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  • Zack Sabre Jr., Finn Balor selfies & 5 weekly things to know about British wrestling

    Submitted by Alan Boon

    A whole generation has grown up since wrestling was last on nationwide TV in the United Kingdom, and yet when people think of the term “British wrestling” they imagine the athletes of those glory years and the style of wrestling they purveyed.

    But, while the sport entered a lull for the first decade and a half after Greg Dyke decided to cancel the weekly showcase on ITV’s World Of Sport, it has been on the rise again for the last fifteen years, resulting in a current scene that can see a score of shows every weekend, some playing to four figure crowds. What’s more, Britain’s wrestlers have been able to parlay it into a full-time job, and made waves overseas, with British and Irish talent flooding into WWE, and becoming star attractions on America’s independent scene.

    So, with that in mind, here are 5 things you need to know about British wrestling this week:

    1) It’s been quiet, show-wise, in the UK this week, because WWE – and the huge, money-hoovering juggernaut – are in town.

    While the lack of Adam Rose’s Rosebuds didn’t give us the opportunity to see the likes of Dave Mastiff, Zack Gibson, and Nina Samuels dancing on the entrance ramp, those who attended WWE’s London house show may have seen PROGRESS co-owner Glen Joseph flash up on the screen in a selfie taken with Finn Balor. Balor had his last non-WWE match for PROGRESS – against Jimmy Havoc – and stays tight with the promotion.

    2) Speaking of PROGRESS, they announced the first match for their inaugural trip to Manchester next month – a mouth-watering contest between Zack Sabre Jr and Tommaso Ciampa.

    PROGRESS are a little over three years old, and have made enormous strides in that time, becoming one of the major promotions in a market stuffed with choices. They’ve previously only run in London (and will present their twenty-third “chapter” show there a week before Manchester) but this is their first foray into new territory and is, of course, sold out. Sabre Jr and Ciampa have almost traded places of late, with Zack basing himself in Japan for Pro-Wrestling NOAH and becoming a feature attraction for British promotions, and Ciampa making appearances all over the UK on regular tours. That this is possible is a marker for how far the British scene has, erm, PROGRESSed.

    3) Another promotion to have announced a Zack Sabre Jr match is New Generation Wrestling, based in Hull, who have booked him for their end-of-year blowout, Eternal Glory.

    Sabre Jr will face Zack Gibson, this year’s winner of NGW’s annual Davey Boy Smith Cup. NGW are the only promotion currently enjoying anything near national TV, with a monthly showcase on satellite and cable channel Challenge, and a weekly show syndicated to various lowly-viewed local cable channels across the UK. One of the men behind NGW is Alex Shane, the doyen of trying to get British wrestling back on TV, and he’s still working extremely hard towards that goal. How valuable it is now, with so many other options available – PROGRESS and ICW have well-subscribed on-demand channels, and Revolution-Pro makes great use of YouTube, is debatable, but the chase is still very much on.

    4) While WWE took most of the money and attention from British fans this weekend, there were some shows out there delivering the usual mix of local talent, British stars, and the odd import.

    Ultimo Dragon, enjoying an Indian summer in Europe of late, appeared for 4Front Wrestling in Bristol, a week after tearing the house down against Juventud Guerrera for the same promotion. 4FW have used John Morrison recently, and are also bringing in Pentagon Jr and Drago for a show early next year, giving a small part of the UK a taste of Lucha Underground. Guerrera also made a stop with IPW:UK at their Supershow in Rochester, although the big draws there were a three-way between Will Ospreay, Blackbelt Dawson, and Paul Robinson, and Jimmy Havoc putting his All-England title on the line against sometime TNA confuser Grado.

    5) Grado is also the big draw for the biggest UK show in quite some time next weekend, when Insane Championship Wrestling host their sold-out Fear & Loathing show at the SECC in Glasgow.

    Grado versus Drew Galloway, for the ICW Heavyweight title, is the main event on a show which has relied on consistent quality, local stars, and word-of-mouth to sell four thousand tickets, with only Rhyno – a regular import and involved in a storyline – flown in from the US. ICW have been featured in two documentary films on BBC3, a satellite and cable channel aimed at teenagers and twenty-somethings, and have reaped the reward, although their own efforts in building something quite spectacular – and certainly unique – have played as much a part as any televisual deus ex machina. Where they go next – and where British wrestling as a whole goes next – is a fascinating prospect worthy of its own documentary series.

