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1906 - Frank Gotch defeats Fred Beel in Kansas City, Missouri to win
the American Heavyweight Title for the third time. Gotch would go on to defeat
George Hackenschmidt two years later to unify the belt with the World
Heavyweight Title.
1965 - Chris and Ken Lucas defeat The Mysterio Medics in Dothan, Alabama
to win the Gulf Coast version of the NWA Southern Tag Team Title for the third
time, ending the Medics' 10th reign.
1968 - Fritz Von Erich & Dan Miller defeat The Spoiler & Gary
Hart to win the NWA American Tag Team Title (later to become the World Class
World Tag Team Title) in Dallas, Texas.
1970 - Kim Il and Pak Song defeat Gorgeous George, Jr. and Rufus R. Jones
to win the NWA Texas Tag Team Title.
1971 - The Royal Kangaroos (Jonathan Boyd and Norman Frederick Charles)
defeat Beauregard and Dutch Savage for the NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Title.
1973 - Buddy Colt defeats Eddie Graham for the NWA Florida Heavyweight
Title, beginning his fourth reign.
1973 - Buck Ramstead and Mr. X (Guy Mitchell) defeat The Samoans (Afa and
Sika) to win the Vancouver version of the NWA Canadian Tag Team Title in
Vancouver, British Columbia.
1977 - The Hollywood Blondes (Jack Evans and Larry Sharpe) defeat Carlos
Colón and Victor Jovica for the WWC
North American Tag Team Title in San Juan, Puerto Rico. At the same event, Jose
Rivera and Invader I defeat The Samoans (Afa and Sika) for the WWC World Tag
Team Title, and Joe Novak defeats Hercules Ayala for the WWC Caribbean
Heavywight Title.
1978 - Dino Bravo defeats Gene Kinishi in Toronto, Ontario to become the
first holder of the Toronto version of the NWA Canadian Heavyweight Title.
1978 - Tiger Conway, Jr. and Bull Ramos defeat Killer Karl Krupp and Mark
Lewin for the NWA Texas Tag Team Title in Dallas, Texas.
1979 - The WWF ran at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York,
with a card airing live on the MSG Network in the New York area, but also in
Japan, as this card was almost immediately following the Antonio Inoki-Bob
Backlund WWF title controversy in Japan, as well as featuring many Japanese
stars. This card also featured the Madison Square Garden debut of Hulk Hogan.
The results were:
- Larry Zbyszko pinned Bulldog Brower.
- Riki Choshu and Seiji Sakaguchi defeated Bad News Allen and Jo Jo Andrews,
when Sakaguchi made Andrews submit with a Boston crab, to retain the NWA North
American Tag Team Title. This match was billed as being for the "Japanese
Tag Team Title".
- Mike Graham defeated Johnny Rodz by submission with a figure-four leglock.
- Hulk Hogan defeated Ted DiBiase by knockout with a bearhug.
- Bob Backlund defeated Bobby Duncum in a Texas death match to win the vacant
WWF World Heavyweight Title. WWF President Hisashi Shinma had possession of the
title belt before the match, although the title vacancy was not mentioned to the
United States television audience.
- Antonio Inoki pinned Hussein Arab after an enzuigiri to retain the NWF
Heavyweight Title. This match was billed as being for the "Japanese
Heavyweight Title".
- Harley Race defeated Dusty Rhodes by referee stoppage, due to Rhodes'
excessive bleeding, to retain the NWA World Heavyweight Title.
- Pat Patterson pinned Dominic DeNucci, after reversing a monkey flip into a
roll-up, to retain the WWF Intercontinental Title.
- Tatsumi Fujinami pinned Johnny Rivera with a back suplex to retain the WWF
World Junior Heavyweight Title.
- Ivan Putski and Tito Santana defeated Victor Rivera and Swede Hansen to retain
the WWF World Tag Team Title, when Santana pinned Hansen with a top rope
crossbody.
1980 - Ayumi Hori and Rimi Yokota defeat Lucy Kayama and Nancy Kumi for
the WWWA World Tag Team Title in Nagoya, Japan.
1985 - Bob Brown defeats Brett Sawyer in Ames, Iowa to win his 15th NWA
Central States Heavyweight Title.
1987 - El Gran Markus, Jr. defeats Super Halcon in Acapulco, Mexico for
the Mexican National Heavyweight Title.
1988 - Hercules Ayala defeats Ricky Santana for the WWC Puerto Rico
Heavyweight Title in Bayamon, Puerto Rico, ending Santana's second reign and
beginning Ayala's fourth.
1989 - Leo Burke defeats Carlos Colon to win the WWC Universal
Heavyweight Title in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, ending Colon's ninth reign.
1991 - Blondie Barrett defeats Doc Dean for the British Welterweight
Title in Chelmsford, England.
1991 - Los Destructores (Tony Arce and Volcano) defeat Brazo de Oro and
Brazo de Plata to win the vacant Mexican National Tag Team Title in Mexico City,
Mexico, beginning their second reign. The title had been held up a week earlier
after a match between the two teams.
1993 - Gran Hamada defeats Villano IV in Tokyo, Japan for the WWA World
Junior Light Heavyweight Title.
