Daily Pro Wrestling History (05/18): WCW Slamboree 1997

1967 

Kansas City, Kansas:

– Sonny Myers defeated Ricky Hunter in three falls

– Pat O’Connor defeated Tor Kamata via DQ 

– Bob Brown defeated The Mongolian Stomper via CO in three falls

Amarillo, Texas:

– AWA Tag Team Champions Larry Hennig & Harley Race beat Nick Kozak & Ricky Romero in the 3rd fall 

– Australian Rules (10 three-minute rounds) Match: Dory Funk Sr went to a no decision with Thunderbolt Patterson

1970 

Chicago, Illinois:

– The Chain Gang (Jim Dillinger & Jack Dillinger) beat Dick The Bruiser & The Crusher

– Baron Von Raschke beat Ernie Ladd 

– Wilbur Snyder beat Larry Hennig

1973 

Sheboygan, Wisconsin:

– Billy Robinson beat Superstar Billy Graham via DQ

– Nick Bockwinkel beat Horst Hoffman

– Ric Flair wrestled Greg Gagne to a time limit draw

1979 

St. Louis, Missouri:

– Dick the Bruiser won the Missouri State Championship from Dick Murdoch in a steel cage match

– Fritz, Kevin and David Von Erich defeated Bobby Duncum, Lord Alfred Hayes and Siegfried Stanke 

– Bob Sweetan defeated Bryan St. John

– Bobo Brazil defeated Red Beard

– Bill Irwin draw Bulldog Bob Brown

– Frank Hill and Tom Andrews defeated Hartford Love and Jerry Brown

Knoxville, Tennessee;

– Mongolian Stomper beat Ken Lucas

– Crusher Blackwell & Dean Ho beat Bob Roop & Bob Orton Jr. by DQ

– Thunderbolt Patterson beat Prof. Boris Malenko

– Mr. Fuji beat Terry Gibbs

– Kevin Sullivan beat Mike Graham to win United States Junior Title

– Alexis Smirnoff beat Ronnie Garvin to win Southeastern Title 

– NWA World champion Harley Race fought Ron Fuller to a double DQ

1980 

Green Bay, Wisconsin:

– AWA Tag Team Champions Verne Gagne & Mad Dog Vachon beat Adrian Adonis & Jesse Ventura in a no DQ match

– Dino Bravo went to a double DQ with Jerry Blackwell 

– Greg Gagne beat Super Destroyer Mark II

1981 

Charlotte, Louisiana:

– The Samoans beat Jim Garvin & Don Diamond

– Dick Murdoch beat Super Destroyer 

– Paul Orndorff beat Leroy Brown

1982 

Mobile, Alabama:

– NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Teddy Gordy 

– Ron Fuller & Robert Fuller beat New Zealand Sheepherders in a Southern street fight match

1984 

Lake City, Florida:

– NWA World champion Kerry Von Erich defeated Superstar Billy Graham 

1987 

Memphis, Tennessee:

– Texas Death Match: Tommy Rich & Austin Idol beat Bill Dundee & Rocky Johnson

– AWA Tag Team Champions Midnight Rockers beat Chic Donovan & Jack Hart

– Jeff Jarrett beat Moondog Spot

– Billy Travis & Mark Starr beat Paul Diamond & Pat Tanaka by DQ

– Southern Boys (Bucky Seigler & Bob Cook) beat Big Bubba & Mighty Goliath

– Mr. Helo & Mr. Shima beat Alan West & JT Southern

Fayetteville, North Carolina:

– Ron & Jimmy Garvin defeated NWA U.S. Tag Team Champions The Midnight Express, Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a non-title match 

1988 

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Evansville, Indiana:

– AWA Champion Jerry Lawler beat Bill Dundee

– Robert Fuller went to a no contest with Jeff Jarrett 

– Curt Hennig beat Scott Steiner

1991

Daytona Beach, Florida:

– WCW TV Champion Arn Anderson pinned Tim Parker

– The Junkyard Dog pinned El Cubano

– Dustin Rhodes pinned Black Bart

– Big Josh fought Dan Spivey to a double count-out 

– WCW US Champion Lex Luger fought Nikita Koloff to a double disqualification

– Ron Simmons pinned Butch Reed

– Bobby Eaton pinned Terrance Taylor

– El Gigante defeated the One Man Gang via disqualification

– Sting & Brian Pillman defeated WCW World Champion Ric Flair & Barry Windham in a steel cage match 

1995

Cookeville, Tennessee:

– Boo Bradley defeated Killer Kyle

– Steve Armstrong defeated SMW Heavyweight Champion Buddy Landel via disqualification

– Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated SMW Tag Team Champions Al Snow & Unabom

– Tracy Smothers, the Dirty White Boy, & Bob Armstrong defeated New Jack, Mustafa, & D-Lo Brown

1997 

WCW Slamboree: Charlotte, North Carolina:

– Yuji Nagata defeated Pat Tanaka

– The Public Enemy (Rocco Rock and Johnny Grunge) defeated Harlem Heat (Booker T and Stevie Ray)

– Steven Regal defeated Ultimo Dragon to win the WCW TV Title

– Madusa defeated Luna Vachon

– Rey Misterio Jr. defeated Yuji Yasuraoka

– Glacier defeated Mortis by disqualification

– Dean Malenko defeated Jeff Jarrett to retain the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship

– Meng defeated Chris Benoit in a Death match

– The Steiner Brothers (Rick Steiner and Scott Steiner) defeated Konnan and Hugh Morrus

– Steve McMichael defeated Reggie White 

– Ric Flair, Roddy Piper and Kevin Greene defeated Kevin Nash, Scott Hall and Syxx

2003 

WWF Judgement Day: Charlotte North Carolina:

– The Hurricane defeated Steven Richards

– John Cena and The Full Blooded Italians (Chuck Palumbo and Johnny Stamboli) (with Nunzio) defeated Rhyno, Spanky, and Chris Benoit – La Résistance (Sylvain Grenier and René Duprée) defeated Test and Scott Steiner (with Stacy Keibler)

– Eddie Guerrero & Yoshihiro Tajiri won the WWE Tag Team Championship by defeating Charlie Haas and Shelton Benjamin in a ladder match

– Christian won a battle royal to win the Intercontinental Title

– Mr. America (with Zach Gowen) defeated Roddy Piper (with Sean O’Haire)

– Kevin Nash defeated Triple H by disqualification to retain the World Heavyweight Championship

– Jazz with Theodore Long) defeated Victoria (with Steven Richards), Jacqueline, and Trish Stratus to retain the WWE Women’s Championship

– Brock Lesnar defeated Big Show in a Stretcher match to retain the WWE Championship

2008 

WWF Judgement Day: Omaha, Nebraska:

– Hardcore Holly and Cody Rhodes defeated Santino Marella and Carlito to retain the World Tag Team Championship

– John Cena defeated John Bradshaw Layfield

– John Morrison and The Miz defeated Kane and CM Punk to retain the WWE Tag Team Championship

– Shawn Michaels defeated Chris Jericho

– Mickie James defeated Beth Phoenix and Melina Triple Threat match to retain the WWE Women’s Championship

– The Undertaker defeated Edge to win the vacant World Title

– Jeff Hardy defeated Montel Vontavious Porter

– Triple H defeated Randy Orton in a Steel Cage match to retain the WWE Championship

2017

NJPW Super Juniors Tournament: Tokyo, Japan:

– Taichi pinned Taka Michinoku

– Dragon Lee pinned Marty Scurll

– Hiromu Takahashi pinned Jushin Liger

– Will Ospreay pinned Ricochet

The end for Silvio Berlusconi? ‘Minestrone’ government? How a hung parliament leaves Italian politics radically transformed 

Italy’s inconclusive election result means the country is in for weeks of frenetic backroom negotiations and haggling as parties seek to form a government.