    That ICW show will be the main discussion point of the British wrestling scene next week but there’s sure to be five more things you need to know, with announcements promised by Revolution Pro-Wrestling and PROGRESS, and much much more!

  • Daily pro wrestling history (11/11): Steamboat defeats Flair for US Title

    1947

    Minneapolis, Minnesota:
    – Bronko Nagurski beat Eric Holmback
    – Mildred Burke beat Mae Young

    1957 

    Birmingham, Alabama:
    – Ray Stevens defeated Tor Kamata to win the NWA Southern Junior Heavyweight Title

    1960

    St. Joseph, Missouri:
    – Central States Heavyweight Champion Mike Paidousis beat Stan Stasiak 
    – Lee Henning beat Frank Townsend in 2 out of 3 falls
    – Taro Myaki and Bob Orton beat George Drake and Nick Roberts

    1964

    Omaha, Nebraska:
    – AWA Champion Mad Dog Vachon beat Verne Gagne dq
    – Pampero Firpo beat Pat Barrett
    – Ivan Kalmikoff beat Billy Red Cloud
    – Don Jardine beat Rene Goulet
    – Igor Vodik beat Bob Brown

    1967

    Minneapolis, Minnesota:
    – Harley Race beat Verne Gagne
    – Dr X beat the Crusher
    – Big K & Blackjack Daniels beat Ramon Torres & Rene Goulet

    1976

    Kansas City, Kansas:
    – Akio Sato fought Pat O’Connor to a draw
    – The Iron Sheik defeated Skip Young
    – Bob Brown & Mitsuo Hata defeated Bob Geigel & The Super Intern
    – Harley Race defeated Bob Slaughter via DQ

    1977 

    Richmond, Virginia:
    – Ricky Steamboat defeated Ric Flair to win the NWA United States Heavyweight Title

    1978 

    Nashville, Tennessee:
    – Dutch Mantel defeated Mexican Angel for The NWA Mid-America Title 
    – Randy Savage defeated Dutch Mantell to win the NWA Mid-American Title  

    Caguas, Puerto Rico:
    – The Invaders defeated Kengo Kimura & Hiro Sasaki to win the WWC World Tag Team Title

    1988 

    Dallas, Texas:
    – Eric Embry defeated Jeff Jarrett to win the World Class Championship Wrestling Light Heavyweight Title

    1991 

    Utica, New York:
    – Ted DiBiase defeated Virgil to win the Million Dollar Belt

    2007

    Orlando, Florida:
    – Motor City Machine Guns defeated Team 3-D
    – Jay Lethal defeated Sonjay Dutt to retain the TNA X Division Title
    – AJ Styles & Tomko defeated The Steiner Brothers to retain the TNA Tag Team Titles

  • Daily pro wrestling history (11/10): Lance Storm wins WCW US Title

    1956

    Kansas City, Kansas:
    – Dr. Lee Grable beat Bobby Bruns 2 falls to 1 to win the Central States title
    – Richard Brown drew Gene Stanlee 
    – Tommy O’Toole beat Tom Zaharias dq

    1966

    Salem, Oregon:
    – Tony Borne defeated Shag Thomas to win the NWA Pacific Northwest Title

    1967 

    Chicago, Illinois:
    – Pat O’Conner & Wilbur Snyder defeated Harley Race & Chris Markoff to win the AWA World Tag Team Title 

    Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada:
    – Dr X beat The Crusher 
    – Harley Race & mystery partner Rock Rogowski (Ole Anderson) beat Mighty Igor Vodik & Al Tomko
       Rene Goulet beat Lorne Corlett 

    1972 

    Nashville, Tennessee:
    – Lorenzo Parente & Bobby Hart defeated Jerry Lawler & Jim White to win the NWA Mid-America Tag Team Title 

    1976

    Davenport, Iowa:
    – The Crusher & Peter Maivia beat Mad Dog Vachon & Baron Von Raschke
    – Pedro Morales beat Moose Morowski dq
    – Roger Kirby beat Buck Zumhofe

