub. for Tommy Rich) defeated Harley Race via disqualification
– NWA Tag Team Champions Doom defeated the Junkyard Dog & Paul Orndorff
– NWA US Champion Lex Luger pinned Mark Callous (sub. for Sid Vicious)
– NWA World Champion Sting pinned Ric Flair

1991

WWF SumerSlam: New York City:
– Koko B. Ware pinned Kato
– Ricky Steamboat, Davey Boy Smith, & Kerry Von Erich defeated the Warlord, Hercules, & Paul Roma (w/ Slick)
– Bret Hart defeated Mr. Perfect Curt Hennig to win the WWF Intercontinental Title
– The Natural Disasters (w/ Jimmy Hart) defeated the Bushwhackers (w/ Andre the Giant)
– Virgil pinned Million $ Champion Ted Dibiase (w/ Sensational Sherri) to win the title
– The Big Bossman pinned the Mountie (w/ Jimmy Hart) in a Jailhouse Match
– The Legion Of Doom (Road Warriors) defeated The Nasty Boys to win the WWF World Tag Team Titles
– Hulk Hogan and The Ultimate Warrior defeated Sgt. Slaughter, Col. Mustafa and General Adnan

Memphis, Tennessee:
– The Dragon Master defeated Jerry Lawler for the USWA Unified Heavyweight Title

1994

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma:
– Brian Pillman pinned Bobby Eaton
– WCW TV Champion Lord Steven Regal pinned Brad Armstrong
– Vader defeated the Guardian Angel via disqualification
– Arn Anderson pinned Dustin Rhodes
– The Nasty Boys defeated WCW Tag Team Champions Paul Orndorff & Paul Roma in a non-title match
– WCW US Champion Ricky Steamboat defeated Steve Austin

Jellico, Tennessee:
– Tracy Smothers defeated the Hornet
– Lance Storm defeated Chris Candido
– The Dirty White Boy defeated Killer Kyle
– SMW Tag Team Champions Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated New Jack & Mustafa
– The Dirty White Boy won a battle royal

1999

Queens, New York:
– Bubba Ray & D-Von Dudley defeated Spike Dudley & Balls Mahoney to win the ECW World Tag Team Championship

2000

Manhattan, New York:
– Tony Marmaluke & Little Guido defeated Yoshihiro Tajiri & Mikey Whipwreck for the ECW World Tag Team Titles
– Kid Kash defeated Rhino for the ECW World Television Title

2007

WWE SummerSlam: East Rutherford, New Jersey:
– WWE Raw Tag Team Champions Lance Cade & Trevor Murdoch defeated Paul London & Brian Kendrick
– Kane pinned Finlay
– WWE IC Champion Umaga defeated Ken Kennedy and Carlito Caribbean Cool
– Rey Mysterio Jr. pinned Chavo Guerrero Jr.
– Beth Phoenix won a 12-Divas battle royal
– Triple H pinned Booker T (w/ Sharmell)
– Batista defeated World Heavyweight Champion the Great Khali (w/ Runjin Singh) via disqualification
– ECW Champion John Morrison retained the title over CM Punk
– WWE Champion John Cena retained the title over Randy Orton

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1935

Waterloo, Iowa:
– Lou Plummer beat Otto Kuss
– Louis Thesz beat Frank (Bull) Topaz
– Earl Wampler beat Ed Cook

1937

Kansas City, Missouri:
– For the World Title, Everett Marshall retained the title over George Zaharias
– Lou Thesz beat Juan Humberto

1970

Memphis, Tennsseee:
– Johnny Walker and Tojo Yamamoto defeated the Interns to win the Mid-American Southern Tag Team Titles

Macon, Georgia:
– Skandar Akbar and Buddy Colt defeated Bill Dromo and Alberto Torres to win the Macon Tag Team Titles

1973

St Paul, Minnesota:
– Billy Robinson beat AWA Champion Verne Gagne by DQ
– AWA Tag Team Champions Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens beat The Crusher & Red Bastien
– Superstar Billy Graham beat Ken Patera by countout
– Larry Heiniemi drew Reggie Parks
– Buddy Wolff beat Billy Red Cloud
– Ivan Koloff beat Bob Bruggers
– Greg Gagne beat Vic Rossitani by DQ

1977

Honolulu, Hawaii:
– In a Non Title Indian Death Match, Billy Whitewolf (Shiek Adnan El Kassey) beat AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel
– Wenona Little Heart & Vicki Williams beat Fabulous Moolah & Terry Shane
– Jesse Ventura & Steve Strong beat Bill Francis & Sam Steamboat

1978

St. Louis, Missouri:
– Jack Brisco defeated Dory Funk Jr with special referee, Pat O’Connor
– Ted DiBiase defeated Jerry Brisco
– Tom Andrews, Gary Young and Bryan Blair defeated Blackjack Lanza (replacing Tank Patton), Gene Stevens and Jesse Ventura
– Rocky Johnson and Bobo Brazil defeated Bob Sweetan and Tank Patton (sub for Lanza, who was late) via DQ
– Joyce Grable defeated Leilani Kai
– Ron Starr draw Bulldog Bob Brown

1983

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada:
– AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel beat David Shultz (stopped due to excessive blood)
– Mid Heavyweight Champion Dynamite Kid beat Great Gama by DQ
– Andre the Giant won a 15-man Battle royal
– Bret Hart no cotest Archie Gouldie (Mongolian Stomper)
– Cobra & Hiro Saito beat Bruce Hart & Davey Boy Smith by DQ
– Keith Hart beat Scott Ferris
– Jim Neidhart & Mr. Hito beat Cuban Assassin & Cyclon Negro
– Coconut Willie beat Wolfman Kevin

1984

Las Vegas, Nevada:
– The Road Warriors defeated The Crusher & Baron Von Raschke for the AWA World Tag Team Titles
– Mr Saito beat Stan Lane
– Jim Brunzell beat Sheik Adnan
– Tony Atlas beat Larry Zbyszko
– Curt Hennig beat Steve Regal

1986

Greenville, South Carolina:
– Steve Regal defeated George South
– Hector Guerrero defeated Denny Brown
– Mid-Atlantic Champion Black Bart defeated Nelson Royal
– Shaska Whatley defeated Sam Houston
– Jimmy Garvin defeated Don Kernodle
– Jimmy Valiant defeated Paul Jones in a lumberjack match
– NWA Tag Team Champions Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated Bobby Eaton & Dennis Condrey in a Best 2 out of 3 falls match

1987

Miami, Florida:
– Johnny Ace defeated Luis Astea
– Ricky Santana defeated Robbie Idol
– Jimmy Backlund defeated Rick Rider
– The Samurai Warriors defeated Rex King & Bill Mulkey
– Mike Graham & Steve Keirn defeated the Sheepherders
– Mike Rotunda defeated the Black Assassin
– Barry Windham defeated Ivan Koloff
– Kevin Sullivan & Bugsy McGraw defeated the Mighty Yankees via disqualification
– Blackjack Mulligan defeated Dory Funk Jr.
– The Road Warriors defeated Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard
– NWA World Champion Ric Flair fought Ron Garvin to a double count-out

1988

Columbus, Georgia:
– Nikita Koloff defeated Al Perez via disqualification
– Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Kevin Sullivan & NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo
– The Italian Stallion defeated Kendall Windham
– Ron Simmons pinned Rip Morgan
– Steve Williams pinned Rick Steiner
– NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane fought NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard to a double disqualification
– Lex Luger & Sting defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA US Champion Barry Windham via disqualification

1989

Baltimore, Maryland:
– Ranger Ross pinned Al Greene
– The New Zealand Militia defeated the Ding Dongs
– Ron Simmons pinned Brad Anderson
– Brian Pillman pinned Norman
– Bobby Eaton fought Dan Spivey to a double count-out
– Rick & Scott Steiner defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin via disqualification
– Sting defeated the Great Muta via disqualification
– NWA US Champion Lex Luger pinned Tommy Rich
– The Road Warriors defeated the Samoan Swat Team in a steel cage match
– NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Terry Funk in a Texas Death Match

1990

Baltimore, Maryland:
– Buddy Landel pinned Tom Zenk
– El Gigante pinned Dr. X (Randy Culley)
– NWA US Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane
– Stan Hansen pinned Terry Taylor
– Mark Callous pinned Brian Pillman
– Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated Arn Anderson & Barry Windham via reverse decision
– Big Van Vader defeated Dutch Mantell
– NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated Stan Hansen (sub. for Sid Vicious) via disqualification
– NWA Tag Team Champions Doom defeated the Junkyard Dog & Paul Orndorff when Ron Simmons pinned Orndorff
– NWA World Champion Sting pinned Ric Flair

1991

Atlanta, Georgia:
– PN News pinned Terrance Taylor
– WCW US Championship Tournament Quarter-finals: WCW TV Champion Steve Austin defeated Tom Zenk via disqualification
– WCW US Championship Tournament Quarter-finals: The Diamond Studd pinned Bobby Eaton
– WCW US Championship Tournament Quarter -finals: Yellow Dog fought Johnny B. Badd to a 15-minute time-limit draw
– WCW US Championship Tournament Quarter-finals: Dustin Rhodes fought Richard Morton (sub. for Arn Anderson) to a double count-out
– WCW US Championship Tournament Quarter-finals: Sting pinned Arn Anderson
– WCW US Championship Tournament Semi-finals: WCW TV Champion Steve Austin defeated Barry Windham via disqualification
– WCW US Championship Tournament Semi-finals: Sting pinned the Diamond Studd
– Rick Steiner & Bill Kazmaier defeated Dick Slater & Dick Murdoch
– WCW World Champion Lex Luger pinned Ron Simmons
– El Gigante defeated the One Man Gang in a loser leaves town hair vs. hair match
– WCW US Championship Tournament Finals: Sting pinned WCW TV Champion Steve Austin (w/ Lady Blossom) to win the title

1992

Higashimuryama, Japan:
– Kobashi & the Patriot defeated Tommy Rogers & Jackie Fulton
– Doug Furnas & Dan Kroffat defeated Dan Spivey & Angel
– WCW/NWA Tag Team Champions Steve Williams & Terry Gordy defeated Stan Hansen & Bobby Fulton
– Jumbo Tsuruta, Taue, & Fuchi defeated Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion Mitsuhara Misawa, Kawada, & Kikuchi

1993

Ft. Pierce, Florida:
– Frankie Lancaster defeated Cliff Anderson
– Charlie Norris pinned Bobby Eaton
– Erik Watts defeated Chris Benoit
– The Nasty Boys defeated 2 Cold Scorpio & Marcus Alexander Bagwell
– Dustin Rhodes defeated Rick Rude in a Best 2 out of 3 falls match by DQ (the bout was to determine the US Champion but the title remained vacant since the final fall ended on a disqualification)
– Sting defeated Sid Vicious via disqualification
– NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Paul Orndorff

1994

Albany, Kentucky:
– Tracy Smothers defeated the Hornet (Brian Keyes)
– Ricky Morton defeated Chris Candido in a hair vs. mask match
– The Dirty White Boy defeated Killer Kyle
– Chris Candido defeated Lance Storm
– SMW Tag Team Champions Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated New Jack & Mustafa

Tulsa, Oklahoma:
– WCW TV Champion Lord Steven Regal pinned Brad Armstrong
– The Guardian Angel defeated Vader via disqualification
– Brian Pillman pinned Bobby Eaton
– Arn Anderson pinned Dustin Rhodes
– The Nasty Boys defeated WCW Tag Team Champions Paul Orndorff & Paul Roma in a non-title match
– WCW US Champion Ricky Steamboat pinned Steve Austin

1995

Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania:
– 2 Cold Scorpio defeated Eddie Guerrero for the ECW Television Title

2002

WWE SummerSlam: Uniondale, New York:
– Kurt Angle defeated Rey Mysterio
– Ric Flair defeated Chris Jericho
– Edge pinned Eddie Guerrero
– WWE Tag Team Champions Christian & Lance Storm defeated Booker T & Goldust
– Rob Van Dam pinned WWE IC Champion Chris Benoit to win the title
– The Undertaker pinned Test
– Shawn Michaels pinned Triple H in a non-sanctioned street fight
– Brock Lesnar defeated The Rock to win the WWE Undisputed Title

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1944

Kansas City, Kansas:

– MWA World Heavyweight Champion Orville Brown and Les Wolfe drew 1 fall a piece

– Jimmy Coffield beat Jack Suzek in 2 out of 3 falls

– Jack Hader beat Earl Wampler

– Harold “Sonny” Myers defeated Larry Tilliman by DQ

1955

Montreal, Quebec, Canada:

– Don Leo Jonathan defeated Yvon Robért for the Montreal Athletic Commission World Heavyweight Title

1956

– Eddie Gossett (Graham) and Art Neilson defeated Don and Red McIntyre for the Georgia NWA World Tag Team Titles

1960

Bridgeport, Connecticut:

– The Fabulous Kangaroos (Al Costello and Roy Heffernan) defeated Lou and Red Bastien for the Capitol Wrestling United States Tag Team Titles

Mobile, Alabama:

– Eric Pederson defeated Joe Scarpa (Chief Jay Strongbow) to win the NWA Gulf Coast Heavyweight Title

1961

Chicago, Illinois:

– Pat O’Connor is awarded the NWA United States Heavyweight Title at the annual NWA meeting (title had been vacant since Buddy Rogers won the NWA World Heavyweight Title from O’Connor on June 30)

1962

Portland, Oregon:

– Luther Lindsay defeated Fritz Von Goering for the NWA Pacific Northwest Heavyweight Title

1963

Portland, Oregon:

– Tony Borne defeated Billy White Wolf to win the NWA Pacific Northwest Heavyweight Title

1964

Davenport, Iowa:

– AWA Champion Verne Gagne beat The Crusher

– Billy Red Cloud beat Larry Hennig

– Mitsu Arakawa beat Sailor Art Thomas

Memphis, Tennessee:

– Karl and Kurt Von Brauner defeated Al Perez and Tojo Yamamoto for the Mid-America NWA World Tag Team Titles

1966

Honolulu, Hawaii:

– Neff Maivia defeated Ripper Collins to win the NWA Hawaii Heavyweight Title

Nashville, Tennessee:

– Giant and Moose Evans defeated Luke Graham and Karl Von Brauner to win the Mid-America NWA World Tag Team Titles

1970

Memphis, Tennessee:

– Johnny Walker and Tojo Yamamoto defeated The Interns for the Mid-America NWA Southern Tag Team Titles

1972

Amarillo, Texas:

– Lord Alfred Hayes and Ricky Starr defeated Bobby Duncum and Dick Murdoch to win the NWA Western States Tag Team Titles

1973

St. Louis, Missouri:

– Missouri Champion Gene Kiniski won 2/3 falls over Ron Fuller

– Rufus R. Jones defeated Big Bill Miller via DQ

– Johnny Valentine and Pat O’Connor defeated Terry Funk and Hans Schmidt

– Bob Geigel defeated Lord Al Hayes

– Jerry Brisco and Roger Kirby draw

– Tokyo Joe and Togo the Great defeated Jim Brunzell and Danny Little Bear (billed before as Chief)

Los Angeles, California:

– John Tolos defeated Victor Rivera for the NWA Americas Heavyweight Title

1974

St. Louis, Missouri:

– Johnny Valentine defeated Harley Race in 2 out of 3 falls

– Dick the Bruiser and Bobo Brazil defeated Dick Murdoch and Big Bill Miller via DQ

– Lord Alfred Hayes and Pat O’Connor draw

– The Sheik defeated Devoy Brunson

– Bob Geigel defeated Tony Ladue

– George Steele and Bulldog Bob Brown defeated Sailor Art Thomas and The Viking

Chattanooga, Tennessee;

– Ricky Gibson and Steve Kovacs won the NWA Mid-America Tag Team Titles from Chris Gallagher and Don Kent

1975

Toronto, Ontario, Canada:

– The Crusaders (Billy Red Lyons and Dewey Robertson) defeated NWA Toronto International Tag Team Champions The Kelly Twins (Mike and Pat) to win the titles

– NWA Toronto United States Heavyweight Champion The Sheik defeated John Quinn to retain the title

1977

Murfreesboro, Tennessee;

– Dan Morrow and Bryan Turner defeated Kory Williams and Mike Woods for the NWA Mid-America Tag Team Titles

Miami, Florida:

– Rocky Johnson and Steve Keirn defeated Dutch Mantel and Buddy Roberts

– NWA Florida Television Champion Pedro Morales defeated Pat Patterson to retain the title

– NWA Florida Southern Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff defeated Don Muraco to retain the title

– NWA Florida Heavyweight Champion Dusty Rhodes defeated WWWF Heavyweight Champion Superstar Billy Graham by disqualification to retain the title

1978

Jacksonville, Florida:

– Wahoo McDaniel defeated The Spoiler to win the Florida NWA Southern Heavyweight Title

1979

Augusta, Georgia:

– Killer Karl Kox defeated Bob Armstrong to win the vacant NWA Georgia Heavyweight Title

Knoxville, Tennessee:

– Dick Slater defeated The Mongolian Stomper for the NWA Southeastern Heavyweight Title

1981

Memphis, Tennessee:

– Ricky & Robert Gibson beat The Heartbreakers

– The Nightmares beat Koko Ware & Roy Rogers

– The Nightmares, Jimmy Hart, & The Heartbreakers beat Koko Ware, Roy Rogers, Plowboy Frazier, Ricky & Robert Gibson

– Dutch Mantel & Bill Dundee beat Atsushi Onita & Masa Fuchi via DQ

– Jerry Lawler defeated The Dream Machine in a No Disqualification match for the AWA Southern Heavyweight Title

– Bugsy McGraw defeated Steve Keirn to win the NWA Mid-America Heavyweight Title

1984

San Antonio, Texas:

– Chicky Starr defeated Eric Embry to win the Southwest Championship Wrestling Southwest Junior Heavyweight Title

1986

Mexico City, Mexico:

– Fishman defeated Villano III to win the WWF World Light Heavyweight Title

– El Dandy won the NWA World Welterweight Title by defeating Javier Cruz

Asheville, North Carolina:

– Bill Dundee defeated Rocky King

– Buddy Landell defeated Todd Champion

– Dennis Condrey defeated the Warlord

– Wahoo McDaniel defeated Bobby Eaton

– Ron Garvin defeated NWA US Champion Nikita Koloff

– Magnum TA, Dick Murdoch, NWA Tag Team Chapions Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated NWA National Heavyweight Champion Tully Blanchard, JJ Dillon, NWA TV Champion Arn Anderson, & Ole Anderson

– Dusty Rhodes defeated Big Bubba in a steel cage match

1987

Memphis, Tennessee:

– John Paul beat Keith Roberson

– Tracy Smothers beat Lord Humongous

– The Rock-n-Roll RPMs beat Alan West & Mark Starr

– Rocky Johnson beat Big Bubba via DQ

– The Nasty Boys beat Paul Diamond & Pat Tanaka

– Bill Dundee beat Big Bubba

– Mid-America Champ Jeff Jarrett beat Goliath

– Don Bass defeated Jerry Lawler for the AWA Southern Heavyweight Title

Greenville, South Carolina:

– MOD Squad Spike defeated Larry Stephens (sub. for Denny Brown)

– The Italian Stallion defeated Colt Steele (sub. for the Barbarian)

– Ivan Koloff & Manny Fernandez defeated Kendall Windham & Jimmy Valiant

– The Barbarian defeated Rocky King

– Arn Anderson & NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Barry Windham & Jimmy Garvin (stipulations stated the winners would be the #1 contenders for the NWA Tag Team Titles)

– Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA US Champion Lex Luger via disqualification

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

1989

Raleigh, North Carolina:

– Al Greene & Bill Irwin defeated the Ding Dongs

– Ron Simmons pinned Brad Anderson

– Brian Pillman pinned Norman

– Rick & Scott Steiner defeated the New Zealand Militia

– Steve Williams (sub. for Sting) defeated the Great Muta via disqualification

– NWA US Champion Lex Luger pinned Tommy Rich

– NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned Terry Funk

– The Road Warriors defeated the Samoan Swat Team in a steel cage match

1990

East Rutherford, New Jersey:

– Tom Zenk pinned Dutch Mantel

– Brian Pillman pinned Buddy Landell

– Big Van Vader pinned Dr. X (Randy Culley)

– The Steiner Brothers (Rick and Scott) defeated NWA United States Tag Team Champions The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton and Stan Lane) to win the titles

– Stan Hansen pinned Terry Taylor (sub. for an injured Tommy Rich)

– Sid Vicious, Barry Windham, & Arn Anderson defeated El Gigante, Paul Orndorff, & the Junkyard Dog

– NWA World Heavyweight Champion Sting pinned Ric Flair to retain the title

– NWA United States Heavyweight Champion Lex Luger defeated Mark Callous to retain the title

– NWA World Tag Team Champions Doom (Butch Reed and Ron Simmons) defeated The Rock ‘n’ Roll Express (Robert Gibson and Ricky Morton)

1991

Tokyo, Japan:

– Mark Starr defeated Ricky Fuji for the FMW version of the AWA World Light Heavyweight Title

Jacksonville, Florida:

– Big Josh defeated Joey Maggs

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

– WCW TV Champion Steve Austin fought Johnny B. Badd to a draw

– Terrance Taylor & Richard Morton defeated Dustin Rhodes & Robert Gibson

– Tom Zenk defeated the Diamond Studd

– Rick Steiner & PN News defeated Dick Murdoch & Dick Slater

– WCW World Champion Lex Luger defeated Bobby Eaton

– Sting, El Gigante, Barry Windham, & Yellow Dog defeated Cactus Jack, Kevin Sullivan, the One Man Gang, & Arn Anderson in Wargames

1992

Memphis, Tennessee:

– The Russian Unified Team beat Tony Falk & The Hornet

– Bare Knuckles Champ Eric Embry beat Doug Gilbert via countout

– JT Southern beat Mike Miller

– Pacific Northwest Champ Brickhouse Brown pinned Billy Joe Travis

– Miss Texas beat Lauren Davenport to win the USWA Women’s Title

– USWA Texas Champ Brian Christopher beat Eric Embry

– USWA Southern Champ Reno Riggins beat Buddy Landel via DQ

– USWA Unified World Champ Eddie Gilbert beat Chris Adams

– Bill Dundee beat Tommy Rich via DQ

– USWA Tag Team Champions Jeff Jarrett and Jerry Lawler defeated The Moondogs (Cujo and Spike) to retain the title

Sano, Japan:

– Tommy Rogers pinned Masao Inoue

– Bobby Fulton pinned Satoru Asako

– The Giant Baba, Kimura, & Mitsuo Momota defeated Eigen, Okuma, & Fuchi

– Doug Furnas & Dan Kroffat defeated Mighty Inoue & Kikuchi

– Kobashi & the Patriot defeated Dan Spivey & Angel

– Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion Mitsuhara Misawa & Kawada defeated Stan Hansen & Jackie Fulton

– Richard Slinger, WCW/NWA Tag Team Champions Steve Williams & Terry Gordy defeated Jumbo Tsuruta, Taue, & Ogawa

1994

WCW Clash of the Champions: Cedar Rapids, Iowa:

– The Nasty Boys defeated WCW Tag Team Champions Paul Orndorff & Paul Roma in a non-title match

– Ricky Steamboat pinned WCW US Champion Steve Austin to win the title

– Dustin & Dusty Rhodes defeated Terry Funk & Bunkhouse Buck (w/ Col. Rob Parker & Meng) via disqualification

– Antonio Inoki defeated WCW TV Champion Lord Steven Regal (w/ Sir William) in a non-title match

– Ric Flair (with Sensuous Sherri) defeated WCW World Heavyweight Champion Hulk Hogan (with Jimmy Hart) by countout

2002

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:

– Gary Wolfe defeated Christian York to become the first 3PW Heavyweight Champion

Boston, Massachusetts:

– ROH Heavyweight Champion Low Ki defeated A.J. Styles to retain the title

2003

WWF SummerSlam: Phoenix, Arizona:

– Rey Mysterio defeated Shannon Moore to retain the WWE Cruiserweight Championship

– La Résistance (René Duprée and Sylvain Grenier) (with Rob Conway) defeated The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray and D-Von) (with Spike Dudley) to retain the World Tag Team Championship

– The Undertaker defeated A-Train (with Sable)

– Shane McMahon defeated Eric Bischoff in a Falls Count Anywhere match

– Eddie Guerrero defeated Chris Benoit, Rhyno, and Tajiri in a Fatal 4-Way match to retain the WWE United States Championship

– WWE Champion Kurt Angle defeated Brock Lesnar by submission to retain the title

– Kane pinned Rob Van Dam in a No Holds Barred match

– World Heavyweight Champion Triple H defeated Goldberg, Chris Jericho, Shawn Michaels, Kevin Nash and Randy Orton in an Elimination Chamber match to retain the title

2007

Hartford, Connecticut:

– ROH World Champion Takeshi Morishima defeated Brent Albright and Claudio Castagnoli in a three-way Elimination match to retain the title

– Roderick Strong defeated Jack Evans in a Steel Cage match

– ROH World Tag Team Champions The Briscoes (Jay and Mark) defeated El Generico and Kevin Steen in a Steel Cage match to retain the titles

2018

AAA TripleMania: Mexico City, Mexico:

– Dragon Bane won a six-way over Dragon Bane, Astrolux, Aramis, Draztick Boy and Latigo

– Sammy Guevara won the AAA cruiserweight title in a four-way over champion Australian Suicide along with Shane Strickland and ACH

– Nino Hamburguesa & Big Mami retained the AAA mixed tag titles over El Hijo del Vikingo & Vanilla (Vargas), Angelikal & La Hiedra and Dinastia & Lady Maravilla.

– Flamita & Bandido won a four-way ladder match for the No. 1 contender position for the AAA tag titles over Andrew Everett & DJZ, Aero Star & Drago and Laredo Kid & Golden Magic

– Carta Brava Jr. & Mocho Cota Jr. & Tito Santana won a three-way trios match over Mamba & Maximo & Pimpinela Escarlata and Taurus & Puma King & El Hijo de L.A. Park

– Averno & Chessman & Super Fly beat Juventud Guerrera & Teddy Hart & Jack Evans in a lumberjack strap match

– La Mascara & Rey Escorpion & El Texano Jr. beat Pagano & Murder Clown & Joe Lider in a street fight

– Lady Shani beat Faby Apache in a mask vs. hair match

– Fenix won the AAA Mega heavyweight title in a four-way over champion Jeff Jarrett, Rich Swann and Brian Cage

– El Hijo del Fantasma lost his mask in a four-way against L.A. Park, Pentagon Jr. and Psycho Clown

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1929

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
– Dick Shikat defeated Jim Londos to win the National Wrestling Association World Heavyweight Title

1941

San Francisco, California:
– Frank Sexton defeated Bill Longson for the Pacific Coast Heavyweight Title

1944

Montreal, Quebec, Canada:
– Yvon Robért defeated Frank Sexton to win the Montreal Athletic Commission World Heavyweight Title

– Sandor Szabo defeated Dean Detton for the Pacific Coast Heavyweight Title

1955

Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– Bronko Nagurski & Ilio DiPaolo beat Ike Eakins & Kinji Shibuya by DQ
– Adrian Baillargeon beat Johnny Moochy
– Johnny Kostas beat Stan Kowalski
– Red Bastien drew Oni Wiki Wiki

1956

Augusta, Georgia:
– Don McIntyre & Red McIntyre defeated Eddie Gossett (Eddie Graham) & Art Nelson to win the Georgia Tag Team Titles

1958

Sacramento, California:
– Gene Dubuque and Mike Valentino defeated Ramon Torres and Dick Warren for the San Francisco NWA World Tag Team Titles

1961

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada:
– Whipper Billy Watson defeated Gene Kiniski to win the Vancouver NWA British Empire Heavyweight Championship

Mobile, Alabama:
– Dick Dunn defeated Dr. Jerry Graham for the NWA Gulf Coast Heavyweight Title

1963

Los Angeles, California:
– Bearcat Wright defeated Fred Blassie by countout to win the World Wrestling Association World Heavyweight Title

1968

Atlanta, Georgia:
– In a match for the Georgia Heavyweight Title: The Professional (Doug Gilbert) defeated Tarzan Tyler to win the title

