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  1. 1929
  2.  
  3. Minneapolis, Minnesota:
  4. - World Heavyweight Champion Gus Sonnenberg beat Charles Hanson
  5.  
  6. 1952
  7.  
  8. Kansas City, Kansas:
  9. - World Heavyweight Champion Lou Thesz beat Enrique Torres in 2 out of 3 falls
  10. - World Junior Heavyweight Champion Danny McShain beat Al Massey in 2 out of 3 falls
  11. - Jim Henry beat Frank Taylor
  12. - Ed “Gardenia” Faieta beat Babe Zaharias
  13.  
  14. 1953
  15.  
  16. - NWA World Heavyweight Champion Lou Thesz beat Verne Gagne
  17. - Baron Michele Leone beat Ovila Asselin (Mr. Quebec)
  18. - Bill Longson beat Barney "The Chest" Bernard
  19. - Fuzzy Cupid and Sky Low Low beat "Gentleman" Jim Corbett and Farmer Pete
  20. - Joe Dusek and Karol Krauser drew
  21. - Pete Peterson beat Al Warshawski
  22.  
  23. Columbus, Ohio:
  24. - Ed Francis defeated Lou Klein for the Midwest Wrestling Association World Junior Heavyweight Title
  25.  
  26. 1959
  27.  
  28. Calgary, Alberta, Canada:
  29. - Mighty Ursus and Shag Thomas defeated Maurice and Paul Vachon for the Stampede International Tag Team Title
  30.  
  31. 1961
  32.  
  33. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada:
  34. - Guy and Joe Brunetti defeated Mitsu Arakawa and Mr. Moto to win the Vancouver NWA Pacific Coast Tag Team Titles
  35.  
  36. 1967
  37.  
  38. Fort Worth, Texas:
  39. - Fritz Von Erich won the NWA American Heavyweight Title by defeating Brute Bernard
  40.  
  41. 1970
  42.  
  43. Portland, Oregon:
  44. - Frankie Laine and Moondog Mayne defeated Karl and Kurt Von Steiger to win the NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Titles
  45.  
  46. 1971
  47.  
  48. Portland, Oregon:
  49. - Stan Stasiak defeated Dutch Savage to win the NWA Pacific Northwest Heavyweight Title
  50.  
  51. Chattanooga, Tennessee:
  52. - The Avengers (Jimmy Golden and Dennis Hall) defeated Bobby Hart and Lorenzo Parente for the Mid-America NWA World Tag
  53. Team Titles
  54.  
  55. 1973
  56.  
  57. Mobile, Alabama:
  58. - The Mongol and The Rugged Russian (Pedro Godoy) defeated Bob Kelly and Ken Lucas to win the Gulf Coast NWA United States
  59. Tag Team Titles
  60.  
  61. 1974
  62.  
  63. Parade of Champions: San Antonio, Texas:
  64. - NWA Champion Jack Brisco drew Dory Funk Jr
  65. - AWA Tag Team Champions Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens beat Jose Lothario & Bob Orton Jr
  66. - Blackjack Lanza & The Texan beat Black Angus & Ivan Putski
  67. - Roger Kirby beat Texas Champion Great Mephisto dq
  68. - Bob Roop drew Bull Ramos
  69.  
  70. Honolulu, Hawaii:
  71. - Non Title: Billy Robinson beat AWA Champion Verne Gagne
  72. - Crusher & Ken Patera beat Larry Heiniemi & Billy Graham
  73. - Ripper Collins drew Ed Francis
  74. - Sam Steamboat beat Len Shelly dq
  75. - Neff Maiava beat Tony Borne
  76. - Oddjob Tosh Togo Sakata beat Peace Brother I
  77.  
  78. 1982
  79.  
  80. Bayamón, Puerto Rico:
  81. - Invader I won the WWC North American Heavyweight Title from Bobby Jaggers
  82.  
  83. 1983
  84.  