    1980

    Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada:
    – Andre The Giant beat AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel dq
    – AWA Tag Team Champions Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell beat Ken Patera & Bobby Duncum
    – Jerry Blackwell & Sheik Adnan beat Larry Hennig & Steve O
    – Brad Rheingans beat Bobby Heenan
    – Baron Von Raschke beat Jacques Goulet

    1983

    Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada: Attendance was 7,804
    – Hulk Hogan & Andre the Giant & Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell beat David Shults & Mr Saito & Jerry Blackwell & Ken Patera
    – Rick Martel beat Ray Stevens
    – Billy Robinson drew Brad Rheingans
    – Bobby Heenan beat Buck Zumhofe
    – Otto Wanz beat Bill White
    – Billy Graham beat Blackjack Lanza

    1987 

    Midland, Texas:
    – Matt Borne defeated Ted Arcidi to win the World Class Texas Heavyweight Title

    1996 

    – Lance Storm & Yuji Yasuraoka beat Jushin Liger & El Samurai in Aomori to win the Int. jr. tag titles

    1997

    Memphis, Tennessee:
    – Eddie Guerrero defeated Rey Mysterio, Jr. to regain the WCW Cruiserweight Title 

    2000

    London, England:
    – Lance Storm defeated General Rection (Hugh Morrus/Bill DeMott) to win the WCW United States Heavyweight Title

    2013 

    – In a three-way match with Davey Boy Smith Jr. & Lance Archer vs. Satoshi Kojima & Hiroyoshi Tenzan vs. Rob Conway & Jax Dane, Conway & Dane won the first fall for the NWA tag titles and Smith & Archer won the second fall or the IWGP tag titles, and then Smith & Archer won both titles in the third fall.

  • Daily pro wrestling history (11/09): Michaels defeats Hart in Montreal screwjob for WWF Title

    1933 

    Eugene, Orgeon:
    – 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 Title

    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 Title

    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

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

    1987 

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

    1991 

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

    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

    Montreal, Ontario, Canada:
    – Shawn Michaels defeated Bret Hart to win the WWF World Title 
    – Steve Austin defeated Owen Hart to win the WWF Intercontinental Title

    2005

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

    2008

    Orlando, Florida:
    – 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
    – Sting defeated AJ Styles to retain the TNA World Title

  • Daily pro wrestling history (11/08): Bockwinkel wins first AWA World Title

    1933

    St. Louis, Missouri:
    – Everette Marshall beat Dr. Karl Sarpolis 
    – Dick Shikat beat Paul Jones 
    – Orville Brown defeated Chief Chewchki  

    1944

    Des Moines, Iowa:
    – World Heavyweight Champion Orville Brown and World Junior Heavyweight Champion Ken Fenelon wrestled to a draw

    1962

    Kansas City, Kansas:
    – Sonny Myers defeated Ivan Zukov
    – Bob Orton defeated Lee Henning via DQ
    – United States Heavyweight Champion Pat O’Connor defeated Tiny Mills in three falls
    – Lumberjack Match: Bob Geigel defeated Red Bastien in three falls

    1968 

    Atlanta, Georgia:
    – Johnny Valentine defeated the Professional (Doug Gilbert) to win the Georgia Heavyweight Title 

    1973

    Kansas City, Kansas:
    – Elimination Match: Kit Conway & Mike George & Jim Brunzell defeated Tokyo Joe & Baron Scicluna & Lord Alfred Hayes
    – Steve Bolus defeated Taro Kobayoshi
    – Gentleman Ben the Wrestling Bear defeated Roger Kirby
    – Indian Chain Match: Danny Little Bear defeated Bob Orton
    – Central States Heavyweight Champion Bob Brown defeated Black Angus in three falls
    – Harley Race defeated Dory Funk, Jr. by DQ

    1974

    Denver, Colorado:
    – Saloon Match: The Crusher beat Larry Heiniemi
    – Horst Hoffman beat Ivan Putski
    – Chris Taylor beat Yugo Babich
    – Boris Breznikoff & Bobby Heenan beat Larry Hennig & Greg Gagne

    1975 

    St. Paul, Minnesota:
    – Nick Bockwinkel defeated Verne Gagne for the AWA World Heavyweight Title. This was Bockwinkel’s first AWA World Title and ended Verne Gagne’s 7 year title reign. Referee for the match was the late Paul Perschman (Buddy Rose)
    – Pampero Firpo no contest Baron Von Raschke
    – Billy Robinson beat Kim Duk dq
    – Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell beat Bobby Duncum & Buddy Wolff
    – Jos Leduc beat Don Wade

    1979

    Lexington, Kentucky:
    – AWA World Champion Nick Bockwinkel defeated Bill Dundee to retain title
    – Jerry Lawler defeated Superstar Billy Graham to win the CWA Title

    1980 

    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
    – Tony Garea & Rick Martel defeated The Samoans to win the WWF World Tag Team Title 

    Chicago, Illinois:
    – King Kong Brody & Ernie Ladd beat Dick The Bruiser & Andre The Giant
    – AWA Champion Verne Gagne no contest Billy Robinson
    – Nick Bockwinkel beat Pat O’Connor
    – Wilbur Snyder beat Dick Murdoch dq
    – Steve Regal drew Spike Huber
    – Tito Santana beat Roger Kirby
    – Mad Dog Vachon beat Ali Hassan
    – Bobby Heenan beat El Bracero

    1982

    Memphis, Tennessee: Attendance was 7,329
    – No Time Limit, No dq, Lawler’s Hair vs Southern Title: Jerry Lawler beat Nick Bockwinkel to win Southern Title
    – Lumberjack Match: Jackie Fargo beat Jimmy Hart
    – Southern Tag Team Champions Fabulous Ones beat Jesse Barr & Crusher Broomfield
    – Bill Dundee & Dutch Mantel beat Sweet Brown Sugar & Bobby Eaton dq
    – The Sheepherders beat Jacques Rougeau & Terry Taylor
    – Steve Regal beat The Angel
    – Spike Huber beat Carl Fergie

    1993 

    Memphis, Tennessee:
    – Brian Christopher & Jeff Jarrett defeated Rex Hargrove & Koko B. Ware to win the USWA Tag Team Title 

    1997 

    Bardstown, Kentucky:
    – Bull Pain defeated Buddy Landell to win the IWA Mid-South Heavyweight Title

    1999 

    State College, Pennsylvania:
    – The New Age Outlaws defeated Mankind & Al Snow to win the WWF World Tag Team Title 

    Indianapolis, Indiana:
    – Scott Hall defeated Bret Hart, Sid Vicious & Goldberg for the vacant WCW U.S. Heavyweight Title in a Ladder match 

    2003 

    Secaucus, New Jersey:
    – Jerry Lawler defeated Al Snow to win the Jersey All Pro Wrestling Heavyweight Title. 

    Wilmington, Delaware:
    – Kid Kruel defeated Christopher Daniels to win the ECWA Heavyweight Title

  • Daily pro wrestling history (11/07): Young Bucks win Super Junior Tag Team Tournament

    1901 

    – Tom Jenkins defeated Don McLeod to win the American Heavyweight Title

    Des Moines, Iowa:
    – Jess Reimer b. Charles Cutler to capture the American Heavyweight in 2 out of 3 falls

    1935

    St. Louis, Missouri: Attendance was 14,321
    – Danno O’Mahoney beat Gus Sonnenberg 
    – Man Mountain Dean defeated Ed “Strangler” Lewis 
    – Ernie Dusek beat Karl Sarpolis 
    – Ray Steele beat Emil Dusek
    – Joe Dusek beat Ellis Bashara 

    1947

    St. Joseph, Missouri: Attendance was 4,600 (sellout)
    – Sonny Myers beat Ronnie Etchison (2-1)  
    – Yukon Eric (as Eric Holmback) beat Lou Laird 
    – Terry McGinnis drew Steve Stanlee (as Paul Stanlee) 

    1963

    Kansas City, Kansas:
    – Dick the Bruiser beat Enrique Torres 2 falls to 1 
    – Bob Geigel and Larry Hamilton beat Mongolian Stomper and Moose Cholak  

