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  1. 1920
  2.  
  3. Newark, Ohio:
  4. - Paul Bowser defeated Billy Schoeber for the American Middleweight Title
  5.  
  6. 1942
  7.  
  8. St. Joseph, Missouri:
  9. - Marshall Estep defeated Steve Brody to win the Midwest Wrestling Association World Junior Heavyweight Title
  10.  
  11. St. Louis, Missouri:
  12. - Bill Longson defeated Sandor Szabo to win the NWA World Heavyweight Title
  13.  
  14. 1943
  15.  
  16. Houston, Texas:
  17. - Bill Longson defeated Bobby Managoff for the National Wrestling Association World Heavyweight Title
  18.  
  19. St. Louis, Missouri:
  20. - Ronnie Etchison beat Cowboy Luttrall
  21. - Orville Brown drew Babe Zaharias
  22. - Tom Zaharias beat Bad Boy Brown
  23. - Jim Coffield beat Frank Frogge
  24.  
  25. 1957
  26.  
  27. Chicago, Illinois:
  28. - Wilbur Snyder defeated Hans Schmidt to win the Chicago NWA United States Heavyweight Title
  29.  
  30. 1958
  31.  
  32. Montreal, Quebec, Canada:
  33. - NWA World Heavyweight Champion Edouard Carpentier beat World Heavyweight Champion Wladek Kowalski in 2 out of 3 falls,
  34. third fall by DQ
  35. - The Sharpe Brothers (Ben and Mike Sharpe) beat Pat O’Connor and Arnold Skaaland
  36. - Larry Moquin beat Baron Gattoni by dq
  37. - Gene Dubuque and Bob Langevin drew
  38. - The Great Zorra and Karl Von Seiber drew
  39.  
  40. 1959
  41.  
  42. Chattanooga, Tennessee:
  43. - Don and Luke (Bobby) Fields defeated The Corsicans (Jean and Joe) to win the Mid-America NWA World Tag Team Titles
  44.  
  45. 1963
  46.  
  47. Tampa, Florida:
  48. - Hiro Matsuda defeated Eddie Graham to win the Florida NWA Southern Heavyweight Title
  49.  
  50. Minneapolis, Minnesota:
  51. - Boot Match: Crusher beat Moose Evans
  52. - Hercules Cortez beat Karol Kalmikoff
  53. - Rocky Hamilton beat Jack Pesek
  54. - Doug Gilbert drew Ivan Kamilkoff
  55. - Dick Steinborn beat Gordon Nelson
  56.  
  57. 1966
  58.  
  59. San Francisco, California:
  60. - Bill Watts defeated Kinji Shibuya for the San Francisco NWA United States Heavyweight Title
  61.  
  62. 1969
  63.  
  64. Honolulu, Hawaii:
  65. - Gene Kiniski won the Hawaii NWA North American Heavyweight Title from Toru Tanaka
  66.  
  67. 1970
  68.  
  69. Milwaukee, Wisconsin:
  70. - Non Title: The Crusher & Edouard Carpentier beat AWA Tag Team Champions Mad Dog Vachon & Butcher Vachon 2 falls to 0
  71. - Pepper Gomez beat Dr X
  72. - Red Bastien beat Luke Graham
  73. - Larry Hennig beat Bob Brunelle
  74. - Lars Anderson drew Billy Red Lyons
  75.  
  76. 1975
  77.  
  78. Miami Beach, Florida: (Colt, Shane, McCord, and Hart would be in a plane crash later that evening that would end the life
  79. of Shane)
  80. - Dusty Rhodes defeated Dick Murdoch
  81. - Handicap Match: Dick Slater & Chris Taylor & “Cowboy” Bill Watts defeated Bob Roop & Jim Dillon & Mongolian Stomper &
  82. Gary Hart
  83. - Bobby Shane & Buddy Colt defeated Tony Parisi & Dominic DeNucci
  84. - The Patriots defeated Mike Pappas & Pat Barrett
  85. - Bob Armstrong defeated “Iron” Mike McCord (Austin Idol)
  86. - Larry Zbyszko drew Baron Scicluna
  87. - Johnny Weaver defeated George McCreary
  88.  
