March 14th
On this day in history in ....
1887 - Evan "Strangler" Lewis defeats Joe Acton in Chicago, Illinois
to win the World Catch-as-Catch-Can Heavyweight Title.
1918 - Young Hackenschmidt (Neil Olsen) defeats Louis Nelson for the World
Welterweight Title in New York City, New York.
1944 - Babe Sharkey defeats Ed "Strangler" Lewis to win the Maryland
World Heavyweight Title in Baltimore, Maryland.
1947 - Vic Christy defeats Orville Brown to win the Midwest Wrestling
Association World Heavyweight Title in St. Joseph, Missouri.
1950 - Miguel Guzmán and Rito Romero defeat Al Lovelock and Danny McShain to
win the NWA Texas Tag Team Title in Dallas, Texas.
1952 - Hombre Montana and Leo Nomellini defeat Ben and Mike Sharpe for the San
Francisco NWA World Tag Team Title in Oakland, California, ending the Sharpes'
fifth reign.
1960 - Ivan and Karol Kalmikoff defeat Ilio DaPaolo and Whipper Billy Watson to
win the NWA Canadian Open Tag Team Title in Toronto, Ontario, ending DaPaolo and
Watson's second reign.
1964 - Bryan Clark, known by his given name as well as Adam Bomb and Wrath, is
born in Tallahassee, Florida.
1968 - The Mighty Yankees (Frank Morrell and Eddie Sullivan) defeat Len Rossi
and Tamaya Soto to win the Mid-America NWA World Tag Team Title in Chattanooga,
Tennessee.
1968 - Larry Hennig defeats Kurt Von Brauner for the Amarillo NWA Brass Knuckles
Title in Amarillo, Texas.
1970 - Dale Lewis and The Missouri Mauler defeat Bronko Lubich and Chris Markoff
for the NWA Florida Tag Team Title in Tampa, Florida.
1973 - Tommy Gilbert and Eddie Marlin defeat Bobby Hart and Lorenzo Parente to
win the NWA Mid-America Tag Team Title in Nashville, Tennessee, ending Hart and
Parente's third reign and began Gilbert and Marlin's second.
1977 - Guy Mitchell wins his third Vancouver NWA Pacific Coast Heavyweight Title
in Vancouver, British Columbia, ending Gene Kiniski's sixth reign.
1977 - Nick Gulas' promotion in Memphis, Tennessee held a tournament for the
Mid-America NWA Southern Tag Team Title at the Mid-South Coliseum. The title was
vacated in February after Porkchop Cash and Gorgeous George, Jr. split up.
Dennis Condrey and Phil Hickerson defeated Ricky and Robert Gibson in the finals
to win the vacant title, beginning their third reign.
1978 - Dino Bravo and Dominic DeNucci defeat Mr. Fuji an Prof. Tanaka in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for the WWWF World Tag Team Title, ending Fuji and
Tanaka's third reign.
1980 - Tiger Conway, Jr. and Jose Lothario defeat Mr. Hito and Mr. Sakurada for
the World Class American Tag Team Title in Houston, Texas.
1980 - The Junkyard Dog defeats Ernie Ladd to win the Mid-South Louisiana
Heavyweight Title in Shreveport, Louisiana.
1980 - Chavo Guerrero defeats The Hood (Johnny Mantell) for the NWA Americas
Heavyweight Title in Los Angeles, California, to begin his 16th and final reign.
1980 - Bruiser Brody defeats Mark Lewin to win the NWA Texas Brass Knuckles
Title in Houston, Texas. This began and ended each man's fifth reign.
1981 - The WWF held an event at the Boston Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. The
results:
- Pete Doherty defeated Fred Marzino.
- Johnny Rodz defeated Joe Crugnale.
- Bruno Sammartino defeated Stan Hansen in a steel cage match.
- The Moondogs (Rex and Spot) defeated Pedro Morales and Dominic DeNucci.
- The Hangman defeated Steve King.
- Hulk Hogan defeated John Callagan.
- Special Delivery Jones defeated Baron Mikel Scicluna.
1981 - Killer Karl Krupp defeats Pierre Martel for the WWC North American
Heavyweight Title in Bayamón, Puerto Rico, ending Martel's second reign.
1982 - The WWF held an event at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New
York. The results were:
- Tony Garea and Rick Martel defeated The Executioner (Baron Mikel Scicluna) and
Charlie Fulton.
- Pat Patterson defeated Lou Albano by countout.
- The Fabulous Moolah and Wendi Richter defeated Velvet McIntyre and Princess
Victoria.
- Steve Travis defeated José Estrada.
- Greg Valentine defeated Special Delivery Jones.
- André the Giant and Rick McGraw defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Mr. Fuji and
Mr. Saito in a two-out-of-three falls match.
- WWF Intercontinental Champion Pedro Morales pinned Adrian Adonis to retain the
title, after he lifted one of his shoulders after a suplex where both men's
shoulders were down.
- WWF Heavyweight Champion Bob Backlund pinned Jesse Ventura with a bridging
roll-up, and a fast count by guest referee Ivan Putski.
1982 - Bobby Eaton and Sweet Brown Sugar defeat Ricky and Robert Gibson in a
tournament final in Louisville, Kentucky to win the AWA Southern Tag Team Title.
1984 - Mike Rotundo and Barry Windham defeat Black Bart and Ron Bass for the
Florida NWA United States Tag Team Title in Miami, Florida.
1986 - Brad Armstrong defeats Robert Fuller to win the NWA Southeast Continental
Heavyweight Title in Mobile, Alabama.
1987 - The WWF aired the 10th edition of Saturday Night's Main Event on NBC,
which got an 11.6 rating. The show was taped on February 21 in Detroit, Michigan
at Joe Louis Arena. The results were:
- WWF Intercontinental Champion Randy Savage (with Miss Elizabeth) defeated
George Steele by countout after Savage hit Steele with a chair on the floor.
Savage retained the title and Miss Elizabeth, as both were on the line.
- Hercules won a 20-man battle royal, last eliminating Billy Jack Haynes. Also
in the match were: André the Giant, Ron Bass, Brian Blair, Jim Brunzell,
Demolition Ax, Demoliton Smash, Haku, Hillbilly Jim, The Honky Tonk Man, WWF
Champion Hulk Hogan, Blackjack Mulligan, Paul Orndorff, Lanny Poffo, Butch Reed,
Sika, Tama, Nikolai Volkoff, and Koko B. Ware.
- King Kong Bundy (with Bobby Heenan) defeats Jake Roberts by disqualification,
after Roberts attacked the referee after he tried to prevent Roberts from
grabbing his snake bag.
- WWF Tag Team Champions The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart (with
Danny Davis and Jimmy Hart)) defeated Tito Santana and Dan Spivey, when Hart
pinned Santana after Davis hit Santana with Jimmy Hart's megaphone while Santana
had Bret in the Figure Four leglock.
- Ricky Steamboat pinned The Iron Sheik (with Slick) after a chop off the top
rope.
1987 - Ivan Koloff and Dick Murdoch defeat Ron Garvin and Barry Windham for the
NWA United States Tag Team Title in Atlanta, Georgia.
1987 - Frankie Lancaster ends Invader III's sixth WWC World Junior Heavyweight
Title in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico.
1989 - William Cobb, better known as Happy Humphrey, dies of a heart attack at
age 62. He was one of the heaviest professional wrestlers of all time, averaging
750 pounds throughout his career during the 1950s and 60s.
1993 - Saigoncito Dragon defeats Orito for the CMLL World Mini-Estrella Title in
Mexico City, Mexico.
1994 - Eddie Gilbert defeats Brian Christopher to win the USWA Heavyweight Title
in Memphis, Tennessee. This began Gilbert's second reign and ended Christopher's
10th.
1994 - Yamato defeats Canek for the UWA World Heavyweight Title in Puebla,
Mexico, ending Canek's 12th reign.
1997 - Stix 'n' Stones (Bone Crusher and Quinn Magnum) defeats J.B. Destiny and
Dennis Gregory to win the Pro Wrestling eXpress Tag Team Title in North
Versalles, Pennsylvania.
1999 - WCW held the fifth-annual "Uncensored" pay-per-view at Freedom
Hall in Louisville, Kentucky, before 15,930 fans. The results were:
- WCW Cruiserweight Champion Billy Kidman pinned Mikey Whipwreck after a
shooting star press to retain the title.
- Stevie Ray pinned Vincent in a Harlem Street Fight, after hitting him with a
slapjack, to gain control of nWo black and white.
- Kevin Nash (with Miss Elizabeth and Lex Luger) pinned Rey Misterio, Jr. after
a Jackknife powerbomb.
- Jerry Flynn defeated Ernest Miller and Sonny Onoo in a handicap match by
pinning Onoo.
- Hak (The Sandman) defeated Bam Bam Bigelow and Raven (with Chastity) in a
Falls Count Anywhere Triple Threat match, by pinning Raven after Chastity hit a
low-blow headbutt on Raven.
- Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko defeated WCW World Tag Team Champions The West
Texas Rednecks (Curt Hennig and Barry Windham) in a Lumberjack match, when
Benoit pinned Hennig after a diving headbutt, to win the title. The lumberjacks
for the match were Arn Anderson, Bobby Duncum, Jr., Kenny Kaos, Meng, Hugh
Morrus, Prince Iaukea, Norman Smiley and Kendall Windham.
- Saturn pinned Chris Jericho (with Ralphus) in a Dog Collar match, after a
Death Valley Driver.
- Booker T pinned WCW World Television Champion Scott Steiner to win the title,
after Buff Bagwell hit Steiner with a chair intended for Booker. This began
Booker's sixth reign as TV champ, and ended Steiner's second.
- Ric Flair defeated WCW World Heavyweight Champion Hulk Hogan in a First Blood
Steel Cage match to win the title. Flair pinned Hogan with Hogan in the
Figure-Four leglock. Flair bled first, but referee Charles Robinson never
stopped the match. This began Flair's sixth reign and ended Hogan's fifth. This
also was Flair's overall 16th official World title win.
