1932
Kansas City, Kansas:
– In a mixed match: Charles Fischer beat boxer Houston Ash
– Wladek Zbyszko beat Harry Ekizian via DQ
– Billy Wolfe drew Jack Hader
– Wild Red Berry vs Ali Hussan
1937
Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– Bronko Nagurski defeated Dean Detton to become World Heavyweight Champion
1949
Kansas City, Kansas:
– Tarzan Kowalski and Joe Pazandak beat Orville Brown and Lou Newman 2 falls to 0
1954
Cedar Rapids, Iowa:
– US Champion Verne Gagne beat Pat O’Connor 2 falls to 1
– Chest Bernard beat Maurice Roberre
– Jim Dobie beat Jack Carter
1959
Dallas, Texas:
– The Zebra Kid defeated The Golden Giant for the NWA Texas Brass Knuckles Title
1961
Houston, Texas:
– Pepper Gomez and Dory Dixon defeated Duke Keomuka and Tony Martin to win the vacant Texas version of the NWA World Tag Team Titles
St. Joseph, Missouri:
– Central States Heavyweight Champion Buddy Austin beat Sonny Myers in 2 out of 3 falls
– Thor Hagen beat The Bat 2 falls to 1
– Ronnie Etchison and Bobby Graham drew
– Evelyn Stevens defeated Jessica Rogers by DQ
– Happy Humphrey beat Frank Altman
1962
St. Paul, Minnesota:
– Doug Gilbert beat AWA Champion Mr. M by DQ
– Larry Hennig beat Tiny Mills
– Thor Hagen beat Crybaby Cannon by DQ
1966
Kansas City, Kansas:
– Sonny Myers defeated Jerry Kozak
– The Viking defeated Bobby Hart
– North American Tag Team Champions, The Mongolian Stomper & Bob Ellis defeated The Butcher & Alex Perez in two straight falls
1967
St. Joseph, Missouri:
– Ron Etchison and Sonny Myers defeated Bob Geigel and Bob Brown for the Central States version of the NWA North American Tag Team Titles
Atlanta, Georgia:
– El Mongol defeated Buddy Fuller to win the NWA Georgia Heavyweight Title
1969
Memphis, Tennessee:
– Tojo Yamamoto and Johnny Long defeated Johnny Walker and Sundown Kid for the Mid-America version of the NWA Southern Tag Team Titles
1970
Tampa, Florida:
– Hiro Matsuda defeated Dale Lewis to win the NWA Florida Southern Heavyweight Championship
Chicago, Illinois:
– AWA Champion Verne Gagne beat Dr Big Bill Miller
– AWA Tag Team Champions Mad Dog Vachon & Butcher Vachon beat Ernie Ladd & Wilbur Snyder in 2 out of 3 falls
– Baron Von Raschke beat Pepper Gomez
– Cowboy Lang & Lord Littlebrook beat Little Bruiser & Mighty Atom
– Blackjack Lanza beat Angelo Poffo
– Moose Cholak drew Mitsu Arakawa
1971
Honolulu, Hawaii:
– Suni War Cloud and Steven Little Bear defeated Ripper Collins and Mad Dog Mayne to win the NWA Hawaii Tag Team Titles
1972
Denver, Colorado:
– Wahoo McDaniel & Billy Robinson beat Larry Hennig & Dusty Rhodes
– Ivan Koloff beat Don Muraco
– Clem Turner beat George Gadaski
– Ramon Torres beat Big K
1973
Buffalo, New York:
– J.B. Psycho defeated Johnny Powers for the National Wrestling Federation Heavyweight Title
1974
Green Bay, Wisconsin:
– AWA Tag Team Champions Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens went to a no contest with The Crusher & Billy Robinson
– In a Strap Match: Wahoo McDaniel beat Larry Heiniemi
– Ivan Putski beat Buddy Wolff
– Baron Von Raschke beat Bill Howard
– Horst Hoffman beat Bull Bullinski
– Geoff Portz beat Paul Perschmann
1975
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada:
– Guy Mitchell and Ricky Hunter defeated Gene Kiniski and Dale Lewis for the Vancouver version of the NWA Canadian Tag Team Titles
Memphis, Tennessee:
– Karl Von Steiger and Otto Von Heller defeated Tojo Yamamoto and Jimmy Golden to win the Mid-America version of the NWA Southern Tag Team Titles
1977
Kansas City, Kansas:
– Rufus R. Jones & Mr. Wrestling defeated Randy Tyler & Bobby Jaggers
– In a Loser Leaves Town match, Brusier Bob Sweetan beat “Easy” Ed Wiskowski (Colonel DeBeers)
