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  • Daily Pro Wrestling History (6/2): Hulk Hogan wins IWGP Tournament; Honky Tonk Man begins I-C title run

    1949 

    Kansas City, Kansas:
    – Joe Pazandak beat Roy Graham in 2 out of 3 falls to become the number one contender to the NWA World Title
    – Sonny Myers beat Abe Kashey 

    1960

    Osaka, Japan:
    – Dan Miller and Frank Valois defeated Rikidozan and Michiaki Yoshimura to win the JWA All Asian Tag Team Titles

    Windsor, Ontario, Canada:
    – Bob Ellis defeated Dick the Bruiser to win the Detroit version of the NWA United States Heavyweight Title

    1962 

    Detroit, Michigan:
    – Dick the Bruiser defeated Wilbur Snyder to win the Detroit version of the NWA United States Heavyweight Title

    St. Paul, Minnesota:
    – Mr. M & Bob Geigel beat Joe Scarpello & Doug Gilbert 
    – Larry Hennig beat Gene Anderson

    1967

    Chicago, Illinois:
    – The Devils Duo (Angelo Poffo & Chris Markoff) beat Dick the Bruiser & the Crusher
    – Wilbur Snyder drew Johnny Powers 
    – Johnny Valentine no contest with Earl Maynard

    1970 

    Chicago, Illinois:
    – Dick the Bruiser & the Crusher beat Chain Gang (Jim & Jack Dillinger)
    – Baron Von Raschke beat Edouard Carpentier
    – Wilbur Snyder beat Dr X via dq 
    – Dr Bill Miller beat Pepper Gomez

    1978 

    Mexico City, Mexico:
    – El Faraon defeated Alfonso Dantes for the NWA World Light Heavyweight Title 

    1979

    Chattanooga, Tennessee:
    – Dennis Condrey defeated Ron Garfield to win the NWA Mid-America Heavyweight Title

    Milwaukee, Wisconsin:
    – Dick The Bruiser & The Crusher beat Nick Bockwinkel & Bobby Duncum
    – Super Destroyer Mark II beat Mad Dog Vachon via count out 
    – Greg Gagne beat Pat Patterson

    Houston, Texas:
    – The Spoiler was awarded the WCCW American Heavyweight Title when champion Wahoo McDaniel was unable to compete due to injury

    1980

    Greenville, South Carolina:
    – Matt Borne & Buzz Sawyer defeated Jimmy Snuka & The Iron Sheik in a tournament final to win the Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Titles

    Chattanooga, Tennessee:
    – Dennis Condrey defeated Gorgeous George Jr. to win the NWA Mid-America Heavyweight Title

    Memphis, Tennessee:
    – Ken Lucas and Ricky Morton defeated Gypsy Joe and Skull Murphy for the AWA Southern Tag Team Titles

    1983

    Tokyo, Japan:
    – At the finals of the first IWGP tournament, Hulk Hogan defeated Antonio Inoki by countout to win the tournament
    – Tiger Mask won the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Title, defeating Kuniaki Kobayahi for the vacant title

    1983

    Kansas City, Missouri:
    – Harley Race defeated Dewey Robertson for the NWA Central States Heavyweight Title (Race would vacate the title eight days later when Race won the NWA World Heavyweight Title in St. Louis, Missouri from Ric Flair)

    1987 

    Buffalo, New York:
    – The Honky Tonk Man defeated Ricky Steamboat to win the WWF Intercontinental Title 

    1990 

    Mexico City, Mexico:
    – El Dandy defeated Angel Azteca to win the NWA World Middleweight Title 

    Memphis, Tennessee:
    – Tony Anthony and Tom Burton defeated the Southern Rockers’ (Rex King and Steve Doll) for the USWA Tag Team Title by defeating King in a handicap match 

    1993 

    Koyama, Japan:
    – The Patriot (Del Wilkes) and The Eagle (George Hines) defeated Kenta Kobashi and Tsuyoshi Kikuchi for the AJPW All Asia Tag Team Titles

    2004 

    Nashville, Tennessee:
    – Jeff Jarrett defeated champion Ron Killings, A.J. Styles, Raven and Chris Harris in the first-ever King of the Mountain match to win the NWA World Heavyweight Title

    2005 

    Winnipeg, Manitoba:
    – Kenny Omega defeated Chris Sabin in the finals of Premier Championship Wrestling’s Premier Cup to become the first NWA Canadian X Division Champion

    2013

    TNA Slammiversary | Boston, Massachusetts:
    – Chris Sabin defeated Kenny King and Suicide in an Ultimate X match to win the TNA X Division Championship
    – Magnus, Samoa Joe and Jeff Hardy defeated Aces & Eights (Wes Brisco, Garett Bischoff and Mr. Anderson)
    – Jay Bradley defeated Sam Shaw    
    – Devon (with Knux) defeated Joseph Park by countout to retain the TNA Television Championship    
    – Abyss defeated Devon (with Knux) to win the TNA Television Championship    
    – Gunner and James Storm defeated Bobby Roode and Austin Aries, Chavo Guerrero and Hernandez and Bad Influence (Christopher Daniels and Kazarian) in a Four-way elimination tag team match to win the TNA World Tag Team Championship    
    – Taryn Terrell defeated Gail Kim in a Last Knockout Standing match    
    – Kurt Angle defeated A.J. Styles    
    – Bully Ray defeated Sting in a No Holds Barred match to retain the TNA World Heavyweight Championship

  • Daily Pro Wrestling History (06/01): Edge wins vacant World Title; Shield defeats Evolution in no holds barred Elimination match

    1939 

    Kansas City, Kansas:
    – Prospector Pete beat Steve Brody 2 out of 3 falls
    – Walter Sirois beat Stanley Buresch
    – Ede Edner (Ebner) beat Don George 
    – Mike Chacoma beat Dale Wayne

    1945

    – Bobby Bonales defeated El Santo to win the Mexican National Middleweight Title

    Wichita, Kansas:
    – Lord Albert Mills defeated Ray Eckert in 2 out of 3 falls to earn a match next week with Orville Brow
    – Lee Wykoff beat Jim Parker
    – Jack Hader beat Bob Hayford 
    – Gene Blakely defeated Pat O’Dowdy

    1948

    Minneapolis, Minnesota:
    – Sandor Szabo wins the Minneapolis World Heavyweight Title defeating Bronko Nagurski 

    Nashville, Tennessee:
    – The Green Shadow defeated Herb Welch for the Tennessee World Junior Heavyweight Title 

    1950 

    Kansas City, Kansas:
    – NWA World Heavyweight Champion Lou Thesz defeated Bill Longson 2 falls to 0
    – Sonny Myers beat Lee Henning 2 out of 3 falls
    – Dutch Hefner beat Pete Peterson

    1956 

    Houston, Texas:
    – Buddy Rogers defeated Pepper Gomez for the NWA Texas Heavyweight Title 

    1957

    Kansas City, Kansas:
    – for the Central States Title, Bobby Bruns went to a time limit draw with Richard Brown 
    – Mike Clancy beat Angelo Savoldi 
    – Wild Red Berry beat Joe Costello

    1960 

    Los Angeles, California:
    – Édouard Carpentier and Sandor Szabo defeated Art Michalik and Legs Wilson to win the NWA International TV Tag Team Titles

    1962

    Dothan, Alabama:
    – Jack Donovan and Jackie Fargo defeated The Mysterious Medics for the Gulf Coast NWA Southern Tag Team Titles

    1966

    Portland, Oregon:
    – René Goulet and Pepper Martin defeated Tony Borne and Prof. Hiro to win the NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Titles

    1968 

    Chicago, Illinois:
    – AWA Tag Team Champions Mitsu Arakawa & Dr Moto beat Dick the Bruiser & The Crusher
    – Dr X beat Mighty Igor Vodik via dq
    – Bill Watts drew Larry Hennig 
    – Rene Goulet beat Harley Race

    1971

    Croydon, England:
    – Brian Maxine defeated Clayton Thomson to win the British Middleweight Title

    1972 

    Kansas City, Kansas:
    – Omar Atlas fought Roger Kirby to a draw
    – Black Angus (w/ Percival A. Friend) defeated The Viking 
    – Harley Race defeated Rufus R. Jones

    1973 

    St. Petersburg, Florida:
    – The Samoans (Tio Tio and Reno Tufuuli) defeated Mike Graham and Kevin Sullivan to win the NWA Florida Tag Team Titles

    Portland, Oregon:
    – Bull Ramos and Clay Spencer (Ken Mantell) defeated Steven Little Bear and Dutch Savage for the NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Titles

    – Black Gordman and Goliath defeated Rey Mendoza and Raul Reyes to win the NWA Americas Tag Team Titles

    1974

    Caguas, Puerto Rico:
    – Jim Dalton and Bruce Swayze defeated Carlos Colón and José Manuel Pérez for the WWC North American Tag Team Titles 

    1975

    Sydney, Australia:
    – Bobby Hart and Larry O’Day defeated The Missouri Mauler and Steve Rackman to win the NWA Austra-Asian Tag Team Titles 

    Mexico City, Mexico:
    – Tauro defeated Dardo Aguilar for the Mexican National Lightweight Title 

    Milwaukee, Wisconsin:
    – AWA Tag Team Champions Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens beat Verne Gagne & Billy Robinson via dq
    – Dusty Rhodes beat Baron Von Raschke dq
    – Ivan Putski beat Boris Breznikoff 
    – Greg Gagne beat Rene Goulet

    1976

    Wolverhampton, England:
    – Jim Breaks defeated Bobby Ryan to win the British Lightweight Title 

    1978 

    Akita, Japan:
    – Tor Kamata defeated Giant Baba for the AJPW PWF Heavyweight Title 

    1979

    Knoxville, Tennessee:
    – Ron Garvin won the NWA Southeastern Heavyweight Title from Alex Smirnoff

    Houston, Texas:
    – El Halcón defeated José Lothario defeated Mark Lewin and The Spoiler to win the NWA American Tag Team Titles

    Omaha, Nebraska:
    – Greg Gagne (sub Verne Gagne) & Mad Dog Vachon beat Pat Patterson & Nick Bockwinkel
    – Bobby Duncum beat Doug Gilbert
    – in a Posedown, Paul Ellering beat Jesse Ventura 
    – Super Destroyer Mark II (Sgt. Slaughter) beat Joe Scarpello

    1981

    Memphis, Tennessee:
    – Bill Dundee defeated Stan Lane for the Mid-America NWA United States Junior Heavyweight Title 

    Birmingham, Alabama:
    – Jimmy Golden defeated Ken Lucas to win the NWA Southeastern Heavyweight Title 

    1983 

    Omiya, Japan:
    – Lioness Asuka won the AJW Singles Title from Kaoru Matsumoto 
    – Jaguar Yokota defeated La Galactica for the WWWA World Singles Title

    Sunrise, Florida:
    – Terry Allen (Magnum T.A.) defeated Tommy Wright
    – Brad Armstrong and The Professional (Doug Gilbert) fought to a draw
    – NWA Florida Heavyweight Champion Scott McGhee defeated The Purple Haze by disqualification to retain the title
    – NWA Global Tag Team Champions, NWA Bahamas Heavyweight CHampion Angelo Mosca and Bobby Duncum defeated Barry Windham and NWA Florida Southern Heavyweight Champion Ron Bass to retain the title
    – Mike Graham defeated Kevin Sullivan
    – Dusty Rhodes defeated Adrian Street

    1984 

    St. Louis, Missouri:
    – NWA Champion Ric Flair went to a time limit draw with Kerry Von Erich
    – Blackjack Lanza & Blackjack Mulligan beat Jerry Blackwell & Sheik Adnan
    – Wahoo McDaniel beat Kamala via dq 
    – Jim Duggan beat Luke Graham

    1985

    Atlanta, Geogia:
    – Black Bart defeated Ron Garvin to win the NWA National Heavyweight Title 

    – Invader III defeated Denny Brown for the vacant WWC World Junior Heavyweight Title

    1986 

    Marshalltown, Iowa:
    – Marty Jannetty defeated The Shadow (Jaymie Knight) to win the NWA Central States Heavyweight Title 

    1987

    Memphis, Tennessee:
    – Jeff Jarrett won the NWA Mid-America Heavyweight Title from Moondog Spot 

    1990

    Dallas, Texas:
    – Kerry Von Erich defeated Matt Borne to win the NWA Texas Heavyweight Title

    1990

    Mexico City, Mexico:
    – El Dandy defeated Angel Azteca to win the NWA World Middleweight Title

    1991

    Bayamon, Puerto Rico:
    – TNT (Savio Vega) defeated King Kong to win the WWC Television Title 

    Wolfeboro, New Hampshire:
    – The Billion Dollar Babies (Mike Samson and G.Q. Stratus) defeated G.Q. and T.D. Madison (Tommy Dreamer) for the IWCCW Tag Team Titles

    1995

    Texcoco, Mexico:
    – Latin Lover and Panterita del Ring defeated Fuerza and Juventud Guerrera to win the Mexican National Tag Team Titles 

    1996 

    Philadelphia, Pennslyvania
    – Pitbull #2 defeated ECW World Television Champion Shane Douglas to win the title

    Memphis, Tennessee:
    – Brian Christopher defeated Jerry Lawler to win the USWA Heavyweight Title

