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  1. 1945
  2.  
  3. Wichita, Kansas:
  4. - NWA Heavyweight Champion Ede Virag beat Johnny Plummer
  5. - Paul Nelson beat Abe Friedman
  6. - Buck Fanning beat George McCall
  7.  
  8. 1963
  9.  
  10. Minneapolis, Minnesota:
  11. - AWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Kalmikoff & Karol Kalmikoff beat Verne Gagne & Doug Gilbert via dq (Larry Hennig was special referee)
  12. - Don McClarty beat Stan Kowalski
  13. - Waldo Von Erich beat Guy Taylor
  14. - Tiny Mills beat Duke Hoffman
  15.  
  16. 1965
  17.  
  18. Atlanta, Georgia:
  19. - Buddy Fuller defeated Mario Galento to win the NWA Georgia Heavyweight Title
  20.  
  21. Honolulu, Hawaii:
  22. - Alberto and Enrique Torres defeated Curtis Iaukea & Mr. Fujiwara for the NWA Hawaii Tag Team Titles
  23.  
  24. 1966
  25.  
  26. Minneapolis, Minnesota:
  27. - Crusher & Dick the Bruiser defeated Larry Hennig & Harley Race for the AWA World Tag Team Titles in a 2 out of 3 falls match
  28. - The Alaskan beat Moose Cholak
  29. - Chris Markoff beat Mike Sanchez (sub Chris Tolos)
  30. - Reggie Parks beat Dick Morgan
  31.  
  32. Sapporo, Japan:
  33. - Michiaki Yoshimura & Hiro Matsuda defeated Killer Karl Kox & Joe Carrolo to win the JWA All Asia Tag Team Titles
  34.  
  35. 1970
  36.  
  37. Kansas City, Kansas:
  38. - Danny Little Bear fought Roger Kirby to a draw
  39. - Scandor Akbar defeated Bill Eskew
  40. - Baron Von Raschke & Harley Race defeated Rufus R. Jones & Bob Ellis via DQ in three falls
  41.  
  42. 1974
  43.  
  44. Dallas, Texas:
  45. - Red Bastien defeated The Great Mephisto for the WCCW Texas Heavyweight Title
  46.  
  47. 1977
  48.  
  49. Chattanooga, Tennessee:
  50. - Jackie Fargo defeated The Executioner to win the NWA Mid-America Heavyweight Title
  51.  
  52. Baltimore, Maryland:
  53. - Bruno Sammartino fought WWWF World Champion Superstar Billy Graham to a double disqualification
  54.  
  55. 1978
  56.  
  57. Houton, Texas:
  58. - NWA Champion Harley Race beat Wahoo McDaniel dq
  59. - AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel drew Jose Lothario
  60. - Bruiser Brody defeated Dale Valentine (Buddy Roberts) to win the WCCW Texas Heavyweight Title
  61. - Ivan Putski drew Superstar Billy Graham
  62. - Al Madril beat Dick Slater dq
  63. - Fabulous Moolah beat Wenona Little Heart
  64. - Kevin Von Erich & David Von Erich beat Killer Brooks & Leroy Brown
  65. - Gino Hernandez drew Killer Krupp
  66.  
  67. Chattanooga, Tennessee:
  68. - Dutch Mantel defeated Don Garfield (Don Fargo) to win the NWA Mid-America Heavyweight Title
  69.  
  70. 1979
  71.  
  72. Memphis, Tennessee:
  73. - Ron Bass beat Tommy Gilbert, Jr
  74. - Rick Oliver beat Jerry Bryant
  75. - Tommy Gilbert, Sr. pinned Larry Latham
  76. - Tony Charles beat Mr. Fuji
  77. - Robert Fuller pinned Wayne Ferris
  78. - Thunderbolt Patterson beat Gorgeous George, Jr
  79. - Dick Slater pinned Bill Dundee
  80. - The Mongolian Stomper beat Jerry Lawler
  81. - Thunderbolt Patterson DDQ Toru Tanaka
  82. - Dick Slater beat Tony Charles
  83. - The Mongolian Stomper beat Tommy Gilbert
  84. - Robert Fuller pinned Dick Slater
  85. - Robert Fuller pinned The Mongolian Stomper to win a tournament for a new van
  86.  
  87. West Palm Beach, Florida:
  88. - King Curtis defeated Jimmy Garvin for the Florida version of the NWA Southern Heavyweight Title
  89.  
  90. 1980
  91.  
  92. Nashville, Tennessee:
  93. - Rocky Brewer & George Gulas defeated Tojo Yamamoto and Gypsy Joe to win the NWA Mid-America Tag Team Titles
  94.  