1972

Winter Haven, Florida:
– Eddie Graham & Mike Graham beat Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens
– Bob Orton Sr drew Hiro Matsuda
– Mike George beat Taurus
– George McCreary beat Bob Orton Jr (sub Dick Slater)

1973

Hattiesburg, Mississippi:
– Ken Lucas defeated Rocket Monroe for the NWA Mississippi Heavyweight Title

1974

Atlanta, Georgia:
– In a No Disqualification match for the Georgia Heavyweight Title versus the Mask of Mr. Wrestling #2; Mr. Wrestling #2 defeated Buddy Colt to win the title

1975

San Francisco, California:
– The Invaders defeated Moondog Mayne and Pat Patterson for the San Francisco NWA World Tag Team Titles

1977

Shreveport, Louisiana:
– The Medics won the Tri-State NWA United States Tag Team Title by defeating Porkchop Cash and Mike George

Tampa, Florida:
– Jerry Brisco and Steve Keirn defeated Tony Marino and Buddy Roberts
– NWA Florida Television Champion Pedro Morales defeated Pat Patterson to retain the title
– NWA Florida Heavyweight Champion Dusty Rhodes defeated Buddy Wolff to retain the title
– WWWF Heavyweight Champion Superstar Billy Graham defeated Rocky Johnson to retain the title
– Don Muraco defeated NWA Florida Southern Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff by disqualification to retain the title

1978

Honolulu, Hawaii:
– In a non title match; Andre The Giant beat AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel
– Hawaiian Title Match: Don Muraco drew Tor Kamata
– Mike Cunningham & John Tolos & Steve Strong beat Mr. Fuji & Prof Tanaka & Karl Von Steiger
– Mr. Fuji beat Missing Link Pampero Firpo
– Reno Tuufuli ddq John Studd
– Bill Francis beat Randy Morse

1979

Charlotte, North Carolina:
– Baron Von Raschke and Paul Jones defeated Blackjack Mulligan and Ric Flair to win the NWA World Tag Team Titles

1980

Milwaukee, Wisconsin:
– Dino Bravo no contest Nick Bockwinkel
– AWA Tag Team Champions Adrian Adonis & Jesse Ventura beat Mad Dog Vachon & Angelo Mosca by DQ
– In a Weasel Suit match, Greg Gagne beat Bobby Heenan
– In a Handicap Match, John Studd beat Kenny Jay & Juan Valez
– Tito Santana beat Chris Markoff

San Antonio, Texas:
– Wahoo McDaniel defeated Tully Blanchard to win the Southwest Championship Wrestling Heavyweight Title

1982

Toronto, Ontario, Canada:
– Ricky Steamboat and Jay Youngblood defeated Don Kernoodle and Jim Nelson to win the NWA Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Titles

1986

Cleveland, Ohio:
– Buddy Landell defeated Denny Brown
– Krusher Kruschev fought Ron Garvin to a no contest
– Dick Murdoch defeated Ivan Koloff
– Dutch Mantell & Bobby Jaggers defeated the Barbarian & Shaska Whatley
– Jimmy Valiant defeated Paul Jones
– Paul Ellering & the Road Warriors defeated Jim Cornette, Bobby Eaton & Dennis Condrey
– Magnum TA defeated Nikita Koloff
– Dusty Rhodes defeated Big Bubba in a steel cage match

Kawasaki, Japan:
– Dump Matsumoto and Bull Nakano defeated The Crush Gals (Lioness Asuka and Chigusa Nagayo) to win the WWWA World Tag Team Titles
– Yukari Oomori defeats Devil Masami for the WWWA World Singles Title

1987

Marietta, Georgia:
– Bruiser Brody ddq Abdullah The Butcher
– Original Midnight Express Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose beat Wahoo McDaniel & Jerry Blackwell by DQ
– Jon Michael & Steve Lawler won a tag team Battle Royal
– in an Elimination Match, Jon Michaels & Mr Wrestling II & Grizzly Boone beat Ken Timbs & Luke Graham & The Nightmare
– Mr. Olympia beat Tony Anthony by DQ
– Kevin Blackwell beat Nick Busick by DQ
– The Bullet beat Mike Golden
– AWA Champion Curt Hennig dcor Jerry Lawler
– Mr USA (Jerry Oates under a mask) drew Mighty Igor

Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– UWF Western States Heritage Champion Barry Windham pinned Eddie Gilbert
– Ron Garvin pinned Sean Royal
– Ivan Koloff pinned Jimmy Garvin
– Chris Adams defeated Terry Taylor via disqualification
– UWF World Champion Steve Williams pinned Big Bubba
– NWA Tag Team Champions Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated the Barbarian (sub. for NWA US Tag Team Champion Stan Lane) & NWA US Tag
Team Champion Bobby Eaton
– Dusty Rhodes, the Road Warriors, & NWA TV Champion Nikita Koloff defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, Tully
Blanchard, & NWA US Champion Lex Luger

1989

Bluefied, West Virginia:
– Ding Dong #1 pinned Al Greene
– Tommy Rich pinned Ron Simmons
– Brian Pillman pinned Norman
– Ding Dong #2 defeated Bill Irwin via disqualification
– Rick & Scott Steiner defeated the New Zealand Militia
– NWA Tag Team Champions Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane
– Sting defeated the Great Muta via disqualification
– The Road Warriors defeated the Samoan Swat Team in a steel cage match
– NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned Terry Funk

1991

Dallas, Texas:
– The Patriot defeated Al Perez to become the first GWF North American Heavyweight Champion

St. Petersburg, Florida:
– Big Josh pinned Joey Maggs
– Bobby Eaton pinned Tony Mello
– Tracy Smothers & Steve Armstrong defeated Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin
– WCW TV Champion Steve Austin fought Johnny B. Badd to a time-limit draw
– Arn Anderson pinned Yellow Dog
– WCW World Champion Lex Luger pinned Barry Windham
– Terrance Taylor & Richard Morton defeated Dustin Rhodes & Robert Gibson
– El Gigante defeated the One Man Gang via count-out
– Rick Steiner & PN News defeated Dick Murdoch & Dick Slater
– Sting defeated Nikita Koloff in a steel cage match

1992

New Orleans, Louisiana:
– Big Cat pinned Diamond Dallas Page
– The Barbarian pinned Tom Zenk
– The Junkyard Dog pinned Vinnie Vegas
– Brian Pillman pinned Super Invader
– Ricky Steamboat defeated WCW TV Champion Steve Austin in a non-title match
– Barry Windham & Dustin Rhodes defeated Dick Slater & Greg Valentine
– Sting defeated Jake Roberts via disqualification
– WCW US Champion Rick Rude pinned Nikita Koloff
– WCW World Champion Ron Simmons pinned Big Van Vader

Hachioji, Japan:
– Ogawa pinned Bobby Fulton
– The Giant Baba, Rusher Kimura, & Ryuma Izumida defeated Eigen, Okuma, & Fuchi
– Doug Furnas & Dan Kroffat defeated Tommy Rogers & the Patriot
– WCW/NWA Tag Team Champions Steve Williams & Terry Gordy defeated Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion Mitsuhara Misawa & Kikuchi
– Kawada & Kobashi defeated Dan Spivey & Angel
– Jumbo Tsuruta & Taue defeated Stan Hansen & Jackie Fulton

1993

Memphis, Tennessee:
– The American Eagle & Billy McCallahan beat The Hawk & Leon Downs
– Miss Texas (Jacqueline) defeated USWA Women’s Champion Luna Vachon to win the title
– Colin Scott pinned Tony Falk
– USWA Tag Champs The Dog Catchers NC Moondogs Spike & Cujo
– Brian Christopher pinned Chris Adams
– PG-13 beat Jimmy Valiant & Super Mario
– Jeff Jarrett defeated USWA Southern Heavyweight Champion The Vampire Warrior (Gangrel) to win the title
– Jerry Lawler pinned Paul Neighbors (seconded by Vince McMahon) in a “stretcher” match
– Lex Luger pinned Yokozuna

Melbourne, Florida:
– Bobby Eaton defeated Frankie Lancaster
– Charlie Norris defeated Chris Benoit
– Erik Watts defeated the Equalizer
– Dustin Rhodes defeated Rick Rude in a Best 2 out of 3 falls match via disqualification (the bout was to have determined the vacant US
title but the belt remained held up due to the disqualification ending)
– Sting & Davey Boy Smith defeated WCW World Champion Vader & Sid Vicious
– NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Paul Orndorff

1999

WCW Monday Nitro: Las Vegas, Nevada:
– The West Texas Rednecks (Barry and Kendall Windham) defeated WCW World Tag Team Champions Harlem Heat (Booker T and Stevie Ray) to win the titles
– WCW World Heavyweight Champion Hulk Hogan fought Sting to a no-contest to retain the title

WWF Monday Night Raw: Ames, Iowa:
– Triple H pinned WWF Champion Mankind after the Pedigree to win the title

2009

WWE SummerSlam: Los Angeles, California:
– WWE IC Champion Rey Mysterio Jr. pinned Dolph Ziggler
– MVP pinned Jack Swagger
– WWE Unified Tag Team Champions Chris Jericho & the Big Show defeated Cryme Tyme
– Triple H & Shawn Michaels defeated Ted Dibiase Jr. & Cody Rhodes a
– ECW World Champion Christian pinned William Regal (w/ Vladimir Kozlov & Ezikiel Jackson)
– WWE Champion Randy Orton defeated John Cena to retain the title
– CM Punk defeated Jeff Hardy to win the World Title in a Tables, Ladders and Chairs match

2015

WWE SummerSlam: Brooklyn, New York:

– Sheamus defeated Randy Orton

– – The New Day won the WWE Tag Team titles in a four-way over Titus O’Neil & Darren Young, Los Matadores, and Sin Cara & Kalisto

– Dolph Ziggler vs. Rusev ended in a double countout

– Neville & Stephen Amell defeated Stardust & Wade Barrett

– Intercontinental Champion Ryback defeated Big Show and The Miz in a triple threat match to retain his title

– Roman Reigns & Dean Ambrose defeated Bray Wyatt & Luke Harper

– Kevin Owens pinned Cesaro

– Seth Rollins pinned John Cena to win the United States title in a WWE title vs. US title match

– Becky Lynch, Charlotte Flair & Paige defeated Sasha Banks, Naomi & Tamina and The Bellas & Alicia Fox in a three-team elimination match

– The Undertaker defeated Brock Lesnar

2020

WWE SummerSlam: Orlando, Florida:
– Apollo Crews pinned MVP
– Bayley pinned Asuka to retain the SmackDown Women’s Championship
– Street Profits (Angelo Dawkins & Montez Ford) retained the Raw Tag team titles against Angel Garza & Andrade
– Mandy Rose defeated Sonya Deville in a no DQ loser leaves WWE match
– Seth Rollins pinned Dominik Mysterio in a street fight
– Asuka pinned Sasha Banks to win the Raw Women’s Championship
– Drew McIntyre pinned Randy Orton to retain the WWE Championship
– “The Fiend” Bray Wyatt defeated Braun Strowman in a falls count anywhere match to win the Universal Championship

Daily Pro Wrestling History (08/22): Sasha Banks vs. Bayley at NXT TakeOver Brooklyn

1912

Kansas City, Missouri:
– World Heavyweight Champion Frank Gotch beat Jess Westergaard 2 falls to 0 ( after the match, Gotch said that Stanislaus Zbyszko should first meet Mahmout to earn a title match)

1940

Kansas City, Kansas:
– Bobby Bruns beat Jack Hader 2 falls to 0
– Don McIntyre defeated Earl Wampler 2 falls to 0
– Steve Brody beat Leo Jensen
– Al Getz and Jim Reeder went to a 30 minute draw

1963

Kansas City, Kansas:
– Pat O’Connor beat Rock Hunter 2 falls to 1
– Mongolian Stomper beat Jim Grabmire
– Bob Geigel beat Jose Ramirez
– Tiny Roe beat Chico Chico

1968

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada:
– In the first cage match in Winnipeg; AWA Champion Dr. X beat Mighty Igor Vodik in 2 out of 3 falls
– Larry Hennig & Harley Race beat The Crusher & Al Tomko in 2 out of 3 falls
– Chris Markoff beat Bob Tuck

1972

Tampa, Florida:
– Buddy Colt (sub Paul Jones) beat Mr Wrestling Tim Woods
– in a Hair vs Hair match; Eddie Graham beat Redbeard
– Florida Tag Team Champions, Hiro Matsuda & Bob Orton beat Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens
– Ron Fuller beat The Scorpion
– Buddy Colt beat Louie Tillet

1973

Honolulu, Hawaii:
– Ken Patera & Billy Robinson beat AWA Tag Team Champions Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens on a 3rd fall DQ
– WWWF Champion Pedro Morales double countout Ed Francis
– Betty Niccoli & Ripper Collins beat Jean Antone & Paul Jones
– Sam Steamboat beat Hard Boiled Haggerty
– Bill Francis beat Tony Borne by DQ

1975

Denver, Colorado:
– Verne Gagne & Greg Gagne & Ivan Putski beat Nick Bockwinkel & Buddy Wolff & Kim Duk in 2 out of 3 falls
– Billy Robinson ddq Baron Von Raschke
– Kim Duk beat Ivan Putski
– Jos Leduc beat Buddy Wolff

St. Louis, Missouri:
– Missouri Champion Harley Race went to a draw with Rocky Johnson with each man winning one fall within the one-hour limit. Pat O’Connor was the special referee.
– Jerry Oates won a tag elimination sending Oates, Wilbur Snyder and Bob Geigel (sub for Bobo Brazil) against Bobby Heenan (sub for Ray Stevens), Big Bill Miller and Wolf Wiskoski
– Dick Murdoch defeated Mike Thomas
– Rene Goulet defeated Prince Tapu (sub for Robert Fuller)
– Tank Patton defeated Akio Sato
– Danny Little Bear defeated Soldier LeBeouf

1979

Honolulu, Hawaii:
– AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel beat Rick Martel
– Peter Maivia beat Jay York
– Siva Afi beat Mad Dog Martin
– Coconut Willie beat Little Tokyo
– Roddy Piper beat Clayton Rodriguez

