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  1. 1914
  2.  
  3. Kansas City, Missouri:
  4. - Stanislaus Zbyszko defeated Americus (Gus Schoenlein) to win the World Heavyweight Title
  5.  
  6. 1948
  7.  
  8. Houston, Texas:
  9. - Danny McShain defeated Miguel Guzmán for the Texas Heavyweight Title
  10.  
  11. 1954
  12.  
  13. Houston, Texas:
  14. - Bull Curry defeated Ray Gunkel to win the NWA Texas Heavyweight Title
  15.  
  16. 1955
  17.  
  18. San Fransisco, California:
  19. - Lord James Blears and Gene Kiniski defeated Ben and Mike Sharpe for the San Francisco NWA World Tag Team Title
  20.  
  21. 1956
  22.  
  23. - Larry Chene and Herb Freeman defeated Jack O'Reilly and Kurt Von Poppenheim to win the NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team
  24. Title
  25.  
  26. 1970
  27.  
  28. Calgary, Alberta, Canada:
  29. - Jerry Christy defeated Abdullah the Butcher for the Stampede North American Heavyweight Title
  30.  
  31. Amarillo, Texas:
  32. - Terry Funk defeated Ricky Romero for the NWA Western States Heavyweight Title
  33.  
  34. Milwaukee, Wisconsin:
  35. - AWA Tag Team Champions Mad Dog Vachon & Butcher Vachon beat Verne Gagne & the Crusher
  36. - Blackjack Lanza ddq Wilbur Snyder
  37. - Angelo Poffo beat Jack Pesek
  38. - Billy Red Lyons beat Joe Scarpello
  39. - Edouard Carpentier beat Larry Hennig
  40. - Pepper Gomez beat Lars Anderson
  41.  
  42. 1975
  43.  
  44. Nashville, Tennessee:
  45. - George Gulas and Jerry Jarrett defeated Don and Ron Wright for the NWA Tennessee Tag Team Titles
  46. - Luke Graham won the NWA Mid-America Heavyweight Title from Don Kent
  47.  
  48. Enu, Japan:
  49. - Giant Baba & Samson Kutsuwada defeated WWWF World Champion Bruno Sammartino & Mike George
  50.  
  51. 1976
  52.  
  53. St. Louis, Missouri:
  54. - Missouri Champion Bob Backlund defeated Lord Alfred Hayes
  55. - Gene Kiniski defeated Wilbur Snyder
  56. - Pat O’Connor and Ray Candy defeated Jim and John Valiant via DQ
  57. - Greg Gagne (sub for Russ Francis) draw Von Raschke
  58. - Blackjack Lanza defeated Lanny Poffo (sub for Randy Poffo)
  59. - Ronnie Etchison and Paul Christy defeated Tank Patton and Gary Fulton
  60.  
  61. Amarillo, Texas:
  62. - The Super Destroyer defeated The Mighty Canadian (Gene Kiniski) to win the Amarillo NWA International Heavyweight Title
  63.  
  64. 1977
  65.  
  66. Bayamon, Puerto, Rico:
  67. - José Miguel Perez defeated Hurácan Castillo in a tournament final for the vacant WWC Puerto Rico Heavyweight Title
  68.  
  69. New Haven, Connecticut:
  70. - WWWF World Champion Superstar Billy Graham defeated Billy White Wolf (Sheik Adnan El Kassey)
  71.  
  72. Milwaukee, Wisconsin:
  73. - AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel beat Ray Stevens
  74. - Pedro Morales beat Lord Alfred Hayes forfeit
  75. - Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell drew Billy Francis & Bob Backlund
  76. - Billy Robinson beat Blackjack Lanza
  77. - Larry Hennig beat Roger Kirby
  78.  
  79. 1979
  80.  
  81. Memphis, Tennessee:
  82. - Jerry Bryant beat Bobby Lyons.
