January 7th
On this day in history in ....
1913 - Jess Westergaard defeats Henry Ordemann for the American
Heavyweight Title in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
1929 - In a disputed victory, Charlie Fischer defeats World Middleweight
Champion Johnny Meyers in Chicago, Illinois. Meyers obtained a court order
preventing the Illinois State Athletic Commission from awarding the title to
anyone else, however the commission would recognize Gus Kallio as champion, who
defeated Meyers by decision after a 2½ hour match on August 7, 1928.
1941 - Ivan Rasputin defeats Bobby Managoff in San Francisco, California to
win the Pacific Coast Heavyweight Title for the second time.
1949 - Chavo Guerrero, Sr. is born in El Paso, Texas.
1953 - Carl Engstrom and Frank Stojack defeat Johnny Cretorian and Kurt
Von Poppenheim for the Big Time Wrestling Northwest Tag Team Title in Vancouver,
British Columbia.
1954 - Hombre Montana and Whipper Billy Watson defeat Al and Tiny Mills
to win the NWA Canadian Open Tag Team Title in Toronto, Ontario, ending the
Mills' second reign.
1958 - Casey and Danny McShain win a tournament for the vacant NWA Texas
Tag Team Title in Dallas, Texas.
1961 - Don Leo Jonathan defeats Dr. X (Bill Miller) to win the Omaha
version of the World Heavyweight Title in Omaha, Nebraska.
1965 - Mr. Fujiwara and Curtis Iaukea defeat Lord James Blears and Neff
Maivia for the NWA Hawaii Tag Team Title in Honolulu, Hawaii, ending Blears and
Maivia's fourth reign.
1966 - Gene Kiniski defeats Lou Thesz for the NWA World Heavyweight Title
in St. Louis, Missouri, ending Thesz's third reign.
1966 - Bob Geigel wins his second NWA Central States Heavyweight Title in
St. Joseph, Missouri, ending the 11th reign of Sonny Myers.
1971 - Chris "C.W. Anderson" Wright is born in Emit, North
Carolina.
1974 - Sharon Lee and Jackie West defeat Mariko Akagi and Peggy Kuroda to
win the WWWA World Tag Team Title in Niigata, Japan, ending Akagi and Kuroda's
second reign.
1976 - Greg Valentine and Bill Watts defeat The Hollywood Blonds (Jerry
Brown and Buddy Roberts) to win the vacant Tri-State version of the NWA United
States Tag Team Title. Previous champions Killer Karl Kox and Dick Murdoch had
split up in December.
1978 - Ted DiBiase wins the NWA Central States Heavyweight Title for the
second time, defeating Bob Brown in Kansas City, Kansas, ending Brown's ninth
reign.
1979 - Terry Gordy and Michael Hayes defeat Bobby Eaton and George Gulas
in Chattanooga, Tennessee for the NWA Mid-America Tag Team Title.
1980 - The Assassins (Jody Hamilton and Tom Renesto) defeat Ricky and
Robert Gibson for their third AWA Southern Tag Team Title in Memphis, Tennessee,
just six days after the Gibsons' defeated the Assassins to win their own second
title.
1984 - Spike Huber defeats Bobby Colt to win the World Wrestling
Association World Heavyweight Title in Indianapolis, Indiana. At the same show,
Dick the Bruiser and Jeff Van Kamp defeat Abdullah the Great and Jerry Valiant
for the WWA World Tag Team Title.
1985 - Billy Haynes defeats Gino Hernandez (subbing for an absent Chris
Adams) for Adams' World Class Television Title in Fort Worth, Texas, ending
Adams' third reign.
1986 - The fourth edition of the WWF's "Saturday Night's Main
Event" airs on NBC, earning a 10.4 rating. The show was taped at The
Sundome in Tampa, Florida on December 19, and was the second-ever WWF event in
Tampa. The results:
- Bob Orton, Jr., Roddy Piper and Jesse Ventura defeated Hillbilly Jim, Uncle
Elmer and Cousin Luke, when Piper made Luke submit to a sleeper hold following
Orton hitting Luke in the head with his cast.
- WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan pinned Terry Funk after a lariat.
- Randy Savage pinned George Steele after a double axehandle.
- Nikolai Volkoff pinned Corporal Kirchner after a stungun and knee to the chest
in a Peace match.
- The Junkyard Dog and Ricky Steamboat defeated Mr. Fuji and Don Muraco, when
JYD pinned Fuji.
1986 - Rocky Morgan defeats Chic Cullen in Croydon, England to win the
British Heavy Middleweight Title, ending Cullen's second reign.
