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  1. 1870
  2.  
  3. Detroit, Michigan:
  4. - James H. McLaughlin won a tournament to become American Collar-and-Elbow Champion
  5.  
  6. 1919
  7.  
  8. Kansas City, Kansas:
  9. - World Champions Wladek Zbyszko beat Joe Stecher in 2 out of 3 falls
  10.  
  11. 1950
  12.  
  13. St. Joseph, Missouri:
  14. - Tommy O'Toole defeated Sonny Myers in a tournament final to win the vacant NWA Missouri Heavyweight Title
  15.  
  16. 1959
  17.  
  18. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada:
  19. - Mighty Ursus and Shag Thomas defeated Maurice and Paul Vachon to win the Calgary NWA Canadian Tag Team Titles
  20.  
  21. Dallas, Texas:
  22. - Andre Bollet and Frank Valois defeated Johnny Walker and The Amazing Zuma for the NWA Texas Tag Team Titles
  23.  
  24. 1960
  25.  
  26. Kansas City, Kansas:
  27. - Bob Ellis won the NWA Central States Heavyweight Title from Kinji Shibuya
  28.  
  29. Amarillo, Texas:
  30. - Mighty Ortega and Alex Perez defeated Dory Funk, Sr. and Dick Hutton for the Amarillo NWA North American Tag Team Titles
  31.  
  32. 1962
  33.  
  34. St. Paul, Minnesota:
  35. - AWA Champion Mr. M beat Larry Hennig
  36. - Doug Gilbert beat Bob Geigel in 2 out of 3 falls
  37. - Tiny Mills beat Karl Von Schoberg
  38. - Duke Hoffman beat Tony Nero
  39.  
  40. 1967
  41.  
  42. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma:
  43. - The Assassins (Jody Hamilton and Tom Renesto) defeated Skandor Akbar and Swede Karlson to win the Tri-State NWA United
  44. States Tag Team Titles
  45.  
  46. 1968
  47.  
  48. Osaka, Japan:
  49. - Yukiko Tomoe defeated The Fabulous Moolah for the NWA World Women's Title
  50.  
  51. 1972
  52.  
  53. Los Angeles, California:
  54. - John Tolos defeated Killer Kowalski to win the NWA Americas Heavyweight Title
  55.  
  56. 1975
  57.  
  58. Memphis, Tennessee:
  59. - George Barnes and Bill Dundee defeated Eddie Marlin and Tojo Yamamoto to win the Mid-America NWA Southern Tag Team Titles
  60.  
  61. 1976
  62.  
  63. Miami, Florida:
  64. - NWA Title: Andre The Giant defeated Terry Funk by dq
  65. - Lights Out Match: Dusty Rhodes defeated King Curtis
  66. - Billy Robinson & Thunderbolt Patterson defeated Frank Goodish & Kim Duk
  67. - Bob Roop & Bob Orton, Jr. drew Mike Graham & Jerry Brisco
  68. - Missouri Mauler defeated Bob Orton, Sr.
  69. - Pak Song defeated Abe Jacobs
  70. - Steve Keirn defeated Ali Pasha by dq
  71.  
  72. 1978
  73.  
  74. - Ron Bass and Moondog Lonnie Mayne defeated Chavo Guerrero and El Halcón for the NWA Americas Tag Team Title
  75.  
  76. Atlanta, Georgia:
  77. - Georgia Champion Stan Hansen beat Thunderbolt Patterson
  78. - Ole Anderson & Lars Anderson beat Mr. Wrestling II & Rocky Johnson
  79. - AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel beat Adrian Adonis
  80. - Helmut Schmidt & Wolfgang Schmidt beat Zulu & Pierre Lefebvre
  81. - Jacques Goulet beat Steve Regal
  82.  
  83. 1980
  84.  
  85. Memphis, Tennessee:
  86. - Ricky Morton pinned David Oswald
  87. - Paul Ellering & Ali Hassan beat Ricky & Robert Gibson
  88. - Southern Tag Champs Billy Robinson & Ken Lucas beat David Shultz & Dennis Condrey
  89. - Sonny King beat Southern Champ Jimmy Valiant via DQ
  90. - Bill Dundee & Steve Regal beat The Assassins
  91.  
  92. West Palm Beach, Florida:
  93. - Jack Brisco and Jimmy Garvin defeated Stanley Lane and Bryan St. John to win the NWA Florida Tag Team Titles
  94.  
  95. 1983
  96.  
  97. Salem, Oregon:
  98. - Billy Jack Haynes and Stan Stasiak defeated The Assassin (David Sierra) and Rip Hamilton for the NWA Pacific Northwest
  99. Tag Team Titles
  100.  
  101. 1984
  102.  
  103. St. Louis, Missouri:
  104. - NWA Champion Ric Flair ddq King Kong Brody
  105. - Non Title Indian Strap Match: Wahoo McDaniel beat Missouri State Champion Harley Race  
  106.  
  107. 1986
  108.  
  109. Fort Worth, Texas
  110. - Brian Adias defeated The Grappler to win the World Class Texas Heavyweight Title
  111.  
  112. Memphis, Tennessee:
  113. - Frank Morrell beat Pat Rose
  114. - Dirty Rhodes beat Tony Falk
  115. - Jos LeDuc beat Larry Hamilton
  116. - CWA International Champ Abdul Gaddafi beat Billy Joe Travis
  117. - Southern Tag Champs The Fantastics beat The MOD Squad via DQ
  118. - Jerry Lawler & Dutch Mantel beat Bill Dundee & Buddy Landel
  119.  
  120. 1991
  121.  
  122. Atlanta, Georgia:
  123. - Tracey Smothers & Steve Armstrong defeated Dr. X & Larry Zbyzsko
  124. - Dustin Rhodes defeated Dutch Mantell
  125. - Stan Hansen defeated Ricky Morton
  126. - WCW US Champion Lex Luger defeated Sid Vicious
  127. - Danny Spivey defeated Big Josh via disqualification
  128. - Bobby Eaton fought Terrance Taylor to a draw
  129. - Barry Windham defeated Tom Zenk
  130. - Ron Simmons defeated Butch Reed
  131. - WCW Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin
  132. - WCW World Champion Ric Flair defeated Sting in a steel cage match
  133.  
  134. 1992
  135.  
  136. Louisville, Kentucky:
  137. - Dr. Death defeated Tom Prichard to win the USWA Southern Heavyweight Title
  138.  
  139. 1994
  140.  
  141. Armstrong Family Reunion: Marietta, Georgia:
  142. - The 1-2-3 Kid fought Bobby Blaze to a 15-minute draw at 12:23
  143. - Hillbilly Festus pinned NGWA Champion New Jack to win the title
  144. - Tracey Smothers pinned Chris Candido (w/ Dennis Coraluzzo) in a non-title match
  145. - Ron Garvin defeated Kevin Sullivan via disqualification
  146. - Lex Luger pinned IRS
  147. - Tony Anthony & the Dirty White Girl defeated Brian Lee & Tammy Fytch
  148. - Brian, Scott, & Steve Armstrong defeated Owen Hart & Well Dunn
  149. - Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated SMW Tag Team Champions Tom Prichard & Jimmy Del Ray (w/ Jim Cornette) via
  150. disqualification
  151. - Bob Armstrong pinned Jim Cornette in a steel cage match
  152.  
  153. 1995
  154.  
  155. Cookville, Tennessee:
  156. - Boo Bradley defeated D-Lo Brown
  157. - The Dirty White Boy defeated Buddy Landel
  158. - New Jack & Mustafa defeated Tracy Smothers & Boo Bradley (sub. for Bob Armstrong)
  159. - SMW Tag Team Champions Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated Al Snow & Unabomb via disqualification
  160.  
