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  1. 1945
  2.  
  3. St. Joseph, Missouri:
  4. - World Champion Orville Brown beat Cowboy Roy Graham 2 falls to 1 to retain the title
  5.  
  6. 1961
  7.  
  8. Kansas City, Kansas:
  9. - Thor Hagen & Ray Gordon defeated Buddy Austin & Tarzan Tyler in three falls
  10. - Buddy Rogers defeated Guy LaRose in three falls
  11.  
  12. 1965
  13.  
  14. Sioux City, Iowa:
  15. - Verne Gagne beat Stan Pulaski dq
  16. - Haru Sasaki & Mad Dog Vachon beat Danny Hodge & Reggie Parks
  17. - Jack Pesek drew Billy Red Cloud
  18. - Wilbur Snyder beat Bob Morgan
  19.  
  20. 1972
  21.  
  22. Kansas City, Kansas:
  23. - Black Angus won a 7-man Battle Royal
  24. - Texas Death Match: Danny Little Bear defeated The Destroyer
  25. - Harley Race & Roger Kirby (w/ Percival A. Friend) defeated The Stomper & Rufus R. Jones in three falls
  26.  
  27. 1973
  28.  
  29. St. Louis, Missouri:
  30. - Missouri Champion Harley Race defeated Gene Kiniski in 2 out of 3 falls
  31. - Terry Funk and Blackjack Lanza defeated Bobo Brazil and Ron Fuller
  32. - Black Angus draw Big Bill Miller
  33. - Rufus R. Jones defeated Hans Schmidt
  34. - Cora Combs defeated Betty Niccoli
  35. - Kit Conway defeated Kobayashi
  36. - Steve Bolus draw Billy “Red” Lyons
  37.  
  38. Atlanta, Georgia:
  39. - Bill Watts defeated Mr. Wrestling #2 to win the Georgia Heavyweight Title
  40.  
  41. 1979
  42.  
  43. St. Louis, Missouri:
  44. - Kevin Von Erich defeated Dick Murdoch for the Missouri State Title
  45. - Gene Kiniski defeated Bob Brown
  46. - Dick the Bruiser & Kerry Von Erich defeated Gama Singh & King Kong Brody
  47. - George Wells beat Tommy Sharp
  48. - The Turk defeated Bruce (Butch) Reed
  49. - Tom Andrews & Frank Hill defeated Rock Hunter & Carlos Rodriquez in 2 out of 3 falls
  50.  
  51. Atlanta, Georgia:
  52. - Stan Hansen defeated Tony Atlas to win the Georgia TV Title
  53.  
  54. 1980
  55.  
  56. St. Paul, Minnesota:
  57. - Jerry Blackwell won a 15 man battle royal for $50,000.00
  58. - Jerry Blackwell beat Andre the Giant dq
  59. - Dino Bravo drew Nick Bockwinkel
  60. - Mad Dog Vachon beat Bobby Heenan by countout
  61. - Tito Santana beat Jesse Ventura
  62. - Buck Zumhofe beat Steve Regal
  63.  
  64. 1986
  65.  
  66. Omaha, Nebraska:
  67. - Mitch Snow defeated Mark Fleming
  68. - Bill Dundee & the MOD Squad defeated Rocky King, George South, & the Italian Stallion
  69. - Teijo Khan defeated Denny Brown
  70. - Sam Houston defeated the Warlord in a Texas Death Match
  71. - Thunderfoot #1 & #2 defeated Todd Champion & DJ Peterson
  72. - NWA Tag Team Champions Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated Bobby Eaton & Dennis Condrey
  73. - NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated NWA TV Champion Dusty Rhodes
  74.  
  75. 1989
  76.  
  77. Norfolk, Virginia:
  78. - Tom Zenk defeated Mike Rotunda
  79. - Johnny Ace defeated Bill Irwin
  80. - Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Rip Morgan & Jack Victory
  81. - NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated Brian Pillman
  82. - Sting defeated NWA TV Champion the Great Muta via disqualification
  83. - The Road Warriors defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin via disqualification
  84. - Sid Vicious & Dan Spivey defeated Rick & Scott Steiner
  85. - NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Terry Funk
  86.  
  87. 1990
  88.  
  89. Tokyo, Japan:
  90. - Hiroshi Hase (now a member of Japan's cabinet) & Kensuke Sasaki beat Keiji Muto & Masahiro Chono to win the IWGP tag
  91. title
  92. - Jushin Liger beat Pegasus Kid (Chris Benoit) to win the IWGP jr. title
  93.  
  94. Winston-Salem, North Carolina:
  95. - Terry Taylor (sub. for NWA US Tag Team Champion Scott Steiner) & NWA US Tag Team Champion Rick Steiner fought the Nasty
  96. Boys to a no contest
  97. - The Juicer (Art Barr) defeated Dutch Mantell
  98. - Terry Taylor defeated the Iron Sheik
  99. - The Junkyard Dog defeated Moondog Rex via disqualification
  100. - El Gigante defeated Moondog Rex
  101. - NWA Tag Team Champions Doom fought Ric Flair & NWA TV Champion Arn Anderson to a double count-out
  102. - NWA World Champion Sting defeated Sid Vicious
  103.  
  104. 1991
  105.  
