March 12th
On this day in history in ....
1923 - WWE Hall of Famer Mae Young is born.
1963 - WWWF ram
Bridgeport, CT featuring the following results:
Tim Woods defeated Pete
Sanchez
Skull Murphy & Brute Bernard fought Jerry & Bobby Colt to a double
disqualification
Jerry & Bobby Colt defeated Gordo Chihuahua & Miguel Torres
Skull Murphy & Brute Bernard defeated Gene Kelly & Frank Martinez
Boris
Malenko defeated Pablo Iturbi in a Best 2 out of 3 falls match, 2-0
Moses
Benmergul defeated Tommy O'Toole in a Best 2 out of 3 falls match, 2-0
1965 - WWWF World Champion Bruno Sammartino defeated Bill Miller via
disqualification in Pittsburgh, PA.
1970 - WWWF ran Washington, DC with
the followong results:
Al Nelson defeated Angelo Savoldi
Arnold Skaaland
defeated Lou Albano
Joe Turco defeated Jean DuBois
Sky Low Low & Little
Brutus defeated Joey Russell & Sonny Boy Hayes in a Best 2 out of 3 falls match,
2-0
Mario Milano & Gorilla Monsoon defeated the Red Demon & Eric the Red in a
Best 2 out of 3 falls match, 2-0
Ivan Koloff fought Victor Rivera to a
30-minute draw
1972 - Former WWE Cruiserweight champion and ECW World Tag Team champion James Martitato aka Nunzio and Little Guido is born.
1974 - Former TNA Tag Team champion Anarquia is born.
1976 - WWWF ran North Attleboro, MA at Witschi's Sports
Arena featuring the following results:
Irish Pat Barrett defeated Gene Dundee
Johnny Rivera defeated Pete Reeves
Rocky Tamayo defeated Pistol Pete Sanchez
Bobo Brazil & WWWF Tag Team Champions Tony Parisi & Louis Cerdan defeated Bugsy
McGraw, Crusher Blackwell, & Baron Mikel Scicluna in a Best 3 out of 5 falls
match
1977 - WWWF ran Randolph, NJ with the following results:
Larry
Zbyzsko defeated Mike Santocapito
Baron Von Raschke defeated Frankie Williams
Tony Garea defeated Tor Kamata
Baron Von Raschke & Tony Altimore defeated
Manuel Soto & Pete Sanchez
Ivan Putski defeated Executioner #1
1977 -
WWWF ran Baltimore, MD at the Civic Center with the following results:
Johnny
Rodz defeated Don Seranno
Doug Gilbert fought Jose Gonzalez to a draw
Carlos Rocha defeated Johnny Rodz
WWWF World Champion Bruno Sammartino
defeated Stan Stasiak via count-out
WWWF Tag Team Champions Chief Jay
Strongbow & Billy Whitewolf defeated Baron Mikel Scicluna & Frank Monroe via
disqualification
Bobo Brazil defeated Executioner #2
1979 - Tough Enough season one winner Nidia ia born.
1981 - Pro Wrestling NOAH star KENTA is born.
1981 - WWF ran
Providence, RI at the Civic Center with the following results:
SD Jones
defeated Frank Savage
The Great Yatsu defeated the Hangman (sub. for Johnny
Rodz) via referee's decision
WWF Tag Team Champion Tony Garea defeated Baron
Mikel Scicluna
WWF Tag Team Champion Rick Martel defeated the Hangman
Andre the Giant defeated Sgt. Slaughter via count-out
1982 - Former ROH star Erick Stevens is born.
1983 - Ricky
Steamboat & Jay Youngblood defeat Sgt. Slaughter & Don Kernodle in a steel cage
for the NWA World Tag Team Championship in Greensboro, North Carolina. Steamboat
commented on the match in an interview here on PWInsider.com, saying "It's a
match that I've always brought up when people bring up the Wrestlemania III
match with Randy Savage or the matches with Ric Flair, the series in 1989. There
are hundreds of other matches that when you just wrestled in your territory
every night, people didn't have the opportunity to see it because there wasn't
the television exposure or the Pay-per-view exposure. I've always had that match
in my memory banks as one of my greatest matches. It was a match that I had a
lot of fun with, from conception to finish, and we probably ran a three month
program with Don Kernodle and Sgt. Slaughter. Everything just clicked, and it
was a ball of fun."
Other results from that event featured:
Jerry
Brisco defeated Ken Timbs via submission with the figure-four at 3:55 following
a butterfly suplex
Mike Rotundo pinned Rick Harris following the airplane
spin at 4:46
Jim Nelson & Johnny Weaver defeated Red Dog Lane & Gene Anderson
at 6:30 when Nelson pinned Lane with an inside cradle
Roddy Piper pinned
Mid-Atlantic TV Champion Dick Slater (w/ Gary Hart) at 17:24 with a fist drop;
the title was only at stake for the first 15 minutes of the match; after the
contest, Piper left ringside with the title belt
NWA World Champion Ric Flair
fought NWA US Champion Greg Valentine to a 60-minute time-limit draw
1983
- WWF ran a matinee events in Landover, MD at the Capital Centre with the
following results:
Eddie Gilbert & Tony Garea defeated Mr. Fuji & Swede
Hanson at 10:15
Pedro Holmes pinned Johnny Rodz at 4:13
Ray Stevens pinned
SD Jones at 6:37
Rocky Johnson defeated Baron Mikel Scicluna at 4:33
Pete
Sanchez fought Jose Estrada to a 15-minute draw
Big John Studd defeated Chief
Jay Strongbow at 7:03
Jimmy Snuka defeated Superstar Billy Graham in a Texas
Death Match at 7:14
Andre the Giant won a 20-man, $10,000 battle royal by
last eliminating Mr. Fuji at 12:08; other participants included: Big John Studd,
Rocky Johnson, the Wild Samoans, SD Jones, Chief Jay Strongbow, Ray Stevens,
Jules Strongbow, Swede Hanson, Pedro Morales, Tony Garea, Baron Mikel Scicluna,
Salvatore Bellomo, Charlie Fulton, Eddie Gilbert, Jose Estrada, Pete Sanchez,
and Johnny Rodz
WWF World Champion Bob Backlund pinned WWF IC Champion Don
Muraco in a Texas Death Match at 19:45
1983 - WWF ran an evening event
at the Baltimore, MD Civic Center with the following results:
Johnny Rodz
defeated Pete Sanchez
Salvatore Bellomo defeated Baron Mikel Scicluna
Eddie Gilbert defeated Mac Rivera
SD Jones defeatd Jose Estrada
Andre the
Giant, Jimmy Snuka, Pedro Morales, Chief Jay & Jules Strongbow defeated WWF IC
Champion Don Muraco, Ray Stevens, Mr. Fuji, & WWF Tag Team Champions the Wild
Samoans; during the bout, Sika sustained a broken hip that would force Samoan #3
(Samula) to temporarily replace him as one half of the tag team champions; the
injury was never mentioned on TV and old matches of the Samoans were shown until
Samula appeared
Rocky Johnson defeated Superstar Billy Graham via count-out
Big John Studd defeated WWF World Champion Bob Backlund via disqualification
1984 - Mr. Wrestling II defeats The Junkyard Dog in New Orleans, Louisiana
to win the Mid South North American Heavyweight Title, ending JYD's fourth and
final North American title reign.