1994 - ECW held their "Holiday Hell" show at the ECW Arena
in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Here are the results:
- Stevie Richards defeated JT Smith.
- Dean Malenko defeated Ray Odyssey.
- Chris Benoit defeated Hack Myers.
- 911 defeated The Pitbulls in a Handicap match.
- Mikey Whipwreck defeated Don E. Allen.
- Tommy Dreamer & Cactus Jack defeated Tommy Cairo & The Sandman.
- ECW World Champion Shane Douglas defeated Ron Simmons.
- ECW World Tag Team Champions The Public Enemy defeated Sabu & Taz.
1995 - The WWF held the fifth In Your House pay-per-view, subtitled
"Season's Beatings" at the Hersheypark Arena in Hershey, Pennsylania,
before 7,289 fans. The results:
- Savio Vega pinned Bob Backlund in a dark match.
- Razor Ramon and Marty Jannetty defeated The 1-2-3 Kid and Sycho Sid when Ramon
pinned Sid after a bulldog from the second rope.
- Ahmed Johnson pinned Buddy Landel (subbing for Dean Douglas) after the Pearl
River Plunge. Prior to the match, Jerry Lawler presented Jeff Jarrett with a
gold record for his country album, "Ain't I Great?". Jarrett was guest
commentator for the match. After the match, Jarrett attacked Johnson with the
gold record.
- Hunter Hearst Helmsley defeated Henry Godwinn in an Arkansas Hog Pen match.
Hillbilly Jim was the guest referee.
- Owen Hart defeated Diesel when Diesel was disqualified for shoving the
referee.
- The Undertaker defeated King Mabel in a Casket match.
- Bret Hart pinned The British Bulldog to retain the WWF Title.
In dark matches after the broadcast:
- Goldust pinned Duke Droese.
- WWF Tag Team Champions The Smokin' Gunns (Billy and Bart), Hakushi, and Barry
Horowitz defeated The Bodydonnas (Skip and Zip), Yokozuna, and Isaac Yankem,
DDS.
1995 - Dr. Wagner, Jr. defeats Atlantis in Mexico City, Mexico to win the
CMLL World Light Heavyweight Title for the second time.
1999 - In a match taped in Nashville, Tennessee for the December 24
edition of ECW on TNN, Masato Tanaka defeats Mike Awesome for the ECW World
Heavyweight Title.
1999 - Team Extreme (Kit Carson and Khris Germany) defeat The Brotherhood
(Dukes Dalton and Knuckles Nelson) in North Richland Hills, Texas for their
second NWA World Tag Team Title.
1999 - Dr. Hurtz defeats champion Magic and Born to Eat to win the JAPW
New Jersey State Heavyweight Title in Bayonne, New Jersey.
2000 - The 18th, and final, Starrcade event was held in Washington, DC at the MCI Center. Three months later, WCW would be purchased by the World Wrestling Federation, and thus ending the eighteen year streak of Starrcade events, going back to the days of Jim Crockett Promotions. Here is Tim Whitehead's original report on the show.
WCW put in a decent effort for Starrcade (12/17 from the MCI Center in Washington). It was a show where most of the guys worked hard, and there were a couple of real good matches, and enough entertainment value in those that weren't good to keep everyone's attention. The crowd heat was good early, died for a while in the middle, and picked up greatly for the top matches, even though they weren't the best ones on the show. Commentary was so-so. There was way too much outside interference.
SHANE HELMS & SHANNON MOORE defeated KAZ HAYASHI & YUNG YANG and EVAN KARAGIAS & JAMIE KNOBLE in a ladder match in 13:50. There was a contract for a Cruiserweight Title shot hanging from the ceiling and the wrestler to get it earned the shot. Chavo Guerrero Jr., the reigning champ, did color commentary. Moore nearly killed Hayashi early on with a DDT. Hayashi came back with a spinning headscissors. They all went for the ladders. Helms & Moore went up first but got pulled down and lariated over in a perfectly synchronized spot. Hayashi hit a moonsault but landed on a ladder. They did a few traditional ladder spots, and then went for the dives, with everyone doing one to the floor. They then went to a series of innovative ladder spots. In one, a ladder was propped up like a scaffold over another ladder and the ropes. Karagias was on it and caught Hayashi in mid-air and powerbombed him off. Moore did a Rocker Dropper type move off the top. That looked scary. Helms gave Knoble a neckbreaker off the top. Moore did the same to Yang. Knoble started up the ladder but Leia Meow (did I mention yet what a babe she is?) pulled him down. Hayashi & Yang built another scaffold for a series of bumps. In the end, everyone went down but Helms & Moore, who jointly retrieved the contract. Since that theoretically meant both would get a Cruiserweight shot, Chavo threatened to call his lawyer. Helms was limping after the match. A really great opener!
LANCE STORM beat CAT in 7:23. Cat's not good in the ring but his gimmick is major league entertaining. He does admittedly do some innovative crotch shots. Elix Skipper interfered to help Storm. Miss Jones got into it with Major Gunns. Jones accidentally kicked the ref while trying to kick Gunns. