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  1. 1935
  2.  
  3. St. Louis, Missouri:
  4. - Gus Sonnenberg beat Chief Little Wolf
  5. - Man Mountain Dean beat Orville Brown
  6.  
  7. 1956
  8.  
  9. Tokyo, Japan:
  10. - Mitsuo Surugaumi defeated Michiaki Yoshimura in a tournament final to become the first Japanese Junior Heavyweight
  11. Champion
  12.  
  13. Kansas City, Kansas:
  14. - World Champion Whipper Billy Watson beat Bobby Bruns 2 falls to 1 to retain the title
  15.  
  16. 1966
  17.  
  18. Lincoln, Nebraska:
  19. - AWA Champion Mad Dog Vachon drew Mr. Wrestling Tim Woods
  20. - The Kentuckians Luke Brown & Jake “Tiny” Smith (Grizzly Smith) beat Dale Lewis & Gus Kallas
  21.  
  22. 1967
  23.  
  24. Tampa, Florida:
  25. - Paul DeMarco and Lorenzo Parente defeated Kurt and Skull Von Stroheim to win the Florida version of the NWA World Tag Team Title
  26.  
  27. 1970
  28.  
  29. - Moondog Mayne defeated Mr. Fuji to win the NWA Pacific Northwest Heavyweight Title
  30.  
  31. 1972
  32.  
  33. Huron, South Dakota:
  34. - AWA Champion Verne Gagne beat Ray Stevens in 2 out of 3 falls
  35. - Wahoo McDaniel beat Larry Hennig
  36. - Superstar Billy Graham beat George Scott
  37. - Joe Scarpello (sub Billy Robinson) beat Rene Goulet
  38.  
  39. 1974
  40.  
  41. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada:
  42. - No DQ match: Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens defeated Crusher & Billy Robinson to win the AWA World Tag Team Title
  43. - Larry Hennig beat Larry Heiniemi
  44. - Ivan Putski beat Baron Von Raschke
  45. - Horst Hoffman beat Jim Brunzell
  46. - Buddy Wolff beat George Gadaski
  47. - Moose Morowski beat Roddy Piper
  48.  
  49. 1975
  50.  
  51. Denver, Colorado:
  52. - AWA Tag Team Champions Dick the Bruiser & the Crusher beat Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens in 2 out of 3 falls
  53. - Baron Von Raschke beat Pampero Firpo
  54. - Jos Leduc beat Kim Duk
  55. - Jimmy Valiant & Johnny Valiant beat Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell
  56.  
  57. 1976
  58.  
  59. Guadalajara, Mexico:
  60. - Alfonso Dantes won the NWA World Light Heavyweight Title by defeating Carlos Plata
  61.  
  62. 1977
  63.  
  64. Memphis, Tennessee:
  65. - Jerry Lawler and Bill Dundee defeated Jimmy and Johnny Valiant
  66. - Phil Hickerson and Dennis Condrey defeated Jerry Lawler and Norvell Austin
  67. - Southern Heavyweight champion Jerry Lawler defeated Johnny Valiant
  68. - Southern Tag Team champions The Samoans, with Bruce Swayze, defeated Bill Dundee & Scott Casey
  69. - Phil Hickerson defeated Terry Gordy
  70. - David Schultz defeated Jerry Bryant
  71. - The Great Mephisto defeated Robert Gibson
  72. - Mr. Wrestling defeated Dennis Condrey
  73.  
  74. 1979
  75.  
  76. Raleigh, North Carolina:
  77. - Ricky Steamboat and Jay Youngblood won the Mid-Atlantic version of the NWA World Tag Team Title by defeating Paul Jones
  78. and Baron Von Raschke
  79.  
  80. Nashville, Tennessee:
  81. - Bobby Eaton defeated Dutch Mantell to win the NWA Mid-America Heavyweight Title
  82.  
  83. 1980
  84.  
  85. St. Louis, Missouri:
  86. - Ted DiBiase defeated King Kong Brody
  87. - Dick the Bruiser and Ric Flair were both counted out outside the ring
  88. - Kevin Von Erich and Rufus R. Jones defeated Mike George and Bob Sweetan via DQ
  89. - David Von Erich defeated Buck Robley
  90. - Akio Sato draw Bulldog Bob Brown
  91. - Spike Huber, Jesse Barr and Kerry Brown defeated Buzz Tyler, Takachiho and Billy Howard in an elimination match
  92.  