1981

Milwaukee, Wisconsin:
– AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel beat Tito Santana
– AWA Tag Team Champions Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell beat Ray Stevens & Bobby Heenan (sub Pat Patterson)
– Sheik Adnan beat Baron Von Raschke by DQ
– Brad Rheingans beat Jerry Blackwell
– in a Handicap Match, Hulk Hogan beat Adrian Adonis & Nacho Berrera
– Ed Boulder drew Evan Johnson

1982

Charlotte, North Carolina:
– Wahoo McDaniel defeated Sgt. Slaughter for the NWA United States Heavyweight Title

1985

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada:
– Boris Zhukov beat AWA Champion Rick Martel by DQ
– Tom Zenk & Larry Hennig & Jerry Blackwell beat Fabulous Freebirds Michael Hayes & Terry Gordy & Buddy Roberts
– Baron Von Raschke beat Nick Bockwinkel by count out
– Tom Zenk beat Steve Regal
– Bulldog Bob Brown beat Man Mountain Mike Moore
– Scott Hall drew Larry Zbyszko
– Long Riders (Bill Irwin & Scott Irwin) beat Rob Rechsteiner (Rick Steiner) & Buck Zumhofe
– Bulldog Bob Brown beat Brian Jewel

1986

Hampton, Virginia:
– Todd Champion fought the Italian Stallion to a draw
– Bobby Jaggers & Dutch Mantell defeated the Barbarian & Teijo Khan
– Ivan Koloff defeated the Warlord
– Wahoo McDaniel & Manny Fernandez defeated Bobby Eaton & Dennis Condrey via disqualification
– Jimmy Valiant defeated Shaska Whatley in a bunkhouse match
– Magnum TA defeated NWA US Champion Nikita Koloff in a non-title Texas Death match
– Dusty Rhodes defeated Big Bubba in a steel cage match

Charleston, West Virginia:
– Buddy Landell defeated Rocky King
– Steve Regal defeated Denny Brown
– Krusher Kruschev defeated Rocky King
– Jimmy Garvin defeated Don Kernoodle
– National Heavyweight Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Ron Garvin
– NWA TV Champion Arn Anderson & Ole Anderson defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson

1987

Philadelphia, Pennslyvania:
– The MOD Squad defeated Denny Brown & Mark Fleming
– Lazertron defeated Gladiator #2
– Jimmy Valiant defeated Sean Royal via disqualification
– Jimmy Garvin pinned Manny Fernandez by using the ropes for leverage
– UWF World Champion Steve Williams pinned Big Bubba
– NWA TV Champion Nikita Koloff & UWF Western States Heritage Champion Barry Windham defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via disqualification
– The Road Warriors defeated Ivan Koloff & the Barbarian (sub. for Vladimir Pietrov)

1988

Memphis, Tennessee:
– Tommy Rich beat AWA Champion Jerry Lawler by DQ
– Robert Fuller & Jimmy Golden double count out with Bill Dundee & Jeff Jarrett
– Jamie Dundee beat Downtown Bruno
– In a Lumberjack match: Brickhouse Brown beat Gary Young
– CWA Champion Phil Hickerson beat David Haskins
– Southern Tag Team Champions RPMs beat Scott Steiner & Shawn Baxter
– Cactus Jack beat Ray Odyssey

1991

Jacksonville, Florida:
– Big Josh pinned Joey Maggs
– Tracy Smothers & Steve Armstrong defeated Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin
– WCW TV Champion Steve Austin fought Johnny B. Badd to a draw
– Richard Morton & Terrance Taylor defeated Robert Gibson & Dustin Rhodes
– Tom Zenk pinned the Diamond Studd
– Tom Zenk pinned Diamond Dallas Page
– Rick Steiner & PN News defeated Dick Murdoch & Dick Slater
– WCW World Champion Lex Luger pinned Bobby Eaton
– Sting, El Gigante, the Yellow Dog, & Barry Windham defeated Arn Anderson, Cactus Jack, Kevin Sullivan, & the One Man Gang in Wargames

1992

Tokyo, Japan:
– Slinger & Momota defeated Masao Inoue & Mighty Inoue
– Ogawa pinned Angel
– Fuchi, Okuma, & Eigen defeated the Giant Baba, Kimura, & Asako
– Doug Furnas & Dan Kroffat defeated the Patriot & Jackie Fulton
– Kobashi & Kikuchi defeated Tommy Rogers & Bobby Fulton
– Kawada defeated Dan Spivey
– WCW/NWA Tag Team Champions Steve Williams & Terry Gordy defeated PWF Tag Team Champions Jumbo Tsuruta & Taue in a non-title match
– Mitsuhara Misawa pinned Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion Stan Hansen to win the title

Monroe, Louisiana:
– Super Invader pinned Tom Zenk
– The Junkyard Dog & Big Cat defeated Diamond Dallas Page & Vinnie Vegas
– Barry Windham pinned Dick Slater
– Dustin Rhodes defeated Greg Valentine
– The Barbarian pinned Brian Pillman
– WCW TV Champion Steve Austin defeated Ricky Steamboat
– WCW World Champion Ron Simmons, Sting, & Nikita Koloff defeated WCW US Champion Rick Rude, Jake Roberts, & Big Van Vader

1993

Orlando, Florida:
– The Nasty Boys defeated 2 Cold Scorpio & Marcus Alexander Bagwell
– Erik Watts defeated Chris Benoit
– The Equalizer defeated Frankie Lancaster
– Charlie Norris defeated Bobby Eaton
– Dustin Rhodes defeated Rick Rude in a Best 2 out of 3 falls match by DQ in fall #3: (the match was to determine the vacant WCW US title but the belt remained vacant due to the DQ decision)
– Sting & Davey Boy Smith defeated WCW World Champion Big Van Vader & Sid Vicious
– NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Paul Orndorff

1999

WWF SummerSlam: Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– Al Snow pinned WWF Hardcore Champion the Big Bossman to win the title
– The Acolytes defeated Matt & Jeff Hardy (w/ Gangrel), Edge & Christian, Mideon & Viscera, Albert & Droz, and Hardcore & Crash Holly in a tag team turmoil match
– Ken Shamrock defeated Steve Blackman in a Lion’s Den match
– Test pinned Shane McMahon in a Greenwich Streetfight
– WWF Women’s Champion Ivory pinned Tori
– Mankind defeated Steve Austin and Hunter Hearst Helmsley in a Triangle match to win the WWF World Title (Jesse Ventura was the referee)
– The Rock pinned Billy Gunn in a Kiss My Ass match
– Jeff Jarrett pinned D-Lo Brown to win the WWF Intercontinental Title and European Title
– The Undertaker & Big Show defeated Kane & X-Pac to win the WWF World Tag Team Titles

2015

NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn, New York:
– Jushin Liger pinned Tyler Breeze
– Apollo Crews pinned Tye Dillinger
– Bayley defeated Sasha Banks to win the NXT Women’s Title
– Samoa Joe beat Baron Corbin
– The Vaudevillians defeated Blake & Murphy to win the NXT Tag Team Titles
– Finn Balor retained the NXT Title over Kevin Owens in a Ladder Match

2020

NXT Takeover XXX: Winter Park, Florida:
– Tyler Breeze & Fandango beat Joaquin Wilde & Raul Mendoza and Oney Lorcan & Danny Burch
– Finn Balor pinned Timothy Thatcher
– Damien Priest won the NXT North American Championship in a five-way ladder match over Cameron Grimes, Bronson Reed, Johnny Gargano and Velveteen Dream
– Adam Cole pinned Pat McAfee
– Io Shirai retained the NXT Women’s Championship over Dakota Kai
– Karrion Kross beat Keith Lee to win the NXT Championship

Daily Pro Wrestling History (08/20): WWE SummerSlam 2017

1951

Honolulu, Hawaii:
– Terry McGinnis defeated Ted Travis to win the Hawaii Heavyweight Title

1954

Atlanta, Georgia:
– June Byers defeated Mildred Burke for the NWA World Women’s Title

1963

Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– Crusher & Dick the Bruiser defeated Ivan & Karol Kalmikoff to win the AWA World Tag Team Titles
– Haystack Calhoun beat Mike DiBiase
– Don McClarty beat Tiny Mills
– Larry Hennig beat Jack Allen
– Paul Christy beat Bill Wright

1964

Kansas City, Kansas:
– Joe Scarpello fought Bulldog Plechas to a draw
– Rocky Hamilton defeated The Krusher
– Pat O’Connor defeated Harley Race
– Mike DiBiase & Bob Geigel defeated Sailor Art Thomas & Moose Evans in three falls

1970

Kansas City, Kansas:
– Steve Bolus defeated Dale Mann
– Joe Scarpello fought Tarzan Tyler to a 15 minute draw
– Harley Race defeated Oki Shikina
– Rufus R. Jones defeated Baron Von Raschke via DQ
– Danny Little Bear defeated Roger Kirby

1971

St. Louis, Missouri:
– Central States Champion Harley Race defeated Dick the Bruiser by 3rd fall DQ to retain title
– Pat O’Conner & Rufus R. Jones defeated Hans Schmidt & Bill Miller
– Jack Brisco & (Baron) Von Raschke wrestled to a draw
– Bob Geigel defeated Steve Bolus
– Chief Little Bear defeated Buddy Austin
– Ron Atchinson & Greg Valentine defeated Sato & Bob Orton in a 2 out of 3 falls Australian Rules Tag Team Match

1977

Chicago, Illinois:
– Super Destroyer beat Dick the Bruiser
– AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel beat Ray Stevens by DQ
– AWA Tag Team Champions Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell no contest Jimmy Valiant & Johnny Valiant
– Billy Robinson beat Ivan Koloff by DQ
– Angelo Mosca beat Pedro Morales
– Chris Markoff beat Spike Huber
– Bob Backlund drew Jan Nelson

1986

Acapulco, Mexico
– Alfonso Dantes defeated Cien Caras for the Mexican Heavyweight Title

Indianapolis, Indianapolis:
– Steve Regal defeated Denny Brown
– Jimmy Garvin defeated Todd Champion
– Jimmy Valiant defeated Shaska Whatley
– Ole Anderson & NWA TV Champion Arn Anderson fought Ron Garvin & Manny Fernandez to a draw
– National Heavyweight Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Wahoo McDaniel
– Nikita Koloff fought Magnum TA to a double count-out
– NWA Tag Team Champions Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated Dennis Condrey & Bobby Eaton
– NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Dusty Rhodes via disqualification

1987

Tokyo, Japan:
– Kuniaki Kobayashi defeated Nobuhiko Takada in the finals of the IWGP World Junior Heavyweight Title tournament

Cincinnati, Ohio:
– Kendall Windham pinned Jim Lancaster
– Rocky King pinned Teijo Khan
– Denny Brown pinned Gladiator #1
– Sean Royal pinned the Italian Stallion
– Jimmy Garvin pinned Colt Steele
– UWF Western States Heritage Champion Barry Windham pinned Ivan Koloff
– NWA TV Champion Nikita Koloff fought NWA US Champion Lex Luger to a double-disqualification
– NWA Tag Team Champions Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard
– NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Ron Garvin via disqualification

1988

Guaynabo, Puerto Rico:
– Carlos Colon defeated Ron Starr to win the WWC Television Title

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
– Ron Simmons & Brad Armstrong fought Rick Steiner & NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo to a draw
– Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated the Sheepherders
– Sting, Steve Williams, Ricky Morton, & Brad Armstrong defeated Al Perez, Larry Zbyszko, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard
– NWA US Champion Barry Windham defeated Nikita Koloff via count-out
– Dusty Rhodes defeated the Russian Assassin
– The Road Warriors defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via disqualification

1989

Chicago, Illinois:
– The Ding Dongs (Richard Sartain & Greg Evans) defeated Big Al Greene & Trent Knight
– Ron Simmons pinned Brad Anderson (Gene Anderson’s son)
– Brian Pillman pinned Norman (w/ Teddy Long)
– Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Jack Victory & Rip Morgan
– Steve Williams pinned Bill Irwin
– NWA Tag Team Champions Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette)
– Sting defeated the Great Muta (w/ Gary Hart) via disqualification
– NWA US Champion Lex Luger pinned Tommy Rich
– NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned Terry Funk (w/ Gary Hart)
– The Road Warriors defeated the Samoan Swat Team in a steel cage match

1992

Alexandria, Louisiana:
– Tom Zenk pinned Super Invader
– The Barbarian pinned Brian Pillman
– The Junkyard Dog & Big Cat defeated Diamond Dallas Page & Vinnie Vegas
– Barry Windham pinned Dick Slater
– Dustin Rhodes pinned Greg Valentine
– Ricky Steamboat fought WCW TV Champion Steve Austin to a time-limit draw
– Sting & Nikita Koloff defeated WCW US Champion Rick Rude & Jake Roberts
– WCW World Champion Ron Simmons pinned Big Van Vader

1993

Bluefield, West Virginia:
– Tommy Angel defeated Joe Cruz
– Keith & Kent Cole defeated the Italian Stallion & George South
– Dick Slater defeated Mark Starr
– Yoshi Kwan defeated Brad Armstrong
– WCW TV Champion Ricky Steamboat defeated Lord Steven Regal
– WCW/NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Paul Roma defeated Tex Slazenger & Shanghai Pierce
– Johnny B. Badd defeated Maxx Payne in a steel cage match

1994

Newport, Tennessee:
– The Dirty White Boy defeated Killer Kyle
– Lance Storm defeated Chris Candido
– Bruiser Bedlam defeated Tracy Smothers
– SMW Tag Team Champions Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated New Jack & Mustafa
– Tracy Smothers won a battle royal

1996

Dalton, Georgia:
– Lord Steven (William) Regal defeated Lex Luger for the WCW Television Title

2003

Nashville, Tennessee:
– Michael Shane defeated Chris Sabin and Frankie Kazarian in the “Ultimate X” match to win the TNA X Division Title