    World Wrestling Peace Festival: Los Angeles, California:
    – Craig Pittman defeated KGB 
    – Jim Neidhart defeated Bobby Bradley, Jr
    – Lady Apache and Akira Hokuto defeated Bull Nakano and Neftali 
    – Chris Benoit defeated Alex Wright
    – NWA World Middleweight Champion Ultimo Dragon and Rey Misterio, Jr. defeated Heavy Metal and Mexican National Welterweight Champion Psicosis
    – Lex Luger defeated Masa Saito
    – NWA World Welterweight Champion Negro Casas defeated Mexican National Middleweight Champion El Hijo del Santo
    – CMLL World Tag Team Champion Atlantis, Dos Caras and Héctor Garza defeated Gran Markus, Jr., Silver King and CMLL World Light Heavyweight Champion Dr. Wagner, Jr
    – Tatsumi Fujinami defeated Black Cat
    – Perro Aguayo and La Parka defeated Cibernético and Mexican National Heavyweight Champion Pierroth, Jr
    – AAA Americas, IWAS World and WCW United States Heavyweight Champion Konnan defeated Bam Bam Bigelow and Chris Jericho  in a triangle match
    – Jushin Liger defeated The Great Sasuke 
    – WCW World Heavyweight Champion The Giant defeated WCW World Tag Team Champion Sting
    – Antonio Inoki and NWA World Heavyweight Champion Dan Severn defeated Yoshiaki Fujiwara and Oleg Taktarov

    2007 

    OVW Summer Sizzler Series: Louisville, Kentucky:
    – ODB defeated OVW Women’s Champion Katie Lea to win the title
    – Jay Bradley defeated Paul Birchill and Idol Stevens in a three-way match to win the vacant OVW Heavyweight Title

    2008

    WWE One Night Stand: San Diego, California:
    – Matt Hardy defeated Shelton Benjamin    
    – Jeff Hardy defeated Umaga in a Falls Count Anywhere match
    – Big Show defeated CM Punk, John Morrison, Tommy Dreamer, and Chavo Guerrero
    – John Cena defeated John “Bradshaw” Layfield in a First Blood match
    – Beth Phoenix defeated Melina in an I Quit match    
    – Batista defeated Shawn Michaels in a Stretcher match    
    – Triple H defeated Randy Orton in a Last Man Standing match to retain the WWE Championship    
    – Edge defeated the Undertaker in a Tables, Ladders & Chairs match for the vacant World Heavyweight Championship

    2014 

    WWE Payback: Chicago, Illinois
    – El Torito (with Diego and Fernando) defeated Hornswoggle (with Heath Slater, Drew McIntyre and Jinder Mahal) in a Mask vs. Hair match
    – Sheamus defeated Cesaro to retain the WWE United States Championship
    – RybAxel (Ryback and Curtis Axel) defeated Cody Rhodes and Goldust    
    – Rusev (with Lana) defeated Big E 
    – Kofi Kingston vs. Bo Dallas ended in a no contest    
    – Bad News Barrett defeated Rob Van Dam to retain the WWE Intercontinental Championship
    – John Cena (with Jimmy Uso and Jey Uso) defeated Bray Wyatt (with Luke Harper and Erick Rowan) in a Last Man Standing match
    – Paige defeated Alicia Fox to retain the WWE Divas Championship
    – The Shield (Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose) defeated Evolution (Triple H, Randy Orton and Batista) in a No Holds Barred Elimination match

  • Daily Pro Wrestling History (05/31): Kowalski vs. Bruno Death Match; Andersons win Georgia Tag Titles; Ryback wins IC Title

    1937

    Tulsa, Oklahoma:
    – Red Berry defeated Hugh Nichols to win the World Light Heavyweight Title 

    1940

    Columbus, Ohio:
    – Jules Larance defeated Gil Knutsen for the Midwest Wrestling Association World Junior Heavyweight Title

    Kansas City, Kansas:
    – World Heavyweight Champion Bobby Bruns beat Steve Brody (Brody was the World Junior Heavyweight Champion)
    – Orville Brown beat Karol Zbyszko (Zbyszko was billed as a nephew of Stanislaus and Wladek)
    – Ray Schwartz defeated Fritz Schnabel 
    – Ronnie Etchison and Angelo Martini went to a time limit draw

    1944 

    Mexico City, Mexico:
    – El Santo won the Mexican National Middleweight Title from Tuffy Truesdale in a tournament final

    1951 

    Kansas City, Kansas:
    – Jerry Meeker defeated Hal Keen
    – Ray Eckert beat Bob Orton Sr
    – Dennis Clary beat Emil Dusek
    – The Dusek Brothers (Ernie and Joe Dusek) defeated Ronnie Etchison and Ralph Garibaldi in 2 out of 3 falls

    1965 

    – Pepper Martin defeated The Mad Russian for the NWA Pacific Northwest Heavyweight Title

    1967

    Denver, Colorado;
    – Verne Gagne (sub Danny Hodge) & Ernie Ladd beat Johnny Powers & Johnny Valentine on a 3rd fall dq
    – Lou Thesz beat Larry Hennig 
    – Alberto Torres beat Bobby Duncum

    1968

    Atlanta, Georgia:
    – Alberto and Enrique Torres defeated El Mongol and Hans Schmidt to win the Georgia NWA Southern Tag Team Titles

    1969 

    Milwaukee, Wisconsin:
    – Wilbur Snyder defeated Dr. X on a 3rd fall dq
    – in a Handicap Match, Mad Dog Vachon & Butcher Vachon beat The Crusher
    – Luis Martinez beat Kenny Jay
    – Rene Goulet beat Johnny Kace 
    – Pampero Firpo beat Angelo Poffo

    St. Paul, Minnesota:
    – AWA Champion Verne Gagne beat Lars Anderson
    – Flying Redheads, Red Bastien & Billy Red Lyons beat Larry Hennig & Harley Race on a 3rd fall dq
    – Bill Watts beat Bob Geigel
    – Joe Scarpello drew Big K 
    – Bob Kappel beat Kenny Yates

    1969 

    Boston, Massachusetts: 
    – Killer Kowalski defeated WWWF World Heavyweight Champion Bruno Sammartino in a Texas death match

    1971 

    Shreveport, Louisiana:
    – Tom Jones and Billy Red Lyons defeated The Spoilers for the Tri-State NWA United States Tag Team Titles

    1972 

    Nashville, Tennessee:
    – Karl and Kurt Von Brauner defeated Robert Fuller and Kevin Sullivan for the Mid-America NWA World Tag Team Titles 

    Miami, Florida:
    – The Professional (Doug Gilbert) and Mike Webster won the NWA Florida Tag Team Titles from Boris Malenko and Bob Roop 

    1974

    Atlanta, Georgia:
    – Gene and Ole Anderson defeated Bob Armstrong and Robert Fuller to win the NWA Georgia Tag Team Titles

