Tag: wrestling

  • Daily pro wrestling history (11/17): Sid Vicious wins WWF World Title

    1949

    Kansas City, Kansas:
    – World Heavyweight Champion Lou Thesz beat Ernie Dusek 2 falls to 0
    – Joe Dusek and Mike Sharpe drew 
    – Ben Sharpe beat Ben Morgan
    – Karl Davis defeated Babe Zaharias 

    1956

    Kansas City, Kansas:
    – In a match for the Central State title, Richard Brown defeated Dr. Lee Grable to win title 
    – Gene Stanlee defeated Bobby Lane

    1972

    Denver, Colorado:
    – Dusty Rhodes & Dick Murdoch beat The Crusher & Billy Robinson in 2 out of 3 falls
    – Wahoo McDaniel beat Ivan Koloff 
    – Superstar Billy Graham beat George Scott 
    – Lani Kealoha (Jimmy Snuka) beat Larry Hennig by dq

    1986

    Fort Worth, Texas:
    – Lance Von Erich & The Dingo Warrior (Ultimate Warrior) defeated Matt Borne & Master Gee (subbing for Buzz Sawyer) to win the 
      World Class Championship Wrestling Tag Team Titles

    1996 

    Madison Square Garden:
    – Sid Vicious defeated Shawn Michaels to win the WWF World Heavyweight Title
    – Bret Hart defeated Steve Austin
    – The Undertaker defeated Mankind

    1998 

    Columbus, Ohio:
    – Duane Gill defeated Christian for the WWF Light Heavyweight Title 

    2002 

    New York City:
    – Billy Kidman defeated Jamie Noble to capture the Cruiserweight Title
    – Victoria defeated Trish Stratus in a hardcore match to capture the WWE Women’s Title
    – Big Show defeated Brock Lesnar to capture the WWE World Title
    – Eddie & Chavo Guerrero defeated Edge & Rey Mysterio Jr. and Kurt Angle & Chris Benoit in a three way elimination match to capture 
      the Smackdown WWE World Tag Titles 
    – Shawn Michaels defeated Triple H, Chris Jericho, Kane, Booker T and Rob Van Dam in the Elimination Chamber to capture the RAW  
      World Title

    2011 

    Orlando, Florida:
    – Matt Morgan & Crimson defeated Mexican America to win the TNA World Tag Team Titles

  • Daily pro wrestling history (11/16): Brock Lesnar wins UFC Title

    1932

    Kansas City, Missouri:
    – Jim Londos beat Darna Ostopavich to retain the World Title
    – Jim McMillen beat Buck Olson 
    – Fred Peterson beat Everett Kibbons 
    – Cliff Olson drew George Gostopavich 

    1946

    Wichita, Kansas:
    – Orville Brown beat Ed Virag to unify the MWA & NWA World Heavyweight Titles (Strangler Lewis was referee)
    – Roy Graham beat Vincent Lopez by dq
    – Ray Villmer defeated George Temple 
    – Ronnie Etchison beat Red Ryan 

    1955 

    Tokyo, Japan:
    – Tiger Jokinder & King Kong Czaya defeated Rikidozan & Harold Sakata to win a tournament to crowd the first ever
    All-Asian Tag Team Champions

    1961 

    Rochester, Minnesota:
    – Dale Lewis & Pat Kennedy defeated Hardboiled Haggerty & Bob Geigel for the AWA World Tag Team Title 
    – Mr. M beat Tex McKenzie
    – Steve Druk beat Joe Marconi

    1963

    St. Paul, Minnesota:
    – The Crusher beat Verne Gagne in 2 out of 3 falls to win AWA Title when Gagne couldn’t answer the bell for the 3rd fall
    – Larry Hennig double countout with Moose Evans
    – Tiny Mills beat Johnny Kace
    – Maurice LaPointe beat Kurt Von Brauner

    1972

    Kansas City, Kansas:
    – Omar Atlas defeated Mike Loren
    – Bobby Whitlock & Les Thornton fought The Destroyer & Billy Howard to a draw
    – Steve Bolus defeated The Sheik
    – Harley Race & Roger Kirby defeated Danny Little Bear & Black Angus