2017

WWE SummerSlam: Brooklyn, New York:
– The Miz & Curtis Axel & Bo Dallas beat Matt & Jeff Hardy & Jason Jordan
– Neville regained the cruiserweight title over Akira Tozawa
– Usos regained the Smackdown tag titles over The New Day team of Big E & Xavier Woods
– John Cena beat Baron Corbin
– Natalya beat Naomi to win the Smackdown women’s title
– Big Cass pinned Big Show
– Randy Orton pinned Rusev
– Sasha Banks beat Alexa Bliss to win the Raw women’s title
– Finn Balor pinned Bray Wyatt
– Seth Rollins & Dean Ambrose beat Cesaro & Sheamus to win the Raw tag titles
– A.J. Styles pinned Kevin Owens to retain the U.S. title with Shane McMahon as referee
– Jinder Mahal pinned Shinsuke Nakamura to retain the WWE title
– Brock Lesnar retained the Universal title over Roman Reigns, Braun Strowman and Samoa Joe

Daily Pro Wrestling History (08/19): WWF SummerSlam 2001

1942

Des Moines, Iowa:

– Iowa State Heavyweight Champion Gene Bowman beat Ken Fenelon 2 out of 3 falls

– Emil Dusek beat Hans Schultz

– Joe Dusek defeated Bad Boy Brown

1965

Kansas City, Kansas:

– Bob Geigel and Bob Brown beat Sonny Myers and Mongolian Stomper 2 falls to 1

– Dick the Bruiser beat Jerry Miller

– The Ox beat Jim Grabmire

– Ronnie Etchison drew Bulldog Plechas

1966

Milwaukee, Wisconsin:

– In a No DQ, non-title match: Crusher beat AWA Champion Mad Dog Vachon

– Verne Gagne beat The Alaskan

– Wilbur Snyder beat Stan Kowalski

– Billy Red Cloud drew Chris Markoff

– Killer Kowalski beat Eddie Sharkey

1972

Milwaukee, Wisconsin:

– Dick the Bruiser & the Crusher beat AWA Tag Team Champions Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens in 2 out of 3 falls (No title change because the wrong man was pinned in the 3rd fall)

– Dusty Rhodes beat Wahoo McDaniel by DQ

– Ivan Koloff beat Wilbur Snyder

– Billy Robinson beat Hans Hermann

– Rene Goulet beat Ramon Torres

– Don Muraco beat Big K

1973

Green Bay, Wisconsin:

– in a Saloon Match: The Crusher beat Superstar Billy Graham

– Wahoo McDaniel beat Ivan Koloff

– Red Bastien & Ken Patera beat Larry Heiniemi & Buddy Wolff on a 3rd fall DQ

– Greg Gagne beat Vic Rositanni

1976

Kansas City, Kansas:

– John Foley defeated Hubert Gallant via DQ

– Akio Sato defeated Wayne Hammer

– The Super Intern defeated Joe Palardy

– Chief Thundercloud defeated Bob Brown

– World Tag Team Champions Black Gordman & Great Goliath fought Rick Gibson & Skip Young to a 30 minute draw

– Harley Race defeated Dory Funk, Jr. via DQ

1979

Toronto, Ontario, Canada:

– WWWF Champion Bob Backlund defeated Ken Patera by disqualification

– Ricky Steamboat pinned Paul Jones to retain the NWA TV crown

– Andre the Giant defeated Big John Studd

– Jay Youngblood beat Joe Marcus

– Tiger Jeet Singh and Pedro Morales defeated British Bernard and Sgt Jacques Goulet

– Billy Red Lyons wrestled to a draw with Bob Marcus

1984

Milwaukee, Wisconsin:

– Dick The Bruiser & The Crusher no contest Road Warriors

– Nick Bockwinkel beat Tony Atlas

– Jim Brunzell beat Sheik Adnan

– Bobby Heenan beat Stan Lane

– Billy Robinson beat Steve Regal

– Curt Hennig beat Larry Zbyszko

1988

Richmond, Virginia:

– Ron Simmons fought Larry Zbyszko to a draw

– Ricky Morton, Nikita Koloff, & Brad Armstrong defeated Rip Morgan & the Sheepherders

– Sting defeated Al Perez

– The Road Warriors defeated Rick Steiner & NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo

– NWA US Champion Barry Windham defeated Steve Williams via count-out

– Dusty Rhodes defeated the Russian Assassin

– 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

Charlotte, North Carolina:

– Bill Irwin & Al Greene defeated the Ding Dongs

– Ron Simmons defeated Brad Anderson

– Brian Pillman pinned Norman

– Steve Williams defeated Mike Rotunda via count-out

– Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Jack Victory & Rip Morgan

– Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin via disqualification

– Sting fought the Great Muta to a 20-minute draw

– NWA US Champion Lex Luger pinned Tommy Rich

– NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned Terry Funk

– The Road Warriors defeated the Samoan Swat Team

1990

Atlanta, Georgia:

– Mike Rotundo pinned the Iron Sheik

– Brian Pillman pinned Buddy Landell

– NWA Tag Team Champions Doom defeated Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson

– Stan Hansen pinned Norman

– The Junkyard Dog, Lex Luger & El Gigante defeated Sid Vicious, NWA TV Champion Arn Anderson & Barry Windham

– NWA World Champion Sting pinned Ric Flair

Tokyo, Japan:

– Riki Choshu defeated Big Van Vader to win the IWGP Heavyweight Title

1991

Danville, Illinois;

– PN News defeated Johnny B. Badd via disqualification

– Richard Morton & Terrance Taylor defeated Robert Gibson & Dustin Rhodes

– Bobby Eaton pinned WCW TV Champion Steve Austin (the pinfall occurred after the 10-minute mark, thus Austin retained the title)

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

– The Yellow Dog & El Gigante defeated Arn Anderson & the One Man Gang

– Rick Steiner & Ron Simmons defeated Dick Murdoch & Dick Slater

– WCW World Champion Lex Luger pinned Barry Windham

– Sting defeated Nikita Koloff in a Texas Death match

1992

Little Rock, Arkansas:

– The Barbarian pinned Brian Pillman

– Tom Zenk pinned Super Invader

– The Junkyard Dog & Big Cat defeated Diamond Dallas Page & Vinnie Vegas

– Ricky Steamboat pinned WCW TV Champion Steve Austin in a non-title match

– Sting defeated Jake Roberts via disqualification

– Barry Windham & Dustin Rhodes defeated Dick Slater & Greg Valentine

– WCW US Champion Rick Rude pinned Nikita Koloff

– WCW World Champion Ron Simmons defeated Big Van Vader

1993

Kingsport, Tennessee:

– Yoshi Kwan defeated Brad Armstrong

– Mark Starr defeated Dick Slater

– WCW TV Champion Ricky Steamboat fought Lord Steven Regal to a 20-minute time limit draw

– WCW/NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Paul Roma defeated Shanghai Pierce & Tex Slazenger

– Johnny B. Badd defeated Maxx Payne

– Sting pinned WCW World Champion Big Van Vader in a non-title match

– NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Sid Vicious via disqualification

1994

Marietta, Georgia:

– The Jailhouse Rocker defeated the Flame

– Chris Candido defeated Lance Storm

– Bruiser Bedlam defeated Mr. USA

– Ricky Morton defeated Chris Candido in a hair vs. mask match

– Bob Armstrong & Tracy Smothers defeated Bruiser Bedlam, Killer Kyle, & Jim Cornette in a handicap match

– SMW Tag Team Champions Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated New Jack & Mustafa

Beaumont, Texas:

– Terry Taylor defeated Jean Paul Levesque

– Lash (Harlem Heat) defeated Brad Armstrong

– Dustin Rhodes defeated Arn Anderson via disqualification

– Terry Funk & Bunkhouse Buck defeated Chavo & Mando Guerrero

– WCW TV Champion Lord Steven Regal defeated Larry Zbyzsko

– WCW US Champion Steve Austin defeated Ricky Steamboat

– Sting defeated Ric Flair

1999

Lubbock, Texas:

– Lenny Lane defeated Rey Mysterio Jr. to win the WCW Cruiserweight Title

2001

WWF Summerslam: San Jose, California:

– Lita, Jacqueline and Molly Holly defeated Torrie Wilson, Stacy Keibler and Ivory

– Edge defeated Lance Storm to win the Intercontinental Title

– Test and The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray and D-Von) (Alliance) defeated Spike Dudley and The APA (Faarooq and Bradshaw) (with Molly Holly) (WWF)

– X-Pac defeated Tajiri to retain the WCW Cruiserweight and win the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship

– Chris Jericho defeated Rhyno (with Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley)

– Rob Van Dam defeated Jeff Hardy Ladder match to win the WWF Hardcore Championship

– The Undertaker and Kane defeated Kanyon and Dallas Page to win the WWF Tag Team Titles in a steel cage

– Kurt Angle defeated Stone Cold Steve Austin by disqualification in a match for the WWF Championship

– The Rock defeated Booker T to win the WCW World Title

2012

WWE SummerSlam: Los Angeles, California:

– Antonio Cesaro defeated Santino Marella to win the United States Title

– Chris Jericho defeated Dolph Ziggler

– Daniel Bryan defeated Kane

– The Miz defeated Rey Mysterio to retain the WWE Intercontinental Championship

– Sheamus defeated Alberto Del Rio (with Ricardo Rodriguez) to retain the World Heavyweight Championship

– R-Truth and Kofi Kingston defeated The Prime Time Players (Titus O’Neil and Darren Young) to retain the WWE Tag Team Championship

– Brock Lesnar defeated Triple H in a no DQ match

– WWE Champion CM Punk retained the title over The Big Show and John Cena

2017

NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn, New York:

– Andrade Cien Almas pinned Johnny Gargano

– Sanity, being Alexander Wolfe & Eric Young, beat the Authors of Pain to win the NXT tag titles

– Aleister Black pinned Hideo Itami

– Asuka beat Ember Moon to retain the women’s title

– Drew McIntyre beat Bobby Roode to win the NXT title

ROH War of the Worlds UK: Liverpool, England:

– Chris Brookes & Travis Banks beat The Boys

– Kenny King pinned Hangman Page

– Ultimo Guerrero & Rey Bucanero beat Mistico & Titan

– Jay Lethal pinned Josh Bodom

– Bully Ray & Mark & Jay Briscoe beat Tetsuya Naito & Evil & Bushi

– Mark Haskins pinned Silas Young

– Kushida retained the ROH TV title in a four-way over Dalton Castle, Hiromu Takahashi and Marty Scurll

– Young Bucks beat Christopher Daniels & Frankie Kazarian to retain the ROH tag titles

– Cody pinned Seiya Sanada to retain the ROH title

2018

WWE SummerSlam: Brooklyn, New York:

– Andrade Cien Almas & Zelina Vega beat Rusev & Lana

– Cedric Alexander pinned Drew Gulak to keep the cruiserweight title

– Bo Dallas & Curtis Axel beat Scott Dawson & Dash Wilder to retain the Raw tag team titles

– Seth Rollins pinned Dolph Ziggler to win the IC title

– Big E & Xavier Woods beat Luke Harper & Erick Rowan via DQ; Harper & Rowan retained the Smackdown tag team titles

– Braun Strowman pinned Kevin Owens

– Charlotte Flair won the Smackdown women’s title in a three way over champion Carmella and Becky Lynch

– Samoa Joe beat A.J. Styles via DQ so Styles retained the WWE title

– The Miz pinned Daniel Bryan

– Finn Balor pinned Baron Corbin

– Shinsuke Nakamura pinned Jeff Hardy to keep the U.S. title

– Ronda Rousey beat Alexa Bliss to win the Raw women’s title

– Roman Reigns pinned Brock Lesnar to win the Universal title

Daily Pro Wrestling History (08/18): WWE SummerSlam 2013

1935

Waterloo, Iowa:
– Louis Thesz beat Sol Slagel

1944

Houston, Texas:
– Lou Thesz defeated Ernie Dusek to win the Texas Heavyweight Championship

1949

Toledo, Ohio:
– Dave Levin defeated George Bollas for the Jack Pfeffer-promoted World Heavyweight Title

1951

Portland, Oregon:
– Frenchy Roy defeated Dale Haddock to win the Pacific Coast Junior Heavyweight Title

1960

Toronto, Ontario, Canada:
– Ilio DiPaolo and Whipper Billy Watson defeated Doc and Mike Gallagher to win the NWA Canadian Open Tag Team Titles

1961

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada:
– In a Texas Death match: AWA Champion Verne Gagne beat Hard Boiled Haggerty
– Mr. M beat Roy McClarty
– Gene Kiniski beat Tiny Mills

1966

Kansas City, Kansas:
– Pat O’Connor defeated Carlos Colon
– Sonny Myers defeated Bulldog Plechas
– Bob Brown defeated Jack Donovan
– Bob Geigel defeated The Viking in three falls

1970

Macon, Georgia:
– Bill Dromo and Alberto Torres defeated Buddy Colt and Karl Von Stroheim for the NWA Macon Tag Team Titles

1971

Mobile, Alabama:
– Rip Tyler defeated Ken Lucas in the finals of a 17-man tag team match to win the vacant City of Mobile Heavyweight Title

1973

Milwaukee, Wisconsin:
– The Crusher & Wahoo McDaniel beat Superstar Billy Graham & Ivan Koloff in 2 of 3 falls
– Ray Stevens beat Billy Robinson by DQ
– Red Bastien beat Nick Bockwinkel
– Larry Heiniemi drew Geoff Portz
– Greg Gagne beat Vic Rossitani
– Ric Flair beat Billy Red Cloud

1978

Kagoshima, Japan:
– Mil Máscaras defeated The Destroyer to win the AJPW PWF United States Heavyweight Title

Knoxville, Tennessee:
– The Mongolian Stomper won the NWA Southeastern Heavyweight Title by defeating Robert Fuller

1979

Toronto, Ontario, Canada:
– World Cup Champion Dara Singh defeated Brute Bernard
– Tiger Jeet Singh defeated Sgt Jacques Goulet
– Vassan Singh and Prince Mann Singh beat Bob Marcus and European champion Sid Harding in 2 out of 3 falls
– Rhandawa defeated British champion Klondike Jake

1982

Shreveport, Louisiana:
– Mike Sharpe defeated Killer Khan for the Mid-South Louisiana Heavyweight Title

1983

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada:
– AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel beat Mad Dog Vachon by DQ
– AWA Tag Team Champions Ken Patera & Jerry Blackwell beat Baron Von Raschke & Wahoo McDaniel
– Hulk Hogan beat Mr. Saito by DQ
– Jim Brunzell no contest David Shults
– Greg Gagne beat Blackjack Lanza
– Rick Martel beat Bill White

