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1939 - Ed Don George defeats Steve Casey for the Boston AWA World Heavyweight
Title in Albany, New York, ending Casey's second reign and beginning George's
third.
1958 - Karl Heinkler and Kurt Von Brauner defeat Don Lee and The Mighty Yankee
to win the Georgia NWA International Tag Team Title in Atlanta, Georgia.
1959 - Debbie Combs is born in Fort Campbell, Kentucky.
1961 - Steve Lombardi is born in Brooklyn, New York.
1962 - René Guajardo defeats Antonio Posa for the NWA World Middleweight
Title in Mexico City, Mexico, beginning Guajardo's second reign.
1962 - Tex Riley and Gus Taylor win the Gulf Coast NWA Southern Tag Team Title
from The Mysterious Medics in Mobile, Alabama, ending their fourth reign.
1966 - Buddy Austin and El Mongol defeat Thunderbolt Patterson and Alberto
Torres to win the World Wrestling Association World Tag Team Title in Los
Angeles, California
1969 - Rayo de Jalisco defeats René Guajardo to win the NWA World
Middleweight Title in Mexico City, Mexico, beginning Jalisco's third reign and
ending Guajardo's fifth.
1969 - El Mongol defeats Assassin #1 for the NWA Georgia Heavyweight Title in
Atlanta, Georgia, to begin his sixth reign.
1969 - Bud and Ray Osborne defeat Bob and Fred Sweetan for the Stampede
International Tag Team Title in Calgary, Alberta.
1972 - Championship Wrestling from Florida held an eight-man tournament for
the vacant NWA Florida Television Title in Tampa, Florida. The results:
Quarterfinals:
- Paul Jones defeated Hiro Matsuda.
- Bob Roop defeated The Professional.
- The Challenger defeated Johnny Grey.
- Johnny Walker defeated The Great Mephisto.
Semifinals:
- Paul Jones defeated Bob Roop.
- Johnny Walker defeated The Challenger.
Finals:
- Paul Jones defeated Johnny Walker to win the vacant NWA Florida Television
Title.
1972 - Dory Dixon and Raúl Mata defeat Goliath and Kinji Shibuya for the NWA
Americas Tag Team Title in Costa Mesa, California.
1973 - Killer Karl Krupp and Fritz Von Erich defeat Kintaro Ohki and Umanosuke
Ueda to win the NWA International Tag Team Title in Yaizu, Japan.
1973 - Jackie Fargo and Jerry Jarrett win their second Mid-America NWA
Southern Tag Team Title in Nashville, Tennessee, defeating Jerry Lawler and
Jim White.
1974 - Fritz Von Erich defeats The Texan (Blackjack Mulligan) for the NWA
American Heavyweight Title in Dallas, Texas, beginning his 12th reign.
1977 - Bill Dundee and Tommy Rich defeat Karl and Kurt Von Steiger to win the
NWA Southeastern Tag Team Title in Memphis, Tennessee, ending the Von Steigers'
second reign.
1978 - The Iron Sheik and Bull Ramos defeat Jerry Oates and Jesse Ventura for
the NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Title.
1979 - Lizmark defeats Américo Rocca for the Mexican National Welterweight
Title in Acapulco, Mexico.
1981 - The WWF held two events in two of their major northeastern venues.
In the afternoon, an event was held at the Spectrum in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania. The results:
- Larry Sharpe defeated Tony Altimore.
- Dominic DeNucci defeated Baron Mikel Scicluna.
- Johnny Rodz defeated Fred Savage.
- The Fabulous Moolah and Leilani Kai defeated Jill Fontaine and Suzette
Ferrera.
- Tony Atlas defeated Hulk Hogan.
- Pat Patterson defeated Sgt. Slaughter by disqualification.
- WWF Heavyweight Champion Bob Backlund (with Arnold Skaaland) defeated Killer
Khan.
- The Great Yatsu fought The Hangman to a 20-minute time-limit draw.
- André the Giant and Tony Garea defeated Moondog Rex and Sgt. Slaughter
(subbing for Moondog King) by disqualification.