With the anti-establishment Five Star Movement winning 32pc of the vote, the centre-Right coalition 36pc of the vote and the badly bruised centre-Left Democratic Party taking 19pc of the vote, no party or alliance achieved the 40pc necessary to form a government outright.

“We’re like Christopher Columbus, sailing into the open sea without any idea where we’re going,” said Giovanni Orsina, a leading political analyst from Luiss University in Rome. “Anything could happen.”

In such a fractured political landscape there are myriad possible outcomes,…

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Italians turn on Michelin-starred chef over sacrilegious pizza recipe

A Michelin-starred chef in Italy has triggered a storm of protest from pizza purists loyal to the original Neapolitan dish for daring to produce a "healthy" version of the humble margherita to which he has audaciously added wholemeal grains and cereals.

The bearded Carlo Cracco put his alternative "crunchy" recipe, featuring petal shapes of mozzarella and a heavy tomato sauce, on the menu of his restaurant in the smart Victor Emanuel Gallery in the Italian business capital of Milan, charging as much as €16 (£12,50).

But his delicate tweaks of the original recipe was met with disdain in the proud southern city of Naples, the birthplace of the margherita.

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The Neapolitan writer Angelo Forgione spearheaded the criticism, quipping that the new gastronomic creation was nothing more than “a cracked pizza”.

Another purist noted that Cracco, a former judge in the Italian Masterchef, recently lost a Michelin star at one of his restaurants. "After making his own ‘pizza,’ they took away not only his other Michelin stars but also his Italian citizenship and his driving licence," the commentator said, adding that migrant Egyptians who often work as pizza bakers in Italy could do better. "When I saw Cracco’s pizza I immediately awarded the Egyptian cook downstairs eight Michelin stars," he said.

Pizzaiuolos celebrate the margherita pizza being given world heritage status by UnescoCredit:
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Legend has it that in June 1889 the pizzaiolo – a man who makes pizzas in a pizzeria – Raffaele Esposito, invented Pizza margherita in honour of the Queen of Italy, Margherita of Savoy, and Italian unification, since the toppings are tomato (red), mozzarella (white) and basil (green), representing the colours of the national flag of Italy.

The world’s love for the traditional margherita led to Unesco last year recognising Neapolitan pizza with official world cultural heritage status.

The latest debate over the modern provocation by the chef from Vicenza recalled the furore that raged last year over whether it was acceptable to use pineapple on pizza to create the so-called Hawaii pizza.

Some Neapolitan connoisseurs in Milan who tasted Cracco’s pizza, described on the menu  as  “a variation on a theme”, acknowledged grudgingly that it was tasty. But they suggested he produce a more popular, low-cost version in line with pizza’s proletarian origins, the leading Corriere della Sera of Milan newspaper reported.

 “They  advised the chef to come down from the stars and come down to the level of alleyways of Naples, not as a celebrity pizza maker, but like the bakers who make pizzas that cost just 2 euros,” the Corriere said.

One resident of Naples, quoted by the Huffington Post, said: "For 16 euros here in Naples you can also have zeppole (traditional carneval cakes) and panzarotti (Neapolitan croquette potatoes) as well as a large beer and still have change."

Another celebrity chef, Gino Sorbillo, who recently opened a new pizzeria in New York, where guests included the likes of Bill de Blasio, the city mayor, weighed into the fray in defence of Cracco, saying that at the end of the day pizza is only a snack, not a sacred cow.

“Lads, I liked Carlo Cracco’s interpretation,” Sorbillo posted. “It is not Neapolitan, it’s his own pizza and that’s all there is to it.”

However the Fatto Quotidiano newspaper went so far as to recommend five alternative pizza parlours in Milan it said were better than paying Cracco’s stellar prices.

"We are certain that nobody will go on purpose to Carlo Cracco to eat his revisited pizza margherita, except perhaps some foreign punter willing to try the experience of his new restaurant," said restaurant critic Ernesto Pentaglia.