  85. Asheville, North Carolina:
  86. - Roddy Piper defeated Dick Slater to win the NWA Television Title
  87.  
  88. Toronto, Ontario, Canada:
  89. - Private Nelson defeated Terry Kay for the NWA Canadian Television Title
  90.  
  91. 1985
  92.  
  93. Montreal, Quebec, Canada:
  94. - AWA Tag Team Champions Road Warriors no contest Dino Bravo & AWA Champion Rick Martel
  95. - The Samoans beat Tony Parisi & Jacques Rougeau Jr
  96. - Sailor White & Mad Dog Lefebvre beat Gino Brito Jr & Denis Goulet
  97. - Jacques Rougeau Jr & Armand Rougeau beat Scott Duran & Rick Steiner
  98.  
  99. 1988
  100.  
  101. WWF Wrestlemania IV: Atlantic City, New Jersey:
  102. - WWF World Championship Tournament opening round: Ted Dibiase (w/ Andre the Giant & Virgil) pinned Jim Duggan
  103. - WWF World Championship Tournament opening round: Don Muraco (w/ Superstar Billy Graham) defeated Dino Bravo (w/ Frenchy
  104. Martin) via disqualification
  105. - WWF World Championship Tournament opening round: Greg Valentine (w/ Jimmy Hart) pinned Ricky Steamboat
  106. - WWF World Championship Tournament opening round: Randy Savage (w/ Miss Elizabeth) pinned Butch Reed (w/ Slick)
  107. - WWF World Championship Tournament opening round: The One Man Gang (w/ Slick) defeated Bam Bam Bigelow (w/ Oliver
  108. Humperdink) via count-out
  109. - WWF World Championship Tournament opening round: Jake Roberts fought Rick Rude (w/ Bobby Heenan) to a 15-minute time-
  110. limit draw
  111. - The Ultimate Warrior pinned Hercules (w/ Bobby Heenan)
  112. - WWF World Championship Tournament Quarter Finals: Hulk Hogan fought Andre the Giant (w/ Ted Dibiase & Virgil) to a double
  113. disqualification
  114. - WWF World Championship Tournament Quarter Finals: Ted Dibiase pinned Don Muraco (w/ Superstar Billy Graham)
  115. - WWF World Championship Tournament Quarter Finals: Randy Savage (w/ Miss Elizabeth) pinned Greg Valentine (w/ Jimmy Hart)
  116. - Brutus Beefcake defeated WWF IC Champion the Honkytonk Man (w/ Jimmy Hart & Peggy Sue - WWF Women's Champion Sensational
  117. Sherri) via disqualification
  118. - WWF World Championship Tournament Semi Finals: Randy Savage (w/ Miss Elizabeth) defeated One Man Gang (w/ Slick) via
  119. disqualification
  120. - Demolition (w/ Mr. Fuji) defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Rick Martel & Tito Santana to win the titles
  121. - WWF World Championship Tournament Finals: Randy Savage (w/ Miss Elizabeth) pinned Ted Dibiase (w/ Andre the Giant) to win
  122. the title
  123.  
  124. WCW Clash of the Champions: Greenboro, North Carolina:
  125. - Lex Luger and Barry Windham defeated NWA World Tag Team Champions Tully Blanchard and Arn Anderson to win the titles
  126. - Ric Flair and Sting wrestled to a 45 minute time limit draw
  127. - NWA United States Tag Team Champions The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton and Stan Lane) defeated The Fantastics (Bobby
  128. Fulton and Tommy Rogers) by reverse decision to retain the title
  129. - The Road Warriors (Animal and Hawk with Paul Ellering) and Dusty Rhodes defeated Ivan Koloff and The Powers of Pain (The
  130. Barbarian and The Warlord with Paul Jones) in a Barbed Wire match
  131.  