That evening, the focus shifted 130 miles down Interstate 95 to Landover,
Maryland's Capital Centre. The results were:
- Larry Sharpe defeated Tony Altimore.
- Special Delivery Jones defeated The Hangmen.
- Moondog Rex defeated Johnny Rodz.
- Tony Garea defeated Moondog Rex by disqualification.
- The Fabulous Moolah and Leilani Kai defeated Jill Fontaine and Suzette
Ferrera.
- Pat Patterson defeated Sgt. Slaughter by disqualification.
- Tony Atlas defeated Hulk Hogan.
- Killer Khan defeated WWF Heavyweight Champion Bob Backlund by
disqualification.
1981 - Mid-South Wrestling held its ninth Superdome Extravaganza event at the
Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, which featured a nine-team
tournament for the vacant Mid-South Tag Team Title. The results were:
- Luke Graham defeated Chic Donovan.
- Carl Fergie defeated Kelly Kiniski.
- King Cobra defeated Bull Ramos.
- Cowboy Lang defeated Little Tokyo.
- Cocoa Samoa defeated Larry Booker.
Mid-South Tag Team Title tournament:
First round:
- The Grappler and Super Destoyer defeated Jimmy Garvin and Jake Roberts.
- André the Giant and Dusty Rhodes defeated The Wild Samoans (Afa and Sika).
- Leroy Brown and Ernie Ladd defeated Tony Charles and Don Diamond to advance
to the semifinals.
- The Fabulous Freebirds (Terry Gordy and Michael Hayes) defeated Killer Karl
Kox and Buck Robley.
Quarterfinal:
- The Grappler and Super Destoyer defeated André the Giant and Dusty Rhodes
to advance to the finals.
- Junkyard Dog and Dick Murdoch defeated The Fabulous Freebirds (Terry Gordy
and Michael Hayes).
Semifinals:
- Junkyard Dog and Dick Murdoch defeated Leroy Brown and Ernie Ladd.
Finals:
- The Grappler and Super Destoyer defeated Junkyard Dog and Dick Murdoch to
win the vacant Mid-South Tag Team Title.
1981 - Brett and Buzz Sawyer defeat The Destoyer and Rip Oliver to win the NWA
Pacific Northwest Tag Team Title.
1982 - The first of Hulk Hogan's two unrecognized AWA World Heavyweight Title
victories takes place in St. Paul, Minnesota, as Hogan wins the title from
Nick Bockwinkel. Both men used foreign objects during the match, with the
referee declaring Hogan the winner and new champion. However, AWA President
Stanley Blackburn voided the title change and returned the title to Bockwinkel
because of said foreign object use.
1985 - Bruiser Brody wrestled Antonio Inoki in his first singles match for New
Japan Pro Wrestling at Sumo Hall in Tokyo, Japan.
1987 - Rip Oliver wins his 11th NWA Pacific Northwest Heavyweight Title in
Portland, Oregon, defeating Ricky Santana.
1987 - Invader I defeats Jason the Terrible for the WWC Television Title in
San Juan, Puerto Rico, beginning his second reign. At the same event, Frankie
Lancaster defeats Super Medic in a rematch from their April 11 match in Caguas
to win the held up WWC World Junior Heavyweight Title, beginning his second
reign.
1989 - NWA International Heavyweight Champion Jumbo Tsuruta defeats NWA United
National Heavyweight and PWF Heavyweight Champion Stan Hansen in Tokyo, Japan
to unify all the titles, and become the first AJPW Triple Crown Champion. This
ended Hansen's fourth PWF title reign, as well as Tsuruta's third NWA
International and sixth NWA United National title reigns.
1990 - Gory Guerrero, one of the premier wrestlers in the early days of lucha
libre, passes away at age 69 in El Paso, Texas.
1991 - Stan Hansen and Dan Spivey defeat Terry Gordy and Steve Williams for
the AJPW Unified World Tag Team TItle in Tokyo, Japan, ending Gordy and
Williams' second reign.
1992 - Super World of Sports held an joint event with the WWF at Tokyo
Gymnasium in Tokyo, Japan. The results were:
- Chris Walker pinned Tetsuya Yamanaka.