    1968 

    Kansas City, Kansas:
    – Dick Murdoch & Dusty Rhodes defeated Tommy & Terry Martin to win the NWA North American Tag Team Title 

    1977

    Omaha, Nebraska:
    – 90 Minute Time Limit: AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel beat Billy Robinson
    – Angelo Mosca beat Larry Hennig
    – Joe Scarpello (sub Ray Stevens) beat Chris Markoff (sub Bobby Heenan)
    – Super Destroyer beat Jim Brunzell
    – Roger Kirby & Chris Markoff beat George Gadaski & Kenny Jay

    1982 

    Atlanta, Georgia:
    – Paul Orndorff defeated the Masked Superstar to win the National Heavyweight Title

    1984 

    Shreveport, Louisiana:
    – Bill Dundee defeated Adrian Street to win the Mid-South Wrestling Association Television Title

    1985 

    Chicago, Illinois:
    – Junkyard Dog defeated Randy Savage via countout to win the Wrestling Classic tournament 

    1997 

    Lexington, Kentucky:
    – Buddy Landell defeated Bull Pain to win the IWA Mid-South Heavyweight Title

    2006 

    Tokyo, Japan:
    – Masahiro Chono & Shinsuke Nakamura beat Koji Kanemoto & Hiroshi Tanahashi to win the G-1 tag team tournament 

    2008 

    Tokyo, Japan:
    – Satoshi Kojima & Hiroyoshi Tenzan beat Togi Makabe & Toru Yano to win the G-1 tag team tournament 

    2010 

    – Robbie E defeated Jay Lethal to win the TNA X Division Title

    2011

    Tokyo, Japan:
     – Lance Archer & Minoru Suzuki beat Giant Bernard (Matt Bloom) & Karl Anderson in Tokyo the G-1 tag team tournament

    2013 

    Tokyo, Japan:
    – The Young Bucks beat Rocky Romero & Alex Koslov in Tokyo to win the Super Junior tag team tournament

  • Daily pro wrestling history (11/06): Lynn wins X Division Title

    1947

    Kansas City, Kansas: Attendance was 4,000 (sellout)
    – MWA Title Match: Orville Brown drew Sonny Myers, Brown retained the title
    – Ronnie Etchison drew Terry McGinnis 
    – Yukon Eric (as Eric Holmback) beat Steve Stanlee 

    1951

    Topeka, Kansas:
    – Jimmy Coffield defeated Dennis Clary to win the Central States Title

    1962

    Kansas City, Missouri:
    – Don Leo Jonathan defeated Bill McDonald
    – Karl Von Brauner & Kurt Von Brauner defeated George Scott & Sandy Scott
    – Bearcat Wright defeated Dick the Bruiser by countout in three falls

    1980

    Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada:
    – Andre The Giant & Angelo Mosca beat Jerry Blackwell & John Studd
    – Nick Bockwinkel beat Mad Dog Vachon
    – Greg Gagne beat Adrian Adonis
    – Dino Bravo beat Jesse Ventura
    – Tito Santana beat Steve Regal
    – Bobby Heenan beat Buck Zumhofe

    1989 

    Memphis, Tennessee:
    – Jerry Lawler defeats The Soultaker (Papa Shango/Kama/Godfather) to win the USWA Unified Heavyweight Title 

    1994

    Los Angeles, California:
    – Perro Aguayo defeated Konnan in a Steel Cage match
    – Octagon & El Hijo del Santo defeated Love Machine (Art Barr) & Eddy Guerrero in three falls in a Mask vs. Hair match
    – Fuerza Guerrera, Madonna’s Boyfriend (Louie Spicolli), & Psicosis defeated Rey Misterio Jr., Heavy Metal, & Latin Lover when Guerrera forced Metal to submit to a reverse hammerlock.
    – Pegasus Kid (Chris Benoit), 2 Cold Scorpio & Tito Santana defeated Jerry Estrada, La Parka & Blue Panther 

    1995 

    Memphis, Tennessee:
    – Ahmed Johnson defeats Jerry Lawler for the USWA Unified Heavyweight Title

    1998 

    New York, New York:
    – The Dudley Boyz (Buh Buh & D-Von, now known as Team 3D) defeated Masato Tanaka & Balls Mahoney to win the ECW World Tag Team Titles

    2000 

    Houston, Texas:
    – Bull Buchanan & The Goodfather defeated The Hardy Boyz to win the WWF Tag Team Title 

    2002 

    Nashville, Tennessee:
    – Jerry Lynn defeated AJ Styles to win the NWA/TNA X Division Title 

    2006

    – Randy Orton & Edge defeated Triple H & Shawn Michaels
    – Lita defeated Mickie James to win the Divas title
    – Ric Flair & Roddy Piper defeated The Spirit Squad to win the WWF Tag Team Titles

  • Daily pro wrestling history (11/05): Rock wins WCW Title

    1963

    Kansas City, Kansas:
    – Bobo Brazil beat Fritz Von Erich 2 falls to 1 by dq
    – Mongolian Stomper drew Pat O’Connor 
    – Bob Geigel beat Reggie Parks 
    – Rock Hunter drew Ronnie Etchison 
    – Larry Hamilton and Enrique Torres beat Johnny Kace and Bulldog Plechas 

    Moline, Illinois:
    – AWA Champion Verne Gagne beat Larry Hennig
    – The Crusher beat Rene Goulet
    – Mitsu Arakawa beat Don McClarty
    – Moose Evans beat Marquis de Paree

    1964

    Kansas City, Kansas:
    – Sonny Myers defeated Don Jardine via DQ
    – Ron Reed defeated Kirk Hess
    – Pat O’Connor defeated Bob Orton
    – Bob Geigel fought The Lawman to a draw in three falls
    – Mike DiBiase defeated The Mongolian Stomper in 2 out of 3 falls

    1966

    St. Paul, Minnesota:
    – Larry Hennig & Harley Race no contest Alaskan & Big K
    – Killer Kowalski beat Jack Lanza
    – Billy Red Cloud drew Doug Gilbert
    – Reggie Parks beat Bob Hirsch
    – Jim Raschke (Baron Von Raschke) beat George Gadaski

    1971

    Denver, Colorado:
    – AWA Tag Team Champions The Crusher & Red Bastien beat Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens
    – Billy Robinson beat Larry Hennig
    – Don Muraco beat Lars Anderson dq 
    – Ivan Koloff beat Bull Bullinski

    1974 

    Atlanta, Georgia:
    – Chief Bold Eagle & Chief Little Eagle defeated the Royal Kangaroos to win the Georgia Tag Team Titles 

    1978

    St. Paul, Minnesota:
    – Andre The Giant no contest Nick Bockwinkel
    – Super Destroyer Mark II beat Larry Hennig dq
    – Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell beat Bob Orton Jr & Blackjack Lanza
    – Steve Olsonoski beat Pat Patterson dq
    – Paul Ellering drew Iron Sheik
    – Cecil Dubois beat Rufus R Jones

    1983

    Rockford, Illinois:
    – Andre the Giant won a 20 Man Battle Royal
    – Non Title: Rick Martel & Mad Dog Vachon beat AWA Tag Team Champions Ken Patera & Jerry Blackwell
    – Hulk Hogan beat David Shults
    – Mr Saito beat Buck Zumhofe
    – Jim Brunzell beat Superstar Billy Graham dq
    – Billy Robinson beat Bill White

    1985

    Utica, New York:
    – AWA Champion Rick Martel beat Nick Bockwinkel
    – Curt Hennig & Scott Hall drew Fabulous Freebirds Michael Hayes & Buddy Roberts

    1990 

    Memphis, Tennessee:
    – Terry Funk defeated Jerry Lawler to win the USWA Unified Heavyweight Title 

    1994 

    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
    – The Public Enemy defeated Cactus Jack & Mikey Whipwreck in a Brawl Games match to win the ECW World Tag Team Title
    – ECW World Television Champion Dean Malenko defeated Tazmaniac (Tazz) 

    2000 

    Villa Park, Illinois:
    – Steve Corino won a Double Jeopardy match to win the ECW World Heavyweight Title over Jerry Lynn, The Sandman and Justin Credible 