  93. Okinawa, Japan:
  94. - Tiger Jeet Singh defeated Antonio Inoki to win the UWA World Heavyweight Title
  95.  
  96. Atlanta, Georgia:
  97. - Tony Atlas defeated Dennis Condrey to win the NWA Georgia Heavyweight Title
  98.  
  99. 1981
  100.  
  101. Portland, Oregon:
  102. - "Mr. Electricity" Steve Regal defeated "Playboy" Buddy Rose for the NWA Pacific Northwest Heavyweight Title
  103.  
  104. 1982
  105.  
  106. Kitami, Japan
  107. - Jumbo Tsuruta defeated Harley Race to win the NWA United National Heavyweight Title
  108.  
  109. 1983
  110.  
  111. Fort Worth, Texas:
  112. - Jimmy Garvin defeated Chris Adams for the WCCW Television Title
  113.  
  114. 1986
  115.  
  116. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania:
  117. - Rick Rude defeated Tim Horner
  118. - Jimmy Garvin defeated Hector Guerrero (sub. for Brad Armstrong)
  119. - NWA US Champion Nikita Koloff defeated Brad Armstrong (sub. for Magnum TA)
  120. - Wahoo McDaniel defeated Tully Blanchard via disqualification
  121. - Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ron Garvin & Dick Murdoch fought Bobby Eaton & Dennis Condrey to a 20-minute time-limit
  122. draw
  123. - NWA Tag Team Champions Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated Ole & Arn Anderson
  124. - NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated NWA TV Champion Dusty Rhodes via disqualification
  125.  
  126. Kansas City, Kansas:
  127. - Teijo Khan defeated Rufus R. Jones & Rocky King
  128. - The MOD Squad defeated Denny Brown & Mitch Snow
  129. - George South defeated Colt Steele
  130. - The Italian Stallion defeated Baron Von Raschke
  131. - Rufus R. Jones defeated the Assassin
  132. - Thunderfoot #1 & #2 defeated Todd Champion & DJ Peterson in a Texas Tornado match
  133. - Sam Houston defeated Bill Dundee via disqualification
  134. - Jimmy Valiant defeated Shaska Whatley
  135.  
  136. 1987
  137.  
  138. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
  139. - Bugsy McGraw defeated Teijo Khan
  140. - Florida Heavyweight Champion Mike Rotunda defeated Rick Steiner
  141. - Jimmy Valiant defeated the Warlord via disqualification
  142. - Luke Williams & Johnny Ace (sub. for Butch Miller) fought Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin to a draw
  143. - Mighty Wilbur defeated Ivan Koloff via count-out
  144. - Sting defeated Eddie Gilbert
  145. - NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane fought Chris Champion & Sean Royal to a draw
  146. - Ric Flair (sub. for Tully Blanchard) defeated NWA TV Champion Nikita Koloff via disqualification
  147.  
  148. 1992
  149.  
  150. Johnson City, Tennessee:
  151. - Jimmy Golden pinned Robbie Eagle
  152. - Tracy Smothers beat Killer Kyle
  153. - The Nightstalker pinned Joey Maggs
  154. - Ronnie Garvin beat Paul Orndorff
  155. - SMW Champ The Dirty White Boy DCO Tim Horner
  156. - The Rock-n-Roll Express beat The Heavenly Bodies (Lane & Pritchard)
  157.  
  158. 1993
  159.  
  160. WCW Halloween Havoc: New Orleans, Louisiana:
  161. - The Shockmaster, Ice Train, & Charlie Norris defeated Harlem Heat & the Equalizer
  162. - Paul Orndorff (w/ the Assassin) (sub. for Yoshi Kwan) defeated Ricky Steamboat via count-out
  163. - Davey Boy Smith fought WCW TV Champion Lord Steven Regal (w/ Sir William) to a 15-minute time-limit draw
  164. - WCW US Champion Dustin Rhodes pinned Steve Austin
  165. - The Nasty Boys defeated Marcus Bagwell & 2 Cold Scorpio to win the WCW World Tag Team Title
  166. - Sting defeated Sid Vicious
  167. - Rick Rude defeated Ric Flair to win the WCW International Title
  168. - Vader defeated Cactus Jack in a Texas Death Match
  169.  