1984 - Jim Crockett Promotions ran
Fayetteville, NC with the following results:
Tully Blanchard defeated Jeff
Sword
Gary Royal defeated Sam Houston
Wahoo McDaniel & Mark Youngblood
defeated Bob Orton Jr. & Don Kernodle
Ivan Koloff defeated Dory Funk Jr.
The Great Kabuki defeated Angelo Mosca Jr. via count-out
Jimmy Valiant
defeated Paul Jones
The Assassins defeated Jay Youngblood & Jimmy Valiant
1984 - Jim Crockett Promotions ran Greenville, SC with the followoing
results:
Brickhouse Brown defeated Bobby Bass
Barry O defeated Tim Horner
Johnny Weaver defeated Doug Vines
Rufus R. Jones defeated Ernie Ladd
Angelo Mosca Sr. & King Kong Bundy defeated the Road Warriors
NWA US Champion
Dick Slater defeated Greg Valentine
1984 - WWF ran Wyoming, DE with the
following results:
Victor Rivera defeated Rene Goulet
Invader #1 fought SD
Jones to a draw
Invader #2 defeated Israel Matia
The Masked Superstar
defeated Chief Jay Strongbow
Ivan Putski & Jimmy Snuka defeated the Wild
Samoans
1984 - WWF ran Staten Island, NY with the following results:
Charlie Fulton defeated Steve Lombardi
WWF IC Champion Tito Santana defeated
Iron Mike Sharpe
Rocky Johnson & Tony Garea defeated Tiger Chung Lee &
Charlie Fulton
Paul Orndorff defeated Salvatore Bellomo
Afa defeated Chief
Jay Strongbow
1985 - Jim Crockett Promotions and the AWA ran a combined
event in Altoona, PA, featuring the following results:
Manuel Soto fought
Davey O'Hannon to a draw
Pez Whatley defeated JJ Dillon
Superstar Billy
Graham defeated Steve King
Larry Zbyszko defeated Pete Sanchez
Sgt.
Slaughter & Bob Backlund defeated Ivan Koloff & Ron Bass via disqualification
1986 - WWF ran Peoria, IL with the following results:
Adrian Adonis
defeated Lanny Poffo
Jake Roberts defeated SD Jones
Tito Santana fought
WWF IC Champion Randy Savage to a no contest
Scott McGhee fought Moondog Spot
to a draw
The Iron Sheik & Nikolai Volkoff defeated Dan Spivey & Cpl.
Kirchner
Dory Funk Jr. defeated George Wells
The Junkyard Dog defeated
Terry Funk
1987 - NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated the Great Wajima
at 18:29 at an All Japan Pro Wrestling event at Budokan Hall in Tokyo, Japan.
1987 - Jim Crockett Promotions ran Sunrise, FL at the Musical Theatre, with
the following results:
Jimmy Valiant pinned the Barbarian
Barry Windham
fought Lex Luger to a 20-minute time-limit draw
NWA Tag Team Champions Rick
Rude & Manny Fernandez defeated Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson at the 20-minute
mark
NWA US Champion Nikita Koloff pinned Arn Anderson
NWA TV Champion
Tully Blanchard defeated Dusty Rhodes via disqualification
1987 - Jim
Crockett Promotions ran Raleigh, NC at The Dorton Arena, featuring the
followoing results:
Bob Armstrong & Denny Brown defeated the MOD Squad
Eddie Roberts & Brady Boone defeated Thunderfoot #1 & #2
Big Bubba defeated
Brad Armstrong via count-out in a Louisville streetfight
Ivan Koloff & Dick
Murdoch defeated Baron Von Raschke & Wahoo McDaniel
The Italian Stallion
defeated Colt Steele
Vladimir Petrov defeated Tim Horner
Ron & Jimmy
Garvin defeated Bobby Eaton & Dennis Condrey
1988 - WWF held four events
on the same day. Results courtesy Graham Cawthon and
www.thehistoryofwwe.com:
WWF @ Landover, MD - Capital Centre - March 12, 1988 (matinee) (8,500)
SD
Jones pinned Johnny V
Dino Bravo pinned Koko B. Ware after Frenchy Martin
interfered
Nikolai Volkoff & Boris Zhukov defeated B. Brian Blair & Jim
Brunzell
Andre the Giant pinned Bam Bam Bigelow with a boot to the face at
around the 3-minute mark
WWF Women's Tag Team Champions the Jumping Bomb
Angels defeated Judy Martin & Leilani Kai
Brutus Beefcake defeated Greg
Valentine via disqualification when Jimmy Hart interfered
Hulk Hogan pinned
Virgil (w/ Ted Dibiase)
Don Muraco & George Steele defeated the One Man Gang
& Butch Reed
WWF @ El Paso, TX - Civic Center - March 12, 1988
Dan
Spivey pinned Lanny Poffo
Danny Davis pinned Sam Houston
Hillbilly Jim
pinned Sika
The Junkyard Dog defeated Bad News Brown via disqualification
The Ultimate Warrior pinned King Harley Race
Jacques & Raymond Rougeau
defeated Demolition
Jim Duggan pinned Ron Bass
Jim Duggan won an 18-man
bunkhouse battle royal by last eliminating Bad News Brown and Ron Bass; other
participants included: Dan Spivey, Lanny Poffo, Danny Davis, Sam Houston, the
Junkyard Dog, Bad News Brown, Hillbilly Jim, Sika, the Ultimate Warrior, King
Harley Race, Jacques & Raymond Rougeau, Demolition, Mr. Fuji, and Scott Case
WWF @ Chicago, IL - Rosemont Horizon - March 12, 1988
David Sammartino
defeated Barry Horowitz
