From the Venice Community Center in front of approximately 250 fans
– Bayley beat Mandy Rose
Bayley was wearing a knee brace to sell the angle after losing to Nia Jax on TV this week. She hit the Belly To Bayley for the win.
– Tucker Knight beat Tino Sabbatelli
The slimmed down Knight won with a big punch and what seemed like a Thesz Press.
– Mojo Rawley beat Chris Girard
Rawley got the win after a combination and clothesline while Girard was in the corner.
– Angelo Dawkins beat Dylan Miley
Dawkins got the win out of nowhere.
– NXT Tag Team Champions American Alpha beat Sawyer Fulton and Alexander Wolfe
The heels got a lot of heat on Gable before Jordan got the hot tag and they score the win with the assisted suplex.
– No Way Jose beat Hugo Knox
Knox returned as a heel since the last time he’s worked. Jose hit his signature spots and won with the ripcord cobra clutch slam.
– NXT Women’s Champion Asuka and Carmella beat Nia Jax and Peyton Royce
Asuka Lock on Royce for the win.
– Shinsuke Nakamura beat Elias “The Drifter” Samson
Loud heat for Samson’s pre-match promo and attempted song. Huge reaction for Nakamura. Some comedy spots with Shinsuke air guitaring then passing the air guitar to referee Drake Wuertz who then jammed out and even slid on his knees to the center of the ring like the rock star he is. Shinsuke was the victim of many Drifter headlocks before laying in some vicious kicks before his finishing series and Kinshasa for the win.
St. Louis, Missouri: – Ed “Strangler” Lewis beat Paul Jones – Dorv Roche beat Gus Sonnenberg – Frank Brown beat Mike Anton – Stan Sitkowski beat Pat Fraley – Warren Bockwinkel defeated Ray Villmer
1960
St. Joseph, Missouri: – NWA World Heavyweight Champion Pat O’Connor and Bob Ellis drew 1 fall a piece – World Tag Team Champions George and Sandy Scott beat Bob Geigel and Lee Henning – Thor Hagen beat Taro Myaki – Gory Guerrero beat Bill Cole
Kansas City, Kansas: – Danny Little Bear & The Viking defeated Buddy Austin & Bob Orton – Harley Race defeated The Stomper in three falls – Ronnie Etchison defeated Benny Ramirez – Steve Bolus defeated Tony Russo – Rufus R. Jones defeated The Great Sakaguchi via DQ
1974
Madison Square Garden: – Bruno Sammartino defeated Killer Kowalski in the main event of a Texas Death Match to retain the WWWF title
1976
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada: – Larry Hennig & Jos Leduc went to a no contest with Baron Von Raschke & Mad Dog Vachon – Nick Bockwinkel & Blackjack Lanza & Bobby Duncum beat Russ Francis & Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell in 2 out of 3 falls
1977
Bloomington, Minnesota: – Verne Gagne & Billy Robinson & Ray Stevens beat Nick Bockwinkel & Blackjack Lanza & Bobby Duncum – Peter Maivia beat Angelo Mosca – Pedro Morales beat Roger Kirby – Jim Brunzell drew Billy Francis – Larry Hennig beat Moose Morowski
1983
St. Joseph, Missouri: – NWA World champion Ric Flair defeated Dewey Robertson
Houston, Texas: – WWF Champion Bob Backlund beat Afa the Samoan – Junk Yard Dog & Mr Wrestling II beat King Kong Bundy & Mr Olympia – AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel beat Dusty Rhodes – Masked Superstar & Super Destroyer beat Tito Santana & Mil Mascaras – Hacksaw Duggan beat Kendo Nagasaki – Butch Reed beat Rip Rogers – Gran Marcus beat Johnny Rich
1986
Rock Hill, South Carolina: – Wahoo McDaniel defeated NWA National Heavyweight Champion Tully Blanchard via disqualification – Dusty Rhodes & NWA U.S. Champion Magnum TA defeated NWA Tag Team Champions The Midnight Express in a Best 2 out of 3 falls match via disqualification
1987
Portland Oregon: – Randy Savage pinned Tito Santana – WWF Tag Team Champions Hart Foundation defeated British Bulldogs in a steel cage match
1988
Norfolk, Virginia: – NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo pinned Jimmy Garvin – Dusty Rhodes, Lex Luger, Sting, & Nikita Koloff defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair, NWA US Champion Barry Windham, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard via disqualification
1989
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: – Rick Martel pinned Tito Santana – WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated the Big Bossman & Akeem via disqualification – WWF champion Hulk Hogan pinned Randy Savage
1989
Greensburg, Pennsylvania: – AWA Champion Larry Zbyszko beat Wahoo McDaniel – Tommy Jammer & Ken Patera beat Badd Company Pat Tanaka & Paul Diamond
1992
Fort Irwin, California: – WCW Light Heavyweight Champion Brian Pillman pinned Scotty Flamingo – WCW World Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Arn Anderson & Larry Zbyszko – WCW U.S. Champion Rick Rude defeated Ricky Steamboat – WCW World Champion Sting pinned Steve Austin
1993
Sapporo, Japan: – Toshiaki Kawada & Akira Taue defeated Terry Gordy & Steve Williams for the All Japan World Tag Team Titles
1994
SMW Volunteer Slam: Knoxville, Tennessee: – Tracy Smothers defeated Kendo The Samurai – The Thrillseekers, Chris Jericho & Lance Storm defeated Well Dunn – SMW Tag Team Champions Brian Lee & Chris Candido (with Tammy Fytch) defeated The Rock N’ Roll Express, Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson in a No DQ, no time limit match – Bruiser Bedlam (with Jim Cornette) pinned Randy Savage (with Bob Armstrong) – Jake Roberts vs. Dirty White Boy ended in a Double Count Out in a SMW Heavyweight Championship Match
2001
WWF Judgement Day: Sacramento, California: – Raven defeated Val Venis – The Holly Cousins (Hardcore Holly and Crash Holly) defeated Kaientai (Taka Michinoku and Funaki) – William Regal defeated Rikishi – Kurt Angle defeated Chris Benoit 2-1 in a Three stages of hell match for Angle’s Olympic Gold Medal – Rhyno defeated Test and Big Show in a Triple threat hardcore match to retain the WWF Hardcore Championship – Chyna defeated Lita to retain the WWF Women’s Championship – Kane defeated Hunter Hearst Helmsley in a chain match to win the IC Title – Chris Jericho and Chris Benoit won by last eliminating Edge and Christian Tag team turmoil match – Steve Austin defeated The Undertaker in a No Holds Barred match for the WWF Championship
2007
WWF Judgement Day: St. Louis, Missouri: – Kane defeated William Regal (with Dave Taylor) – Ric Flair defeated Carlito by submission[16] Singles match 15:34 – Bobby Lashley defeated Team McMahon in a Handicap match for the ECW World Championship, however Mr. McMahon wasn’t pinned and Lashley did not win the title – CM Punk defeated Elijah Burke – Randy Orton defeated Shawn Michaels – The Hardy Boyz (Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy) defeated Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch to retain the World Tag Team Championship – Edge defeated Batista to retain the World Heavyweight Championship – MVP defeated Chris Benoit in 2 straight falls to capture the United States Championship – John Cena defeated The Great Khali to retain the WWE Championship
2012
WWF Over the Limit: Raleigh, North Carolina: – Kane defeated Zack Ryder – Christian won a 20-man Battle Royal – Kofi Kingston and R-Truth defeated Dolph Ziggler and Jack Swagger (with Vickie Guerrero) to retain the WWE Tag Team Championship – Layla defeated Beth Phoenix to retain the WWE Divas Championship – Sheamus defeated Randy Orton, Chris Jericho and Alberto Del Rio (with Ricardo Rodriguez) in a Fatal four-way match to retain the World Heavyweight Championship – Brodus Clay (with Naomi and Cameron) defeated The Miz – Christian defeated Cody Rhodes to win the WWE Intercontinental Championship – CM Punk defeated Daniel Bryan to retain the WWE Championship – Ryback defeated Camacho (with Hunico) – John Laurinaitis defeated John Cena in a No Disqualification match
Madison Square Garden: – Tom Jenkins defeated Frank Gotch to retain the American Heavyweight Championship
1961
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada: – AWA Tag Team Champions Hard Boiled Haggerty & Gene Kiniski beat Whipper Billy Watson & Wilbur Snyder – AWA Champion Verne Gagne beat Stan Kowalski
1963
Osaka, Japan: – The Destroyer (Dick Beyer) defeated Rikidozan
1966
Kansas City, Kansas: – Pat O’Connor defeated The Butcher via DQ – Bob Ellis & The Mongolian Stomper defeated Bob Geigel & Bob Brown in three falls
1973
Peoria, Illinois: – Dusty Rhodes won a 10 man battle royal by eliminating The Crusher – The Crusher beat Dusty Rhodes – Reggie Parks beat Dick Murdoch via DQ – Ken Patera beat Vic Rossitani – Ric Flair went to a time limit draw with Greg Gagne – Jim Brunzell beat Khosrow Vaziri
1977
Worcester, Massachusetts: – Bruno Sammartino defeated Larry Zbyszko
1980
Madison Square Garden: – Larry Zbyszko won a 16-man $15,000 battle royal – WWF World Champion Bob Backlund pinned WWF IC Champion Ken Patera in a Texas Death Match – Tony Atlas, Ivan Putski, & Pat Patterson defeated Peter Maivia & WWF Tag Team Champions the Wild Samoans in a Best 2 out of 3 falls match
1981
Omaha, Nebraska: – AWA Tag Team Champions Adrian Adonis & Jesse Ventura beat Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell – Baron Von Raschke beat John Studd
– It was officially announced by the American Wrestling Association that, due to Verne Gagne retiring and vacating the AWA World Heavyweight Title, Nick Bockwinkel, the former champion and current number one contender, was being awarded the belt
1986
Fayetteville, North Carolina: – NWA World Tag Team Champions The Midnight Express, Bobby Eaton & Dennis Condrey defeated Dusty Rhodes & NWA U.S. Champion Magnum TA
1990
WCW Capitol Combat: Washington, DC: – The Road Warriors & Norman The Lunatic defeated Kevin Sullivan, Bam Bam Bigelow & Cactus Jack – Mark Callous (later to become the Undertaker) defeated Johnny Ace – The Samoan Swat Team (Fatu & Samoan Savage) defeated Mike Rotundo & Tommy Rich – Paul Ellering defeated Teddy Long in a hair vs. hair match – The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane) defeated Brian Pillman & Tom Zenk to win the U.S. Tag Team Title – The Rock N’ Roll Express defeated The Freebirds (Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin) in a Corporal Punishment (strap) match – Doom (Ron Simmons & Butch Reed) defeated Rick & Scott Steiner to win the NWA World Tag Team Championship – Lex Luger defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification in a steel cage match
1991
WCW SuperBrawl: St. Petersburg, Florida: – The Freebirds (Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin) defeated Tracey Smothers & Steve Armstrong to win the vacant United States Tag Team Title – Danny Spivey defeated Ricky Morton – Nikita Koloff defeated Tommy Rich – Dustin Rhodes defeated Terrance Taylor – Big Josh defeated Black Bart – Oz defeated Tim Parker – Barry Windham defeated Brian Pillman in a taped fist match – El Gigante defeated Sid Vicious in a Stretcher match – Ron Simmons defeated Butch Reed in a steel cage match – WCW World Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Sting & Lex Luger – Bobby Eaton defeated Arn Anderson to win the WCW Television Title – WCW World Champion Ric Flair defeated Tatsumi Fujinami to regain the NWA World Title