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Daniel Bryan is Scheduled to be A Special Guest Referee Yet Again

It has been advertised that WWE Champion AJ Styles will be defending his WWE Title against Kevin Owens (w/ Sami Zayn) at the January 30th episode of SmackDown Live which is the Royal Rumble Fallout Show. The special guest referee advertised for the match is Daniel Bryan. It is likely though that this could just be a dark match.

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Highlights from Minnesota’s 35-6 victory over Indiana on February 2nd in Minneapolis.

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Enzo Amore Reportedly Backstage At Last Monday Night’s RAW 25

Enzo Amore was reportedly backstage at last Monday night’s RAW 25 from the Barclays Center in New York. According to Conrad Thompson, who is the co-host of Something to Wrestle With Podcast with Bruce Prichard, Enzo was wearing a t-shirt with the words “today is the best day of my life” on the front and “can’t wait for tomorrow” on the back.
As we all know by now, Enzo was accused of rape and the WWE has just recently released him.
Below is the tweet sent out by Conrad Thompson with the picture of the shirt Enzo was wearing backstage:

 

This is the shirt #EnzoAmore wore to #RAW25 yesterday at @barclayscenter pic.twitter.com/wJYds6Nuc1
— Conrad Thompson (@HeyHeyItsConrad) January 23, 2018

 

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Vince McMahon: The Success Story

If you mention the name Vince McMahon to sports fans they will probably start telling you about the WWE or the WWF as it was once known. The now 72-year-old has been in charge of the WWE since the 1980s when he took over control from his father. He’s now the majority owner, the chairman, and the CEO; as well as being recognized as the man responsible for making the WWE what it is today. There are so many more strings to McMahon’s bow though and he really the perfect example of a modern-day success story.
From humble beginnings and only meeting his father when he was 12 years old, McMahon had graduated with a  business degree from East Carolina University; and this set him on his road to success really. He became a promoter and at the same time a prominent figure in his father’s company, World Wide Wrestling Federation. McMahon was also responsible for the 1976 bout between Muhammad Ali and Antonio Inoki.
Since the 70s, McMahon and wrestling started to really boom after he founded Titan Sports. He had a vision for the WWF and quickly got to work in expanding the company as he knew just how big the industry could become. He set about cherry-picking the best talent such as Hulk Hogan from other wrestling organizations as he looked to strengthen the WWF’s position as the best in the industry. 

1985 brought about the first-ever WrestleMania event which still to this day remains the biggest and most popular professional wrestling event on the planet, drawing in millions of viewers year after year. Following this came concepts such as the Attitude Era where the storylines involved in the WWF scene became extremely entertaining, and this fast became the main draw; all mainly down to McMahon. This popularity has been reflected in the fact that many established sports betting brands now include several betting markets on all wrestling events. So any fans interested in having a flutter on their favorite wrestler can find the perfect betting service at the home of online betting: Betting.com
McMahon has constantly strengthened his brand, now known as WWE, as the number 1 brand in sports entertainment due to the wrestlers competing, the gripping storylines and the huge events that get put on too. It’s not just wrestling where McMahon has had a huge impact either though as he’s fast become known as one of the key players in business in America.
McMahon has done voice-overs in various film crossovers such as Scooby-Doo! WrestleMania Mystery, he’s been interviewed by numerous publications over the years and has done immense work for charity too. This has led to him receiving an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from Sacred Heart University and also a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame too.
Vince McMahon was also the founder of the XFL, which debuted in 2001 but only lasted a season. He’s just announced that the XFL is to return in 2020 without any gimmicks as he looks to bring American football back for the fans and is looking to consider the opinions of players, coaches, medics and anyone who knows about the sport, as well as the fans, in order to deliver the ultimate in American Football. It could be another huge success for McMahon who has a great track record of delivering and he’s set to pump in an initial $100 million to get the ball rolling.   