  83. - Toru Tanaka beat Jerry Blackwell
  84. - Jimmy Golden beat Tony Charles
  85. - Thunderbolt Patterson pinned The Blue Demon
  86. - Bill Dundee & Robert Fuller beat The Assassins in a "loser leaves town vs. title" match to win the Southern Tag Team
  87. Titles
  88. - Southern Champ The Mongolian Stomper beat Jerry Lawler
  89.  
  90. Odessa, Texas:
  91. - Blackjack Mulligan won the Amarillo NWA International Heavyweight Title from Dory Funk, Jr
  92.  
  93. 1981
  94.  
  95. Kansas City, Kansas:
  96. - Rufus R. Jones defeated Bobby Jaggers for the NWA Central States Television Title
  97.  
  98. 1982
  99.  
  100. - Timothy Flowers and Adrian Street defeated Chris Adams and Ringo Rigsby to win the NWA Americas Tag Team Titles
  101.  
  102. 1984
  103.  
  104. Fort Worth, Texas:
  105. - NWA World champion Kerry Von Erich beat Terry Gordy
  106. - Killer Khan defeated Kelly Kiniski for the World Class Television Title
  107.  
  108. Birmingham, Alabama:
  109. - Tommy Gilbert defeated Johnny Rich to win the NWA Southeast United States Junior Heavyweight Title
  110.  
  111. Montreal, Ontario, Canada:
  112. - Dino Bravo & Rick Martel beat Abdullah the Butcher & Jerry Blackwell
  113. - AWA Champion Jumbo Tsuruta beat Nick Bockwinkel via dq
  114. - Mad Dog Lefebvre & Frenchie Martin & Rick Valentine beat Raymond Rougeau & Tony Parisi & Gino Brito Sr
  115. - Leo Burke beat Richard Charland
  116. - King Tonga beat Reggie Rapone
  117. - Armand Rougeau drew Mike Shaw
  118. - Gino Brito Jr. beat Bob Boucher
  119.  
  120. 1985
  121.  
  122. Louisville, Kentucky:
  123. - Jerry Oske defeated Randy Savage to win the AWA Southern Heavyweight Title
  124.  
  125. Tampa, Florida:
  126. - Jay Youngblood defeated Jack Hart
  127. - Tiger Conway Jr. defeated Dale Veasey
  128. - Scott McGhee defeated Mike Golden
  129. - Brian Blair fought Rip Rogers to a time-limit draw
  130. - Southern Heavyweight Champion Hector Guerrero defeated Bill Irwin
  131. - Bugsy McGraw defeated the Missing Link
  132. - Wahoo McDaniel & Blackjack Mulligan defeated Jesse Barr & Bill Irwin
  133. - Kerry Von Erich defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification
  134.  
  135. 1986
  136.  
  137. Wheeling, West Virginia:
  138. - Nelson Royal defeated Jim Lancaster
  139. - Sam Houston defeated Al Snow
  140. - Manny Fernandez & Hector Guerrero defeated Baron Von Raschke & Thunderfoot
  141. - Jimmy Valiant defeated Shaska Whatley via disqualification
  142. - Ron Garvin defeated NWA National Heavyweight Champion Tully Blanchard via disqualification
  143. - Nikita Koloff defeated Magnum TA in a Russian chain match
  144.  
  145. Rhonda, North Carolina:
  146. - The Rock N' Roll Express defeated NWA World Tag Team champions The Midnight Express in a non-title match
  147.  
  148. 1987
  149.  
  150. Kansas City, Kansas:
  151. - Nick Bockwinkel beat Bulldog Bob Brown
  152. - Bart Batten & Bobby Jaggers beat Warlord & Pork Chop Cash
  153. - Mr. Pogo beat Rufus Jones
  154. - Rip Rogers beat Earthquake Ferris
  155. - Ric McCord beat Joe Lightfoot
  156. - Vinnie Valentino beat Russell Sapp
  157.  
  158. 1988
  159.  
  160. Portland, Oregon:
  161. - The Southern Rockers (Steve Doll and Scott Peterson) defeated Avalanche (P.N. News) and Mike Golden to win the NWA
  162. Pacific Northwest Tag Team Titles
  163.  