- Shinji Takano pinned Kendo Nagasaki.
- Yoshiaki Fujiwara and Ishinriki defeated Tatsumi Kitahara and Shinichi
Nakano.
- Satánico defeated The Dragon by countout.
- Samson Fuyuki and Takashi Ishikawa defeated The Beverly Brothers (Beau and
Blake).
- SWS Light Heavyweight Champion Naoki Sano pinned Chavo Guerrero to retain
the title.
- Haku and Yoshiaki Yatsu defeat SWS Tag Team Champions The Natural Disasters
(Earthquake and Typhoon) to win the title, beginning their second reign.
- Genichiro Tenryu defeated Ric Flair in a best-of-three falls match. Flair
made Tenryu submit with the figure-four to win the first fall, and Tenryu
pinned Flair after the second and third falls after powerbombs.
1992 - Moondog Moretti defeats Ole Olsen for the West Coast Championship
Wrestling Heavyweight Title in Cloverdale, British Columbia, beginning his
second reign.
1997 - Steel (Val Venis) defeats Rayo de Jalisco, Jr. to win the CMLL World
Heavyweight Title in Mexico City, Mexico.
1998 - Mitsuharu Misawa defeats Jun Akiyama to win AJPW's annual Champion's
Carnival tournament.
1998 - Skull Ganz wins a tournament in Monroe, Michigan to become the first
Southern Michigan Championship Wrestling Television Champion. SMCW joined the
NWA two weeks later and became NWA of Michigan.
1999 - Los Juniors (Perro Aguayo, Jr., Blue Demon, Jr., La Parka, Jr. and
Mascara Sagrada, Jr.) defeat Los Vatos Locos (May Flowers, Charly Manson,
Nygma and Picudo) in Zapopan to win the Mexican National Atómicos Title.
1999 - Nick Dinsmore defeats Rod Steele in Jeffersonville, Indiana to win his
second OVW Heavyweight Title.
1999 - Brandi Alexander defeats Malia Hosaka for the World League Wrestling
Women's Title in Springfield, Missouri.
2001 - Pro Wrestling ZERO-ONE held True Century Creation, the company's
second-ever pay-per-view event, at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo, Japan. The
results were:
- Tatsuhito Takaiwa pinned Naomichi Marufuji.
- Naohiro Hoshikawa defeated The Cobra by submission.
- Alexander Otsuka defeated Takashi Seguira by submission.
- Sean McCully defeated Shinjiro Otani by submission.
- Shinya Hashimoto and Tadao Yasuda defeated Tamon Honda and Masao Inoue, when
Yasuda TKO'd Honda.
- Mitsuharu Misawa and Takeshi Rikio defeated Kazunari Murakami and Naoya
Ogawa, when Misawa pinned Murakami.
2001 - Scott D'Amore defeats Tommy Dreamer to win the Border City Wrestling
Can-Am Heavyweight Title in Oldcastle, Ontario, beginning his fifth reign.
This reign would be short-lived, as D'Amore lost the title on the same day to
Mikey Whipwreck.
2002 - Wahoo McDaniel dies of complications from diabetes in the city where he
had his great success, Houston, Texas, at age 63.
2003 - Mr. Niebla defeats Universo 2000 in Mexico City, Mexico for the CMLL
World Heavyweight Title.
2003 - Justice defeats Naphtali to win the NWA Florida X Division Title in
Pinellas Park, Florida.
2003 - Deadly Impact (Killer Cox and Brian Jewel) defeats The Kamikaze Boyz
(Casanova Kid and Mickey Miracle), The Redneck Rebels, Zach Mercury & Rick
Matthews and Zero Tolerance (T.J. Bratt and Rob Stardom) in a five-team battle
royal to win the vacant NWA Canadian Tag Team Title in Winnipeg, Manitoba. At
the same event, The Big Machine defeats The Mini Machine for the Canadian
Wrestling Federation Hardcore Title.
2004 - WWE held the sixth-annual Backlash pay-per-view at Rexall Place in
Edmonton, Alberta. The event got a 0.55 buyrate. The results:
- In a match airing on Sunday Night Heat, Val Venis pinned Matt Hardy with the
Money Shot.
- Shelton Benjamin pinned World Tag Team Champion Ric Flair after a
clothesline from the top rope.
- Jonathan Coachman pinned Tajiri with a roll-up after Garrison Cade hit
Tajiri in the face.
- Chris Jericho defeated Christian and Trish Stratus in a handicap match, by
pinning Christian after a running enzuigiri.
- WWE Women's Champion Victoria pinned Lita with an inside cradle to retain
the title. After the match, Gail Kim and Molly Holly came out and attacked
Lita and Victoria.
- WWE Intercontinental Champion Randy Orton pinned Cactus Jack in a hardcore
match, after an RKO on a barbed-wire baseball bat, to retain the title.
- The Hurricane and Rosey defeated La Résistance (Robért Conway and Sylvain
Grenier), when Hurricane pinned Conway after the Eye of the Hurricane.
- Edge pinned Kane after a spear.
- World Heavyweight Champion Chris Benoit defeated Shawn Michaels and Triple H
in a triple threat match, by making Michaels submit with the Sharpshooter, to
retain the title.
2005 - WWE held a Supershow, taping the April 21 SmackDown! and airing RAW
live, at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York. RAW got a 3.9
rating on Spike TV, and SmackDown! got a 3.3 on UPN. The results were:
- In a dark match, Paul London and Nunzio defeated Spike Dudley and Billy
Kidman, when London pinned Kidman after a DDT off the top rope.
SmackDown!:
- The Big Show and Booker T (with Sharmell) fought to a
double-disqualification in a WWE Title #1 contender's tournament first round
match, when Kurt Angle and JBL, who were on commentary, attacked Show and
Booker on the floor. After the match, SmackDown! General Manager Theodore Long
said that later in the show the four men would square off in a tag team match,
and the following week, the four would have a fatal four-way match to
determine the #1 contender for the WWE Title.
- Matt Morgan pinned Brett Matthews (Brett Major/Zack Ryder) with a suplex
into a sidewalk slam.
- The Big Show and Booker T defeated Kurt Angle and JBL.
- MNM (Joey Mercury and Johnny Nitro (with Melina)) defeated WWE Tag Team
Champions Eddie Guerrero and Rey Mysterio, when Mercury pinned Mysterio after
the Snapshot, to win the title.
- WWE Champion John Cena defeated Orlando Jordan (with Doug Basham) after the
FU.
RAW:
- Chris Benoit fought Edge to a no-contest when they fought backstage.
- World Tag Team Champions William Regal and Tajiri defeated The Heart Throbs
(Romeo and Antonio), when Tajiri pinned Romeo with a sunset flip.
- Shawn Michaels defeated Muhammad Hassan (with Daivari) by disqualification
when Daivari attacked Michaels. Hulk Hogan made a surprise appearance to make
the save.
- WWE Intercontinental Champion Shelton Benjamin pinned Simon Dean with the
Exploder suplex.
- Jim Ross pinned Triple H (with Ric Flair) in a no-disqualification match
after Batista interfered, beat down Flair, hit Triple H with a chair and put
Ross on top for the cover.
2005 - Psycho Sickness (Psycho Mike and Sick Eric) defeat Forza Bruta
(Darkness and Raiss) to win the Italian Championship Wrestling Italian Tag
Team Title in Belluno, Italy.
2007 - WWE ends its developmental relationship with Jody Hamilton's Deep South
Wrestling. All DSW talent was moved to OVW, until DSW was eventually replaced
by Steve Keirn's Florida Championship Wrestling. The final title holders in
DSW under WWE were Deep South Heavyweight Champion Bradley Jay and Deep South
Tag Team Champions Team Elite (Mike Knox and Derrick Neikirk).
2007 - Tony Santerelli and Mike Taylor defeat Hale Collins and Vik Dalishus
for the Great Championship Wrestling Tag Team Title in Phenix City, Alabama.
At the same event, Johnny Swinger wins his third GCW Heavyweight Title,
defeating Raven.
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