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  • New Japan on AXS results: AJ Styles vs. Ibushi from Invasion Attack 2015

    This is an interesting episode as the entire hour is dedicated to the IWGP Heavyweight championship match from Invasion Attack 2015, with Kota Ibushi challenging AJ Styles for the title.

    This’ll wrap up our look at the Invasion Attack 2015 show, which took place on April 5, 2015 in Tokyo, Japan at Sumo Hall.

    First up is the retrospective interview with Kota Ibushi. He put over the IWGP title and mentioned it’s the biggest title in Japan. He’s proud of himself because his skills are good enough to be in New Japan. When it comes to AJ, he considered him one of the best in the world. He also put over Styles in that Styles had the strongest skills.

    I was surprised they took the whole hour to air this, but they took smart commercial breaks and the match did. They took it slow for the first half of the match, very much doing a feeling out process. They did occasional big moves but built up to a great series of moves, including a tease from Kota Ibushi with the attempt of the dragon suplex from the top rope. Ibushi was going for a hurricanrana from the top rope at one point, Styles teased the Clash from the top rope but Ibushi countered. That was a really cool tease.

    Another tease I liked was when Omega came out to distract Kota Ibushi. He and Ibushi were synonymous with each other in DDT, teaming together on many occasions. I liked the subtleties of what Omega did as he seemed conflicted, and not outright heelish in his interference. Ibushi tried for a Phoenix Splash, but AJ countered into the Styles Clash and got the win there. Really fantastic match that lived up to everyone’s expectations.

    IWGP Champion AJ Styles vs. Kota Ibushi

    Crowd was really into this. AJ Styles was truly someone special when in New Japan as he had a presence not too many on the roster have. Ibushi has that presence too, and people buy him as someone who can headline. He’s been out for the last few months with herniated discs, which is hardly surprising considering the type of matches that he has where he completely destroys his body with crazy moves, but that’s the price you pay for doing this kind of style once or even twice a month. When Ibushi returns, and if he can go at this level still when he does, it should be a no-brainer that he, along with Omega, should be the two to fill the void that’s being left by AJ Styles and Shinsuke Nakamura’s departures.

    Styles was celebrating his win when Okada came in and cleared everyone out of the ring on his own, laying out Styles with the rainmaker. Gedo takes the mic and says he’ll wrap up the show for him, saying Okada will make it rain in the world of professional wrestling.

    Okada mentions that he’s come back for the belt, since he slammed Fale in the ring – he’s really rocking it right now. He’s back, watch him go on a rampage. Gedo says he’ll take it back by force.

    Ibushi in his post match interview says he considered it like his last big match, but still couldn’t win. He was very despondent. He says if he could challenge for the belt again, he’d really like to get revenge. You could really feel for him. It’s so weird in WWE they try and dismiss wins and losses because they think everyone knows its fake so it doesn’t matter. But people like seeing wins and losses because even if everyone knows it’s predetermined, they want their favorites to succeed and win, and are with them even at their lowest point, much like Ibushi was here. If you render every win and loss meaningless, why are you even out there supporting guys they want you to like?

    Ibushi mentions that he felt like he lost the match in many ways – he was never able to get advantage like he wanted. When Omega interfered, he felt like time stopped. He didn’t feel it had any impact in the match. He still doesn’t know why he joined Bullet Club, but he hopes he can team with him again someday.

    Really fine episode of this program. Featured an excellent match, good interviews and some interesting perspectives on things you wouldn’t otherwise get on a regular New Japan feed.

  • NXT Tampa, FL, live results: Sami Zayn vs. Manny Andrade for the first time

    Photo: @JJWilliamsWON

    From the University Area CDC Gymnasium in Tampa, FL

    The Hype Bros beat Gzim Selmani and Sunny Dhinsa with the Hype Ryder

    A lot of silly dancing by Mojo and the crowd was in fact hype.

    Tino Sabatelli beat Alexander Wolfe

    This was was a much longer match than the two of them are used to. 

    Peyton Royce beat Aliyah

    Royce won via submission with her new hold. She has been working singles matches lately and has done a good job. 

    Alex Riley beat Patrick Clark

    This was a good match where Patrick even countered Riley’s finish in to what looked like an RKO. The place bit on the near fall and was really pulling for Patrick before Riley got the win.