  89. 1976
  90.  
  91. Kansas City, Kansas:
  92. - Bob Brown & Otto Von Heller fought Ray Candy & Pat O’Connor to a draw
  93. - Ed Wiskoski defeated Mike Pappae
  94. - Ripper Collins fought Tank Patton to a double-DQ
  95. - Bob Geigel & Akio Sato defeated Ron Bass & Dutch Mantel
  96. - World Heavyweight Champion Terry Funk defeated Mike George via DQ
  97.  
  98. 1978
  99.  
  100. Toronto, Ontario, Canada:
  101. - AWA World Tag Team Champions The High Flyers (Jim Brunzell and Greg Gagne) defeated AWA World Heavyweight Champion Nick
  102. Bockwinkel and Bobby Heenan to retain the titles
  103. - British Heavyweight Champion Billy Robinson defeated Duncan McTavish to retain the title
  104. - WWWF Heavyweight Champion Billy Graham defeated Édouard Carpentier to retain the title
  105. - Dusty Rhodes defeated Ken Patera
  106. - Angelo Mosca defeated Chief Peter Miavia
  107. - Dewey Robertson beat the Wildman
  108. - Stan Stasiak beat the Wolfman
  109. - Billy Red Lyons drew Chris Tolos
  110.  
  111. Memphis, Tennessee:
  112. - Sonny King, The Red Shadow, & Frankie Lane beat Bearcat Brown, Kojak, & Roger Howell
  113. - Lord Littlebrook beat Little Tokyo
  114. - Jim Starr beat Robert Gibson
  115. - Plowboy Frazier & Terry Sawyer beat Phil Hickerson & Dennis Condrey
  116. - Bill Dundee beat Norvell Austin
  117. - Southern Champ Jerry Lawler beat Jimmy Valiant in a "title vs. $5,000" match
  118.  
  119. 1979
  120.  
  121. Fort Worth, Texas:
  122. - Mark Lewin and The Spoiler defeated David and Kevin Von Erich for the NWA American Tag Team Titles
  123.  
  124. 1982
  125.  
  126. Green Bay, Wisconsin:
  127. - Hulk Hogan & Tito Santana & Buck Zumhofe beat Nick Bockwinkel & Bobby Duncum & Bobby Heenan
  128. - Sheik Adnan beat Jim Brunzell by countout
  129. - Greg Gagne beat Sgt Jacques Goulet
  130. - Brad Rheingans beat Tom Stone
  131.  
  132. St. Louis, Missouri:
  133. - Dick the Bruiser won an 18-man Wrestle Royal
  134. - Andre the Giant and Terry Funk (sub for Dusty Rhodes) was ruled a Double DQ against Harley Race and Crusher Blackwell
  135. - Missouri champion Dick the Bruiser defeated Greg Valentine
  136. - Ken Patera defeated Bobo Brazil
  137. - Gene Kiniski defeated Von Raschke
  138. - Dewey Robertson defeated Dick Murdoch via DQ
  139. - Kerry Von Erich defeated Gene Lewis
  140. - Spike Huber draw with Roger Kirby
  141. - Jerry Brown and Jerry Valiant defeated Ricky Romero and Bulldog Bob Brown
  142.  
  143. 1984
  144.  
  145. Memphis, Tennessee:
  146. - Penny Mitchell beat Leilani Kai
  147. - Harley Davidson & Dirty Rhodes beat Angelo Poffo & Sabu
  148. - The Rock-n-Roll Express, Brian Adidas, Stagger Lee, & Norvell Austin beat Dream Machine, Porkchop Cash, The A-Team, &
  149. Jimmy Hart
  150. - Rick Rude beat Dutch Mantel via DQ
  151. - Mid-America Champ Randy Savage beat Rick McGraw via DQ
  152. - Jos LeDuc beat Buzz Sawyer via forfeit
  153. - Austin Idol & Jerry Lawler beat Southern Tag Team Champs The Zambuie Express via DQ
  154. - Jerry Lawler beat King Konga
  155.  