 

Daily Pro Wrestling History (07/20): Jack Brisco wins NWA World title from Harley Race

1939 

Kansas City, Kansas:
– Orville Brown and Wladek Zbyszko wrestled to a draw
– Steve Brody and Mike Kilonis drew
– Bob Castle beat Abe Freeman 
– Don George defeated Bob Castle

1962 

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada:
– Bill Miller & Bob Geigel beat Ilio DiPaolo & Joe Scarpello to win the AWA Canadian Open tag team titles
– Doug Gilbert beat Tiny Mills 
– Moose Evans beat Larry Hennig  

1963

Minneapolis, Minnesota:
– Verne Gagne defeated The Crusher to win the AWA World Heavyweight Title
– Jack Pesek & Roy McClarty beat Stan Kowalski & Tiny Mills 
– Iron Mike DiBiase beat Billy Goelz 
– Larry Hennig beat Paul Christy

1967

Kansas City, Kansas:
– Ron Reed fought Earl Maynard to a draw
– Sonny Myers defeated Bob Geigel
– The Hangman defeated Steve Bolus
– The Mongolian Stomper defeated Bob Brown in three falls 

1971 

Bismarck, North Dakota:
– In a Non Title match: Larry Hennig & Lars Anderson beat AWA Tag Team Champions Red Bastien & Hercules Cortez 
– Billy Robinson beat Big K

1972 

Kansas City, Kansas:
– Rufus R. Jones & Omar Atlas & Les Thornton defeated Roy Bass & Billy Howard & Juan Sebastian
– Roger Kirby & Black Angus (w/ Percival A. Friend) defeated Chati Yokouchi & Yasu Fuji in three falls 
– Harley Race defeated Bob Ellis via countout in three falls

1973 

Houston, Texas:
– Jack Brisco defeated Harley Race to win the NWA World Heavyweight Title

1974 

Chicago, Illinois:
– Billy Robinson beat AWA Champion Verne Gagne in 2 out of 3 falls (no title change as it was ruled Gagne’s foot ruled to be on rope)  – AWA Tag Team Champions Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens beat The Crusher & Wahoo McDaniel in 2 out of 3 falls
– Ivan Putski beat Baron Von Raschke via DQ
– Mitsu Arakawa beat Moose Cholak via DQ
– Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell beat Larry Heiniemi & Buddy Wolff in 2 out of 3 falls

1977 

Honolulu, Hawaii:
– AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel beat Billy White Wolf in 2 out of 3 falls
– Bill Francis went to a double count out with North American Champion John Tolos 
– Ricky Hunter beat Tony Borne

1979 

Rockford, Illinois:
– AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel beat Greg Gagne by DQ
– in a Taped Fist Match, Mad Dog Vachon beat Ray Stevens
– Bobby Duncum & Super Destroyer Mark II beat Dick Reynolds & Billy Robinson 
– Jesse Ventura beat Paul Ellering

1981 

Memphis, Tennessee:
– Bugsy McGraw pinned Dream Machine
– Bill Dundee pinned Atsushi Onita
– Ron Bass pinned Jerry Lawler
– Steve Keirn pinned Masa Fuchi
– Steve Keirn pinned Ron Bass
– Bugsy McGraw pinned Bill Dundee
– Steve Keirn pinned Bugsy McGraw to win the vacant Southern Title
– The Nightmares beat Ricky & Robert Gibson
– Dutch Mantel beat Tojo Yamamoto in a bull whip on a ladder match
– Steve Keirn & Bill Dundee beat Atsushi Onita & Masa Fuchi in a hair vs. hair match

1985 

Chicago, Illinois:
– AWA Champion Rick Martel beat Michael Hayes
– Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens beat Sgt. Slaughter & Greg Gagne by DQ
– Fabulous Freebirds; Terry Gordy & Buddy Roberts beat The Crusher & Buck Zumhofe
– Billy Robinson beat Baron Von Raschke 
– Boris Zhukov beat Steve O

