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  1. 1925
  2.  
  3. St. Louis, Missouri:
  4. - Joe Stecher defeated Stanislaus Zbyszko for the World's Heavyweight Wrestling Title
  5.  
  6. 1943
  7.  
  8. Mexico City, Mexico:
  9. - Joe Silva defeated Adolfo Bonales to win the Mexico National Lightweight Title
  10.  
  11. 1945
  12.  
  13. Toronto, Iowa:
  14. - Marshall Estep defeated Ken Fenelon for the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Title
  15.  
  16. 1956
  17.  
  18. Montreal, Quebec, Canada:
  19. - Killer Kowalski defeated Yvon Robert for the Montreal World Heavyweight Title
  20.  
  21. 1963
  22.  
  23. Amarillo, Texas:
  24. - AWA Champion Verne Gagne drew with Amarillo World Champion Dory Funk Jr when the 60 minute time limit expired in the 3rd
  25. fall
  26. - Tokyo Tom beat Dory Funk Sr in 2 out of 3 falls
  27. - Bob Ellis & Wahoo McDaniel & Ricky Romero beat Killer Karl Kox & Mike DiBiase & Sputnik Monroe
  28.  
  29. Kansas City; Kansas:
  30. - In a Lumberjack match, Masked Medic #1 and Masked Medic #2 beat Steve Bolus and Steve Kovacs
  31. - Bob Geigel beat Sonny Myers
  32. - Larry Hamilton beat Roy Collins
  33. - Joe Scarpello beat Rock Hunter via dq
  34.  
  35. 1964
  36.  
  37. Manchester, England:
  38. - Bobby Steele defeated Chick Purvey to win the European Middleweight Title
  39.  
  40. Mexico City, Mexico:
  41. - Benny Galant defeated El Rayo de Jalisco to win the NWA World Middleweight Title
  42.  
  43. 1966
  44.  
  45. Memphis, Tennessee:
  46. - Herb Welch and Al Costello defeated Karl and Eric von Brauner in a tournament final to win the vacant Mid-America version
  47. of the NWA World Tag Team Titles
  48.  
  49. 1970
  50.  
  51. Minneapolis, Minnesota:
  52. - AWA Champion Verne Gagne beat Dr. X on a reverse decision 3rd fall dq
  53. - Blackjack Lanza & Lars Anderson beat Red Bastien & Pepper Gomez
  54. - Edouard Carpentier drew Double X
  55. - Paul Diamond beat Blackjack Daniels
  56. - Bob Windham beat Bill Howard
  57. - Battle Of The Losers: Kenny Jay beat Kenny Yates
  58.  
  59. Memphis, Tennessee:
  60. - Bobby Hart defeated Johnny Valentine for the NWA Southern Junior Heavyweight Title
  61.  
  62. 1973
  63.  
  64. Hamburg, Pennsylvania:
  65. - Tony Garea & Haystacks Calhoun defeated Professor Tanaka & Mr. Fuji for the WWWF World Tag Team Titles
  66.  
  67. 1974
  68.  
  69. Kansas City; Kansas:
  70. - The Interns (w/ Dr. Ken Ramey) defeated Omar Atlas & The Viking
  71. - Bob Geigel & Rufus R. Jones defeated Bob Brown & Lord Alfred Hayes
  72. - Don Fargo defeated Mike George
  73.  
  74. 1978
  75.  
  76. Osaka, Japan:
  77. - Antonio Inoki defeated Andre the Giant by countout to win the first-annual New Japan Pro Wrestling MSG League
  78.  
  79. 1980
  80.  
  81. Denver, Colorado:
  82. - The Crusher beat AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel in a non Title Cage Match
  83. - Adrian Adonis & Jesse Ventura beat Greg Gagne & Wahoo McDaniel
  84. - Jerry Blackwell went to a no contest with Dino Bravo
  85. - Steve Olsonoski beat Bill Howard
  86.  
  87. 1981
  88.  
