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  1. 1887
  2.  
  3. Minneapolis, Minnesota:
  4. - William Muldoon failed to throw Evan Lewis twice in 60:00 (Muldoon won the first fall in 47:00, then gave up the match)
  5.  
  6. 1956
  7.  
  8. - Doug and Red Donovan defeated Herb Freeman & Larry Chene for the Pacific Northwest Tag Team Titles
  9.  
  10. 1957
  11.  
  12. Dallas, Texas:
  13. - Red Bastien defeated Rito Romero to win the NWA Texas Junior Heavyweight Title
  14.  
  15. 1959
  16.  
  17. Bridgeport, Conneticut:
  18. - Eddie & Dr. Jerry Graham defeated Mark Lewin & Don Curtis for the WWWF Tag Team Titles
  19.  
  20. 1960
  21.  
  22. St. Joseph, Missouri:
  23. - Thor Hagen defeated Lee Henning to win the NWA Central States Heavyweight Title in 2 out of 3 falls
  24. - World Tag Team Champions George and Sandy Scott beat Rock Hunter and Mighty Atlas in 2 out of 3 falls
  25. - Gory Guerrero beat Taro Myaki by dq
  26. - Joe Costello and Ray Gordon drew
  27.  
  28. 1965
  29.  
  30. Kansas City, Kansas:
  31. - The Mongolian Stomper beat Johnny Valentine
  32. - Bob Geigel and Dutch Savage beat Doug Gilbert and Ron Reed
  33. - Sonny Myers beat Buddy Johnson
  34. - The Missouri Mauler beat Steve Bolus
  35.  
  36. Minneapolis, Minnesota:
  37. - The Crusher beat Pampero Firpo in a cage match
  38. - Verne Gagne & Reggie Parks beat AWA Tag Team Champions Larry Hennig & Harley Race by DQ
  39. - Chris Markoff beat Eddie Sharkey
  40. - Rene Goulet went to a draw with Tiny Mills
  41.  
  42. 1966
  43.  
  44. Milwaukee, Wisconsin:
  45. - Verne Gagne & Wilbur Snyder beat AWA Tag Team Champions Larry Hennig & Harley Race (decision was later reversed as the wrong man was
  46. pinned)
  47. - The Crusher beat Chris Markoff
  48. - Ernie Ladd beat Moose Cholak
  49.  
  50. 1967
  51.  
  52. Chattanooga, Tennessee:
  53. - Billy and Jimmy Hines won the Mid-America version of the NWA World Tag Team Titles by defeating The Blue Infernos
  54.  
  55. 1968
  56.  
  57. Memphis, Tennessee:
  58. - Ken Lucas & Dennis Hall defeated Don Carson & The Red Shadow for the Mid-America version of the NWA Southern Tag Team Titles
  59.  
  60. 1971
  61.  
  62. Kansas City, Kansas:
  63. - Steve Bolus & The Viking defeated Baron Von Raschke & Benny Ramirez
  64. - Rufus R. Jones defeated The Great Sakaguchi by count out
  65. - Harley Race defeated Danny Little Bear in three falls
  66. - Buddy Austin & Bob Orton defeated The Stomper & Bob Geigel
  67.  
  68. 1974
  69.  
  70. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada:
  71. - Mr. X (Guy Mitchell) & The Brute defeated Leo Madril & Dan Kroffat to win the Vancouver version of the NWA Canadian Tag Team Titles
  72.  
  73. 1976
  74.  
  75. Kawasaki, Japan:
  76. - Jackie West & Yukari Lynch defeated The Beauty Pair (Jackie Sato & Maki Ueda) for the World Women's Wrestling Association World Tag
  77. Team Title
  78.  
  79. 1977
  80.  
  81. St. Louis, Missouri:
  82. - Missouri Champion Jack Brisco defeated Blackjack Lanza
  83. - Superstar Graham defended the WWWF title for the first time in St. Louis by beating Bob Backlund by count out
  84. - Rocky Johnson, Dick the Bruiser and Billy Robinson defeated Bobby Duncum, Ivan Koloff and Jim Valiant
  85. - Fabulous Moolah, billed as women’s world champion, defeated Susan Green
  86. - Greg Gagne defeated Roger Kirby
  87. - Jim Brunzell defeated Bennie Ramirez
  88.  
  89. Houston, Texas:
  90. - Jimmy Snuka defeated El Gran Goliath for the WCCW Texas Heavyweight Title
  91.  
  92. 1978
  93.  
