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  1. 1941
  2.  
  3. Minneapolis, Minnesota:
  4. - Bronko Nagurski won the National Wrestling Association World Heavyweight Title from Ray Steele
  5.  
  6. 1952
  7.  
  8. San Francisco, California:
  9. - Hombre Montana defeated Mike Sharpe to win the San Francisco NWA Pacific Coast Heavyweight Title
  10.  
  11. 1963
  12.  
  13. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada:
  14. - Mitsu Arakawa and Kinji Shibuya defeated Gene Kiniski and Mr. X for the Vancouver NWA Canadian Tag Team Titles
  15.  
  16. 1967
  17.  
  18. San Francisco, California:
  19. - Ray Stevens won the San Francisco NWA United States Heavyweight Title by defeating Bill Watts
  20.  
  21. Chicago, Illinois:
  22. - AWA Tag Team Champions Larry Hennig & Harley Race no contest Dick the Bruiser & the Crusher
  23. - AWA Champion Verne Gagne beat Pat O'Connor
  24. - Lou Thesz beat Bob Geigel
  25. - Reggie Parks drew Killer Kowalski
  26. - Johnny Valentine beat Eddie Graham
  27. - Dory Funk Sr drew Joe Blanchard
  28.  
  29. 1968
  30.  
  31. West Palm Beach, Florida:
  32. - Aldo Bogni and Bronko Lubich defeated Eddie Graham and Lester Welch to win the Florida NWA Southern Tag Team Titles
  33.  
  34. 1971
  35.  
  36. Hattiesburg, Mississippi:
  37. - Ken Lucas and Johnny West defeated Jack Morrell and Eddie Sullivan for the NWA Gulf Coast Tag Team Titles
  38.  
  39. 1972
  40.  
  41. Los Angeles, California:
  42. - Masa Saito defeated Dory Dixon for the NWA Beat the Champ Television Title
  43.  
  44. Wichita, Kansas:
  45. - Yasu Fuji and Chati Yokouchi won the Central States NWA North American Tag Team Titles from Omar Atlas and Daniel
  46. Little Bear
  47.  
  48. 1976
  49.  
  50. Kansas City, Kansas:
  51. - Omar Atlas defeated Tank Patton via DQ
  52. - Mike George defeated Lord Alfred Hayes
  53. - Texas Death Match: Harley Race defeated Ed Wiskoswki (Colonel DeBeers)
  54. - Bob Geigel & Akio Sato defeated Otto Von Heller & Bob Brown
  55.  
  56. 1977
  57.  
  58. Dothan, Alabama:
  59. - Sonny King defeated Rip Tyler for the NWA Alabama Heavyweight Title
  60.  
  61. 1978
  62.  
  63. Chicago, Illinois:
  64. - Texas Death Match: Dick The Bruiser beat Ernie Ladd
  65. - The Crusher beat Super Destroyer COR
  66. - Billy Robinson & Rufus R Jones beat Pat Patterson & Ray Stevens dq
  67. - Angelo Mosca beat Wilbur Snyder COR
  68. - Greg Gagne drew Bob Orton Jr
  69. - Jimmy Valiant beat Spike Huber
  70.  
  71. 1980
  72.  
  73. Louisville, Kentucky:
  74. - Paul Ellering and Sheik Ali Hassan defeated Ken Lucas and Billy Robinson to win the AWA Southern Tag Team Titles
  75.  
  76. 1983
  77.  
  78. Houston, Texas:
  79. - Chavo Guerrero beat AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel dq
  80. - Tiger Conway Jr & Mr Wrestling II beat Ted Dibiase & Matt Borne to win the Mid-South tag team title
  81. - Junkyard Dog beat Kamala
  82. - Mil Mascaras no contest Black Gordman
  83. - Hacksaw Duggan beat Tony Atlas
  84. - Kendo Nagasaki beat Mike Sharpe
  85. - Tim Horner drew Art Crews
  86.  
  87. St. Louis, Missouri:
  88. - King Kong Brody no contest with Crusher Blackwell
  89. - Harley Race defeated Rick Martel
  90. - Missouri State champion Kerry Von Erich defeated Super Destroyer
  91. - Dick the Bruiser and Bulldog Bob Brown defeated Dewey Robertson and Greg Valentine
  92. - Ray Hernandez defeated Spike Huber
  93. - Kim Duk and Yasu Fuji defeated Mark Romero and Manny Fernandez
  94. - Roger Kirby defeated Buzz Tyler
  95.  
  96. 1985
  97.  
  98. Memphis, Tennessee:
  99. - Mike Sharpe pinned Tracy Smothers
  100. - Lanny Poffo & Joe Lightfoot beat The Terminators
  101. - Mark & Brad Batten beat Harley & JR Hogg
  102. - Randy Savage pinned Adrian Street in a "lumberjack" match
  103. - Steve Constance pinned Jerry Bryant
  104. - Eddie Gilbert & Mr. Wrestling beat The Rock-n-Roll Express
  105. - Southern Tag Champs The Fabulous Ones beat The Interns in a "title vs. masks" match
  106. - Nick Bockwinkel beat Jerry Lawler in a "Texas death" match
  107.  
  108. 1989
  109.  
  110. Tampa, Florida:
  111. - Al Perez defeated Mike Graham for the NWA Florida Heavyweight Title
  112.  
  113. Memphis, Tennessee:
  114. - Jeff Jarrett defeated Dutch Mantel to win the Championship (formerly Continental) Wrestling Association Heavyweight Title
  115.  