Paul Roma & Jim Powers defeated the Conquistadors
Rick Rude defeated Ken Patera
The Islanders defeated Davey Boy Smith & the
Dynamite Kid
WWF Women’s Champion Sensational Sherri defeated Rockin Robin
Jake Roberts fought Hercules to a double count-out
Randy Savage, WWF Tag Team
Champions Rick Martel & Tito Santana defeated WWF IC Champion the Honkytonk Man,
Bret Hart, & Jim Neidhart in a steel cage match
WWF @ Philadelphia, PA -
Spectrum - March 12, 1988 (10,731)
Televised on the PRISM Network - featured
Dick Graham & Craig DeGeorge on commentary:
SD Jones pinned Johnny V at 6:09
with a headbutt
WWF Women's Tag Team Champions the Jumping Bomb Angels
defeated Judy Martin & Lelani Kai (w/ Jimmy Hart) when Martin was pinned with a
modified victory roll at 8:01 (High Flyers)
Dino Bravo (w/ Frenchy Martin)
pinned Koko B. Ware at 8:34 with the side suplex
Prime Time Wrestling -
4/18/88: Bam Bam Bigelow (w/ Sir Oliver Humperdink) & Don Muraco (w/ Superstar
Billy Graham) defeated the One Man Gang & Butch Reed (w/ Slick) at 14:11 when
Muraco pinned Reed after Reed dove into the ropes when Muraco moved out of the
way
B. Brian Blair & Jim Brunzell defeated Nikolai Volkoff & Boris Zhukov (w/
Slick) at 10:42 when Blair pinned Zhukov with a reverse roll up after Blair &
Brunzell switched places by using the masks
Brutus Beefcake defeated Greg
Valentine (w/ Jimmy Hart) via disqualification at 10:25 when Valentine hit
Beefcake with Hart's megaphone as Beefcake attempted to powerslam Hart
Hulk
Hogan pinned Ted Dibiase (w/ Virgil) in a lumberjack match at 6:05 with the
legdrop after throwing Dibiase off the top rope, despite outside interference
from two men wearing Killer Bees face masks; after the bout, Hogan fought off
the two masked men and unmasked one of them but he was wearing a second mask
underneath; other lumberjacks included: Virgil, Koko B. Ware, SD Jones, Johnny
V, Brutus Beefcake, Dino Bravo, Greg Valentine, Nikolai Volkoff & Boris Zhukov;
stipulations stated Andre the Giant was banned from ringside for the match
(Hulkamania 4)
1989 - Ranger Ross would make his NWA TV debut, winning a
bout against pinned Lee Scott at Center Stage in Atlanta, Georgia.
1989 - Jeff Jarrett & Kerry Von Erich defeat The Stud Stable, Robert Fuller &
Jimmy Golden, to win the World Class Tag Team Titles.
1990 -
Jerry "The King" Lawler defeats Jimmy Valiant in Memphis, Tennessee for the USWA
Unified Heavyweight Title, the fifth of an eventual 27 runs with the title.
1991 - Jim Neidhart joined the WWF announcing team during a Wrestling
Challenge taping in Biloxi, MA.
1992 - WCW ran Camp LeJune, NC with the
following results:
Mr. Hughes pinned PN News
Vinnie Vegas pinned Big Josh
Abdullah the Butcher fought Cactus Jack to a double disqualification
Rick &
Scott Steiner defeated WCW TV Champion Steve Austin & WCW Tag Team Champion
Bobby Eaton
Johnny B. Badd pinned Terrence Taylor
Sting & Ron Simmons
(sub. for El Gigante) defeated WCW US Champion Rick Rude & Larry Zbyszko
1993 - Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka defeats Glenn Osbourne in a tournament final
in Radnor, Pennsylvania to become the ECW Television Champion. The event,
held at Cabrini College following a snowstorm, would be the first-ever ECW TV
Taping for the promotion's Sportschannel Philadelphia timeslot, which debuted on
4/6/93. During the taping, Tod Gordon asked Terry Funk what he thought.
Funk apologized to the crowd for the show but promised if they stuck with ECW,
things would get better. He was quite the prophet that night.
The complete results of the taping featured:
ECW Tag Team Champions the Super Destroyers (w/ Hunter Q. Robbins III)
defeated the Hell Riders (EZ Rider & HD Rider) in 2:58 when Super Destroyer #2
pinned EZ with a somersault senton after #1 hit a powerbomb
Tommy Cairo
defeated Salvatore Bellomo (w/ the Cosmic Commander) via count-out at 5:30 after
Johnny Hotbody accidently knocked Bellomo into a daze; prior to the bout, Terry
Funk greeted the undefeated Cairo and wished him the best of luck; following the
match Hotbody again attempted to attack Cairo but was run off
Rockin' Rebel
pinned Tony Stetson in 4:02 with a roll up and putting his feet on the ropes for
leverage; after the bout, Rebel claimed he would take the ECW Title from the
Sandman and end his career
ECW
TV Title Tournament Quarter Finals: Jimmy Snuka (w/ Eddie Gilbert) pinned Larry
Winters in 4:31 with the splash off the top after Gilbert tripped Winters
Salvatore Bellomo pinned an unknown in an impromptu match at the 19-second mark
after a slam.