    1975

    Kansas City, Kansas:
    – Ed Wiskoski (Col. DeBeers) defeated Jerry Oates for the NWA Central States Heavyweight Title 

    Minneapolis, Minnesota:
    – AWA Tag Team Champions Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens beat Dusty Rhodes & Larry Hennig 
    – Billy Robinson no contest Baron Von Raschke
    – Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell beat Rock Riddle & Frankie Hill 
    – Khosrow Vaziri (Iron Shiek) drew Buddy Wolff

    1979 

    Noshiro, Japan:
    – Great Kojika and Motoshi Okuma won the AJPW All Asia Tag Team Titles from The Kiwis (Butch Miller and Sweet William)

    1980

    Indianapolis, Indiana:
    – Dick the Bruiser defeated King Kong (Bruiser) Brody for the World Wrestling Association World Heavyweight Title

    1981 

    Shreveport, Louisiana
    – Jake Roberts defeated The Grappler to win the Mid-South North American Heavyweight Title

    1982 

    Memphis, Tennessee:
    – Ron Bass defeated Pat Hutchinson and Tom Maley in a handicap match
    – The Iron Sheik defeated Bobby Fulton
    – Koko Ware defeated Bill Dundee by disqualification
    – King Cobra defeated NWA Mid-America Heavyweight Champion Bobby Eaton to win the title
    – AWA Southern Tag Team Champions The Midnight Express (Norvell Austin and Dennis Condrey) defeated The Fabulous Ones (Steve Keirn and Stan Lane) by disqualification to retain the title
    – AWA Southern Heavyweight Champion Jerry Lawler defeated Kamala by disqualification to retain the title

    1986

    Nassau, Bahamas:
    – Ron Bass defeated Tyree Pride to win the NWA Bahamas Heavyweight Title

    Bayamon, Puerto Rico:
    – Eric Embry won the WWC Puerto Rico Heavyweight Title by defeating Super Medico I

    1991

    Naucalpan, Mexico:
    – Los Villanos (I, IV and V) defeated The Hawaiian Beasts (Kokina (Yokozuna), Fatu and the Samoan Savage) for the UWA World Trios Titles

    Dallas, Texas:
    – Bill Dundee defeated Tom Prichard (subbing for Eric Embry) for the USWA Texas Heavyweight Title 

    1992 

    Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada:
    – Chi Chi Cruz (Corey Peloquin) defeated Gerry Morrow to win the West Four Wrestling Alliance Canadian Heavyweight Title

    1998 

    WWF Over the Edge: Milwaukee, Wisconsin:
    – LOD 2000 (Animal and Hawk (with Sunny and Droz)) defeated The Disciples of Apocalypse (8-Ball and Skull (with Chainz))
    – Jeff Jarrett (with Tennessee Lee) pinned Steve Blackman 
    – Marc Mero pinned Sable with a cradle
    – Kaientai (Funaki, Teioh and Togo) defeated Bradshaw and Taka Michinoku in a handicap match
    – WWF Intercontinental Champion The Rock pinned Faarooq to retain the title
    – Kane (with Paul Bearer) pinned Vader in a mask vs. mask match 
    – The Nation (D’Lo Brown, Owen Hart and Kama Mustafa (with Mark Henry)) defeated D-Generation X (Billy Gunn, Road Dogg and Triple H (with Chyna and X-Pac))
    – WWF Champion Steve Austin defeated Dude Love in a no disqualification, falls count anywhere match to retain the title

    1999 

    Houston, Texas:
    – Bam Bam Bigelow and Diamond Dallas Page defeated WCW World Tag Team Champions Kanyon and Saturn (subbing for Raven) to win the title 

    Moline, Illinois:
    – Jeff Jarrett (with Debra) defeated WWF Intercontinental Champion The Godfather to win the title 
    – The Acolytes (Bradshaw and Faarooq) defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Kane and X-Pac to win the titles

    2002

    OVW Summer Sizzler Series: Louisville, Kentucky:
    – Flash Flanagan and Trailer Park Trash defeated OVW Southern Tag Team Champions The Lords of the Ring (Rob Conway and Nick Dinsmore) to win the titles
    – Redd Dogg (Rodney Mack) defeated Sean O’Haire
    – Shelton Benjamin defeated Chris Kanyon
    – David Flair defeated Bull Buchanan
    – Seven (Kevin Thorn) defeated Leviathan (Batista)
    – OVW Heavyweight Champion Nova defeated The Prototype (John Cena) to retain the title (Mick Foley was the guest referee)

    2003 

    Carolina, Puerto Rico:
    – Carly Colón won the WWC Universal Heavyweight Title by defeating Sabu
    – Alex Montalvo defeats Pablo Marquez for the WWC World Junior Heavyweight Title
    – Eddie Colón won the vacant WWC Puerto Rico Heavyweight Title by defeating Dominican Boy in a tournament final

    2004 

    Montreal, Quebec, Canada:
    – La Résistance (Robért Conway and Sylvain Grenier) defeated WWE World Tag Team Champions Edge and World Heavyweight Champion Chris Benoit to win the titles

    2015

    WWE Elimination Chamber: Corpus Christie, Texas:
    – Stardust defeated Zack Ryder    
    – The New Day (Big E Langston, Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods) defeated The Lucha Dragons (Kalisto and Sin Cara), Tyson Kidd and Cesaro (with Natalya), The Prime Time Players (Darren Young and Titus O’Neil), The Ascension (Konnor and Viktor) and Los Matadores (Primo and Epico) (with El Torito)    in an Elimination Chamber tag team match to retain the WWE Tag Team Championship
    – Nikki Bella defeated Paige and Naomi to retain the WWE Divas Championship
    – Kevin Owens defeated John Cena    
    – Neville defeated Bo Dallas
    – Ryback defeated Sheamus, R-Truth, King Barrett, Dolph Ziggler and Mark Henry in an Elimination Chamber match for the vacant WWE Intercontinental Championship
    – Dean Ambrose defeated Seth Rollins (with Jamie Noble, Joey Mercury and Kane) by disqualification, Rollins retained the title

  • WWE Madison, WI, live results (Sun): Roman Reigns vs. AJ Styles

    Submitted by Heather Kastenson

    – Enzo & Big Cass def. Dudley Boyz

    Huge pop for Enzo and Cass when the music hit.  They were one of the most over acts of the night.  Lots of crowd interaction with the Dudleys and fans as well as with Enzo & Cass and the fans.  Several hot tags with Enzo & Cass.  Lots of “Oh Enzo Amore,” “How You Doin” chants.  Enzo was in really good form, excellent selling. Big Cass was also really over with the crowd. Enzo’s charisma is magnified in person, easily one of the most charismatic people on the roster.

    – Titus O Neil def. Viktor

    A pop for Titus when he came out. Viktor was also interacting with the crowd at ringside, which was something I did not expect. It was a good match, seemed to be shorter than the others.