    Enzo, Cass, and Carmella beat Blake, Murphy, and Alexa Bliss

    It was billed as an intergender match, but that’s just NXT speak for a mixed tag match. Crowd was in to this, getting fired up for every tag and when Enzo hit the big splash for the win.

    Sami Zayn beat Manny Andrade

    Zayn won with the Helluva Kick in an excellent match. One of the best 1-1 live event matches I’ve ever seen. They did mat work early, both teased dives to each other to the outside, Sami with his flip back in to the ring, Manny with his Tranquilo Lounge on the middle rope. A huge Blue Thunder Bomb for a near fall followed by some strong chops took us to the finish where Sami hit the Exploder in to the corner and ran in for the kick to win it. Post match Sami raised Manny’s hand and the two embraced.

    – Dallas Harper did a promo about being 6’9″ and “Ohhhh so fine”. He was heckled by the crowd with a “Where’s Your Shirt” chant.

    Nia Jax beat Adrien Reese

    This was a short, painful match. Nia destroyed her. 

    America Alpha (Jason Jordan and Chad Gable) beat NXT Tag Champions Dash and Dawson in a non title match

    This was a very good match that got a lot of time. The action was well paced and the heels kept just enough heat on the faces to keep everyone rooting for them to wage their comeback. Gable scored the pin on Dash with the assisted suplex for the win. 

  • WWE Mannheim, Germany, live results: Charlotte vs. Paige, Roman Reigns vs. ADR

    Submitted by Max Schwager of WrestlingInfos.de from the SAP Arena in Mannheim, Germany (2/12)

    – WWE Intercontinental Champion Dean Ambrose defeated Rusev (w/ Lana) via Dirty Deeds in 15:00.

    – Cesaro and german musician Eko Fresh were in the ring. Cesaro announced tonight’s main event: Roman Reigns vs. Alberto Del Rio in a street fight.

    – Jack Swagger defeated Tyler Breeze via Patriot Lock in 10:00.

    – Goldust defeated Bo Dallas in 01:00. Dallas protests after the match, challenges anyone in the back to a match. R-Truth answers.

    – R-Truth defeated Bo Dallas via Lie Detector in 00:10. After the match, Truth and Goldust had an dance battle. No winner was announced. 

    – The Big Show & The Usos (Jimmy Uso & Jey Uso) defeated WWE Tag Team Champions The New Day (Big E, Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods) via chokeslam from Big Show to Big E in 10:00. Usos facepaint was in black-red-gold.

    – WWE Divas Champion Charlotte (c) (w/ Ric Flair) defeated Paige via roll-up in 10:00 in a non-title match with Summer Rae as special ref.

    – Dolph Ziggler defeated Kevin Owens via superkick into the ZigZag in 12:00.

    – Roman Reigns defeated Alberto Del Rio via spear through a table in a street fight.

  • Daily pro wrestling history (02/12): Ted DiBiase wins Missouri State title, Christian wins NWA Title

    1943

    Kansas City, Kansas:
    – World Champion Bobby Managoff beat Orville Brown to retain the title
    – Ronnie Etchison beat Babe Zaharias  

    1957

    Hamilton, Ontario, Canada:
    – Bill and Ed Miller defeated Guy and Joe Brunetti to win the NWA Canadian Open Tag Team Title 

    1959

    Kansas City, Kansas:
    – Dick Hutton beat Bob Ellis when the match was stopped due to blood loss  
    – Bob Geigel and Mighty Atlas beat Bobby Bruns and Sonny Myers 
    – Lee Henning defeated Dino Bravo 
    – Farmer Don Marlin and Rip Hawk went to a draw

    1960

    Houston, Texas:
    – Adnan Kaissey and Hogan Wharton defeated Joe Christie and Man Mountain Managoff for the Texas NWA World Tag Team Titles 

    1962 

    Memphis, Tennessee:
    – Jackie Fargo and Lester Welch defeated Dante and Mephisto to win the Mid-America NWA Southern Tag Team Titles

    1965

    Mobile, Alabama:
    – Chin Lee defeated Dick Dunn to win the NWA Gulf Coast Heavyweight Title 