ECW TV Title Tournament Quarter Finals: Glenn Osbourne pinned
Johnny Hotbody at 7:56 with a splash off the top after Tommy Cairo tripped
Hotbody off the middle rope; following the bout, Terry Funk conducted an
interview with Osbourne, who claimed the TV title would be his
Larry Winters
& Tony Stetson defeated Chris Michaels & the Samoan Warrior at 5:05 when Winters
pinned Michaels after a Veg-O-Matic; following the match, Funk congratulated the
winners until Hunter Q. Robbins III insulted them, leading to Winters & Stetson
brawling with ECW Tag Team Champions the Super Destroyers in the aisle
ECW
Heavyweight Champion the Sandman defeated the Kodiak Bear at 4:29 via submission
with a cobra clutch; before the bout, ring attendant Peaches surprised the
Sandman with a kiss
Eddie Gilbert pinned JT Smith at 4:33 after hitting him
with a foreign object as Smith attempted to suplex Gilbert into the ring
Tommy Cairo pinned the Super Ninja at 1:44 after catching the Ninja in the
corner and hitting a German suplex; Johnny Hotbody attacked Cairo as the three
count was made and brawled to the back with him
Johnny Hotbody fought Tommy Cairo to a double disqualification
The Super Destroyers defeated the Super Ninja & the Canadian Wolfman
The
Rockin Robin defeated Frank Cody
ECW TV Championship Finals: Jimmy Snuka
defeated Glenn Osbourne
1993 - WWF ran Erie, PA with the following results:
Jim Powers defeated
Repo Man
Bob Backlund defeated Damien Demento
Tito Santana
defeated Skinner
Kamala defeated Kimchee
Rick & Scott Steiner defeated the
Beverly Brothers
Bob Backlund defeated Damien Demento
WWF World Champion
Bret Hart defeated Bam Bam Bigelow
1993 - WWF ran Halifax, Nova Scotia at
the Metro Centre with the following results:
Typhoon pinned Terry Taylor with
a splash
Virgil pinned Rick Martel with a sunset flip
Brian Knobbs pinned
WWF Tag Team Champion IRS with a roll up; IRS had pinned Knobbs with his feet on
the ropes but the referee saw it and had the match continue
Crush defeated
Doink the Clown via disqualification when Doink squirted Crush in the eyes with
water
Tatanka pinned Papa Shango with an inside cradle
The Headshrinkers
defeated Jim Brunzell & Koko B. Ware when Brunzell was pinned
The Undertaker
defeated Yokozuna via disqualification when Yoko used his salt bucket as a
weapon
1994 - In an unfortunate incident that would make both men
famous, Mick Foley lost his ear while wrestling Big Van Vader on a WCW event in
Dresden, Germany. The stage was set for the incident when the ring crew, who
were not WCW's normal crew, were asked to tighten the ropes by a wrestler
earlier in the night when they were loose. The ropes, actually elevator cable
wrapped in rubber, were tightened to the maximum possible. During the bout,
Foley did a spot where he trapped his neck in the ropes, only he was
legitimately trapped. He pulled himself free, tearing his ear in the process.
The match continued, with neither man realizing the severity of the damage, and
Foley's eat fell off after absorbing a Vader blow. The ear was rushed backstage
and put on ice. The cartilage was surgically inserted under Foley's other ear so
he could eventually have reconstructive surgery and get it fixed. Foley opted
not to have the surgery and returned to the ring. He eventually filed suit
against WCW for the incident (and an internal memo mocking it shortly after) but
under Georgia law, could not sue the company. The entire incident would go on to
serve as the opening chapter for "Have A Nice Day", Foley's first autobiography,
which was a massive hit.
Results from the Dresden event featured:
Frank Anderson defeated Harlem Heat Kane
2 Cold Scorpio & Marcus Alexander
Bagwell defeated Paul Orndorff & Paul Roma
Vader pinned Cactus Jack with the
powerbomb.
Sting & Ricky Steamboat defeated WCW US Champion Steve Austin &
Ron Simmons
European Cup Opening Round: WCW World TV Champion Lord Steven
Regal pinned Maxx Payne
WCW World Champion Ric Flair pinned Johnny B. Badd
1994 WWF ran Pittburgh, PA at the Civic Center with the following
results:
The Bushwhackers defeated Well Dunn with the Battering Ram
WWF
Tag Team Champions the Quebecers defeated the 1-2-3 Kid & Jim Powers (sub. for
Marty Jannetty) following the Tower of Quebec
The Smoking Gunns defeated Samu
& Afa (sub. for Fatu) following the Sidewinder
WWF World Champion Yokozuna &
Bastion Booger defeated Men on a Mission when Yoko pinned Mo with a legdrop
Doink & Dink the Clown defeated Bam Bam Bigelow & Luna Vachon when Doink pinned
Bigelow with a school boy roll up after distraction from Dink
Bret Hart & Lex
Luger defeated Owen Hart & IRS when Luger pinned IRS with the running forearm
1995 - Bryan "Crush" Adams was arrested after narcotics officers found
anabolic steroids, unregistered semi-automatic weapons, a stun gun, and
marijuana inside his home. As a result of the arrest, Adams was fired from the
WWF.
1995 - WCW ran Denver, Colorado with the following results:
WCW
TV Champion Arn Anderson defeated Johnny B. Badd via disqualification
Alex
Wright defeated Diamond Dallas Page (sub. for Paul Roma)
WCW Tag Team
Champions Harlem Heat defeated Marcus Alexander Bagwell & the Patriot
Dustin
Rhodes defeated the Blacktop Bully via count-out
Randy Savage & Sting
defeated Avalanche & Big Bubba
WCW US Champion Vader defeated Jim Duggan
1995 - WWF ran Anaheim, CA at the Arrowhead Pond with the following results:
Kwang pinned Gary Key with a spin wheel kick at 4:18
Hakushi pinned the 1-2-3
Kid at 6:15 after turning an attempted spin wheel kick into a powerbomb and a
running senton
WWF Women's Champion Bull Nakano pinned Alundra Blayze with a
powerbomb and putting her feet on the ropes at 8:04; Bob Holly disputed the call
after the match but the decision stood
Bob Backlund defeated Bob Holly at
8:43 via submission with the Crossface Chicken Wing after Holly thought he had
scored the pinfall
WWF World Champion Diesel & Razor Ramon defeated Shawn
Michaels & WWF IC Champion Jeff Jarrett via disqualification at 14:19 when
Psycho Sid interfered and attacked Diesel; the match came down to Michaels vs.