    – Goldust def. Tyler Breeze

    Big pop for Goldust when he came out. Tyler was booed. It was a solid match. Fandango attempted to interfere which led to R-Truth coming out as well. Huge pop for R-Truth. Following the match, R-Truth did his rap, and several tried to throw Truth off by saying he was in Milwaukee or Green Bay. It was a really fun segment.

    – Anderson & Gallows def. The Hype Bros

    Good match. Mojo got a big pop from the crowd and there was a “Let’s Go Packers” chant that started. (Mojo was with the Packers pre-WWE for a short time). Anderson & Gallows were booed, but also got a good mix of cheering for them as well.

    – Sami Zayn def. Kevin Owens

    This was an excellent match match. Great promo by Owens who played off of the crowd and how he wanted to “get out of this town”  Zayn and Owens both had some incredible selling during the match and kept the crowd engaged and going for the match.

    – Apollo Crews def. Sheamus

    Sheamus got a big pop, and cut a really good promo before the match. Apollo is super agile, had a near fall on Sheamus with a standing moonsault that got a huge pop. There was a CM Punk chant that started to which Sheamus responded with the “go to sleep” gesture which was funny.

    – WWE Women’s Champion Charlotte def. Natalya

    Charlotte is really good at interacting with the crowd. There was a “Charlotte sucks” chant again, which she played off of perfectly. Lots of submission work by both, which got huge pops.  atalya had excellent selling, really great technical work.  Charlotte won by pinfall by putting her foot on the ropes for stability

    – WWE Champion Roman Reigns def. AJ Styles

    Odd thing is that Reigns and Styles both had a mixture of being booed and cheered for. The match spilled out to ringside where Roman was thrown into the steel steps by AJ. This match kept the crowd really engaged, great selling by Reigns and Styles. 

  • Daily Pro Wrestling History (05/30): Joe Stecher wins World Title; Inoki vs. Andre; Gordy wins UWF Title

    1925 

    St. Louis, Missouri:
    – Joe Stecher defeated Stanislaus Zbyszko for the World’s Heavyweight Wrestling Title 

    1943
    Mexico City, Mexico:
    – Joe Silva defeated Adolfo Bonales to win the Mexico National Lightweight Title  

    1945
    Toronto, Iowa:
    – Marshall Estep defeated Ken Fenelon for the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Title 

    1956
    Montreal, Quebec, Canada:
    – Killer Kowalski defeated Yvon Robert for the Montreal World Heavyweight Title

    1963
    Amarillo, Texas:
    – AWA Champion Verne Gagne drew with Amarillo World Champion Dory Funk Jr when the 60 minute time limit expired in the 3rd fall
    – Tokyo Tom beat Dory Funk Sr in 2 out of 3 falls 
    – Bob Ellis & Wahoo McDaniel & Ricky Romero beat Killer Karl Kox & Mike DiBiase & Sputnik Monroe

    Kansas City; Kansas:
    – In a Lumberjack match, Masked Medic #1 and Masked Medic #2 beat Steve Bolus and Steve Kovacs
    – Bob Geigel beat Sonny Myers
    – Larry Hamilton beat Roy Collins 
    – Joe Scarpello beat Rock Hunter via dq

    1964
    Manchester, England:
    – Bobby Steele defeated Chick Purvey to win the European Middleweight Title 

    Mexico City, Mexico:
    – Benny Galant defeated El Rayo de Jalisco to win the NWA World Middleweight Title 

    1966
    Memphis, Tennessee:
    – Herb Welch and Al Costello defeated Karl and Eric von Brauner in a tournament final to win the vacant Mid-America version of the NWA World Tag Team Titles

    1970
    Minneapolis, Minnesota:
    – AWA Champion Verne Gagne beat Dr. X on a reverse decision 3rd fall dq 
    – Blackjack Lanza & Lars Anderson beat Red Bastien & Pepper Gomez

    Memphis, Tennessee:
    – Bobby Hart defeated Johnny Valentine for the NWA Southern Junior Heavyweight Title 

    1973
    Hamburg, Pennsylvania:
    – Tony Garea & Haystacks Calhoun defeated Professor Tanaka & Mr. Fuji for the WWWF World Tag Team Titles 

    1974
    Kansas City; Kansas:
    – The Interns (w/ Dr. Ken Ramey) defeated Omar Atlas & The Viking
    – Bob Geigel & Rufus R. Jones defeated Bob Brown & Lord Alfred Hayes 
    – Don Fargo defeated Mike George

    1978
    Osaka, Japan:
    – Antonio Inoki defeated Andre the Giant by countout to win the first-annual New Japan Pro Wrestling MSG League

    1980
    Denver, Colorado:
    – The Crusher beat AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel in a non Title Cage Match
    – Adrian Adonis & Jesse Ventura beat Greg Gagne & Wahoo McDaniel
    – Jerry Blackwell went to a no contest with Dino Bravo

    1981 
    San Juan, Puerto Rico:
    – Jack Brisco defeated Kim Song for the WWC Caribbean Heavyweight Title

    Charlotte, North Carolina
    – Sweet Ebony Diamond defeated Greg Valentine to win the NWA Television Title 

    1983
    Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada:
    – Little Tokyo defeated Cowboy Lang for the NWA World Midgets Title

    1984 
    Tampa, Florida:
    – Angelo Mosca defeated Mike Rotundo to win the Florida version of the NWA Southern Heavyweight Title 

    1986 
    Houston, Texas:
    – Terry Gordy defeated Hacksaw Duggan in a tournament final to win the UWF title

    1986
    Des Moines, Iowa:
    – The Shadow (Jaymie Knight) won a 13-man battle royal to win the vacant NWA Central States Heavyweight Title 

    Oakland, California:
    – Jerry Blackwell won a battle royal
    – Nick Bockwinkel beat Larry Zbyszko
    – in a non title match, Midnight Rockers beat AWA Tag Team Champions Buddy Rose & Doug Somers

    1996
    Caguas, Puerto Rico:
    – Sean Morley (Val Venis) defeated El Bronco for the WWC Television Title 

    1998
    – Hysteria defeated Vance Nevada to win the Canadian Wrestling Federation Junior Heavyweight Title

    2000 
    Nampa, Idaho:
    – Sean Stasiak and Chuck Palumbo defeated Kronik (Brian Adams and Brian Clark) for the WCW World Tag Team Titles 

    2001 
    Santa Ana, California:
    – Evolution (Nova and Frankie Kazarian) won a tournament for the vacant UPW Tag Team Title

  • Daily Pro Wrestling History (05/29): Crusher vs. Harley Race; Charlotte wins NXT Women’s Title