    2001 

    Uniondale, New York:
    – Test defeated Edge to win the WWF Intercontinental Title
    – The Rock defeated Chris Jericho to win the WCW World Heavyweight Title

    2002 

    Manchester, New Hampshire:
    – Edge & Rey Mysterio defeated Kurt Angle & Chris Benoit to win the WWE (Smackdown) Tag Team Title

  • Daily pro wrestling history (11/4): Kerry Von Erich beats Jerry Lawler for the World Class title

    1960

    St. Joseph, Missouri:
    – Central States Heavyweight Champion Mike Paidousis beat Joe Hamilton in 2 out of 3 falls
    – John Paul Henning and Frank Townsend defeated Lee Henning and Tommy O’Toole in 2 out of 3 falls
    – Stan Stasiak beat Bob Orton  

    1968

    Moline, Illinois:
    – AWA Tag Team Champions Mitsu Arakawa & Dr. Moto beat Larry Hennig & Harley Race
    – Dr. X beat Billy Red Lyons dq
    – Pampero Firpo beat Mike Bowyer
    – Lars Anderson beat Frankie Laine

    1971

    Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada:
    – Non Title: Larry Hennig & Lars Anderson beat AWA Tag Team Champions The Crusher & Red Bastien
    – Billy Robinson beat Ray Stevens dq
    – Vivian Vachon beat Betty Niccoli
    – Ivan Koloff beat Billy Red Cloud
    – Don Muraco beat Jack Bence

    1976

    Kansas City, Kansas:
    – Andre the Giant & Harley Race defeated Mitsuo Hata & Bob Slaughter (Sgt. Slaughter)
    – Rick Gibson defeated Bob Brown in three falls

    1978

    Chicago, Illinois:
    – Dick The Bruiser beat Bobby Duncum 
    – Super Destroyer Mark II beat Larry Hennig 
    – Art Thomas & Bobo Brazil beat Blackjack Lanza & Bob Orton Jr
    – Bobby Heenan beat Steve O

    1979

    Minneapolis, Minnesota:
    – Andre The Giant and AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel wrestled to a 60 minute time limit draw
    – Greg Gagne beat Bobby Duncum
    – Adrian Adonis & Jesse Ventura beat Paul Ellering & Steve Olsonoski
    – Billy Robinson beat Super Destroyer Mark III dq
    – Dino Bravo beat Sonny Driver
    – Ron Ritchie drew Buck Zumhofe

    1980 

    St. Lauderdale, Florida:
    – Dory Funk, Jr. defeated Dusty Rhodes to win the Florida State Heavyweight Title 

    1982 

    Norfolk, Virginia:
    – Greg Valentine defeated Wahoo McDaniel to win the NWA U.S. Heavyweight Title

    Salt Lake City, Utah:
    – Andre The Giant won battle royal
    – Hulk Hogan beat Adrian Adonis
    – Jerry Blackwell & Sheik Adnan beat Steve O & Brad Rheingans
    – Non Title: Jim Brunzell beat AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel
    – Greg Gagne beat Tom Lintz
    – Baron Von Raschke beat Bobby Duncum dq

    1984

    Milwaukee, Wisconsin:
    – AWA Tag Team Champions Road Warriors beat Fabulous Ones
    – Jerry Blackwell no contest King Kong Brody
    – Nick Bockwinkel & Mr Saito beat Larry Hennig & Curt Hennig
    – Billy Robinson dcor Boom Boom Bundy
    – Jimmy Garvin beat Baron Von Raschke dq
    – Brad Rheingans beat Steve Regal

    1988

    Dallas, Texas:
    – Kerry Von Erich beat AWA Champion Jerry Lawler to win the World Class Title
    – Botswana Beast & King Parsons beat Eric Embry & Kendall Windham
    – Michael Hayes & Steve Cox beat Samoan Swat Team
    – Jimmy Jack Funk beat Steve Casey

    1991 

    Memphis, Tennessee:
    – Tom Prichard defeated Eric Embry to win the USWA Southern Heavyweight Title 
    – Doug Masters & Bart Sawyer defeated Jeff Jarrett & Robert Fuller to win the USWA Tag Team Title