– Superstar Billy Graham defeated “D.I.” Bob Slaughter (later Sgt. Slaughter)
Davenport, Iowa:
– Bob Backlund & Bill Francis drew Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell
– Ray Stevens beat Bobby Duncum
– Angelo Mosca no contest Billy Robinson
– Pedro Morales beat Super Destroyer
Tokyo, Japan:
– Great Kojika and Motoshi Okuma defeated Akihisa Takachiho and Samson Kutsuwada for the AJPW All Asia Tag Team Titles
1978
St. Louis, Missouri:
– NWA Champion Harley Race defeated Dick Murdoch in 2 out of 3 falls
– Jack and Jerry Brisco defeated Jim and John Valiant
– Dick the Bruiser defeated Bulldog Bob Brown
– Ted DiBiase defeated Bob Slaughter
– Pat O’Connor draw Bob Sweetan
– David Von Erich and Tom Andrews defeated Buck Robley and Doug Somers
1980
Memphis, Tennessee:
– Carl Fergie & Tony Boyles beat Gypsy Joe & Buddy Wayne
– Wayne Ferris & Larry Latham beat Jerry Jarrett & Tojo Yamamoto
– Southern Tag Champs Ken Lucas & Ricky Morton beat Karl Krupp & The Great Togo
– Bill Dundee beat Southern Champ Paul Ellering via DQ
– Bill Dundee KO Ken Wayne” in a boxing match
Augusta, Georgia:
– The Assassins defeated Ole and Lars Anderson for the NWA Georgia Tag Team Titles
1983
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada:
– Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell & Mad Dog Vachon beat Jerry Blackwell & Ken Patera & Sheik Adnan
– AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel beat Wahoo McDaniel
– Rick Martel beat Blackjack Lanza by DQ
– Brad Rheingans beat Mike Graham
– Billy Robinson beat Baron Von Raschke
1984
New Orleans, Louisiana:
– Terry Taylor defeated Krusher Khrushchev for the Mid-South Wrestling Television Title
1986
Memphis, Tennessee:
– Carl Styles, Tracy Smothers, & Davey Haskins beat Danny Fargo, The Hunter, & Strong Machine
– The Nightmares beat Tojo Yamamoto & Jeff Jarrett
– CWA International Tag Champs Akio Sato & Tarzan Goto beat Pat Tanaka & Mr. Liberty
– Paul Diamond beat Jos LeDuc
– Dutch Mantel beat Rip Rogers to win the Mid-America Title
– Jerry Lawler & Giant Hillbilly beat Southern Tag Champs The MOD Squad via DQ
– Jerry Lawler NC Bill Dundee
– Buddy Landel beat Fire
– Flame beat Austin Idol
– Buddy Landel beat Flame to win the vacant Southern Title
Fort Worth, Texas:
– Buzz Sawyer defeated Chris Adams for the World Class Television Title
1989
Johnstown, Pennsylvania:
– Norman pinned Steve Casey
– Mike Rotunda fought Dick Murdoch to a 15-minute time-limit draw
– Dan Spivey pinned Ricky Santana
– Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Butch Reed & Ron Simmons
– Eddie Gilbert defeated Norman (sub. for the Great Muta) via disqualification
– Rick Steiner pinned Kevin Sullivan in a taped fist match
Cleveland, Ohio:
– Brian Pillman pinned the Raider (Doug Gilbert)
– NWA Tag Team Champions Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin defeated Scott Hall & Randy Rose
– Shane Douglas & Johnny Ace defeated the New Zealand Militia
– Terry Gordy pinned Scott Steiner
– Steve Williams pinned Bill Irwin
– The Road Warriors fought the Samoan Swat Team to a double count-out
– Sting fought Terry Funk to a double count-out
– NWA US Champion Lex Luger pinned Ricky Steamboat
1992
Clash of the Champions XIX: Charleston, South Carolina:
– Big Josh pinned Diamond Dallas Page with the sit-down splash off the top
– Ricky Steamboat & Nikita Koloff (USA) defeated Joe & Dean Malenko (Europe)
– WCW US Champion Rick Rude (w/ Madusa) & WCW TV Champion Steve Austin (USA) defeated Marcus Alexander Bagwell & Tom Zenk (USA)
– Terry Gordy & Steve Williams (Japan) defeated Larry & Jeff O’Day (Australia)
– Barry Windham & Dustin Rhodes (USA) defeated Arn Anderson & Bobby Eaton (w/ Paul E. Dangerously) (USA)