  156. 1988
  157.  
  158. Las Vegas, Nevada:
  159. - AWA Champion Curt Hennig beat Jerry Lawler dq
  160. - AWA Tag Team Champions Midnight Rockers beat Nasty Boys
  161. - Wahoo McDaniel & Greg Gagne beat Bob Orton Jr & Curt Hennig dq
  162. - Badd Company, Pat Tanaka & Paul Diamond beat Midnight Rockers
  163. - Greg Gagne beat Steve Olsonoski
  164. - Baron Von Raschke beat Sheik Adnan
  165.  
  166. 1993
  167.  
  168. Knoxville, Tennessee:
  169. - Killer Kyle fought the Mongolian Stomper to a double count-out
  170. - Tim Horner pinned the Nightstalker
  171. - SMW Heavyweight Champion the Dirty White Boy defeated Tracy Smothers
  172. - Brian Lee defeated Kevin Sullivan in a first blood match
  173. - Robert Fuller, Jimmy Golden, & Dutch Mantell defeated Bobby Eaton, SMW Tag Team Champions Stan Lane & Tom Prichard
  174. - SMW Tag Team Champions Stan Lane & Tom Prichard defeated Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson
  175.  
  176. Jacksonville, Florida:
  177. - Tex Slazenger & Shanghai Pierce defeated Marcus Alexander Bagwell & Joey Maggs
  178. - Vinnie Vegas pinned Erik Watts
  179. - The Wrecking Crew defeated Johnny Gunn & Tom Zenk
  180. - 2 Cold Scorpio pinned Chris Benoit
  181. - Paul Orndorff pinned Cactus Jack
  182. - WCW US Champion Dustin Rhodes pinned Barry Windham in a bunkhouse match
  183. - WCW World Champion Big Van Vader defeated Sting via disqualification
  184. - WCW/NWA Tag Team Champions Ricky Steamboat & Shane Douglas defeated Steve Austin & Brian Pillman
  185.  
  186. 1994
  187.  
  188. Hickory, North Carolina:
  189. - Bobby Blaze pinned Curtis Thompson
  190. - Moondogs Rex & Spot beat Brad & Bart Batten
  191. - Tracy Smothers pinned Chris Candido
  192. - SMW Champ The Dirty White Boy pinned Brian Lee
  193. - Tracy Smothers won a battle royal
  194.  
  195. 1995
  196.  
  197. Tokyo, Japan:
  198. - Koji Kanemoto defeated Norio Honaga to win the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Title
  199.  
  200. WCW SuperBrawl: Baltimore, Maryland:
  201. - Paul Orndorff defeated Brad Armstrong
  202. - Stars and Stripes (Marcus Alexander Bagwell and The Patriot) defeated Romeo Valentino and Dino Casanova
  203. - Arn Anderson defeated Johnny B. Badd in a Lumberjack match for the WCW World Television Championship
  204. - Alex Wright defeated Paul Roma
  205. - Jim Duggan defeated Bunkhouse Buck (with Col. Robert Parker and Meng)
  206. - Kevin Sullivan (with The Butcher) defeated Dave Sullivan
  207. - The Blacktop Bully (with Col. Robert Parker) defeated Dustin Rhodes
  208. - WCW World Tag Team Champions Harlem Heat (Booker T and Stevie Ray) with Sister Sherri, defeated The Nasty Boys (Brian
  209. Knobbs and Jerry Sags) by reverse decision to retain the title
  210. - Randy Savage and Sting defeated Avalanche and The Butcher
  211. - WCW World Heavyweight Champion Hulk Hogan with Jimmy Hart defeated WCW US Heavyweight Champion Vader by disqualification
  212. to retain the title
  213.  
  214. 1999
  215.  