  161. Oldcastle, Ontario, Canada:
  162. - Scott D'Amore defeated Mickey Doyle for the Border City Wrestling Can-Am Heavyweight Title
  163.  
  164. 2001
  165.  
  166. Morovis, Puerto Rico:
  167. - Eddie Colón defeated Damien Steel to win the WWC World Junior Heavyweight Title
  168.  
  169. 2007
  170.  
  171. Crystal River, Florida:
  172. - Erick Stevens defeated FIP World Heavyweight Champion Roderick Strong to win the Eddie Graham Memorial Battle of the
  173. Belts Tournament to become the first FIP Florida Heritage Champion
  174.  
  175. 2013
  176.  
  177. TNA Lockdown:
  178. - TNA X-Division champion Kenny King defeated Zema Ion and Christian York to retain the title
  179. - TNA Knockouts champion Velvet Sky defeated Gail Kim to retain the title
  180. - TNA Tag Team champions Austin Aries & Bobby Roode defeated Hernandez & Chavo Guerrero and Bad Influence
  181. - Steel Cage Match: Wes Brisco beat Kurt Angle
  182. - Lethal Lockdown Match: Team TNA beat Aces & Eights
  183. - TNA World Title: Bully Ray defeated Jeff Hardy to win the title
  184.  
  185. 2017
  186.  
  187. 15th Anniversary Show: Las Vegas, Nevada:
  188. - Jay White pinned Kenny King
  189. - Frankie Kazarian won a six-way over Adam Page, Chris Sabin, Punishment Martinez, Cheeseburger and Silas Young
  190. - Jay Lethal beat Bobby Fish
  191. - Matt Taven & Vinny Marseglia & TK O’Ryan retained the six-man titles over Dalton Castle & The Boys
  192. - Marty Scurll beat Lio Rush to retain the TV title
  193. - Mark & Jay Briscoe & Bully Ray beat War Machine & Davey Boy Smith Jr.
  194. - Matt & Jeff Hardy kept the ROH tag titles over Young Bucks and Rocky Romero & Trent Baretta in a street fight
  195. - Christopher Daniels beat Adam Cole to win the ROH title
  196.  
  197. 2018
  198.  
  199. Kansas City, Kansas:
  200. - Maddox defeated Matt Waterman
  201. - Top shelf defeated Jack Foster and Buddy Shepard
  202. - Jet Royal defeated Ace steel by dq (Jax Royal returned from injury after the match)
  203. - Spirit of the NWL Title match: Maverick defeated Mike Outlaw to retain the title
  204. - Dak Draper defeated Todd Letterman by DQ
  205. - Besties in the World defeated the Howletts by submission to retain the NWL Tag Team Titles
  206. - NWL Championship Match: Jeremy Wyatt defeated Martin Stone to retain the NWL Title
  207.  
  208. 2019
  209.  
  210. Cleveland, Ohio:
  211. - The New Day defeated Shinsuke Nakamura & Rusev (w/Lana)
  212. - SmackDown tag team champions The Usos defeated The Miz & Shane McMahon to retain the titles
  213. - SmackDown Woman’s Champion Asuka defeated Mandy Rose (w/Sonya Deville) to retain the title
  214. - The Bar defeated Kofi Kingston
  215. - Raw tag team champions The Revival defeated Ricochet & Aleister Black and Chad Gable & Bobby Roode to retain the titles
  216. - United States Champion Samoa Joe defeated R-Truth (w/Carmella), Andrade (w/Zelina Vega) and Rey Mysterio to retain the
  217. title
  218. - Women’s tag team champions Bayley & Sasha Banks defeated Nia Jax and Tamina to retain the titles
  219. - WWE Champion Daniel Bryan (w/Rowan) defeated Kevin Owens and Mustafa Ali to retain the title
  220. - Becky Lynch defeated Charlotte Flair by disqualification; Lynch is added to the Raw Woman’s Championship match at
  221. WrestleMania
  222. - The Shield defeated Drew McIntyre, Baron Corbin & Bobby Lashley
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