1999 - Naoya Ogawa ends Dan Severn's four-plus-year reign as NWA World
Heavyweight Champion in Yokohama, Japan. Severn had held the title since
February 24, 1995, when he won the title from Chris Candido at a SMW event in
Erlanger, Kentucky.
1999 - Moody's Mob (The New Dr. X and Bull Schmitt) defeat The Blackbird Posse
(Larry Green and Chris Young) for the NWA Texas Tag Team Title in North Richland
Hills, Texas.
2001 - The infamous Bob Costas interview of Vince McMahon airs on HBO's "On
the Record with Bob Costas". McMahon looked very intense and visably upset
when Costas asked him questions about the fledgling XFL and the sex and violence
in the WWF.
2001 - Ultimate Pro Wrestling held "When Worlds Collide" at the Galaxy
Theatre in Santa Ana, California. The show featured wrestlers from ECW and All
Pro Wrestling, along with the usual UPW crew. The results:
- The Definition of Pain (Alkatrazz and Bad Boy Basil (with Rio Storm)) defeated
Hell's Bells (Mike Bell and Smelly).
- The Blue Meanie (with Diane and Elaine Power (the Klimaszewski twins))
defeated UPW Internet Champion Navajo Warrior (with The Big Schwag) to win the
title.
- Evolution (Frankie Kazarian and Nova) (with Looney Lane) defeated Hardkore,
Inc. (Hardkore Kidd and Adam Pearce) in a UPW Tag Team Title Tournament
semifinal match.
- UPW Southern California Champion Tony Jones defeated King Faviano.
- Hi Impact (Andy Van Dam and UPW Lightweight Champion The Prodigy) defeated Da
Playas (B-Boy and Funky Billy Kim).
- Bison, Horshu and Luminous defeated Andy Judge and The Cash Money Brothas
(John Black and Under Pressure).
- Roadkill defeated Keiji Sakoda (with The Big Schwag).
- Michael Modest and Donovan Morgan (with Roland Alexander, All Pro Wrestling
promoter) defeated The Urban Outlaws (Marshall and Mike Knox (with Savvy)).
- The Prototype (John Cena) defeated C.W. Anderson.
- The Ballard Brothers (Shane and Shannon) defeated The Ultimate Army (Jon
Heidenreich and Nathan Jones) in a UPW Tag Team Title Tournament semifinal
match.
- Samoa Joe defeated UPW Heavyweight Champion Christopher Daniels in a Loser
Leaves UPW match to win the title.
- Rob Van Dam defeated Mikey Henderson (Suicide Kid).
2003 - A.J. Styles defeated Super Hentai for the International Wrestling Cartel
Super Indy Title in Penn Hills, Pennsylvania.
2004 - WWE sets a record for the highest grossing wrestling event ever held in
Madison Square Garden in New York City, pulling in over $2.4 million in ticket
sales for WrestleMania XX, which was headlined by Chris Benoit defeating Triple
H and Shawn Michaels in a three way match for the World Heavyweight Title. The
event also sees the final WWE appearances (to date) for Brock Lesnar and Bill
Goldberg.
Here is Tim Whitehead's original report on the show:
The twentieth annual WrestleMania (3/14 from a sold-out Madison Square Garden)
was one of the best hyped shows in WWE history, and fortunately it turned out to
be a strong show. Lasting over four-and-a-half hours, it had its share of
"filler" matches, but with four bouts in the very good to excellent
range it was a clear thumbs' up show. Chris Jericho vs. Christian, the handicap
tag match, and the two world singles title matches all delivered. Perhaps the
most anticipated match, Brock Lesnar vs. Bill Goldberg with Steve Austin as
referee, was a basically good match given their styles, though the crowd turned
on both the wrestlers and the match. Other bouts were about what one would
expect to see on RAW or Smackdown, namely regular action. The evening gown match
was bad, but it was very short and delivered on its promise to show some
scantily clad babes. Commentary from both teams was solid, except for Jerry
Lawler's usual drooling during the women's bout. Crowd heat varied, as one would
expect on such a long show. The top matches were heated but things got pretty
cold during some of the lower tier bouts. The show opened with the Harlem Boys
Choir singing "America the Beautiful". This was followed by a very
emotional video putting WrestleMania over as a truly major event and pushing the
theme that WM XX is where it will all begin again. Some would say the sight of
Chris Benoit and Eddie Guerrero standing as the two reigning world champs at the
end of the show is itself a turning point many of us never dreamed we'd see.
