Daily Pro Wrestling History (10/17): Triple H vs. Steve Austin at No Mercy 1999

1947

St. Joseph, Missouri:
– Ronnie Etchison beat Sonny Myers 2 falls to 1 to capture the St. Joe Heavyweight Title

1961

Nashville, Tennessee:
– Jackie Fargo & Lester Welch defeated Great Mephisto & Dante to win the Southern Tag Team Title 

1961

Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– Mr. M defeated Hard Boiled Haggerty to win the AWA United States Heavyweight Title
– Karl Krauser beat Ernie Dusek 
– Dale Lewis & Pat Kennedy beat Bob Geigel & Frank Marconi

Kansas City, Missouri:
– Johnny Weaver & Sonny Myers defeated Art Neilson & Stan Neilson
– Dick the Bruiser defeated Wilbur Snyder in three falls

1963

Kansas City, Missouri:
– In a Texas Death Match; Mongolian Stomper beat Enrique Torres 5 falls to 2
– Ronnie Etchison beat Rock Hunter by DQ 
– Pat O’Connor beat Johnny Kace
– Bob Geigel and Bulldog Plechas drew Larry Hamilton and Jack Allen 

1964

St. Paul, Minnesota:
– Larry Hennig & Harley Race beat Bob Boyer & Reggie Parks in 2 of 3 falls
– Mad Dog Vachon beat Jack Lanza 
– Eddie Sharkey beat Tony Nero 

1966

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada:
– Killer Kowalski beat Don Leo Jonathan
– AWA Champion Mad Dog Vachon beat Doug Gilbert
– Larry Hennig & Harley Race drew Reggie Parks & Jack Lanza
– Jack Pesek drew Lorne Corlette

1981

St. Paul, Minnesota:
– AWA Tag Team Champions Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell beat Adrian Adonis & Jesse Ventura
– Hulk Hogan beat Jerry Blackwell by countout
– Wilbur Snyder beat Sgt. Goulet
– Bobo Brazil no contest Blackjack Mulligan
– Billy Robinson beat Bobby Heenan

1982

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

Toronto, Ontario, Canada:
– Jimmy Valiant defeated Ivan Koloff to win the NWA Television Title

1985

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada:
– Sherri Martel defeated Candi Devine to win the AWA Women’s World Title

1988

Memphis, Tennessee:
– AWA Champion Jerry Lawler beat Tatsumi Fujinami by DQ
– Jeff Jarrett beat Robert Fuller
– Jimmy Golden beat Brickhouse Brown by DQ
– Eddie Marlin beat Frank Dusek
– CWA Champion Phil Hickerson beat Dutch Mantel
– RPMs beat Bill Dundee & Todd Morton
– Nature’s Best beat Gary Young & Cactus Jack
– Scott Steiner beat Terry Garvin

1991

Tokyo, Japan:
– Tatsumi Fujinami & Big Van Vader defeated Riki Choshu & Masa Saito to win the Super Grade Tag League tournament

1992

Cleveland, Ohio:
– Todd Champion defeated Butch Reed for the USWA Unified Heavyweight Title 

1999

No Mercy: Cleveland, Ohio:
– Chyna defeated Jeff Jarrett in a Good Housekeeping match to win the Intercontinental Title 
– The Fabulous Moolah defeated Ivory to win the WWF Women’s Title 
– WWF World Heavyweight Champion Triple H defeated Steve Austin in an Anything Goes match

2000

Louisville, Kentucky:
– BJ Payne & Flash Flanagan defeated the Disciples Of Synn (Slash & Damian) to win the OVW Tag Team Title

Daily Pro Wrestling History (10/15): Jerry Lawler captures championship gold

1941

Des Moines, Iowa:
– World Champion Sandor Szabo beat Earl Wampler in 2 straight falls to retain title

1951

Tampa, Florida:
– Mae Young defeated Cora Combs to become the first NWA Florida Women’s Champion 

1962

Fargo, North Dakota:
– AWA Champion Verne Gagne beat Bill Miller
– Crusher beat Doug Gilbert
– Rocky Hamilton beat Jack Allen
– Moose Evans beat George Cannon

1964

Toronto, Ontario, Canada:
– Edouard Carpentier beat The Beast by DQ
– Johnny Valentine beat Professor Hiro 
– The Scufflin’ Hillbillies (Rip Collins and Chuck Conley) beat Doc Gallagher and Sweet Daddy Siki 
– The Sheik beat Ray Villmer 
– Andy Robin beat Duke Noble
– Hans Schmidt defeated Tony Parisi 

1967

Mexico City, Mexico:
– El Nazi defeated Mil Mascaras to win the Mexican Light-Heavyweight Title

1970

Tokyo, Japan:
– Akio Kyo defeated Marie Vagnone for the WWWA World Title 

1971 

Atlanta, Georgia:
– Ray Gunkel defeated Big John to win the Georgia TV Title 

1976

Atlanta, Georgia:
– Andre The Giant won a Battle Royal
– I Quit Match: Dusty Rhodes beat Missouri Mauler
– Ole Anderson & Gene Anderson beat Raymond Rougeau & Roberto Soto
– Jos LeDuc beat AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel by DQ
– Mongolian Stomper beat Rick McGraw
– Ricky Steamboat beat Jim Lancaster

1979

Memphis, Tennessee:
– Jerry Lawler defeated Bill Dundee to win the Southern Heavyweight Title

Toronto, Ontario, Canada:
– AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel drew Dewey Robertson 
– US Champion Jimmy Snuka beat Ric Flair 
– Johnny Weaver & Jay Youngblood beat The Scorpion & Brute Bernard
– The Destroyer beat Klondike Bill 

1981

Jackson, Mississippi:
– The Junkyard Dog & Mike George defeated The Samoans (Afa & Sika) to win the Mid-South Wrestling Tag Team Title 

1984

Memphis, Tennessee:
– AWA Tag Team Champions Road Warriors beat Rick Rude & King Kong Bundy
– Jerry Lawler & Jimmy Valiant & Randy Savage beat Dirty White Boys & Phil Hickerson (sub Jimmy Hart)
– International Champion Eddie Gilbert beat Lanny Poffo
– Phil Hickerson & Kurt Von Hess beat Tojo Yamamoto & Dutch Mantel
– Rufus R Jones & Mark Ragin beat Nightmares

1985

Salt Lake City, Utah:
– Stan Hansen won battle royal
– Greg Gagne drew Nick Bockwinkel 
– Brad Rheingans beat Boris Zhukov
– Stan Hansen beat Kevin Kelly
– Steve Regal beat Jerry Oski
– Jim Garvin beat Buck Zumhofe

1988

Dallas, Texas:
– Texas Death Match; Kerry Von Erich beat World Class and AWA Champion Jerry Lawler by DQ
– Michael Hayes & Steve Cox beat Samoan Swat Team to win the World Class Tag Team Title
– Dog Collar Match: Terry Gordy double count out with Botswana Beast
– Kevin Von Erich beat Brian Adias by DQ
– Jeff Jarrett beat Eric Embry to win the World Class Light Heavyweight Title
– Texas Champion Iceman King Parsons double count out with Kendall Windham
– Blackjack Mulligan & Bill Irwin beat Jimmy Jack Funk & Black Bart

Bayamon, Puerto Rico:
– Hurricane Castillo, Jr. & Miguelito Perez defeated Bobby Jaggers & Dan Kroffat to win the WWC Caribbean Tag Team Title

1998

Chicago, Illinois:
– X-Pac defeated D’Lo Brown to capture the WWF European Heavyweight Title

Daily Pro Wrestling History (10/14): Sting wins the TNA World Championship

1942

Des Moines, Iowa:
– Iowa State Heavyweight Champion Gene Bowman beat Emil Dusek 2 falls to 0 

1947

Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– Bronko Nagurski beat Chief Saunooke

1954

Cedar Rapids, Iowa:
– United States Champion, Verne Gagne beat Hans Schmidt 2 falls to 1 to retain the title

1960

St. Joseph, Missouri:
– NWA World Heavyweight Champion Pat O’Connor beat Sonny Myers in 2 out of 3 falls to retain the title

1966

Los Angeles, California:
– Lou Thesz defeated Buddy Austin to win the WWA World Heavyweight Title

Mexicali, Mexico
– El Santo defeated Espanto I for the Mexican Light Heavyweight Title

1972

Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– AWA Champion Verne Gagne wrestled to a no contest with Nick Bockwinkel
– Dick Murdoch & Dusty Rhodes beat Dr X & Wahoo McDaniel in 2 out of 3 falls
– Lani Kealoha beat Larry Hennig via DQ 
– Superstar Billy Graham beat Bull Bullinski 

1978

Shreveport, Louisiana:
– The Assassin defeated Jose Lothario to win the Mid-South Louisiana Heavyweight Title

1979

Charlotte, North Carolina:
– Blackjack Mulligan & Ric Flair beat NWA Tag Team Champions Paul Jones & Baron Von Raschke by count out
– Jim Brunzell beat AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel by DQ
– Jimmy Snuka & John Studd & Buddy Rogers beat SD Jones & Rufus R Jones & Jay Youngblood
– Dewey Robertson beat Rick McGraw

Green Bay, Wisconsin:
– Super Destroyer Mark II & Super Destroyer Mark III beat Billy Robinson & Mad Dog Vachon 
– Jesse Ventura beat Steve Olsonoski 
– Mad Dog Vachon beat Lord Alfred Hayes 
– Adrian Adonis beat Peter Sandor Szabo (sub Kenny Jay) 
– Paul Ellering beat Ron Ritchie 

1985

New Orleans, Louisiana:
– Butch Reed defeated Dick Murdoch to win the Mid-South North American Heavyweight Title

1989

Providence, Rhode Island:
– Tito Santana defeated Rick Martel to win the WWF King Of The Ring tournament

1989

Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada:
– Bruce Hart defeated Gama Singh to win the Stampede Wrestling British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Title 

1997

Sapporo, Japan:
– Atshushi Onita, Tetsuhiro Kuroda & Hido defeated Hayabusa, Masato Tanaka & Koji Nakagawa for the FMW World Streetfight 6-Man Tag Team Title

2002

Montreal, Quebec, Canada:
– Chris Jericho & Christian defeated The Hurricane & Kane for the World Tag Team Championship

2007

TNA Bound for Glory: Atlanta, Georgia:
– Gail Kim became the first TNA Knockouts Champion by winning a gauntlet match
– Sting defeated Kurt Angle to win the TNA World Championship

2012

TNA Bound for Glory: Phoenix, Arizona: 
– Rob Van Dam defeated Zema Ion to win the TNA X Division Title 
– Chavo Guerrero and Hernandez won the TNA World Tag Team Titles from Kurt Angle & AJ Styles and Frankie Kazarian & Christopher
  Daniels
– Tara won the TNA Knockout Title from Brooke Tessmacher 
– Jeff Hardy defeated Austin Aries for the TNA World Title

Daily Pro Wrestling History (10/13): ROH Glory By Honor 2012

1935

Waterloo, Iowa:
– Earl Wampler wrestled Louis Thesz to a 20 minute time limit draw 

1956

Des Moines, Iowa (Frank Gotch Memorial Arena)
– Verne Gagne wrestled Roy McClarity to a 60 minute draw

Kansas City, Kansas:
– In a match for the Central States title; Bobby Bruns beat Tom Zaharias in 2 straight falls to retain the title
– Gene Stanlee beat Tex McKenzie 2 falls to 1
– Richard Brown beat Rock Monroe 

1961

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada:
– Texas Death match; Mr. M beat Hard Boiled Haggerty  
– Karl Krauser & Dale Lewis beat Otto Von Krupp & Bob Geigel

1970

Dallas, Texas:
– George Scott beat Johnny Valentine to win Texas Heavyweight title
– Boris Malenko & Lord Charles Montague beat Mr. Wrestling & Jack Pesek
– Toru Tanaka beat Tiger Conway
– Killer Kowalski beat Mil Mascaras

1971

Miami, Florida:
– Florida Champion, Jack Brisco defeated Bobby Duncum by DQ to retain the title
– Dick Murdoch defeated Robert Fuller in a Texas Death Match
– The Australians (Ron Miller & Larry O’Day) defeated Bull Marcus & Ronnie Garvin
– Johnny Walker (aka Mr. Wrestling) defeated Jim Dalton
– Hiro Matsuda defeated Black Bart

1978

Houston, Texas:
– Andre The Giant and NWA Champion Harley Race went to a double count out
– AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel beat Dusty Rhodes
– Brass Knuckles Match; Bruiser Brody beat Rocky Johnson
– Gino Hernandez beat David Von Erich
– Al Madril beat Bill White by DQ
– Suzette Ferriara beat Joyce Grable for Texas Women’s Title

1981

Allentown, Pennsylvania:
– Mr. Fuji & Mr. Saito defeated Tony Garea & Rick Martel to win the WWWF World Tag Team Titles 

1984

Janesville, Wisconsin:
– The Crusher & Tony Atlas beat AWA Tag Team Champions Road Warriors by DQ
– Mr. Saito beat Baron Von Raschke
– Curt Hennig beat Larry Zbyszko
– Brad Rheingans drew Billy Robinson
– Jim Brunzell beat Steve Regal

1985

Charlotte, North Carolina:
– Ivan & Nikita Koloff defeated The Rock N’ Roll Express (Rick Morton & Robert Gibson) to win the NWA World Tag Team Title

1992

Regina, Saskatchewan:
– Money, Inc. (Ted DiBiase & IRS) defeated The Natural Disasters (Typhoon & Earthquake) to win the WWF Tag Team Titles

1997

Tampa, Florida:
– Rick & Scott Steiner won the WCW World Tag Team Championship by defeating Scott Hall & Syxx

Topeka, Kansas:
– The Legion Of Doom (Road Warriors) defeated The Godwinns to win WWF World Tag Team Titles

2006

Jacksonville, Florida:
– Chris Benoit defeated Ken Kennedy to win the United States Title
– Batista defeated Fit Finlay and Bobby Lashley

2011

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
– AJ Styles & Rob Van Dam defeated Jerry Lynn & Christopher Daniels
– Matt Morgan defeated Samoa Joe

2012

ROH Glory By Honor: Mississauga, Ontario, Canada:
– World’s Greatest Tag Team, Charlie Haas & Shelton Benjamin, defeated Rhett Titus & BJ Whitmer
– Jay Lethal defeated Davey Richards
– ROH TV Champion Adam Cole defeated Eddie Edwards
– ROH Tag Team Champions Steve Corino & Jimmy Jacobs defeated Jay & Mark Briscoe
– ROH World Champion Kevin Steen defeated Michael Elgin

Daily Pro Wrestling History (10/12): Bret Hart defeats Ric Flair to win his first WWF World Title

1941

Waterloo, Iowa:
– Orville Brown defeated Joe Dusek

1943

Wichita, Kansas:
– NWA World Heavyweight Champion Ede Virag beat Jack Nasworthy in 2 out of 3 falls

1945

St. Joseph, Missouri:
– Orville Brown beat Cowboy Roy Graham 

1951

St. Louis, Missouri:
– NWA World Heavyweight Champion Lou Thesz defeated Yukon Eric

1972

Chattanooga, Tennessee:
– The Interns (Tom Andrews & Jim Starr), managed by Dr. Ken Ramey, defeated Ken Lucas & Ox the Ripper (Ox Baker), managed by Dennis Hall with the Interns’ Masks at stake in a no time limit and No DQ match
– Dennis Hall & Kevin Sullivan, managed by Joey Rossi, defeated Bobby Hart & Lorenzo Parente, managed by Don Duffy
– Danny Dusek defeated Jimmy Kent
– Roy Lee Welch defeated Gene Morton

Amarillo, Texas:
– Terry Funk & Ricky Romero beat Black Gordman & Tapia (substituting for Great Goliath) in 2 out of 3 falls
– In a Loser Must Unmask match, Mr. Wrestling beat Red Devil.  Red Devil was unmasked as Dick Beyer (The Destroyer)
– Hank James beat Dory Funk Sr

1973

Denver, Colorado:
– AWA Tag Team Champions Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens beat The Crusher & Red Bastien in 2 out of 3 falls
– Pepper Gomez beat Buddy Wolff by DQ
– Geoff Portz beat Tokyo Joe 
– Ric Flair drew Tony Rocco

1976

Macon, Georgia:
– Andre The Giant won a Battle Royal
– Non Title Match; Jos Leduc beat AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel
– Mongolian Stomper beat Rick McGraw
– Roberto Soto beat Stan Stasiak
– Paul Orndorff beat Jim Lancaster

1977

Raleigh, North Carolina:
– Baron Von Raschke defeated Ricky Steamboat to win the NWA Mid-Atlantic TV Title

1979

Knoxville, Tennessee:
– Dick Slater beat Toru Tanaka (substituting for Jack Brisco) in a No DQ match
– Jimmy Golden beat Robert Fuller
– Mongolian Stomper beat Alexis Smirnoff
– Norvell Austin & The Angel beat Ron Fuller & Paul Orndorff

1980

St. Paul, Minnesota:
– Verne Gagne & Mad Dog Vachon beat AWA Tag Team Champions Adrian Adonis & Jesse Ventura by DQ
– Ray Stevens & Pat Patterson & Nick Bockwinkel beat Greg Gagne & Dino Bravo & Super Destroyer Mark II
– The Crusher beat Jerry Blackwell to win World Brass Knucks Title
– Buck Zumhofe drew Steve Regal
– Tito Santana beat Chris Markoff

1981

Atlanta, Georgia:
– Terry Gordy defeated Michael Hayes in a taped fist match 

Greenville, South Carolina:
– Buddy Landell beat Charlie Fulton
– The Grappler & Super Destroyer beat Paul Jones & Jake Roberts
– NWA U.S. Champion Sgt. Slaughter beat Sweet Ebony Diamond (Rocky Johnson)
– Ivan Koloff beat Ricky Steamboat

Memphis, Tennessee:
– Stan Lane fought Steve Keirn to a no contest
– Bill Dundee beat Chick Donovan
– Ricky & Robert Gibson beat The Nightmare & Speed via DQ in a “Hospital Elimination” match
– Southern Champ Dream Machine beat Dutch Mantel
– Sweet Brown Sugar beat Jerry Lawler in a No DQ match

1984

Houston, Texas:
– Cage match: Jose Lothario beat Buddy Landel
– The Rock N’ Roll Express beat The Midnight Express with Jim Cornette
– Steve Williams & Hercules Hernandez beat Hacksaw Duggan & Bill Dundee
– George Wells beat Ernie Ladd
– Hector & Chavo Guerrero beat The Fantastics

1985

Nashville, Tennessee:
– AWA Champion Rick Martel beat Jerry Lawler by DQ
– Rock & Roll Express beat Ivan Koloff & Nikita Koloff
– Hospital Elimination Match; Fabulous Ones beat Sheepherders
– Bill Dundee beat Mongolian Stomper
– Ron Garvin beat Black Bart

1986

Orlando, Florida:
– Kendall Windham beat Kendo Nagasaki in a kendo stick on a pole match
– The Fabulous Ones drew the Sheepherders
– Southern champ Lex Luger beat Hacksaw Higgins
– Barry Windham drew Ron Bass

1987

Memphis, Tennessee:
– Jerry Lawler & Bill Dundee beat Soldat Ustinov & Doug Somers to win AWA Tag Title
– Carl Fergie & Black Prince & Don Bass beat Jerry Lawler & Bill Dundee & Steve Keirn
– Nasty Boys beat Lord Humongous & Big Bubba
– Paul Diamond & Pat Tanaka beat Tracy Smothers & John Paul
– Bobby Jaggers beat Rocky Johnson
– RPMS beat Jeff Jarrett & Billy Travis

1991

Atlanta, Georgia:
– Big Josh (Matt Borne) & Dustin Rhodes, & Tom Zenk defeated Richard Morton, Thomas Rich & Terrance Taylor
– WCW World TV Champion Steve Austin pinned Steve Armstrong
– WCW World Tag Team champions The Enforcers, Arn Anderson & Larry Zbyzsko defeated The Freebirds, Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin
– WCW U.S. champion Sting & Rick Steiner defeated Cactus Jack & Abdullah the Butcher in a steel cage match 

1992

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada:
– Bret Hart defeated Ric Flair to win the WWF World Heavyweight Title 

1992

Memphis, Tennessee:
– Butch Reed defeated Junkyard Dog for the USWA Unified Heavyweight Title

1998

Uniondale, Long Island:
– Ken Shamrock defeated X-Pac in a tournament final to win the WWF Intercontinental Title 

1999

Birmingham, Alabama:
– Mankind & the Rock defeated The New Age Outlaws to win the WWF World Tag Team Title

2002

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada:
– WWE World Champion Brock Lesnar pinned Chris Benoit
– Lance Storm pinned John Cena 
– Chris Jericho defeated Matt Hardy via submission 
– No DQ match: Edge pinned Eddie Guerrero 

2008

TNA Bound for Glory: Chicago, Illinois:
– Sting defeated Samoa Joe to win the TNA World Title
– Booker T defeated AJ Styles and Christian Cage
– Jeff Jarrett defeated Kurt Angle

Daily Pro Wrestling History (10/11): Jushin Liger captures junior heavyweight gold

1962

Kansas City, Kansas:
– Pat O’Connor & Sonny Myers defeated Bob Geigel & Lee Henning via DQ in three falls
– Texas Wire Match: Buddy Austin defeated Red Bastien in three falls

1963

Atlanta, Georgia:
– Chief Big Heart & Chief Little Eagle defeated Lenny Montana & Tarzan Tyler to win the World Tag Team Titles 

1969

Chicago, Illinois:
– AWA Tag Team Champions Mad Dog Vachon & Butcher Vachon beat Flying Redheads Red Bastien & Billy Red Lyons on a 3rd fall DQ
– Edouard Carpentier beat Jim Dillinger
– Wilbur Snyder beat Larry Hennig
– Bill Watts beat Rene Goulet

1972

Honolulu, Hawaii:
– AWA Tag Team Champions Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens beat Bearcat Wright & Bobo Brazil
– Fred Curry beat Fred Blassie
– The Sheik beat Tony Rocco

1973

Kansas City, Missouri:
– Baron Scicluna & Baron Von Raschke defeated Danny Little Bear & Vic Nichols
– Bob Orton defeated Man Mountain Mike via DQ
– Billy McGuire & Benny McGuire defeated Togo the Great & Tokyo Joe
– Fence Match: Black Angus defeated Roger Kirby
– Bob Brown defeated Harley Race in three falls to win the Central States Title

1974

Atlanta, Georgia:
– Buddy Colt defeated Don Muraco to win the Georgia Heavyweight Title 

1975

St. Paul, Minnesota:
– AWA Champion Verne Gagne beat Baron Von Raschke
– Jimmy Valiant & Johnny Valiant beat Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell
– Jos Leduc beat Boris Breznikoff
– Bull Bullinski beat Frank Hill
– Bob (Sgt) Slaughter beat Dick Reynolds

1976

Augusta, Georgia:
– Non Title: Mr. Wrestling II beat AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel
– Andre the Giant won a 13 man battle royal
– Mongolian Stomper beat Tom Jones
– Mr. X beat Ricky Steamboat
– Raymond Rougeau beat Bill Howard
– Paul Orndorff beat Jim Lancaster

1980

Milwaukee, Wisconsin:
– Nick Bockwinkel & Bobby Heenan beat Mad Dog Vachon & Super Destroyer Mark II
– Lights Out Match, Special Referee Ed Francis: The Crusher beat Jerry Blackwell 
– Dino Bravo beat Jesse Ventura by DQ
– Tito Santana beat Adrian Adonis
– Buck Zumhofe drew Steve Regal

1982

Memphis, Tennessee:
– Nick Bockwinkel beat Jerry Lawler to win Southern Title
– New York Dolls Dream Machine & Rick McGraw no contest Fabulous Ones Steve Keirn & Stan Lane
– Terry Taylor & Jacques Rougeau beat Sweet Brown Sugar & Bobby Eaton
– Jimmy Hart & Kamala II beat Kamala & Kim Chee
– Steve Regal & Spike Huber beat The Sheepherders

1984

Baltimore, Maryland:
– Cage Match: NWA Champion Ric Flair beat Harley Race 
– Ronnie Garvin beat Ted DiBiase to win National Title
– AWA Tag Team Champions Road Warriors ddq Dusty Rhodes & Ole Anderson
– Tommy Rich beat Mr Ito
– National Tag Team Champions Rip Rogers & Ted Oates beat Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner
– National TV Champion Bob Roop beat Jerry Oates

Osaka, Japan:
– Jumbo Tsuruta beat AWA Champion Rick Martel by count out
– Shohei Giant Baba & Genichiro Tenryu drew Terry Gordy & Michael Hayes
– Great Kabuki beat Buddy Roberts
– Tiger Mask beat La Fiera

1985

Houston, Texas:
– Ted DiBiase beat Bob Sweetan in a taped fist match
– Hacksaw Duggan & Jake Roberts beat Humongous & The Nightmare
– Butch Reed beat NWA World Champion Ric Flair via DQ

1987

Memphis, Tennessee:
– Bill Dundee & Jerry Lawler defeated Doug Somers & Soldat Ustinov to win the AWA World Tag Team Title 

Tokyo, Japan:
– Lioness Asuka & Chigusa Nagayo defeated Bull Nakano & Condor Saito in the finals of the Best Tag Team League 