  216. North Richland Hills, Texas:
  217. - Brian Adias defeated Khris Germany to win the NWA Texas Heavyweight Title
  218.  
  219. 2000
  220.  
  221. Cornelia, Georgia:
  222. - The Rock 'n' Roll Express (Robert Gibson and Ricky Morton) defeated Bad Attitude (Rick Michaels and David Young) to win
  223. the NWA Wildside Tag Team Titles
  224.  
  225. Barnegat, New Jersey:
  226. - Chris Candido won the vacant NWA Jersey Heavyweight Title by defeating The Equalizer
  227.  
  228. Carolina, Puerto Rico:
  229. - Ray González won the WWC Universal Heavyweight Title by defeating Carly Colón
  230.  
  231. 2002
  232.  
  233. - Billy and Chuck with Rico defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Spike Dudley and Tazz to win the titles
  234.  
  235. 2003
  236.  
  237. Louisville, Kentucky:
  238. - Nick Dinsmore defeated champion The Damaja and Doug Basham in a triple threat match to win the OVW Heavyweight Title
  239.  
  240. 2004
  241.  
  242. Tokyo, Japan:
  243. - Shiro Koshinaka and Takao Omori defeated Shinjiro Otani and Masato Tanaka to win the NWA Intercontinental Tag Team Titles
  244. - Low Ki and Leonardo Spanky (Brian Kendrick) defeated Ikuto Hidaka and Dick Togo to win the NWA International Lightweight
  245. Tag Team Titles
  246.  
  247. 2005
  248.  
  249. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
  250. - A.J. Styles defeated Simon Diamond
  251. - C.J. O'Doyle defeated Rob Eckos
  252. - Simon Diamond and Mike Kruel defeated Damian Adams and Monsta Mack to win the vacant 3PW Tag Team Title
  253. - Matt Striker defeated Rockin' Rebel
  254. - Slyck Wagner Brown defeated 3PW Heavyweight Champion Christopher Daniels to win the title
  255.  
  256. 2006
  257.  
  258. WWF No Way Out PPV: Baltimore, Maryland:
  259. - Chris Benoit defeated Booker T to win the US Championship
  260. - Randy Orton defeated Rey Mysterio
  261. - Kurt Angle defeated The Undertaker to retain the World Title
  262.  
  263. Tokyo, Japan:
  264. - El Samurai and Ryusuke Taguchi defeated IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champions Hirooki Goto and Minoru to win the
  265. title
  266. - Tiger Mask IV defeated NWA World and IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion Black Tiger IV (Rocky Romero) to win both titles
  267. - IWGP U-30 Champion Hiroshi Tanahashi defeated Yuji Nagata
  268. - IWGP Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar and Shinsuke Nakamura defeated Akebono and Riki Choshu
  269. - IWGP Tag Team Champions Masahiro Chono and Hiroyoshi Tenzan defeated Giant Bernard and Manabu Nakanishi to retain the
  270. titles
  271.  
  272. 2007
  273.  
  274. Bakersfield, California:
  275. - Melina pinned WWE Women's Champion Mickie James to win the title
  276. - Umaga (with Armando Alejandro Estrada) pinned WWE Intercontinental Champion Jeff Hardy to win the title
  277.  
  278. 2022
  279.  
  280. WWE Elimination Chamber: Saudi Arabia:
  281. - Rey Mysterio pinned The Miz
  282. - Roman Reigns beat Bill Goldberg to retain the Universal title
  283. - Bianca Belair won the women’s Chamber match over Rhea Ripley, Nikki ASH, Alexa Bliss, Doudrop and Liv Morgan
  284. - Ronda Rousey & Naomi beat Charlotte Flair & Sonya Deville
  285. - Drew McIntyre pinned Madcap Moss in a falls count anywhere match
  286. - Becky Lynch pinned Lita to retain the Raw women’s title
  287. - Brock Lesnar won the Men’s Chamber match over Riddle, A.J. Styles, Austin Theory, Seth Rollins and Bobby Lashley
  288.  
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