  170. 1994
  171.  
  172. Memphis, Tennessee:
  173. - The Moondogs (Spot & Rex) defeated the Phantoms to win the USWA Tag Team Title
  174.  
  175. Kurume, Japan:
  176. - Shinjiro Otani defeated Yuji Nagata
  177. - Black Cat defeated Tokimitsu Ishizawa
  178. - Hiro Saito & Norio Honaga defeated Satoshi Kojima & El Samurai
  179. - Mike Enos & Lord Steven Regal defeated Ron Simmons & Nailz
  180. - Manabu Nakanishi & Shinya Hashimoto defeated Tadao Yasuda & Yoshiaki Yatsu
  181. - Akira Nogami & Takayuki Iizuka defeated Osamu Kido & Scott Norton
  182. - Road Warrior Hawk & Kensuke Sasaki defeated Tatsumi Fujinami & Yoshiaki Fujiwara
  183. - Super Strong Machine & Masahiro Chono defeated Hiroshi Hase & the Great Muta
  184.  
  185. 1998
  186.  
  187. Cherry Hill, New Jersey:
  188. - Doug Gilbert won the NWA National Heavyweight Title from Stevie Richards
  189. - Christopher Daniels and Kevin Quinn defeated Danny Dominion and Ace Steel to win the NWA Midwest Tag Team Championship
  190. - E.Z. Ryder defeated Paul Atlas to win the NWA Canadian Heavyweight Title
  191.  
  192. Cleveland, Ohio:
  193. - The Dudley Boys defeated Rob Van Dam & Sabu to win the ECW World Tag Team Title
  194.  
  195. 1999
  196.  
  197. WCW Halloween Havoc: Las Vegas, Nevada:
  198. - WCW Cruiserweight Champion Disco Inferno pinned Lash Laroux
  199. - Harlem Heat defeated Konnan & Billy Kidman and Brian Knobbs & Hugh Morrus (w/ Jimmy Hart) in a streetfight to win the
  200. vacant WCW Tag Team Titles
  201. - Eddie Guerrero defeated Perry Saturn via disqualification
  202. - Brad Armstrong pinned Berlyn (w/ his bodyguard)
  203. - Lex Luger (w/ Elizabeth) defeated Bret Hart
  204. - Rick Steiner defeated Chris Benoit to win the WCW Television Title
  205. - Diamond Dallas Page (w/ Kimberly) pinned Ric Flair in a strap match
  206. - Bill Goldberg defeated Sting to win the WCW World Heavyweight Title
  207.  
  208. 2010
  209.  
  210. WWE Bragging Rights: Minneapolis, Minnesota:
  211. - Daniel Bryan defeated Dolph Ziggler
  212. - The Nexus (David Otunga and John Cena) defeated Cody Rhodes and Drew McIntyre to win the WWE Tag Team Titles
  213. - Kane defeated the Undertaker in a Buried Alive Match to retain the WWE World Title
  214. - Wade Barrett defeated Randy Orton by dq, Orton retained the WWE Title
  215.  
  216. 2020
  217.  
  218. Impact Bound for Glory: Nashville, Tennesse:
  219. - Cody Deaner & Cousin Jake beat Dezmond Xavier & Zachary Wentz
  220. - Rohit Raju retained the X title over TJP, Trey Miguel, Jordynne Grace, Willie Mack and Chris Bey
  221. - Rhino won the Gauntlet Rumble to get a title shot of his choice
  222. - Moose beat EC 3 in a taped edited cinematic match in a garage ring
  223. - Ken Shamrock beat Eddie Edwards
  224. - Josh Alexander & Ethan Page won the Impact tag titles in a four-way over champion Chris Sabin, as well as Mad Man Fulton
  225. & Ace Austin, and Karl Anderson & Doc Gallows
  226. - Su Yung beat Deonna Purrazzo to win the Knockouts title
  227. - Rich Swann beat Eric Young to win the Impact title
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