1989

Yokohama, Japan:
– Jumbo Tsuruta defeated Genichiro Tenryu to win the All Japan Triple Crown

1991

St. Louis, Missouri:
– WCW Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Larry Zbyszko defeated The Freebirds, Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin
– Rick Steiner defeated Abdullah the Butcher via disqualification
– WCW US Champion Sting pinned Cactus Jack
– Ron Simmons & Barry Windham defeated WCW World Champion Lex Luger & Mr. Hughes 

1993

Memphis, Tennessee:
– Randy Savage defeated Jerry Lawler to win the USWA Unified Heavyweight Title 
– USWA Tag Team champs Moondog Spike & Mike Anthony beat Doug Gilbert & Dog Catcher #1
– USWA Champ Jeff Jarrett beat Tommy Rich via countout

1996

Osaka, Japan:
– Ultimo Dragon defeated The Great Sasuke to win the J-Crown (8 Titles)

1999

Tokyo, Japan:
– Jushin Liger defeated Kendo Kashin to win the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Title

Daily Pro Wrestling History (10/09): Nick Bockwinkel recaptures AWA gold

1936

Kansas City, Missouri:
– World Heavyweight Champion Dean Detton defeated Orville Brown in 2 out of 3 falls to retain the title

1941

Kansas City, Kansas:
– Lou Thesz beat Joe Dusek in 2 out of 3 falls
– Orville Brown and Dorve Roche went to a time limit draw

1947

Kansas City, Kansas:
– MWA Champion, Orville Brown beat Jack O’Brien in 2 straight falls to retain the title

1952

Kansas City, Kansas:
– Red Berry defeated Sonny Myers to capture the Heart of America Heavyweight 

1964 

Toronto, Ontario, Canada:
– Billy Watson and Johnny Valentine defeated Professor Hiro and Fred Atkins to win the International Tag Team Titles 

Denver, Colorado:
– Harley Race beat Jack Lanza
– Larry Hennig & Art Neilson beat Ricky Romero & Wilbur Snyder

1968

Miami Beach, Florida:
– NWA World Title: Gene Kiniski defeated Johnny Valentine 2 out of 3 falls 
– Jose Lothario defeated Great Malenko by DQ 
– Miguel Perez defeated Pepe Villa 
– Tarzan Tyler & Louie Tillet defeated Bobby Hart & Sputnik Monroe 
– Joe Scarpa defeated Tank Morgan

1973

Omaha, Nebraska:
– No DQ Match: Superstar Billy Graham beat Wahoo McDaniel 
– Ivan Koloff beat Red Bastien 
– Reggie Parks beat Ric Flair 

1976

Milwaukee, Wisconsin:
– AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel beat Verne Gagne by DQ
– Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell beat Mad Dog Vachon & Baron Von Raschke
– Peter Maivia beat Blackjack Lanza

1980

– Jack Brisco defeated Terry Funk in a tournament final to win the Georgia National Heavyweight Title

1982

Chicago, Illinois:
– Nick Bockwinkel defeated Otto Wanz to regain the AWA World Heavyweight Title
– AWA Tag Team Champions Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell beat Rick Martel & Brad Rheingans
– Ken Patera beat Hulk Hogan by DQ
– Jerry Blackwell & Sheik Adnan beat Buck Zumhofe & Spike Huber
– Ray Stevens beat Bobby Heenan
– Adrian Adonis beat Baron Von Raschke

1992

Houston, Texas:
– Brian Pillman fought Brad Armstrong to a double disqualification
– Barry Windham & Dustin Rhodes defeated the Barbarian & Tony Atlas
– Sting defeated Cactus Jack in a lumberjack match (stipulations stated Sting would face Jake Roberts later in the show if he won)
– WCW World Champion Ron Simmons pinned WCW US Champion Rick Rude
– Sting pinned Jake Roberts in a lights out match

1993

Jacksonville, Florida:
– WCW Tag Team Champions the Nasty Boys defeated 2 Cold Scorpio & Marcus Alexander Bagwell
– Ron Simmons defeated Dick Slater
– WCW US Champion Dustin Rhodes & the Shockmaster defeated Harlem Heat
– Sting defeated Sid Vicious
– World Champion Paul Orndorff (defending the title for an injured Rick Rude) defeated Ric Flair via disqualification 

2000

Sydney, Australia: 
– Corporal Cajun (Lash LeRoux) & Lieutenant Loco (Chavo Guerrero Jr.) defeated Mark Jindrak & Sean O’Haire to win the WCW Tag Team
Title, but lost it back to Jindrak & O’Haire that same night

2001

Moline, Illinois:
– Billy Kidman defeated X-Pac to win the WCW Cruiserweight Title 

2002

Nashville, Tennessee: 
– Syxx-Pac defeated AJ Styles, Kid Kash, Ace Steel, Jose & Joel Maximo, and Tony Mamaluke in a Ladder Match to win the vacant X-Division Title

2011

Monterrey, Mexico:
– Abyss & Chessman beat Extreme Tiger & Jack Evans to win the AAA tag team tiles 
– Electroshock won the Antonio Pena Cup

Daily Pro Wrestling History (10/08): Steve Austin defeats Kurt Angle for WWF title

1953

Wichita, Kansas:
– Lenny Montana defeated David Sims to win the Heart of America Title (Title would be renamed Central States Title)

1962

Kansas City, Missouri:
– Stan Neilson & Art Neilson defeated George Scott & Sandy Scott
– Texas Death Match: Dick the Bruiser defeated The Sheik by countout

1975

Duluth, Minnesota:
– Cage Match: Baron Von Raschke beat Billy Robinson
– Pampero Firpo beat Buddy Wolff
– Jimmy Valiant & Johnny Valiant beat Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell in 2 out of 3 falls

1978

Dallas, Texas:
– Evelyn Stevens defeated The Fabulous Moolah for the NWA Women’s World Heavyweight Title 

1986

Tampa, Florida:
– Barry Windham defeated Outlaw Ron Bass to win the vacant Florida State Heavyweight Title 

1990

Memphis, Tennessee:
– Jerry Lawler won a 21-man tournament by defeating Austin Idol in the finals to win the USWA Unified World Heavyweight Title 

1991

Montgomery, Alabama:
– The York Foundation (Terrance Taylor, Richard Morton, & Thomas Rich), managed by Alexandra York (Terri Runnels) defeated Dustin Rhodes, Tom Zenk, & Big Josh (Matt Borne) to win the WCW World Six-Man Tag Team Title 

1993

Knoxville, Tennessee:
– The Bullet defeated Killer Kyle
– SMW Tag Team Champions Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson fought Scott & Steve Armstrong to a no contest
– SMW Heavyweight Champion Brian Lee defeated Tracy Smothers 
– Tom Prichard & Jimmy Del Ray at w/ Jim Cornette) defeated Rick & Scott Steiner via disqualification

1994

Johnson City, Tennessee:
– Boo Bradley defeated Lance Storm
– Bruiser Bedlam defeated SMW Heavyweight Champion the Dirty White Boy via disqualification in a whipping match
– SMW Tag Team Champions New Jack & Mustafa defeated Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson in a No DQ, no time-limit match

2001

Indianapolis, Indiana: 
– Steve Austin defeated Kurt Angle to win the WWF World Title
– The Hardys defeated Booker T and Test to win the WCW Tag Team Titles

2004

Tijuana, Mexico:
– L.A. Park beat Nicho to win the XLAW heavyweight title

Arena Mexico:
– Universo 2000 beat Canek in the finals of the Leyenda de Azul tournament 

2005

Tokyo, Japan:
– Brock Lesnar won a three-way over Kazuyuki Fujita and Masahiro Chono to win the IWGP heavyweight title 
– Black Tiger (Rocky Romero) beat Tiger Mask to win the IWGP jr. title

2006

Morioka, Japan:
– Great Sasuke beat Super Delfin to win the Tohoku jr. title

WWE No Mercy: Raleigh, North Carolina:
– WWE Champion Booker T defeated Bobby Lashley, Batista and Fit Finlay to retain the title
– Rey Mysterio defeated Chavo Guerrero in a falls count anywhere match
– Chris Benoit defeated William Regal

2007

Tokyo, Japan:
– Hiroshi Tanahashi beat Yuji Nagata to win the IWGP heavyweight title

2009

Tokyo, Japan:
– The Motor City Machine Guns, Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin, defeated Yujiro and Tetsuya Naito to win the IWGP Jr. Tag Team Titles
– Team 3-D, Bubba and D-Von, defeated Togi Makabe and Toru Yano to win the IWGP Tag Titles

2012

Tokyo, Japan:
– Lance Archer & Davey Boy Smith Jr. beat Satoshi Kojima & Hiroyoshi Tenzan to win the IWGP tag titles