    1966

    Sydney, Australia:
    – Dominic DeNucci defeated Killer Kowalski to win the International Wrestling Alliance World Heavyweight Title

    1967

    St. Paul, Minnesota:
    – Verne Gagne beat Killer Kowalski
    – AWA Tag Team Champions Larry Hennig & Harley Race beat Doug Gilbert & Reggie Parks
    – The Alaskan beat Billy Red Cloud
    – Eddie Sharkey beat George Gadaski
    – Bob Boyer beat Mark Starr

    1974 

    Mobile, Alabama:
    – Duke Miller defeated The Mysterious Med to win the NWA Gulf Coast Heavyweight Title 

    1975

    Miami Beach, Florida:
    – NWA Title: Jack Brisco defeated Mongolian Stomper to retain the title
    – Andre The Giant won a 21-man Battle Royal 
    – Florida Title: Bill Watts defeated Bob Roop by dq
    – Buddy Colt & Bobby Shane defeated Tony Charles & Jos LeDuc 
    – Mike Graham & Tony Parisi defeated The Patriots 
    – Bob Armstrong drew Dick Slater 
    – Jim Dillon defeated Mike Pappas 
    – Chris Taylor defeated George McCreary & Beauregard 
    – Dominic DeNucci defeated Baron Scicluna 
    – Johnny Weaver defeated Beautiful Bruce

    1976

    Kansas City, Kansas:
    – Mike George defeated Ed Wiskoski for the NWA Central States Heavyweight Title 

    1977

    San Bernadino, California:
    – Toru Tanaka defeated Chavo Guerrero to win the NWA Americas Heavyweight Title 

    Indianapolis, Indiana:
    – Moose Cholak and Paul Christy defeated The Bounty Hunters (David and Johnny Novak) for the World Wrestling Association World Tag Team
    Titles

    1978 

    St. Louis, Missouri:
    – Ted DiBiase defeated Dick Slater to win the NWA Missouri Heavyweight Title 

    1981

    Sioux City, Iowa:
    – The Crusher beat Jerry Blackwell

    1982 

    Los Angeles, California:
    – Sweet Brown Sugar defeated Bobby Lane for the NWA Americas Heavyweight Title 
    – The Scorpions defeated Carlos Mata and The Kiss to win the NWA Americas Tag Team Titles

    1983

    Chicago, Illinois:
    – AWA Tag Team Champions Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell no contest Jerry Blackwell & Sgt. Goulet (sub Sheik Adnan)
    – Hulk Hogan beat Jesse Ventura dq
    – Jerry Lawler beat Ken Patera
    – Wahoo McDaniel beat Bobby Duncum
    – Rick Martel beat Sgt. Goulet dq
    – Bobby Heenan beat Buck Zumhofe
    – Steve O drew Tom Lintz

    1984

    Toronto, Ontario, Canada:
    – Ric Flair retained The NWA  World championship by defeating Harley Race in a steel Cage match 
    – Handsome Jimmy Valiant and Dusty Rhodes defeated The Assassins on a count out
    – Leo Burke retained the North America Championship over Vinnie Valentino
    – Buddy Hart defeated J.J. Dillon

    1985

    Memphis, Tennessee:
    – Jerry Lawler defeated Eddie Gilbert for the AWA Southern Heavyweight Title

    Tampa, Florida:
    – Jesse Barr defeated Brian Blair to win the NWA Florida Heavyweight Title 

    Quebec City, Quebec, Canada:
    – NWA Champion Ric Flair beat Dino Bravo
    – AWA Champion Rick Martel beat King Tonga

    1988

    Philadelphia, Pennsylvanaia:
    – Ivan Koloff and The Powers of Pain (The Barbarian and The Warlord) defeated Paul Ellering (subbing for Road Warrior Animal), Road
    Warrior Hawk and Dusty Rhodes for the NWA World Six-Man Tag Team Titles 

    1990

    Gainesville, Georgia:
    – Brian Pillman and Z-Man (Tom Zenk) defeated The Fabulous Freebirds (Jimmy Garvin and Michael Hayes) in a tournament final to win
    the vacant WCW United States Tag Team Titles

    Memphis, Tennessee:
    – Steve Doll and Rex King defeated Robert Fuller and Brian Lee to win the SWA Tag Team Titles

