Daily Pro Wrestling History (11/14): Big Show wins WWF World title

1934

St. Louis, Missouri: Attendance was 7,534
– Jim Londos beat Leo Numa
– Abe Coleman beat Jack League
– George Tragos defeated Ellis Bashara

1938

Atlanta, Georgia:
– Jack McAdams defeated Eddie Williams to win the Southern Light Heavyweight Title

1957

Toronto, Ontario, Canada:
– Dick Hutton defeated Lou Thesz to win the NWA World Title

1963

– Killer Kowalski & Gorilla Monsoon defeated Skull Murphy & Brute Bernard to win the United States (WWWF version) tag team championship

Kansas City, Kansas:
– Mongolian Stomper beat Moose Cholak 2 falls to 1
– Larry Hamilton and Enrique Torres beat Rock Hunter and Bulldog Plechas by DQ

1972

Tampa, Florida:
– Lights Out Match: Jack Brisco beat Paul Jones
– Southern Champion Buddy Colt beat Eddie Graham by DQ
– Bobby Shane beat Boris Malenko
– AWA Champion Verne Gagne beat Ronnie Garvin
– Sputnik Monroe & Norvell Austin beat Frank Hester & Bearcat Wright
– Mr Wrestling Tim Woods beat The Professional
– Robert Fuller beat Mike Webster

Macon, Georgia:
– Tommy Seigler & Argentina Apollo defeated Rocket Monroe & Skandar Akbar to win the Macon Tag Team Titles

1973

Honolulu, Hawaii:
– AWA Champion Verne Gagne beat Ed Francis
– AWA Tag Team Champions Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens drew Neff Maiava & Sam Steamboat
– Ripper Collins beat Tosh Togo by countout
– Ken Patera beat Masked Executioner
– Greg Valentine beat Rick Drasin
– Bill Francis beat Betto Castro

Hamburg, Pennsylvania:
– Tony Garea & Dean Ho defeated Toru Tanaka & Mr. Fuji to win the WWWF World Tag Team Title

1980

Denver, Colorado:
– Greg Gagne & Tito Santana beat AWA Tag Team Champions Adrian Adonis & Jesse Ventura by DQ
– Mad Dog Vachon beat Nick Bockwinkel by DQ
– John Studd beat Dino Bravo
– Handicap Match: Jerry Blackwell beat Buck Zumhofe & Juan Valez

1985

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada: Attendance was 6,012
– Cage Match: AWA Champion Rick Martel beat Boris Zhukov
– Curt Hennig & Scott Hall beat AWA Tag Team Champions Jim Garvin & Steve Regal
– Nick Bockwinkel beat Larry Zbyszko by DQ
– Jerry Blackwell & Kelly Kiniski beat Buddy Roberts & Ray Stevens by DQ
– Stan Hansen beat Kevin Kelly
– Ray Stevens beat Buddy Lane

1986

Kansas City, Kansas:
– Mod Squad beat George South & Rocky King
– Dave Peterson & Todd Champion beat Thunderfoots
– Mod Squad ddq Rufus Jones & Rocky King
– Sam Houston beat Bulldog Brown

Washington, D.C.:
– The Barbarian pinned Nelson Royal
– Rick Rude pinned Hector Guerrero
– NWA US Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Krusher Kruschev fought Tim Horner & Brad Armstrong to a 15-minute time-limit draw
– Manny Fernandez pinned Wahoo McDaniel
– Road Warrior Animal & Paul Ellering defeated Dennis Condrey & Bobby Eaton via disqualification
– NWA Tag Team Champions Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated Ole & Arn Anderson
– NWA TV Champion Dusty Rhodes & NWA US Champion Nikita Koloff defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair & Tully Blanchard via disqualification

1988

Memphis, Tennessee:
– AWA Champion Jerry Lawler beat Botswana Beast
– Brian Lee no contest Phil Hickerson; CWA Title held up
– Jeff Jarrett beat World Class Light Heavyweight Champion Eric Embry by DQ
– Football Match: Gary Young & Cactus Jack beat Robert Fuller & Jimmy Golden
– Sid Vicious beat Bill Dundee
– Brian Adams beat The Executioner
– Scott Steiner beat Tommy Lane
– Mike Davis beat Brickhouse Brown

1991

Fayetteville, North Carolina:
– The Diamond Studd pinned Bobby Eaton
– Arachnaman pinned Richard Morton
– Arachnaman defeated Thomas Rich via disqualification
– Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin defeated Todd Champion & Firebreaker Chip
– Rick & Scott Steiner defeated WCW Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Larry Zbyzsko via disqualification
– WCW World Champion Lex Luger pinned Bill Kazmaier
– WCW US Champion Sting defeated Cactus Jack in a steel cage match

1992

St. Petersburg, Florida:
– Van Hammer & Erik Watts defeated Diamond Dallas Page & Vinnie Vegas
– Tony Atlas defeated John Peterson
– Steve Austin defeated Ricky Steamboat
– Shane Douglas defeated Brian Pillman
– WCW US Champion Rick Rude defeated Kensuke Sasaki via disqualification
– WCW World Champion Ron Simmons defeated the Barbarian
– Sting defeated Cactus Jack in a falls count anywhere match

Morristown, Tennessee:
– The Nightstalker beat Robbie Eagle
– Robert Fuller beat Dixie Dynamite
– Tracy Smothers beat Jimmy Golden
– Tim Horner beat The Dirty White Boy in a “street fight” match
– SMW Champ The Rock-n-Roll Express beat The Heavenly Bodies (Lane & Pritchard) in a “hospital elimination” match

1999

WWF Survivor Series: Detroit, Michigan:
– Big Show (subbing for Steve Austin) defeated Triple H and The Rock in a Triple Threat match to win the WWF World Title

2004

Cleveland, Ohio:
– Shelton Benjamin defeated Christian to retain the Intercontinental Title

– JBL defeated Booker T to retain the WWE World Title 

Daily Pro Wrestling History (11/09): The Montreal Screwjob

1933

Eugene, Oregon:
– Otis Clingman defeated Thor Jenson for the Pacific Coast Middleweight Title

1937

Wellington, New Zealand:
– Earl McCready defeated George Walker to become undisputed New Zealand Wrestling Union British Empire Heavyweight Champion.

Dayton, Ohio:
– Billy Weidner defeated The Great Mephisto to win the Midwest Wrestling Association Light Heavyweight Title

1949

Honolulu, Hawaii:
– Bobby Managoff defeated Jack Claybourne for the Hawaii Heavyweight Title

1950

Milwaukee, Wisconsin:
– Billy Goelz defeated Gypsy Joe to win the Wisconsin Junior Heavyweight Title

1952

Honolulu, Hawaii:
– Lucky Simunovich and Gino Garibaldi defeated Bob Langevin and Rom Rice for the vacant Hawaii Tag Team Titles

1956

St. Louis, Missouri:
– Lou Thesz defeated Whipper Billy Watson to win the NWA World Heavyweight Title

1957

Columbus, Ohio:
– Ivan Bornov and The Great Malenko defeated Frankie Talaber and Leon Graham for the MWA Ohio Tag Team Title

1961

Honolulu, Hawaii:
– Lord James Blears and Neff Maivia defeated Shoulders Newman and Ted Travis for the NWA Hawaii Tag Team Title

1962

Atlanta, Georgia:
– Fred Blassie defeated Grizzley Smith to win the Georgia Heavyweight Title

1964

– Terry Garvin and Chin Lee are awarded the Gulf Coast version of the NWA Southern Tag Team Title

1968

Seoul, South Korea:
– Kintaro Ohki defeated Buddy Austin for the vacant All-Asia Heavyweight Title

1970

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada:
– Don Leo Jonathan and Steven Little Bear defeated Chati Yokouchi and Yasu Fuji to win the Vancouver version of the NWA Canadian Tag Team Titles

1973

Wakayama, Japan:
– Wahoo McDaniel defeaeds Strong Kobayashi for the IWA (Japan) World Heavyweight Title

Phoenix, Arizona:
– Chris Colt and Bobby Mayne (Bobby Jaggers) defeated Tito Montez and Kurt Von Steiger to win the NWA Western States Tag Team Title

1975

Greensboro, North Carolina:
– Terry Funk defeaeds Paul Jones in a tournament final for the vacant NWA United States Heavyweight Title

1976

Shreveport, Louisiana:
– The Spoiler defeated Bill Watts for the Mid-South version of the NWA North American Heavyweight Title

1979

Denver, Colorado: Attendance was 7,957
– Andre The Giant won a 16 man, $25,000 battle royal
– Andre The Giant beat Jesse Ventura by countout
– Super Destroyer Mark II beat Mad Dog Vachon
– Greg Gagne beat Sonny Driver
– Billy Robinson drew Super Destroyer Mark III
– Adrian Adonis beat Steve Olsonoski
– Dino Bravo beat Ron Ritchie

1981

Obuyama, Japan:
– Yukari Ohmori and Mimi Hagiwara defeated Nancy Kumi and Ayumi Hori to win the World Women’s Wrestling Association Tag Team Title

1985

Memphis, Tennessee:
– Dutch Mantel defeated Phil Hickerson for the Continental Wrestling Association International Heavyweight Title

Portland, Oregon:
– Bobby Jaggers defeated Ricky Vaughn (Lance Von Erich) to win the NWA Pacific Northwest Heavyweight Title

1986

Tulsa, Oklahoma:
– Bill Irwin and Leroy Brown defeated John Tatum and Jack Victory to win the UWF Tag Team Title
– Savannah Jack defeated Buddy Roberts for the UWF Television Title

Cincinnati, Ohio:
– Rick Rude pinned Hector Guerrero
– Manny Fernandez pinned Wahoo McDaniel
– Brad Armstrong, NWA Tag Team Champions Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated Big Bubba, Dennis Condrey & Bobby Eaton via disqualification
– Road Warrior Animal pinned Ole Anderson in a steel cage match
– NWA TV Champion Dusty Rhodes & NWA US Champion Nikita Koloff defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair & Arn Anderson in a steel cage match

Caguas, Puerto Rico:
– Invader III won the WWC Junior Heavyweight Title by defeating Don Kent

1987

San Francisco, California:
– Shaska Whatley defeated George Wells
– Ron Simmons defeated Black Bart
– Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner defeated the Kodiaks
– NWA TV Champion Nikita Koloff defeated Eddie Gilbert
– UWF Western States Heritage Champion Barry Windham fought Larry Zbyszko to a no contest
– The Road Warriors defeated Luke Williams & Johnny Ace
– UWF World Champion Steve Williams defeated Dory Funk Jr. via disqualification
– NWA World Champion Ron Garvin & Jimmy Garvin defeated Ric Flair & NWA US Champion Lex Luger

Memphis, Tennessee:
– Jeff Jarrett defeated Jimmy Jack Funk to win the NWA Mid-America Heavyweight Title

1989

Knoxville, Tennessee:
– Eddie Gilbert defeated the Cuban Assassin
– Tommy Rich defeated Norman
– Mike Rotunda defeated Tom Zenk
– Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Jack Victory & Rip Morgan
– Rick & Scott Steiner defeated NWA Tag Team Champion Michael Hayes & Mike Rotunda (sub. for NWA Tag Team Champion Jimmy Garvin)
– Sid Vicious defeated Road Warrior Animal via disqualification
– NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated Brian Pillman

1990

Greenwood, South Carolina:
– Brad Armstrong defeated Allen Iron Eagle
– Norman defeated Barry Horowitz
– Tim Horner defeated Master Blaster Blade
– Ricky Morton & Tommy Rich defeated Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin
– Brian Pillman defeated the Black Scorpion
– Ric Flair & NWA TV Champion Arn Anderson defeated Buddy Landell (sub. for NWA Tag Team Champion Ron Simmons) & NWA Tag Team Champion Butch Reed

1991

Chicago, Illinois:
– WCW Light Heavyweight Champion Brian Pillman & Bill Kazmaier defeated the Diamond Studd & Oz
– Van Hammer pinned Terrence Taylor
– Abdullah The Butcher pinned Bobby Eaton (sub. for Barry Windham)
– WCW TV Champion Steve Austin fought Dustin Rhodes to a draw
– Mr. Hughes pinned Big Josh (sub. for Ron Simmons)
– Rick & Scott Steiner vs. WCW Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Larry Zbyzsko
– WCW US Champion Sting pinned Cactus Jack
– WCW World Champion Lex Luger pinned Tom Zenk