2012

Yokohama, Japan:
– KENTA (Hideo Itami) & Maybach Taniguchi beat Magnus & Samoa Joe to win the GHC tag titles

Daily Pro Wrestling History (10/05): Jericho vs. Michaels in an instant classic ladder match

1962

St. Louis, Missouri:
– Buddy Austin beat Red Bastien by countout 
– Pat O’Connor wrestled Cowboy Bob Ellis to a draw
– John Paul Henning & Johnny Valentine beat Rip Hawk & Stan Stasiak

1963

St. Paul, Minnesota:
– AWA Tag Team Champions, Dick The Bruiser & The Crusher beat Ivan Kalmikoff & Karol Kalmikoff to retain title
– Bob Geigel beat Moose Evans by DQ

1968

Omaha, Nebraska:
– AWA Champion Verne Gagne no contest The Avenger
– Danny Hodge beat Mike DiBiase
– Billy Red Cloud beat Chris Markoff
– Harley Race drew Reggie Parks

1971

Chiba, Japan: 
– Jumbo Miyamoto & Aiko Kyo defeated Marie Vagnone & Jane Sherill to win the WWWA World Tag Team Titles 

Moline, Illinois:
– In a Death match, Billy Robinson beat Blackjack Lanza
– AWA Tag Team Champions, The Crusher & Red Bastien beat Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens to retain the title
– Larry Hennig beat Don Muraco

1974

Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– AWA Tag Team Champions The Crusher & Billy Robinson beat Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens
– Larry Hennig no contest Larry Heiniemi
– Horst Hoffman beat Chris Taylor by countout
– Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell beat Yugo Babich & Stan Pulaski
– Geoff Portz drew Buddy Wolff

1976

Tampa, Florida:
– Lights Out Florida Title Match: Dusty Rhodes defeated Ray Stevens 
– Special Challenge: Jack Brisco defeated Bob Orton, Jr. 
– Jerry Brisco defeated Bob Roop by DQ
– The Assassin & Missouri Mauler defeated Ray Candy & Ken Lucas 
– Hollywood Blondes defeated Steve Keirn & Bob Backlund 
– Tommy Seigler defeated Leon Ogle

1979

Tokyo, Japan:
– AWA Title vs IWA Title match: IWA Champion Rusher Kimura beat AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel by DQ
– IWA World Tag Team Champions Animal Hamaguchi & Mighty Inoue beat Kintaro Ohki & Umanosuke Ueda in 2 of 3 falls
– NWA World Junior Heavyweight Champion Nelson Royal double count out with Ashura Hara

1982

Osaka, Japan:
– Judy Martin defeated Yukari Omori for the All Japan Pacific Title 

1984

St. Louis, Missouri:
– King Kong Brody no contest Jerry Blackwell
– AWA Tag Team Champions Road Warriors beat Ted DiBiase & Buzz Tyler
– Tony Atlas beat Paul Ellering
– Hacksaw Higgins beat Buzz Tyler (sub Dick the Bruiser)
– Jim Brunzell & Bulldog Bob Brown beat the Grapplers

1985

WWF Saturday Night’s Main Event: East Rutherford, New Jersey:
– WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Nikolai Volkoff in a Flag match
– King Kong Bundy & Big John Studd defeated Tony Atlas & Andre The Giant via disqualification

1987

Memphis, Tennessee:
– Don Bass & Carl Fergie beat Jerry Lawler & Bill Dundee
– AWA Champion Curt Hennig beat Jeff Jarrett
– AWA Tag Team Champions Soldat Ustinov & Doug Somers beat Nasty Boys
– Southern Boys beat Pat Tanaka & Paul Diamond
– Bobby Jaggers beat Billy Travis

1996

Ft. Lauderdale, Florida:
– Cowboy Bob Orton Jr. defeated Tito Santana to win the AWF World Heavyweight Title 

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
– The Sandman & Tommy Dreamer defeated Stevie Richards & Brian Lee in an Ultimate Jeopardy match (Sandman won Raven’s ECW Title per stipulations of the match)
– ECW World Tag Team Champions The Gangstas defeated The Eliminators
– Bam Bam Bigelow defeated Terry Gordy

1997

WWE Badd Blood: St. Louis, Missouri:
– Owen Hart defeated Farooq in a tournament final to win the vacant WWF Intercontinental Title
– The Godwinns defeated The Headbangers to win the WWF World Tag Team Titles
– Shawn Michaels defeated the Undertaker in a Hell in a Cell (debut of Kane)

2008

WWE No Mercy: Portland, Oregon:
– Batista defeated JBL to become #1 contender to WWE Title
– Triple H defeated Jeff Hardy to retain the WWE Title
– WWE World Champion Chris Jericho defeated Shawn Michaels in a Ladder Match to retain the title

Daily Pro Wrestling History (10/04): CM Punk vs. Undertaker at Hell in a Cell

1956

Kansas City, Kansas:
– Larry Hamilton and Sonny Myers beat Joe Dusek and Roy Shire 2 falls to 1

1957

Atlanta, Georgia:
– Ray Gunkel and Don McIntyre defeated Kurt Von Brawner & Fritz Von Brawner to win the International Tag Team Titles

1960

Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– Hard Boiled Haggerty & Len Montana defeated Murder Inc. (Tiny Mills & Stan Kowalski) to win the AWA World Tag Team Titles 
– Bob Geigel beat Guy Hill

1968

St. Joseph, Missouri:
– Tommy Martin defeated Bob Brown to win the Central States Title

1969

St. Paul, Minnesota:
– Flying Redheads Red Bastien & Billy Red Lyons beat AWA Tag Team Champions Mad Dog Vachon & Butcher Vachon on a 3rd fall DQ
– Bill Watts beat Larry Hennig
– Blackjack Lanza beat Rene Goulet 

1971

West Palm Beach, Florida:
– Eddie Graham defeated Porter Tindale (sub for Smasher Sloan) 
– Cadillac Tournament Match: Johnny Walker defeated Mr. Wrestling by DQ
– Hiro Matsuda defeated Skandor Akbar 
– Louie Tillet defeated George Strickland 
– Ron Fuller defeated Bull Marcus 
– Ronnie Garvin defeated Don Curtis by countout

1972

Tokyo, Japan:
– Antonio Inoki defeated Karl Gotch for the New Japan Real World Heavyweight Title 

1974

Denver, Colorado:
– AWA Champion Verne Gagne beat Horst Hoffman 
– Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens beat Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell
– Larry Heiniemi beat Larry Hennig

1975

Bayamon, Puerto Rico:
– Tosh Togo defeated Jose Miguel Perez to win the WWC Puerto Rican Heavyweight Title

Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– In a Lumberjack Match, Verne Gagne & Greg Gagne beat Nick Bockwinkel & Bobby Heenan  
– Pampero Firpo no contest Jimmy Valiant
– Billy Robinson beat Kim Duk

1979

Tokyo, Japan:
– Tatsumi Fujinami defeated Ryuma Go to win the WWF Junior Heavyweight Champion 

1981

Charlotte, North Carolina:
– Sgt. Slaughter won a one night tournament to win the United States Championship by defeating Ricky Steamboat in the finals (The title was vacated by Wahoo McDaniel when he was injured by Abdullah the Butcher

Houston, Texas:
– AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel beat Junkyard Dog by DQ
– Gino Hernandez and Dos Caras went to a double count out
– Manny Fernandez beat Ken Patera to win the Brass Knuckles Title

Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– Hulk Hogan beat Jerry Blackwell by countout
– Sheik Adnan beat Baron Von Raschke
– Jim Brunzell beat Bobby Heenan
– Adrian Adonis & Jesse Ventura beat Billy Robinson & Tito Santana

1985

Los Angeles, California:
– Stan Hansen won battle royal
– Sgt. Slaughter drew Boris Zhukov
– Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens beat Baron Von Raschke & Jerry Blackwell
– Greg Gagne beat Jimmy Garvin
– Fabulous Freebirds (Michael Hayes & Buddy Roberts) beat Curt Hennig & Scott Hall

1991

Dallas, Texas:
– Eddie Gilbert defeated The Handsome Stranger (Marcus Bagwell) in a tournament final to win the Global Wrestling Federation Television Title 

1993

Columbus, Georgia:
– Marcus Alexander Bagwell & 2 Cold Scorpio defeated The Nasty Boys to win the WCW World Tag Team Titles 

Jellico, Tennessee
– Tim Horner defeated Juicy Johnny for the SMW “Beat The Champ” Television Title 
– Chris Candido defeated Bobby Blaze for the SMW U.S. Junior Heavyweight Title