1987

Greenville, South Carolina:
– Sean Royal defeated Rocky King
– The Barbarian defeated Kendall Windham
– Ivan Koloff defeated Todd Champion
– Ron & Jimmy Garvin defeated Thunderfoot #1 & #2
– Jimmy Valiant & Lazertron defeated the MOD Squad
– UWF Western States Heritage Champion Barry Windham defeated Manny Fernandez
– NWA Tag Team Champions Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via disqualification 
– Paul Ellering defeated Paul Jones in a bunkhouse match
– Dusty Rhodes (w/ Magnum TA) defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
– Nikita Koloff & the Road Warriors defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair, NWA US Champion Lex Luger, & Arn Anderson in a steel cage match

1987 

Memphis, Tennessee:
– Don Bass beat John Paul
– Paul Diamond & Pat Tanaka beat Billy Joe Travis & Mark Starr
– Mid-America Champ Jeff Jarrett beat The Clone
– U.S. Tag Team Champions Steve Keirn & Scott Hall beat The Nasty Boys
– Rocky Johnson beat George Barnes via DQ
– The Moondogs DCO Big Bubba & Goliath
– Southern Champ Jerry Lawler beat Brickhouse Brown

1990 

East Moline, Illinois:
– The Trooper beat AWA Champion Larry Zbyszko by DQ
– AWA Tag Team Champions Destruction Crew Wayne Bloom & Mike Enos beat Buck Zumhofe & Tommy Jammer
– Baron Von Raschke beat Jonnie Stewart 
– Curtis Hughes beat Hangman Killer

Augusta, Georgia:
– Brad Armstrong pinned Barry Horowitz
– Doug Furnas pinned Dutch Mantell
– Tom Zenk pinned Buddy Landell
– Paul Orndorff pinned NWA TV Champion Arn Anderson in a non-title match
– Rick & Scott Steiner defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a non-title match
– Mark Callous pinned Brian Pillman
– NWA World Champion Sting & NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated Barry Windham & Harley Race (sub. for Ric Flair, out with a staph infection in his knee) 

1991

Johnson City, Tennessee:
– Michael Hayes & Badstreet (sub. for Jimmy Garvin) defeated Dutch Mantell & Black Bart
– Johnny B. Badd pinned Thomas Rich
– Tom Zenk pinned the Diamond Studd
– Dustin Rhodes pinned Richard Morton
– Arn Anderson pinned PN News
– The Yellow Dog defeated Barry Windham via count-out
– WCW TV Champion Steve Austin pinned Bobby Eaton
– El Gigante won a 20-man battle royal
– Rick Steiner & Ron Simmons (sub. for Scott Steiner) defeated Dick Murdoch & Dick Slater in a steel cage match

1992 

Memphis, Tennessee:
– The Hornet beat Mike Samples via DQ
– Billy Joe Travis & Bertha Travis (Dutch Mantel) beat Mike Miller & Lauren Davenport
– Jackie Fargo, Jr. & Don Fargo, Jr. (Pat Rose & Tommy Seabolt) beat Tony Falk & Tony Williams
– Brian Christopher pinned Tom Pritchard to win the USWA Southern Title
– Jerry Lawler & Jeff Jarrett beat Moondogs Spot & Cujo to win the USWA Tag Team Titles
– Eddie Gilbert defeated Ricky Morton to win the USWA Unified Heavyweight Title
– Brian Christopher defeated Tom Prichard for the USWA Southern Heavyweight Title

Worcester, Massachusetts:
– The Natural Disasters (Earthquake & Typhoon) defeated Money Inc. (Ted DiBiase & IRS) to win the WWF World Tag Team Titles

