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  1. 1901
  2.  
  3. - Tom Jenkins defeated Don McLeod to win the American Heavyweight Title
  4.  
  5. 1911
  6.  
  7. Des Moines, Iowa:
  8. - Jess Reimer beat Charles Cutler to capture the American Heavyweight in 2 out of 3 falls
  9.  
  10. 1935
  11.  
  12. St. Louis, Missouri: Attendance was 14,321
  13. - Danno O'Mahoney beat Gus Sonnenberg
  14. - Man Mountain Dean defeated Ed "Strangler" Lewis
  15. - Ernie Dusek beat Karl Sarpolis
  16. - Ray Steele beat Emil Dusek
  17. - Joe Dusek beat Ellis Bashara
  18.  
  19. 1947
  20.  
  21. St. Joseph, Missouri: Attendance was 4,600 (sellout)
  22. - Sonny Myers beat Ronnie Etchison (2-1)
  23. - Yukon Eric (as Eric Holmback) beat Lou Laird
  24. - Terry McGinnis drew Steve Stanlee (as Paul Stanlee)
  25.  
  26. 1957
  27.  
  28. Toronto, Ontario, Canada:
  29. - Roy McClarity and Yukon Eric drew with Gene Kiniski and Fritz Von Erich
  30. - Dick Hutton beat Al “Krusher” Kormann
  31.  
  32. 1963
  33.  
  34. Kansas City, Kansas:
  35. - Dick the Bruiser beat Enrique Torres 2 falls to 1
  36. - Bob Geigel and Larry Hamilton beat Mongolian Stomper and Moose Cholak
  37.  
  38. 1968
  39.  
  40. Kansas City, Kansas:
  41. - Dick Murdoch & Dusty Rhodes defeated Tommy & Terry Martin to win the NWA North American Tag Team Title
  42.  
  43. 1974
  44.  
  45. Miami, Florida:
  46. - Tony Parisi beat Greg Valentine
  47. - Danny Hodge beat Bobby Duncum
  48. - Dick Slater beat Bob Backlund
  49. - Don Muraco beat Mongolian Stomper
  50. - Dusty Rhodes & Jerry Brisco defeated Cowboy Bill Watts & Terry Funk
  51. - Bob Armstrong beat Dory Funk Jr. via DQ to retain the North American title
  52.  
  53. 1975
  54.  
  55. St. Louis, Missouri
  56. - Dick Murdoch double DQ Bruno Sammartino
  57. - Missouri Champion Harley Race defeated Red Bastien
  58. - Rocky Johnson and Pat O’Connor defeated Big Bill Miller and Stan Stasiak
  59. - Jerry Oates (sub for Bull Bullinski) defeated Ox Baker via DQ
  60. - Jerry Oates defeated Kim Duk
  61. - Ali Vaziri and Ronnie Etchison defeated Tank Patton and Bennie Ramirez
  62.  
  63. 1977
  64.  
  65. Omaha, Nebraska:
  66. - 90 Minute Time Limit: AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel beat Billy Robinson
  67. - Angelo Mosca beat Larry Hennig
  68. - Joe Scarpello (sub Ray Stevens) beat Chris Markoff (sub Bobby Heenan)
  69. - Super Destroyer beat Jim Brunzell
  70. - Roger Kirby & Chris Markoff beat George Gadaski & Kenny Jay
  71.  
  72. 1979
  73.  
  74. Amagasaki, Japan:
  75. - Harley Race defeated Giant Baba to win the NWA World title
  76.  
  77. 1980
  78.  
  79. St. Louis, Missouri:
  80. - NWA Champion Harley Race defeated WWF Champion Bob Backlund in 2/3 falls (Each man won one fall before Race won the final
  81. fall via DQ)
  82. - Dory Funk Jr. (sub for Ted DiBiase) defeated Von Raschke
  83. - Pat O’Connor and Rufus R. Jones defeated Mike George and Bob Sweetan when Jones beat George
  84. - Dick the Bruiser defeated Buzz Tyler
  85. - Kevin Von Erich defeated Billy Howard
  86. - Takachiho and Spike Huber draw (Huber sub for King Kong Brody, whose son was born)
  87. - Akio Sato and Pepper Torres defeated Bulldog Bob Brown and Leilani Kai
  88.  
  89. 1982
  90.  
  91. Atlanta, Georgia:
  92. - Paul Orndorff defeated the Masked Superstar to win the National Heavyweight Title
  93.  
  94. 1984
  95.  
  96. Shreveport, Louisiana:
  97. - Bill Dundee defeated Adrian Street to win the Mid-South Wrestling Association Television Title
  98.  
  99. 1985
  100.  
  101. Chicago, Illinois:
  102. - Junkyard Dog defeated Randy Savage via countout to win the Wrestling Classic tournament
  103.  
  104. 1986
  105.  
  106. Hampton, Virginia:
  107. - Nelson Royal defeated Keith Patterson
  108. - Baron Von Raschke defeated Gary Royal
  109. - Rick Rude defeated Hector Guerrero
  110. - Bobby Jaggers & Dutch Mantell defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Krusher Kruschev
  111. - Manny Fernandez defeated Wahoo McDaniel
  112. - Road Warrior Animal defeated Arn Anderson; the bout was scheduled as the Road Warriors vs. Arn & Ole Anderson
  113. - NWA TV Champion Dusty Rhodes & NWA US Champion Nikita Koloff defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair & Tull Blanchard in a
  114. steel cage match
  115.  
  116. Kansas City, Kansas:
  117. - Denny Brown pinned Colt Steele
  118. - MOD Squad Basher defeated Rocky King
  119. - MOD Squad Spike defeated George South
  120. - Sam Houston & Rufus R. Jones fought Bill Dundee & the Barbarian to a double disqualification
  121. - DJ Peterson & Todd Champion defeated Central States Tag Team Champions Thunderfoot #1 & #2 to win the titles
  122.  