1984

Portland, Oregon:
– Tom Prichard and Brett Sawyer won the NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Titles from defeating Mr. Ebony (Tom Jones) and Mike Miller

1985

Chicago, Illinois:
– In a Boot Camp match: Sgt. Slaughter & Greg Gagne beat Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens
– NWA Champion Ric Flair beat Billy Robinson
– Fabulous Freebirds; Michael Hayes & Terry Gordy & Buddy Roberts beat Rick Martel & Jerry Blackwell & Larry Hennig by DQ
– Brad Rheingans beat Boris Zhukov by DQ
– Bill Irwin beat Baron Von Raschke
– Steve Regal beat Buck Zumhofe
– Curt Hennig drew Larry Zbyszko
– Scott Irwin beat Rob Rechsteiner (Rick Steiner)

1986

Norfolk, Virginia:
– Bill Dundee defeated the Italian Stallion
– Buddy Landell defeated Sam Houston
– The Warlord defeated Thunderfoot
– Dick Murdoch & Don Kernodle defeated Ivan Koloff & Krusher Kruschev
– NWA US Champion Nikita Koloff defeated Wahoo McDaniel
– Dusty Rhodes, Magnum TA, NWA Tag Team Champions Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair, National Heavyweight Champion Tully Blanchard, NWA TV Champion Arn Anderson, & Ole Anderson

1988

Raleigh, North Carolina:
– The Russian Assassin defeated the Italian Stallion
– Brad Armstrong defeated Ivan Koloff
– Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated the Sheepherders
– Sting defeated Al Perez
– Ricky Morton defeated NWA US Champion Barry Windham via disqualification
– The Road Warriors defeated Rick Steiner & NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo
– NWA US Tag Team Champion Stan Lane fought NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson to a double disqualification
– Lex Luger defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification

Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada:
– Leo Burke defeated Rip Rogers for the Grand Prix Wrestling International Heavyweight Title

1989

Greensboro, North Carolina:
– Bill Irwin & Al Greene defeated the Ding Dongs
– Ron Simmons defeated Brad Anderson
– Brian Pillman pinned Norman
– Steve Williams defeated Mike Rotunda via count-out
– Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Jack Victory & Rip Morgan
– NWA Tag Team Champions Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane
– Sting fought the Great Muta to a 20-minute draw
– NWA US Champion Lex Luger pinned Tommy Rich
– NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned Terry Funk
– The Road Warriors defeated the Samoan Swat Team

Calgary, Alberta, Canada:
– Sumo Hara (Tatsumi Kitahara) and Benkei (Kensuke) Sasaki defeated Bob and Kerry Brown for the Stampede International Tag Team Titles

Dallas, Texas:
– Eric Embry defeated P.Y. Chu-Hi to win the USWA Texas Heavyweight Title

1990

Wall, New Jersey: (Last AWA Verne Gagne promoted event)
– Brian Blair beat AWA Champion Larry Zbyszko by DQ
– Ken Patera double count out Ivan Koloff
– Wahoo McDaniel beat Manny Fernandez count out

Hartwell, Georgia:
– Tom Zenk pinned Zan Panzer
– Brad Armstrong pinned Dr. X
– The Star Blazer pinned Barry Horowitz
– Norman pinned Dutch Mantell
– Paul Orndorff pinned Mark Callous
– Rick & Scott Steiner defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a non-title match
– Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Doom in a non-title match

St. Petersburg, Florida:
– Stan Hansen pinned Tommy Rich
– Mike Rotundo pinned the Iron Sheik
– Tracy Smothers & Steve Armstrong defeated Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin
– Brian Pillman pinned Buddy Landell
– NWA World Champion Sting pinned Ric Flair
– El Gigante, the Junkyard Dog, & NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated Ric Flair (sub. for Barry Windham), Sid Vicious, & Arn Anderson

1991

Monterrey, Mexico:
– Cien Caras defeats Konnan for the CMLL World Heavyweight Title

1993

WCW Clash of the Champions: Daytona Beach, Florida:
– Tex Slazenger & Shanghai Pierce defeated Keith & Kent Cole
– Arn Anderson & Paul Roma defeated WCW/NWA Tag Team Champions Steve Austin (w/ an injured WCW/NWA Tag Team Champion Brian Pillman) & Lord Steven Regal (w/ Sir William) (sub. for WCW/NWA Tag Team Champion Brian Pillman) to win the titles
– 2 Cold Scorpio pinned Bobby Eaton (sub. for Lord Steven Regal)
– Johnny B. Badd pinned Maxx Payne
– Ricky Steamboat pinned WCW TV Champion Paul Orndorff to win the title
– Sting & NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated the Colossol Kongs (w/ Harley Race)
– Dustin Rhodes & Road Warrior Hawk (mystery partner) (w/ Road Warrior Animal) defeated Rick Rude & the Equalizer
– WCW World Champion Big Van Vader (w/ Harley Race) pinned Davey Boy Smith

1994

Tokyo, Japan:
– Bad News Allen defeated Hiromitsu Kanehara
– Yoshihiro Takayama defeated Mark Silver
– Kazushi Sakuraba & Masahito Kakihara defeated Billy Scott & Jean Lydick
– Salman Hashimikov defeated Yuko Miyato
– Kazuo Yamazaki defeated Tatsuo Nakano
– Yoji Anjyo & Naoki Sano defeated Vladimir Berkovich & Victor Zangiev
– Gary Albright defeated Kiyoshi Tamura
– Best in the World 94 Tournament Finals: Super Vader defeated UWFI Heavyweight Champion Nobuhiko Takada to win the title

Houston, Texas:
– Terry Taylor pinned Jean Paul Levesque
– Harlem Heat Kane defeated Brad Armstrong
– Dustin Rhodes defeated Arn Anderson via disqualification
– Terry Funk & Bunkhouse Buck defeated Chavo & Mando Guerrero
– WCW TV Champion Lord Steven Regal pinned Larry Zbyzsko
– WCW US Champion Steve Austin defeated Ricky Steamboat
– Sting pinned Ric Flair

Beaumont, Texas:
– Terry Taylor defeated Jean Paul Levesque
– Lash (Harlem Heat) defeated Brad Armstrong
– Dustin Rhodes defeated Arn Anderson via disqualification
– Terry Funk & Bunkhouse Buck defeated Chavo & Mando Guerrero
– WCW TV Champion Lord Steven Regal defeated Larry Zbyzsko
– WCW US Champion Steve Austin defeated Ricky Steamboat
– Sting defeated Ric Flair

1996

WWF SummerSlam: Cleveland, Ohio:
– Owen Hart defeated Savio Vega
– WWF Tag Team Champions the Smoking Gunns (w/ Sunny) defeated Marty Jannetty & Leif Cassidy, Henry & Phinneas Godwinn (w/ Hillbilly Jim), and Skip & Zip in an elimination match
– Psycho Sid pinned Davey Boy Smith
– Goldust (w/ Marlena) pinned Marc Mero (w/ Sable)
– Jerry Lawler pinned Jake Roberts
– Mankind defeated the Undertaker (w/ Paul Bearer) in a Boiler Room Brawl match
– WWF World Champion Shawn Michaels (w/ Jose Lothario) pinned Vader (w/ Jim Cornette)

2011

TNA Impact: Orlando, Florida:
– Mexican American defeated Beer Money to win the TNA Tag Team Titles

2013

WWE SummerSlam: Los Angeles, California:
– Rob Van Dam (with Big Show and Mark Henry) defeated Dean Ambrose (with Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns) by disqualification to retain the WWE United States Championship
– Bray Wyatt (with Luke Harper and Erick Rowan) defeated Kane in a Ring of Fire match
– Cody Rhodes defeated Damien Sandow
– Alberto Del Rio defeated Christian to retain the World Heavyweight Championship
– Natalya (with Naomi and Cameron) defeated Brie Bella (with Nikki Bella and Eva Marie)
– Dolph Ziggler and Kaitlyn defeated Big E Langston and AJ Lee
– Brock Lesnar defeated CM Punk in a No DQ match
– Daniel Bryan defeated John Cena to win the WWE Title
– Randy Orton cashed in his Money in the Bank briefcase and defeated Daniel Bryan to win the WWE Title

2018

NXT TakeOver Brooklyn IV: Brooklyn, New York:
– Bianca Belair beat Deonna Purrazzo (pre-show tapings)
– Pete Dunne beat Zack Gibson to retain the UK title (pre-show tapings)
– Kyle O’Reilly & Roderick Strong beat Trent Seven & Tyler Bate to retain the NXT tag team titles
– Velveteen Dream pinned EC3
– Ricochet pinned Adam Cole to win the North American title
– Kairi Sane pinned Shayna Baszler to win the women’s title
– Tommaso Ciampa beat Johnny Gargano in a last man standing match to retain the NXT title

Daily Pro Wrestling History (08/17): WWE SummerSlam 2014

1927

Columbus, Ohio:

– Bert Willard defeated Jack Reynolds for the World Welterweight Title

1944

Kansas City, Kansas:

– Orville Brown beat Les Wolfe in 2 of 3 falls

– Jimmy Coffield and Jack Hader drew

– Earl Wampler beat Larry Tilliman

– Harold “Sonny” Myers beat Sergeant Harry Cohen

1951

Houston, Texas:

– Duke Keomuka defeated Ray Gunkel for the NWA Texas Heavyweight Title

1953

Memphis, Tennessee:

– Baron Michele Leone defeated Danny McShain to win the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Title

1955

Montral Quebec, Canada:

– Yvon Robért defeated Don Leo Jonathan for the Montreal Athletic Commission World Heavyweight Title

1956

Atlanta, Georgia:

– Don and Red McIntyre defeated Eddie Gossett (Eddie Graham) and Art Neilson to win the Georgia NWA World Tag Team Titles

Houston, Texas:

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

1962

Houston, Texas:

– The Alaskan (Jay York) and Tarzan Tyler defeated Jerry and Nick Kozak to win the Texas NWA World Tag Team Titles

1965

Davenport, Iowa:

– AWA Champion Mad Dog Vachon beat The Crusher by DQ

– Larry Hennig & Chris Markoff & Harley Race beat Rene Goulet & Danny Hodge & Tex McKenzie

– Danny Hodge beat Chris Markoff

– Larry Hennig beat Rene Goulet

1967

Kansas City, Kansas:

– Pat O’Connor fought Earl Maynard to a 30 minute draw

– The Viking defeated The Hangman via DQ

– Bob Brown & Bob Geigel defeated The Mongolian Stomper & Ron Reed via DQ in three falls

1968

Bloomington, Minnesota:

– Dr. X (Dick Beyer) defeated Verne Gagne to the AWA World Heavyweight Title

– Larry Hennig & Harley Race beat Crusher & Lord Littlebrook

– Wilbur Snyder beat Dutch Savage

– Cowboy Lang & Wee Willie Wilson beat Little Bruiser & The Mighty Atom

– Chris Markoff drew Luke Brown

– Frankie Laine beat Roberto Pico

Chattanooga, Tennessee:

– The Mighty Yankees (Frank Morrell and Eddie Sullivan) defeated Dennis Hall and Ken Lucas to win the Mid-America NWA World Tag Team Titles

1972

Kansas City, Kansas:

– Steve Bolus defeated Billy Howard

– Omar Atlas defeated Bobby Whitlock

– Steve Bolus & Les Thornton & Danny Little Bear defeated Juan Sebastian & Billy Howard & Yasu Fuji

– Roger Kirby & Black Angus (w/ Percival A. Friend) defeated The Stomper & Rufus R. Jones in three falls

– World Heavyweight Champion Dory Funk, Jr. fought Harley Race to a double-DQ in three falls

Jacksonville, Florida:

– Buddy Colt beat Eddie Graham in a lights out match

– Florida Champion Paul Jones beat Bob Roop

– In a match for the Florida Tag Titles, Mr Wrestling Tim Woods & Jack Brisco beat Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens

1973

Dothan, Alabama:

– Dick Dunn defeated Eddie Sullivan to win the NWA Alabama Heavyweight Title

1978

Auckland, New Zealand:

– Steve Rickard defeated Toru Tanaka for the New Zealand NWA British Commonwealth Heavyweight Title

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada;

– AWA Tag Team Champions Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell beat Pat Patterson & Ray Stevens

– Super Destroyer Mark II beat Rufus R. Jones by DQ

– Larry Hennig beat Blackjack Lanza

– Bob Orton Jr. drew Billy Robinson

1979

Atlanta, Georgia:

– Tony Atlas won a 16-man battle royal to earn an NWA World Heavyweight Title match

– Ole Anderson and Ivan Koloff defeated Dusty Rhodes and Bill Watts in a Double Bunkhouse match

– Wahoo McDaniel defeated NWA Georgia Heavyweight Champion The Masked Superstar (with Bobby Heenan) in a Blindfold match to win the title (it was revealed that Tommy Rich had beaten Superstar in place of McDaniel and the title was vacated)

– NWA World Heavyweight Champion Harley Race defeated Tony Atlas to retain the title

1980

St Paul, Minnesota:

– In a Lights Out Match; The Crusher beat Jerry Blackwell

– Greg Gagne beat Bobby Heenan

– AWA Tag Team Champions Adrian Adonis & Jesse Ventura beat Mad Dog Vachon & Super Destroyer Mark II by DQ

– Dino Bravo went to a no contest with John Studd

– Joyce Grable beat Judy Martin

– Tito Santana beat Buck Zumhofe

– Steve Olsonoski beat Chris Markoff

1985

Bayamon, Puerto Rico:

– Eric Embry defeated Super Medico I for the WWC Puerto Rico Heavyweight Title

Landover, Maryland:

– AWA Champion Rick Martel beat Larry Zbyszko

1986

Charlotte, North Carolina:

– Dutch Mantell & Bobby Jaggers fought Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Black Bart & Baron Von Raschke to a time-limit draw

– Buddy Landell (w/ Bill Dundee) pinned Sam Houston

– Jimmy Garvin (w/ Precious) defeated Jimmy Valiant via count-out

– NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Dusty Rhodes (w/ Baby Doll) via disqualification