Diesel after Razor was injured and helped backstage by officials while the
Roadie helped a stunned Jarrett backstage minutes later; the Undertaker
eventually came to Diesel's aid against Sid and Michaels
Jacob & Eli Blu
defeated the New Headshrinkers at 8:08 after Fatu was clotheslined by the
illegal Blu
The Undertaker defeated Bam Bam Bigelow via disqualification at
11:08 when Bob Backlund interfered, attempted to apply the Crossface Chicken
Wing on the Undertaker, but was quickly thrown to the floor
Bret Hart
defeated Owen Hart via submission to the Sharpshooter in a No Holds Barred match
at 5:47; after the bout, Bret kept the hold applied for several moments before
letting go
1998 - WCW taped Thunder in Baton Rogue, LA with the following
results:
Raven (w/ Perry Saturn) pinned Brad Armstrong at the 5-second mark
after hitting the DDT before the match began
Jim Duggan pinned Kendall
Windham
Scott Steiner defeated Johnny Grunge
Eddie Guerrero pinned Chavo
Guerrero Jr.; stipulations stated Chavo would have to do as Eddie ordered if
Eddie won
Konnan pinned Lizmark Jr.
Perry Saturn pinned Disco Inferno
The nWo defeated the Giant in a handicap match
Dean Malenko pinned Lenny Lane
(dressed as WCW Cruiserweight Champion Chris Jericho)
Lex Luger defeated
Scott Norton via disqualification
WCW World Champion Sting defeated Randy
Savage via disqualification
1999 - ECW ran Trenton, NJ at the CYC Center
with the following results:
Chris Chetti fought Skull Von Krush (w/ Danny
Doring & Roadkill) to a no contest when ECW World Champion Taz interfered,
attacked all of the wrestlers, and cut a promo on facing Sabu at Living
Dangerously
Nova defeated Tracey Smothers
Tommy Dreamer defeated Steve
Corino (w/ Wild Bill Wyles)
Super Crazy & Little Guido defeated Yoshihiro
Tajiri & Antifaz del Norte when Guido pinned del Norte
Jerry Lynn defeated
Lance Storm (w/ Tammy Lynn Bytch)
Spike Dudley fought Mustafa to a no contest
when Buh Buh Ray & D-Von Dudley interfered after Spike hit the Acid Drop and
dropped Spike with the 3D; after the bout, New Jack attempted to make the save
but was beaten down as well
Shane Douglas (w/ Francine) fought Justin
Credible (w/ Jason & Jazz) to a no contest when Lance Storm & Tammy Lynn Bytch
interfered and Tommy Dreamer made the save
ECW Tag Team Champions - ECW TV
Champion Rob Van Dam & Sabu defeated Buh Buh Ray & D-Von Dudley when RVD pinned
D-Von with the Van Daminator
1999 - WWF ran Anaheim, CA at the Arrowhead
Pond with the following results:
The Acolytes defeated Goldust & the Blue
Meanie
Brian Christopher & Scott Taylor defeated Gangrel & Edge
WWF
Hardcore Champion Hardcore Holly defeated Al Snow
WWF IC Champion Val Venis
defeated Ken Shamrock & Billy Gunn
WWF Tag Team Champions Owen Hart & Jeff
Jarrett defeated Triple H & X-Pac
Test defeated Steve Blackman
The
Godfather & Jackie defeated D-Lo Brown & Ivory
The Undertaker defeated the
Big Bossman
Steve Austin & Mankind defeated WWF World Champion the Rock &
Kane in a Texas Tornado match
2000 - WWF ran Albany, NY at the Pepsi
Arena, featuring the following results:
The Godfather defeated Steve Blackman
Perry Saturn & Dean Malenko defeated Too Cool
WWF Intercontinental & European
Champion Kurt Angle defeated Tazz
The Acolytes defeated the Big Bossman &
Albert
Rikishi defeated Viscera
WWF Light Heavyweight Champion Essa Rios
defeated Crash Holly
WWF Tag Team Champions the Dudley Boyz defeated Matt &
Jeff Hardy and Edge & Christian in an elimination match
The Road Dogg
defeated Test
The Rock & Kane defeated WWF World Champion Triple H & X-Pac
2000 - WCW ran Manchester, Great Britain with the following results:
Norman Smiley defeated Brian Knobbs
The Wall defeated David Flair
WCW TV
Champion Jim Duggan defeated Fit Finlay
Curt Hennig & Vampiro defeated Ric
Flair & Lex Luger
Terry Funk defeated Dustin Rhodes
Booker T defeated WCW
US Champion Jeff Jarrett via disqualification
WCW Tag Team Champions Big Vito
& Johnny the Bull defeated Ron & Don Harris
2000 - ECW held the final
Living Dangerously PPV in Danbury, CT featuring the following results:
Mikey Whipwreck defeated Pitbull #1 in a dark match.
Dusty Rhodes pinned
Steve Corino (w/ Jack Victory) in a bullrope match at 10:14 with the Bionic
elbow after taping the cowbell to Corino's head and then hitting him over the
head with a steel chair (American Dream: The Dusty Rhodes Story)
The New
Dangerous Alliance, CW Anderson & Bill Wiles defeated Danny Doring & Roadkill at
7:23 when Anderson pinned Doring
ECW World Champion Mike Awesome pinned Kid
Kash at 4:44
Nova & Chris Chetti defeated Gedo & Jado at 7:33 when Gedo was
pinned
ECW World TV Championship Tournament Semi-Finals: Rhino defeated the
Sandman via forfeit
ECW World TV Championship Tournament Semi-Finals: Super
Crazy pinned Little Guido at 7:47
Balls Mahoney pinned Kintaro Kanemura at
1:58
New Jack fought Vic Grimes to a no contest after both climbed up on
scaffolding and fell off, seriously injuring New Jack legitimately.