1995
Montreal, Quebec, Canada: – Razor Ramon defeated Jeff Jarrett to win the WWF Intercontinental Championship in a Ladder match
1996
Madison Square Garden: – Henry & Phinneas Godwinn defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Skip & Zip to win the titles
WCW Slamboree: Baton Rogue, Louisiana: – The American Males (Marcus Bagwell and Scotty Riggs) defeated The Shark and Maxx – Road Warrior Animal and Booker T fought Road Warrior Hawk and Lex Luger to a double countout – The Public Enemy (Rocco Rock and Johnny Grunge) defeated Chris Benoit and The Taskmaster – Rick Steiner and The Booty Man (with the Booty Babe) defeated Sgt. Craig Pittman and Scott Steiner – VK Wallstreet and Jim Duggan defeated The Blue Bloods (Lord Steven Regal and Squire David Taylor) – Dick Slater and Earl Robert Eaton defeated Disco Inferno and Alex Wright – Diamond Dallas Page and The Barbarian defeated Meng and Hugh Morrus – Fire and Ice (Scott Norton and Ice Train) defeated Big Bubba Rogers and Stevie Ray – Ric Flair and Randy Savage (with Woman and Miss Elizabeth) defeated Arn Anderson and Eddie Guerrero – Dean Malenko defeated Brad Armstrong to retain the WCW World Cruiserweight Championship – Dick Slater and Earl Robert Eaton defeated VK Wallstreet and Jim Duggan – The Public Enemy (Rocco Rock and Johnny Grunge) defeated Ric Flair and Randy Savage by forfeit – Diamond Dallas Page and the Barbarian defeated Rick Steiner and the Booty Man (with the Booty Babe) – Konnan defeated Jushin Thunder Liger to retain the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship – Diamond Dallas Page defeated the Barbarian, Earl Robert Eaton, Ice Train, Scott Norton, Rocco Rock, Johnny Grunge and Dick Slater in Battlebowl – The Giant (with Jimmy Hart) defeated Sting (with Lex Luger) to retain the WCW World Heavyweight Championship
2002
WWF Judgement Day: Nashville, Tennessee: – William Regal defeated D’Lo Brown to retain the WWE European Championship – Eddie Guerrero defeated Rob Van Dam to retain the WWE Intercontinental Championship – Trish Stratus (with Bubba Ray Dudley) defeated Stacy Keibler (with Reverend D-Von and Deacon Batista) to retain the WWE Women’s Championship – Brock Lesnar and Paul Heyman defeated The Hardy Boyz (Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy) – Stone Cold Steve Austin defeated Big Show and Ric Flair in a Handicap match – Edge defeated Kurt Angle in a Hair vs. Hair match – Triple H defeated Chris Jericho in a Hell in a Cell match – Rikishi and Rico defeated Billy and Chuck Tag team match to win the WWE Tag Team Championship – The Undertaker defeated Hulk Hogan to capture the WWE Undisputed World Title
2011
– Abyss defeated Frankie Kazarian to win the TNA X Division Title
2013
WWE Extreme Rules: St. Louis, Missouri: – The Shield defeated Bryan Danielson & Kane to win the WWE Tag Team Titles – The Miz defeated Cody Rhodes by submission – Chris Jericho defeated Fandango (with Summer Rae) – Dean Ambrose defeated Kofi Kingston to win the United States Title – Sheamus defeated Mark Henry in a Strap Match – Alberto Del Rio (with Ricardo Rodriguez) defeated Jack Swagger (with Zeb Colter) in an I Quit match – The Shield (Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns) defeated Team Hell No (Kane and Daniel Bryan) in a Tornado tag team match to win the WWE Tag Team Championship – Randy Orton defeated Big Show in an Extreme Rules Match – John Cena vs. Ryback ended in a draw in a Last Man Standing match, Cena retained the WWE Championship – Brock Lesnar defeated Triple H in a steel cage match
Kansas City, Kansas: – Sonny Myers defeated Ricky Hunter in three falls – Pat O’Connor defeated Tor Kamata via DQ – Bob Brown defeated The Mongolian Stomper via CO in three falls
Amarillo, Texas: – AWA Tag Team Champions Larry Hennig & Harley Race beat Nick Kozak & Ricky Romero in the 3rd fall – Australian Rules (ten 3 minutes rounds) Match, Dory Funk Sr went to a no decision with Thunderbolt Patterson
1970
Chicago, Illinois: – The Chain Gang (Jim Dillinger & Jack Dillinger) beat Dick The Bruiser & The Crusher – Baron Von Raschke beat Ernie Ladd – Wilbur Snyder beat Larry Hennig
1973
Sheboygan, Wisconsin: – Billy Robinson beat Superstar Billy Graham via dq – Nick Bockwinkel beat Horst Hoffman – Ric Flair wrestled Greg Gagne to a time limit draw
1979
Knoxville, Tennessee; – Mongolian Stomper beat Ken Lucas – Crusher Blackwell & Dean Ho beat Bob Roop & Bob Orton Jr by DQ – Thunderbolt Patterson beat Prof. Boris Malenko – Mr. Fuji beat Terry Gibbs – Kevin Sullivan beat Mike Graham to win United States Junior Title – Alexis Smirnoff beat Ronnie Garvin to win Southeastern Title – NWA World champion Harley Race fought Ron Fuller to a double DQ
1980
Green Bay, Wisconsin: – AWA Tag Team Champions Verne Gagne & Mad Dog Vachon beat Adrian Adonis & Jesse Ventura in a no DQ match – Dino Bravo went to a double DQ with Jerry Blackwell – Greg Gagne beat Super Destroyer Mark II
1981
Charlotte, Louisiana: – The Samoans beat Jim Garvin & Don Diamond – Dick Murdoch beat Super Destroyer – Paul Orndorff beat Leroy Brown
1982
Mobile, Alabama: – NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Teddy Gordy – Ron Fuller & Robert Fuller beat New Zealand Sheepherders in a Southern street fight match
1984
Lake City, Florida: – NWA World champion Kerry Von Erich defeated Superstar Billy Graham
1987
Memphis, Tennessee: – Tommy Rich & Austin Idol beat Bill Dundee & Rocky Johnson in a Texas Death Match – AWA Tag Team Champions Midnight Rockers beat Chic Donovan & Jack Hart – Jeff Jarrett beat Moondog Spot