    1997

    Toyohashi, Japan:
    – Battlanger and Masaaki Mochizuki defeated Lance Storm and Yuji Yasuraoka for the WAR International Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Titles

    1999 

    Springfield, Missouri:
    – Steve Sharp defeated Greg Valentine to become the first World League Wrestling Heavyweight Champion

    2000 

    Oberhausen, Germany:
    – Creative Control (Ron and Don Harris) defeated The Mamalukes (Big Vito and Johnny the Bull) to win the WCW World Tag Team Titles

    2000 

    Denver, North Carolina:
    – Leilani Kai defeated Strawberry Fields in a tournament final to become the first NWA Mid-Atlantic Women’s Champion 

    Memphis, Tennessee:
    – Derrick King won the Pro Wrestling Young Guns Title by defeating Chris Michaels and Allen Steel in a three-way match

    2003

    Nashville, Tennessee:
    – Kid Kash defeated Sonny Siaki to win the TNA X Division Title 

    2005

    Cauyguas, Puerto Rico:
    – Ricky Banderas defeated Glamour Boy Shane to win the IWA World Heavyweight Title

    Columbus, Georgia:
    – A.J. Styles and Damien Steele defeat Glenn Gilberti and Johnny Swinger to win the Georgia Championship Wrestling Tag Team Title in Columbus, Georgia.

    2006

    Against All Odds: Orlando, Florida:
    – Rhino defeated Abyss (with James Mitchell) in a Falls Count Anywhere match
    – TNA X Division Champion Samoa Joe defeated A.J. Styles and Christopher Daniels in a three-way match to retain the title
    – Team 3D (Brother Ray and Brother Devon) defeated Team Canada (Bobby Roode and Eric Young) with Scott D’Amore
    – Christian Cage pinned NWA World Heavyweight Champion Jeff Jarrett to win the title

    2007

    Kobe, Japan:
    – Matt Sydal defeated Masato Yoshino to win the Dragon Gate Open the Brave Gate Title

    2012

    Against All Odds: Orlando, Florida:
    – TNA Knockouts champion Gail Kim (with Madison Rayne) defeated Tara
    – Samoa Joe & Magnus defeated TNA Tag Team champions Crimson & Matt Morgan to win the titles
    – TNA X-Division champion Austin Aries defeated Alex Shelley

  • WWE NXT Jacksonville, FL, live results: Riddick Moss injured during main event

    – Hype Bros beat Blake & Murphy. During the Hype Bros celebration, Mojo Rawley picked up an adorable child and flew him like an air plane.

    – Elias Samson beat Patrick Clark. Samson taunted the crowd with a song before the match.

    – Liv Morgan beat Adrien Reese with a moonsault splash similar to Alexa Bliss’ finish but facing away on the top turnbuckle.

    – Levis Valenzuela beat Steve Cutler. A lot of comedy and the fiesta rolls on.

    – Jason Jordan & Chad Gable beat The Vaudevillains. Match of the night in the ring, these two teams work well together so that’s no suprise.

    – Apollo Crews beat Tino Sabbatelli. These two have been having good matches lately.

    – Interview segment w/ Mandy Rose. She was heckled, and “What?”‘d down while promoting Total Divas.

    – Asuka beat Alexa Bliss via submission with the Asuka Lock.

    – Sami Zayn, Enzo Amore, & Big Cass vs. Riddick Moss, and NXT Tag Team Champions Dash, & Dawson went to a no contest when Moss was apparently injured during a triple suplex spot.

    The referee put up an X and the medical team assisted Moss. Sami let the people know Riddick said he’d be okay, and the good guys hit finishers on the tag champions to send everyone home happy. 

  • WWE Cologne, Germany, results: Dean Ambrose vs. Rusev, Roman Reigns/Alberto del Rio street fight

    Submitted by Max Schwager from the Lanxess Arena in Cologne, Germany​ (2/11)

    – Dolph Ziggler defeated Kevin Owens via Superkick (10:00).

    – Cesaro was in the ring. He announced tonight’s main event: Roman Reigns vs. Alberto Del Rio in a Cologne Street Fight.

    – Jack Swagger defeated Bo Dallas via Patriot Lock (10:00). Neither guy got a reaction.

    – Goldust defeated Tyler Breeze via powerslam (2:00). Again, neither guy got a reaction. Breeze protests after the match, challenges anyone in the back to a match. R-Truth answers.

    – R-Truth defeated Tyler Breeze via Lie Detector in five seconds.

    – WWE Intercontinental Champion Dean Ambrose def. Rusev (w/ Lana) via roll-up (15:00). The crowd chanted “We want Lana”. She answered with “That’s nice, but I don’t like you”.

    – WWE Divas Champion Charlotte (w/Ric Flair) def. Paige via Natural Selection (10:00) in a non-title match. Summer Rae was special ref and was very slanted toward Charlotte. At one point, he pulled the “I can’t count because my hand hurts.” After the match, Paige put Summer Rae in the PTO.

    – Big Show & The Usos (Jimmy Uso & Jey Uso) defeated WWE Tag Team Champions The New Day (Big E, Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods) after Show hit the chokeslam on Big E. (10:00). Big Show was super over.

    – Roman Reigns def. Alberto del Rio in a Cologne street fight after hitting the spear.

  • WWE Bremen, Germany results: Roman Reigns vs. Alberto del Rio

    Submitted by Max Schwager from the ÖVB Arena in Bremen, Germany​ (2/10)

    – The Usos (Jimmy Uso & Jey Uso) & The Big Show defeated The New Day (Big E, Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods).

    – Cesaro was in the ring. He announced tonight’s main event: Roman Reigns vs. Alberto Del Rio in a street fight.

    – Jack Swagger defeated Tyler Breeze

    – WWE Divas Champion Charlotte (w/ Ric Flair) defeated Paige. Summer Rae was the special refereee and was very one-sided. Once Paige tried to cover Charlotte, Summer didn’t count because her hand was “hurting”.

    – WWE Intercontinental Champion Dean Ambrose def. Kevin Owens

    – Goldust defeated Bo Dallas in 10 seconds. Dallas protests after the match, challenges anyone in the back to a match. R-Truth answers. (By the way, this is exactly what happened last November during the European Tour).

    – R-Truth defeated Bo Dallas in five seconds

    – Dolph Ziggler def. Rusev (w/ Lana). During the match, Rusev started a “Scheiß HSV”-chant which means “sh*tty HSV”. HSV is a German soccer club from Hamburg.

    – Roman Reigns defeated Alberto Del Rio in a street fight.

  • Daily pro wrestling history (02/10): Terry Funk wins the Missouri State Title

    1926

    St. Louis, Missouri:
    – World Heavyweight Champion Joe Stecher beat Jim Londos in 2 out of 3 falls
    – Stanislaus Zbyszko beat Jack Brissler  

    1955 

    Columbus, Ohio:
    – Buddy Rogers and Great Scott defeated Stan Holek and Bill Miller for the Midwest Wrestling Association American Tag Team Titles

    1965

    Lubbock, Texas:
    – Johnny Valentine defeated Dory Funk, Sr. to win the Amarillo NWA North American Heavyweight Title

    1967

    Los Angeles, California:
    – Pedro Morales and Ricky Romero defeated Hard Boiled Haggerty and El Shereef to win the World Wrestling Association World Tag Team Titles

    1968

    Minneapolis, Minnesota:
    – AWA Champion Verne Gagne beat Harley Race
    – Dr X beat Luke Brown
    – Mad Dog Vachon no contest Bill Watts
    – Rene Goulet & Eddie Sharkey beat Mark Starr & George Gadaski
    – Kenny Jay beat Guy Taylor

    1970 

    Orlando, Florida:
    – Jack Brisco defeated Mr. Saito for the NWA Florida Heavyweight Title 
    – Dante and The Great Mephisto defeated Sailor Art Thomas and Thunderbolt Patterson to win the Florida NWA Southern Tag Team Titles

    1973

    St. Louis, Missouri:
    – Terry Funk defeated Johnny Valentine to win the NWA Missouri Heavyweight Title 

    Milwaukee, Wisconsin:
    – AWA Tag Team Champions Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens beat Billy Robinson & Don Muraco
    – Superstar Billy Graham beat Bill Watts
    – Rene Goulet beat George Scott
    – Reggie Parks beat Lord Blears
    – Ken Patera beat Johnny Heidman