  123. 1987
  124.  
  125. Akron, Ohio:
  126. - Kendall Windham pinned Thunderfoot #1
  127. - Bugsy McGraw & Jimmy Valiant defeated the Kodiaks
  128. - Florida Heavyweight Champion Mike Rotundo defeated Big Bubba via disqualification
  129. - Jimmy Garvin & Mighty Wilbur defeated the Barbarian & the Warlord
  130. - Michael Hayes pinned Ivan Koloff
  131. - Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a non-title bunkhouse match
  132. - Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA US Champion Lex Luger via disqualification
  133.  
  134. 1989
  135.  
  136. Chicago, Illinois:
  137. - Greg Evans defeated Larry Williams
  138. - The Cuban Assassin defeated Richard Sartain
  139. - Shane Douglas & Johnny Ace defeated the New Zealand Militia
  140. - Butch Reed defeated Scott Hall
  141. - Rick & Scott Steiner fought Sid Vicious & Dan Spivey to a no contest
  142. - NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated Tommy Rich
  143. - Dick Murdoch defeated NWA TV Champion the Great Muta via disqualification
  144. - NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Dick Slater
  145.  
  146. 1992
  147.  
  148. Charleston, West Virginia:
  149. - Shanghai Pierce defeated Brad Armstrong
  150. - Shane Douglas & Ricky Steamboat defeated Steve Austin & Brian Pillman
  151. - Van Hammer defeated Cactus Jack
  152. - WCW US Champion Rick Rude defeated Kensuke Sasaki
  153. - Big Van Vader defeated Nikita Koloff
  154. - Sting defeated the Barbarian
  155.  
  156. Paintsville, Kentucky:
  157. - Dixie Dynamite pinned Jimmy Golden
  158. - The Nightstalker pinned Rick Newsome
  159. - Tracy Smothers pinned Killer Kyle
  160. - Ronnie Garvin pinned Paul Orndorff
  161. - Tim Horner beat SMW Champ The Dirty White Boy via DQ
  162. - SMW Tag Champs The Heavenly Bodies (Lane & Pritchard) beat The Rock-n-Roll Express
  163.  
  164. 1993
  165.  
  166. Bayreuth, Germany:
  167. - WCW US Champion Dustin Rhodes & Ricky Steamboat defeated Steve Austin & Brian Pillman
  168. - Johnny B. Badd defeated Maxx Payne
  169. - WCW Tag Team Champions the Nasty Boys defeated Marcus Alexander Bagwell & 2 Cold Scorpio
  170. - Ric Flair defeated WCW TV Champion Lord Steven Regal in a non-title match
  171. - Sting defeated WCW World Champion Vader via disqualification
  172. - Davey Boy Smith defeated WCW International World Champion Rick Rude via disqualification
  173.  
  174. 1997
  175.  
  176. Lexington, Kentucky:
  177. - Buddy Landell defeated Bull Pain to win the IWA Mid-South Heavyweight Title
  178.  
  179. 2006
  180.  
  181. Tokyo, Japan:
  182. - Masahiro Chono & Shinsuke Nakamura beat Koji Kanemoto & Hiroshi Tanahashi to win the G-1 tag team tournament
  183.  
  184. 2008
  185.  
  186. Tokyo, Japan:
  187. - Satoshi Kojima & Hiroyoshi Tenzan beat Togi Makabe & Toru Yano to win the G-1 tag team tournament
  188.  
  189. 2010
  190.  
  191. TNA Impact:
  192. - Robbie E defeated Jay Lethal to win the TNA X Division Title
  193.  
  194. 2011
  195.  
  196. Tokyo, Japan:
  197. - Lance Archer & Minoru Suzuki beat Giant Bernard (Matt Bloom) & Karl Anderson in Tokyo the G-1 tag team tournament
  198.  
  199. 2013
  200.  
  201. Tokyo, Japan:
  202. - The Young Bucks beat Rocky Romero & Alex Koslov in Tokyo to win the Super Junior tag team tournament
  203.  
  204. 2015
  205.  
  206. Tokyo, Japan:
  207. - Matt Sydal & Ricochet defeated Ropongi Vice (Trent Beretta & Rocky Romero) to win the New Japan World Tag League
  208. Tournament
  209.  
  210. 2020
  211.  
  212. AEW Full Gear: Jacksonville, Florida:
  213. - Serena Deeb pinned Allysin Kay to retain the NWA women’s title
  214. - Kenny Omega pinned Adam Page to win the No. 1 contenders tournament
  215. - Orange Cassidy pinned John Silver
  216. - Darby Allin pinned Cody Rhodes to win the TNT title
  217. - Hikaru Shida pinned Nyla Rose to retain the AEW women’s title
  218. - Young Bucks beat FTR to win the AEW tag titles
  219. - Matt Hardy pinned Sammy Guevara in an Ultimate Deletion match
  220. - MJF pinned Chris Jericho to be able to join the Inner Circle
  221. - Jon Moxley beat Eddie Kingston in an I Quit match for the AEW title
  222.  
  223. NJPW Power Struggle: Osaka, Japan:
  224. - Toru Yano beat Zack Sabre Jr. to retain the King of Pro Wrestling title via count out
  225. - Shingo Takagi pinned Minoru Suzuki to win the Never Open weight title
  226. - Kazuchika Okada beat Great O’Khan
  227. - KENTA beat Hiroshi Tanahashi to retain the U.S. title challenger briefcase
  228. - Jay White pinned Kota Ibushi to win the IWGP title challenger briefcase
  229. - Tetsuya Naito pinned Evil to retain the IWGP and IC titles
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