Fayetteville, North Carolina: – Ron & Jimmy Garvin defeated NWA U.S. Tag Team Champions The Midnight Express, Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a non-title match
1988
Evansville, Indiana: – AWA Champion Jerry Lawler beat Bill Dundee – Robert Fuller went to a no contest with Jeff Jarrett – Curt Hennig beat Scott Steiner
1997
WCW Slamboree: Charlotte, North Carolina: – Yuji Nagata defeated Pat Tanaka – The Public Enemy (Rocco Rock and Johnny Grunge) defeated Harlem Heat (Booker T and Stevie Ray) – Steven Regal defeated Ultimo Dragon to win the WCW TV Title – Madusa defeated Luna Vachon – Rey Misterio Jr. defeated Yuji Yasuraoka – Glacier defeated Mortis (with James Vandenberg) by disqualification – Dean Malenko defeated Jeff Jarrett (with Debra) to retain the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship – Meng defeated Chris Benoit (with Woman) in a Death match – The Steiner Brothers (Rick Steiner and Scott Steiner) defeated Konnan and Hugh Morrus (with Jimmy Hart) – Steve McMichael (with Debra McMichael) defeated Reggie White – Ric Flair, Roddy Piper and Kevin Greene defeated Kevin Nash, Scott Hall and Syxx
2003
WWF Judgement Day: Charlotte North Carolina: – The Hurricane defeated Steven Richards – John Cena and The Full Blooded Italians (Chuck Palumbo and Johnny Stamboli) (with Nunzio) defeated Rhyno, Spanky, and Chris Benoit
– La Résistance (Sylvain Grenier and René Duprée) defeated Test and Scott Steiner (with Stacy Keibler) – Eddie Guerrero & Yoshihiro Tajiri won the WWE Tag Team Championship by defeating Charlie Haas and Shelton Benjamin in a ladder match – Christian won a battle royal to win the Intercontinental Title – Mr. America (with Zach Gowen) defeated Roddy Piper (with Sean O’Haire) – Kevin Nash defeated Triple H by disqualification to retain the World Heavyweight Championship – Jazz with Theodore Long) defeated Victoria (with Steven Richards), Jacqueline, and Trish Stratus to retain the WWE Women’s Championship – Brock Lesnar defeated Big Show in a Stretcher match to retain the WWE Championship
2008
WWF Judgement Day: Omaha, Nebraska: – Hardcore Holly and Cody Rhodes defeated Santino Marella and Carlito to retain the World Tag Team Championship – John Cena defeated John “Bradshaw” Layfield – John Morrison and The Miz defeated Kane and CM Punk to retain the WWE Tag Team Championship – Shawn Michaels defeated Chris Jericho – Mickie James defeated Beth Phoenix and Melina in Triple Threat match to retain the WWE Women’s Championship – The Undertaker defeated Edge to win the vacant WWE Title – Jeff Hardy defeated Montel Vontavious Porter – Triple H defeated Randy Orton in a Steel Cage match to retain the WWE Championship
Madison Square Garden: – Bruno Sammartino defeated WWWF World Champion Buddy Rogers in 47 seconds to win the championship
1966
Moline, Illinois: – The Crusher & Ernie Ladd & Verne Gagne beat Larry Hennig & Harley Race & The Alaskan – Reggie Parks beat Angelo Poffo – Ernie Ladd beat Larry Hennig
Kansas City, Missouri: – Dick the Bruiser & Bob Ellis defeated Bob Geigel & Bob Brown – World Heavyweight Champion Gene Kiniski defeated The Mongolian Stomper in three falls
1973
Kansas City, Kansas: – Harley Race defeated Black Angus – Bob Geigel & Bobo Brazil defeated Togo the Great & Tokyo Joe – Jim Dalton & Frank Diamond defeated Argentina Zuma & L.D. Lewis – Mike George defeated Bob Orton – Omar Atlas defeated The Terror via DQ – Danny Little Bear fought Bob Brown to a double-DQ
1974
Denver, Colorado: – The Crusher & Wahoo McDaniel beat Champions Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens on a 3rd fall COR to win the AWA Tag Team titles – Superstar Billy Graham beat Geoff Portz – Chris Taylor beat Moose Morowski – Larry Hennig beat Bull Bullinski – Greg Gagne beat Odd Job Tosh Tojo dq
Atlanta, Georgia: – In a Lights Out Match, Andre The Giant & Mr. Wrestling II beat Bill Watts & Big Bad John – NWA World Champion Jack Brisco beat Dusty Rhodes via DQ – Georgia Tag Team Champions Ronnie Garvin & Terry Garvin beat Bob Armstrong & Haystack Calhoun – Southern States Champion Jerry Brisco beat Bobby Duncum – Gene Anderson & Ole Anderson beat Steve Keirn & Dennis Stamp – Art Nelson drew Jerry Oates – Bob Sweetan beat Mike Stallings – Ali Vaziri beat Zebra Kid
1978
Honolulu, Hawaii: – AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel beat Rick Martel – In a Loser Leaves Town Match; Tor Kamata beat Billy White Wolf – Buddy Rose & John Studd beat Bill Francis & Russ Francis – John Tolos beat Chris Markoff dq – George Wells beat Rocky Tomayo
1981
Atlanta, Georgia: – Tommy Rich won a tournament for the Georgia Heavyweight championship; beating Greg Valentine in the finals – In a No Time Limit, No DQ Match: Ted Dibiase & Junkyard Dog beat The Freebirds’ Terry Gordy & Buddy Roberts
1982
Birmingham, Alabama: – NWA World champion Ric Flair defeated Terry Gordy – Roy Welch beat Tommy Wright – Scott McGhee beat Ted Oates – Jacques Rougeau beat Jos LeDuc by DQ – Ron & Robert Fuller beat New Zealand Sheepherders
1984
Nagasaki, Japan: – Tatsutoshi Gotoh defeated Pat Tanaka – Shunji Kosugi defeated Naoki Sano – Kuniaki Kobayashi & Black Cat defeated Norio Honaga & Fumihiro Niikura – Big John Studd & Otto Wanz defeated Animal Hamaguchi & Isamu Teranishi – Adrian Adonis defeated Osamu Kido – Riki Choshu & Yoshikai Yatsu fought Fujiwara & Kengo Kimura to a double countout – Dick Murdoch defeated Ken Patera – Andre The Giant defeated Mr. Saito via disqualification – Antonio Inoki, Seigi Sakaguchi, & Tatsumi Fujinami defeated WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan, the Masked Superstar, & John Quinn