  132. Tokyo, Japan:
  133. - Bruiser Brody pinned NWA International Champion Jumbo Tsuruta to win the title
  134. - The Great Kabuki and Tiger Mask (Mistuharu Misawa) defeated Austin Idol and Tommy Rich
  135. - Big Bubba Rogers pinned Shunji Takano
  136. - Giant Baba and Hiroshi Wajima defeated Rusher Kimura and Goro Tsurumi
  137. - Abdullah the Butcher and Tiger Jeet Singh defeated John Tenta and Yoshiaki Yatsu
  138. - NWA United National and PWF World Heavyweight Champion Genichiro Tenryu defeated Stan Hansen by disqualification to
  139. retain the titles
  140.  
  141. 1991
  142.  
  143. Amarillo, Texas:
  144. - Tracy Smothers & Steve Armstrong defeated Dutch Mantell & Moondog Rex
  145. - Dustin Rhodes pinned El Cubano
  146. - Tommy Rich pinned Tim Horner
  147. - WCW Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin
  148. - Sting pinned Sid Vicious
  149. - WCW World Champion Ric Flair defeated El Gigante via disqualification
  150.  
  151. 1992
  152.  
  153. Dallas, Texas
  154. - Eddie Gilbert defeated The Dark Patriot (Doug Gilbert) for the Global Wrestling Federation North American Heavyweight
  155. Title
  156.  
  157. Chicago, Illinois:
  158. - Richard Morton pinned Mike Graham (sub. for injured WCW Light Heavyweight Champion Brian Pillman)
  159. - Big Van Vader defeated Marcus Alexander Bagwell
  160. - Terrence Taylor pinned Diamond Dallas Page
  161. - Ron Simmons & Big Josh defeated Mr. Hughes & Vinnie Vegas
  162. - Barry Windham & the Junkyard Dog (sub. for Dustin Rhodes) defeated Larry Zbyszko & WCW TV Champion Steve Austin
  163. - Cactus Jack pinned Johnny B. Badd
  164. - Rick & Scott Steiner defeated WCW Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Bobby Eaton
  165. - WCW World Champion Sting defeated WCW US Champion Rick Rude
  166.  
  167. 1993
  168.  
  169. Saltville, Virginia:
  170. - Jimmy Golden pinned Mike Sampson
  171. - Tim Horner defeated Bobby Eaton
  172. - Brian Lee pinned The Nightstalker
  173. - Tracy Smothers pinned SMW Heavyweight Champion the Dirty White Boy
  174. - Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated Stan Lane & Tom Prichard via disqualification
  175. - Brian Lee won a battle royal
  176.  
  177. Charleston, West Virginia:
  178. - Brad Armstrong fought Marcus Alexander Bagwell to a time-limit draw
  179. - The Wrecking Crew defeated Johnny Gunn & Tom Zenk
  180. - Ron Simmons defeated Shanghai Pierce
  181. - WCW/NWA Tag Team Champions Steve Austin & Brian Pillman defeated Ricky Steamboat & Shane Douglas
  182. - Sting won an 11-man battle royal
  183.  
  184. 1994
  185.  
  186. All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling Queendom: Yokohama, Japan:
  187. - AJW Junior Champion Candy Okutsu pinned Rie Tamada to retain the title
  188. - Little Great Muta defeated Little Abdullah the Butcher
  189. - AJW Tag Team Champions Miki Handa and Yasha Kurenai defeated Kaoru Ito and Tomoko Watanabe to retain the title
  190. - Hikari Fukuoka pinned Chaparita Asari
  191. - Megumi Kido and Nurse Nakamura defeated Suzuka Minami and Chikako Shiratori
  192. - IWA World Women's Champion Manami Toyota pinned Plum Mariko to retain the title
  193. - Reggie Bennett and Eagle Sawai defeated Takako Inoue and UWA World Women's Tag Team Champion Yumiko Hotta
  194. - Etsuko Mita and AJW Singles Champion Mima Shimoda defeated JWP Tag Team Champions Mayumi Ozaki and Cutie Suzuki to win
  195. the title
  196. - Dynamite Kansai pinned Sakie Hasegawa
  197. - UWA World Women's Tag Team Champion Kyoko Inoue defeated All Pacific Champion Toshiyo Yamada by submission to win the
  198. title
  199. - Akira Hokuto and Shinobu Kandori defeated WWWA World Singles Champion Aja Kong and Bull Nakano
  200.  