1994

Suwa, Japan:
– Tadao Yasuda & Manabu Nakanishi defeated Tatsuhito Takaiwa & Tokimitsu Ishizawa
– Black Cat & American Love Machine defeated Yuji Nagata & Osamu Kido
– 2 Cold Scorpio & Black Tiger defeated Shinjiro Ohtani & El Samurai
– Jushin Liger & Kensuke Sasaki defeated Norio Honaga & Hiro Saito
– The Nasty Boys defeated Akira Nogami & Takayuki Iizuka
– Tatsumi Fujinami defeated Akitoshi Saito
– Yoshiaki Fujiwara defeated Tatsutoshi Goto
– Shinya Hashimoto defeated Michiyoshi Ohara
– Kuniaki Kobayashi, Shiro Koshinaka, & the Great Kabuki defeated Masahiro Chono, the Great Muta, & Hiroshi Hase

1998 

WWF Monday Night Raw: Binghamton, New York:
– D’Lo Brown defeated Triple H for the WWF European Title

WCW Monday Nitro: Salt Lake City, Utah:
– Bret Hart defeated Dallas Page for the vacant WCW US Title 

1999 

Louisville, Kentucky:
– The Suicide Blondes (Rip Rogers & Jason Lee) defeated Flash Flannagan & Trailer Park Trash to win the OVW Southern Tag Team Titles

2000 

Sapporo, Japan:
– Tatsuhito Takaiwa defeated Jushin Liger to win the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship

2008 

WWE Great American Bash: Uniondale, New York:
– Umaga defeated Mr. Kennedy
– Curt Hawkins and Zack Ryder defeated John Morrison and The Miz, Jesse and Festus, and Finlay and Hornswoggle in a Fatal 4-Way match 
  to win the WWE Tag Team Championship
– Shelton Benjamin won the WWF US Title from Matt Hardy
– Mark Henry (with Tony Atlas) defeated Tommy Dreamer (with Colin Delaney) to retain the ECW Championship
– Chris Jericho defeated Shawn Michaels by referee stoppage
– Michelle McCool defeated Natalya to win the inaugural WWE Divas Championship
– CM Punk vs. Batista ended in a double disqualification
– John “Bradshaw” Layfield defeated John Cena in a New York City Parking Lot Brawl
– Triple H defeated Edge to retain the WWE Championship

2014 

WWE Battleground: Tampa, Florida:
– The Miz won the Intercontinental Title in a Battle Royal
– John Cena retained the WWE World Title over Roman Reigns, Kane and Randy Orton 
– Chris Jericho defeated Bray Wyatt

2017

NJPW G1 Climax: Tokyo, Japan:
– Zack Sabre Jr. & Desperado beat Kota Ibushi & Hirai Kawato
– Yuji Nagata & Togi Makabe & Tiger Mask beat Hirooki Goto & Tomohiro Ishii & Gedo
– Bad Luck Fale & Chase Owens beat Hiroshi Tanahashi & David Finlay
– Tetsuya Naito & Bushi beat Yoshi-Hashi & Jado
– Juice Robinson pinned Satoshi Kojima
– Tama Tonga pinned Michael Elgin
– Seiya Sanada pinned Evil
– Kazuchika Okada beat Toru Yano
– Kenny Omega pinned Minoru Suzuki

2018

NJPW G1 Climax: Tokyo, Japan:
– Zack Sabre Jr. & Taka Michinoku beat Toa Henare & Shota Umino
– Kota Ibushi & Yujiro Takahashi beat Toru Yano & Gedo
– Tetsuya Naito & Seiya Sanada beat Juice Robinson & David Finlay
– Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa beat Kenny Omega & Chase Owens
– Tomohiro Ishii & Sho beat Hirooki Goto & Yoh
– Jay White pinned Michael Elgin
– Minoru Suzuki beat Yoshi-Hashi
– Evil pinned Togi Makabe
– Hiroshi Tanahashi beat Bad Luck Fale via DQ
– Kazuchika Okada pinned Hangman Page

WWE Cancels Planned 205 Live Events In California

After releasing Enzo Amore and his drawing power, WWE has decided to cancel planned 205 Live house shows in California because of weak sales at the box office. 
Aside from the TV shows after SmackDown Livethere are no live events scheduled for 205 Live this month. However, according to Dave Meltzeron Sunday’s Wrestling ObserverRadio, there is talk of doing shows in the future.