    1994 

    Hamburg, Pennsylvania:
    – 2 Cold Scorpio defeated Jason for the ECW Television Title 
    – Dean Malenko (managed by Jason) defeated 2 Cold Scorpio to win the ECW TV Title

    2001

    Manchester, England:
    – WCW World Champion Chris Jericho defeated Kurt Angle
    – WWF Intercontinental Champion Edge defeated Christian in a steel cage match
    – WWF World Heavyweight Champion Steve Austin defeated The Rock

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    1939 

    Buffalo, New York:
    – Steve Casey defeated Ed Don George to win the American Wrestling Association World Heavyweight Title

    1956 

    Des Moines, Iowa:
    – World Tag Team Champions The Volkoff Brothers (Boris and Nicolai Volkoff) defeated Bobby Bruns and Roy McClarity 
    – Billy Wicks defeated Dick Raines

    1962

    St. Paul, Minnesota:
    – Rocky Hamilton & Bob Geigel beat Doug Gilbert & Dick Steinborn dq
    – Moose Evans beat Kurt Von Brauner 
    – Larry Hennig beat Crybaby Cannon 
    – Jack Lanza beat Bob Sabre 

    1967

    Chicago, Illinois:
    – Pat O’Connor & Wilbur Snyder beat Harley Race & Chris Markoff to win AWA Tag Team Title
    – Dr X beat the Crusher
    – Mitsu Arakawa & Dr Moto beat Ramon Torres & Santiago Acosta
    – Blackjack Lanza beat Rene Goulet
    – Rock Rogowski (Ole Anderson) beat George Gadaski

    1972

    Chicago, Illinois:
    – Dick the Bruiser & The Crusher beat AWA Tag Team Champions Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens dq
    – Wahoo McDaniel beat Baron Von Raschke
    – Sailor Art Thomas drew Blackjack Lanza
    – Superstar Billy Graham beat George Scott
    – Moose Cholak beat Rene Goulet
    – Larry Hennig beat George Gadaski

    1979 

    Atlanta, Georgia:
    – Killer Karl Kox defeated Stan Hansen to win the Georgia TV Title 

    1981 

    Tampa, Florida:
    – The Spoiler defeated Charlie Cook for the Florida State Heavyweight Title 

    1984

    Chicago, Illinois:
    – Boom Boom (King Kong) Bundy & Jerry Blackwell won a tag battle royal (Bundy couldn’t be called King Kong because that was the name Brody was using during his AWA run)
    – Lights Out Match, Jerry Blackwell beat King Kong Brody (Blackwell pinned mgr Sheik Adnan for the win because Brody wouldn’t agree to be pinned. Brody was called King Kong instead of Bruiser because the area already had one “Bruiser” and that was Dick the Bruiser)
    – Non Title, Fabulous Ones beat AWA Tag Team Champions Road Warriors
    – Curt Hennig drew Nick Bockwinkel 
    – Mr. Saito beat Baron Von Raschke
    – Jimmy Garvin beat Steve O
    – Brad Rheingans beat Steve Regal
    (AWA was on fire at this stage — despite losing Hogan to the WWF almost a year earlier — drawing 18,301 fans for this card)

    1985

    Chicago, Illinois:
    – Road Warrior Animal won battle royal
    – Road Warriors beat Fabulous Freebirds, Michael Hayes & Buddy Roberts
    – Sgt. Slaughter beat Bill Irwin
    – Curt Hennig & Greg Gagne & Scott Hall beat Jim Garvin & Steve Regal & Larry Zbyszko
    – Handicap match, Stan Hansen beat Jerry O & Rob Rechsteiner (Rick Steiner)
    – Leon White beat Scott Irwin dq
    (Attendance was 9,500)

    1997 

    – Perry Saturn defeated Disco Inferno to win the WCW World Television Title
    – WCW World Tag Team Champions The Steiner Brothers defeated Public Enemy in a Philly Street Fight
    – Chris Jericho pinned Scott Hall

    2011 

    – Gail Kim & Madison Rayne defeated Tara & Brooke Tessmacher to win the Knockouts Tag Team Title 
    – Robert Roode defeated James Storm to win the TNA World Heavyweight Title

    2014

    – Rusev defeated Sheamus to win the WWE United States Heavyweight championship