  116. Caguas, Puerto Rico:
  117. - Jason the Terrible and Steve Strong defeated The Batten Twins (Bart and Brad) to win the WWC World Tag Team Titles
  118.  
  119. WWF Saturday Night's Main Event: Hershey, Pennsylvania:
  120. - Hulk Hogan (with Miss Elizabeth) pinned Bad News Brown
  121. - Ted DiBiase (with Virgil) pinned The Blue Blazer
  122. - The Brain Busters (Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard (with Bobby Heenan)) and The Rockers (Marty Jannetty and Shawn Michaels) fought
  123. to a double-countout
  124.  
  125. 1991
  126.  
  127. Memphis, Tennessee:
  128. - Night Train Jackson beat Keith Roberson
  129. - Steve Austin pinned Curtis Thompson
  130. - Brian Christopher & Tony Williams beat The Eliminators
  131. - JC Ice beat Uptown Bruno
  132. - Danny Davis beat El Grande Pistolero
  133. - Bill Dundee beat Doug Gilbert
  134. - Steve Austin won a battle royal
  135. - Jerry Lawler pinned Terry Funk to win the USWA Unified World Title (Jackie Fargo was the special referee)
  136. - Eric Embry & Tom Pritchard NC Jeff Jarrett & Eddie Gilbert in a "Texas death steel cage" match
  137.  
  138. 1993
  139.  
  140. London, England:
  141. - WCW TV Champion Paul Orndorff defeated Michael Hayes
  142. - WCW US Champion Dustin Rhodes fought NWA World Champion Barry Windham to a double count-out in a non-title match
  143. - Maxx Payne pinned Cactus Jack
  144. - Johnny B. Badd defeated Vinnie Vegas
  145. - Van Hammer defeated Scotty Flamingo
  146. - Davey Boy Smith defeated Rick Rude via disqualification
  147. - Sting pinned WCW World Heavyweight Champion Big Van Vader to win the title
  148.  
  149. Oliver Springs, Tennessee:
  150. - Brian Lee pinned Tom Prichard
  151. - Tim Horner pinned the Nightstalker
  152. - Tracy Smothers pinned SMW Heavyweight Champion the Dirty White Boy in a non title match
  153. - Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated Stan Lane & Tom Prichard
  154. - Tracy Smothers won a battle royal
  155.  
  156. 1994
  157.  
  158. Paintsville, Kentucky:
  159. - Chris Jericho & Lance Storm defeated the Infernos
  160. - Tracy Smothers defeated Chris Candido in a non-title ladder match
  161. - Bob Armstrong defeated Dick Murdoch & Jim Cornette in a handicap match
  162. - Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated Tom Prichard & Jimmy Del Ray via disqualification
  163. - SMW Heavyweight Champion Dirty White Boy & Dirty White Girl defeated Brian Lee & Tammy Fytch
  164.  
  165. Halle, Germany:
  166. - Marcus Alexander Bagwell & Johnny B. Badd defeated Ron Simmons & Harlem Heat Kole
  167. - Frank Anderson defeated Harlem Heat Kane
  168. - 2 Cold Scorpio defeated Maxx Payne
  169. - Vader defeated Paul Roma
  170. - Cactus Jack defeated Paul Orndorff
  171. - Sting & Ricky Steamboat defeated WCW US Champion Steve Austin & Ron Simmons
  172. - WCW TV Champion Lord Steven Regal defeated Maxx Payne
  173. - WCW World Champion Ric Flair defeated Johnny B. Badd
  174.  
  175. 1995
  176.  
  177. Morristown, Tennessee:
  178. - Boo Bradley defeated D-Lo Brown
  179. - The Dirty White Boy defeated Buddy Landel in a first blood match
  180. - New Jack & Mustafa fought Tracy Smothers & Boo Bradley (sub. for Bob Armstrong) to a no contest
  181. - SMW Tag Team Champions Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated Al Snow & Unabomb via disqualification
  182.  
  183. 2006
  184.  
  185. Norton, Virginia:
  186. - Stan Lee defeated Jerry Lawler for the NWA All-Star Wrestling Heavyweight Title
  187.  
  188. 2007
  189.  
  190. TNA Destination X: Orlando, Florida:
  191. - NWA World Tag Team Champions The Latin American Exchange (Homicide and Hernandez (with Konnan)) defeated Team 3D (Brother Ray and
  192. Brother Devon (with Johnny Rodz)) in a Ghetto Brawl
  193. - TNA X Division Champion Chris Sabin defeated Jerry Lynn in a two-out-of-three falls match to retain the title
  194. - Kurt Angle pinned Scott Steiner
  195. - Sting defeated Abyss in a Last Rites (casket) match
  196. - NWA World Heavyweight Champion Christian Cage pinned Samoa Joe to retain the title
  197.  
  198. Nagoya, Japan:
  199. - Giant Bernard and Travis Tomko defeated Manabu Nakanishi and Takao Omori to win the IWGP World Tag Team Titles
  200.  
  201. 2018
  202.  
  203. WWE Fastlane: Columbus, Ohio:
  204. - Tye Dillinger & Tyler Breeze & Fandango beat Mojo Rawley & Shelton Benjamin & Chad Gable
  205. - Shinsuke Nakamura pinned Rusev
  206. - Randy Orton pinned Bobby Roode to win the U.S. title
  207. - Natalya & Carmella beat Naomi & Becky Lynch
  208. - The Usos retained the tag titles going to a no contest with Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods
  209. - Charlotte Flair pinned Ruby Riott to keep the women’s title
  210. - A.J. Styles retained the WWE title in a six-way over Baron Corbin, John Cena, Dolph Ziggler, Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn
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