Memphis, Tennessee:
– Eric Embry defeated Tom Prichard to win the USWA Southern Heavyweight Title

1992

Raleigh, North Carolina:
– Cactus Jack defeated Mike Graham
– Van Hammer defeated Tony Atlas
– Arn Anderson & Bobby Eaton defeated Marcus Alexander Bagwell & Erik Watts
– The Barbarian defeated Brad Armstrong
– WCW/NWA Tag Team Champions Dustin Rhodes & Barry Windham defeated Steve Austin & Brian Pillman
– Big Van Vader defeated Ricky Steamboat
– Sting defeated WCW US Champion Rick Rude via disqualification

Barbourville, Kentucky:
– The Nightstalker beat Dixie Dynamite
– Tracy Smother beat Jimmy Golden
– Ronnie Garvin beat Paul Orndorff
– Tim Horner beat SMW Champ The Dirty White Boy via DQ
– The Rock-n-Roll Express beat The Heavenly Bodies (Lane & Pritchard) via DQ

1995

Lenoir, North Carolina:
– Robert Gibson pinned Ron Davis
– Tracy Smothers pinned Terry Gordy
– SMW Tag Champs The Heavenly Bodies (Pritchard & Del Rey) beat Tracy Smothers & The Dirty White Boy in a street fight match
– Buddy Landel pinned Tommy Rich in a steel cage match

1996

Tokyo, Japan:
– Lance Storm and Yuji Yasuraoka won the WAR International Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Title from Jushin Liger and El Samurai

Memphis, Tennessee:
– The Bruise Brothers defeated Brian Christopher & Wolfie D to win the USWA Tag Team Title

1997

WWF Survivor Series: Montreal, Ontario, Canada:
– The Road Dogg, Billy Gunn, Henry & Phinneas Godwinn defeated Blackjack Windham, Blackjack Bradshaw, & the Headbangers in an elimination match
– The Interrogator, Recon, Sniper, & the Jackyl defeated Crush, Chainz, Skull, & 8-Ball in an elimination match Davey Boy Smith, Jim Neidhart, Doug Furnas & Phil LaFon defeated Vader, Marc Mero (w/ Sable), Steve Blackman, & Goldust in an elimination match
– The Legion of Doom (Hawk and Animal), Ahmed Johnson and Ken Shamrock defeated The Nation of Domination (The Rock, Faarooq, Kama Mustafa and D’Lo Brown)
– Kane (with Paul Bearer) defeated Mankind
– Steve Austin defeated Owen Hart to win the WWF Intercontinental Title
– Shawn Michaels defeated Bret Hart to win the WWF World Title (the Montreal Screwjob)

2005

Louisville, Kentucky
– CM Punk defeated Kenny Doane for the OWV TV Title

2008

TNA Turning Point: Orlando, Florida:
– Eric Young defeated Consequences Creed, Doug Williams, Homicide, Jay Lethal, Jimmy Rave, Petey Williams, Sonjay Dutt, Hiroshi Tanahashi, and Volador
– Roxxi Laveaux & Taylor Wilde defeated Awesome Kong & Raisha Saeed
– Rhino pinned TNA X Division Champion Sheik Abdul Bashir in a non-title match
– TNA Legends Champion Booker T pinned Christian Cage
– Beer Money defeated The Motor City Machine Guns to retain the TNA Tag Team Titles
– Kurt Angle defeated Abyss in a falls count anywhere match
– Kevin Nash pinned Samoa Joe
– Sting defeated AJ Styles to retain the TNA World Title

2019

AEW Full Gear: Washington, DC:
– Britt Baker defeated Bea Priestley
– Proud of Powerful (Santana & Ortiz) defeated The Young Bucks
– Adam Page defeated PAC
– Shawn Spears defeated Joey Janela
– Frankie Kazarian & Scorpio Sky won a three-way over Pentagon Jr. & Rey Fenix and Private Party to retain the AEW Tag Team titles
– Riho defeated Emi Sakura to retain the AEW Women’s title
– Chris Jericho defeated Cody to retain the AEW World title
– Jon Moxley defeated Kenny Omega in a lights out match

Daily Pro Wrestling History (10/10): TNA Bound for Glory 2010

1947

St. Joseph, Missouri:
– MWA Champion Orville Brown beat Ras (Seelie) Samara 2 falls to 1 to retain the title
– Ronnie Etchison beat Antone Leone 2 falls to 0

1958

Atlanta, Georgia:
– Freddie Blassie and Bob Shipp defeated Ray Gunkel and Nick Roberts to win the International Tag Team Titles

1964

St. Paul, Minnesota:
– AWA Champion Verne Gagne drew Reggie Parks when the time limit expired in the 3rd fall
– Larry Hennig & Harley Race beat Jack Lanza & Wilbur Snyder

1966

Vancouver, British Columbia:
– Gene Kiniski & Domenic Denucci beat Canadian Tag Team Champions Dutch Savage & Don Jardine on a 3rd fall DQ (Special Referee: Archie Moore)
– AWA Champion Mad Dog Vachon drew Paul Jones
– John Tolos beat Roy McClarty

1969

Atlanta, Georgia:
– Ray Gunkel and Buddy Fuller defeated The Assassians to win the Georgia Tag Team Title

1972

Tampa, Florida:
– NWA World champion Dory Funk Jr. defeated Tim Woods in 2 out of 3 falls match
– Jack Brisco defeated Buddy Colt by reverse decision
– Sputnick Monroe and Norvell Austin defeated Robert Fuller & Jimmy Golden to win the Florida Tag Team championship

1973

Honolulu, Hawaii:
– Ed Francis beat Billy Robinson by DQ
– Neff Maiava & Sam Steamboat beat AWA Tag Team Champions Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens by DQ
– Bill Francis beat Betto Castro
– Tosh Togo drew Rick Drasin
– Ripper Collins beat Al Madril

1974

Kansas City, Kansas:
– Bob Geigel & Pat O’Connor defeated Killer Karl Krupp & Lord Alfred Hayes
– Jerry Oates defeated Bob Brown
– The Interns (w/ Dr. Ken Ramey) defeated Mike George & Jim Brunzell in three falls

1977

Memphis, Tennessee:
– Dennis Condrey & Phil Hickerson NC Scott Casey & Robert Gibson
– Southern Tag Champs The Samoans Tio & Tapu beat Norvell Austin & Bill Dundee
– Jerry Lawler beat Jimmy Valiant to win the Southern Title.

1978

Macon, Georgia:
– King Kong Mosca defeated Mr. Wrestling II to win the Macon Heavyweight Title

Tampa, Florida:
– Florida Title: Steve Keirn defeated The Spoiler to win the title

1979

Omaha, Nebraska:
– Coal Miner’s Glove Match: Billy Robinson beat Super Destroyer Mark II
– Mad Dog Vachon beat Lord Alfred Hayes
– Jesse Ventura & Bobby Duncum beat Paul Ellering & Steve Olsonoski
– Adrian Adonis beat Ron Ritchie

1980

Atlanta, Georgia:
– Georgia Jr. Heavyweight Champion Stanley Lane defeated Steve O
– Lars Anderson fought Terry Funk to a draw
– Stan Hansen defeated Killer Khan
– Mr. Saito defeated Kevin Sullivan
– Georgia Heavyweight Champion Dennis Condrey defeated Austin Idol via disqualification
– Terry Gordy & Buddy Roberts (with Michael Hayes) defeated Georgia Tag Team Champions Mr. Wrestling I & II and the Assassins in a round robin tournament to win the titles
– Ole Anderson defeated Uvalde Slim in a Texas Bullrope match
– NWA World Champion Harley Race defeated Dick Slater

1981

Greensboro, North Carolina:
– Sgt. Slaughter beat Sweet Ebony Diamond (Rocky Johnson)
– Leroy Brown beat Ole Anderson
– Ricky Steamboat beat Ivan Koloff to win the Mid Atlantic championship
– U.S. Champion Wahoo McDaniel beat Roddy Piper

1983

Birmingham, Alabama:
– Bob & Brad & Scott Armstrong defeated Wayne Ferris (Honkytonky Man) & Ron Starr & Ali Bey in a Texas Tornado match
– Robert Fuller beat Mr. Olympia in a blindfold match

1985

Kansas City, Kansas:
– Rufus R. Jones defeated Akio Sato by disqualification
– Non Title Match: Bulldog Bob Brown defeated Central States champ Marty Jannetty
– Harley Race won a battle royal

1987

Greensboro, North Carolina:
– Teijo Khan defeated Rocky King
– Mike Rotundo defeated Mighty Wilbur
– Chris Champion & Sean Royal defeated Teijo Khan & the Warlord
– Kevin Sullivan defeated MOD Squad #1
– NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated Sting
– Robert Gibson defeated NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson
– NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Ricky Morton in a lumberjack match
– NWA World Champion Ron Garvin defeated Ric Flair

1988

Greenville, South Carolina:
– Ron Simmons defeated Rip Morgan
– The Sheepherders defeated Gary Royal (sub. for the Italian Stallion) & Chris Champion
– Rick Steiner defeated Agent Steele (sub. for Ron Simmons)
– Dick Murdoch defeated Kevin Sullivan
– Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Al Perez & Larry Zbyszko
– NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo defeated the Italian Stallion (sub. for Brad Armstrong)
– Russian Assassin #1 & #2 defeated Ivan & Nikita Koloff
– NWA Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated the Road Warriors via disqualification

1989

Orlando, Florida:
– Tom Zenk defeated the Cuban Assassin
– Steve Williams defeated Mike Rotunda
– Brian Pillman defeated Eddie Gilbert
– Rick & Scott Steiner fought Sid Vicious & Dan Spivey to a no contest
– NWA Tag Team Champions Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin defeated Brian Pillman & Johnny Ace
– Sting defeated NWA TV Champion the Great Muta via disqualification
– NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated Tommy Rich
– NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Terry Funk

1990

Bluefield, West Virginia:
– The Italian Stallion pinned Buddy Landell
– Norman defeated Barry Horowitz
– The Iron Sheik defeated Allen Iron Eagle
– Ricky Morton & Steve Armstrong defeated Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin
– NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated Sid Vicious via count-out
– NWA World Champion Sting pinned The Black Scorpion

1991

Kansas City, Missouri:
– Steve Ray defeated Ron Powers
– Bobby Eaton defeated Richard Morton via disqualification
– WCW Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Larry Zbyzsko defeated Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin
– Thomas Rich & Richard Morton defeated Mike Graham (sub. for an ill Steve Armstrong) & Tracy Smothers
– Dustin Rhodes & Big Josh defeated WCW TV Champion Steve Austin & Oz
– Van Hammer defeated Mr. Missouri (Mike George under a mask)
– Abdullah the Butcher fought Rick Steiner to a double count-out
– WCW US Champion Sting pinned Cactus Jack
– PN News defeated Axl Rotten
– Ron Simmons & Barry Windham defeated WCW World Champion Lex Luger & Mr. Hughes

1992

Alexandria, Louisiana:
– Erik Watts defeated Scotty Flamingo
– Bobby Eaton defeated Dick Slater
– Brian Pillman defeated Brad Armstrong
– WCW/NWA Tag Team Champion Dustin Rhodes defeated Arn Anderson
– The Barbarian & Tony Atlas defeated Shane Douglas & Van Hammer
– Sting defeated Cactus Jack
– WCW World Champion Ron Simmons defeated WCW US Champion Rick Rude
– Sting defeated Jake Roberts

1993

Johnson City, 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 (w/Jim Cornette) defeated Rick & Scott Steiner via disqualification