    1974

    St. Paul, Minnesota:
    – Larry Hennig & Ivan Putski & Chris Taylor beat Baron Von Raschke & Horst Hoffman & Superstar Billy Graham 2 out of 3 falls
    – Boris Breznikoff & Bobby Heenan beat Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell by countout
    – Geoff Portz drew Larry Heiniemi 
    – Yugo Babich beat George Gadaski 
    – Rock Riddle beat Kenny Jay

    1984 

    St. Louis, Missouri:
    – Crusher Blackwell defeated Harley Race for the Missouri State Heavyweight Title 

    Denver, Colorado:
    – AWA Tag Team Champions Road Warriors beat Fabulous Ones
    – Curt Hennig & Larry Hennig beat Nick Bockwinkel & Mr. Saito dq
    – Jimmy Garvin beat Jim Brunzell
    – Boom Boom Bundy beat Chris Markoff

    1992 

    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
    – The Sandman defeated Don Muraco for the ECW Heavyweight Title 

    1994 

    Jacksonville, Florida:
    – The Patriot & Marcus Bagwell defeated Paul Roma & Paul Orndorff to win the WCW World Tag Team Titles
    – Vader defeated Dustin Rhodes 

    1996 
    Memphis, Tennessee:
    – Jerry Lawler defeated The Colorado Kid to win the USWA Unified Heavyweight Title

    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
    – ECW World Heavyweight Champion The Sandman defeated Raven
    – Terry Funk & Tommy Dreamer defeated Shane Douglas & Brian Lee 

    1998

    Wichita, Kansas:
    – Juventud Guerrera defeated Billy Kidman to win the WCW Cruiserweight Title 

    2000 

    Oberhausen, Germany:
    – General Rection & Alex Wright defeated Mark Jindrak & Sean O’Haire to win the WCW Tag Team Titles

    2003

    Dallas, Texas: 
    – TEAM ANGLE (Kurt Angle, Chris Benoit, John Cena, Bradshaw, and Hardcore Holly) defeated TEAM LESNAR (Brock Lesnar, Big Show, Nathan Jones, Matt Morgan, and A-Train)
    – TEAM BISCHOFF (Chris Jericho, Scott Steiner, Christian, Mark Henry, and Randy Orton) defeated TEAM AUSTIN (Shawn Michaels, Booker T, Rob Van Dam, and the Dudleys)
    – Goldberg beat HHH to retain the RAW World Title 

    2008 

    Las Vegas, Nevada:
    – Former WWE champion Brock Lesnar captured the UFC Heavyweight championship, defeating Randy Couture

  • ICW Fear and Loathing VIII Results: Grado vs. Drew Galloway

    Submitted By Tony Cottam

    Results and notes from the ICW Fear And Loathing VIII show.

    Results:

    — ICW Zero G Championship
    Davey Boy (w/ The Wee Man) defeated Stevie Boy (c)

    — 6 man Tag 
    Joe Hendry, Noam Dar & Kenny Williams defeated Liam Thomson, Lionheart & Doug Williams (Jimmy Havoc run in attack on the Thomson, Lionheart & Doug Williams team; after the match Carmel challenged Liam Thomson to a match at the next show, Square Go)

    — Tournament final for the new ICW Women’s Championship
    Mick Foley banned any ringside interference and added Viper to the match, making it a Three Way Dance
    Viper defeated Nikki Storm and Kay Lee Ray to become the first ICW Women’s Champion

    — Joe Coffey defeated Rhyno

    — ICW Tag Team Championship
    Polo Promotions (c) – Jackie Polo & Mark Coffey (w. Coach Trip & DCT) defeated The 55 – Kid Fite and Sha Samuels (w/ James R Kennedy and Timm Wylie to retan their titles

    — 6 Man Steel Cage Tag
    Teams win by all three members escaping.
    The New Age Kliq – Chris Renfrew, Wolfgang & BT Gunn eventually defeated The Legion – Tommy End, Dante & Mikey Whiplash. Order of Elimination: Wolfgang, Dante & Tommy End, Chris Renfrew and then Gunn & Whiplash crashed through tables at ringside at the same to make it a draw; Whiplash demanded that Gunn face him one on one and the match restarted as sudden death, with a pinfall to finish – Gunn pinned Whiplash for the victory.

    — Big Damo defeated Jack Jester

    — ICW World Heavyweight Championship
    Grado defeated Drew Galloway (c)
    Suspended GM Red Lightning tried to get involved, but was stopped by Mick Foley; ICW owner Mark Dallas counted the pinfall after a ref bump.