    1978

    Los Angeles, California:
    – Hector Guerrero defeated The Canadian (Roddy Piper) for the NWA Americas Heavyweight Title 

    Atlanta, Georgia:
    – Georgia Champion Stan Hansen drew Dick Slater
    – AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel beat Tommy Rich
    – Ole Anderson beat Bob Armstrong
    – Dusty Rhodes beat Abdullah The Butcher
    – Mr Wrestling II & Tony Atlas beat Bounty Hunter & Jacques Goulet
    – Adrian Adonis beat The Invader

    1979 

    Chicago, Illinois:
    – Giant Baba defeated Abdullah the Butcher for the AJPW PWF Heavyweight Title 

    1980

    Knoxville, Tennessee:
    – The Matador (Jerry Stubbs) and Mike Stallings defeated Dennis Condrey and David Schultz in a rematch for the held-up NWA Southeastern
    Tag Team Titles

    Toronto, Ontario, Canada:
    – Dewey Robertson retained The Canadian title pinning The Sensational Intelligent Destroyer 
    – Ric Flair won by disqualification over U.S. champion Jimmy Snuka 
    – Texas Street Fight: Black Jack Mulligan won over Big John Studd 
    – Pedro Morales defeated Brute Bernard
    – The Blue Demons defeated Klondike Bill and Nick DeCarlo 

    1982

    Milwaukee, Wisconsin:
    – Greg Gagne beat AWA World Champion Nick Bockwinkel dq
    – Ken Patera & Bobby Duncum beat Tito Santana & Hulk Hogan 
    – Weasel Suit Match: Buck Zumhofe beat Bobby Heenan
    – Jerry Blackwell beat Jim Brunzell 
    – Brad Rheingans drew Sheik Adnan El Kassie
    – Baron Von Raschke beat Sgt. Jacques Goulet 

    1985

    Toronto, Ontario, Canada:
    – Jimmy Snuka defeated Rowdy Roddy Piper on a count out 
    – W.W.F. world tag team champions Mike Rotundo and Barry Windham and the team of Nikola Volkoff and the Iron Sheik were both disqualified 
    – Hillbilly Jim defeated Rex Moondog 
    – Cowboy Bob Orton defeated George Wells 
    – Brutus Beefcake defeated SD Jones 
    – Dick Murdoch defeated Nick DeCarlo 
    – Black Jack Mulligan defeated Goldie Rogers

    1990

    Tokyo Dome: Tokyo, Japan:
    – Maso Saito defeated AWA World Heavyweight Champion Larry Zbyszko to win the title
    – Special referee: Lou Thesz: Antonio Inoki & Seiji Sakaguchi beat Shinya Hashimoto & Masa Chono
    – Koji Kitao beat Bam Bam Bigelow
    – IWGP Champion Big Van Vader dcor Stan Hansen
    – Genichiro Tenryu & Tiger Mask beat Riki Choshu & George Takano
    – Jumbo Tsuruta & Yoshiaki Yatsu beat Kengo Kimura & Osamu Kido
    – Steve Williams beat Salman Hashimikov
    – Brad Rheingans beat Victor Zangiev

    1992 

    Memphis, Tennessee:
    – Kamala defeated Koko B. Ware for the held-up USWA Unified World Heavyweight Title 
    – Brian Christopher defeated Tom Prichard for the USWA Texas Heavyweight Title

    1996 

    Caguas, Puerto Rico:
    – Abdullah the Butcher defeated Mabel to win the WWC Universal Heavyweight Title

    2008

    Against All Odds: Orlando, Florida:
    – TNA Knockouts champion, Awesome Kong defeated ODB to retain the title
    – TNA champion, Kurt Angle defeated Christian Cage to retain the title

  • Daily pro wrestling history (02/9): Steiner Brothers win WCW World Tag Team Titles

    1956

    Kansas City, Kansas:
    – Richard Brown beat Ike Eakins 
    – June Byers and Carol Cook beat Penny Banner and Mary Jane Mull 
    – Guy Brunetti beat Bob Corby (dq) 
    – Joe Tangaro drew Danny Plechas (20:00) 

    1957

    Kansas City, Kansas:
    – Wild Red Berry and Richard Brown beat Babe Zaharias and Lou Plummer 2 falls to 0
    – Bob Geigel beat Tommy O’Toole 
    – Ramon Cernadas beat Frank Hurley 
    – Richard Brown beat Babe Zaharias 

