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  1. 1923
  2.  
  3. St. Louis, Missouri:
  4. - Stanislaus Zbyszko beat Cliff Binckley
  5. - Jim Londos beat Ivan Linow
  6. - Renato Gardini beat Jatrinda Gobar
  7. - Al Wasem beat George Webster
  8.  
  9. 1945
  10.  
  11. Des Moines, Iowa:
  12. - World Heavyweight Champion Orville Brown beat Kola Kwariani in 2 out of 3 falls
  13. - Chief Little Wolf beat Jack Kennedy
  14. - Al Caddell beat Count Von Zuppi by dq
  15.  
  16. 1957
  17.  
  18. Toronto, Ontario, Canada:
  19. - Whipper" Billy Watson beat Gene Kiniski on a disqualification
  20. - Pat O'Connor beat Dick Hutton on a disqualification
  21. - The Miller Brothers, Bill and Ed beat Tex McKenzie and the Mighty Ursus
  22. - The Tolos Brothers, Chris and John beat The Gallagher Brothers
  23. - Lee Henning and Bob Nanor drew
  24.  
  25. Kansas City, Kansas:
  26. - World Tag Team Title match: Ernie Dusek and Emil Dusek beat Bob Orton and Rip Hawk to retain the titles 2 falls to 1
  27. - Mighty Atlas beat Sailor Morgan
  28. - Thor Hagen beat Bozo Brown
  29. - Ernie Dusek beat Rip Hawk
  30.  
  31. 1969
  32.  
  33. St. Louis, Missouri:
  34. - Edouard Carpentier defeated Yvon Koloff via DQ
  35. - Blackjack Lanza (w/Bobby Heenan barred from ringside by the athletic commission) won a Texas Death Match over Terry Funk
  36. - Dick the Bruiser defeated Ronnie Etchison
  37. - Bob Geigel and Harley Race defeated Wilbur Snyder and Rudy Martin
  38. - Luis Martinez defeated Johnny Kace
  39. - Wee Willie Wilson and Cowboy Lang defeated Little Jumbo and Fuzzy Cupid
  40.  
  41. 1972
  42.  
  43. - Billy Red Cloud defeated Art Thomas to win the WWA World Heavyweight Title
  44.  
  45. 1973
  46.  
  47. Kansas City, Kansas:
  48. - Argentina Zuma & Omar Atlas fought Abe Jacobs & Mike George to a draw
  49. - Steve Bolus defeated Benny Ramirez
  50. - Tex McKenzie defeated Jim Dalton
  51. - Bob Brown defeated The Viking
  52. - Rufus R. Jones & Bob Geigel & Bobo Johnson defeated Togo the Great & Tokyo Joe & Percival A. Friend
  53. - Harley Race fought Roger Kirby to a draw in three falls
  54.  
  55. 1975
  56.  
  57. St. Louis, Missouri:
  58. - Edouard Carpentier won a Wrestle Royal
  59. - Johnny Valentine won a Texas Death Match from Harley Race, whose Missouri title was not at stake
  60. - Andre the Giant defeated Big Bill Miller
  61. - Edouard Carpentier and Bobo Brazil defeated Stan Stasiak and Chuck O’Connor (Big John Studd)
  62. - Lord Alfred Hayes defeated Ted Oates
  63. - Terry Funk defeated Tommy Martin
  64. - Rufus R. Jones defeated Ed Wiskoski
  65. - Ali Vaziri defeated Bill Costello
  66.  
  67. 1976
  68.  
  69. Veracruz, Mexico:
  70. - El Audaz defeated Rey Mendoza for the UWA World Light Heavyweight Title
  71.  
  72. 1977
  73.  
  74. Memphis, Tennessee:
  75. - Tony Marino beat Leon Chandler
  76. - Cora Combs beat Lady Satan
  77. - The Bounty Hunters beat Danny Littlebear & Chief Thundercloud
  78. - Tojo Yamamoto & George Gulas beat The Crimson Terrors
  79. - Bob Brazil beat U.S. Champ The Sheik via DQ
  80.  
  81. 1980
  82.  
  83. - Roddy Piper and Rick Martel defeated the Sheepherders to win the NWA Pacific Tag Team Titles
  84.  
  85. 1981
  86.  
  87. Bayamón, Puerto Rico:
  88. - Tommy Gilbert defeated Medico II to win the WWC Caribbean Heavyweight Title
  89.  
  90. 1982
  91.  
  92. Toronto, Ontario, Canada:
  93. - Black Jack Mulligan Sr. defeated Big John Stud in a anything goes Buck House match
  94. - Ricky Steamboat defeated Mid Atlantic champion Rowdy Roddy Piper
  95. - Ivan Koloff defended his Mid-Atlantic TV title against Jimmy Valiant’s Cadillac (won on last card) (both on the line only
  96. in first 15 minutes of match and Valiant pinned Koloff at 15:04)
  97. - Jay Youngblood defeated The Oriental Assassin Ninja on a disqualification
  98. - Johnny Weaver defeated Chris Markoff
  99. - Tony (Cannonball) Parisi pinned Kurt von Hess
  100.  
  101. 1983
  102.  