  164. 1989
  165.  
  166. WCW Music City Showdown: Nashville, Tennessee:
  167. - Ric Flair pinned NWA World Heavyweight Champion Ricky Steamboat to win the title (after the match, Terry Funk attacked
  168. Flair after Flair turned down a future title match with him, piledriving him on a ringside table)
  169. - Michael Hayes pinned NWA United States Heavyweight Champion Lex Luger to win the title
  170. - The Great Muta (with Gary Hart) defeated Doug Gilbert (with Eddie Gilbert)
  171. - Butch Reed defeated Ranger Ross
  172. - Dick Murdoch defeated Bob Orton Jr. (with Gary Hart) in a Bullrope match
  173. - Dynamic Dudes (Shane Douglas and Johnny Ace) defeated Samoan Swat Team (Samu and Fatu) (with Paul E. Dangerously)
  174. - Sting defeated Iron Sheik (with Rip Morgan) to retain the NWA World Television Championship
  175. - The Road Warriors (Hawk and Animal) (with Paul Ellering) defeated Varsity Club (Mike Rotunda and Steve Williams) (with
  176. Kevin Sullivan) by disqualification in a match for the NWA World Tag Team Championship with Nikita Koloff as the special
  177. guest referee
  178. - Eddie Gilbert and Rick Steiner (with Missy Hyatt) defeated Varsity Club (Kevin Sullivan and Dan Spivey)to retain the NWA
  179. United States Tag Team Championship
  180.  
  181. 1992
  182.  
  183. Wichita, Kansas:
  184. - Van Hammer pinned JT Southern
  185. - Ron Simmons pinned Cactus Jack
  186. - WCW U.S. Tag Team Champions Greg Valentine & Terry Taylor defeated Tom Zenk & Marcus Alexander Bagwell
  187. - Ricky Steamboat pinned Steve Austin
  188. - Nikita Koloff (substituting for WCW World Champion Sting) & the Great Muta defeated Big Van Vader & WCW U.S. Champion
  189. Rick Rude via disqualification
  190. - WCW World Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Arn Anderson & Bobby Eaton
  191.  
  192. Barbourville, Kentucky:
  193. - Timothy Well defeated Bobby Blaze
  194. - The Dirty White Boy defeated Kendo the Samurai
  195. - Bruiser Bedlam defeated Tracy Smothers
  196. - SMW Tag Team Champions Brian Lee & Chris Candido defeated Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson in a No DQ, no time-limit match
  197. - Tracy Smothers won a pole battle royal
  198.  
  199. 1999
  200.  
  201. New Albany, Indiana:
  202. - Nick Dinsmore defeated Rob Conway to win the OVW Heavyweight Title
  203.  
  204. 2000
  205.  
  206. WCW Slamboree: Kansas City, Missouri:
  207. - Chris Candido (with Tammy Lynn Stych) defeated The Artist (with Paisley) to retain the WCW Cruiserweight Championship
  208. - Terry Funk defeated Norman Smiley and Ralphus Handicap Hardcore match for the WCW Hardcore Championship
  209. - Shawn Stasiak defeated Curt Hennig
  210. - Scott Steiner (with Midajah and Shakira) defeated Captain Rection to retain the WCW United States Heavyweight
  211. Championship
  212. - Mike Awesome fought Chris Kanyon to a no contest
  213. - The Total Package defeated Buff Bagwell
  214. - Shane Douglas defeated Ric Flair
  215. - Sting defeated Vampiro
  216. - Hulk Hogan (with Horace Hogan) defeated Billy Kidman (with Torrie Wilson) (Eric Bischoff as special guest referee)
  217. - Jeff Jarrett defeated WCW World Heavyweight Champion David Arquette and Diamond Dallas Page in a triple-tier steel cage
  218. match to win the title
  219.  
  220. 2003
  221.  
  222. Nashville, Tennessee:
  223. - Christopher Daniels defeated Jerry Lynn & Amazing Red in a handicap match to win the NWA World Tag Team Championship
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