  94. Bayamon, Puerto Rico:
  95. - Carlos Colon & Chief Thunder Cloud defeated The Hollywood Blondes (Jack Evans & Larry Sharpe) for the WWC North American Tag Team
  96. Titles
  97.  
  98. 1983
  99.  
  100. Denver, Colorado:
  101. - Wahoo McDaniel beat AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel dq
  102. - Ken Patera & Jerry Blackwell beat Mad Dog Vachon & Baron Von Raschke
  103. - Tully Blanchard beat Scott Casey
  104. - Brad Rheingans beat Jesse Ventura
  105. - Blackjack Lanza beat Buck Zumhofe
  106.  
  107. 1985
  108.  
  109. Montreal, Quebec, Canada:
  110. - Jos Leduc & Rick Martel beat Road Warrior Animal & Paul Ellering via dq
  111. - Abdullah the Butcher beat King Tonga
  112. - Dino Bravo beat Richard Charland
  113. - Jacques Rougeau, Jr. beat Jim Garvin via dq
  114.  
  115. 1988
  116.  
  117. Sendai, Japan:
  118. - Owen Hart defeated Hiroshi Hase to win the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Title
  119.  
  120. 1989
  121.  
  122. Caguas, Puerto Rico:
  123. - Steve Strong defeated Carlos Colon to win the WWC Universal Heavyweight Title
  124.  
  125. 1990
  126.  
  127. Naucalpan, Mexico:
  128. - Villano III defeated Sangre Chicana for the WWF World Light Heavyweight Title
  129.  
  130. 1993
  131.  
  132. Columbia, South Carolina:
  133. - Erik Watts fought Kensuke Sasaki to a 15-minute time-limit draw
  134. - Maxx Payne defeated Tom Zenk via submission
  135. - Arn Anderson defeated Joey Maggs (sub. for Chris Benoit)
  136. - Davey Boy Smith pinned the Barbarian
  137. - Ron Simmons pinned Dick Slater (sub. for an injured WCW World Champion Big Van Vader)
  138. - Sting & Dustin Rhodes defeated Rick Rude & WCW TV Champion Paul Orndorff via disqualification
  139. - NWA World Champion Barry Windham pinned Ricky Steamboat
  140.  
  141. 1994
  142.  
  143. Duff, Tennessee:
  144. - Steven Dunn defeated Anthony Michaels
  145. - Tracy Smothers defeated Timothy Well
  146. - The Dirty White Boy defeated Kendo the Samurai
  147. - Tracy Smothers & Chris Jericho defeated SMW Tag Team Champions Brian Lee & Chris Candido via disqualification
  148. - Chris Jericho won a pole battle royal
  149.  
  150. 1995
  151.  
  152. Morristown, Tennessee:
  153. - Bobby Blaze defeated Killer Kyle in a falls count anywhere match
  154. - SMW Heavyweight Champion Buddy Landel defeated Steve Armstrong
  155. - New Jack, Mustafa, & D-Lo Brown defeated Tracy Smothers, the Dirty White Boy, & Boo Bradley
  156. - Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson fought SMW Tag Team Champions Al Snow & Unabom to a double disqualification
  157.  
  158. 1997
  159.  
  160. Sapporo, Japan:
  161. - Kenta Kobashi & Johnny Ace defeated Toshiaki Kawada & Akira Taue to win the AJPW Unified World Tag Team Titles
  162.  
  163. 2001
  164.  
  165. Bayamon, Puerto Rico:
  166. - D'Lo Brown & Shane defeated The Starr Corporation (Chicky Starr & Victor the Bodyguard)
  167. - Los Boricuas (Miguel Perez Jr. & Jesus Castillo, Jr.) for the IWA World Tag Team Titles
  168.  
  169. 2006
  170.  
  171. Doncaster, England:
  172. - Jonny Storm and Jody Fleisch defeated A.J. Styles and Christopher Daniels to become the first-ever 1PW Tag Team Champions
  173. - Steve Corino defeated champion Abyss and Christian Cage in a three-way match to win the 1PW World Heavyweight Title
  174.  
  175. 2023
  176.  
  177. WWE Night of Champions: Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
  178. - Seth Rollins pinned A.J. Styles to become the first holder of the new world championship in 20:39
  179. - Trish Stratus pinned Becky Lynch
  180. - Gunther pinned Ali to retain the IC title
  181. - Asuka beat Bianca Belair to win the Raw women’s title
  182. - Rhea Ripley pinned Natalya to retain the Smackdown women’s title
  183. - Brock Lesnar beat Cody Rhodes
  184. - Sami Zayn & Kevin Owens beat Roman Reigns & Solo Sikoa to retain the Double tag team titles
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