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  1. 1935
  2.  
  3. St. Louis, Missouri:
  4. - Danno O'Mahoney beat Rudy Dusek
  5. - Gus Sonnenberg beat Ray Steele by DQ
  6. - Orville Brown and Bronko Nagurski drew
  7. - Dick Raines beat George Tragos
  8.  
  9. 1954
  10.  
  11. Waterloo, Iowa:
  12. - World Tag Team Champions Art Neilson and Reggie Lisowski beat Hans Hermann and Bill McDaniel to retain titles
  13. - Mike DiBiase beat Joe Pazandak by dq
  14. - George Scott beat Mike Blazer
  15.  
  16. 1957
  17.  
  18. Nashville, Tennessee:
  19. - Fred Blassie defeated Mike Clancy for the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Title
  20.  
  21. 1962
  22.  
  23. Vancouver, British Columbia:
  24. - Hard Boiled Haggerty and Gene Kiniski defeated Mr. Kleen and Whipper Billy Watson for the Vancouver NWA Pacific Coast Tag
  25. Team Titles
  26.  
  27. 1970
  28.  
  29. Greensboro, North Carolina:
  30. - Gene and Ole Anderson defeated George Becker and Johnny Weaver to win the NWA Atlantic Coast Tag Team Titles
  31.  
  32. 1971
  33.  
  34. Los Angeles, California:
  35. - Antonio Inoki defeated John Tolos for the NWA United National Heavyweight Title
  36.  
  37. 1973
  38.  
  39. Memphis, Tennessee:
  40. - Jerry Lawler and Jim White defeated Jackie Fargo and Jerry Jarrett in a Hair vs. Title match to win the
  41. Mid-America NWA Southern Tag Team Titles
  42.  
  43. 1976
  44.  
  45. St. Louis, Missouri:
  46. - NWA Champion Terry Funk defeated Jack Brisco in 2 out of 3 falls
  47. - Blackjack Lanza and Lord Alfred Hayes defeated Dory Funk Jr. and Pat O’Connor
  48. - Bob Backlund won a non-title bout over Missouri Champion Harley Race via DQ
  49. - Vicki Williams, Brenda Hoffman and Jean Antone defeated Betty Niccoli, Toni Rose and Sylvia Hackney
  50. - Ray Candy defeated Frank Hill
  51. - Tank Patton defeated Tommy Martin
  52.  
  53. 1977
  54.  
  55. Shreveport, Louisiana:
  56. - The Medics won the Tri-State NWA United States Tag Team Titles from Tony Rocco and Bob Sweetan
  57.  
  58. 1978
  59.  
  60. Orlando, Florida:
  61. - Jack Brisco won the NWA Florida Heavyweight Title by defeating Bob Roop
  62.  
  63. Greensboro, North Carolina:
  64. - Baron Von Raschke defeated Johnny Weaver to win the NWA Television Title
  65.  
  66. Chattanooga, Tennessee:
  67. - Dutch Mantel defeated Randy Savage for the NWA Mid-America Heavyweight Title
  68.  
  69. 1979
  70.  
  71. Memphis, Tennessee:
  72. - Buzz Sawyer beat Koko Ware
  73. - Ron Slinker beat Hans Schroeder via countout
  74. - Tommy Gilbert drew Mike Stallings
  75. - The Mongolian Stomper & The Assassins beat Jimmy Golden, Tony Charles, & Bill Dundee
  76. - Toru Tanaka beat Southern Champ Robert Fuller via DQ
  77. - Bill Dundee DDQ Austin Idol
  78.  
  79. 1980
  80.  
  81. Miami, Florida:
  82. - Don Muraco won the NWA Florida Heavyweight Title from Manny Fernandex
  83.  
  84. 1981
  85.  
  86. Shimizu, Japan:
  87. - Perro Aguayo defeated Gran Hamada in a tournament final to become the first WWF Light Heavyweight Champion
  88.  
  89. 1982
  90.  
  91. St. Louis, Missouri:
  92. - NWA Champion Ric Flair defeated Dick the Bruiser in 2 out of 3 falls
  93. - Gene Kiniski and Dewey Robertson defeated Ken Patera and Crusher Blackwell via DQ
  94. - Terry Funk defeated Mark Romero (sub for Jack Brisco)
  95. - Rufus R. Jones defeated Jerry Brown
  96. - Roger Kirby defeated Kerry Von Erich via count out
  97. - Superfly defeated Ricky Romero
  98. - Bulldog Bob Brown and Steve Regal defeated Gene Lewis and Jerry Valiant
  99.  
  100. 1984
  101.  
  102. Memphis, Tennessee:
  103. - JJ Dillon beat Jimmy Hart via DQ in a "taped fist" match
  104. - Austin Idol beat Rick Rude
  105. - Southern Champ Jerry Lawler beat Jos LeDuc
  106. - Tommy Rich & Eddie Gilbert beat Norvell Austin & Stagger Lee to win the vacant Southern Tag Team Titles
  107.  
  108. Montreal, Quebec, Canada:
  109. - AWA Tag Team Champions Ken Patera & Jerry Blackwell beat Rick Martel & Leo Burke
  110. - Louis Laurence beat Tito Senza dq
  111. - Bob Boucher beat Antonio Ricco
  112.  
  113. Birmingham, Alabama:
  114. - Johnny Rich defeated Rip Rogers for the Southeast NWA United States Junior Heavyweight Title
  115.  
  116. 1986
  117.  
  118. Honolulu, Hawaii:
  119. - Tui Selinga defeated Jerry Lawler to win the NWA Polynesian Pacific Heavyweight Title
  120.  
  121. 1987
  122.  
  123. Osaka, Japan:
  124. - Akira Maeda and Nobuhiko Takada defeated Shiro Koshinaka and Keiji Muto for the IWGP Tag Team Titles
  125.  
  126. 1988
  127.  
  128. Portland, Oregon:
  129. - Avalanche (P.N. News) and Mike Golden defeated The Southern Rockers (Steve Doll and Scott Peterson) to win the NWA
  130. Pacific Northwest Tag Team Titles
  131.  
  132. 1990
  133.  
  134. Memphis, Tennessee:
  135. - Ben Jordan beat Rockin' Randy
  136. - USWA Southwestern Champ Bill Dundee beat Sweet Daddy Falcone via DQ
  137. - USWA Tag Champs Steve Doll & Rex King beat Tony Anthony & Alex Porteau
  138. - Jeff Jarrett beat Jeff Gaylord via DQ
  139. - Jerry Lawler & Ronnie P. Gossett beat Mike Awesome & Chris Champion via DQ
  140.  
  141. 1991
  142.  
  143. Louisville, Kentucky:
  144. - The Texas Hangmen (Killer and Psycho) defeated Eddie Gilbert (subbing for Jerry Lawler) and Jeff Jarrett to win the USWA
  145. Tag Team Titles
  146.  
  147. 1992
  148.  
  149. Terre Haute, Indiana:
  150. - Richard Morton defeated Mike Graham
  151. - Big Van Vader pinned Marcus Alexander Bagwell
  152. - Ron Simmons & Big Josh defeated Big Van Vader (sub. for Vinnie Vegas) & Mr. Hughes
  153. - Barry Windham & the Junkyard Dog defeated WCW Champion Steve Austin & Larry Zbyszko
  154. - WCW US Tag Team Champion Terry Taylor pinned Diamond Dallas Page
  155. - Johnny B. Badd defeated Cactus Jack via count-out
  156. - Rick & Scott Steiner defeated WCW Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Bobby Eaton via disqualification
  157. - WCW World Champion Sting pinned WCW US Champion Rick Rude
  158.  
  159. 1993
  160.  
  161. Clinchport, Virginia:
  162. - Tim Horner pinned Bobby Eaton
  163. - Brian Lee defeated the Nightstalker via disqualification
  164. - Tracy Smothers defeated SMW Heavyweight Champion the Dirty White Boy
  165. - Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated Stan Lane & Tom Prichard
  166. - Brian Lee won a battle royal
  167.  
  168. Roanoke, Virginia:
  169. - Marcus Alexander Bagwell defeated Joey Maggs
  170. - Brad Armstrong defeated Doug Gibson
  171. - The Wrecking Crew defeated Johnny Gunn & Tom Zenk
  172. - Ron Simmons defeated Shanghai Pierce
  173. - WCW/NWA Tag Team Champions Steve Austin & Brian Pillman defeated Ricky Steamboat & Shane Douglas
  174. - Sting won an 11-man battle royal (the match replaced Sting vs. WCW World Champion Big Van Vader, who had the flu)
  175.  
  176. Mexico City, Mexico:
  177. - Canek and Dr. Wagner, Jr. defeated Canadian Vampire Casanova (Vampiro) and Pierrorth, Jr. in the final of a best-of-three
  178. match series to become the first CMLL World Tag Team Champions
  179.  
  180. Mexico City, Mexico:
  181. - Ultimo Dragon defeated Negro Casas to win the UWA World Middleweight Title
  182.  
  183. 1994
  184.  