1986
Hammond, Indiana: – Playboy Buddy Rose & Doug Somers defeated Scott Hall & Curt Hennig to win the AWA World Tag Team Championship – Colonel DeBeers beat Earthquake Ferris
Baltimore, Maryland: – Dusty Rhodes & the Road Warriors defeated NWA Six Man Tag Team Champions Baron Von Raschke, Ivan & Nikita Koloff to win the titles
1987
The Lightning Express, (Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner), defeated Rick Steiner & Sting to win the UWF Tag Team Titles
1992
WCW WrestleWar: Jacksonville, Florida: – The Freebirds (Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin) defeated Terry Taylor & Greg Valentine to win the United States Tag Team Championship – Brian Pillman defeated Tom Zenk to retain the WCW World Light Heavyweight Title – WCW World Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Tatsumi Fujinami & Takayuki Iizuka – Sting, Nikita Koloff, Dustin Rhodes, Ricky Steamboat & Barry Windham defeated Arn Anderson, Bobby Eaton, Rick Rude, Steve Austin & Larry Zbyszko in a War Games match – Diamond Dallas Page & Tommy Rich defeated Bob Cook & Firebreaker Chip – Johnny B. Badd defeated Tracey Smothers – Scotty Flamingo defeated Marcus Bagwell – Ron Simmons defeated Mr. Hughes – Super Invader defeated Todd Champion – Big Josh defeated Richard Morton
Beckley, West Virginia: – Thunder Tiger defeated the Master of Disaster – Dixie Dynamite (Brian Armstrong) pinned Dutch Mantell – Tim Horner pinned Buddy Landel – Robert Gibson pinned Jimmy Golden – Brian Lee pinned the Dirty White Boy – Brad & Bart Batten defeated SMW Tag Team Champions The Heavenly Bodies, Stan Lane & Tom Prichard via disqualification
1993
New York City: – Marty Jannetty defeated Shawn Michaels to win the WWF Intercontinental Title
1998
WCW Slamboree: Worchester, Massachusetts: – WCW World TV Champion Fit Finlay pinned Chris Benoit – Lex Luger defeated Brian Adams – Ciclope won a cruiserweight battle royal – Dean Malenko defeated WCW Cruiserweight Champion Chris Jericho to win the title – Eddie Guerrero (with Chavo Guerrero Jr.) pinned Ultimo Dragon – Diamond Dallas Page pinned Raven in a Bowery Death Match – WCW U.S. Champion Bill Goldberg pinned Perry Saturn – Bret Hart defeated Randy Savage – Sting & the Giant defeated WCW World Tag Team Champions Scott Hall & Kevin Nash (with Dusty Rhodes) to win the titles
2009
WWF Judgement Day | Chicago, Illinois – Mickie James defeated Beth Phoenix (with Rosa Mendes) – Umaga defeated CM Punk – Christian defeated Jack Swagger to retain the ECW Championship – John Morrison defeated Shelton Benjamin (with Charlie Haas) – Rey Mysterio defeated Chris Jericho to retain the WWE Intercontinental Championship – Batista defeated Randy Orton by disqualification, Orton retained the WWE Championship – John Cena defeated Big Show – Edge defeated Jeff Hardy to retain the World Heavyweight Championship
Minneapolis, Minnesota: – World Heavyweight Champion Ed “Strangler” Lewis beat Henry Ordemann 2 falls to 0
1934
St. Louis, Missouri: – World Heavyweight Champion Jim Londos beat Richard “Dick” Shikat – Orville Brown and Ray Steele drew – George Zaharias beat Matros Kirilenko
1952
Tacoma, Washington: – Roger Mackay defeated The Masked Marvel (Buddy Knox) for the Pacific Coast Junior Heavyweight Title
1963
Washington, DC: – Brute Bernard and Skull Murphy defeated Buddy Austin and The Great Scott to win the WWWF United States Tag Team Titles
Houston, Texas: – Bull Curry defeated Jack Dalton for the NWA Texas Brass Knuckles Title
1964
Omaha, Nebraska: – Verne Gagne won the AWA World Heavyweight Title by defeating Mad Dog Vachon – Reggie Parks beat Frisco Montana – Mongolian Stomper beat George Drake – Rocky Hamilton drew Jack Pesek
1967
Little Rock, Arkansas: – Togo Shikuma and Chati Yokouchi defeated Jack Brisco and Gorgeous George, Jr. to win the Tri-State NWA United States Tag Team Titles
Tampa, Florida: – Boris Malenko defeated Wahoo McDaniel for the NWA Florida Heavyweight Title
1969
Calgary, Alberta, Canada: – Archie Gouldie (The Mongolian Stomper) defeated Angelo Mosca for the Stampede North American Heavyweight Title
Atlanta, Georgia: – The Professional (Doug Gilbert) defeated El Mongol to win the vacant NWA Georgia Heavyweight Title
1970
Portland, Oregon: – The Claw defeated Moondog Mayne for the NWA Pacific Northwest Heavyweight Title
St. Paul, Minnesota: – No Time Limit: The Crusher beat Mad Dog Vachon – Red Bastien & Pepper Gomez beat Dr. X & Double X dq – Edouard Carpentier drew Blackjack Lanza – Paul Diamond beat Jack Pesek – Joe Scarpello beat Billy Howard
1972
Tampa, Florida: – Paul Jones defeated Jack Brisco to win the NWA Florida Heavyweight Title
1973
Buffalo, New York: – Johnny Powers defeated Eric the Animal to win the NWF North American Heavyweight Title
Honolulu, Hawaii: – Wahoo McDaniel beat Billy Graham in an Indian Death Match – North American Champion Dusty Rhodes beat Billy Robinson via DQ – Ivan Koloff ddq Ken Patera – Sam Steamboat & Jimmy Snuka beat Mad Dog Vachon (sub Tarzan Tyler) & Lars Anderson – Ed Francis beat Bob Ramstead – Neff Maiava beat The Masked Man
1975
Tokyo, Japan: – Antonio Inoki defeated Killer Karl Krupp by submission to win the annual NJPW World League tournament
1977
Tokyo, Japan: – Giant Baba defeated Jumbo Tsuruta to win the annual AJPW Champion’s Carnival tournament
1980
San Antonio, Texas: – Al Madril and Tom Prichard defeated Jack Evans and Pampero Firpo to win the NWA Americas Tag Team Titles