  201. Charleston, West Virginia:
  202. - Brian Anderson defeated Craig Pittman
  203. - 2 Cold Scorpio & Marcus Alexander Bagwell defeated Tex Slazenger & Shanghai Pierce
  204. - WCW US Champion Steve Austin defeated Brian Pillman
  205. - Ricky Steamboat & Arn Anderson defeated Paul Orndorff & Paul Roma
  206. - Sting defeated WCW TV Champion Lord Steven Regal in a non-title match
  207. - WCW World Champion Ric Flair defeated Vader via disqualification
  208.  
  209. 1995
  210.  
  211. Memphis, Tennessee:
  212. - Scott Studd beat Ken Raper
  213. - Spellbinder beat Moondog Rex
  214. - Moondog Spot beat Chris Canyon
  215. - Doug Gilbert beat Wolfie D
  216. - Miss Texas beat Sweet Georgia Brown
  217. - Marcus Dupree & Davey Haskins beat Crusher Bones & Jack Hammer
  218. - USWA Champ Brian Christopher beat Gorgeous George III
  219. - USWA Unified World Champ Bill Dundee beat Tommy Rich via DQ
  220. - Wolfie D, Bill Dundee, Jerry Lawler, & Men on a Mission Mabel beat Doug Gilbert, Gorgeous George, Spellbinder, & Tommy
  221. Rich in an "elimination piledriver" match
  222.  
  223. 1998
  224.  
  225. Mount Holly, New Jersey:
  226. - Doug Gilbert won the vacant NWA National Heavyweight Title in a three-way match against Rocco Rock and Barry Windham
  227.  
  228. 2004
  229.  
  230. Bolivar, Missouri:
  231. - Takeshi Morishima regained the World League Wrestling Heavyweight Title by defeating Rick Steiner
  232.  
  233. 2005
  234.  
  235. Tokyo, Japan:
  236. - Minoru Fujita and Ikuto Hidaka defeated Alex Shelley and Spanky (Brian Kendrick) to win the vacant NWA International
  237. Lightweight Tag Team Titles
  238. - C.W. Anderson defeated Kohei Sato to win the vacant NWA United National Heavyweight Title
  239. - AWA World Heavyweight Champion Takao ÅŒmori defeated Steve Corino and Shinjiro Otani in a three-way elimination match to
  240. retain the title
  241.  
  242. 2015
  243.  
  244. ROH Supercard of Honor: Redwood City, California:
  245. - Mark Briscoe defeated ACH
  246. - Michael Elgin defeated Frankie Kazarian
  247. - Matt Sydal def Tommaso Ciampa, Moose (w/ Stokley Hathaway & Veda Scott), Cedric Alexander, Caprice Coleman & Andrew
  248. Everett
  249. - BJ Whitmer beat Jimmy Jacobs
  250. - Roderick Strong beat Christopher Daniels
  251. - reDRagon beat The Kingdom to retain the ROH Tag Team Titles
  252. - Jay Lethal beat Jushin Liger
  253. - Jay Briscoe beat Samoa Joe to retain the ROH World Title
  254.  
  255. NXT Takeover: San Jose, California:
  256. - Hideo Itami pinned Tyler Breeze
  257. - Jason Jordan pinned Bull Dempsey
  258. - Bayley & Alexa Bliss defeated Dana Brooke & Becky Lynch
  259. - Solomon Crowe defeated Kalisto
  260. - Baron Corbin pinned Rhyno
  261. - WWE NXT Tag Team champs Murphy and Blake defeated The Vaudevillains and Enzo Amore and Colin Cassady
  262. - WWE NXT Women's champion Sasha Banks defeated Charlotte
  263. - Finn Balor pinned Adrian Neville
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