2010

TNA Bound for Glory: Daytona Beach, Florida:
– Motor City Machine Guns defeated Generation Me (Young Bucks) to retain the TNA Tag Team Titles
– Tara defeated Madison Rayne, Velvet Sky, and TNA Knockouts Champion Angelina Love to win the title
– Jesse Neal & Shannon Moore defeated Eric Young & Orlando Jordan
– Rob Van Dam pinned Abyss in a Monster’s Ball match
– Sting, Kevin Nash, & D’Angelo Dinero defeated Jeff Jarrett & Samoa Joe in a handicap match
– Jay Lethal retained the TNA X Division Title over Douglas Williams
– Tommy Dreamer, Rhino, Stevie Richards, Raven & Sabu (w/ Mick Foley) defeated TNA TV Champion AJ Styles, Frankie Kazarian, James Storm, Bobby Roode & Matt Morgan (w/ Ric Flair) in Lethal Lockdown
– Jeff Hardy defeated Kurt Angle and Mr. Anderson to win the vacant TNA Title

Daily Pro Wrestling History (10/07): WWE No Mercy 2007

1957

Wichita, Kansas:
– Richard Brown defeated Red Berry to win the NWA Central States Title

1959

Mobile, Alabama:
– Lee Fields defeated The Mighty Yankee to win the NWA Gulf Coast Heavyweight Title

1960

St. Joseph, Missouri:
– Sonny Myers beat Bob Orton in 2 out of 3 falls to earn a title shot against NWA World Champion Pat O’Connor

1964

– Chin Lee defeated Silento Rodriguez for the NWA Gulf Coast Heavyweight Title

1965

Kansas City, Kansas:
– Bobo Brazil beat Bob Brown 2 falls to 1
– Mongolian Stomper beat Bob Geigel 2 falls to 1
– Cowboy Bob Ellis beat Bulldog Plechas

Denver, Colorado:
– Dick the Bruiser beat Larry Hennig
– Wilbur Snyder beat Harley Race by DQ
– Chris Markoff beat Eddie Sharkey
– Mighty Igor Vodik beat Lorenzo Parente
– Tim Woods beat Ivan Kalmikoff

1967

Omaha, Nebraska:
– AWA Champion Verne Gagne beat Bob Orton
– Midwest Tag Title Match, AWA Tag Titles not on the line: Midwest Tag Team Champions Doug Gilbert & Reggie Parks beat AWA Tag Team Champions Larry Hennig & Harley Race
– Fabulous Moolah beat Princess Little Cloud
– Bob Ellis beat Bob Geigel
– Mike DiBiase beat Bob Boyer

1972

Chicago, Illinois:
– AWA Tag Team Champions Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens beat Andre Rousimoff (Andre the Giant) & Dr X
– Wahoo McDaniel beat Larry Hennig
– Wilbur Snyder defeated Higo Hamaguchi
– Moose Cholak beat Hans Hermann
– Rene Goulet beat Prince Pullins
– Don Muraco beat Kenny Dillinger

1977

St. Louis, Missouri:
– NWA Champion Harley Race defeated Dory Funk Jr. in 2 out of 3 falls
– Ivan Koloff went to a double DQ with Pat O’Connor
– Dick the Bruiser defeated Lord Alfred Hayes
– Bobby Duncum and Blackjack Lanza (no longer billed AWA tag champions) won over Bob Backlund and Jim Brunzell
– Billy Robinson defeated Chris Markoff
– Skip Young and Gary Young defeated Don Wayt and Bulldog Bob Brown

1979

Macon, Georgia:
– Tommy Rich defeated Killer Karl Kox to win the Macon Heavyweight title

1981

Seattle, Washington:
– King Parsons defeated Gene Kiniski by disqualification
– Buddy Rose defeated Matt Borne

1984

Chicago, Illinois:
– Dick The Bruiser & The Crusher & Baron Von Raschke beat Road Warriors & Paul Ellering
– King Kong Brody drew Jerry Blackwell
– Nick Bockwinkel beat Tony Atlas by DQ
– Fabulous Ones beat Mr. Saito & Billy Robinson
– Jim Brunzell beat Larry Zbyszko

1985

Memphis, Tennessee:
– Harley Race beat Koko Ware to win the NWA Mid-America Title
– CWA International Champ The Mongolian Stomper beat Phil Hickerson
– Jerry Lawler fought Bill Dundee to a no contest

1989

Bayamon, Puerto Rico:
– Invader #1 defeated Ivan Koloff in a Russian Chain Match to win the WWC Puerto Rican Heavyweight Title
– Caros Colon defeated Steve Strong in a Barbed Wire Cage match to win the WWC Universal Heavyweight Title
– Cuban Assassin & Jerry Morrow defeated Miguel Peres, Jr. & Hurricane Castillo, Jr. for the WWC Caribbean Tag Team Title
– Chris & Mark Youngblood defeated Rip Oliver & Abdhuadein to win the WWC World Tag Team Title

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania:
– Ranger Ross defeated Brad Anderson
– Tom Zenk defeated Bill Irwin
– Norman defeated Tommy Rich
– Shane Douglas & Johnny Ace defeated the New Zealand Militia
– Brian Pillman defeated the Cuban Assassin
– Rick & Scott Steiner defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin via disqualification
– Sting defeated NWA TV Champion the Great Muta via disqualification
– Sid Vicious & Dan Spivey defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane
– NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated Steve Williams
– NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Terry Funk in a Texas Death Match

1990

Charlottesville, Virginia:
– The Master Blasters defeated Mike Rotunda & Tim Horner
– Ricky Morton & Terry Taylor (sub. for Robert Gibson) (w/ Steve Travis) defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane a
– NWA World Champion Sting defeated the Black Scorpion
– NWA World Champion Sting (sub. for NWA Tag Team Champion Butch Reed) & NWA Tag Team Champion Ron Simmons defeated Ric
Flair & Arn Anderson

Alexandria, Louisiana:
– Scott Armstrong defeated Barry Horowitz
– Norman pinned the Cuban Assassin
– Tommy Rich pinned Buddy Landell
– Tom Zenk pinned the Iron Sheik
– Tracy Smothers pinned Michael Hayes
– El Gigante defeated Dr. X (Randy Culley)
– NWA US Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Sgt. Buddy Lee Parker & Lt. James Earl Wright
– NWA US Champion Lex Luger pinned Sid Vicious

Tokyo, Japan:
– Manami Toyota defeated Bison Kimura in a tournament final for the All Japan Pacific Title

1991

Memphis, Tennessee:
– Dutch Mantell & Tony Anthony beat Eric Embry & Tom Prichard via DQ
– Jeff Jarrett & Robert Fuller beat The Texas Outlaws (Doug Vines & Jeff Sword) to win the USWA Tag Team championship
– USWA Unified Champ Jerry Lawler beat GWF TV Champ Eddie Gilbert via DQ
– Jeff Jarrett & Robert Fuller fought Eric Embry & Tom Prichard to a no contest in a lights out match

1993

Hazard, Kentucky:
– SMW Tag Team Champions Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson fought Scott & Steve Armstrong to a no contest
– SMW Heavyweight Champion Brian Lee defeated Tracy Smothers
– Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Tom Prichard & Jimmy Del Ray via disqualification

Kokomo, Indiana:
– Erik Watts defeated the Equalizer
– Maxx Payne defeated Jim Neidhart (sub. for Paul Roma)
– Tex Slazenger & Shanghai Pierce defeated Keith Cole & Charlie Norris (sub. for Kent Cole)
– Johnny B. Badd (sub. for Arn Anderson) defeated Brian Pillman via disqualification
– Davey Boy Smith defeated WCW TV Champion Lord Steven Regal in a non-title match

1994

North Charleston, South Carolina:
– Alex Wright defeated Bobby Eaton
– WCW TV Champion Johnny B. Badd defeated Lord Steven Regal
– WCW Tag Team Champions Marcus Alexander Bagwell & the Patriot defeated Paul Orndorff & Paul Roma
– WCW US Champion Jim Duggan defeated Steve Austin via disqualification
– Dustin Rhodes & the Nasty Boys defeated Arn Anderson, Bunkhouse Buck, & Col. Rob Parker (sub. for Terry Funk)
– Sting defeated Ric Flair

Sparta, Tennessee:
– Tracy Smothers drew Bryant Anderson
– Lance Storm pinned Boo Bradley
– SMW Champ The Dirty White Boy pinned Bruiser Bedlam
– The Rock-n-Roll Express beat SMW Tag Champs The Gangstas via DQ
– Tracy Smothers won a battle royal

1995

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
– Raven & Stevie Richards defeated The Pitbulls to win the ECW World Tag Team Champions
– Psicosis defeated Rey Mysterio Jr. in 2 out of 3 falls match
– ECW TV Champion 2 Cold Scorpio defeated JT Smith
– ECW World Heavyweight Champion The Sandman defeated Mikey Whipwreck to retain the title

Barbourville, Kentucky:
– Chris Michaels pinned Headbanger Thrasher
– The Punisher pinned Robert Gibson
– Terry Gordy beat SMW Champ Brad Armstrong via DQ
– Buddy Landel double countout Tommy Rich
– SMW Tag Champs The Heavenly Bodies (Pritchard & Del Rey) beat The Dirty White Boy & Tracy Smothers

2007

WWE No Mercy: Chicago, Illinois:
– Hardcore Holly defeated Cody Rhodes
– Triple H defeated Randy Orton to win the WWE Championship
– Mr. Kennedy, Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch defeated Jeff Hardy, Paul London and Brian Kendrick
– CM Punk defeated Big Daddy V (with Matt Striker) by disqualification to retain the ECW Championship
– Triple H defeated Umaga to retain for the WWE Championship
– Finlay vs. Rey Mysterio ended in a no contest
– Beth Phoenix defeated Candice Michelle to win the Diva’s Championship
– Batista defeated The Great Khali (with Ranjin Singh) in a Punjabi Prison match to retain the World Heavyweight Championship
– Randy Orton defeated Triple H to reg

Daily Pro Wrestling History (10/03): WWE Hell in a Cell 2010

1957

Kansas City, Kansas:

– Richard Brown, Bobby Bruns and Sonny Myers beat Wild Red Berry, Ernie Dusek and Joe Dusek 2 falls to 1

– Thor Hagen beat Tommy O’Toole

1962

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada:

– Gene Kiniski beat Bill Miller

– AWA Champion Verne Gagne drew Hard Boiled Haggerty

– Hercules Cortez beat Tiny Mills

1963

Amarillo, Texas:

– The Sheik beat Dory Funk Jr by countout

– AWA Champion Verne Gagne beat Dale Lewis 2 out of 3 falls

– Sputnik Monroe drew Ricky Romero

1964

St. Paul, Minnesota:

– Larry Hennig & Harley Race beat Rene Goulet & Reggie Parks in 2 out of 3 falls

– Moose Cholak beat Jack Lanza

– Eddie Sharkey beat Bob Green

– Rocky Hamilton defeated Butch Levy

1967

Dallas, Texas:

– Brute Bernard & Mike Paidousis defeated Fritz & Waldo Von Erich to win the NWA American Tag Team Titles

1968

Milwaukee, Wisconsin:

– Bill Watts & Verne Gagne & The Crusher beat Dr. X & Larry Hennig & Harley Race

– Chris Markoff beat Luke Brown

– Billy Red Lyons beat Angelo Poffo

– Frankie Laine beat Big K

1969

Milwaukee, Wisconsin:

– AWA Tag Team Champions Mad Dog Vachon & Butcher Vachon beat Dick the Bruiser & Moose Cholak

– AWA Champion Verne Gagne beat Bill Watts by DQ

1973

Tampa, Florida:

– 2 Out Of 3 Falls: Tim Woods defeated Paul Jones

– Six Man Elimination Match: Jack Brisco & Eddie & Mike Graham defeated Bobby Shane & Red Beard & Mike Webster

– Florida Tag Titles: Robert Fuller & Jimmy Golden defeated Sputnik Monroe & Norvel Austin

– Buddy Colt defeated Thunderbolt Patterson

– Bob Griffin defeated Joe Nova (Butcher Brannigan) by DQ

– Jack Evans defeated Corsica Jean

1974

Greensboro, North Carolina:

– Mid-Atlantic champion Johnny Valentine pinned Wahoo McDaniel

– Mid-Atlantic TV champion Paul Jones pinned Ivan Koloff

– Swede Hanson & Tiger Conway Jr. defeated Mid-Atlantic Tag Team champions Rip Hawk & Ric Flair by DQ