1997

Nagoya, Japan:
– Kenta Kobashi & Johnny Ace (John Laurinaitis) beat Steve Williams & Gary Albright to win the All Japan tag titles

2004

Morioka, Japan:
– Masato Tanaka & Wataru Sakata beat Shinjiro Otani & Takao Omori to win the NWA Zero-One IC tag titles

2009

WWE Hell in a Cell: Newark, New Jersey:
– The Undertaker defeated CM Punk in a Hell in a Cell Match to win the World Championship 
– Randy Orton defeated John Cena to win the WWE Championship in a Hell in a Cell match
– John Morrison defeated Dolph Ziggler to retain the WWE Intercontinental Title
– Jeri-Show (Chris Jericho and Big Show) defeated Batista and Rey Mysterio to retain the Unified WWE Tag Team Championship

2015

TNA Bound for Glory: Charlotte, North Carolina:
– Matt Hardy defeated Ethan Carter III and Drew Galloway to win the TNA Title
– Bobby Roode defeated Lashley to retain the TNA King of the Mountain Championship
– Gail Kim defeated Awesome Kong to retain the TNA Knockouts Championship
– Kurt Angle defeated Eric Young by submission in a No Disqualification match

Daily Pro Wrestling History (09/30): Kane defeats Chris Jericho for the I-C title

1942

Des Moines, Iowa:
– Ed “Strangler” Lewis defeated Emil Dusek in 2 out of 3 falls

1959

Mobile, Alabama:
– Jackie Fargo defeated Jesse James to win the NWA Southern Junior Heavyweight Title

1965

Kansas City, Kansas:
– Bob Geigel and Bob Brown beat Cowboy Bob Ellis and Bobo Brazil 2 falls to 1
– Mongolian Stomper beat Corsica Joe 
– Sonny Myers beat Jim Grabmire

1973

Himeji, Japan:
– Miyoko Hoshino & Peggy Kuroda defeated Masked Lee & Lita Marez for the WWWA World Tag Team Titles 

1974

Birmingham, Alabama:
– Duke Myers & Blue Scorpion defeated Ricky & Johnny Fields to win the NWA Mid-America Tag Team Titles

1976

Kansas City, Kansas:
– Bob Slaughter (Sgt. Slaughter) & Matsuda Hata defeated Mike George & Skip Young
– Harley Race defeated Bob Brown
– Baron Von Raschke & Mad Dog Vachon defeated Black Gordman & Great Goliath in three falls to win the NWA Central States Tag Team Titles

1977

Houston, Texas:
– Ox Baker defeated Captain USA (John Studd) for the NWA American Heavyweight Title 

Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel beat Ray Stevens
– AWA Tag Team Champions Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell beat Roger Kirby & Chris Markoff
– Billy Robinson beat Super Destroyer by DQ
– Larry Hennig beat Angelo Mosca
– Jan Nelson beat Bobby Duncum by DQ
– Bob Backlund drew Blackjack Lanza

1978

Chattanooga, Tennessee:
 – Gypsy Joe & Tojo Yamamoto defeated Ken Lucas & Dutch Mantel to win the NWA Mid-America Tag Team Title

St. Petersburg, Florida:
– Dusty Rhodes beat Ernie Ladd
– Wahoo McDaniel beat Ivan Koloff
– Andre The Giant & Mike Graham & Steve Keirn beat Pak Song & Mr. Sato & Mr. Saito
– The Spoiler beat Prince Tonga
– Jerry Brisco beat Killer Karl Kox
– Bobby Duncum beat Rick Oliver

1979

Orlando, Florida:
– Florida TV Title: Dusty Rhodes defeated Bugsy McGraw by DQ
– Special Challenge Match: Bobo Brazil defeated Terry Funk by DQ
– Sweet Brown Sugar & Ray Stevens & Manny Fernandez def. Killer Kahn & Mr. Sakurada & Mr. Hito 
– Mike Graham defeated Thor The Viking (sub for Ray Steele) 
– Thor The Viking defeated Don Serrano 
– Cowboy Lang & Little Eagle defeated Tiny Tom & Billy The Kid 
– Steve Travis defeated Bill Irwin 
– The Masked Terror drew Raul Mata (sub for Jerry Roberts)

1980

Tokyo, Japan:
– WWF World Junior Heavyweight Champion Tatsumi Fujinami defeated Ron Starr
– NWA International Junior Heavyweight Champion Kengo Kimura vs. Chavo Guerrero went to a double countout
– WWF World Champion Bob Backlund defeated Stan Hansen by DQ
– NWF Champion Antonio Inoki defeated Ken Patera

1984

Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– AWA Tag Team Champions Champion Road Warriors beat Crusher & Baron Von Raschke
– Jerry Blackwell no contest King Kong Brody
– Fabulous Ones beat Mr. Saito & Nick Bockwinkel
– Billy Robinson beat Tony Atlas by DQ

1985

Memphis, Tennessee:
– Mid-America Champ Koko Ware beat Tom Pritchard via DQ
– The Mongolian Stomper beat Phil Hickerson via countout to win the CWA International Title
– Southern Tag Champs The Kiwi Sheepherders NC Bill Dundee & Jimmy Valiant
– NWA U.S. Champ Tully Blanchard and Magnum TA fought to a double DQ
– Pez Whatley pinned Buddy Landel
– The Fabulous Ones beat The Fabulous Freebirds’ Terry Gordy & Buddy Roberts
– NWA World Tag Team Champs The Rock N’ Roll Express beat Ivan & Nikita Koloff
– NWA World Champ Ric Flair beat Jerry Lawler by DQ

1988

Memphis, Tennessee:
– AWA Champion Jerry Lawler beat Ronnie Garvin DQ
– Robert Fuller double countout with Brickhouse Brown
– Jimmy Valiant beat Jimmy Golden
– AWA Tag Team Champions Badd Company Pat Tanaka & Paul Diamond beat Robert Fuller & Jimmy Golden by DQ

1989

Buffalo, New York:
– Sting defeated NWA World TV Champion the Great Muta by DQ
– NWA U.S. Champion Lex Luger defeated Tommy Rich
– NWA World Tag Team Champions Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin defeated The Midnight Express, Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane
– NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Terry Funk

1990

Tokyo, Japan:
– The British Bulldogs (Dynamite Kid & Davey Boy Smith) defeated Dean & Joe Malenko
– Kenta Kobashi & Johnny Ace defeated Danny Spivey & Kamala #2
– Jumbo Tsuruta & Akira Taue vs. Mitsuharu Misawa & Toshiaki Kawada ended in a forty-five minute draw
– Andre The Giant & Stan Hansen defeated Giant Baba & Abdullah The Butcher

1992

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
– Glen Osbourne defeated The Sandman in a tournament final to win the ECW Television Title
– Don Muraco defeated Jimmy Snuka to win the ECW Heavyweight Title

1994

Paintsville, Kentucky:
– Lance Storm beat Boo Bradley (the future Balls Mahoney by DQ
-SMW Champ The Dirty White Boy beat Bruiser Bedlam by DQ
-SMW Tag Champs The Rock N’ Roll Express beat The Gangstas
-The Rock N’ Roll Express & The Dirty White Boy & Tracy Smothers beat Boo Bradley & Bruiser Bedlam & The Gangstas in a “Rage in a Cage” bout

2002

Houston, Texas: 
– Kane defeated Chris Jericho to win the Intercontinental Title

Daily Pro Wrestling History (09/29): Anderson & Blanchard win tag team gold

1949

Kansas City, Kansas:
– World Heavyweight Champion Orville Brown defeated Wild Bill Longson in 2 out of 3 falls

1971

Nashville, Tennessee:
– NWA Southern Tag Team champions Al & Don Greene Brothers wrestled Robert Fuller & Tojo to a double DQ 
– Karl and Kurt Von Brauner defeated Dennis Hall & Tommy Gilbert

1975

Memphis, Tennessee:
– Ron & Robert Fuller beat The Golden Hawks
– Southern Tag Champs The Interns beat Jackie Fargo & The Magnificent Zulu
– Southern Champ Bob Armstrong beat Bill Dundee
– NWA World Champ Jack Brisco beat The Mongolian Stomper via DQ

1976

Miami Beach, Florida:
– NWA World Title: Terry Funk defeated The Assassin 
– Jack & Jerry Brisco & Steve Keirn defeated Bob Roop & Bob Orton, Sr. & Jr. 
– Special Challenge: Ray Stevens beat Ray Candy 
– Princess Little Dove defeated Diamond Lil 
– Tommy Seigler defeated Oki Shikina 
– Don Serrano drew King Cobra