    Notes:

    — Legitimate sold out and packed 4000 crowd in Hall 3 of the SECC (Scottish Exhibition & Conference Centre) the second biggest venue in Scotland.
    — Mick Foley as guest GM for the night, the only other import was Rhyno, who has a history of working ICW shows – no one shot big names to help pad the card.
    — Owner Mark Dallas announced next year’s Fear And Loathing would be in the larger SSE Hydro – on paper, the second busiest venue in the world after the O2 Arena in London. This is absolutely HUGE for ICW, the same arena that TNA ran their televised shows from and that the WWE run on their tours now.
    — Show started on time at 7pm, no mean feat with the size of the queues outside when the doors opened at 6.30pm
    — Stars of Scottish TV police sitcom “Scot Squad” appeared after the first 6 man tag match and “arrested” Lionheart to a big reaction.
    — The Grado vs. Galloway match had a legitimate “big match feel” to it – there was an atmosphere like nothing else I’ve ever experienced at any wresting show I’ve been too.
    — Mick Foley’s involvement was minimal, but he was well used.
    — Excellent show, well worth checking out on the ICW On Demand service.

  • Daily pro wrestling history (11/15): The Rock wins vacant WWF Title

    1951

    Kansas City, Kansas: Attendance was 3,200 (sellout)
    – Buddy Rogers beat Roy Graham in 2 out of 3 falls
    – Heart of America Champion: Jimmy Coffield and Dennis Clary went to a 45 minute draw

    1954 

    Edmonton, Alberta, Canada:
    – Tex McKenzie & Ilio DiPaolo defeated Tiny & Al Mills to win the NWA Canadian Tag Team Title 

    1955

    Minneapolis, Minnesota:
    – Verne Gagne beat Kinji Shibuya by countout
    – Red Bastien beat Duke DeMetri

    1962

    Kansas City, Kansas:
    – Bob Orton defeated Roy Collins
    – Bob Geigel & Lee Henning defeated Matt Jewell & Sonny Myers in three falls
    – Tiny Mills fought Red Bastien to a no contest
    – Pat O’Connor fought Bob Ellis to a draw in three falls

    1972

    Honolulu, Hawaii:
    – Ed Francis & Billy Robinson beat Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens in 2 out of 3 falls to win AWA Tag Team Title (Title change only  
      recognized in Honolulu)
    – Dusty Rhodes beat Sam Steamboat in 2 out of 3 falls to win North American title
    – Giant Baba beat Bulldog Brown dq 
    – Lonnie Mad Dog Mayne beat Jack Carson
    – Tony Borne drew Ray Glenn

    1973

    Kansas City, Kansas:
    – Mike George & Jim Brunzell fought Baron Scicluna & Bob Orton ton a draw
    – Kit Conway defeated Bob Brown via DQ
    – Steve Bolus & Gentleman Ben the Wrestling Bear defeated Tokyo Joe & Taro Kabayoshi
    – Roger Kirby & Lord Alfred Hayes defeated Jose Rivera & Black Angus
    – Harley Race defeated Dory Funk, Jr. in three falls

    Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada:
    – No dq Match: Superstar Billy Graham beat the Crusher
    – Billy Robinson & Geoff Portz beat Larry Heiniemi & Buddy Wolff
    – Mad Dog Vachon beat Reggie Parks
    – Rene Goulet drew Billy Red Cloud
    – Greg Gagne beat Ric Flair

    1976 

    Augusta, Georgia:
    – Dick Slater defeated Mr. Wrestling #2 to win the Georgia Heavyweight Title 

    Omaha, Nebraska:
    – No dq Match: The Crusher beat Baron Von Raschke
    – Pierre Poisson beat Peter Maivia (sub Greg Gagne)
    – Jim Brunzell beat Bobby Duncum
    – Pedro Morales beat Moose Morowski

    – Greg Valentine defeated Tim Woods to win the NWA Mid-Atlantic Television Title

    1977 
    Macon, Georgia:
    – Tommy Rich & Tony Atlas defeated Jacques Goulet & Ole Anderson to win the Georgia Tag Team Titles 

    1983 

    Allentown, Pennsylvania:
    – Tony Atlas & Rocky Johnson defeated The Samoans (Afa & Sika) for the WWF World Tag Team Titles 

    1985

    Denver, Colorado: (Attendance was 7,500)
    – Road Warriors drew Fabulous Freebirds
    – AWA Champion Rick Martel drew Stan Hansen
    – AWA Tag Team Champions Jim Garvin & Steve Regal beat Fabulous Ones

    1989

    Troy, New York:
    – Ric Flair defeated Terry Funk in an “I Quit” match
    – The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane) defeated The Dynamic Dudes (Johnny Ace & Shane Douglas) 
    – Rick & Scott Steiner defeated The Skyscrapers (Dan Spivey & Sid Vicious) via DQ

    1998 

    St. Louis, Missouri:
    – The Rock defeated Mankind to win the vacant WWF Championship in the finals of a one night tournament

    2009

    Orlando, Florida:
    – TNA Champion AJ Styles defeated Samoa Joe and Christopher Daniels to retain the title
    – Kurt Angle defeated Desmond Wolfe (Nigel McGuinness)
    – Scott Steiner defeated Bobby Lashley in a no DQ street fight

  • WOR 11/15: Dave Meltzer talks the late Nick Bockwinkel

    Wrestling Observer Radio returns tonight with Dave Meltzer’s memories of the late, great Nick Bockwinkel.

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  • Daily pro wrestling history (11/14): Big Show wins WWF World Title

    1934

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

    1938  

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

    1957 

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

    1963 

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

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

    1972 

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

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

    1973 

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

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

    1980

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

    1985

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

    1986

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

    1988

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

    1999 

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

    2004

    Cleveland, Ohio:
    – Shelton Benjamin defeated Christian to retain the Intercontinental Title
    – JBL defeated Booker T to retain the WWE World Title

  • Daily pro wrestling history (11/13): Edge/Randy Orton win WWE Tag Team Titles

    1947

    Kansas City, Kansas: Attendance was 4,200
    – MWA Title Match, Orville Brown drew Sonny Myers 1 fall each as Brown retained the title
    – Yukon Eric (as Eric Holmback) beat Terry McGinnis 

    1964

    Denver, Colorado:
    – Larry Hennig & Harley Race beat Verne Gagne & Wilbur Snyder
    – Mad Dog Vachon beat Reggie Parks
    – Art Neilson vs Pat O’Connor

    1965

    Omaha, Nebraska:
    – Nebraska Champion Mad Russian Stan Pulaski beat Billy Red Cloud
    – Mitsu Arakawa & Haru Sasaki beat Danny Hodge & Reggie Parks to win Nebraska Tag Team title
    – Non Title: Mr Wrestling beat AWA Champion Mad Dog Vachon
    – Bulldog Danny Plechas drew Bob Rader

    1972 

    Charlotte, North Carolina:
    – Johnny Weaver & Art Nelson defeated Ole & Gene Anderson to win the Atlantic Coast Tag Team Titles

    1981

    Denver, Colorado:
    – Hulk Hogan & Andre The Giant beat Adrian Adonis & Jesse Ventura & Jerry Blackwell
    – Greg Gagne beat Pat Patterson
    – Tito Santana beat Sheik Adnan dq
    – Ken Patera beat Jim Brunzell
    – Bobby Duncum beat Johnny Valiant

    1992 

    Harlan, Kentucky:
    – The Rock N’ Roll Express defeated The Heavenly Bodies (Stan Lane & Tom Prichard) for the Smoky Mountain Wrestling Tag Team Title 

    1993 

    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
    – Tommy Dreamer & Johnny Gunn defeated Johnny Hotbody & Tony Stetson to win the ECW Tag Team Title
    – Sabu & Road Warrior Hawk defeated Terry Funk & King Kong Bundy (Sabu won Funk’s ECW TV Title)

    1995 

    Tokyo, Japan:
    – Kensuke Sasaki defeated Sting for the WCW United States Heavyweight Title 

    2002 

    Nashville, Tennessee:
    – Brian Lee & Slash defeated America’s Most Wanted (Chris Harris & James Storm) for the NWA World Tag Team Title 

    2005

    Eddie Guerrero passed away at the age of 38, found dead in a hotel room in Minneapolis, MN.