1975

St. Louis, Missouri:

– NWA Champion Jack Brisco defeated Rocky Johnson in 2 out of 3 falls

– Harley Race and Dick Murdoch defeated Pat O’Connor and Jerry Oates

– Stan Stasiak defeated Red Bastien

– Wilbur Snyder defeated Buddy Wolfe (billed before as Les Wolfe)

– Chuck O’Connor defeated Akio Sato

– Tank Patton defeated Whipper White

– Ali Vaziri and Ronnie Etchison defeated Alofa and Sika

Atlanta, Georgia:

– Mr. Wrestling II defeated Nikolai Volkoff to win the Georgia Heavyweight Title

1980

St. Louis, Missouri:

– NWA Champion Harley Race defeated David Von Erich in 2 out of 3 falls

– King Kong Brody, Von Raschke and Dick Murdoch defeated Pat O’Connor, Dick the Bruiser and Rufus R. Jones

– Missouri Champion Ken Patera draw Ted DiBiase

– Fabulous Moolah and Sandy Partlow defeated Kandi Maloy and Betty Torres

– Kevin Von Erich defeated Takachiho

– Bob Sweetan defeated Spike Huber

– Mike George draw Bulldog Bob Brown

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada:

– Nick Bockwinkel & Bobby Heenan beat Greg Gagne & Super Destroyer Mark II

– AWA Tag Team Champions Adrian Adonis & Jesse Ventura beat Verne Gagne & Mad Dog Vachon

1981

Milwaukee, Wisconsin:

– AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel beat Sheik Adnan

– Hulk Hogan & Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell beat Jerry Blackwell & Ed Boulder (sub Jesse Ventura) & Adrian Adonis

– Tito Santana drew Billy Robinson

– Buck Zumhofe beat Ed Boulder by DQ

1982

Atlanta, Georgia:

– Paul Orndorff defeated the Super Destroyer to win the National Heavyweight Title

1983

– Austin Idol defeated Stan Hansen for the AWA International Heavyweight Title

1986

Kansas City, Missouri:

– The MOD Squad defeated Rocky King & Mitch Snow

– The Italian Stallion defeated Teijo Khan

– Denny Brown pinned Mark Fleming

– Dave Peterson & Todd Champion fought Thunderfoot #1 & #2 to a draw

– Sam Houston defeated the Warlord via disqualification

– Jimmy Valiant defeated Pez Whatley

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

– NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Garvin

1988

Memphis, Tennessee:

– Ronnie Garvin beat AWA Champion Jerry Lawler by DQ

– Bill Dundee no contest Buddy Landell

– Robert Fuller & Jimmy Golden beat Jeff Jarrett & Brickhouse Brown

– Jimmy Valiant beat Tommy Rich dq

– Bill Dundee & Todd Morton beat RPMs

– CWA Champion Phil Hickerson beat Scott Steiner

Birmingham, Alabama:

– Tom Prichard defeated Tony Anthony in a tournament final to become to the CWF Champion

1991

Sarasota, Florida:

– Mike Graham pinned Axl Rotten

– Bobby Eaton pinned Richard Morton

– Tracey Smothers & Steve Armstrong defeated Thomas Rich & Terrance Taylor

– Van Hammer pinned Oz

– Johnny B. Badd pinned Big Josh

– WCW TV Champion Steve Austin fought Dustin Rhodes to a draw

– Rick Steiner fought Abdullah the Butcher to a double disqualification

– WCW US Champion Sting pinned Cactus Jack

– WCW Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Larry Zbyzsko defeated Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin

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

1992

Harrisonburg, Virginia:

– Erik Watts defeated Diamond Dallas Page

– Steve Austin defeated Tom Zenk

– Shane Douglas defeated Marcus Alexander Bagwell

– Barry Windham & Ricky Steamboat defeated Greg Valentine & Dick Slater

– Brad Armstrong defeated Brian Pillman

– WCW TV Champion Scott Steiner defeated Arn Anderson

– Jake Roberts & the Barbarian defeated Sting & Dustin Rhodes

– WCW World Champion Ron Simmons defeated WCW US Champion Rick Rude

Lynchburg, Virginia:

– Marcus Alexander Bagwell defeated Diamond Dallas Page

– Shane Douglas defeated Steve Austin

– Brian Pillman defeated Brad Armstrong

– Ricky Steamboat & Erik Watts defeated Greg Valentine & Dick Slater

– Jake Roberts & WCW US Champion Rick Rude defeated Sting & WCW/NWA Tag Team Champion Dustin Rhodes

– WCW World Champion Ron Simmons & WCW/NWA Tag Team Champion Barry Windham defeated Cactus Jack & the Barbarian

1993

Atlanta, Georgia:

– Ice Train defeated Dick Slater

– Arn Anderson defeated Jim Neidhart

– WCW Tag Team Champions the Nasty Boys defeated 2 Cold Scorpio & Marcus Alexander Bagwell

– Ricky Steamboat defeated Paul Orndorff

– WCW US Champion Dustin Rhodes & the Shockmaster defeated Harlem Heat

– Sting pinned Sid Vicious

– World Champion Rick Rude defeated Ric Flair via disqualification

2003

Ontario, Canada:

– WWE IC Champion Rob Van Dam pinned Randy Orton to retain the title

– WWE Raw Tag Team Champions the Dudley Boyz defeated Rob Conway & Rene Dupree in a tables match

2004

WWE No Mercy: East Rutherford, New Jersey:

– Mark Jindrak defeated Scotty 2 Hotty

– Eddie Guerrero defeated Luther Reigns (with Mark Jindrak)

– Spike Dudley (with Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley) defeated Nunzio (with Johnny Stamboli) to retain the WWE

Cruiserweight Championship

– Billy Kidman defeated Paul London

– René Duprée and Kenzo Suzuki (with Hiroko Suzuki) defeated Rey Mysterio and Rob Van Dam to retain the WWE Tag Team Championship

– Big Show defeated Kurt Angle

– John Cena defeated Booker T in the final match of a best of five series to win the United States Title

– Charlie Haas, Rico, and Miss Jackie defeated The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley) and Dawn Marie

– JBL defeated The Undertaker in a Last Ride Match to retain the WWE Title

2010

WWE Hell in a Cell: Dallas, Texas:

– Goldust, R-Truth, and Kofi Kingston defeated Cody Rhodes, Drew McIntyre, and Dolph Ziggler

– Daniel Bryan retained the US Title in a submissions match over John Morrison and The Miz

– Randy Orton retained the WWE Championship over Sheamus in a Hell in a Cell match

– Edge defeated Jack Swagger

– Wade Barrett defeated John Cena

– Natalya defeated Michelle McCool (with Layla) by disqualification in a match for the WWE Divas Championship

– Kane retained the World Heavyweight Championship over The Undertaker in a Hell in a Cell match

Daily Pro Wrestling History (09/28): AWA SuperClash 1985

1964

Montreal, Canada:
– Don Leo Jonathan & Roy McClarty defeated The Fabulous Kangaroos (Al Costello & Roy Heffernan) for the NWA Canadian Tag Team Titles

1967

Sioux Falls, South Dakota:
– AWA Champion Verne Gagne beat Mike DiBiase in 2 out of 3 falls
– Doug Gilbert & Reggie Parks beat Krusher Kowalski & Chris Markoff in 2 out of 3 falls
– Bob Orton beat Rene Goulet

1972

Tampa, Florida:
– Tim Woods defeated Jack Brisco in a tournament final by default to win the NWA Florida Television Title

1977

Honolulu, Hawaii:
– Bill Francis beat AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel by DQ
– AWA Tag Team Champions Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell beat Jesse Ventura & Steve Strong
– Sam Steamboat beat John Tolos to win North American title
– Missing Link Pampero Firpo beat Steve Lawler

1979

Shreveport, Louisiana:
– Mike George & Bob Sweetan become the first ever Mid-South Tag Team Champions (A battle royal was held with the final two coming down to George and Buck Robley. George and Robley wrestled a singles match, with George winning, and getting the belts for his team. If Robley had won, he and Bill Watts would have been the champions)

1980

Charlotte, North Carolina:
– The Sheepherders (Butch Miller & Luke Williams) defeated Matt Borne & Buzz Sawyer to win the NWA Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Titles

Green Bay, Wisconsin:
– Lights Out match: The Crusher beat Jerry Blackwell
– Dino Bravo beat Jesse Ventura
– Adrian Adonis beat Tito Santana
– Handicap Match; John Studd beat Juan Valez & Ben DeLeon
– Steve Regal drew Buck Zumhofe

1981

Augusta, Georgia:
– Tommy Rich defeated the Masked Superstar for the NWA National Heavyweight Title

1982

Kansas City, Kansas:
– Terry Funk defeated Billy Howard
– Danny Little Bear & The Viking & Steve Bolus defeated Chati Yokouchi & Yasu Fuji & Juan Sebastian
– Harley Race defeated Les Thornton via DQ
– Rufus R. Jones & The Stomper defeated Roger Kirby & Black Angus via DQ

1985

AWA SuperClash: Comiskey Park, Chicago, Illinois:
– NWA Champion Ric Flair beat Magnum TA
– Fabulous Freebirds Michael Hayes & Terry Gordy beat AWA Tag Team Champions Road Warriors to win title (Decision reversed by video replay)
– Stan Hansen no contest AWA Champion Rick Martel
– Kerry Von Erich beat Jimmy Garvin
– Ivan Koloff & Nikita Koloff & Khrusher Khrushchev beat Dick The Bruiser & The Crusher & Baron Von Raschke
– Greg Gagne & Curt Hennig & Scott Hall beat Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens & Larry Zbyszko
– Sgt Slaughter beat Boris Zhukov dq
– Jumbo Tsuruta & Giant Baba & Genichiro Tenyru beat Bill Irwin & Scott Irwin & Harley Race
– Bodyslam match: Jerry Blackwell beat Kamala
– Mil Mascaras beat Buddy Roberts
– Sherri Martel beat Candi Divine to win the AWA Women’s title
– Steve Regal beat Brad Rheingans

1986

Atlanta, Georgia:
– NWA US Tag Team Championship Tournament Quarter Finals: Ivan Koloff & Krusher Kruschev defeated Tim Horner & Nelson Royal
– NWA US Tag Team Championship Tournament Quarter Finals: Tully Blanchard & Jimmy Garvin defeated Jimmy Valiant & Manny Fernandez
– NWA US Tag Team Championship Tournament Quarter Finals: Dick Murdoch & Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Garvin
fought Bobby Eaton & Dennis Condrey to a 20-minute time-limit draw
– NWA US Tag Team Championship Tournament Quarter Finals: NWA TV Champion Dusty Rhodes & Magnum TA defeated Baron Von Raschke & Shaska Whatley
– NWA US Tag Team Championship Tournament Quarter Finals: Dutch Mantell & Bobby Jaggers defeated Bill Dundee & Buddy Landell
– NWA US Tag Team Championship Tournament Semi Finals: Ivan Koloff & Krusher Kruschev defeated NWA TV Champion Dusty Rhodes & Magnum TA via disqualification
– NWA US Tag Team Championship Tournament Semi Finals: Dutch Mantell & Bobby Jaggers defeated Tully Blanchard & Jimmy Garvin
– Ole & Arn Anderson defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson via disqualification
– Ivan Koloff & Krusher Kruschev defeated Dutch Mantell & Bobby Jaggers in a tournament final to win the NWA United States Tag Team Championship

1986

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma:
– Buddy Roberts defeated Terry Taylor to win the UWF Television Title

1987

Greenville, South Carolina:
– Thunderfoot #1 defeated Rocky King
– Teijo Khan defeated Larry Stephens (sub. for Denny Brown)
– Denny Brown defeated Gladiator #1
– The Italian Stallion & Todd Champion fought the MOD Squad to a draw
– NWA US Tag Team Champion Stan Lane defeated Denny Brown
– NWA Tag Team Champion Ricky Morton defeated NWA US Tag Team Champion Bobby Eaton
– Dusty Rhodes & NWA Tag Team Champion Robert Gibson (sub. for NWA TV Champion Nikita Koloff) defeated Ric Flair & NWA US Champion Lex Luger (The match was initially NWA World Champion Ron Garvin, Rhodes & Koloff vs. Flair, Luger & Arn Anderson in an elimination match)
– NWA World Champion Ron Garvin defeated Arn Anderson