    1961

    Rochester, Minnesota:
    – Hard Boiled Haggerty beat AWA Champion Verne Gagne dq
    – Jim Hady beat Len Montana
    – Gene Kiniski beat Joe Scarpello
    – Wilbur Snyder beat George Drake

    1964

    Minneapolis, Minnesota:
    – Moose Evans & Verne Gagne beat Dick the Bruiser & The Crusher to win the AWA Tag Team Title
    – Mitsu Arakawa beat Doug Gilbert
    – Rene Goulet beat Marquis de Paree
    – Princess Little Cloud beat Bette Boucher
    – Bob Geigel beat Maurice Lapointe

    1969

    Toronto, Ontario, Canada:
    – The Mighty Igor beat Ivan Koloff 
    – Bulldog Brower and Whipper Billy Watson beat The Assassin and Al Costello Watson 
    – Edouard Carpentier beat The Mighy Ursus 
    – Rocky Johnson and Ivan Kalmikoff went to a 15:00 draw
    – Dewey Robertson beat Eric the Red 
    – The Sheik beat Bill Palmer 
    – Paul DeMarco beat Fred Atkins 

    1973

    Chicago, Illinois:
    – AWA Champion Verne Gagne beat Blackjack Mulligan 2 out of 3 falls
    – Superstar Billy Graham beat Wahoo McDaniel dq
    – Dusty Rhodes & Dick Murdoch beat Billy Robinson & Wilbur Snyder
    – Ernie Ladd beat Lord James Blears
    – Rene Goulet drew Reggie Parks
    – Blackjack Lanza beat Jim Brunzell

    1977

    Denver, Colorado:
    – Andre the Giant & Ray Stevens & Larry Hennig beat Nick Bockwinkel & Blackjack Lanza & Bobby Duncum 
    – Pedro Morales beat Pierre Poisson 
    – Angelo Mosca beat Bill Francis 
    – Super Destroyer beat Peter Maivia dq 

    1982 

    Tampa, Florida:
    – The Midnight Rider (the suspended Dusty Rhodes under a mask) defeated Ric Flair to win the NWA World Heavyweight Championship 
    (After the match, NWA President Bob Geigel demanded that the Midnight Rider unmask. If Rhodes revealed it was him under the
    mask, he would have been banned for life, so he refused and gave up the NWA Championship, which was returned to Flair)

    Omaha, Nebraska:
    – Ken Patera beat Hulk Hogan dq
    – Tito Santana & Buck Zumhofe beat Bobby Duncum & Bobby Heenan
    – Greg Gagne beat Rene Goulet
    – Brad Rheingans drew Jerry Blackwell

    1986

    St. Paul, Minnesota:
    – Road Warriors & Paul Ellering beat Mongolian Stomper & Boris Zhukov & Barbarian dq
    – No dq match: AWA Champion Stan Hansen beat Sgt. Slaughter by countout
    – AWA Tag Team Champions Scott Hall & Curt Hennig beat Bill Irwin & Scott Irwin dq
    – Jerry Blackwell beat Earthquake Ferris (sub King Kong Brody) dq
    – Marty Jannetty beat Doug Somers
    – Brad Rheingans beat Earthquake Ferris

    Toronto, Ontario, Canada:
    – The British Bulldog, Davey Boy Smith and The Dynamite Kid defeated the WWF tag team champions Brutus Beefcake and Greg Valentine via disqualification 
    – Intercontinental champion Tito Santana pinned Jesse Ventura to retain title
    – Paul Orndorff defeated Cowboy Bob Orton 
    – Corporal Kirchner defeated The Iron Sheik
    – George(The Animal) Steele beat Barry O 
    – Adrian Adonis defeated Special Delivery Jones 

    1998

    El Paso, Texas:
    – Rick & Scott Steiner defeated The Outsiders (Scott Hall & Kevin Nash) to win the WCW World Tag Team Championship

    2003

    Guadalajara, Mexico:
    – Vampiro defeated Shocker to win the NWA light heavyweight title

    2009

    Tokyo, Japan:
    – Kaz Hayashi defeated Naomichi Marafuji to win the All Japan title