  185. Harrisonburg, Virginia:
  186. - Brian Anderson defeated Craig Pittman
  187. - 2 Cold Scorpio & Marcus Alexander Bagwell defeated Tex Slazenger & Shanghai Pierce
  188. - WCW US Champion Steve Austin defeated Brian Pillman
  189. - Ricky Steamboat & Arn Anderson defeated Paul Orndorff & Paul Roma
  190. - Sting defeated WCW TV Champion Lord Steven Regal in a non-title match
  191. - WCW World Champion Ric Flair defeated Vader
  192.  
  193. ECW Ultimate Jeopardy: Devon, Pennsylvania:
  194. - Jimmy Snuka defeated Tommy Dreamer in a steel cage match
  195. - Shane Douglas, Mr. Hughes and The Public Enemy (Johnny Grunge and Rocco Rock) defeated ECW Heavyweight Champion Terry
  196. Funk, Road Warrior Hawk, Kevin Sullivan and The Tazmaniac in a War Games match
  197. - The Bruise Brothers (Ron and Don) defeated Badd Company (Paul Diamond and Pat Tanaka)
  198.  
  199. Chilhowie, Virginia:
  200. - Lance Storm defeated Inferno #1
  201. - Tracy Smothers defeated Chris Candido
  202. - SMW Heavyweight Champion the Dirty White Boy & Dirty White Girl defeated Brian Lee & Tammy Fytch
  203. - Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated SMW Tag Team Champions Tom Prichard & Jimmy Del Ray via disqualification
  204. - Lance Storm won a battle royal
  205.  
  206. 1995
  207.  
  208. Tokyo, Japan:
  209. - Gedo defeated Lion Heart (Chris Jericho) in a tournament final to become the first WAR International Junior Heavyweight
  210. Champion
  211.  
  212. Yokohama, Japan:
  213. - Toshiyo Yamada defeated Reggie Bennett and WWWA World Tag Team Champion Takako Inoue in a three-way match to win the
  214. vacant AJW All Pacific Title
  215. - Yumiko Hotta defeated Lioness Asuka by knockout in an "Ultimate fight" match
  216. - WWF Women's Champion Bull Nakano defeated WWWA World Tag Team Champion Kyoko Inoue to retain her title
  217. - Manami Toyota pinned WWWA World Singles Champion Aja Kong to win the title
  218.  
  219. 1999
  220.  
  221. North Richland Hills, Texas:
  222. - Steven Dunn defeated Brian Adias to win the NWA Texas Heavyweight Title
  223.  
  224. 2000
  225.  
  226. Carolina, Puerto Rico:
  227. - Titan defeated Rex King to win the WWC Puerto Rico Heavyweight Title
  228.  
  229. 2001
  230.  
  231. WCW Monday Nitro: Panama City, Florida:
  232. - WCW United States Heavyweight Champion Booker T defeated WCW World Heavyweight Champion Scott Steiner (with Midajah) to
  233. retain the United States title and win the WCW World title
  234. - The Filthy Animals (Billy Kidman and Rey Misterio, Jr.) defeated WCW Cruiserweight Tag Team Champions Kid Romeo and Elix
  235. Skipper to win the titles
  236. - WCW World Tag Team Champions Sean O'Haire and Chuck Palumbo defeated Team Canada (Mike Awesome and Lance Storm) to retain
  237. the title
  238. - Sting defeated Ric Flair
  239.  
  240. 2004
  241.  
  242. Chariton, Iowa:
  243. - Rick Steiner defeated Takeshi Morishima to win the World League Wrestling Heavyweight Title
  244.  
  245. Calgary, Alberta, Canada:
  246. - Apocalypse and Harry Smith defeated Johnny Devine and Dave Swift in a tournament final for the Stampede International Tag
  247. Team Titles
  248.  
  249. 2021
  250.  
  251. ROH 19th Anniversary Show: Baltimore, Maryland:
  252. - Shane Taylor & Moses & Kuan retained the trios titles over Flamita & Bandido & Rey Horus
  253. - Tracy Williams pinned Kenny King to win Dragon Lee’s TV title
  254. - Flip Gordon pinned Mark Briscoe
  255. - Dalton Castle pinned Josh Woods
  256. - Jay Briscoe pinned EC3
  257. - Bandido won a three-way over Flamita and Rey Horus
  258. - Matt Taven and Vincent went to a no decision in a cinematic match
  259. - Jonathan Gresham defeated Dak Draper to retain the ROH Pure Rules title
  260. - Tracy Williams & Rhett Titus won the ROH tag titles from Kenny King & Bestia del Ring (replacing Dragon Lee)
  261. - Rush pinned Jay Lethal to retain the ROH title
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