– WCW US Tag Team Champions Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin (USA) defeated El Texano & Silver King (Mexico)
– WCW Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner (USA) defeated Miguel Perez Jr. & Ricky Santana (Puerto Rico) via forfeit
– Brian Pillman & Jushin Liger (USA) defeated Chris Benoit & Beef Wellington (Canada)
– Akria Nogami & Hiroshi Hase (Japan) defeated the Headhunters (Joe Cruz & Bob Cook under masks) (Dominican Republic)
– NWA Tag Team Tournament Quarter-Finals: Terry Gordy & Steve Williams (Japan) defeated WCW Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner (USA) in a non-title match
1993
Rockford, Illinois:
– Money Inc. (Ted DiBiase and Irwin R. Schyster) defeated The Steiner Brothers (Rick and Scott Steiner) for the WWF Tag Team Titles
Laredo, Texas:
– Scott Putski defeated Dynamite Dixon to win the United States Wrestling Federation Texas Heavyweight Title
1994
Lenoir, North Carolina:
– Chris Jericho & Lance Storm defeated Chris Candido (sub. for Timothy Well, at home due to a family illness) & Steven Dunn
– Kendo the Samurai defeated Chris Hamrick
– Bruiser Bedlam defeated Tracy Smothers in a coal miner’s glove match
– SMW Tag Team Champions Brian Lee & Chris Candido fought Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson to a no contest in a piledriver match
1995
Knoxville, Tennessee:
– Bobby Blaze drew Killer Kyle
– Boo Bradley defeated D-Lo Brown
– Jim Cornette & SMW Heavyweight Champion Buddy Landel defeated Steve Armstrong in a handicap match
– Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated SMW Tag Team Champions Al Snow & Unabom in an anything goes match
– The Dirty White Boy & Tracy Smothers defeated USWA Tag Team Champions PG-13 and The Headbangers in a non-title elimination match
1996
WCW Great American Bash: Baltimore, Maryland:
– The Steiner Brothers defeated Fire and Ice (Scott Norton and Ice Train)
– Konnan defeated El Gato to retain the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship
– Diamond Dallas Page defeated Marcus Alexander Bagwell
– Dean Malenko defeated Rey Misterio Jr. to retain the WCW World Cruiserweight Championship
– John Tenta defeated Big Bubba Rogers (with Jimmy Hart)
– Chris Benoit defeated Kevin Sullivan (with Jimmy Hart) in a Falls Count Anywhere match
– Sting defeated Lord Steven Regal (with Jeeves)
– Ric Flair and Arn Anderson (with Woman, Miss Elizabeth and Bobby Heenan) defeated Kevin Greene and Steve McMichael (with Randy Savage, Debra and Tara Greene)
– The Giant (with Jimmy Hart) defeated Lex Luger to retain the WCW World Heavyweight Championship
2002
Hayward, California:
– American Dragon (Bryan Danielson) defeated Super Dragon to win the All Pro Wrestling Internet Title
2013
WWE Payback: Chicago, Illinois:
– Curtis Axel defeated Wade Barrett and the Miz to win the Intercontinental Title
– AJ Lee defeated Kaitlyn to win the Divas Title
– Alberto Del Rio defeated Dolph Ziggler for the World Title
– CM Punk (with Paul Heyman) defeated Chris Jericho
– The Shield (Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns) defeated Daniel Bryan and Randy Orton to retain the WWE Tag Team Championship
– John Cena defeated Ryback 2 falls to 1 in a Three Stages of Hell match for the WWE Championship
2018
NXT TakeOver: Chicago, Illinois:
– Roderick Strong & Kyle O’Reilly beat Oney Lorcan & Danny Burch to retain the NXT Tag Team Titles
– Ricochet pinned Velveteen Dream
– Shayna Baszler retained the NXT women’s title over Nikki Cross
– Aleister Black retained the NXT title over Lars Sullivan
– Tommaso Ciampa pinned Johnny Gargano in a street fight
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