St. Louis, Missouri: – WWF World Champion Bob Backlund defeated Roger Kirby – Missouri State Champion Ken Patera defeated Kevin Von Erich
1981
Tulsa, Oklahoma: – Eddie Gilbert and Ricky Morton defeated The Akbar Army (Jerry Brown and Ron McFarlane) to win the NWA Tri-State Tag Team Titles
San Juan, Puerto Rico: – Kim Song defeated Tommy Gilbert for the WWC Caribbean Heavyweight Title
1983
Memphis, Tennessee: – Bobby Eaton and Duke Myers defeated The Fabulous Ones (Steve Keirn and Stan Lane) for the AWA Southern Tag Team Title – Ken Patera won the CWA/AWA International Heavyweight Title from Jerry Lawler – Bill Dundee won the AWA Southern Heavyweight Title from Dutch Mantell
1984
Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada: – Wojo Yawrenko defeated Al Tomko to win the Vancouver NWA Canadian Heavyweight Title
1987
Atlanta, Georgia: – The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton and Stan Lane) defeated Ronnie Garvin and Barry Windham in the finals of a six-team tournament for the NWA United States Tag Team Titles
1988
Memphis, Tennessee: – AWA Champion Jerry Lawler beat Bill Dundee – Robert Fuller beat Jeff Jarrett – CWA Champion Max Pain beat Curt Hennig via DQ – Gary Young drew Scott Steiner – Cuban Assassins ddq Bruise Brothers – Billy Travis beat Doug Gilbert dq – Tommy Gilbert beat Tom Brandi
1991
Mexico City, Mexico: – Villano III defeated El Signo for the UWA World Light Heavyweight Title – Los Cowboys (Silver King and El Texano) won a tournament to become the first UWA World Tag Team Champions
1992
Charleston, South Carolina: – Ricky Steamboat & Nikita Koloff defeated WCW US Champion Rick Rude & Steve Austin – WCW World Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Arn Anderson & Larry Zbyszko in a steel cage match
1998
Anaheim, California: – The Undertaker defeated Kane in a lights out match – WWF Tag Team Champions the Road Dogg & Billy Gunn defeated LOD 2000 – WWF World Champion Steve Austin pinned WWF Intercontinental Champion the Rock
2010
TNA Sacrifice: Orlando, Florida: – The Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin) defeated Beer Money, Inc. (James Storm and Robert Roode) and Team 3D (Brother Devon and Brother Ray) – Rob Terry defeated Orlando Jordan to retain the TNA Global Championship – Doug Williams defeated Frankie Kazarian to win the X Division Title – Madison Rayne defeated Tara in a title vs. career match to retain the TNA Women’s Knockout Championship – The Band (Kevin Nash and Scott Hall) defeated Ink Inc. (Jesse Neal and Shannon Moore) to retain the TNA World Tag Team Championship – Abyss defeated Desmand Wolfe (with Chelsea) – Jeff Hardy defeated Mr. Anderson – Sting defeated Jeff Jarrett – Rob Van Dam defeated A.J. Styles (with Ric Flair) to retain the TNA World Heavyweight Championship
Corbin came out to an ok reaction while Ziggler came out to a big pop. Corbin hit the End Of Days mid-match, but Ziggler kicked out at two. The last part of the match, Corbin reversed the Zig Zag and tried to hit Ziggler, but he ducked and connected with the superkick for the win.
– Apollo Crews def. Stardust
This match was pretty short. The bell rings and Dust punches & kicks Crews, than Crews starts to fight back. He does his usual moves, and hits the Crews Control for the win. Dust gets on the mic says he isn’t leaving Columbia without a win under his belt. He says he will fight anybody from Columbia, SC. This leads to…
– Big Show def. Stardust
Big Show comes out to a big pop. Dust taunts the crowd and turned around to a KO Punch. Show wins in less than 10 seconds.
– Greg Hamilton lets a lady in the crowd say “This match is scheduled for one fall”
– Big Cass def. D-Von w/ Bubba Ray
Not much to say about this match. Big Cass came out to a big pop. Everyone loves him. In a nice match, Cass hit the East River Crossing for the win.
– Sami Zayn def. Kevin Owens
The crowd likes Zayn but they LOVE Owens. The match was good. Owens taunted the crowd and before the match told everyone to be quiet so he can concentrate. Zayn hit the Blue Thunder Bomb for the win.
– WWE Women’s Champion Charlotte def. Nattie
Nice back and forth match. Nattie powerbombed Charlotte. Charlotte did the figure 4 and Nattie reversed. Charlotte won with a roll-up with feet on the ropes. Nattie left to a huge ovation from the crowd.
– I-C Champion Miz (w/Maryse) def. Cesaro and Sheamus in a three-way
Great match. Eeryone loves Cesaro, but even Sheamus got some love. Miz called the crowd “Carolina sweathogs”. Cesaro did the swing into the sharpshooter on Miz and later, he did the Gotch Neutralizer to Sheamus. After he did it, Miz clocks him and pins Sheamus for the win. Cesaro chased after Miz and Maryse chases Cesaro.
– WWE Champion Roman Reigns & The Usos def. Chris Jericho & Anderson/Gallows
The pop for Reigns was HUGE. Words can’t describe it. The match was great: crowd on their feet and especially when Roman got the hot tag. At the end of the match, Gallows & Anderson got tired of Jericho being a jerk so they let the Usos suicide dive on him. Roman hits the Superman Punch and spear for the win.
– Kane and Big Show over Erik Rowan & Braun Strowman
Crowd was real hot for Big Show face to face to Strowman. Strowman screwed up slightly setting up hot tag with Kane. Match went about 15 minutes nothing special but crowd was hot. Show pinned Rowan for the win. Afterward Kane and Show double choke slammed Strowman.
– Sin Cara over Viktor of the Ascension
More than expected from these two. Crowd was real hot for Sin Cara.