    2006 

    Manchester, England:
    – Edge & Randy Orton defeated Ric Flair & Roddy Piper for the WWE Tag Team Titles 

    2011 

    Orlando, Florida:
    – Robbie E defeated Eric Young to win the TNA TV Title
    – Gail Kim defeated Velvet Sky to win the TNA Knockout Championship
    – Rob Van Dam defeated Christopher Daniels in a no DQ match
    – Bobby Roode defeated AJ Styles to retain the TNA World Title

  • Daily pro wrestling history (11/12): Mad Dog Vachon wins AWA World Title

    1930

    St. Louis, Missouri:
    – World Champion Jim Londos beat Rudy Dusek 
    – Milo Steinborn beat Floyd Marshall 
    – George Zaharias beat Jack Washburn 
    – Kola Kwariani beat Marshall Blackstock

    1948 

    Houston, Texas:
    – Danny McShane defeated Antonino Rocca for the NWA Texas Heavyweight Title

    1951 

    Kansas City, Missouri:
    – Jimmy Coffield defeated Dennis Clary for the NWA Heart Of America Heavyweight Title (later known as the Central States Title)

    1965

    Denver, Colorado:
    – Maurice “Mad Dog” Vachon defeated The Crusher to win the AWA World Heavyweight Title
    – Bob Ellis beat Mitsu Arakawa
    – Chris Markoff beat Mighty Igor Vodik dq
    – Tim Woods beat Ivan Kalmikoff

    1966 

    Omaha, Nebraska:
    – Dick The Bruiser defeated Mad Dog Vachon for the AWA World Heavyweight Title in Omaha, Nebraska (title change only recognized in  
      Omaha)
    – Verne Gagne beat Mad Russian Stan Pulaski
    – Ron Reed drew Mr Wrestling Tim Woods

    1971

    Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Attendance was 6,112; sellout
    – The Crusher beat Nick Bockwinkel
    – Larry Hennig & Lars Anderson beat Red Bastien & Dr. X in 2 out of 3 falls
    – Billy Robinson beat Big K
    – Wilbur Snyder beat Angelo Poffo
    – Ivan Koloff beat Bill Howard

    1979 

    Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada: Attendance was 5,000
    – Billy Robinson defeated Super Destroyer Mark II (Sgt. Slaughter) to win the AWA British Empire Heavyweight Title 
    – AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel dcor Andre The Giant
    – Mad Dog Vachon beat Lord Alfred Hayes
    – Adrian Adonis & Jesse Ventura beat Paul Ellering & Steve Olsonoski
    – Greg Gagne beat Buddy Wolff
    – Super Destroyer Mark III beat Peter Sandor Szabo
    – Ricky Hunter beat Ron Ritchie

    1982 

    Calgary, Alberta, Canada:
    – Danny Davis defeated Bruce Hart for the Stampede British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Title 

    1988

    Las Vegas, Nevada:
    – AWA Champion Jerry Lawler beat Wahoo McDaniel dq
    – AWA Tag Team Champions Badd Company Pat Tanaka & Paul Diamond beat John Paul & Ricky Morton dq
    – Kerry Von Erich beat Colonel DeBeers
    – Madusa Meceli beat Magnificent Mimi
    – Jay Strongbow Jr drew Del Wilkes (The Patriot)

    2001 

    Boston Massachusetts:
    – Matt & Jeff Hardy defeated Booker T & Test for the WWF World Tag Team Title 
    – Edge defeated Kurt Angle for the WCW United States Title

    2003

    Nashville, Tennessee:
    – Christopher Daniels defeated Low Ki
    – Sting & AJ Styles defeated Lex Luger & Jeff Jarrett 

    2010

    Nashville, Tennessee: (Attendance was 1,200)
    – Jeff Jarrett defeated Samoa Joe
    – Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley & Chris Sabin) beat Beer Money (James Storm & Robert Roode) and Ink Inc. (Shannon Moore & Jesse Neal) to retain the TNA Tag Team Titles
    – Jeff Hardy beat Pope D’Angelo Dinero to retain the TNA Heavyweight Title

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

    1947

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

    1957 

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

    1960

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

    1964

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

    1967

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

    1976

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

    1977 

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

    1978 

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

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

    1988 

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

    1991 

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

    2007

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

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

    1956

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

    1966

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

    1967 

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

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

    1972 

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

    1976

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

    1980

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

    1983

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

    1987 

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

    1996 

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

    1997

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

    2000

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

    2013 

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