JOHN CENA defeated BIG SHOW to capture the U.S. Title in 9:13. Cena did his
pre-match rap. Show overpowered Cena, including hurling him over the top rope
for a bump. Cena came off the top but Show caught him and slammed him for a two
count. Show did the methodical big man offense, clubbing Cena with blows and
tossing him all over the ring. Cena took a big boot to the face. Show hit a
legdrop and hooked the cobra clutch. Cena managed to escape. Show missed a
charge into the corner when Cena moved. Cena hit the FU out of nowhere, but Show
kicked out at two to a good pop (even though fans were behind Cena they liked
the kick-out). Cena grabbed his chain and threatened to use it. The ref took it
from him. As the ref was disposing of the chain, Cena pulled out brass knux,
walloped Show, and pinned him after a second FU. The crowd popped big for the
title change. Kind of slow paced since Show was on offense most of the match,
but the good crowd heat made it okay.
Jonathan Coachman was walking around backstage, greeting guys like Tom Prichard
and Theodore Long, as if he was the company owner or something. He visited Eric
Bischoff, who was talking with apprentice Johnny Spade. Bischoff ordered Coach
to get an interview with Undertaker. Coach seemed afraid, and tried to get out
of it by noting that UT is a Smackdown wrestler. But Bischoff wanted to get the
scoop over Smackdown by being the first to put UT on live TV since his return
from the "dead". So Coach headed off in search of UT.
Randy Orton did a long promo recapping his feud with Mick Foley. He noted that
their first encounter was last year when he threw Foley down a flight of stairs
right there in the Garden.
ROB VAN DAM & BOOKER T won a four-way match over THE DUDLEYS, LA RESISTANCE,
and MARK JINDRAK & GARRISON CADE in 7:51 to retain the RAW World Tag Titles.
RVD hit some kicks on Rene Dupree, bumping him from the ring. Bubba Ray pounded
Booker and gave him a neckbreaker. Booker stopped Bubba's Dusty routine by
kicking him. Cade laid Booker out but somehow Rob Conway ended up tagging in. He
worked Booker over. RVD hot tagged and began throwing his kicks all over. He
went to the top, but D-Von shoved him off and he took a bump. Everyone began
brawling. Cade stopped the Dudleys from 3D'ing Booker. Most of the guys brawled
out to the floor. In the ring, Booker hit the scissor kick on Conway and RVD,
who had recovered, frog splashed him for the pin. Standard action. The crowd,
anticipating bigger matches to come, stayed cool except for a pop at the finish.
Coach failed to find UT, but he did hear some noises coming from a room. It
sounded like people were having sex inside. Gene Okerlund emerged, with his hair
and clothes all messed up. Well, the clothes were, anyway, as he has no hair.
Bobby Heenan then came out with his hair and clothes looking the same way. When
they saw Coach they began making various excuses for what was going on in that
room, denying there was anything sordid going on. But then Fabulous Moolah &
Mae Young came out of the room and began kissing on Okerlund & Heenan. I
guess Vince McMahon just had to put this on the show.
CHRISTIAN defeated CHRIS JERICHO in 14:52. Jericho went after Christian with
fists, an elbow, and a suplex. He backdropped Christian out to the floor and
then dived out onto him. Jericho threw Christian back in and hooked the walls
hold. Christian escaped to the ropes. Christian sent Jericho out for a major
bump. He scored several twos on Jericho after a knee lift and some other basic
moves. Jericho tried for the walls again, with Christian raking the eyes to
escape. Both went down after a collision. Jericho revived first and called
Christian a "creepy little bastard". Jericho hit an enzuigiri. They
traded twos with a series of roll-ups. Jericho scored with a Northern Lights
suplex. Jericho hit the bulldog but Christian got his knees up when Jericho went
for the lionsault. Christian hit a swinging neckbreaker. Jericho rolled through
when Christian did a bodypress off the top for a near pin. Christian hooked the
Texas cloverleaf. In a great move, Jericho reversed it into the walls. Christian
made the ropes. Jericho hooked the walls on the floor but had to break it fast
to avoid a DQ. Both went to the top, and after nearly falling off, Jericho hit a
superplex. Trish Stratus came out and began cheering for Jericho. Christian hit
one of those scary straight down on the head DDT's on Jericho and then dragged
Trish into the ring. He threw Trish down. Jericho went to her, wanting to get
her out of the ring so she wouldn't get hurt, but she elbowed him in the face.
Jericho staggered back and was rolled up and pinned by Christian. It was made to
look like she elbowed Jericho because she thought he was Christian. She
apologized to Jericho for causing him to lose, and though disappointed, he
accepted it. Christian began taunting Jericho from the apron. Jericho started
after him, but suddenly Trish lit into Jericho like a wildcat, slapping his face
over and over. Christian then laid Jericho out with the unprettier and left arm
in arm with Trish. They kissed passionately at the ramp top, with Trish coming
off as a real vixen for betraying Jericho. The match was very good with solid
heat, and the angle with Trish came off great because no one saw it coming and
the crowd reacted huge to it.
Lilian Garcia interviewed Foley, who was about to have his first official match
in four years (not counting the non-sanctioned one on RAW a few weeks ago).