– Titus O’ Neil and Jack Swagger over Social Outcasts (Bo Dallas/Curtis Axel) w/Heath Slater ringside.
Match went about 15 minutes.
– Becky Lynch, Paige & Sasha Banks over Dana Brooke, Lana & Eva Marie
Finish came with all 3 face women making the heel women tap out at the same time with their respective submission finishing holds. Crowd popped huge for finish.
Intermission
– Goldust over Fandango
Finish of the match came when Tyler Breeze came down to interfere, R Truth came to even odds. Goldust then got pin on Fandango.
– WWE Tag Team Champions New Day (Big E and Xavier Woods) over Vaudevillians
Crowd had probably biggest pop so far for New Day entrance. Solid match. No Kofi Kingston.
– US Champion Kalisto vs. Dean Ambrose vs. Rusev
Ambrose got the biggest pop of the night by far when he came out. A lot spots outside the ring. Lana was ringside to start the match. At one point, Rusev got on microphone during match and got great heat from crowd. Match was spot fest from beginning to end. Ambrose hit dirty deeds, Lana distracted ref, Ambrose got slapped, Rusev super kicked Ambrose then Lana got tossed. Kalisto then pinned Rusev. Afterwards, Ambrose and Kalisto shook hands and celebrated together.
Overall, a fun show. Bray Wyatt and Kevin Owens were heavily promoted to be here but weren’t.
– George Dussette and Luther Lindsay defeated Bulldog Curtis and Tommy Martinez to win the NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Titles
1957
– Ed Francis defeated Luigi Macera for the Pacific Coast Junior Heavyweight Title
1958
Minneapolis, Minnesota: – Verne Gagne and Leo Nomellini defeated Doc and Mike Gallagher for the Minneapolis NWA World Tag Team Titles
1963
Mobile, Alabama: – Rocket Monroe (Bill Fletcher) defeated Joe Scarpa (Jay Strongbow) and Pancho Villa in a three-way match to win the NWA Gulf Coast Heavyweight Title
1965
Omaha, Nebraska: – Mighty Igor Vodic defeated Mad Dog Vachon for the AWA World (Omaha version only) Heavyweight Title
1970
Sydney, Australia: – Mark Lewin and Antonio Pugliese defeated Swede Hanson and Rip Hawk to win the International Wrestling Alliance World Tag Team Titles
Los Angeles, California: – Donna Christantello and Kathy O’Day defeated The Fabulous Moolah and Toni Rose to win the NWA World Women’s Tag Team Titles
1971
Milwaukee, Wisconsin: – Red Bastien and Hercules Cortez defeated Butcher and Mad Dog Vachon to win the AWA World Tag Team Titles – The Crusher beat Larry Hennig – Bull Bullinski beat Nick Bockwinkel via dq
1972
Orlando, Florida: – Boris Malenko defeated Bearcat Wright for the NWA Florida Brass Knuckles Title
1973
Mobile, Alabama: – The California Hippies (Mike Boyette and Mickey Doyle) won the Gulf Coast NWA United States Tag Team Titles
1975
Greensboro, North Carolina: – Paul Jones and Wahoo McDaniel defeated Gene and Ole Anderson to win the NWA World Tag Team Titles
1976
Chicago, Illinois: – Dick the Bruiser beat Ox Baker in a Chain Match – In a Loser Leaves Town Match, Larry Hennig & Jos Leduc beat Jimmy Valiant & Johnny Valiant – Greg Gagne beat Mad Dog Vachon via dq
Detroit, Michigan: – The Sheik defeated Bobo Brazil for the Detroit NWA United States Heavyweight Title
San Francisco, California: – Tony Garea and Pat Patterson defeated Invader I and Don Muraco to win the San Francisco NWA World Tag Team Titles
1978
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada: – Gene Kiniski defeated John Quinn for the Vancouver NWA Pacific Coast Heavyweight Title
Toronto, Ontario, Canada: – Billy Red Lyons fought Chris Tolos to a 20-minute draw – Dewey Robertson defeated the Wildman via disqualification – Kim Chang pinned Claude Dionne – Billy Red Lyons & Rufus R. Jones defeated Super Destroyer (Sgt. Slaughter) & Lord Alfred Hayes – British Champion Billy Robinson defeated Angelo Mosca via disqualification – WWWF Champion Bob Backlund beat Billy Graham by count out – AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel went to a double disqualification with Jim Brunzell
1982
San Juan, Puerto Rico: – The Moondogs (Rex and Spot) defeated Eddie and Tommy Gilbert to win the WWC North American Tag Team Titles
1984
Kummamoto, Japan: – Pat Tanaka defeated Naoki Sano – Norio Honaga fought Black Cat to a draw – Kengo Kimura & Fumihiro Niikura defeated Osamu Kido & Shunji Kosugi – John Quinn defeated Fujiwara – The Masked Sueprstar, Ken Patera, & WWF Tag Team Champion Dick Murdoch defeated Animal Hamaguchi, Yoshikai Yatsu, & Kuniaki Kobayashi – Mr. Saito defeated Otto Wanz – Andre The Giant & WWF Tag Team Champion Adrian Adonis defeated Seigi Sakaguchi & Tatsumi Fujinami – WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Riki Choshu via count-out – Antonio Inoki defeated Big John Studd
1986
Kansas City, Kansas: – The Midnight Rockers (Marty Jannetty and Shawn Michaels) defeated The Batten Twins (Bart and Brad) to win the NWA Central States Tag Team Titles
1992
Fayetteville, North Carolina: – Big Josh defeated Richard Morton – Firebreaker Chip & Todd Champion defeated Thomas Rich & Tracy Smothers – Nikita Koloff defeated Steve Austin – Ron Simmons defeated Diamond Dallas Page – WCW U.S. Tag Team Champions Greg Valentine & Terry Taylor defeated Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin – WCW World Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Arn Anderson & Larry Zbyszko (substituting for Bobby Eaton) – WCW U.S. Champion Rick Rude defeated Ricky Steamboat
1993
Johnson City, Tennessee: – The Rock ‘n’ Roll Express (Robert Gibson and Ricky Morton) defeated The Heavenly Bodies (Stan Lane and Tom Prichard) for the SMW Tag Team Titles
Cloverdale, British Columbia, Canada: – Michelle Starr defeated Mighty Quinn for the WCCW Heavyweight Title – Al Tomko won the WCCW Mid-Heavyweight Title from Firefighter Adrian – The Beautiful Bodies (Rocky Dellaserra and Ole Olson) defeated Firefighter Adrian and Timothy Flowers to win the WCCW International Tag Team Titles
1995
Niigata, Japan: – Reggie Bennett defeated Manami Toyota for the IWA Women’s World Title
2000 Biloxi, Mississippi: – Ric Flair defeated WCW World Heavyweight Champion Jeff Jarrett to win the title
2001
Louisville, Kentucky: – The Minnesota Stretching Crew (Shelton Benjamin and Brock Lesnar) defeated The Disciples of Synn (Damian and Payne) to win the OVW Southern Tag Team Titles.