1987 - Coco Samoa and Ricky Santana defeat Abbuda Dein and Mike Miller
for the NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Title in Portland, Oregon, ending Dein
and Miller's second reign.
1989 - The Southern Rockers (Steve Doll and Scott Peterson) defeat Abbuda
Dein and The Grappler to win the NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Title in
Portland, Oregon, beginning their sixth reign.
1990 - Bronislau "Bronko" Nagurski, a fullback for the Chicago
Bears as well as a multiple-title winning wrestler, dies at age 81 in
International Falls, Minnesota. He was one of the first football players
to succeed as a professional wrestler. Nagurski won the World Heavyweight Title
in 1937 and also held the Los Angeles, Minneapolis and National Wrestling
Association versions of the title, as well as winning the Minneapolis NWA World
Tag Team Title with Verne Gagne in 1957. Nagurski played eight seasons with the
Bears, two of those years championship years (1931 and 1932), and is a charter
member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame (1963).
1991 - The Fabulous Ones (Steve Keirn and Stan Lane) defeat Tony Anthony
and Doug Gilbert for the USWA Tag Team Title in Memphis, Tennessee, ending
Anthony and Gilbert's second reign.
1993 - Masayoshi Motegi defeats Ray Gonzalez to win the WWC World Junior
Heavyweight Title in Tokyo, Japan. This began the title's 14-month period in the
W*ING promotion until its close.
1995 - Kevin Von Erich defeats Greg Valentine in Dallas, Texas to win the
NWA North American Heavyweight Title.
1996 - Mabel defeats Carlos Colón for the WWC Universal Heavyweight
Title in San Germán, Puerto Rico, ending Colón's 16th reign. Colón had
just defeated Mabel the previous day in Caguas for the title, which was held up
after a match between the two on December 16 in Bayamón.
1999 - Jun Akiyama and Kenta Kobashi end the fifth AJPW Unified World Tag
Team Title reign of Toshiaki Kawada and Akira Taue in Kochi, Japan.
1999 - BDL defeats Twiggy Ramirez and The Suicide Kid in a three-way
match to win the vacant IWA Mid-South Light Heavyweight Title in Louisville,
Kentucky. The title was stripped from Adam Pearce for not defending.
1999 - Romeo Valentino defeats King Kong Bundy for the Maryland
Championship Wrestling Heavyweight Title in Glen Burnie, Maryland, becoming the
first two-time champion.
2000 - Gary Albright suffers a heart attack in the ring wrestling for his
father-in-law, Afa Anoa'i's World Xtreme Wrestling in Hazleton, Pennsylvania. He
was pronounced dead just minutes after being taken from the ring. Albright was
36. Albright was a state amateur wrestling champion in his home state of Rhode
Island, as well as a two-time All-Japan Tag Team Champion with Stan Hansen and
Steve Williams. Albright also worked in Nobuhiko Takada's UWF International.
2000 - Tomoaki Honda and Ryuji Yamakawa defeat Kamikaze and Shunme
Matsuzaki to win the BJW Tag Team Title in Osaka, Japan.
2000 - Mr. Showtime defeats Joey Venture for the NWA Southern Junior
Heavyweight Title in Dyersburg, Tennessee.
2001 - ECW holds its final pay-per-view event, "Guilty as
Charged", at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City, New York. The
results:
- Bilvis Wesley pinned Mike Bell in a dark match.
- Cyrus and Jerry Lynn defeated Joey Matthews and Christian York, when Cyrus
pinned Matthews after Lynn hit Matthews with the cradle piledriver. After the
match, Da Baldies (Angel and DeVito) attacked Matthews and York, as well as
their manager Joel Gertner. Cyrus then paid off Da Baldies, and took Gertner's
place on commentary with Joey Styles.
- ECW World Tag Team Champions Danny Doring and Roadkill defeated Hot Commodity
(Julio Dinero and EZ Money), when Doring pinned Dinero, to retain the titles.
All three members of Hot Commodity (Dinero, Money and Chris Hamrick) all
attacked the champs until Nova made his surprise return and cleared the ring.
- Nova pinned Chris Hamrick in an impromptu match.
- Tommy Dreamer defeated C.W. Anderson in an I Quit match.
- The Unholy Alliance (Yoshihiro Tajiri and Mikey Whipwreck) defeated The Full
Blooded Italians (Little Guido and Tony Mamaluke) and Super Crazy and Kid Kash
in three-way dance to become #1 contenders for the ECW World Tag Team Title.
Mamaluke pinned Kash after Sal E. Graziano interfered and splashed Kash, then
Whipwreck pinned Guido and Tajiri pinned Mamaluke with simultaneous tiger
suplexes.