Foley said he hoped the hate and emotions he has toward Evolution wouldn't get
the better of him. Rock arrived and told Foley to use his emotions to his
advantage. Rock did a hot promo, saying everyone knows it's the Rock & Sock
Connection's night. He pointed to Hurricane & Rosey, Jimmy Snuka & Don
Muraco, and the live crowd as examples of people who know. He got in most of his
catch phrases, and also told Lilian to stop staring at him since the buffet is
closed. Rock ended by telling Foley to slap the lips off Evolution and then kick
their asses.
RIC FLAIR & RANDY ORTON & BATISTA defeated ROCK & MICK FOLEY in a
handicap match in 16:59. They all brawled at the bell, with all three Evolution
guys bailing out. Order was restored and Flair started off against Rock. Rock
did the Flair strut. Flair chopped Rock. Rock backdropped Flair in the ring and
then backdropped him on the floor. Foley walloped Flair and did the bang-bang.
Foley punched out Orton and hung him upside down, where he took blows from both
Foley and Rock. Rock lariated Orton. Batista pulled down the ropes, causing Rock
to bump out. Batista and Flair worked Rock over. Flair did his strut. Flair went
to the top, but got tossed off as always. Rock tagged Foley in, who punched out
all three foes. Batista lariated Foley, who bumped out. Orton rammed Foley into
the stairs. Foley fought back and put the mandible claw on Batista. Orton broke
it up. Rock hot tagged and destroyed everyone until Batista flattened him with a
spinebuster. Flair wanted to do the people's elbow on the downed Rock, but he
spent too much time strutting during the rebounds off the ropes. Rock revived
and gave Flair a spinebuster. He then gave Flair the people's elbow. Rock gave
Orton a Rock Bottom. Flair grabbed a chair and ran around threatening to use it.
This was done to distract the ref so Orton and Batista could double on Rock.
Batista gave Rock a sit-down powerbomb, but Rock kicked out at two. Foley tagged
in and DDT'd Orton. He pulled out Mr. Socko, but as he went to apply it, Orton
revived and, out of nowhere, hit the RKO on Foley to score the surprise clean
pin. Great match with strong heat. Foley once again put a guy over in the best
tradition of building toward the future. Afterward, Foley was despondent over
being pinned but Rock hugged him and the crowd chanted "Foley" to
revive his spirits.
Footage aired of the previous night's Hall of Fame ceremony. This year's
inductees were then announced. They were Bobby Heenan, Tito Santana, the late
John Studd, Harley Race, Pete Rose, Don Muraco, Greg Valentine, the late
Junkyard Dog, Superstar Graham, Sgt. Slaughter, and Jesse Ventura. Studd was
represented by his son John Minton, Jr. and JYD by his daughter Latoya Ritter.
Everyone got a nice pop except Rose, who was booed, though I guess that fit his
character. Heenan bit back tears, as he has been fighting throat cancer and was
clearly moved by the crowd response to him. Ventura now looks like a Yukon
lumberjack. This was a very nice ceremony, hosted by Gene Okerlund.
TORRIE WILSON & SABLE beat STACY KEIBLER & MISS JACKIE in a Playboy
evening gown match in 2:33. Unlike normal evening gown matches, the goal wasn't
to strip one's opponent of her gown. Instead, it was a regular match. Sable,
Torrie, and Stacy stripped down to bra & panties before the bell. For
unknown reasons, Jackie refused, so Sable & Torrie stripped her. So I guess
it really wasn't an evening gown match. The match was pretty bad as far as
wrestling goes, though Torrie did do a bodypress off the top onto Jackie. Mostly
they rolled around and teased showing more skin. After a bunch of roll-ups and
reversals, Torrie pinned Jackie. Jackie acted mad and stormed off. Stacy seemed
mad at Jackie, too.
Eddie Guerrero visited Chris Benoit, who was pacing back and forth in his locker
room, on pins and needles over his big upcoming match. Eddie said that win or
lose, he'll be proud of Benoit for his effort. Benoit took that as less than a
full vote of confidence and seemed upset. Eddie then said that no one really
thinks Benoit can win the big one. Benoit exploded and was furious with Eddie,
but Eddie then laughed and said he was just trying to get Benoit angry to psych
him up. He hoped the anger would bring out the Benoit who fought all those
legendary matches in Japan and who has the heart of a champion inside him. Eddie
predicted both of them would leave 'Mania with a world title.
CHAVO GUERRERO JR. won a nine man gauntlet match to retain the Cruiserweight
Title at 10:29. The rules were that each man entered via a number chosen in a
random drawing, except for Chavo who was awarded the last entry position for
being the reigning champ. The first two in were ULTIMO DRAGON and SHANNON MOORE.
Lots of fast paced spots. Moore missed a corkscrew moonsault when Dragon rolled
clear. Dragon won at 1:18 with his unique DDT maneuver. JAMIE NOBLE went in.