Lance
Storm & Justin Credible defeated ECW Tag Team Champions - ECW World Champion
Mike Awesome & Raven and Tommy Dreamer & Masato Tanaka in a Three-Way Dance to
win the titles; Tanaka pinned Awesome at 4:32; Storm pinned Dreamer at 9:06
ECW World TV Title Tournament Finals: Super Crazy pinned Rhino to win the title
at 7:56
2002 - Maven defeats Al Snow to win the WWF Hardcore Title during a Smackdown broadcast.
2004 - American Dragon Bryan Danielson & Curry Man defeat Gedo & Jado to win the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Titles.
2004 - Kensuke Sasaki defeats Hiroyoshi Tenzan to win the IWGP Heavyweight
Title.
2005 - WWE Raw ran Mobile, Alabama with the following results:
WWE Raw Tag Team Champions William Regal & Tajiri defeated Rob Conway & Sylvian
Grenier
Chris Masters defeated Rhyno
Victoria defeated Molly Holly; Val
Venis was the special referee for the bout
Chris Jericho defeated Christian
Kane defeated Tyson Tomko
WWE IC Champion Shelton Benjamin defeated Gene
Snitsky
Chris Benoit defeated Muhammad Hassan via disqualification
Batista
& Shawn Michaels defeated World Heavyweight Champion Triple H & Edge
2005 - WWE Smackdown ran Oshawa, Ontario at the Civic Auditorium, featuring:
Scotty 2 Hotty & Sho Funaki defeated Joey Matthews & Johnny Nitro (w/ Melina)
when Scotty scored the pin
John Heidenreich pinned Charlie Haas with a
sidewalk slam
Paul London pinned Akio with a sunset flip reversal off the top
Kurt Angle Invitational: Kurt Angle defeated an unknown at around the 20-second
mark
Mark Jindrak pinned Luther Reigns with a tornado punch; after the bout,
Jindrak was attacked by special referee Kurt Angle
WWE Smackdown! Tag Team
Champions Eddie Guerrero & Rey Mysterio defeated Doug & Danny Basham when Eddie
scored the pin with the Frog Splash following the 619 from Mysterio; the
challengers originally won the match and the titles after switching places in
the ring but referee Brian Hebner had the match continue
Torrie Wilson
defeated Jackie Gayda, Michelle McCool, and Dawn Marie in a bikini contest
Spike Dudley pinned Johnny Jeter
John Cena & the Big Show defeated WWE World
Champion John Bradshaw Layfield & WWE US Champion Orlando Jordan at around the
30-second mark when
Cena pinned JBL; after the bout, JBL challenged Cena to
a one-on-one match
John Cena pinned WWE World Champion John Bradshaw Layfield
with the FU in a non-title match after dropkicking a chair into the champion's
face;
2006 - WWE Smackdown ran Lafayette, LA with the following results:
Sho Funaki defeated Kid Kash and Jamie Noble by pinning Noble with a roll up
Road Warrior Animal defeated Matt Hardy
WWE Smackdown! Tag Team Champions
Johnny Nitro & Joey Mercury defeated Super Crazy & Psychosis
Paul Birchill
defeated William Regal
The Boogeyman defeated Sylvan
Bobby Lashley
defeated Simon Dean
WWE US Champion Chris Benoit defeated Booker T via
submission with the Crippler Crossface; Steve Williams was the guest referee for
the bout
World Heavyweight Champion Kurt Angle defeated Rey Mysterio Jr.,
Mark Henry, and Randy Orton by pinning Orton following the Olympic Slam
2006 - TNA held their Destination X PPV in Orlando, FL with the following results:
*Shannon Moore defeated Cassidy Riley2010 - Chessman wins the AAA Rey de Reyes Tournament, defeating Hernandez & Marco Corleone.
2010 - Jesse Ventura's TruTV series "Conspiracy Theory" was picked
up for a second season.
2011 - TNA ran Rahway, NJ. Mike Johnson filed the
following live report:
Pre-Show Notes:
The crowd looks to be in
the 1,200-1,500 fans....There will be at least one surprise appearance from a
TNA personality tonight....There was a meet and greet with Jeff Hardy before the
show for fans purchasing a Hardy collectible truck....Don West is doing his
usual incredible job pushing merchandise...Kazarian signed for fans before the
show.
TNA's Rahway event began with ring announcer and master of
ceremonies Jeremy Borash coming to the ring to warm up the crowd and push that
the loudest fans will be getting a chance to go backstage and meet TNA stars. As
you can imagine, that led to just about everyone in the building going nuts to
get noticed.
This led to Gunner and Murphy coming out, forcing TNA
executive Craig Jenkins into the ring to announce that they will not let anyone
go backstage. They said that Jeff Jarrett and Jeff Hardy sent word they aren't
letting anyone backstage. Borash said that there are going to be a lot of pissed
off fans in New Jersey and ripped on Jenkins' sweater vest, saying he was going
to make sure the backstage passes are given out whether Immortal likes it or
not. Big pop for that.
TNA X-Division champion Kazarian vs. Robbie E vs.
Shannon Moore
Robbie E came out with Cookie and with Angelina from The
Jersey Shore. Angelina, who is now training at the IWF Wrestling School in
nearby Wayne, NJ was an unadvertised surprise. This was E's TNA debut in New
Jersey, his home state so as you can imagine, he got a big reaction. Moore
received a lot of cheers coming out.
Moore and Kazarian tried to double
on E. E backed off and took the ring mic, saying everyone was here to see him
fistpump. The fans chanted Robbie's name. Kazarian grabbed the mic away and said
that he may claim that the fans paid to see his fistbump but they really paid to
see TNA action. He said that E may claim to be representing Jersey but he's
really representing douchebags across the world. Kazarian ripped on Cookie and
Angelina saying they were repping what happens when a midget and a garden nome
have unprotected sex. E did the fistbump anyway and got a big pop.
Kazarian and Moore laughed at E so he challenged them to a fistbump challenge.
They teased doing it and then gave him the finger and jumped him. Kazarian hit a
leg lariat on E, sending him to the outside. Moore and Kazarian then went back
and forth ending with a Moore rana. He went for a kick to the sternum but E hit
the ring. Moore cut him off and instead E got nailed with a legdrop. Kazarian
then hit a high elbowdrop.