1979

St. Petersburg, Florida:
– Mike Graham & Mark Totten & Jack and Jerry Brisco beat Killer Khan & Thor the Viking & Bill Irwin, & The Masked Terror
– Manny Fernandez beat TV champ Bugsy McGraw by DQ
– Ray Stevens defeated Brian St. John in a No DQ match
– Bobo Brazil & Sweet Brown Sugar beat Mr. Hito & Mr. Sakurada
– Dusty Rhodes & Bill Watts defeated Terry & Dory Funk Jr. in a Lights Out Bunkhouse match
– NWA World champion Harley Race pinned Steve Keirn

1980

Memphis, Tennessee:
– Tojo Yamamoto beat Danny Davis
– Eddie & Tommy Gilbert beat The Angel & Sonny King in a hair vs. title match to win the Southern Tag Team championship
– Bill Dundee beat Mid-America Champ Bobby Eaton by DQ
– Jimmy Valiant beat World Brass Knuckles Champ Don Fargo by DQ
– Memphis Champ Tommy Rich beat Robert Gibson
– CWA Champ Billy Robinson beat Karl Krupp
– Mid-America Tag Champs Ken Lucas & Ricky Morton beat Bill Irwin & Larry Latham

1985

St. Paul, Minnesota:
– Steve Regal & Jimmy Garvin defeated The Road Warriors to win the AWA World Tag Team Championship 
– AWA Champion Rick Martel beat Jumbo Tsuruta
– Handicap Match: Sgt. Slaughter beat Boris Zhukov & Chris Markoff
– Jerry Blackwell & Little Mr. T beat Fabulous Freebirds Michael Hayes & Buddy Roberts
– Shohei Giant Baba & Genichiro Tenyru no contest Stan Hansen & Larry Zbyszko

Atlanta, Georgia:
– Ron Garvin & Terry Taylor fought National Tag Team Champions Ole & Arn Anderson to a draw
– NWA TV Champion Dusty Rhodes defeated the Barbarian
– Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated Ivan & Nikita Koloff via disqualification
– Magnum TA fought NWA U.S. Champion Tully Blanchard to a no contest
– NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Nikita Koloff in a steel cage match

1987

Missenheimer, North Carolina:
– Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard won the NWA World Tag Team Championships from The Rock N’ Roll Express

1989

Calgary, Alberta, Canada:
– The Blackhearts (Tom Nash & Dave “Gangrel” Heath) defeated Kensuke Sasaki & Sumo Hara for the Stampede International Tag Team Title 

1989

Dallas, Texas:
– Jeff Jarrett & Matt Borne defeated Sheik Braddock & Mark Starr for the held-up USWA World Tag Team Title

1998

East Lansing, Michigan:
– D’Lo Brown defeated X-Pac to win the WWF European Heavyweight Title

2003

Chicago, Illinois: 
– Rob Van Dam defeated WWE Intercontinental Champion Christian to win the title in a ladder match
– World Heavyweight Champion Bill Goldberg & Shawn Michaels defeated Ric Flair & Randy Orton by DQ

Daily Pro Wrestling History (09/27): Harlem Heat win the WCW tag titles

1943

Wichita, Kansas:
– NWA World Heavyweight Champion Ede Virag defeated Wladek Zbyszko in 2 out of 3 falls

1961

Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– In a Death Match; Hard Boiled Haggerty beat Gene Kiniski for rights to AWA Tag Team Title (Haggerty chooses Bob Geigel as his new Championship partner)
– Mr. M beat Tiny Mills 
– Karl Krauser beat Frank Marconi
– Dale Lewis drew Bob Geigel

1962

Kansas City, Kansas:
– Bob Geigel & Lee Henning defeated Ralph Bartleman & Thor Hagen
– Red Bastien fought Buddy Austin to a double-CO in two out of three falls
– United States Heavyweight Champion Pat O’Connor defeated Bob Geigel (sub. Bob Orton) in two out of three falls

1973

Kansas City, Kansas:
– Black Angus defeated Lord Alfred Hayes
– Roger Kirby defeated Ricky Romero
– Mike George defeated Bob Orton via DQ
– Harley Race defeated Bob Brown in three falls

Nagoya, Japan:
– AWA Champion Verne Gagne beat Shozo “Strong” Kobayashi
– In a Cage Match; Rusher Kimura beat Lars Anderson 
– Animal Hamaguchi beat Greg Gagne
– Bob Bruggers & Blackjack Mulligan beat Tadaharu Tanaka & Isamu Teranishi

1976

West Palm Beach, Florida:
– NWA Title: Terry Funk DCOR Dusty Rhodes to retain title
– Bob Roop & Bob Orton, Jr. defeated Jack & Jerry Brisco 
– Hiro Matsuda defeated Mac McMinnes 
– Bob Orton, Sr. defeated Jan Nelson 
– Leon Ogle defeated Miguel Feliciano 
– Don Serrano & Beauregard defeated Tio Tio & Oki Shikina

1977

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
– Prof. Toru Tanaka & Mr. Fuji (w/ Freddie Blassie) defeated Larry Zbyzsko & Tony Garea to win the titles in a best 2 out of 3 falls match

Memphis, Tennessee:
– Dennis Condrey & Phil Hickerson beat Robert Gibson & Jerry Bryant
– Samoans Tio & Tapu beat Bill Dundee & Jimmy Garvin
– Southern Tag Champs Norvell Austin & Pat Barrett beat Mike Stark & Jerry Novak
– Mr. Wrestling beat Southern Champ Jimmy Valiant via DQ
– Bill Dundee won a “scaffold battle royal”

1981

Roanoke, Virginia:
– Blackjack Mulligan Jr. (Barry Windham) fought Wayne Farris (Honky Tonk Man) to a double disqualification
– Dick the Bruiser defeated Kevin Sullivan
– John Studd and Kevin Sullivan defeated Blackjack Mulligan and Chief Jay Strongbow

Atlanta, Georgia:
– Tommy Rich defeated the Masked Superstar in a Texas Streetfight
– NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Mr. Wrestling II
– Michael Hayes & Otis Sistrunk (substituing for Kevin Von Erich) defeated Georgia Tag Team Champions Terry Gordy & Jimmy Snuka to win the championships in a No DQ Steel Cage match

1983

Louisville, Kentucky:
– Dutch Mantell and Koko Ware defeated The Grapplers
– Bill Dundee and Bobby Eaton defeated Dennis Condrey and Buddy Landel by DQ
– The Fabulous Ones defeated the Assassins
– AWA Southern champ Jesse Ventura defeated Terry Taylor
– Austin Idol defeated Stan Hansen

1985

Norfolk, Virginia:
– Bobby Eaton & Dennis Condrey defeated Ron Garvin & Starship Eagle
– NWA U.S. Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Dusty Rhodes via disqualification
– Ivan & Nikita Koloff defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson in a non-title steel cage match
– NWA World Champion Ric Flair fought Magnum TA to a 60-minute time-limit draw

1986

Tulsa, Oklahoma:
– The Fantastics (Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers) defeated Eddie Gilbert & Sting to win the UWF World Tag Team Championship

Kansas City, Kansas:
– Marty Jannetty defeated Dave Peterson
– Sheik Abdullah defeated Tug Taylor
– Harley Race defeated TG Stone
– Ron Garvin and Bulldog Bob Brown defeated The Animal and Korstia  Korchenko
– Central States Champion Buzz Tyler fought Hacksaw Higgins to a time limit draw

1987

Marietta, Georgia:
– In a Lumberjack Match, Bruiser Brody beat Abdullah The Butcher by countout
– Sgt. Slaughter beat Iron Sheik
– Midnight Rockers Marty Jannetty & Shawn Michaels beat Boris Zhukov & Soldat Ustinov to apparently win the AWA Tag Team Title   
  but the belts were returned to The Russians when it was revealed the wrong man was pinned
– In a Hair vs Mask match; Jerry Oates beat Mr Olympia and unmasked him as Jerry Stubbs

1991

Marion, Ohio:
– Van Hammer pinned Terrence Taylor
– Tom Zenk pinned Oz (Kevin Nash)
– WCW World Tag Team Champions The Enforcers, Arn Anderson & Larry Zbyszko defeated Rick Steiner & Bill Kazmaier
– Brian Pillman pinned Johnny B. Badd
– WCW U.S. Tag Team Champions The Patriots, Todd Champion & Firebreaker Chip defeated Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin
– WCW World TV Champion Steve Austin fought Dustin Rhodes to a draw
– WCW World Champion Lex Luger pinned Barry Windham

1993

WWF Monday Night Raw:
– Shawn Michaels was stripped of the Intercontinental championship
– Razor Ramon pinned Rick Martel to win the vacant title

1994

Osaka, Japan:
– Norio Honaga defeated Wild Pegasus (Chris Benoit) to win the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Title in a tournament final

1995

– Harlem Heat defeated WCW World Tag Team Champions Marcus Alexander Bagwell & Scotty Riggs to win the titles

1998

WWF Breakdown: Hamilton, Ontario, Canada:
– The Rock defeated Ken Shamrock and Mankind in a steel cage match 
– Owen Hart pinned Edge 
– The Undertaker and Kane defeated WWF World Champion Steve Austin 

2009

– Shinsuke Nakamura beat Togi Makabe in Kobe to win the vacant IWGP title

2012

– Samoa Joe defeated Mr. Anderson to win the TNA TV Title
– Tara defeated ODB

Daily Pro Wrestling History (09/26): HHH wins the WWF title at Unforgiven

1940

Kansas City, Kansas:
Orville Brown defeated Don McIntyre 2 falls to 0 (referee was  James J. Braddock)

1949

Tampa, Florida:
– Danny Dusek defeated Pedro Godoy in a tournament final to win the NWA Southern Heavyweight Title

1952

– El Santo defeated Bobby Bonales to win the NWA World Welterweight Title

1964

Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– AWA Champion Verne Gagne beat Mitsu Arakawa 
– Larry Hennig & Harley Race beat Larry Chene & Jack Lanza in 2 out of 3 falls
– Moose Cholak beat Johnny Carr 

1973

Dallas, Texas:
– Johnny Valentine beat Mil Mascaras by DQ
– Fritz Von Erich & Jose Lothario beat Dory Funk Jr and Terry Funk, special referee Bearcat Wright (substituting for Pat O’Connor)

1973

Honolulu, Hawaii:
– Red Bastien (sub The Crusher) & Ken Patera beat Billy Graham & Ivan Koloff
– North American Champion Billy Robinson beat Nick Bockwinkel
– Sam Steamboat & Neff Maiava beat Ripper Collins & Ed Francis

1974

Kansas City, Kansas:
– Bobby Whitlock defeated Bob Orton by DQ
– Pat O’Connor fought Jerry Oates to a draw 
– Ken Mantell defeated Lord Alfred Hayes in three falls
– Mike George & The Viking defeated The Interns by DQ
– Bob Brown fought Killer Karl Krupp to a double countout in three falls

1981

Sioux City, Iowa:
– Adrian Adonis & Jesse Ventura beat AWA Tag Team Champions Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell by DQ
– Billy Robinson drew Jerry Blackwell
– Handicap match: Hulk Hogan beat Dizzy Ed Boulder & George Gadaski
– Tito Santana beat Sheik Adnan

1982

Mexico City, Mexico:
– El Canek defeated Riki Choshu to win the UWA World Heavyweight Title

Orlando, Florida:
– Mike Graham & Kevin Sullivan & Terry Allen (Magnum TA) beat Jim Garvin & the Texan & Vic Rossitani
– Barry Windham beat Jake Roberts
– WWF Champion Bob Backlund beat King Kong Tonga
– Butch Reed & Ron Bass battled John Studd & Angelo Mosca to a double countout
– Dusty Rhodes beat Terry Funk in a lights out Texas Barbed Wire Cage Match

1984

Shreveport, Louisiana:
– Adrian Street defeated Terry Taylor to win the Mid-South Wrestling Television Title

1986

Memphis, Tennessee:
– Jerry Jarrett beat Tojo Yamamoto
– Tracy Smothers pinned The Ninja (Tom Burton) to win the Mid-America Title
– CWA International Tag Champs Akio Sato & Tarzan Goto beat Giant Hillbilly & Paul Diamond
– Fire & Flame won a tag team battle royal
– Jerry Lawler & Tommy Rich beat Fire & Flame in a “losers leave town vs. masks” match; Fire and Flame were unmasked as Dirty Rhodes & Don Bass

1994

Hyden: Kentucky:
– Lance Storm defeated Killer Kyle
– Chris Candido defeated Brian Lee
– SMW Heavyweight Champion the Dirty White Boy defeated Bruiser Bedlam via disqualification
-SMW Heavyweight Champion the Dirty White Boy & Brian Lee defeated New Jack & Mustafa

1995

Tokyo, Japan:
The Gladiator (Mike Awesome) defeated Hayabusa in the finals of a tournament to crown a new FMW World Brass Knuckles Heavyweight Champion 

1999

WWF Unforgiven: Charlotte, North Carolina:
– Triple H defeated The Rock, Mankind, Big Show, Davey Boy Smith and Kane to win the vacant WWF World Title 
– D’Lo Brown defeated Mark Henry to win the WWF European Title

2009

ROH Ladder War II: New York City:
– The American Wolves defeated Kevin Steen & El Generico to retain the ROH World Tag Team Title
– Austin Aries defeated Petey Williams by countout to retain the ROH World Title
– Daniel Bryan defeated Nigel McGuiness
– The Young Bucks defeated The Briscoe Brothers

Daily Pro Wrestling History (09/25): Ronnie Garvin defeats Ric Flair for the NWA title

1958

Kansas City, Kansas:
– Cowboy Bob Ellis and Thor Hagen beat Bob Geigel and Wild Bill Longson by DQ, 2 falls to 1

1963

Columbus, Georgia:
– Marco Polo defeated Joe McCarthy to win the Southeastern Heavyweight Title 

1964

Atlanta, Georgia:
– Don Fargo defeated Sputnik Monroe in a no DQ-no timelimit match to win the Georgia Heavyweight title

1970

Atlanta, Georgia:
– Bobby Shane and Doug Gilbert defeated The Assassins to win the Georgia Tag Team Titles

1971

St. Paul, Minnesota:
– Nick Bockwinkel beat Billy Robinson
– Dr X no contest Ray Stevens
– Vivian Vachon beat Kay Noble
– Don Muraco beat Butcher Vachon
– Sailor Art Thomas beat Jack Bence

1973

Atlanta, Georgia:
– The Missouri Mauler defeated Ray Candy to win the Georgia Heavyweight Title

1977

Mexico City, Mexico:
– El Canek defeated Lou Thesz to win the UWA World Heavyweight Title.

Louisville, Kentucky:
– Jimmy Valiant won a tournament to become the first AWA Southern Heavyweight Champion 

1978

Augusta, Georgia:
– Thunderbolt Patterson defeated King Kong Mosca to win the Georgia Heavyweight Title 

Memphis, Tennessee:
– AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel beat Jimmy Valiant
– Jerry Lawler beat Jos Leduc
– Nelson Royal beat Bill Dundee
– Tommy Gilbert beat Frankie Laine

1979

Macon, Georgia
– Killer Karl Kox defeated Tommy Rich in a one night tournament to win the Macon Title 

1981

Lawton, Oklahoma:
– The Great Kabuki defeated Kerry Von Erich to win the North American Title

1983

Atlanta, Georgia:
– Brett Wayne defeated Larry Zbyzsko to win the National Heavyweight Title

St. Paul, Minnesota:
– Brad Rheingans drew AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel
– Handicap Match: Hulk Hogan beat Mr. Saito & David Shults by DQ
– Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell & Rick Martel beat Ken Patera & Jerry Blackwell & Sheik Adnan
– Blackjack Lanza beat Bobby Heenan COR
– Buck Zumhofe beat Steve Regal
– Steve O drew Bill White

1985

Atlanta, Georgia:
– Terry Taylor defeated Black Bart to win the NWA National Heavyweight Title 

Seattle, Washington:
– NWA Champion Ric Flair drew Billy Jack Haynes
– Sgt. Slaughter beat Karl Steiner
– AWA Tag Team Champions Road Warriors beat Ivan Koloff & Khrusher Khrushev
– Jesse Barr drew Bruiser Brody
– Bobby Jaggers beat Rip Oliver

1986

Seattle, Washington:
– Road Warriors beat Bruiser Brody & Rip Oliver by DQ
– AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel double count out Curt Hennig

1987

Detroit, Michigan:
– Ronnie Garvin defeated Ric Flair to win the NWA World Title

1990

Nagoya, Japan:
– Katsuji Ueda defeated Jimmy Backlund (Jimmy Del Rey) to become the AWA World Light-Heavyweight Champion 

1999

Memphis, Tennessee:
– Steve Bradley defeated Vic Grimes to win the Memphis Power Pro Wrestling Heavyweight Title

Charlotte, North Carolina:
– Gary Steele defeated Naoya Ogawa and Brian Anthony to win the NWA World Heavyweight Title

2010

Rahway, New Jersey:
– Jay Lethal defeated The Amazing Red to win the X-Division championship