1989

Troy, New York:
– Eddie Gilbert defeated the Cuban Assassin
– Tom Zenk defeated Norman
– Sid Vicious & Dan Spivey defeated Shane Douglas & Johnny Ace
– Mike Rotunda defeated Steve Williams
– Stan Lane defeated NWA Tag Team Champion Michael Hayes
– The Road Warriors defeated the New Zealand Militia
– Sting defeated NWA TV Champion the Great Muta via disqualification
– NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated Tommy Rich
– NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Terry Funk

1990

Hanover, Germany:
– Steve Wright beat Dave “Fit” Finlay to win the CWA Middleweight championship

Baltimore, Maryland:
– Tim Horner pinned Mario Savoldi (Ted Petty)
– Allen Iron Eagle defeated Dr. X
– The Juicer pinned Dutch Mantell
– Master Blaster Steele pinned Tom Zenk
– NWA US Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Sgt. Buddy Lee Parker & Lt. James Earl Wright
– Terry Taylor pinned the Iron Sheik
– Ric Flair, NWA TV Champion Arn Anderson, & Sid Vicious defeated El Gigante, the Junkyard Dog, & Brian Pillman
– NWA World Champion Sting pinned the Black Scorpion (Randy Culley)

1991

St. Paul, Minnesota:
– Michael Hayes pinned WCW US Tag Team Champion Firebreaker Chip
– Van Hammer pinned Terrance Taylor
– WCW TV Champion Steve Austin fought Dustin Rhodes to a draw
– WCW US Champion Sting fought Abdullah the Butcher to a double count-out
– Tom Zenk pinned Oz
– WCW Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Larry Zbyzsko defeated Rick Steiner & Bill Kazmaier
– Ron Simmons & Barry Windham defeated WCW World Champion Lex Luger & Mr. Hughes

1995

Mexicali, Mexico:
– Psicosis beat Rey Misterio, Jr. to win the WWA Welterweight championship

1997

Kawasaki, Japan:
– Masato Tanaka defeated Mike Awesome to win the FMW World Brass Knuckles and the FMW World Independent Heavyweight Titles

2018

ROH Death Before Dishonor: Las Vegas, Nevada:
– Kenny King pinned Jushin Liger
– Mark & Jay Briscoe retained the ROH tag team titles beating Christopher Daniels & Frankie Kazarian
– Sumie Sakai beat Tenille Dashwood to keep the WOH title
– Punishment Martinez retained the TV title pinning Chris Sabin
– Bully Ray & Silas Young beat Colt Cabana & Flip Gordon in a tables elimination match
– The Young Bucks & Cody & Hangman Page & Marty Scurll beat Kazuchika Okada & Tomohiro Ishii & Chuckie T & Baretta & Rocky Romero
– Jay Lethal pinned Will Ospreay to retain the ROH title

Daily Pro Wrestling History (09/20): WWE Night of Champions 2015

1957

Houston, Texas:
– Ivan The Terrible & Nikita Zolotoff defeated Pepper Gomez & El Medico to win the NWA Texas Tag Team Titles

1962

Kansas City, Kansas:
– Buddy Austin & Lee Henning defeated Sonny Myers & Bill Dromo in three falls
– Pat O’Connor defeated Bob Geigel in three falls

1968

Atlanta, Georgia:
– Ramon & Alberto Torres defeated Butcher Vachon & Stan Vachon for the NWA Georgia Tag Team Titles

1972

Honolulu, Hawaii:
– AWA Tag Team Champions Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens ddq WWWF Champion Pedro Morales & Wahoo McDaniel
– Cage match: Ed Francis beat Fred Blassie
– Giant Baba ddq The Sheik

1973

Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– Superstar Billy Graham beat Ken Patera
– Billy Robinson & Geoff Portz beat Larry Hennig & Buddy Wolff in 2 out of 3 falls
– Nick Bockwinkel beat Red Bastien by DQ
– Ric Flair beat Billy Howard

1975

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
– WWWF World Champion Bruno Sammartino defeated George Steele in a stretcher match (Andre The Giant was the special referee)

Chicago, Illinois:
– Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens beat Dusty Rhodes & Dr X
– AWA Champion Verne Gagne beat Baron Von Raschke
– Ox Baker beat Jim Brunzell
– Greg Gagne vs Jimmy Valiant
– Kim Duk vs Khosrow Vaziri (Iron Sheik)
– Pampero Firpo beat Joe Guzman

Caguas, Puerto Rico:
– Jose Miguel Perez defeated The Spoiler II to win the WWC Puerto Rican Heavyweight Title
– Carlos Colon defeated The Spoiler I in to win the WWC North American Heavyweight Title

Hampton, Virginia:
– Ric Flair defeated Wahoo McDaniel to win the NWA Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Title

Chatanooga, Tennessee:
– The Mongolian Stomper & Ivan Koloff defeated Robert Fuller & Bob Armstrong
– Jackie Fargo & Pepper Gomez defeated The Interns by DQ
– Tommy Rich & TojoYamamoto fought to a draw against Phil Hickerson & Dennis Condrey

1977

Tampa, Florida:
– Florida Title vs. $1,000 Silver Dollars: champion Lars Anderson beat Dusty Rhodes via DQ
– Pedro Morales beat WWWF champion Billy Graham in a non-title bout
– Ivan Koloff & Pat Patterson beat Rocky Johnson & Don Muraco
– Mr. Saito beat Raul Mata
– Mike Graham & Jerry Brisco beat Buddy Roberts & Keith Franks (Adrian Adonis)

1978

Honolulu, Hawaii:
– Steel Cage Match, Loser Leaves Town for Hawaiian Title: Don Muraco beat Tor Kamata
– AWA Tag Team Champions Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell beat Mr. Fuji & Karl Von Steiger
– Larry Sharpe beat John Tolos
– Missing Link Pampero Firpo drew John Studd

Monroe, Louisiana:
– Jose Lothario defeated Assassin #1 to win the Mid-South Wrestling Association Heavyweight Title

1981

Toronto, Ontario, Canada:
– Big John Studd defeated Angelo Mosca to win the NWA Canadian Heavyweight Title

1985

St. Louis, Missouri:
– Bulldog Bob Brown defeated Mark Batten
– The Ax Attack (Larry and Curt Hennig) defeated Mr. Pogo and Edgar Thomas
– Crusher Blackwell fought Kamala to a double disqualification
– AWA World Champion Rick Martel defeated Jimmy Garvin
– Bruiser Brody defeated One Man Gang
– NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Missouri champ Harley Race

Fort Wayne, Indiana:
– Brad Rheingans fought Steve Regal to a draw
– Larry Zbyszko defeated Buck Zumhofe
– Sgt. Slaughter defeated Boris Zhukov via disqualification
– Magnum TA fought NWA US Champion Tully Blanchard to a draw
– NWA TV Champion Dusty Rhodes defeated Ivan Koloff

1986

Greensboro, North Carolina:
– Dutch Mantell & Bobby Jaggers defeated Bill Dundee & Buddy Landell
– Mitch Snow defeated Bill Mulkey
– Krusher Kruschev defeated Nelson Royal
– Don Kernodle defeated Baron Von Raschke
– Dick Murdoch defeated Jimmy Garvin
– NWA TV Champion Dusty Rhodes defeated Big Bubba via count-out in a streetfight
– Ole & Arn Anderson defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson via disqualification
– NWA US Champion Nikita Koloff defeated Magnum TA

1987

San Juan, Puerto Rico:
– Hurricane Castillo Jr. defeated Gran Mendoza to win the WWC World Junior Heavyweight Title
– Carlos Colon defeated Hercules Ayala to win the WWC Universal Heavyweight Title

1990

Raleigh, North Carolina:
– Wendell Cooley pinned the Italian Stallion
– Brad Armstrong pinned Buddy Landell
– Norman pinned Barry Horowitz
– NWA US Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Sgt. Buddy Lee Parker & Lt. James Earl Wright (sub. for the Samoan Swat Team)
– Mike Rotundo pinned the Iron Sheik
– Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane
– NWA US Champion Lex Luger pinned Sid Vicious

1991

Charlottesville, Virginia:
– Big Josh pinned Oz
– Brian Pillman defeated Richard Morton
– PN News pinned Tommy Rich
– Firebreaker Chip & Todd Champion defeated Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin
– WCW TV Champion Steve Austin fought Dustin Rhodes to a draw
– Bobby Eaton defeated Johnny B. Badd via disqualification
– WCW Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Larry Zbyzsko defeated Rick Steiner & Bill Kazmaier
– WCW World Champion Lex Luger pinned Barry Windham

1992

Atlanta, Georgia:
– Erik Watts defeated Mark Canterbury
– Brad Armstrong & Marcus Alexander Bagwell defeated Scotty Flamingo & Brian Pillman
– Dustin Rhodes defeated Diamond Dallas Page
– Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Greg Valentine & Dick Slater
– The Barbarian (w/ Cactus Jack) defeated Barry Windham
– Sting & Nikita Koloff defeated Jake Roberts & Super Invader when Koloff pinned Super Invader
– WCW/NWA Tag Team Champions Steve Williams & Terry Gordy defeated Arn Anderson & Bobby Eaton
– WCW World Champion Ron Simmons defeated WCW US Champion Rick Rude

1993

Nagoya, Japan:
– Shinya Hashimoto defeated The Great Muta to win the IWGP Heavyweight Title

1997

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
– New Jack & John Kronus defeated The Dudley Boys to win the ECW World Tag Team Titles

Kawasaki, Japan:
– Sugar Sato defeated Yoshiko Tamura to win the WCW Women’s World Cruiserweight Title

Birmingham, England:
– Shawn Michaels defeated Davey Boy Smith to win the WWF European Title
– The Legion of Doom defeated Henry & Phinneas Godwinn

2008

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
– Adam Pearce defeated Brent Albright to regain the NWA World Title
– Bryan Danielson defeated Katsuhiko Nakajima to retain the GHC Junior Heavyweight Title

2009

TNA No Surrender: Orlando, Florida:
– Sarita & Taylor Wilde defeated The Beautiful People to win the TNA Knockouts Tag team Title
– TNA X Division Champion Samoa Joe defeated Christopher Daniels
– ODB pinned Cody Deaner
– TNA Legends Champion Kevin Nash pinned Abyss
– Brother Ray, Brother Devon, James Storm, & Robert Roode defeated TNA Tag Team Champions Booker T & Scott Steiner, IWGP Tag Team
Champions Brutus Magnus & Doug Williams in a Lethal Lockdown match
– Bobby Lashley pinned Rhino
– AJ Styles won the TNA World Championship by defeating Matt Morgan, Sting and Kurt Angle in a 4 way match

2013

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
– Adam Cole defeated Michael Elgin to win the ROH World Title
– IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team champions; The Forever Hooligans defeated The American Wolves

2015

WWE Night of Champions: Houston, Texas:
– Kevin Owens pinned WWE IC Champion Ryback to win the title
– Dolph Ziggler pinned Alexander Rusev (w/ Summer Rae)
– The Dudley Boyz defeated WWE Tag Team Champions Kofi Kingston & Big E Langston (w/ Xavier Woods) via disqualification
– Charlotte (w/ Paige & Becky Lynch) defeated WWE Divas Champion Nikki Bella (w/ Brie Bella & Alicia Fox) to win the title
– Bray Wyatt, Luke Harper, & Braun Strowman defeated Roman Reigns, Dean Ambrose, & Chris Jericho
– John Cena defeated Seth Rollins to win the US Title
– WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins pinned Sting

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

1941

Kansas City, Kansas:

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

1947

Kansas City, Kansas:

– Orville Brown beat Warren Bockwinkel to retain the MWA Title

1950

Tampa, Florida:

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

1956

Dallas, Texas:

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

Baltimore, Maryland:

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

1961

Fort Worth, Texas:

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

1962

Minneapolis, Minnesota:

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

– The Crusher beat Jack Lanza

– Moose Evens beat Crybaby Cannon

1965

Omaha, Nebraska:

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

– Mad Russian Stan Pulaski beat Mighty Igor Vodik by countout

– Danny Hodge beat Rene Goulet

– Reggie Parks drew Jack Pesek

1969

Kansas City, Kansas:

One night tournament to crown new tag team champions:

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

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

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

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

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

1972

Muroran, Japan:

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

Orlando, Florida:

– Sputnik Monroe defeated Scott Casey

– Bobby Shane and Redbeard defeated Bob Griffin and Mike Graham

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

– Cage Match: Tim Woods defeated Buddy Colt

1978

Memphis, Tennessee:

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

– AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel beat Jimmy Valiant

– Lou Thesz drew Tommy Gilbert

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

– Jackie Welch beat Mr. Wrestling

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

1981

Houston, Texas:

– Junkyard Dog defeated Dick Slater

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

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

– Bruiser Brody defeated Ken Patera

1983

Toronto, Ontario, Canada:

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

– Angelo Mosca defeated Sgt. Slaughter via countout

– NWA World Champion Harley Race defeated Mike Rotundo

1984

Pro Wrestling USA: Memphis, Tennessee:

– Nick Bockwinkel beat Lanny Poffo

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

– AWA Champion Rick Martel beat Eddie Gilbert

– Fabulous Ones beat the Masked Spoiler & Phil Hickerson

– Road Warriors beat Tracey Smothers & Keith Eric

– Harley Race beat Dutch Mantel

1986

Green Bay, Wisconsin:

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

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

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

– The Road Warriors defeated Ivan Koloff & Krusher Kruschev

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

1991

Nashville, Tennessee:

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

– Richard Morton fought Brian Pillman to a draw

– Bobby Eaton defeated Johnny B. Badd via disqualification

– Dustin Rhodes pinned Terrance Taylor

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

– PN News pinned Thomas Rich

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

– WCW World Champion Lex Luger pinned Barry Windham

1992

Baltimore, Maryland:

– Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Dick Slater & Greg Valentine

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

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

– Steve Austin defeated WCW TV Champion Ricky Steamboat

– Jake Roberts & the Barbarian defeated Sting & Nikita Koloff

1993

Phelps, Kentucky:

– Scott Armstrong beat Chris Candido

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

– Ron & Don Harris beat Scott & Brian Armstrong

– Tracy Smothers beat SMW Champ Brian Lee via DQ

– Brian Armstrong won a battle royal

1994

WCW Fall Brawl: Roanoke, Virginia:

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

1997

Louisville, Kentucky:

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

2002

Nashville, Tennessee:

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

2005

WWE Unforgiven: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma:

– Rob Conway defeated Tajiri

– Ric Flair defeated Carlito for the Intercontinental Title

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

– Big Show defeated Snitsky

– Shelton Benjamin defeated Kerwin White

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

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

– Shawn Michaels defeated Chris Masters

– Kurt Angle defeated WWE Champion John Cena by DQ

2011

WWE Night of Champions: Night of Champions:

– Daniel Bryan defeated Heath Slater by submission

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

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

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

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

– Mark Henry defeated Randy Orton to win the World Championship

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

– Triple H defeated CM Punk in a no DQ match

Daily Pro Wrestling History (08/25): WWE SummerSlam 2002

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

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 (07/31): WWF WrestleFest 1988

1947

Kansas City, Kansas:
– Tug Carlson beat Wally Dusek
– Warren Bockwinkel beat Jack Hader
– Sailor Fred Blassie drew Ronnie Etchison

1959

Atlanta, Georgia:
– Dick Gunkel defeated Fred Blassie for the NWA Southern Heavyweight Title

1962

Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– AWA Champion Mr. M beat Moose Evans via DQ
– Ilio Dipaolo & Joe Scarpello beat Bob Geigel & Blackjack Daniels

1965

Omaha, Nebraska:
– AWA Champion Mad Dog Vachon beat Danny Hodge
– Nebraska Champion Mighty Igor Vodik beat Haru Sasaki via DQ
– Reggie Parks beat Bulldog Danny Plechas
– Ivan Kalmikoff beat Bob Brown

Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– AWA Tag Team Champions The Crusher & Verne Gagne beat Larry Hennig & Harley Race via DQ
– Tex McKenzie beat Roger Kirby
– Baron Dandy & Little Boy Blue beat Pee Wee Lopez & Chico Santana
– Rene Goulet beat Pampero Firpo by DQ
– Chris Markoff beat Guy Mitchell

1969

Kansas City, Kansas:
– The Viking defeated Tarzan Tyler via DQ
– Lou Thesz defeated Pat O’Connor
– Danny Little Bear & Big Luke defeated Dick Murdoch & K.O. Cox

1970

Denver, Colorado:
– Dick the Bruiser & The Crusher beat AWA Tag Team Champions Mad Dog Vachon & Butcher Vachon in 2 out of 3 falls in a non-title match
– Red Bastien beat Larry Hennig in 2 out of 3 falls
– Pepper Gomez beat Tarzan Tyler
– Ken Yates beat Kenny Jay

Milwaukee, Wisconsin:
– AWA Champion Verne Gagne beat Blackjack Lanza
– Mighty Igor Vodik & Paul Diamond beat Dr X & Double X
– Ernie Ladd beat Bob Windham
– Lars Anderson drew Bad Boy Bullinski

1971

Milwaukee, Wisconsin:
– AWA Champion Verne Gagne beat Nick Bockwinkel by DQ
– Andre The Giant & Bull Bullinski beat Larry Hennig & Lars Anderson 2 falls to 0
– Billy Robinson beat Big K
– Ray Stevens beat Red Bastien

1972

Orlando, Florida:
– Don Curtis & Mike Graham & Eddie Graham beat Jim Dillon & Phil Robley & Buddy Colt
– Florida Tag Team Champions Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens beat Dale Lewis & Mr. Wrestling Tim Woods
– Johnny Walker beat Mike Webster
– Mike George beat George McCreary

1973

Tampa, Florida:
– Tim Woods defeated Paul Jones for the NWA Florida Heavyweight Title

1976

Bayamon, Puerto Rico:
– Hurricane Castillo defeated Jose Lothario for the Caribbean Heavyweight Title

1979

Bayamon, Puerto Rico:
– Pampero Firpo defeated Abdullah The Butcher to win the WWC Puerto Rico Heavyweight Title

1982

Milwaukee, Wisconsin:
– In a cage match, AWA Tag Team Champions Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell beat Jerry Blackwell & Sheik Adnan
– Hulk Hogan beat Ken Patera & Bobby Heenan in a handicap match
– Bobby Duncum beat Otto Wanz by DQ
– Rick Martel beat Jacques Goulet
– Brad Rheingans drew Steve O

1984

Tokyo, Japan:
– Giant Baba defeated Stan Hansen to win the PWF World Heavyweight Title
– AWA Champion Rick Martel double count out with Jumbo Tsuruta
– Genichiro Tenryu beat Alexis Smirnoff
– Great Kabuki drew Dick Slater
– Mighty Inoue beat Johnny Mantell

1986

Tokyo, Japan:
– Stan Hansen defeated Jumbo Tsuruta for the NWA International Heavyweight Title
– Hiro Saito defeat Brad Armstrong in a tournament final to determine the first PWF World Junior Heavyweight Champion

1987

Miami, Florida:
– Kevin Sullivan defeated Dory Funk Jr. in a Texas Death Match
– NWA World Tag Team Champions (Rock N’ Roll Express, Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson) defeated NWA U.S. Tag Team Champions (The Midnight Express, Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane) (w/ Jim Cornette) via disqualification
– Dusty Rhodes, Nikita Koloff, the Road Warriors, & Paul Ellering defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard, NWA U.S. Champion Lex Luger, & the War Machine (Ray Traylor)

1988

WWF Wrestlefest | Milwaukee, Wisconsin:
– WWF World Heavyweight Champion Randy Savage defeated Ted DiBiase
– Curt Hennig defeated Terry Taylor
– Jake Roberts vs. Rick Rude ended in a double countout
– Ultimate Warrior defeated Bobby Heenan in a loser wears a weasel suit match
– WWF World Tag Team Champions Demolition (Ax & Smash) defeated The British Bulldogs (Dynamite Kid & Davey Boy Smith)
– Dino Bravo defeated Ken Patera
– Hulk Hogan defeated Andre The Giant in a steel cage match

Detroit, Michigan:
– Larry Zbyszko fought Bugsy McGraw to a draw
– Jimmy Garvin pinned Ivan Koloff
– Ron Garvin pinned Tim Horner
– Ricky Morton & Brad Armstrong defeated the Sheepherders
– Rick Steiner pinned Kendall Windham
– Nikita Koloff defeated Al Perez in a Russian Chain Match
– Sting, Lex Luger, & the Road Warriors defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair, NWA US Champion Barry Windham, NWA Tag Team Champions
Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard when Luger pinned Blanchard
– Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a scaffold match
– Dusty Rhodes & the Sheik defeated Kevin Sullivan & Dick Murdoch in a steel cage match

Hakodate, Japan:
– Jumbo Tsuruta & Yoshiaki Yatsu defeated Stan Hansen & Terry Gordy to win the All Japan Tag Team Titles

1992

Dallas Texas:
– Booker T & Stevie Ray defeated Gary Young & Steve Dane to win the Global Wrestling Federation Tag Team Titles
– Alex Porteau defeated Terry Simms for the GWF Light Heavyweight Title

2011

– Adam Pearce won the NWA World Heavyweight Championship by defeating Chance Prophet, Jimmy Rave and Shaun Tempers in a four-way to win the vacant title

Wrestling Observer Live: Jay White, AEW, SmackDown

On this edition of Wrestling Observer Live, Andrew is solo this week discussing the latest in pro wrestling this week.

SmackDown was a better show this week, with Gunther winning the Intercontinental Championship and Riddle getting a title shot next week against Roman Reigns.

New Japan’s Dominion show took place this morning and we have a new IWGP World Heavyweight Champion after Jay White defeated Kazuchika Okada. What does this mean heading into the Forbidden Door pay per view? Andrew speculates what match we likely will see.

There’s also a rundown of AEW television this week, the new title introduced on Dynamite, and is Jeff Hardy really going to compete in another ladder match?

In the last segment we open up the mailbag and Andrew answers the listener’s questions! 