    1962 

    Minneapolis, Minnesota:
    – Pat O’Connor beat AWA Champion Mr. M via dq 
    – Doug Gilbert went to a draw with Bob Geigel
    – Thor Hagen beat Tiny Mills 
    – Joe Scarpello drew Stan Kowalski 

    1965 

    St. Paul, Minnesota:
    – The Crusher beat Harley Race in 2 out of 3 falls 
    – Rene Goulet beat Kurt Von Brauner
    – Reggie Parks beat Pampero Firpo dq
    – Chris Markoff beat Tiny Mills

    1968

    St. Paul, Minnesota:
    – AWA Champion Verne Gagne beat Luke Brown
    – Harley Race beat Bill Watts by dq
    – Larry Hennig beat Rene Goulet 
    – Dutch Savage beat Rock Rogowski (Ole Anderson)

    1977 

    Houston, Texas:
    – Terry Funk went to a draw with AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel (sub Harley Race, Race was to defend the NWA World Title but wrestled a double shot that afternoon and was not at the building in time to wrestle, so Bockwinkel wrestled Funk in his place)
    – Fritz Von Erich drew with Bruiser Brody
    – Bruno Sammartino beat Mike York
    – Jose Lothario went to a draw with AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel
    – Cyclone Negro beat Chavo Guerrero
    – Fabulous Moolah beat Susan Green
    – Big John Studd beat Gino Hernandez
    – Jimmy Snuka beat Muhammad Farouk

    1983 

    Toronto, Ontario, Canada:
    – Leo Burke defeated North American Champion Johnny Weaver to win the title
    – WWF Intercontinental Champion Don Muraco defeated Rocky Johnson 
    – NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned NWA U.S. Champion Greg Valentine

    1984

    Night of the Champions: East Rutherford, New Jersey:
    – National TV Champion Ron Garvin pinned Jake Roberts
    – Invader #1 pinned the Great Kabuki
    – NWA Jr. Heavyweight Champion Les Thornton defeated El Gran Apollo by count-out
    – Dusty Rhodes pinned the Assassin (Jesse Barr) 
    – NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle defeated Pez Whatley & Mark Youngblood
    – Wahoo McDaniel fought All Japan PWF Champion Stan Hansen to a double disqualification
    – NWA National Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors defeated Jimmy Valiant & King Kong Bundy when Road Warrior Hawk pinned Bundy
    – WWC Universal Heavyweight Champion Carlos Colon pinned NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
    – NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned NWA US Champion Ricky Steamboat 

    1988 

    Memphis, Tennessee:
    – AWA Champion Jerry Lawler beat Dutch Mantel
    – Jeff Jarrett & Great Senshi beat Robert Fuller & Jimmy Golden by count out
    – CWA Champion Brickhouse Brown beat Bill Dundee via dq
    – Scott Steiner & Billy Travis beat Cuban Choir Boys to win Southern Tag Titles
    – AWA Tag Team Champions Badd Company (Pat Tanaka & Paul Diamond) beat Gary Young & Don Bass
    – Tommy Gilbert beat Tom Brandi

    1995 

    Memphis, Tennessee:
    – Brian Christopher defeated Doug Gilbert for the USWA Southern Heavyweight Title 

    2000

    Salt Lake City, Utah:
    – Jeff Jarrett defeated WCW World Champion Ric Flair to win the WCW World Title 

    Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada:
    – Too Cool defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Edge & Christian to win the titles

    2014 

    NXT Takeover: Winter Park, Florida:
    – Bayley defeated Sasha Banks by disqualification
    – Adam Rose defeated Camacho
    – The Ascension (Konnor and Viktor) defeated El Local and Kalisto to retain the NXT Tag Team Championship
    – Tyler Breeze defeated Sami Zayn to determine the #1 contender to the NXT Championship
    – Charlotte (with Ric Flair) defeated Natalya (with Bret Hart) to win the NXT Women’s Championship    
    – Adrian Neville defeated Tyson Kidd to retain the NXT Championship

  • WWE Peoria, IL, live results: Roman Reigns vs. AJ Styles

    By Alex Yohkna

    – Enzo and Cass vs. The Dudley Boys

    Dudleys got a lot of heat ripping up signs and yelling at kids. Cass wrestled most of the match, but Enzo did quite a bit as well. Right away, Enzo took a double team back body drop/neckbreaker which definitely shows that he’s fully cleared, I would assume. He took a bunch of head hits and hard clotheslines, so I’d assume he’s fully ready to go. E&C won when Cass takes the hot tag and cleans house, tagging Enzo back in to hit their double finisher pinning Bubba. Decent match. Crowd was INSANELY LOUD for Enzo and Cass. I’d say biggest pop of the night, honestly.

    – Viktor vs Titus

    Crowd really got behind Titus. Nothing big here. Just a bunch of hard chest slaps to Viktor to get the crowd cheering. Titus wins with his spinebuster and poses with the little fans on his way back.

    – Tyler Breeze vs Goldust

    Not really much reaction for either person. Match was pretty slow up until Fandango ran out to help Breeze which quickly brought R-Truth’s music and him running out for the save. Goldust picked up the win and R-Truth and Goldust danced in the ring for what seemed like 20 minutes.

    – Gallows and Anderson vs The Hype Bros

    Mojo spent about 75% of the match in the ring. Ryder hits the Broski Boot on Anderson, but was quickly attacked by Gallows drawing the double team finish. Gallows and Anderson pick up the win here. Side note–Anderson’s trunks looked very similar to all of the Balor Club logos.

    – Sami Zayn vs Kevin Owens

    Owens got a huge crowd reaction. Zayn did as well, but not as big as Kevin’s. Really good match. Zayn went over completely clean. Hits Owens with the Helluva kick after countering the pop-up powerbomb. Pinned him 1-2-3. No false finishes in this match. Was really good.

    – Sheamus vs Apollo Crews

    Sheamus cuts a promo apologizing for his actions on Raw then immediately attacks Crews once Crews gets into the ring. Really fun match between the two of them. Looking forward to seeing them work a program together. Sheamus hit a beautiful chokeslam/powerbomb, but Crews gets the win with a classic school boy roll up.

    – Natty vs. WWE Women’s Champion Charlotte

    Natty, by far, had the second loudest crowd reaction of the night. Not surprising as every time she’s in Peoria, the crowd loves her. This match was 10x better than the Extreme Rules match. Charlotte retains with a roll up while putting her legs on the second rope for leverage. It got the heat she needed and still puts Natty over as she can’t beat her clean. Very good match. Natty also hit a wonderful Batista Bomb on Charlotte.

    – WWE Champion Roman Reigns vs. AJ Styles

    Almost identical to the match at Extreme Rules, and that was just fine! Great match! Roman looked extremely strong and AJ looked like a threat to pull away a victory the whole match. Roman went for the Superman Punch and AJ countered with the shoulderblock into Roman’s leg like at ER. Roman sold the leg injury for most of the match. AJ rolled him up into the calf crusher and had it broken up once Roman grabbed the ropes. The crowd was really into the match the whole time. 