– NWA Tag Team Champions Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated Bobby Eaton & Dennis Condrey (w/ Jim Cornette & Big Bubba) via disqualification

– Nikita Koloff defeated Magnum T.A. in the seventh match of a best-of-seven series to claim the vacant NWA United States Heavyweight Title

1987

Denver, Colorado:

– Ron Simmons defeated Rick Steiner

– Sting defeated Black Bart

– UWF Western States Heritage Champion Barry Windham defeated Big Bubba

– NWA Tag Team Champions Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a non-title match

– UWF Heavyweight Champion Steve Williams defeated Dick Murdoch

– The Road Warriors & Nikita Koloff defeated NWA US Champion Lex Luger, NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard, & Arn Anderson

– NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Dusty Rhodes via disqualification

Memphis, Tennessee:

– George Barnes defeated Bill Dundee for the CWA International Heavyweight Title

1990

Mexico City, Mexico:

– The Thundercats (Leono, Panthro and Tigro) defeated Los Arqueros del Espacio (El Arquero, Danny Boy and Lasser) to win the Mexican National Trios Titles

1991

Chicago, Illinois:

– Terrance Taylor pinned Mike Graham (sub. for the Yellow Dog)

– Big Josh, Tracy Smothers & Steve Armstrong defeated Badstreet, Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin when Armstrong

– PN News defeated Johnny B. Badd via disqualification

– Bobby Eaton pinned WCW TV Champion Steve Austin (the pinfall came after the 10-minute mark; the title was only at stake for the first 10 minutes)

– Richard Morton pinned Robert Gibson

– WCW World Champion Lex Luger pinned Barry Windham

– Yellow Dog (sub. for Tom Zenk) pinned the Diamond Studd

– Dustin Rhodes pinned Arn Anderson

– Sting defeated Nikita Koloff via count-out in a death match

– Rick Steiner & El Gigante defeated Dick Murdoch & Dick Slater in a steel cage match

Portland, Oregon:

– Billy Jack Haynes defeated Steve Doll in a full-nelson challenge for the vacant NWA Pacific Northwest Heavyweight Title

Tosu, Japan:

– Combat Toyoda defeated Megumi Kudo to win the WWA World Women’s Championship

1992

Memphis, Tennessee:

– Jerry Lawler and Jeff Jarrett defeated The Moondogs (Cujo and Spot) to win the USWA Tag Team Titles

1997

Ft. Lauderdale, Florida:

– Shane Douglas (with Francine) defeated Terry Funk and ECW World Heavyweight Champion Sabu (with Bill Alfonso) and in a Three-Way Dance to win the title

– The Dudleys won the ECW Tag Team Title by forfeit from the Gangstas

1999

Louisville, Kentucky:

– OVW Southern Tag Team Champions, Jason Lee and Rip Rogers defeated The Rock ‘n’ Roll Express (Robert Gibson and Ricky Morton) by disqualification to retain the title

– Rob Conway defeated OVW Heavyweight Champion The Damaja to win the title

2003

Tokyo, Japan:

– Hiroyoshi Tenzan defeated Jun Akiyama to win the NJPW G1 Climax tournament

2007

Tijuana, Mexico:

– El Dandy and Rey Misterio, Sr. defeated The Punisher and Super Parka to win the vacant WWA World Tag Team Titles

2008

WWE SummerSlam: Indianapolis, Indiana:

– Big Show defeated Bam Neely (with Chavo Guerrero)

– Montel Vontavious Porter defeated Jeff Hardy

– Santino Marella and Beth Phoenix defeated Intercontinental Champion Kofi Kingston & Women’s Champion Mickie James to win the titles

– Matt Hardy defeated Mark Henry (with Tony Atlas) by disqualification to retain the ECW Championship

– CM Punk defeated John “Bradshaw” Layfield to retain the World Heavyweight Championship

– Triple H defeated The Great Khali (with Ranjin Singh) to retain the WWE Championship

– Batista defeated John Cena

– The Undertaker defeated Edge in a Hell in a Cell match

2014

WWE SummerSlam: Los Angeles, California:

– Rob Van Dam defeated Cesaro

– Dolph Ziggler defeated the Miz to win the Intercontinental Title

– Paige defeated AJ Lee to win the Divas Title

– Rusev (with Lana) defeated Jack Swagger (with Zeb Colter) in a flag match

– Seth Rollins defeated Dean Ambrose in a Lumberjack match

– Bray Wyatt defeated Chris Jericho

– Stephanie McMahon defeated Brie Bella

– Roman Reigns defeated Randy Orton

– Brock Lesnar defeated John Cena to win the WWE World Title

Daily Pro Wrestling History (08/16): Verne Gagne awarded first AWA World title

1933

Harlan, Iowa:
– Earl Wampler beat Joe Dusek 2 falls to 1

1946

Houston, Texas:
– Ted Cox defeated Dave Levin to win the NWA Texas Heavyweight Title

1960

Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– Verne Gagne was awarded the first ever AWA World Heavyweight Championship (Pat O’Connor, the defending NWA World Heavyweight Champion, was given 90 days to defend against number one contender Gagne in a match to determine the AWA World Champion. The match never happened, and Gagne was given the title)
– AWA Tag Team Champions Tiny Mills & Stan Kowalski went to a no contest Verne Gagne & Joe Scarpello
– Gene Kiniski beat Man Mountain Campbell
– Bob Geigel beat George Grant
– Len Montana beat John Swenski

1973

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada:
– AWA Champion Verne Gagne beat Superstar Billy Graham
– AWA Tag Team Champions Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens beat Red Bastien & Wahoo McDaniel in 2 out of 3 falls
– US Women’s Champion Betty Niccoli beat Jean Antone
– Billy Robinson beat Larry Heiniemi
– Geoff Portz beat Vic Rossitani
– Greg Gagne beat Bill Crouch
– George Gordienko beat Moose Morowski

1974

Atlanta, Georgia:
– Mr. Wrestling #2 defeated Super A (Austin Idol) in a mask vs. mask match

1975

Chicago, Illinois:
– Dick the Bruiser & the Crusher beat Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens to win the AWA tag team titles
– Jimmy Valiant & Johnny Valiant drew Wilbur Snyder & Billy Robinson
– Ox Baker beat Ivan Putski
– Rene Goulet beat Jim Brunzell
– Soldier Lebeouf beat Bobby Bold Eagle
– Chuck O’Connor (Big John Studd) beat Bill White

1985

Pro Wrestling USA Star Wars: East Rutherford, New Jersey:
– Sgt. Slaughter beat NWA Champion Ric Flair dq
– Paul Ellering & Road Warriors beat Fabulous Freebirds Michael Hayes & Terry Gordy & Buddy Roberts by dq
– AWA Champion Rick Martel beat Larry Zbyszko
– Greg Gagne & Curt Hennig beat Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens
– Steve Regal beat Buck Zumhofe
– Brad Rheingans beat Boris Zhukov by DQ
– Baron Von Raschke beat Davey G

1986

Atlanta, Georgia:
– The Warlord defeated the Barbarian via disqualification
– Manny Fernandez defeated Teijo Khan
– Bill Dundee defeated Sam Houston
– Buddy Landell defeated Todd Champion
– Jimmy Valiant defeated Paul Jones
– The Road Warriors & Paul Ellering defeated NWA National Heavyweight Champion Tully Blanchard, Ole & NWA TV Champion Arn Anderson in an elimination match
– NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Dusty Rhodes via disqualification in a Best 2 out of 3 falls match

Philadelphia, Pennslyvania:
– Dick Murdoch defeated Steve Regal
– Wahoo McDaniel pinned Baron Von Raschke
– Ivan Koloff & Krusher Kruschev defeated Dutch Mantell & Bobby Jaggers
– Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Dennis Condrey in a Best 2 out of 3 falls match to win the titles, 2-1
– NWA US Championship Best of 7 Series (Match 7): Magnum TA fought Nikita Koloff to a no contest (Nikita: 3, Magnum: 3; Bob Geigel was
the guest referee for the bout)

1987

Chicago, Illinois:
– UWF Heavyweight Champion Steve Williams defeated Eddie Gilbert
– NWA Tag Team Champions Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane
– UWF Western States Heritage Champion Barry Windham defeated Rick Steiner
– Ron Simmons defeated Sean Royal
– Sting defeated Black Bart
– Ivan Koloff defeated the Italian Stallion
– Ron Garvin, Dusty Rhodes, Nikita Koloff, & the Road Warriors defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair, Lex Luger, NWA TV Champion Tully
Blanchard, Arn Anderson, & JJ Dillon in a Wargames match

1988

Louisville, Kentucky:
– AWA Champion Jerry Lawler beat Kerry Von Erich
– The RPMs beat Scott Steiner & Billy Travis

1991

Chattanooga, Tennessee:
– The Junkyard Dog defeated Thomas Rich via disqualification
– Arn Anderson pinned Big Josh
– Dustin Rhodes & Robert Gibson defeated Terrance Taylor & Richard Morton
– PN News defeated Johnny B. Badd via disqualification
– WCW World Champion Lex Luger pinned Barry Windham
– Tracy Smothers & Steve Armstrong defeated Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin
– Tom Zenk pinned the Diamond Studd in a tuxedo match
– Bobby Eaton pinned WCW TV Champion Steve Austin at the 12-minute mark (the title was only at stake for the first 10 minutes)
– Sting pinned Nikita Koloff in a steel cage match

1992

Fukuoka, Japan:
– The Great Muta (Keiji Mutoh) defeated Riki Choshu to win the IWGP Heavyweight Title

1993

Clintwood, Virginia:
– Jimmy Del Ray defeated Ricky Morton to win the vacant Smokey Mountain Wrestling “Beat The Champ” Television Title

2003

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
– Justin Credible defeated Terry Funk for the 3PW Heavyweight Title

2009

TNA Hard Justice: Orlando, Florida:
– Samoa Joe defeated Homicide to win the TNA X-Division Title
– Kurt Angle retained the TNA Championship over Sting and Matt Morgan

Daily Pro Wrestling History (08/15): WWE SummerSlam 2010

1940

Kansas City, Kansas:
– Orville Brown beat Bobby Bruns in 2 of 3 falls
– Don McIntyre beat Andy Mexiner
– Jack Hader beat Leo Jensen

1942

Boston, Massachusetts:
– Steve Casey defeated the French Angel for the AWA (Boston version) World Heavyweight Title

1961

Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– AWA Champion Verne Gagne beat Hard Boiled Haggerty dq
– AWA US Champion Gene Kiniski beat Roy McClarty
– Mr. M (Big Bill Miller) beat Bob Rassmussen
– Dale Lewis beat Tiny Mills

1970

Atlanta, Georgia:
– Bobby Shane defeated Nick Bockwinkel to win the Georgia TV Title

1972

Tampa, Florida:
– Eddie Graham beat Redbeard
– Mr Wrestling Tim Woods beat Paul Jones
– Bob Orton & Hiro Matsuda beat Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens to win Florida Tag Titles
– Bob Orton beat Bob Roop

1974

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada:
– AWA Champion Verne Gagne beat Nick Bockwinkel
– The Crusher & Ivan Putski beat Baron Von Raschke & Superstar Billy Graham in 2 of 3 falls
– Larry Hennig no contest Geoff Portz
– Ray Stevens beat Billy Robinson
– Jim Brunzell & Bull Bullinski beat Big K & Buddy Wolff

1979

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada:
– Stan Hansen & Bobby Duncum beat Verne Gagne & Mad Dog Vachon to win AWA Tag Team Titles (title change not acknowledged in United States)
– Greg Gagne dcor AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel
– Paul Ellering beat Jesse Ventura
– Super Destroyer Mark II beat Billy Robinson
– Steve Olsonoski beat Ron Ritchie
– Buddy Wolff beat Peter Sandor Szabo

1981

Rockford, Illinois:
– AWA Tag Team Champions Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell beat Adrian Adonis & Jesse Ventura
– Tito Santana beat Sheik Adnan dq
– In a Handicap Match; Hulk Hogan beat Eddie Boulder & Chris Curtis & Tony Leone
– Brad Rheingans beat Ben DeLeon and George Gadaski beat Nacho Barrera

San Antonio, Texas:
– Wahoo McDaniel and Terry Funk defeated Tully Blanchard and Gino Hernandez for the Southwest Tag Team Titles

1988

Memphis, Tennessee:
– In a 90 minute time limit: AWA Champion Jerry Lawler beat Kerry Von Erich
– RPMs beat Scott Steiner & Billy Travis to win Southern Tag Team Titles
– Jeff Jarrett & Bill Dundee beat Jimmy Golden & Mongolian Stomper
– Brickhouse Brown beat Gary Young dq
– CWA Champion Phil Hickerson beat Ray Odyssey
– World Class Light Heavyweight Champion Eric Embry beat Shawn Baxter

1994

Memphis, Tennessee:
– Doug Basham beat Reggie B. Fine
– Koko B. Ware beat Spellbinder via DQ
– Moondogs Spot & Rex beat The Eliminators via DQ
– Dante & The Great Mephisto defeated PG-13 for held up USWA Tag Team Titles
– Brian Christopher & Buddy Landel beat Doug Gilbert & Tommy Rich in a “hair vs. Gilbert’s car” match
– USWA Unified World Champ Sid Vicious pinned Tatanka

1995

Tokyo, Japan:
– Keiji Mutoh defeated Shinya Hashimoto to win New Japan Pro Wrestling’s 5th Annual G1-Climax Tournament

1996

WCW Clash of the Champions: Denver, Colorado:
– Rey Misterio Jr. defeated Dean Malenko to retain the WCW Cruiserweight Championship
– V.K. Wallstreet defeated Jim Duggan
– Konnan defeated Último Dragón
– Madusa defeated Bull Nakano
– Eddie Guerrero defeated Diamond Dallas Page to win the WCW Battle Bowl Championship
– The Giant (with Jimmy Hart) defeated Chris Benoit (with Woman and Miss Elizabeth)
– WCW Tag Team Champions Harlem Heat vs. Rick & Scott Steiner vs. Sting & Lex Luger ended in a no-contest
– Ric Flair defeated WCW World Heavyweight Champion Hulk Hogan via countout

2004

WWE SummerSlam: Toronto, Ontario, Canada:
– Rob Van Dam defeated René Duprée
– The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray, D-Von and Spike) defeated Rey Mysterio, Billy Kidman and Paul London
– Kane defeated Matt Hardy in a “Till Death Do Us Part” match
– John Cena defeated Booker T
– Edge defeated Chris Jericho and Batista to retain the WWE Intercontinental Championship
– Kurt Angle (with Luther Reigns) defeated Eddie Guerrero
– Triple H defeated Eugene
– John “Bradshaw” Layfield (with Orlando Jordan) defeated The Undertaker by disqualification to retain the WWE Championship
– Randy Orton defeated Chris Benoit to win the Raw World Title
– Edge defeated Chris Jericho and Batista to retain the Intercontinental Title

2010

WWE SummerSlam: Los Angeles, California:
– Evan Bourne defeated Zack Ryder
– Dolph Ziggler (with Vickie Guerrero) vs. Kofi Kingston ended in a no contest; Ziggler retained the WWE Intercontinental Championship
– Melina defeated Alicia Fox to win the Divas Title
– Big Show defeated The Straight Edge Society (CM Punk, Joey Mercury, and Luke Gallows) in a Handicap match
– Randy Orton defeated Sheamus by disqualification to retain the WWE Championship
– Kane defeated Rey Mysterio to retain the World Heavyweight Championship
– Team WWE (John Cena, Daniel Bryan, Edge, Chris Jericho, Bret Hart, R-Truth and John Morrison) defeated The Nexus (Wade Barrett, Justin Gabriel, Heath Slater, David Otunga, Skip Sheffield, Michael Tarver and Darren Young) in an elimination tag team match

Daily Pro Wrestling History (08/12): Hiroshi Tanahashi wins 2018 G1 Climax

1942 

Des Moines, Iowa:

– Orville Brown beat Wladek Zbyszko 2 falls to 0. 