- Simon Diamond and Johnny Swinger fought Balls Mahoney and Chilly Willy to a no
contest after Rhino interfered. Rhino ducked a chair from Mahoney, then Gored
Mahoney, Dawn Marie, Chilly Willy and The Blue Boy in succession, and gave
Jasmin St. Claire a second-rope piledriver.
- The Sandman defeated ECW World Heavyweight Champion Steve Corino and Justin
Credible in a Tables, Ladders, Chairs and Canes match to win the title, after
both Corino and Credible went through tables. They shook the new champion's hand
before being attacked by Da Baldies, with the four men then fighting to the
locker room. Rhino ran in and Gored the new champion, and got him to defend the
title.
- ECW World Television Champion Rhino pinned ECW World Heavyweight Champion The
Sandman to win the World Heavyweight Title in an impromptu match after a
piledriver on a piece of one of the broken tables. Cyrus celebrated with Rhino
in the ring and challenged anyone to come out and face him. Rob Van Dam, who
hadn't appeared at an ECW show in over two months, came out and had a staredown
with Rhino before Jerry Lynn attacked RVD.
- Rob Van Dam pinned Jerry Lynn in an impromptu match after the Van Terminator,
with Joel Gertner holding the chair.
- Following the PPV, Justin Credible & Steve Corino cut a promo announcing
their alliance as the new Impact Players.
2001 - FMW holds a pay-per-view event at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan.
The results were:
- Kyoko Inoue won a battle royal.
- Chris Candido pinned Azusa Kudo.
- Ricky Fuji and Flying Kid Ichihara defeated WEW Six-Man Tag Team Champion Jado
and Kaori Nakayama, when Ichihara pinned Nakayama.
- WEW Hardcore Champion Kintaro Kanemura pinned Masato Tanaka.
- Goemon and Onryo defeated WEW Hardcore Tag Team Champions Hideki Hosaka and
Mammoth Sasaki, when Goemon pinned Sasaki, to win the title, ending Hosaka and
Sasaki's second reign.
- Masato Tanaka and WEW Six-Man Tag Team Champion Gedo defeated WEW Tag Team
Champions Tetsuhiro Kuroda and WEW Heavyweight Champion Kodo Fuyuki, when Gedo
pinned Fuyuki, to win the title. The title would be vacated on February 21, when
Gedo and Tanaka left FMW.
2001 - One Man Gang defeats champion Carlos Colón and Abdullah the
Butcher in a three-way match to win the WWC Hardcore Title in Mayagüez,
Puerto Rico.
2002 - WWE RAW at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York
featured the long-awaited return of Triple H from his first quadricep tear,
suffered on May 21 in San Jose, California. He stated on the "Triple H: The
Game" DVD that even he was taken back by the tremendous ovation when his
music hit in the Garden. Triple H came to the ring and announced he was entering
the Royal Rumble match, followed by Kurt Angle doing the same. The show ended
with Triple H hitting Angle with the Pedigree. Match results from the event
were.
In dark matches:
- Brock Lesnar pinned Rico Constantino.
- Randy Orton pinned Ron Waterman.
In matches taped for the following weekend's "Jakked":
- The Hurricane pinned Funaki with a flying crossbody.
- Crash Holly pinned Prince Nana with a tornado bulldog.
- Perry Saturn defeated John Jirus (Xavier) by submission with the Rings of
Saturn.
- Christian pinned Lo-Ki after the Unprettier.
In RAW matches:
- Rob Van Dam pinned Test after the Van Daminator and Five-Star Frog Splash.
- Billy and Chuck defeated Albert and Scotty 2 Hotty, when Gunn pinned Scotty
after the Fameasser.
- WWF Intercontinental Champion Edge pinned Lance Storm after the Edgecution.
- Steve Austin and The Rock defeated Big Bossman and Booker T, when Austin
pinned Bossman after the Stone Cold Stunner.
- WWF Undisputed Champion Chris Jericho pinned Rikishi after hitting him with
one of his title belts.
- Spike Dudley and Tazz defeated WWF Tag Team Champions The Dudley Boyz (Bubba
Ray and D-Von Dudley) to win the title, ending the Dudleys' sixth reign.
- WWF Women's Champion Trish Stratus and Terri had a no contest in a wet T-shirt
contest when Jazz attacked Trish.
2002 - Richard Garza, known professionally as "The World's Strongest
Wrestler" Mighty Igor Vodic, among other names, dies at age 70. Vodic held
the AWA World Heavyweight Title for one week in 1965, as well as titles in his
native Detroit, Michigan.
2004 - TNA holds its 76th weekly pay-per-view event at the TNA Asylum in
Nashville, Tennessee. The results:
In dark matches:
- Sonny Siaki defeated Dirty Money.