  106. Cleveland, Ohio:
  107. - Tracy Smothers & Steve Armstrong defeated Ron Cumberledge & Scott Summers
  108. - Arachnaman fought Richard Morton to a time-limit draw
  109. - Bobby Eaton pinned Johnny B. Badd
  110. - Big Josh & Dustin Rhodes defeated WCW TV Champion Steve Austin & the Diamond Studd
  111. - Van Hammer pinned WCW Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson
  112. - WCW US Tag Team Champions Todd Champion & Firebreaker Chip defeated Richard Morton & Terrance Taylor
  113. - WCW US Champion Sting defeated Abdullah the Butcher via disqualification
  114. - WCW World Champion Lex Luger pinned WCW Light Heavyweight Champion Brian Pillman
  115.  
  116. 1992
  117.  
  118. Memphis, Tennessee:
  119. - Bart Sawyer drew Mike Miller
  120. - Jeff Gaylord beat Tony Williams
  121. - Lauren Davenport beat Miss Texas in a "lumberjack" match to win the USWA Women’s Title
  122. - Jeff Jarrett beat Mike Samples
  123. - USWA Southern Champ Brian Christopher beat Bill Dundee in a "loser leaves town" match
  124. - USWA Tag Champs Moondogs Spot & Spike DDQ Eddie & Doug Gilbert
  125. - Jerry Lawler beat Todd Champion in a "no DQ" match to win the USWA Unified World Title (Jeff Jarrett was the special
  126. referee)
  127.  
  128. 1993
  129.  
  130. Kennesaw, Georgia:
  131. - Mike Winner defeated Don Sanders
  132. - Sgt. Buddy Lee Parker defeated Craig Pittman
  133. - Tex Slazenger & Shanghai Pierce defeated Terry Taylor & Robbie Walker
  134. - Brad Armstrong defeated Tommy Rich via disqualification
  135. - Keith Cole defeated Michael Hayes
  136.  
  137. Essen, Germany:
  138. - Johnny B. Badd defeated Maxx Payne
  139. - Marcus Alexander Bagwell & 2 Cold Scorpio defeated Steve Austin & Brian Pillman
  140. - WCW Tag Team Champions the Nasty Boys defeated WCW US Champion Dustin Rhodes & Ricky Steamboat
  141. - Ric Flair defeated WCW TV Champion Lord Steven Regal in a non-title match
  142. - Sting & Davey Boy Smith defeated WCW World Champion Vader & WCW International World Champion Rick Rude
  143.  
  144. 1995
  145.  
  146. Betsy Layne, Kentucky:
  147. - Robert Gibson pinned Bobby Blaze
  148. - The Dirty White Boys & Tracy Smothers beat The Headbangers
  149. - Brad Armstrong beat SMW Champ Terry Gordy via DQ
  150. - Buddy Landel beat Tommy Rich via DQ
  151. - Buddy Landel no contest Jim Cornette
  152. - Brad Armstrong won a battle royal
  153.  
  154. 1999
  155.  
  156. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  157. - Mankind & Al Snow defeated Hardcore & Crash Holly for the WWF World Tag Team Title
  158.  
  159. 2001
  160.  
  161. Mexico City, Mexico:
  162. - El Hijo del Santo & Negro Casas beat Ultimo Guerrero & Rey Bucanero to win the CMLL tag titles
  163.  
  164. 2007
  165.  
  166. Mexico City, Mexico:
  167. - Atlantis & Ultimo Guerrero beat Negro Casas & Mistico to win the CMLL tag titles
  168.  
  169. Tokyo, Japan:
  170. - Giant Bernard & Travis Tomko beat Koji Kanemoto & Hiroshi Tanahashi to win the G-1 tag team tournament
  171.  
  172. 2012
  173.  
  174. Tokyo, Japan:
  175. - Alex Shelley & Kushida beat Prince Devitt (Finn Balor) & Ryusuke Taguchi to win the New Japan Super juniors tag team
  176. tournament
  177.  
  178. 2014
  179.  
  180. Osaka, Japan:
  181. - Cima & Gamma beat T-Hawk & Eita to win the Open the Twin Gate tag titles
  182.  
  183. Tokyo, Japan:
  184. - Young Bucks beat Bobby Fish & Kyle O'Reilly to win the New Japan Super Juniors Tag Team Tournament
  185.  
  186. 2018
  187.  
  188. WWE Crown Jewel: Saudi Arabia:
  189. - Shinsuke Nakamura pinned Rusev to retain the U.S. title
  190. - Rey Mysterio pinned Randy Orton in the first round of the World Cup tournament
  191. - The Miz pinned Jeff Hardy in a World Cup match
  192. - Seth Rollins pinned Bobby Lashley in a World Cup match
  193. - Dolph Ziggler pinned Kurt Angle in a World Cup match
  194. - Sheamus & Cesaro retained the Smackdown tag titles over Big E & Kofi Kingston
  195. - The Miz pinned Rey Mysterio in a World Cup semifinal match
  196. - Dolph Ziggler pinned Seth Rollins in a World Cup semifinal
  197. - A.J. Styles pinned Samoa Joe to keep the WWE title
  198. - Brock Lesnar pinned Braun Strowman to win the vacant Universal title
  199. - Shane McMahon replaced The Miz and pinned Dolph Ziggler to win the World Cup
  200. - Shawn Michaels & HHH beat Undertaker & Kane
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