  89. San Juan, Puerto Rico:
  90. - Jack Brisco defeated Kim Song for the WWC Caribbean Heavyweight Title
  91.  
  92. Charlotte, North Carolina
  93. - Sweet Ebony Diamond defeated Greg Valentine to win the NWA Television Title
  94.  
  95. 1983
  96.  
  97. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada:
  98. - Little Tokyo defeated Cowboy Lang for the NWA World Midgets Title
  99.  
  100. 1984
  101.  
  102. Tampa, Florida:
  103. - Angelo Mosca defeated Mike Rotundo to win the Florida version of the NWA Southern Heavyweight Title
  104.  
  105. 1986
  106.  
  107. Houston, Texas:
  108. - Terry Gordy defeated Hacksaw Duggan in a tournament final to win the UWF title
  109.  
  110. 1986
  111.  
  112. Des Moines, Iowa:
  113. - The Shadow (Jaymie Knight) won a 13-man battle royal to win the vacant NWA Central States Heavyweight Title
  114.  
  115. Oakland, California:
  116. - Jerry Blackwell won a battle royal
  117. - Nick Bockwinkel beat Larry Zbyszko
  118. - in a non title match, Midnight Rockers beat AWA Tag Team Champions Buddy Rose & Doug Somers
  119. - Curt Hennig beat Colonel DeBeers dq
  120. - Scott Hall beat Boris Zhukov
  121. - Nord The Barbarian beat Steve Pardee
  122.  
  123. 1992
  124.  
  125. Baltimore, Maryland:
  126. - Tom Zenk pinned Joey Maggs
  127. - Van Hammer pinned JT Southern
  128. - Dustin Rhodes fought Greg Valentine to a 20-minute time-limit draw
  129. - WCW Light Heavyweight Champion Brian Pillman pinned Scotty Flamingo
  130. - WCW Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Cactus Jack, Bobby Eaton, & Paul E. Dangerously in a handicap match
  131. - Barry Windham pinned Terrance Taylor
  132. - WCW World Champion Sting & Nikita Koloff defeated Arn Anderson & WCW TV Champion Steve Austin
  133. - WCW US Champion Rick Rude pinned Ricky Steamboat in a steel cage match
  134.  
  135. 1996
  136.  
  137. Caguas, Puerto Rico:
  138. - Sean Morley (Val Venis) defeated El Bronco for the WWC Television Title
  139.  
  140. 1998
  141.  
  142. - Hysteria defeated Vance Nevada to win the Canadian Wrestling Federation Junior Heavyweight Title
  143.  
  144. 2000
  145.  
  146. Nampa, Idaho:
  147. - Sean Stasiak and Chuck Palumbo defeated Kronik (Brian Adams and Brian Clark) for the WCW World Tag Team Titles
  148.  
  149. 2001
  150.  
  151. Santa Ana, California:
  152. - Evolution (Nova and Frankie Kazarian) won a tournament for the vacant UPW Tag Team Title
  153.  
  154. 2021
  155.  
  156. AEW Double or Nothing: Jacksonville, Florida:
  157. - Serena Deeb beat Riho to retain the NWA women’s title
  158. - Adam Page pinned Brian Cage
  159. - Young Bucks retained the AEW tag titles over Jon Moxley & Eddie Kingston
  160. - Jungle Boy won the Casino Battle Royal to win an AEW title shot
  161. - Cody Rhodes pinned Anthony Ogogo
  162. - Miro pinned Lance Archer to retain the TNT title
  163. - Britt Baker beat Hikaru Shida to win the women’s title
  164. - Sting & Darby Allin beat Ethan Page & Scorpio Sky
  165. - Kenny Omega retained the AEW title in a three-way over Pac and Orange Cassidy
  166. - The Inner Circle (Chris Jericho & Jake Hager & Sammy Guevara & Ortiz & Santana) beat The Pinnacle (MJF & Wardlow & FTR &
  167. Shawn Spears) in a combination taped and live Stadium Stampede match
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