  95. 1982
  96.  
  97. Denver, Colorado:
  98. - Hulk Hogan beat AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel by dq
  99. - Ken Patera & Bobby Duncum beat Tito Santana & Baron Von Raschke
  100. - Tiny Tom & Lone Eagle beat Little Tokyo & Billy The Kid
  101. - Buck Zumhofe beat Sgt. Goulet
  102.  
  103. 1984
  104.  
  105. Memphis, Tennessee:
  106. - The Spoiler beat Ric McCord
  107. - Scott Shannon beat Porkchop Cash
  108. - Rick Rude beat Dutch Mantel in a "no DQ" match
  109. - Southern Tag Champs Tommy Rich & Eddie Gilbert beat Koko Ware & Norvell Austin
  110. - Johnny Wilhoit & Mark Batten beat Randy Savage & Angelo Poffo
  111. - Jim Niedhart beat Austin Idol
  112. - Southern Champ Jerry Lawler beat King Kong Bundy
  113.  
  114. 1985
  115.  
  116. Montreal, Quebec, Canada:
  117. - Dino Bravo defeated King Tonga to win the vacant International Wrestling International Heavyweight Title
  118.  
  119. 1992
  120.  
  121. Raleigh, North Carolina:
  122. - Van Hammer pinned JT Southern
  123. - WCW Light Heavyweight Champion Brian Pillman defeated Scotty Flamingo
  124. - WCW World Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Bobby Eaton & Larry Zbyzsko
  125. - Dustin Rhodes fought Greg Valentine to a time-limit draw
  126. - Barry Windham defeated Cactus Jack
  127. - Tom Zenk pinned Terry Taylor
  128. - WCW World Champion Sting & Nikita Koloff defeated WCW World TV Champion Steve Austin & Arn Anderson in a steel cage match
  129. - WCW U.S. Champion Rick Rude pinned Ricky Steamboat in a steel cage match
  130.  
  131. 1994
  132.  
  133. Vergie, Kentucky:|
  134. - Tracy Smothers defeated the Hornet
  135. - Chris Jericho defeated Steven Dunn
  136. - The Dirty White Boy defeated Kendo the Samurai
  137. - SMW Tag Team Champions Brian Lee & Chris Candido defeated The Rock N' Roll Express via disqualification
  138. - Chris Jericho won a battle royal
  139.  
  140. 1997
  141.  
  142. West Helena, Arkansas:
  143. - The Truth Commission defeated Steven Dunn & Paul Diamond for the USWA Tag Team Titles
  144.  
  145. Gurabo, Puerto Rico:
  146. - Mohammed Hussein defeated Rey Gonzalez to win the WWC Puerto Rico Heavyweight Title
  147.  
  148. 2000
  149.  
  150. Monterrey, Mexico:
  151. - El Hijo del Santo defeated Blue Panther to win the World Wrestling Association World Welterweight Title
  152.  
  153. 2023
  154.  
  155. AEW Double or Nothing: Las Vegas, Nevada:
  156. - Hook & Matt & Jeff Hardy beat Ethan Page & Austin & Colten Gunn
  157. - Orange Cassidy won the 21 man Blackjack Battle Royal to retain the International title
  158. - Adam Cole pinned Chris Jericho in an unsanctioned match
  159. - FTR retained the AEW tag titles against Jeff Jarrett & Jay Lethal
  160. - Wardlow retained the TNT title beating Christian Cage in a ladder match
  161. - Toni Storm pinned Jamie Hayter to win the AEW women’s title
  162. - Brody King & Malakai Black & Buddy Matthews beat The Acclaimed & Billy Gunn to keep the trios titles
  163. - Jade Cargill retained the TBS title over Taya Valkyrie
  164. - Kris Statlander won the TBS title from Jade Cargill
  165. - MJF retained the AEW title in a four-way over Sammy Guevara, Darby Allin and Jack Perry
  166. - Jon Moxley & Bryan Danielson & Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta beat Adam Page & Kenny Omega & Young Bucks in an Anarchy
  167. in the Arena match
  168.  
  169. NXT Battleground: Lowell, Massachusetts:
  170. - Wes Lee retained the North American title in a three-way over Joe Gacy and Tyler Bate
  171. - Noam Dar retained the Heritage Cup title over Dragon Lee in a 2/3 fall match
  172. - Ilja Dragunov beat Dijak in a last man standing match
  173. - Mark Coffey & Wolfgang beat Julius & Brutus Creed to retain the tag titles
  174. - Tiffany Stratton beat Lyra Valkyria to win the vacant NXT women’s title
  175. - Carmelo Hayes pinned Bron Breakker to retain the NXT title
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