Kazarian and Moore then went back and forth.
Moore misseda charge in the corner as Kazarian went to the apron. E pulled him
off, smacking his face on the mat. E then took Moore out. The girls ripped at
Moore from the outside. There was an "Ink, Inc. sucks" chant. Kazarian returned
to the ring and rolled up E. Moore charged him and Kazarian nailed a Northern
Lights suplex as he rolled up E for a two count on both.
Moore came off
the ropes on Kazarian but was grabbed by E. Moore reversed it into a bulldog
takedown for a two count. E whipped Moore into the ropes where Cookie grabbed at
his leg. E charged Moore but was backdropped over the top to the floor, almost
wiping out Angelina.
Kazarian and Cookie had words and he chased her into
the ring, where she was trapped between Moore and Kaz. Kaz grabbed her and held
her as Moore spanked her. Angelina hit the ring to help but was spanked as well.
E charged Kazarian but was nailed with the reverse piledriver and pinned.
Your winner and still X-Division champ, Kazarian!
A hot opener to
kick off the show with a fast paced style and some good comedy stuff involving
the danceoff and the Shore girls.
Jeremy Borash introduced Earl Hebner as
the most infamous referee in history and the fans were all over him about Bret
Hart. This led to Hebner revealing a shirt reading "Damn Right I Did!"
TNA Knockouts champion Madison Rayne vs. Velvet Sky
They did a funny bit
where Hebner had problems taking Rayne's tiara off. Rayne tried to mock Sky by
doing her gyrations on the ropes. Sky then tried to show her how it was done,
only to be attacked and choked against the ropes.
Rayne tried to whip Sky
into the ropes but was caught with a single leg takedown and rolled up for a two
count. Rayne took a powder to the floor. She returned to the ring as Sky
followed her to the floor. Rayne cut off Sky on the apron and tried to suplex
her in. Sky tried to reverse it but had her neck snapped against the ropes and
fell to the floor. Rayne slammed her head-first into the apron.
Sky was
tossed back into the ring, where Rayne used her legs to choke Sky. Sky began
firing back with shots to the mid-section byt Rayne cut her off and locked on a
rear chinlock. The fans began chanting for Sky, bringing her back to life. Rayne
cut her off and went back to the rear chinlock just as Sky was about to escape.
Rayne tried to drop down on Sky but Sky turned and Rayne came down on her
knees, Sky was hit with a high kneelift and nearly pinned. Rayne rolled her to
the mat and used her legs to pound Sky's face into the ring. Sky began arguing
with the referee over his count. That distraction allowed Sky to nail a
jawbreaker.
Sky mounted a comeback with several clotheslines and a kick
to the face. She bulldogged Rayne and covered her for a two count. Rayne began
screaming at Hebner and Sky pushed her into his arms. With some hesitation, he
planted one on her and did the Flait strut.
Sky went after Rayne with a
charge but was cut off in the corner and Rayne used the ropes for leverage as
she scored the pinfall.
Your winner and still TNA Knockouts champion,
Madison Rayne!
Decent match that the crowd loved, especially the Hebner
stuff.
Hernandez vs. Matt Morgan
Hernandez attacked Morgan as soon
as he entered the ring and choked him against the ropes. Morgan mounted a
comeback and clotheslined Hernandez over the top to the floor. Morgan reached
for him but was snapped on the ropes. Hernandez worked him over and scored
several two counts.
Hernandez grabbed Morgan's neck and twisted it,
trying to force a submission. Morgan fought his way to his feet but was nailed
with a hell of a chop in the corner. Hernandez continued working over Morgan,
beating him down with punches until being caught out of nowhere with a sideslam.
Hernandez came back with a slingshot shoulderblock into the ring for a two
count and began choking out Morgan. He measured and chopped Morgan in the corner
then whipped and splashed him in the opposite side. Morgan continued tearing ay
Morgan's face as the fans tried to rally Morgan. Morgan caught him with a big
clothesline and collapsed as the referee counted both men down.
They
returned to their feet with Morgan cleaning house on Hernandez with a series of
hard rights and a clothesline. Morgan nailed a running charge in the corner,
followed by a Fall Away Slam for a two count. He went after Hernandez in the
corner but was kicked in the gut, Hernandez went to the top but was slammed off
by Morgan.
Morgan called for the Carbon Footprint but missed it and
crotched himself in the corner. Hernandez drilled him and went for the Border
Toss but Morgan slipped out, nailed the Footprint and scored the pin.
Your winner, Matt Morgan!
Good back and forth match!
Jeremy Borash
plugged Victory Road tomorrow and then read a text from Jeff Jarrett, where he
promised to make Kurt Angle tap out in record time.
TNA Tag Team
champions Beer Money vs. Gunner & Murphy
Gunner and Murphy heeled the
hell out of the crowd as they came to the ring. Beer Money tossed their shirts
into the crowd then swiped their challengers' shirts off the ringside table and
wiped their rear ends with them, then through them at Gunner and Murphy.
Gunner and Storm started out with Storm being forced into the corner. Gunner
slapped him when he broke clean. Storm grabbed his beer and took a swig for
encouragement. He offered some to Hebner, who took a drink of his own. He then
offered a sip to Gunner, only to poke him in the eye when Gunner accepted.
Storm cleaned house in Gunner working him over and then tagging into Roode.
Beer Money double teamed him for a near fall. Roode went for a suplex but was
maneuvered into the challengers' corner. Murphy tagged in and drilled him across
the back.
Murphy unloaded on Roode with a series of punches then kicks
and stomps in the corner. Roode came back with a hard chop and then ran Murphy
into the tunbuckles. He followed up with a clothesline and Murphy stumbled into
the champions' corner, where he was nailed by Storm for good measure.
Roode continued the assault with a knee to the gut and a back suplex. He tagged
out to Storm, who nailed a side Russian Legsweep. Murphy forced Storm into his
corner but Storm nailed Gunner and fought his way out. He rebounded off the
ropes only to be tripped and pulled out of the ring. Gunner slammed him into the
railing and rolled him back into the ring, where Murphy covered him for a two
count.