  103. Memphis, Tennessee:
  104. - Sonny King pinned Carl Fergie
  105. - Duke Myers pinned Bobby Fulton
  106. - Steve O pinned Jonathon Boyd
  107. - The Rock-n-Roll Express beat The Galaxians via DQ
  108. - The Sheepherders (Boyd & Williams), Adrian Street, & Jesse Barr beat The Fabulous Ones, Steve O, & Dutch Mantel
  109. - Bill Dundee pinned Terry Taylor to win the Southern Title
  110. - Stagger Lee, Jerry Lawler, & Andre The Giant beat Porkchop Cash, Mad Dog, & Bobby Eaton
  111.  
  112. 1986
  113.  
  114. Vancouver, British Columbia:
  115. - Ron Ritchie defeated Kerry Brown to win the Stampede North American Heavyweight Title
  116.  
  117. 1991
  118.  
  119. WCW/New Japan Super Show: Tokyo, Japan:
  120. - WCW World Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated IWGP Tag Team Champions Hiroshi Hase & Kensuke Sasaki to win
  121. the titles
  122. - IWGP Champion Tatsumi Fujinami pinned NWA/WCW World Champion Ric Flair to win the NWA World Title
  123. - IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Champion Jushin Liger pinned Akira Nogami
  124. - WCW TV Champion Arn Anderson & Barry Windham defeated Mr. Saito & Masahiro Chono
  125. - Big Van Vader & Bam Bam Bigelow defeated Doom
  126. - The Great Muta pinned Sting
  127.  
  128. 1993
  129.  
  130. Knoxville, Tennessee:
  131. - Chris Candido pinned Robbie Eagle
  132. - Tim Horner defeated the Nightstalker via disqualification
  133. - Kevin Sullivan pinned Brian Lee in a Singapore spike match
  134. - SMW Heavyweight Champion the Dirty White Boy pinned Tracy Smothers in a No DQ match
  135. - Arn Anderson, Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated Stan Lane, Tom Prichard, & Bobby Eaton
  136.  
  137. Mexico City, Mexico:
  138. - Xóchitl Hamada defeated Bull Nakano in to win the CMLL World Women's Title
  139.  
  140. 1999
  141.  
  142. Asbury Park, New Jersey:
  143. - ECW World Heavyweight Champion Taz defeated FTW World Heavyweight Champion Sabu (with Bill Alfonso) to unify both titles
  144. - ECW World Television Champion Rob Van Dam (with Bill Alfonso) pinned Jerry Lynn to retain the title
  145. - Tommy Dreamer and Shane Douglas (with Francine) defeated The Impact Players (Justin Credible and Lance Storm with Dawn
  146. Marie)
  147.  
  148. 2000
  149.  
  150. San Antonio, Texas:
  151. - American Dragon (Bryan Danielson) and Spanky (Brian Kendrick) defeated The Board of Education (Ruben Cruz and Jeromy
  152. Sage) to win the Texas Wrestling Alliance Tag Team Titles
  153.  
  154. 2004
  155.  
  156. Cleveland, Ohio:
  157. - Ray Rowe defeated Chad Collyer for the Cleveland All-Pro Wrestling Unified Heavyweight Title
  158.  
  159. Maple Grove, Minnesota:
  160. - Pretty Boy Delgado defeated Gage Octane to win the Steel Domain Wrestling Television Title
  161.  
  162. 2007
  163.  
  164. Tokyo, Japan:
  165. - Yuji Nagata won the third-annual New Japan Cup tournament by defeating Togi Makabe
  166.  
  167. 2010
  168.  
  169. TNA Destination X: Orlando, Florida:
  170. - Kaz defeated Brian Kendrick, Amazing Red and Christopher Daniels in a Four Way Ladder Match for #1 contender status for
  171. X-Division championship
  172. - Ultimate X Match: The Motor City Machineguns defeated Generation Me to become #1 contenders of the TNA Tag Team
  173. championship
  174. - TNA X-Division champion Doug Williams defeated Shannon Moore to retain the title
  175. - TNA Tag Team champions Matt Morgan & Hernandez defeated Beer Money to retain the titles
  176. - TNA champion AJ Styles defeated Abyss to retain title
  177.  
  178. 2021
  179.  
  180. WWE Fastlane: St. Petersburg, Florida:
  181. - Riddle pinned Mustafa Ali to retain the U.S. title
  182. - Nia Jax & Shayna Baszler beat Bianca Belair & Sasha Banks to retain the women’s tag team titles
  183. - Big E pinned Apollo Crews to retain the IC title
  184. - Braun Strowman pinned Elias
  185. - Seth Rollins pinned Shinsuke Nakamura
  186. - Drew McIntyre pinned Sheamus in a no holds barred match
  187. - Alexa Bliss pinned Randy Orton
  188. - Roman Reigns pinned Daniel Bryan to retain the Universal title
  189.  
  190. NJPW New Japan Cup: Tokyo, Japan:
  191. - Zack Sabre Jr. & Taichi & Douki beat Gabriel Kidd & Yota Tsuji & Yuya Uemura
  192. - Jeff Cobb & Great O’Khan beat Satoshi Kojima & Tomoaki Honma
  193. - KENTA & Evil & Yujiro Takahashi beat Yoshi-Hashi & Sho & Toru Yano
  194. - Tetsuya Naito & Sanada & Bushi beat Juice Robinson & David Finlay & Toa Henare
  195. - Kota Ibushi & Hiroshi Tanahashi & Kazuchika Okada beat Bad Luck Fale & Chase Owens & Jay White
  196. - Will Ospreay pinned Shingo Takagi to win the New Japan Cup
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