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  1. 1932
  2.  
  3. Kansas City, Kansas:
  4. - Everett Marshall beat John Katan
  5. - Ray Steele beat Mike Mazurki
  6.  
  7. 1935
  8.  
  9. St. Louis, Missouri:
  10. - Ed “Strangler” Lewis beat Man Mountain Dean by countout
  11. - Sandor Szabo and George Zaharias drew
  12. - Ernie Zeller beat Lou Plummer
  13. - Orville Brown and Cy Williams drew
  14.  
  15. 1938
  16.  
  17. Montreal, Quebec, Canada:
  18. - Cy Williams defeated Yvon Robért for the Montreal World Heavyweight Title
  19.  
  20. 1939
  21.  
  22. Dayton, Ohio:
  23. - Bily Weidner won a tournament to become the first Midwest Wrestling Association World Junior Heavyweight Champion
  24.  
  25. 1947
  26.  
  27. St. Joseph, Missouri:
  28. - Tug Carlson defeated Orville Brown to win the Midwest Wrestling Association World Heavyweight Title 2 falls to 1
  29. - Ron Etchison beat Ras (Seelie) Samara 2 falls to 1
  30. - Sailor Fred Blassie beat Bill Sledge
  31.  
  32. 1957
  33.  
  34. Amarillo, Texas:
  35. - Dory Funk won the Amarillo NWA North American Heavyweight Title by defeating Danny Plechas
  36.  
  37. 1962
  38.  
  39. Los Angeles, California:
  40. - The Destroyer and Dan Moukian defeated Haystack Calhoun and Abe Jacobs to win the NWA International Television Tag Team
  41. Titles
  42.  
  43. 1963
  44.  
  45. Kansas City, Kansas:
  46. - Sonny Myers and Pat O'Connor defeated The Mongolian Stomper and Mike Sharpe in a tournament final to become the first
  47. Central States NWA North American Tag Team Champions
  48.  
  49. 1968
  50.  
  51. Okiyama, Japan:
  52. - Billy Robinson defeated Toyonobori to win the first IWE (International Pro Wrestling) World Series tournament and become
  53. the first IWE World Heavyweight Champion
  54.  
  55. 1969
  56.  
  57. Atlanta, Georgia:
  58. - The Assassins (Jody Hamilton and Tom Renesto) defeated Buddy Fuller and Ray Gunkel for the NWA Georgia Tag Team Title
  59.  
  60. Mexico City, Mexico:
  61. - Carlos Elio Colisetti defeated Ray Mendoza to win the NWA World Light Heavyweight Title
  62.  
  63. Los Angeles, California:
  64. - The Great Kojika defeated Mil Máscaras for the NWA Americas Heavyweight Title
  65.  
  66. Sydney, Australia:
  67. - King Curtis Iaukea defeated Billy Robinson for the International Wrestling Alliance World Heavyweight Title
  68. - Spiros Arion and Mario Milano defeated Brute Bernard and Skull Murphy to win the IWA World Tag Team Titles
  69.  
  70. 1970
  71.  
  72. Los Angeles, California:
  73. - Giant Baba won the NWA International Heavyweight Title from Gene Kiniski
  74.  
  75. Atlanta, Georgia:
  76. - Luke Graham defeated Bobby Shane for the NWA Georgia Television Title
  77.  
  78. 1973
  79.  
  80. Jackson, Mississippi:
  81. - Ken Mantell defeated Danny Hodge to win the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Title
  82.  
  83. Honolulu, Hawaii:
  84. - Ken Patera won battle royal
  85. - Giant Baba & Sam Steamboat & Neff Maiava beat Ripper Collins & Greg Valentine & Billy Graham
  86. - Ken Patera beat Mr. Fujiwara
  87. - Bill Francis drew Toru Tanaka
  88.  
  89. 1978
  90.  
  91. Tampa, Florida:
  92. - Jos LeDuc defeated Mr. Uganda (Ciclón Negro) to win the NWA Florida Heavyweight Title
  93.  
  94. 1979
  95.  
  96. London, England:
  97. - Wayne Bridges defeated Spiros Arion for the United Kingdom World Heavyweight Title
  98.  
  99. 1983
  100.  
  101. Memphis, Tennessee:
  102. - Ricky Morton, Bobby Eaton, The Jaguar, & Art Crews beat The Moondogs (Rex & Spot), Angelo Poffo, & Franklin Hayes
  103. - Dutch Mantel beat Dennis Condrey in a "loser leaves town" match
  104. - Plowboy Frazier & Little Tokyo beat Terry Taylor & Cowboy Lang
  105. - The Fabulous Ones & Roughhouse Fargo beat The A-Team & The Russian Invader
  106. - Bill Dundee & Jim Morris beat The Fabulous Ones
  107. - The Grapplers DCO Porkchop Cash & Dream Machine in a "no DQ" match
  108. - Jerry Lawler & Austin Idol beat Randy Savage & Jos LeDuc via DQ
  109.  