Dragon hit some kicks and a neckbreaker but Noble forced him to tap at 2:16 to a
legscissors submission. FUNAKI was in next. He immediately went for a bodypress
off the top, but Noble rolled through on it and pinned him at 2:24. NUNZIO went
in. He traded spots with Noble until taking a bump out. Noble then somersault
splashed him on the floor. Nunzio ended up counted out at 4:17. Though
eliminated, Nunzio dragged Noble out and fought with him on the floor. The next
entrant, BILLY KIDMAN, nailed both with a shooting star press which saw Kidman
almost land on his head. Back in the ring, Kidman hit an enzuigiri on Noble. He
then pinned Noble at 6:08 with a powerbomb off the top. REY MYSTERIO JR. was
next. Kidman hit him with a killer dropkick. Akio, who was at ringside, tripped
Mysterio. But Mysterio came back and pinned Kidman at 7:28 with a sunset flip
off the top. TAJIRI came in. He hooked the tarantula. Mysterio hit the 619 but
Tajiri evaded the West Coast Pop. Akio tried to interfere but it backfired.
Tajiri ended up misting Akio. Mysterio cradled Tajiri for the pin at 8:36. Chavo
came in as the final entrant. Tajiri had sucker punched Mysterio on the way out,
so Chavo lit into him. Mysterio rebounded with a springboard huracanrana. He
kicked Chavo Guerrero Sr., who was threatening to interfere. Mysterio vaulted
over the ref's back onto Sr. on the floor. Mysterio went for a sunset flip back
into the ring, but Chavo dropped on him and, with some illegal leverage from
Sr., pinned Mysterio at 10:29. The match was all good action, but the pinfalls
came ridiculously fast. Seven guys got pinned or submitted, plus one counted
out, in amazingly short order. They'd have been better off with one regular
Cruiserweight match, but since this was 'Mania they wanted more guys to get show
time so they went with this format.
BILL GOLDBERG beat BROCK LESNAR in 13:42. Steve Austin was the special ref. He
called it right down the middle. The crowd tore into Lesnar as soon as he hit
the ring with "you sold out" and "Na Na Hey Hey Goodbye"
chants. JR mentioned the "rumor" that Lesnar is leaving WWE for the
NFL. Both wrestlers stalled forever, which was done for psychology but the
crowd, already predisposed to be pissed at Lesnar, and also not sure of
Goldberg's WWE future, turned against both guys and the match. They finally tied
up at 2:45 but neither could overpower the other. They traded shoulderblocks.
The crowd started a "boring" chant. Goldberg press slammed Lesnar, but
Lesnar sidestepped when Goldberg went for the spear. Goldberg hit the post. I'm
not sure of the practicality of a finisher that backfires as often as Goldberg's
spear. Lesnar put the boots to Goldberg and suplexed him. There was a
"Goldberg sucks" chant, but anti-Lesnar heat soon drowned it out.
Lesnar hooked a chinlock, a rest hold which drew more negative heat. Lesnar
threw some shoulderblocks. Goldberg came back with a lariat, a neckbreaker, and
the spear. Lesnar kicked out at two, to Goldberg's dismay. Lesnar then hit the
F5, with Goldberg kicking out at two, so each got to survive the other's
finisher once. Lesnar thought he got a three count, but as he argued with Austin
he got hit with another Goldberg spear, this time followed by a jackhammer for
the three count. The crowd sang "Na Na Hey Hey" yet again to Lesnar,
who flipped the crowd off. He looked legit a little pissed over the crowd
reactions. Austin got a huge pop for giving Lesnar a stunner. Goldberg
celebrated his win by drinking beer with Austin, but Austin gave him a stunner,
too. The match is kind of hard to rate. It was okay for a bout with two
musclemen with conflicting styles. There was a lot of heat, but much of it was
crowd anger rather than positive heat. The one thing clear was that the guy most
expected to really get put over was Austin, and he was.
Vince McMahon thanked the fans for supporting twenty years of WrestleManias. Los
Angeles was announced as the site for WM XXI.
RIKISHI & SCOTTY 2 HOTTY won a four-way match over THE A.P.A., THE BASHAMS,
and CHARLIE HAAS & SHELTON BENJAMIN to retain the Smackdown World Tag Titles
in 6:00. Bradshaw started off by pounding Benjamin. Haas gave Danny Basham a
backbreaker. Scotty suplexed Haas and did a moonwalk. Haas & Benjamin
doubled on Scotty. The Bashams then worked Scotty over. Rikishi came in and
flattened everybody. Rikishi sent Benjamin flying with an ass bump, which was
pretty funny. Rikishi also backed his ass up on Haas. Haas & Benjamin both
ended up on the floor. Bradshaw tossed Doug Basham out onto them. He then gave
Danny the lariat from hell. Rikishi Samoan dropped Bradshaw and gave Danny the
Banzai ass drop for the pin. No heat all atl. Haas & Benjamin deserve better
matches.
Ventura came out and interviewed Donald Trump, who was on the front row. Trump
promised to finance a future Ventura presidential candidacy, with Jesse hinting
at a 2008 run.
VICTORIA defeated MOLLY HOLLY to retain the women's title in 4:52. Molly bailed
out quickly, so Victoria lariated her on the floor. Molly hit a suplex and some
kicks when the action returned to the ring. She scored some twos, but again
there was no heat. Lawler dwelled on panties. Victoria hit a powerslam. Molly
did a sunset flip off the top and almost lost it. Victoria then scored a quick
pin with a backslide. A typical women's match like we might see weekly on RAW,
though the main focus here was the hair stipulation. Molly had signed to be
shaved bald if she lost, so after the match she fled. Victoria chased her. Molly
ambushed her backstage and dragged her to the barber chair. Molly was about to
start cutting Victoria's hair, but Victoria recovered, laid Molly out, and
strapped her into the barber chair. Victoria shaved Molly bald, and I mean
totally bald, as Molly threw a tantrum. I'm glad they followed through on the
stip. After this, any guy who loses a hair match and fails to get shaved bald
will really look like a wimp.
EDDIE GUERRERO defeated KURT ANGLE to retain the WWE World Title in 21:32. They
traded mat spots, as most fans chanted for Eddie, though a decent sized minority
were for Angle. They each did shoulderblocks, with Eddie getting the best of the
deal as Angle bailed. Back to the ring, they did some great mat stuff. The crowd
was a little slow to get into it, but they eventually did. Eddie blocked a
suplex and hit some arm drags. They traded suplexes. Angle tried to suplex Eddie
off the apron but Eddie blocked it and Angle bumped to the floor. Eddie came off
the top. Angle moved and Eddie crashed onto the ring barrier. Eddie sold a rib
injury from this. Angle went to work on the rib area, hitting a bunch of
suplexes as well. Both went to the top. Angle took a bump off to the mat. Eddie
went for the frog splash, with Angle rolling clear and Eddie crashing hard to
the canvas. Angle pounded Eddie with fists. Eddie hit lariats and a suplex.
Angle did a German suplex. Eddie countered an Angle slam attempt into an arm
drag. Eddie hit a spinning headscissors and several suplexes. Angle hooked the
ankle lock, with Eddie managing to escape. Angle hit a superplex and another
German suplex. Eddie hit an excellent DDT and nailed the frog splash, but Angle
kicked out at two to a huge pop. Eddie coutered anoher ankle lock attempt. Angle
bumped out. Eddie loosened his bootlaces, acting as if he was sore from the
earlier ankle lock. Angle came back in and hooked the ankle lock yet again, but
the loosened boot came off, causing Angle to lose the hold. Eddie then rolled
the surprised Angle up for the pin. Excellent match with a huge pop for the
finish.
UNDERTAKER beat KANE in 7:46. Paul Bearer led Undertaker out, past an army of
Druids with torches. Kane freaked out at the sight of UT. UT attacked Kane at
the bell. They brawled out to the floor. UT legdropped Kane on the apron. Kane
tried to hotshot UT on the ropes but he was too far away and it looked pretty
bad. Kane fought back with his slow offense. UT hit a boot to the face. Each
tried to chokeslam the other, with Kane scoring. But UT sat back up. UT then won
with a chokeslam and a tombstone piledriver. It wasn't a good match, but the
crowd was into seeing UT back with his dead man character so they popped for it.
CHRIS BENOIT beat TRIPLE H and SHAWN MICHAELS in a three-way match to capture
the RAW World Title in 24:46. Benoit and the Heartbreak Kid chopped each other
as HHH watched. HBK threw HHH out, and he stayed out there a while just to watch
Benoit and HBK beat on each other. HBK twice blocked Benoit from hooking the
crossface. The crowd was totally behind Benoit here, to the point that many of
them booed HBK. HHH blindsided HBK and threw him over the top. HBK skinned the
cat and dumped Benoit out to the floor. HBK backdropped HHH. HHH hit a high knee
on HBK. HHH went out after Benoit on the floor, with HBK moonsaulting on them
from the top. Back in the ring, HHH set HBK up for a pedigree but Benoit stopped
it by lariating HHH. Benoit sent HBK crashing shoulder-first into the post.
Benoit suplexed HHH. Throughout all this, there were occasional pin attempts,
all ending with only a two count. HBK hit a flying forearm on HHH. HBK kipped up
afterward and was immediately lariated by Benoit. Benoit did the multiple German
suplexes on HHH. HHH superplexed Benoit. Benoit put the crossface on HHH. HBK
broke it up. Benoit gave HBK the multiple Germans and a diving headbutt for a
near fall. An HBK flying forearm sent Benoit crashing to the floor. HBK lariated
and slammed HHH. He hit the sweet chin music on HHH, but Benoit broke the pin
up. Benoit sent HBK into the post and he juiced a major gusher. Benoit hooked
the crossface on HBK. In a neat spot, HBK lifted his arm to tap out, but HHH
stopped the arm from hitting the mat and then broke up the crossface. HHH and
Benoit fought out to the floor, where HHH sent Benoit into the stairs. All three
ended up fighting on the Spanish broadcast desk. HHH & HBK joined forces to
double suplex Benoit from the Spanish table through the French table. HHH and
HBK ended up fighting back to the ring. HHH took a bump back out and landed on a
cameraman. HBK posted HHH and he juiced big. HHH fought back and pedigreed HBK.
HHH almost scored the pin, with Benoit barely reviving in time to make the save.