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Daily Pro Wrestling History (02/07): Larry Zbyszko wins AWA World title

1911

Des Moines, Iowa:
– World Heavyweight Champion Frank Gotch beat Fred Beell 2 falls to 0

1952

Kansas City, Kansas:
– Heart of America Champion Bob Orton Sr. beat Enrique Torres in 2 out of 3 falls
– Jack Kennedy and Sonny Myers beat Ray Eckert and Babe Zaharias

1956

Dallas, Texas:
– Pepper Gomez and Luigi Macera defeated Duke Keomuka and Tiny Mills to win the NWA Texas Tag Team Titles

1957

Amarillo, Texas:
– The Great Bolo defeated Dory Funk to win the Amarillo NWA North American Heavyweight Title

Toronto, Ontario, California:
– Billy Watson and Yukon Eric wrestled Dick Hutton and Gene Kiniski to a draw
– Pat O’Connor beat Guy Brunetti
– The Miller Brothers, Bill and Ed, beat Timothy Geohagen and Red Lyons
– Hard boiled Haggerty beat Joe Brunetti
– The Mighty Ursus beat Mike Gallagher

1963

Toronto, Ontario, Canada:
– NWA World Heavyweight Champion Lou Thesz defeated WWWF World Heavyweight Champion Buddy Rogers in a Best-of-Three Falls match to retain the title
– Bulldog Brower and Tara Sakuri beat Gino Morella and Bruno Sammartino
– Johnny Valentine beat Sam Steamboat
– The Beast beat Fred Atkins
– Billy Red Lyons and Hans Schmidt went to a 15:00 draw

1969

Los Angeles, California:
– Pepper Gomez and Black Gordman defeated Paul Jones and Nelson Royal for the NWA Americas Tag Team Titles

1970

Honolulu, Hawaii:
– Johnny Barend defeated Pedro Morales to win the NWA Hawaii North American Heavyweight Title

1972

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada:
– Bob Brown defeated Mark Lewin for the Vancouver NWA Pacific Coast Heavyweight Title

1973

Honolulu, Hawaii:
– Dusty Rhodes & Dick Murdoch beat Billy Robinson & Don Muraco
– Ripper Collins ddq Neff Maiava in 3rd fall
– Ken Patera beat Tapia
– Paul Jones beat Harley Race by DQ
– Ed Francis beat Lord Nelson
– Jimmy Snuka beat Pepto Castro
– Bulldog Bob Brown drew Sam Steamboat

1974

Indianapolis, Indiana:
– The Valiant Brothers (Jimmy and Johnny) defeated Dick the Bruiser and Bruno Sammartino to win the WWA World Tag Team Titles

Kansas City, Kansas:
– Baron Scicluna & Bob Orton defeated Jim Brunzell & Mike George
– Omar Atlas defeated Taro Kabayoshi
– Bull Bullinski defeated Frank Valois
– Don Fargo fought The Viking to a draw
– Handicap Match: Andre the Giant defeated Tokyo Joe & Percy Pringle
– Jack Brisco defeated Roger Kirby

1975

St. Louis, Missouri:
– NWA Champion Jack Brisco defeated Dory Funk Jr. in 2 out f 3 falls
– Harley Race and Lord Alfred Hayes defeated Bobo Brazil and Pat O’Connor
– Big Bill Miller and Rufus R. Jones won a handicap match from Giant Baba
– Chuck O’Connor (Big John Studd) defeated Jim Arnett
– Jean Antone and Kathy McCoy defeated Betty Niccoli and Kay Casey.

St. Joseph, Missouri:
– Jerry Oates defeated Terry Martin to win the NWA Central States Heavyweight Title

1976

San Francisco, California:
– Mr. Fuji defeated Pat Patterson to win the San Francisco NWA United States Heavyweight Title

Chicago, Illinois:
– AWA Tag Team Champions Dick the Bruiser & the Crusher no contest Jimmy Valiant & Johnny Valiant
– Bobby Duncum beat Verne Gagne by DQ
– Wilbur Snyder beat Sgt. Jacques Goulet
– Bobby Heenan drew Jim Brunzell
– Jos LeDuc beat Soldier LeBoeuf
– Larry Hennig drew Chuck O’Connor (Big John Studd)
– Sailor Art Thomas beat Kim Duk

1977

Memphis, Tennessee:
– Jerry Bryant beat Buddy Diamond
– Dr. Frank & Dutch Mantel beat Tommy Gilbert & Robert Gibson
– Porkchop Cash and Gorgeous George, Jr. defeated Bill Dundee and Ricky Gibson to win the Mid-America NWA Southern Tag Team Titles
– Southern Champ Rocky Johnson beat Phil Hickerson via DQ
– Jerry Lawler NC Bob Armstrong

1979

Portland, Oregon:
– Roddy Piper defeated Jonathon Boyd to win the NWA Pacific Title

1981

Greensboro, North Carolina:
– Mr. Fuji and Tenryu defeated Dewey Robertson and George Wells to win the NWA Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Titles

1982

Memphis, Tennessee:
– Roy Rogers pinned Speed
– Ric McCord pinned The Nightmare
– Dutch Mantel pinned The Cuban Assassin
– Ricky Gibson beat Dream Machine via DQ
– Stan Lane beat The Iranian Assassin via DQ
– Jerry Lawler & Robert Gibson beat Sweet Brown Sugar & Bobby Eaton
– Dennis Condrey, Randy Rose, & Norvell Austin beat Bill Dundee, Steve Keirn, & Tojo Yamamoto via DQ
– Dutch Mantel pinned Southern Champ Jerry Lawler (title was held up after this match)

Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– AWA Tag Team Champions Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell beat Jerry Blackwell & Sheik Adnan by countout
– Ken Patera beat Hulk Hogan by DQ
– Tito Santana beat Bobby Duncum
– Baron Von Raschke beat Sgt. Goulet
– Brad Rheingans beat Bobby Heenan by countout
– Buck Zumhofe beat Ricky Hunter

1983

Louisville, Kentucky:
– The Sheepherders (Jonathan Boyd and Luke Williams) defeated The Fabulous Ones (Steve Keirn and Stan Lane) to win the AWA Southern Tag Team Titles

1984

– The Dynamite Kid defeated The Cobra (George Takano) in the finals of a month-long eight-man round-robin tournament to win the vacant WWF Junior Heavyweight Title

Mobile, Alabama:
– Wayne Ferris (Honky Tonk Man) won a tournament final to win the vacant NWA Southeastern Heavyweight Title

1985

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada:
– Blackjack Lanza (sub Jerry Blackwell) & Sgt. Slaughter beat Masked Superstar & King Tonga (sub King Kong Brody) by DQ
– Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell beat AWA Tag Team Champions Road Warriors by DQ
– Jim Garvin beat Baron Von Raschke
– Tom Zenk drew Steve Regal
– Nick Bockwinkel beat Curt Hennig
– Buddy Lane beat Rick Renslow
– John Nord beat Drew Tossell

1986

Calgary, Alberta, Canada:
– Leo Burke and Ron Ritchie defeated Wayne Ferris and Ron Starr to win the Stampede International Tag Team Titles

1987

Fort Worth, Texas:
– Chris Adams and Terry Taylor defeated Rick Steiner and Sting to win the vacant UWF World Tag Team Titles in a tournament final

1989

Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– Larry Zbyszko won a battle royal to win the vacant AWA World Heavyweight Title
– Tom Zenk & Wahoo McDaniel beat Manny Fernandez & Larry Zbyszko
– Tom Zenk & Ken Patera beat AWA Tag Team Champions Badd Company Pat Tanaka & Paul Diamond by DQ
– Destruction Crew Mike Enos & Wayne Bloom beat Top Guns Ricky Rice & Derrick Dukes

1991

Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– Charlie Norris defeated Terminator Rigs to win the Pro Wrestling America Heavyweight Title

1992

Jacksonville, Florida:
– Terrance Taylor defeated Marcus Alexander Bagwell
– Johnny B. Badd pinned Richard Morton
– Ron Simmons pinned Diamond Dallas Page
– Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Tracy Smothers & Steve Armstrong
– Abdullah the Butcher pinned Cactus Jack
– Barry Windham pinned Larry Zbyzsko in a bullrope match
– Sting, Ricky Steamboat, & Dustin Rhodes defeated WCW US Champion Rick Rude, WCW Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Bobby Eaton in a steel cage match

Eugene, Oregon:
– Steve Doll defeated Ron Harris to win the NWA Pacific Northwest Heavyweight Title

Denver, Colorado:
– Repo Man pinned Virgil
– The Big Bossman & Tito Santana defeated the Natural Disasters
– The Warlord pinned Chris Walker
– Shawn Michaels pinned Jimmy Snuka
– The Mountie pinned Jim Brunzell (sub. for Kerry Von Erich)
– Money, Inc. (Ted DiBiase and Irwin R. Schyster) defeated The Legion of Doom (Animal and Hawk) for the WWF Tag Team Titles
– WWF World Champion Ric Flair defeated WWF IC Champion Roddy Piper via disqualification

1993

Atlanta, Georgia:
– Steve Regal pinned Tex Slazenger
– The Wrecking Crew defeated Joey Maggs & Marcus Alexander Bagwell
– 2 Cold Scorpio pinned Scotty Flamingo
– Chris Benoit pinned Tom Zenk
– Vinnie Vegas pinned Johnny Gunn
– Paul Orndorff pinned Cactus Jack
– WCW World Champion Big Van Vader defeated Sting via disqualification
– WCW US Champion Dustin Rhodes, WCW/NWA Tag Team Champions Ricky Steamboat & Shane Douglas defeated Barry Windham, Steve Austin &
Brian Pillman in an elimination match

1994

Memphis, Tennessee:
– Todd Morton beat Reggie B. Fine
– Del Rios beat Skull Von Crush
– Koko B. Ware beat Jeff Gaylord
– JC Ice beat Wolfie D
– W*ING Junior Heavyweight Champ Mike Anthony double count out USWA Middleweight Champ Danny Davis
– Bert Prentice beat Bad Business Brown in a loser leaves town match
– Doug Gilbert beat Brian Christopher to win the USWA Title in a hair vs. title match
– Jerry Lawler beat Eddie Gilbert to win the USWA Unified World Title
– Jerry Lawler & Brian Christopher beat Moondogs Spot & Rex via DQ

1998

Sapporo, Japan:
– Jushin Liger defeated Shinjiro Otani to win the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Title

2003

Clarksville, Indiana:
– Chris Hero defeated IWA Mid-South Heavyweight Champion CM Punk in a Two out of Three Falls match, 2-1, to win the title

2004

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
– Masato Tanaka defeated Jerry Lynn to become the first WORLD-1 Heavyweight Champion

2013

TNA Impact:
– Bobby Roode & Austin Aries defeated Chavo Guerrero, Jr & Hernandez to win the TNA World Tag Team Titles

NJPW Strong results: Eddie Kingston vs. Gabriel Kidd

Report —

TJP defeated The DKC

The battle of the acronyms. 

LA Dojo trainee The DKC came into this match like a fireball. He lit TJP up with chops early on. DKC had a couple of very vocal supporters in the audience and was very over at the venue.

TJP slowed the match down once he took control on offense. He worked over DKC’s knees with a variety of leglocks. The DKC came back with a leg lariat and a flurry of knife-edged chops from all angles. He then used DK Fire on TJP, which is a signature spot of his where he bends his opponent across his knee, almost like a GTR, but then just starts chopping the opponent up. 

The DKC is about chops and fire, and I can get behind that.

TJP made a late comeback in this and eventually laid the DKC out with a nice backdrop suplex. Actually, both were out on the mat after that. He’d later catch the DKC in mid-air with a dropkick, then put him away with a big Black Mamba frog splash. Good opener.

Bullet Club (Hikuleo & Chris Bey) defeated Jordan Clearwater and Keita Murray

Murray was subbing for Clark Connors, who had to miss the tapings after he contracted COVID-19.

Bullet Club was pretty popular with the Hollywood crowd. These two have been a semi-regular team lately, not just competing for NJPW Strong but also on IMPACT.

Murray and Bey kicked things off and had a short but sweet exchange. Clearwater and Murray would double-team Bey until Bey tagged out to Hikuleo. These two could be a money feud for Strong in 2022 and beyond.

Murray spiked Bey with a DDT. He and Clearwater double-teamed the larger Hikuleo, but eventually Bey snuck into the ring and took Murray out with a roundhouse kick to the head and a ripcord knee to put Murray away and pick up the win for BC.

Eddie Kingston defeated Gabriel Kidd

The crowd in Hollywood were chanting “ED-DIE! ED-DIE!” before Kingston even walked out. He felt like a big deal, which in turn made the match feel like a big chance for Kidd.

They locked up. Kingston forced Kidd into the corner, then missed an uraken spinning backfist when Kidd parried. Kingston gave Kidd the “this close” gesture.

The two exchanged hard chops and elbows next. Kidd was fired the hell up. He put Kingston on the mat with a big boot. The crowd began booing him. That’s how hot the crowd was for Kingston at the tapings.

Kingston poked Kidd in the eye, headbutted him, then bit him. Kidd threw a penalty kick into Kingston’s back, which apparently woke Kingston up because he immediately stood up and blasted Kidd in the face with two hard palm strikes. His singlet straps came down next. Business time.

They had another pretty insane exchange of strikes on their feet, and again Kingston laid Kidd out with palm strikes. I was actually in attendance for this and wanted to emphasize how physical and brutal, this was. It wasn’t over the top, just physical and very intense.

They traded machine gun chops in the corner. The crowed loved that. By around five minutes into the match it felt like these two had thrown at least 100 chops. Kidd took Kingston down with a hard European uppercut.

Before Kingston stood up, Kidd kicked him, then called him a “motherf*cker.” The crowd immediately began chanting “YOU F*CKED UP!”