– Tom Zaharias beat Gene Bowman in 2 out of 3 falls 

– Hans Schultz beat Johnny Seals

1965 

Kansas City, Kansas:

– Bob Geigel and Bob Brown beat Ronnie Etchison and Mongolian Stomper 2 falls to 1

– Pat O’Connor beat The Raider 

– The Ox (Ox Baker) beat Frank Hickey

1967 

Omaha, Nebraska:

– AWA Champion Verne Gagne beat Bob Orton by countout

– Midwest Tag Team Champions Doug Gilbert & Reggie Parks beat Mistu Arakawa & Dale Lewis

– Princess Little Cloud beat Laverne Bottoms 

– Reggie Parks beat Mitsu Arakawa

1972 

St. Petersburg, Florida:

– Florida Champion Paul Jones beat NWA Champion Dory Funk Jr

– Mr. Wrestling Tim Woods beat Zodiac in overtime to win Southern Title and unmasked him as Bob Orton Sr

– Jack Brisco beat Buddy Colt dq

– Florida Tag Team Champions Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens beat Ron & Robert Fuller

– Bob Griffin beat Taurus and Mike George beat George McCreary

1972 

NWF Superbowl of Wrestling: Cleveland, Ohio:

 -Manuel Soto & Victor Rivera DDQ Waldo Von Erich & Karl Von Stroheim

– Luis Martinez & Sal Dominguez beat Tex McKenzie & Abner Osborne

– Mashio Koma & Motoji Okuma beat Luis Martinez & Sal Dominguez

– Tony Marino & Tony Parisi beat Motoji Okuma & Mashio Koma to win the tag team tournament

– Sue Green & Lilly Thomas beat Tippy Wells & Peggy Patterson

– Joyce Grable & Tonya West beat Dottie Downs & Paula Kaye

– Sue Green & Lilly Thomas beat Joyce Grable & Tonya West to win the women’s tag team tournament

– Sky Low Low & Little Brutus beat Farmer Jerome & Sonny Boy Hayes

– Frenchy LaMonte & Haiti Kid beat Billy the Kid & Johnny the Red

– Sky Low Low & Little Brutus beat Haiti Kid & Frenchy Lamont to win the midget tag team tournament

– NWF Tag Champs Don & Johnny Fargo beat Wahoo McDaniel & Chief White Owl

– World Women’s Tag Champs Toni Rose & Donna Christanello beat Sandy Parker & Debbie Johnson

– World Women’s Champ Fabulous Moolah beat Vickie Williams

– United States Champion Bobo Brazil defeated Killer Tim Brooks

– Ernie Ladd vs. Abdullah the Butcher ended in a double disqualification 

– NWF North American Champion Johnny Powers defeated Johnny Valentine

1975

Macon, Georgia:

– Eddie Graham defeated Bob Orton Jr to win the US Jr. Heavyweight Title 

1977 

Denver, Colorado:

– AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel beat Pedro Morales

– Angelo Mosca beat Larry Hennig dq

– Super Destroyer beat Billy Robinson by countout

– Greg Gagne beat Bobby Heenan 

– Jim Brunzell drew Roger Kirby 

St. Louis, Missouri:

– Dick Slater defeated Missouri State Champion Jack Brisco to win the title

– WWWF champion Superstar Graham defeated Jimmy Valiant 

– NWA World champion Harley Race fought Dory Funk Jr. to a draw

1982 

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada:

– AWA Tag Team Champions Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell beat Rick Martel & Dino Bravo by countout 

– Jesse Ventura & Bobby Duncum & Ken Patera beat Baron Von Raschke & Otto Wanz & Larry Hennig

– Ray Stevens & Pat Patterson beat Jerry Blackwell & Sheik Adnan by dq 

– Brad Rheingans & Buck Zumhofe beat Sgt Jacques Goulet & Bobby Heenan

1983 

Denver, Colorado:

– AWA Tag Team Champions Ken Patera & Jerry Blackwell beat Mad Dog Vachon & Baron Von Raschke 

– AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel beat Brad Rheingans

– Jim Brunzell beat Sheik Adnan

– Rick Martel beat Mr. Saito by dq 

– David Shults beat Buck Zumhofe

1986 

Asbury Park, New Jersey:

– AWA Tag Team Champions Buddy Rose & Doug Somers beat Midnight Rockers

– In a Non Title match, Larry Zbyszko beat AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel

– Colonel DeBeers beat Scott Hall by dq 

– Jimmy Snuka beat Boris Zhukov

Tampa, Florida:

– Sean Royal defeated Chris Champion

– The White Ninja defeated Mark Starr

– Kendo Nagasaki defeated Tyree Pride

– Kendall Windham defeated Ron Bass via disqualification

– Stan Lane & Steve Keirn defeated Tatsumi Fujinami & Kendo Kimura

– Southern Champion Lex Luger defeated Ed Ganter via disqualification

– NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Barry Windham via disqualification

1987

Los Angeles, California:

– Chris Adams defeated Terry Taylor

– Buddy Roberts defeated Tau Lugo

– Ron Simmons defeated Rodney Anoia

– NWA Tag Team Champions Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated Big Bubba & Black Bart via disqualification

– Michael Hayes fought NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard to a draw

– Shaska Whatley defeated Tim Patterson

– Terry Taylor & Eddie Gilbert defeated Harry Hell & Billy Anderson

– Arn Anderson defeated Brad Armstrong

– Tim Horner defeated the Terminator

– Eddie Gilbert & Dick Murdoch defeated UWF Heavyweight Champion Steve Williams & Terry Gordy

– Nikita Koloff defeated NWA US Champion Lex Luger via disqualification

1989

Norfolk, Virginia:

– The Ding Dongs defeated Al Greene & Lee Scott

– Brian Pillman pinned Norman

– Sid Vicious pinned Scott Hall

– Ron Simmons pinned Curtis Thompson (White Angel in Puerto Rico)

– Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Jack Victory & Rip Morgan

– Sting fought the Great Muta to a draw

– The Road Warriors defeated the Samoan Swat Team

– NWA US Champion Lex Luger pinned Tommy Rich

– NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned Terry Funk

1990

Canton, Ohio:

– Buddy Landell defeated Wendell Cooley 

– Bam Bam Bigelow pinned David Sierra 

– El Gigante pinned Dr. X with a boot to the face 

– NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Brad Armstrong & Brad Anderson 

– Robert Gibson & Brian Pillman (sub. for Ricky Morton) defeated Ivan Koloff (sub. for NWA Tag Team Champion Butch Reed) & NWA Tag Team 

  Champion Ron Simmons

– Rick & Scott Steiner defeated the Samoan Swat Team 

– NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated Mark Callous via disqualification

1991

Memphis, Tennessee:

– Rockin’ Randy beat Leatherface via DQ

– USWA Tag Champs Jeff Jarrett & Robert Fuller beat The Goon Squad

– Jeff Jarrett & The Dirty White Girl beat Miss Texas & Eric Embry in a “hair vs. hair” match 

– Lord Humongous beat Tom Pritchard to win the USWA Texas Title

– Danny Davis beat Bill Dundee to win the USWA Junior Heavyweight Title

– Jerry Lawler defeated Awesome Kong to win the USWA Unified Heavyweight Title

1992 

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:

– Johnny Hot Body defeated Larry Winters to become the first ECW Television Champion

Tokyo, Japan: 

– Masahiro Chono defeated Rick Rude in the finals of the G1 Climax tournament (Chono also won the NWA World Heavyweight Title in the match)

– IWGP Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated the Great Muta & Kensuke Sasaki 

– The Pegasus Kid (Chris Benoit) pinned Jushin Liger

1993

Florence, Alabama:

– Erik Watts defeated Chris Benoit

– Yoshi Kwan defeated Frankie Lancaster

– Mark Starr defeated Big Sky

– 2 Cold Scorpio & Marcus Alexander Bagwell defeated Harlem Heat

– Johnny B. Badd defeated Maxx Payne

Columbia, South Carolina:

– Brad Armstrong defeated Bobby Eaton

– The Nasty Boys defeated Arn Anderson & Paul Roma

– Ricky Steamboat defeated Lord Steven Regal via disqualification

– Sting & Dustin Rhodes defeated Rick Rude & the Equalizer

– Davey Boy Smith defeated Sid Vicious via disqualification

– NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated WCW TV Champion Paul Orndorff

1994

Fayetteville, North Carolina:

– Brian Pillman pinned Bobby Eaton

– WCW TV Champion Lord Steven Regal pinned Brad Armstrong

– The Guardian Angel defeated Vader via disqualification when Harley Race interfered

– The Patriot (didn’t appear to be Del Wilkes) & Marcus Alexander Bagwell defeated WCW Tag Team Champions Paul Orndorff & 

  Paul Roma in a non-title match

– WCW US Champion Steve Austin pinned Ricky Steamboat 

– Dustin Rhodes defeated Arn Anderson via disqualification 

– Sting pinned Ric Flair 

1997 

Colorado Springs, Colorado:

– Chris Jericho defeated Alex Wright for the WCW Cruiserweight Title 

2007 

TNA Hardcore Justice: Orlando, Florida:

– Kurt Angle defeated Samoa Joe to win the TNA X Division and Tag Team Titles 

– Steiner Brothers defeated Team 3-D 

2010 

TNA Impact

– Angelina Love defeated Madison Rayne to win the TNA Knockouts Title 

– in a non title match, Kurt Angle defeated TV Champion AJ Styles

2012 

TNA Hardcore Justice: Orlando, Florida:

– Madison Rayne defeated Miss Tessmacher to win the Knockouts title

– Kenny King retained the TNA X Division Title over Zema Ion 

– Austin Aires defeated Bobby Roode to retain the TNA World Title

2017

G1 Climax: Tokyo, Japan:

– Taichi & Desperado & Taka Michinoku & Yoshinobu Kanemaru beat Jushin Liger & Tiger Mask & Kushida & Hirai Kawato

– Hirooki Goto & Yoshi-Hashi & Tomohiro Ishii beat Tanga Roa & Yujiro Takahashi & Chase Owens

– Zack Sabre Jr. & Takashi Iizuka beat Yuji Nagata & Togi Makabe

– Young Bucks & Cody & Bad Luck Fale & Hangman Page beat Ray Rowe & Hanson & Ryusuke Taguchi & Ricochet & Katsuya Kitamura

– Hiroshi Tanahashi & Kota Ibushi & David Finlay beat Tetsuya Naito & Bushi & Hiromu Takahash

– Juice Robinson pinned Michael Elgin

– Tama Tonga pinned Seiya Sanada

– Toru Yano pinned Minoru Suzuki

– Evil pinned Satoshi Kojima

– Kenny Omega pinned Kazuchika Okada

2018

G1 Climax: Tokyo, Japan:

– Togi Makabe & Tomoaki Honma & Michael Elgin beat Yuji Nagata & Shota Umino & Ayato Yoshida 

– Bad Luck Fale pinned Toa Henare 

– Taichi & Takashi Iizuka beat Hirooki Goto & Yoshi-Hashi 

– Cody & Hangman Page beat Juice Robinson & David Finlay 

– Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa & Taiji Ishimori beat Young Bucks & Marty Scurll to win the Never trios titles

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

– Tomohiro Ishii & Jay White & Toru Yano beat Kenny Omega & Chase Owens & Yujiro Takahashi 

– Rey Mysterio Jr. & Kushida & Sengoku Embo (Ryusuke Taguchi under a mask) beat Kazuchika Okada & Sho & Yoh

– Hiroshi Tanahashi pinned Kota Ibushi to win the G-1 Climax tournament

2019

G1 Climax: Tokyo, Japan:

– Clark Connors & Karl Fredericks beat Yota Tsuji & Ren Narita

– Jeff Cobb & Jushin Liger & Tiger Mask beat Lance Archer & Taichi & Yoshinobu Kanemaru 

– Will Ospreay & Sho & Yoh beat Yujiro Takahashi & Taiji Ishimori & Chase Owens 

– Juice Robinson & Toa Henare beat Jon Moxley & Shota Umino

– Tetsuya Naito & Evil & Sanada & Shingo Takagi & Bushi beat Ryusuke Taguchi & Togi Makabe & Toru Yano & Tomoaki Honma & 

  Hirooki Goto

– Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa & Bad Luck Fale beat Tomohiro Ishii & Yoshi-Hashi & KENTA 

– Zack Sabre Jr. & Minoru Suzuki beat Hiroshi Tanahashi & Kazuchika Okada

– Kota Ibushi pinned Jay White to win the G-1 Climax tournament