    AJ never hits a finisher, but Roman wins after dodging the Phenomenal Forearm and turning it into a spear — the same ending as the Payback match — for the clean win. Both looked absolutely amazing. Those two work so well together. Crowd loved AJ and was very indifferent to Roman. The last two years Roman has loudest cheers, this visit was equal in boos and cheers.

    Overall wonderful show, they never disappoint in Peoria.

  • WWE Winnipeg, MB, live results: Chris Jericho vs. Dean Ambrose street fight

    Submitted by Rohan Unrau

    Byron Saxton was our host/ ring announcer.

    – Big Show def. Erick Rowan

    The Vintner came to the ring accompanied by Braun Strowman. Roughly 5 minutes of clumsy power spots with interference from Stroman backfiring, leading to the knockout punch on Rowan for the pin.  Show chokeslammed Stroman after.  Basically a squash with some quick heat spots.

    – Epico def. Sin Cara

    Both Colons came out and did some old-school local city trash talking, saying how great Puerto Rico is. Another quick match, Sin Cara botched a rana within the first 20 seconds, but no one seemed to care. Epico won with a distraction roll-up. A bit more entertaining than the opener.

    – Cesaro def. Baron Corbin 

    Uppercuts, swing, sharpshooter.  Not much else to this.

    – WWE Tag Champions The New Day def. The Vaudevillians

    New Day was the 2nd most over act of the night after Jericho. This match was almost an exact duplicate of the Extreme Rules match.

    – During intermission, Saxton plugs Money In The Bank on the Network, and didn’t mention $9.99 since in Canada, it’s $11.99.

    – Paige, Becky Lynch & Sasha Banks vs. Dana Brooke, Lana and Summer Rae 

    Babyfaces win when Sasha tapped out Summer with the Bank Statement.

    – U.S. Champion Rusev vs. Kalisto vs. Alberto Del Rio

    ADR was quite over and got the “Ci” chant going a few times. ADR hits the Tree Of Woe stomp on Kalisto, Rusev throws ADR out of the ring and instantly slaps on the Accolade and torques back for the immediate tap.  My favorite match of the night. Both Lucha Dragons lost, leading to a “Loser Dragons” chant.  Get that t-shirt ready.

    – Street Fight: Chris Jericho vs. Dean Ambrose

    Jericho comes out first to a huge pop, and was a total babyface the whole match. He got on the mike immediately and put over Winnipeg, talked about growing up here, gave a backhanded compliment to Winnipeg’s old crappy arena that was torn down years ago.  He told the story of the origins of “I’m from Winnipeg You idiot.”  In the middle of his catchphrase, Ambrose’s music hit.  He has a great heel run in him as he embraced the heel role. 

    They did a few kendo stick and chair spots. That’s about as hardcore as it got. They had about 15 minutes, and Jericho won with a chair-assisted codebreaker.  After, he got back on the mike and finished his ‘neeeever eeeeeever’ catchphrase.

    Pretty entertaining, albeit predictable show. I estimate the house was probably around 6000 people, about 60-65% were children, so of course, all the babyfaces were super over.

  • Daily Pro Wrestling History (05/28): Crusher & The Bruiser win AWA World Tag Team Titles; Bruno vs. Superstar Graham

    1945 

    Wichita, Kansas:
    – NWA Heavyweight Champion Ede Virag beat Johnny Plummer 
    – Paul Nelson beat Abe Friedman 
    – Buck Fanning beat George McCall

    1963 

    Minneapolis, Minnesota:
    – AWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Kalmikoff & Karol Kalmikoff beat Verne Gagne & Doug Gilbert via dq (Larry Hennig was special referee)
    – Don McClarty beat Stan Kowalski
    – Waldo Von Erich beat Guy Taylor 
    – Tiny Mills beat Duke Hoffman

    1965

    Atlanta, Georgia:
    – Buddy Fuller defeated Mario Galento to win the NWA Georgia Heavyweight Title 

    Honolulu, Hawaii:
    – Alberto and Enrique Torres defeated Curtis Iaukea & Mr. Fujiwara for the NWA Hawaii Tag Team Titles

    1966

    Minneapolis, Minnesota:
    – Crusher & Dick the Bruiser defeated Larry Hennig & Harley Race for the AWA World Tag Team Titles  in a 2 out of 3 falls match
    – The Alaskan beat Moose Cholak 
    – Chris Markoff beat Mike Sanchez (sub Chris Tolos) 
    – Reggie Parks beat Dick Morgan

    Sapporo, Japan:
    – Michiaki Yoshimura & Hiro Matsuda defeated Killer Karl Kox & Joe Carrolo to win the JWA All Asia Tag Team Titles

    1970 

    Kansas City, Kansas:
    – Danny Little Bear fought Roger Kirby to a draw
    – Scandor Akbar defeated Bill Eskew
    – Baron Von Raschke & Harley Race defeated Rufus R. Jones & Bob Ellis via DQ in three falls

    1974 

    Dallas, Texas:
    – Red Bastien defeated The Great Mephisto for the WCCW Texas Heavyweight Title 

    1977

    Chattanooga, Tennessee:
    – Jackie Fargo defeated The Executioner to win the NWA Mid-America Heavyweight Title 

    1977 

    Baltimore, Maryland:
    – Bruno Sammartino fought WWWF World Champion Superstar Billy Graham to a double disqualification 

    1978

    Houton, Texas:
    – NWA Champion Harley Race beat Wahoo McDaniel dq
    – AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel drew Jose Lothario
    – Bruiser Brody defeated Dale Valentine (Buddy Roberts) to win the WCCW Texas Heavyweight Title
    – Ivan Putski drew Superstar Billy Graham
    – Al Madril beat Dick Slater dq
    – Fabulous Moolah beat Wenona Little Heart
    – Kevin Von Erich & David Von Erich beat Killer Brooks & Leroy Brown
    – Gino Hernandez drew Killer Krupp

    Chattanooga, Tennessee:
    – Dutch Mantel defeated Don Garfield (Don Fargo) to win the NWA Mid-America Heavyweight Title

    Houston Texas:
    – NWA Champion Harley Race beat Wahoo McDaniel by dq
    – AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel went to a drew with Jose Lothario 
    – Bruiser Brody beat Dale Valentine (Buddy Roberts)

    1979 

    West Palm Beach, Florida:
    – King Curtis defeated Jimmy Garvin for the Florida version of the NWA Southern Heavyweight Title

    1980 

    Nashville, Tennessee:
    – Rocky Brewer & George Gulas defeated Tojo Yamamoto and Gypsy Joe to win the NWA Mid-America Tag Team Titles