The exchanged even more chops next. Both had red & purple chests. They traded really hard palm strikes. Kidd cursed at him again. Kingston responded with another eye poke. Kingston’s mouth was bleeding late in this.

Kidd earned a two count after a backdrop suplex. He next used an exploder suplex, which Kingston was immediately up from. Kingston threw Kidd with his own exploder. Kidd was also immediately back up from Kingston’s suplex. 

If this were a video game, both wrestlers’ spirit meters would be flashing like crazy. Kidd plowed Kingston with a two hard lariats and a brainbuster, but he wasn’t able to make it back up to pin Kingston. The ref started a double countout.

Kingston stuck Kidd with a DDT. At the 10-minute mark, he earned a near fall after a sit-out power bomb. He’d connect with the uraken next but Kidd wouldn’t go down. Kidd launched Kingston with a German suplex. Kingston answered with a backdrop suplex of his own.

The crowd was hot for this as it came to a finish. They had yet another palm strike exchange before Kingston spiked Kidd onto his head with a half-nelson suplex before putting Kidd away with the uraken, which he’d attempted at the top of the match.

The crowd chanted for Kingston as he exited. Kidd was helped to the back by ring staff.

Final thoughts:

Good episode of Strong with an absolutely killer main event. 

We’ve all seen tons of great wrestling of the past week, but I’d consider Kingston vs. Kidd must-see. Kidd is going to be a big, big deal in the future, while Kingston clearly is a big deal right now.

Next week sees the next installment of NJPW Strong: Nemesis from Hollywood. 

Daily Pro Wrestling History (01/01): Sam Muchnick retirement show

1931

Columbus, Ohio:
– Joe Banaski defeated Nick Bozinis to become the first Midwest Wrestling Association World Light Heavyweight Champion

1936

Detroit, Michigan:
– The Great Mephisto defeated Walter Roxey to win the MWA World Light Heavyweight Title

1940

Eugene, Oregon:
– Pete Belcastro defeated Ernie Piluso for the Pacific Coast Light Heavyweight Title 

1941

St. Joseph, Kansas:
– Orville Brown beat Tom Zaharias 
– Ronnie Etchison beat Bad Boy Brown 
– Ras Samara beat Jay Steele 
– Mel Peters drew Frank Frogge

1943

Columbus, Ohio:
– Billy Thom defeated Martino Angelo for the MWA World Junior Heavyweight Title 

1949

Waco, Texas:
– Dizzy Davis defeated Antonino Rocca for the Texas Heavyweight Title 

1950

Portland, Oregon:
– Jack O’Reilly defeated Buck Weaver to win the Pacific Coast Light Heavyweight Title

1954

Mexico City, Mexico:
– El Santo defeated Sugi Sito for the NWA World Middleweight Title

1959

Mobile, Alabama:
– Billy Wicks defeated Lee Fields to win the NWA Gulf Coast Heavyweight Title

Kansas City, Kansas:
– NWA World Heavyweight Champion Dick Hutton beat Bob Ellis 2 out of 3 falls
– The Dusek Brothers (Emil and Ernie Dusek) beat The Hamilton Brothers (Joe and Larry Hamilton) 
– Bobby Bruns and Lee Henning wrestled to a time limit draw
– Rip Hawk beat Joe Scarpa 

1961

Fort Worth, Texas:
– Rocket and Sputnik Monroe defeated Duke Keomuka and Mad Dog Vachon to win the NWA Texas Tag Team Title 

1963

Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– Ivan and Karol Kalmikoff defeated Mr. High (Doug Gilbert) and Mr. Low (Dick Steinborn) for the AWA World Tag Team Titles
– Larry Hennig beat Karl Von Shoberg

– Art and Stan Neilson defeated Karl and Kurt Von Brauner to win the American Wrestling Alliance World Tag Team Titles

1970

Amarillo, Texas:
– Dick Murdoch defeated The Lawman (Don Slatton) for the Amarillo NWA Brass Knuckles Title 

Omaha, Nebraska:
– Stan Pulaski defeated Tarzan Tyler for the AWA Midwest Heavyweight Title

Cleveland, Ohio:
– Bulldog Brower defeated Johnny Powers to win the NWF North American Heavyweight Title 

Kansas City, Kansas:
– The Stomper & Bob Geigel defeated Tor Kamata & Masao Komura 
– Ernie Ladd defeated Bob Brown 
– Ernie Ladd won a 14-man Battle Royal

1971

St. Joseph, Missouri:
– Bob Geigel won the NWA Central States Heavyweight Title by defeating Roger Kirby 

Eugene, Oregon: 
– Northwest Tag Team Title: Karl Von Steiger and Kurt Von Steiger beat Tony Borne and Lonnie Mayne to win the title
– The Avenger beat Mad Dog Morowski by DQ
– Dutch Savage beat Pierre LeGran

1975

Nashville, Tennessee:
– Rocket Monroe and Randy Tyler defeated Jackie Fargo and George Gulas to win the NWA Mid-America Tag Team Title 

1978

Greensboro, North Carolina:
– Blackjack Mulligan defeated Ricky Steamboat to win the NWA United States Heavyweight Title

1979

Atlanta, Georgia:
– Jack and Jerry Brisco defeated Dory Funk, Jr. and Terry Funk for the NWA Georgia Tag Team Titles

1980

Memphis, Tennessee:
– Paul Ellering beat Buddy Wayne
– Big Red beat Tojo Yamamoto
– Sonny King beat Ricky Morton
– Ricky & Robert Gibson beat The Assassins to win the Southern Tag Team Titles
– Jerry Lawler & Jimmy Hart beat Ken Lucas & Steve Regal (Jimmy Valiant was the referee)

1982

Tokyo, Japan:
– Tiger Mask (Satoru Sayama) defeated The Dynamite Kid to win the vacant WWF Junior Heavyweight Title

St. Louis, Missouri: (Sam Muchnick retirement show)
– Ric Flair defeated Dusty Rhodes in 2 out of 3 fall to retain the NWA World Title
– Dick the Bruiser defeated NWA Missouri Heavyweight Champion Ken Patera to win the title
– David Von Erich & Rufus R. Jones wrestled Harley Race and Greg Valentine to a time limit draw
– Crusher Blackwell defeated Ox Baker & Bruce Reed
– Pat O’Conner defeated Bob Sweetan
– Bob Brown wrestled Jerry Brown to a draw
– Dewey Robertson defeated Von Raschke

1983

San Antonio, Texas:
– Tully Blanchard defeated Bob Sweetan to win the vacant SCW Southwest Heavyweight Title

San Francisco, California:
– AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel beat Pat Patterson
– Hulk Hogan beat Ken Patera

Portland, Oregon:
– The Assassin and Rip Oliver defeated Billy Jack (Haynes) and Stan Stasiak for the NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Titles

1984

Memphis, Tennessee:
– Jerry Lawler beat AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel by DQ
– Southern Tag Team Champions Fabulous Ones ddq Moondogs
– Sabu (sub Jos Leduc) beat Austin Idol
– Bruise Brothers beat Terry Taylor & Stagger Lee
– Stretcher match: Rock and Roll Express beat A Team
– Dutch Mantell & Stagger Lee beat Giant Frazier & Terry Gibbs

1985

Tampa, Florida:
– Jay and Mark Youngblood defeated Krusher Khrushchev and Jim Neidhart to win the Florida NWA United States Tag Team Titles

1986

St. Louis, Missouri:
– Brad & Bart Batten defeated Akio Sato & Sheik Abdullah
– Tarzan Goto defeated Gary Jackson
– Bob Brown defeated Marty Jannetty
– Jimmy Valiant defeated Mr. Pogo
– NWA US Champion Magnum TA defeated Tully Blanchard via disqualification
– Dusty Rhodes & the Road Warriors defeated Ivan Koloff, NWA National Tag Team Champions Ole & Arn Anderson
– Harley Race fought NWA World Champion Ric Flair to a double disqualification

Atlanta, Georgia:
– Sam Houston defeated Jim Jeffers
– Manny Fernandez defeated Tony Zane
– Ron Bass defeated Thunderfoot
– Ron Garvin defeated Black Bart
– Bobby Eaton & Dennis Condrey defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson in a non-title match
– NWA US Champion Magnum TA defeated Tully Blanchard via disqualification
– Dusty Rhodes & the Road Warriors defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair, National Tag Team Champions Ole & Arn Anderson via disqualification

Tulsa, Oklahoma:
– Dick Slater defeated Butch Reed for the Mid-South North American Heavyweight Title 
– Jake Roberts won the Mid-South Television Title, defeating Dick Slater in the finals of a month-long tournament

1987

Atlanta, Georgia:
– Tim Horner pinned Bill Dundee
– Baron Von Raschke defeated Tony Zane
– Barry Windham pinned Pez Whatley
– Manny Fernandez pinned Denny Brown
– The Road Warriors & Paul Ellering defeated Big Bubba, Bobby Eaton & Dennis Condrey 
– Dusty Rhodes & NWA US Champion Nikita Koloff defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair & Tully Blanchard in a bullrope chain match
– Big Bubba won a Bunkhouse Stampede match

1988

Atlanta, Georgia:
– Jimmy Garvin, Sting, & Ricky Santana defeated Terry Taylor, Mike Rotundo, & Kevin Sullivan 
– The Sheepherders defeated Ricky Santana & Robert Gibson 
– NWA Western States Heritage Champion Barry Windham fought Larry Zybzsko to a 20-minute time-limit draw
– Road Warrior Animal defeated the Warlord via disqualification 
– Lex Luger & Ole Anderson defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard in a non-title match 
– NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned Michael Hayes 
– NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA TV Champion Nikita Koloff, Dick Murdoch, Black Bart, and NWA US Tag Team Champion Bobby Eaton in a Bunkhouse Stampede match 

Des Moines, Iowa:
– Masahiro Chono defeated Mike George to become the last NWA Central States Television Champion

1990

Tokyo, Japan:
– Bull Nakano defeated Mitsuko Nishiwaki in a tournament final to win the vacant AJW title

Memphis, Tennessee:
– Dutch Mantel beat The Master of Pain
– Tony Anthony beat Chris Champion
– The Soultaker beat Steve Austin
– Bill Dundee DCO Billy Joe Travis
– Jeff Jarrett & Matt Borne beat USWA Tag Champs Robert Fuller & Brian Lee via DQ
– USWA Unified World Champ King Cobra beat Jerry Lawler via DQ

1991

Greensboro, North Carolina:
– Tim Horner pinned Moondog Rex 
– Brad Armstrong (sub. for Owen Hart) defeated Minotaur (Steve DiSalvo) via disqualification 
– Michael Wallstreet pinned Terry Taylor
– WCW Tag Team Champions Doom defeated Arn Anderson & Barry Windham 
– NWA World Champion Sting pinned Ric Flair 

Corpus Christi, Texas:
– The Junkyard Dog defeated Bill Irwin
– Sid Vicious defeated Brian Pillman
– Norman defeated the Motor City Madman
– Ricky Morton & Tommy Rich defeated Buddy Landel & Dutch Mantell
– WCW US Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated the Big Cat & Michael Hayes
– WCW TV Champion Tom Zenk defeated Bobby Eaton

1992

Atlanta, Georgia:
– Terrance Taylor & Big Josh defeated Richard Morton & Tomas Rich 
– Diamond Dallas Page pinned Brad Anderson 
– The Young Pistols defeated the Patriots 
– Johnny B. Badd pinned Sgt. Buddy Lee Parker (sub. for WCW Light Heavyweight Champion Jushin Liger) 
– Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Big Van Vader & Mr. Hughes 
– El Gigante pinned Larry Zbyzsko 
– WCW Tag Team Champions Ricky Steamboat & Dustin Rhodes (w/ Barry Windham) defeated Arn Anderson & Bobby Eaton
– Sting & Ron Simmons defeated WCW US Champion Rick Rude & Cactus Jack

2014

Tokyo, Japan:
– Shinjiro Otani & Kamikaze beat Masato Tanaka & Yusaku Obata to win the NWA Z-1 Intercontinental tag team titles