- Elix Skipper defeated Justin Kage.
- Glenn Gilberti and David Young defeated Sean Lee and Matt Power.
- Kid Kash defeated Matt Sydal.
In pay-per-view matches:
- Abyss and Red Shirt Security (Joe Legend and Kevin Northcutt) defeated A.J.
Styles and America's Most Wanted (Chris Harris and James Storm), when Abyss
pinned Styles.
- NWA World Tag Team Champions 3Live Kru (B.G. James and Ron Killings) defeated
Simon Diamond and Johnny Swinger, when Killings pinned Diamond, to retain the
title.
- Chris Vaughn pinned Kid Kash.
- Julio Dinero and CM Punk defeated Raven and The Sandman, when Punk pinned
Raven.
- Chris Sabin defeated champion Michael Shane, Christopher Daniels and Low Ki in
an Ultimate X match to win the TNA X Division Title for the second time.
2004 - Nick Dinsmore defeats Johnny Jeter for the vacant OVW Heavyweight
Title in Louisville, Kentucky, beginning his eighth reign. The title was vacated
on December 10, after a three-way match on December 3 between then-champion Mark
Magnus, Dinsmore and Jeter resulted in Magnus being pinned by both of the
challengers at once.
2006 - J.D. Escalade and The Juggulator leave with three the NWA
Tri-State titles between them, by winning a tag team match in Parkersburg, West
Virginia. They defeated NWA Tri-State X Division Champion Vance Desmond and
Heavyweight Champion Chris Kahn to win their singles titles, as well as the NWA
Tri-State Tag Team Title. This ended Desmond's third X Division Title reign.
2006 - Jersey All Pro Wrestling holds "Wild Card II" at the
Rahway Rec Center in Rahway, New Jersey. The results:
- Mercedes Martinez defeated Alicia by disqualification.
- Monsta Mack defeated Trent Acid.
- Monty Brown defeated EC Negro.
- Frankie Kazarian defeated Xavier.
- JAPW Tag Team Champions The S.A.T. (Joél and José Maximo) defeated The
Outcast Killaz (Diablo Santiago and Oman Turtuga) and The Briscoe Brothers (Jay
and Mark Briscoe) to retain the title.
- Teddy Hart defeated JAPW Light Heavyweight Champion Azrieal in the finals of a
Gauntlet match to win the title, ending Azrieal's third reign. The match also
included Arcadia, Javi Air, Quiet Storm, Grim Reefer and M-Dogg20.
- Rhino defeated JAPW Heavyweight Champion Jay Lethal to win the title.
2006 - Handsome Joe defeats TAKA Michinoku to win the Kaientai Dojo
Strongest-K Title in Tokyo, Japan.
2006 - Jason Blackman and Jeremy V defeat Pomp and Circumstance (Ace
Rockwell and Shaun Tempers) for the NWA Anarchy Tag Team Title in Cornelia,
Georgia.
2006 - Mike Carter defeats Kevin Northcutt to win the NWA Mississippi
Heavyweight Title in Magee, Mississippi, ending Northcutt's second reign.
2006 - Rob McBride defeats Mitch Connor to win the Carolina Wrestling
Federation Mid-Atlantic Television Title.
2007 - At WORLD-1's two "Rebirth of Destruction" events in
Pottstown, Pennsylvania, Cheerleader Melissa defeats Allison Danger to win the
Queen's Cup tournament at the afternoon event. At the evening show, Josh Daniels
defeats Greg Spitz for the King's Cup, Kirby Mack wins a six-way match over
champion T.J. Mack, Shane Hagadorn, Pelle Primeau, Alex Payne and Rhett Titus to
win the AWA World Light Heavyweight Title, and Steve Corino defeats Ric Converse
for the AWA World Heavyweight Title, beginning his second reign.
2007 - The Briscoe Brothers (Jay and Mark Briscoe) defeat Yoshinobu
Kanemaru and Takashi Sugiura to win the Pro Wrestling NOAH GHC Junior
Heavyweight Tag Team Title in Tokyo, Japan, ending Kanemaru and Sugiura's second
reign.
2007 - Gedo and Jado defeat Don Fujii and Masaaki Mochizuki for the
Dragon Gate I-J Heavyweight Tag Team Title in Tokyo, Japan.
2007 - Yuji Hino and Saburo Inamatsu defeat Handsome Joe and Yasu Urano
for the Kaientai Dojo Strongest-K Tag Team Title in Tokyo, Japan.
2007 - WWE holds the third-annual "New Year's Revolution" pay-per-view at the Kemper Arena in Kansas City, Missouri. Coverage of the event is on Page 2!
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