  110. 1984
  111.  
  112. Honolulu, Hawaii:
  113. - Ricky and Rocky Johnson defeated Super Fly Tui and Super Samoan Sakalia to win the NWA Polynesian Pacific Tag Team Titles
  114.  
  115. 1985
  116.  
  117. Albuquerque, New Mexico:
  118. - Dusty Rhodes defeated Buddy Landel for the NWA National Heavyweight Title (This was a fictitious match as Landel was
  119. fired as the champion)
  120.  
  121. 1988
  122.  
  123. Memphis, Tennessee:
  124. - Non title: Dutch Mantel beat AWA Champion Jerry Lawler
  125. - CWA Champion Sid Vicious beat Brian Lee
  126. - Bill Dundee beat Robert Fuller
  127. - Beauty & The Beast beat Jeff Jarrett & Tracy Smothers
  128. - Wendell Cooley beat Jimmy Golden
  129. - Eric Embry beat David Haskins
  130. - Mike Davis beat Todd Morton
  131.  
  132. 1992
  133.  
  134. Bremen, Germany:
  135. - David Finlay defeated Eddie Gilbert in round seven to win the vacant CWA World Middleweight Title
  136. - Buffalo Patterson defeated The Warlord in round five to win the vacant CWA Intercontinental Heavyweight Title
  137. - Road Warrior Hawk defeated CWA World Heavyweight Champion Rambo in round six to win the title
  138.  
  139. 1993
  140.  
  141. Naucalpan, Mexico:
  142. - Canek defeated The Canadian Vampire Casanova (Vampiro) to win the UWA World Heavyweight Title
  143.  
  144. 1994
  145.  
  146. Memphis, Tennessee:
  147. - Tommy Rich defeated Brian Christopher in a Loser Leaves Town match to win the USWA Heavyweight Title
  148.  
  149. 1998
  150.  
  151. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
  152. - ECW World Tag Team Champion Sabu defeated Justin Credible and FTW Champion Taz in a Three-Way Dance to win the title
  153.  
  154. 1999
  155.  
  156. WCW Starrcade: Washington, DC:
  157. - Big Vito & Johnny the Bull (w/ Tony Marinana) defeated Disco Inferno & Lash LaRoux
  158. - Madusa pinned WCW Cruiserweight Champion Evan Karagias (w/ Spice) to win the title
  159. - WCW Hardcore Champion Norman Smiley pinned Meng
  160. - Dean Malenko, Perry Saturn, & Aysa (w/ Shane Douglas) defeated Jim Duggan, Kevin Sullivan, Mike Rotunda, & Rick Steiner
  161. (mystery partners)
  162. - Vampiro (w/ the Misfits) defeated Steve Williams (w/ Oklahoma) via disqualification
  163. - Vampiro (w/ the Misfits) pinned Oklahoma
  164. - Curt Hennig & Creative Control (w/ Shane) defeated Midnight & Harlem Heat
  165. - Jeff Jarrett pinned Dustin Rhodes in a bunkhouse match
  166. - Diamond Dallas Page pinned David Flair in a crowbar on a pole match
  167. - Sting defeated Lex Luger via disqualification
  168. - Kevin Nash defeated Sid Vicious in a powerbomb match
  169. - WCW US Champion Chris Benoit defeated Jeff Jarrett (mystery opponent) in a ladder match
  170. - WCW World Champion Bret Hart defeated Bill Goldberg in a No DQ match
  171.  
  172. 2000
  173.  
  174. WWE Armageddon: Charlotte, North Carolina:
  175. - The Dudley Boyz defeated D-Lo Brown & Chaz (w/ Tiger Ali Singh)
  176. - WWF Women's Champion Ivory (w/ the RTC)
  177. - Chris Jericho, Matt & Jeff Hardy (w/ Lita) defeated WWF IC Champion Chris Benoit, Dean Malenko, & Perry Saturn (w/ Terri)
  178. - WWF European Champion William Regal fought Hardcore Holly to a no contest
  179. - Crash & Molly Holly defeated Taka Michinoku & Sho Funaki
  180. - WWF Hardcore Champion Steve Blackman pinned Raven
  181. - Billy Gunn pinned Steven Richards
  182. - Edge and Christian defeated WWF Tag Team Champions The Rock and The Undertaker to win the title
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