  • Daily pro wrestling history (02/08): Randy Savage wins the WWF IC Title

    1917 

    Des Moines, Iowa:
    – World Heavyweight Champion Earl Caddock defeated Wladek Zbyszko 

    1954

    Birmingham, Alabama:
    – Fred Blassie defeated Don McIntyre to win the Florida NWA Southern Heavyweight Title

    1957

    Atlanta, Georgia:
    – Don and Mark Lewin defeated Chief Big Heart and Red McIntyre for the Georgia NWA International Tag Team Title 

    1962

    Rochester, Minnesota:
    – Death Match: Verne Gagne beat Bob Geigel
    – AWA Champion Mr. M beat Tiny Mills dq
    – Joe Scarpello drew Nikita Kalmikoff

    1963

    Atlanta, Georgia:
    – Eddie Graham defeated Fred Blassie to win the Georgia version of the NWA World Heavyweight Title

    1966

    Dallas, Texas:
    – The Destroyer (Dick Beyer) and The Golden Terror defeated Kanji (Antonio) Inoki and Duke Keomuka to win the Texas NWA World Tag Team Title 

    1967

    Mobile, Alabama:

    – Dennis Hall and Roger Kirby defeated Frank and Jack Dalton for the Gulf Coast NWA United States Tag Team Title 

    1971 

    Madison Square Garden, New York:
    – WWWF United States Heavyweight Champion Pedro Morales pinned WWWF World Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff to win the title

    1973 

    Hattiesburg, Mississippi
    – Bob Kelly defeated The Mysterious Medic for the NWA Mississippi Heavyweight Title  

    1975

    Winston-Salem, North Carolina:
     – Ric Flair defeated Paul Jones for the NWA Mid-Atlantic Television Title (Flair’s first pro wrestling title)

    Detroit, Michigan:
    – Abdullah the Butcher defeated Bobo Brazil to win the Detroit NWA United States Heavyweight Title 

    1978

    Honolulu, Hawaii:
    – AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel beat John Tolos
    – North American Champion Rick Martel beat Tor Kamata dq
    – Hawaiian Tag Team Champions Steve Strong & Chris Markoff beat Russ & Bill Francis
    – Rocky Tomayo beat Tosh Togo by countout
    – Billy Whitewolf beat Duke Savage
    – Sam Steamboat beat Bruce Brown

    1980 

    Tokyo, Japan:
    – Stan Hansen defeated Antonio Inoki for the National Wrestling Federation Heavyweight Title 

    1985

    Dallas, Texas:
    – Chris Adams defeated Kerry Von Erich to win the World Class American Heavyweight Title 

    1986

    Boston, Massachusetts:
    -Randy Savage (with Miss Elizabeth) pinned WWF Intercontinental Champion Tito Santana to win the title

    1987

    Shawano, Wisconsin:
    – AWA Tag Team Champions Midnight Rockers beat Buddy Rose & Doug Somers
    – Non Title: AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel beat Larry Zbyszko dq
    – Mr. Saito beat Buck Zumhofe
    – Super Ninja beat Earthquake Ferris
    – Colonel DeBeers beat Steve Olsonoski

    1988 

    Memphis, Tennessee:
    – Max Pain (Daryl Peterson) defeated Jerry Lawler for the Continental Wrestling Association Heavyweight Title 

    1992

    Sapporo, Japan:
    – Jushin Liger won the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Title from Norio Honaga 

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

    1999

    Buffalo, New York:
    – Roddy Piper pinned WCW United States Heavyweight Champion Bret Hart to win the title 

    2000 

    Austin, Texas:
    – Kurt Angle pinned WWF European Champion Val Venis to win the title

    2002

    Indianapolis, Indiana:
    – Ace Steel defeated Kurt Krueger for the IWA Mid-South Light Heavyweight Title 

    2004

    Falls River, Massachusetts:
    – Low Ki defeated Justin Credible to win the Premier Wrestling Federation Universal Heavyweight Title

    2009

    Against All Odds: Orlando, Florida:
    – TNA Tag Team Champions Beer Money Inc. defeated Jay Lethal & Consequences Creed
    – TNA World Champion Sting defeated Kurt Angle, Brother Ray and Brother Devon to retain the title