Benoit put the sharpshooter on HHH to great heat. HBK nailed Benoit with the
chin music, saving HHH. HBK went for the pin on Benoit, who kicked out at two to
a huge pop. Benoit ducked a second chin music attempt and dumped HBK out to the
floor. Benoit blocked a pedigree from the revived HHH, and hooked the crossface.
With HBK still out on the floor, HHH, after a struggle, tapped out to the
crossface for the title change. There was a massive pop, as this was a great
match and this was the perfect ending the fans wanted to see. Benoit nearly had
tears in his eyes as he was presented with the belt. Eddie Guerrero came in and
they hugged, with Eddie literally crying. What a great ending! There was once a
time when two wrestlers like Benoit and Guerrero, no matter how great, could
never dream of holding a WWE World Title because of their size. To see them both
leave 'Mania as world champs is literally amazing. Where it all begins again,
indeed!
2004 - Momoe Nakanishi defeats Yoshiko Tamura to win the NWA Pacific Women's
Title in Kawasaki, Japan, ending Tamura's fourth reign.
2005 - WWE held the 616th episode of RAW live and taped the 341st Sunday Night
Heat at The Arena at Gwinnett Center in Duluth, Georgia, suburban Atlanta. The
results were:
Heat:
- Viscera pinned Simon Dean with a splash.
- Chris Masters defeated Jimmy Rave by submission with the Masterlock.
- Maven and Molly Holly defeated Val Venis and Victoria, when Maven pinned Venis
with a roll-up following a low blow.
RAW:
- Kane defeated Christian and Tyson Tomko in a handicap match, by pinning Tomko
after a chokeslam.
- WWE Intercontinental Champion Shelton Benjamin pinned Edge after the T-bone
suplex.
- The Rockers (Marty Jannetty and Shawn Michaels) defeated La Résistance (Rob
Conway and Sylvain Grenier), when Jannetty pinned Grenier after the Rocker
Dropper as Michaels hit the Sweet Chin Music on Conway. This was The Rockers'
first match together as a team since December 30, 1991.
- Batista defeated Gene Snitsky by disqualification when Ric Flair interfered
and clipped Batista's knee while he had Snitsky up for the Batista Bomb.
- In a dark match after the show, Batista and Shawn Michaels defeated Edge and
World Heavyweight Champion Triple H (with Ric Flair), when Batista pinned Triple
H after Jake Roberts came out, scared Flair away, and distracted Triple H. After
the match, Triple H was DDT'd by Roberts and Roberts put his snake on him.
2006 - WWE taped the 190th Velocity and 344th Friday Night SmackDown! at the
CenturyTelCenter in Bossier City, Louisiana. The results:
- In a dark match, Test defeated Sylvan.
Velocity:
- Tatanka defeated Vito (with Nunzio).
- The Gymini (Jake and Jesse (with Simon Dean)) defeated The Mexicools (Psicosis
and Super Crazy).
- Paul London defeated Brian Kendrick, Kid Kash and Jamie Noble in a four-way
match to become #1 contender for the Gregory Helms' WWE Cruiserweight Title.
SmackDown!:
- Finlay defeated Bobby Lashley in a Lumberjack Money in the Bank qualifying
match.
- Paul Birchill and Kristal defeated William Regal and Jillian Hall.
- Booker T defeated Jeremy Young.
- Matt Hardy defeated The Road Warrior by disqualification in a Money in the
Bank qualifying match. This was the debut of the Road Warrior character for the
former Road Warrior Animal.
- WWE United States Champion Chris Benoit defeated Orlando Jordan.
- World Heavyweight Champion Kurt Angle, Rey Mysterio, Jr. and Randy Orton
defeated Mark Henry and WWE Tag Team Champions MNM (Joey Mercury and Johnny
Nitro).
- In dark match after the show, World Heavyweight Champion Kurt Angle defeated
Mark Henry, Randy Orton and The Undertaker to retain the title.
2007 - Ohio Valley Wrestling held it weekly television taping at Davis Arena in
Louisville, Kentucky. The results were:
Dark matches:
- T.J. Dalton and Jamin Olivencia defeated The Frat Pack (Mikey and Nicky).
- Tomasso defeated Vic D. Vine.
- Kassidy James defeated ???.
- Tony Braddock defeated Ranger Milton.
- OVW Women's Champion Katie Lea defeated Serena.
- K.C. James defeated Mike Tolar.
- Sylvan defeated Jake Hager.
- Johnny Jeter and The Miz defeated Deuce and Domino.
Televised matches:
- The Belgium Brawler and Nick Sinn defeated Terminal Velocity (Chet the Jett
and Steve Lewington).
- Boris Alexiev defeated OVW Television Champion Mike Kruel, beginning his
second reign.
- Cody Runnels and Shawn Spears defeated OVW Southern Tag Team Champions Charles
Evans and Justin LaRouche to win the title.
- Idol Stevens defeated OVW Heavyweight Champion Paul Birchill to win the title,
ending Burchill's second reign.
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