2002
Jerrersonville, Indiana: – Nova defeated The Prototype (John Cena) for the OVW Heavyweight Title
2004
Lexington, Massachusetts: – CM Punk and Colt Cabana defeated Jay and Mark Briscoe to win the ROH Tag Team championship
Caguas, Puerto Rico: – Hurácan Castillo, Jr. defeated José Rivera, Jr. for the WWC Puerto Rico Heavyweight Title
2005
TNA Hard Justice: Orlando, Florida: – Shark Boy defeated David Young – Team Canada (Eric Young and Petey Williams) (with Coach D’Amore) defeated Apolo and Sonny Siaki – Michael Shane and Trinity defeated Chris Sabin and Traci – Raven defeated Sean Waltman in a Clockwork Orange House of Fun match – Monty Brown and The Outlaw defeated Diamond Dallas Page and Ron Killings – The Naturals (Andy Douglas and Chase Stevens) defeated America’s Most Wanted (Chris Harris and James Storm) to retain the NWA World Tag Team Championship – Christopher Daniels defeated Shocker to retain the TNA X Division Championship – Abyss defeated Bobby Roode, Zach Gowen, Eric Young, Cassidy Riley, Elix Skipper, Shark Boy, A-1, Chris Sabin, Petey Williams, Sonny Siaki, Lance Hoyt, Michael Shane, Jerrelle Clarke, Mikey Batts, The Outlaw, Trytan, Ron Killings, Apolo and B.G. James in a Twenty-Man Gauntlet for the Gold to become number contender to the NWA World Heavyweight Championship – AJ Styles defeated Jeff Jarrett to win the NWA/TNA World Title
2006 Lubbock, Texas: – Shelton Benjamin won the Intercontinental Title in a match involving John Cena, Rob Van Dam, Triple H, Shelton Benjamin, & Chris Masters
2011 NJPW East Coast Invasion: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: – Kenny Omega defeated Jushin Liger to win the JAPW Light Heavyweight championship – IWGP Heavyweight champion Hiroshi Tanahashi retained the title over Davey Richards
TNA Sacrifice: – Mexican America (Anarquia and Hernandez) (with Sarita and Rosita) defeated Ink Inc. (Jesse Neal and Shannon Moore) – Brian Kendrick defeated Robbie E (with Cookie) – Mickie James defeated Madison Rayne to retain the TNA Women’s Knockout Championship – Kazarian defeated Max Buck to retain the TNA X Division Championship – Crimson defeated Abyss – Beer Money, Inc. (James Storm and Robert Roode) defeated Immortal (Chris Harris and Matt Hardy) to retain the TNA World Tag Team Championship – Tommy Dreamer defeated A.J. Styles in a No Disqualification match – Kurt Angle and Chyna defeated Jeff Jarrett and Karen Jarrett – Sting defeated Rob Van Dam to retain the TNA World Heavyweight Championship
– Before the show, you could vote by Twitter on which Wrestlemania match you wanted to see on the video board: Reigns/HHH, Undertaker/Shane, or Lesnar/Ambrose. Undertaker/Shane won and they showed a clipped version of it. The lower bowl was only 2/3 full and the upper bowl was tarped off. Crowd was pretty hot all night. Mostly families, lots of kids. No matches were advertised for the show.
– Dolph Ziggler vs. Baron Corbin
Good match, Ziggler fought from underneath and got the win with a superkick.
– Apollo Crews vs. Stardust
Kind of a dull match, Stardust’s offense isn’t very interesting. Crews got the win with the Moonsault.
– Big Cass vs. D-Von Dudley
Cass did a pre-match promo. Usual shtick, crowd knew all his catch phrases. Cass got the win with the East River Crossing. Nothing special, but the crowd was into Cass.
– Sami Zayn vs. Kevin Owens
Owens ripped the crowd before the match, saying a boy with a terrible father had a vile sign. Couldn’t see what the sign was. Owens riled the crowd up by demanding silence during his match. Excellent match, Zayn got the win with the Helluva Kick.
– WWE Women’s Champion Charlotte vs. Natalya
No Ric, unfortunately. Charlotte got the win with the classic Flair Pin. Good work from these two.
– I-C Champion The Miz (w/Maryse) vs. Sheamus vs. Cesaro
Really good stuff here. Miz cut a long pre-match promo bashing the crowd, doing an homage to Rick Rude calling us “Fat, out of shape sweat hogs.” Cesaro tapped Miz out with the Sharpshooter, but Maryse had the referee distracted. Cesaro hit the Neutralizer, but Miz threw him out of the ring and pinned Sheamus.
– WWE Champion Roman Reigns & The Usos vs. Chris Jericho, Karl Anderson, and Luke Gallows
Jericho subbing in for AJ, Unfortunately. Jericho did a pre-match promo talking about what an honor it must be for Anderson and Gallows to team with him. The Usos got a huge pop. Kids and women love them. Reigns got mostly cheers, but the men were booing him. Solid match. The heels got heat on one of the Usos until he tagged in Reigns. Reigns kicked Jericho’s ass, but Jericho cut him off and hit a Code Breaker. Jericho yelled at Gallows and Anderson, who walked out on him. Reigns hit Jericho with the Spear and pinned him to end the show.