    1982 

    Denver, Colorado:
    – Hulk Hogan beat AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel by dq 
    – Ken Patera & Bobby Duncum beat Tito Santana & Baron Von Raschke

    1985 

    Montreal, Quebec, Canada:
    – Dino Bravo defeated King Tonga to win the vacant International Wrestling International Heavyweight Title 

    1992

    Raleigh, North Carolina:
    – Van Hammer pinned JT Southern 
    – WCW Light Heavyweight Champion Brian Pillman defeated Scotty Flamingo
    – WCW World Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Bobby Eaton & Larry Zbyzsko
    – Dustin Rhodes fought Greg Valentine to a time-limit draw  
    – Barry Windham defeated Cactus Jack
    – Tom Zenk pinned Terry Taylor 
    – WCW World Champion Sting & Nikita Koloff defeated WCW World TV Champion Steve Austin & Arn Anderson in a steel cage match
    – WCW U.S. Champion Rick Rude pinned Ricky Steamboat in a steel cage match

    1994

    Vergie, Kentucky:|
    – Tracy Smothers defeated the Hornet
    – Chris Jericho defeated Steven Dunn
    – The Dirty White Boy defeated Kendo the Samurai
    – SMW Tag Team Champions Brian Lee & Chris Candido defeated The Rock N’ Roll Express via disqualification
    – Chris Jericho won a battle royal

    1997

    West Helena, Arkansas:
    – The Truth Commission defeated Steven Dunn & Paul Diamond for the USWA Tag Team Titles

    Gurabo, Puerto Rico:
    – Mohammed Hussein defeated Rey Gonzalez to win the WWC Puerto Rico Heavyweight Title

    2000 

    Monterrey, Mexico:
    – El Hijo del Santo defeated Blue Panther to win the World Wrestling Association World Welterweight Title

  • Daily Pro Wrestling History (05/27): Thor Hogan wins Central States Title; Owen Hart wins IWGP Jr Heavyweight Title

    1887 

    Minneapolis, Minnesota:
    – William Muldoon failed to throw Evan Lewis twice in 60:00 (Muldoon won the first fall in 47:00, then gave up the match)

    1956 

    – Doug and Red Donovan defeated Herb Freeman & Larry Chene for the Pacific Northwest Tag Team Titles

    1957

    Dallas, Texas:
    – Red Bastien defeated Rito Romero to win the NWA Texas Junior Heavyweight Title 

    1959

    Bridgeport, Conneticut:
    – Eddie & Dr. Jerry Graham defeated Mark Lewin & Don Curtis for the WWWF Tag Team Titles

    1960 

    St. Joseph, Missouri:
    – Thor Hagen defeated Lee Henning to win the NWA Central States Heavyweight Title in 2 out of 3 falls
    – World Tag Team Champions George and Sandy Scott beat Rock Hunter and Mighty Atlas in 2 out of 3 falls
    – Gory Guerrero beat Taro Myaki by dq
    – Joe Costello and Ray Gordon drew 

    1965 

    Kansas City, Kansas:
    – The Mongolian Stomper beat Johnny Valentine
    – Bob Geigel and Dutch Savage beat Doug Gilbert and Ron Reed
    – Sonny Myers beat Buddy Johnson 
    – The Missouri Mauler beat Steve Bolus

    Minneapolis, Minnesota:
    – The Crusher beat Pampero Firpo in a cage match
    – Verne Gagne & Reggie Parks beat AWA Tag Team Champions Larry Hennig & Harley Race by DQ
    – Chris Markoff beat Eddie Sharkey 
    – Rene Goulet went to a draw with Tiny Mills

    1966 

    Milwaukee, Wisconsin:
    – Verne Gagne & Wilbur Snyder beat AWA Tag Team Champions Larry Hennig & Harley Race (decision was later reversed as the wrong man was pinned)
    – The Crusher beat Chris Markoff 
    – Ernie Ladd beat Moose Cholak

    1967 

    Chattanooga, Tennessee:
    – Billy and Jimmy Hines won the Mid-America version of the NWA World Tag Team Titles by defeating The Blue Infernos 

    1968 

    Memphis, Tennessee:
    – Ken Lucas & Dennis Hall defeated Don Carson & The Red Shadow for the Mid-America version of the NWA Southern Tag Team Titles

    1971

    Kansas City, Kansas:
    – Steve Bolus & The Viking defeated Baron Von Raschke & Benny Ramirez
    – Rufus R. Jones defeated The Great Sakaguchi by count out
    – Harley Race defeated Danny Little Bear in three falls
    – Buddy Austin & Bob Orton defeated The Stomper & Bob Geigel

    1974

    Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada:

    – Mr. X (Guy Mitchell) & The Brute defeated Leo Madril & Dan Kroffat to win the Vancouver version of the NWA Canadian Tag Team Titles

    1976 

    Kawasaki, Japan:
    – Jackie West & Yukari Lynch defeated The Beauty Pair (Jackie Sato & Maki Ueda) for the World Women’s Wrestling Association World Tag Team Title 

    1977 

    Houston, Texas:
    – Jimmy Snuka defeated El Gran Goliath for the WCCW Texas Heavyweight Title

    1978 

    Bayamon, Puerto Rico:
    – Carlos Colon & Chief Thunder Cloud defeated The Hollywood Blondes (Jack Evans & Larry Sharpe) for the WWC North American Tag Team Titles

    1985 

    Montreal, Quebec, Canada:
    – Jos Leduc & Rick Martel beat Road Warrior Animal & Paul Ellering via dq
    – Abdullah the Butcher beat King Tonga
    – Dino Bravo beat Richard Charland 
    – Jacques Rougeau, Jr. beat Jim Garvin via dq

    1988 

    Sendai, Japan:
    – Owen Hart defeated Hiroshi Hase to win the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Title

    1989

    Caguas, Puerto Rico:
    – Steve Strong defeated Carlos Colon to win the WWC Universal Heavyweight Title 

    1990

    Naucalpan, Mexico:
    – Villano III defeated Sangre Chicana for the WWF World Light Heavyweight Title 

    1997 

    Sapporo, Japan:
    – Kenta Kobashi & Johnny Ace defeated Toshiaki Kawada & Akira Taue to win the AJPW Unified World Tag Team Titles

    2001 

    Bayamon, Puerto Rico:
    – D’Lo Brown & Shane defeated The Starr Corporation (Chicky Starr & Victor the Bodyguard) 
    – Los Boricuas (Miguel Perez Jr. & Jesus Castillo, Jr.) for the IWA World Tag Team Titles

    2006 

    Doncaster, England:
    – Jonny Storm and Jody Fleisch defeated A.J. Styles and Christopher Daniels to become the first-ever 1PW Tag Team Champions
    – Steve Corino defeated champion Abyss and Christian Cage in a three-way match to win the 1PW World Heavyweight Title