Gunner and Murphy cut off the ring and took turns working over
Storm, garnering several near falls. Murphy beat on Storm in the corner as fans
catcalled Gunner over his "short shorts." Storm nailed a lungblower on Murphy
and made the hot tag to Roode.
Roode hit the ring and worked over Gunner
with a series of clotheslines, forearms and chops. Murphy then got the same
treatment. He drilled Gunner with a running clothesline. Gunner fought back but
was nailed with an awesome spinebuster for a two count. Murphy interfered but
was laid out.
Beer Money hit a catapult into a DDT on Gunner for a two
count. Murphy tossed Storm to the floor. The challengers worked over Roode but
he kept kicking out. Gunner went to the top rope but Storm crotched him, then
spit beer in Murphy's face. Beer Money drilled Gunner with DWI and scored the
pin.
Your winners and still TNA Tag Team champions. Beer Money!
A
very good back and forth tag match where Gunner and Murphy had the chance to
show a lot more than they usually do on TV. Good stuff.
AJ Styles vs.
Jeff Hardy
Jeff Hardy received a pretty nice reaction as he came to the
ring. Lots of girls screaming for him. Hardy teased throwing his shirt into the
crowd but instead just tossed it out of the ring to a ringside table.
They locked up as the fans chanted back and forth for both men. Styles took the
ring mic and said he remembers wrestling here before. He said nothing has
changed as they are still the best fans in the world. He said that he hasn't
forgotten where he comes from. Styles had worked for JAPW here in the past.
Hardy took the mic and told the crowd to kiss his ass.
They locked up and
went back and forth with some good counter wrestling. Hardy was rolled up but
kicked up at two. Hardy retreated and walked around tSring. When he returned,
they locked up again but Hardy nailed Styles low. Fans began chanting, "Same old
sh**."
Styles leaprogged Hardy and came back with a nice dropkick. Hardy
rolled back out of the ring. Styles followed and tossed Hardy back into the
ring. Hardy ran back out of the ring. He caught Styles on the way in and tried
to suplex him back in. Styles tried to reverse it. Hardy reversed it and threw
Styles down on the apron, where he bounced to the floor.
As Hardy tossed
Styles back in the ring, he flipped off a group of fans chanting "He's so
sober." He slammed AJ into the turnbuckles, then pulled Styles' legs into the
ringpost, crotching him. Hardy continued beating on him but Styles mounted a
comeback until he was nailed with a Hot Shot.
Hardy continued working
over Styles until ducking a twisting moonsault press. Styles charged Hardy but
was sent up and over. Styles fought Hardy but was caught with an inverted
suplex.
Hardy went up for the Swanton but Styles got to his feet. Hardy
landed on his feet so Styles hit the Pele KIck and then a brainbuster. Fans
chanted for Styles to do it again but he instead went to the top rope. Hardy cut
him off and set him up for a superplex, then nailed it. Hardy went after Styles
in the corner but was kicked off. Styles went for the Styles Clash but Hardy
backdropped him.
Styles turned that into a sunset flip but Hardy kicked
up. Styles nailed a Pele Kick and drilled Hardy with the Styles Clash for the
pin.
Your winner, AJ Styles!
Jeff Jarrett vs. Kurt Angle
Jarrett took the mic and ripped on some guy from TMZ.com for not respecting the
business. He said that earlier today the guy tried to ask him if he sticks a
sock in his trunk. He asked the guy to hop the rail and demanded he asked Jeff
to his face. The guy did and Jarrett went right after him, choking him and
shoving him around. Security ran the guy off. I am guessing this was a publicity
deal for the TMZ website or TV show since they were here filming Angelina.
Kurt Angle came to the ring. Big chant for Angle. Jarrett made Borash
announce that he does "not suck" which of course led to the fans jumping all
over Jarrett. Jarrett then took the mic but changed his mind.
They locked
up as fans chanted for Karen Angle and "Slapnuts." They started slow with some
nice back and forth wrestling. Jarrett beat Angle down and Angle staggered
against the ropes. Jarrett was caught in a suplex and Angle worked him over
around the ring, then clobbered him with punches in the corner.
Jarrett
nailed Angle with a eyepoke and draped him over the apron and nailed an elbow to
the chest. Fans got on Jarrett chanting, "Sloppy Seconds." Jarrett kept working
on Angle in the corner and when the referee got involved, Jeff shoved and
slapped him. The ref slapped him back and Angle rolled him up for a two count.
Jarrett laid out Angle against the ropes and did the Fargo Strut. Angle
rebounded off the ropes and caught him with a clothesline. Both men were down as
the referee counted them out. Jarrett and Angle battled back and forth with
punches until Angle nailed a clothesline and a belly to belly suplex for a two
count.
Angle pulled down the straps and went for the Olympic Slam. Jeff
slipped out and nailed an enziguiri. Jarrett mocked Angle and went for the
Stroke but Angle rolled him into the anklelock. Jarrett kicked him into the
ropes but missed a leap, crotching himself. Angle nailed the Olympic Slam for
the pin.
Your winner, Kurt Angle!
After the match, Beer Money
joined Kurt Angle in the ring for photos and autographs ($20 a pop) while
Jarrett signed at the merchandise table and other talents mingled at ringside
signing autographs as well. A pretty happy gathering to close the typically well
produced TNA house show.
2011 - WWE ran Wichita, Kansas. Bill Fisher
filed the following live report:
This was very similar to Friday's house
show. It opened with the same deal where the GM set up a Battle Royal where the
winner would get a shot later on at Daniel Bryan's US Title. Sheamus won,
eliminating Mark Henry last.
Eve beat Nikki Bella to keep her Divas
Title. They did the dance off too.
Santino Marella and Vladimir Kozlov,
with Tamina, beat the Usos.
Evan Bourne beat Tyson Kidd in a good match.
Bryan (with Gail Kim) beat Sheamus to keep the US Title.
R-Truth beat
William Regal.
The main event was different than Friday's show. John Cena
and Randy Orton teamed up to take on The Miz and Alex Riley. They had a good
match, which the faces won when they hit their finishers.
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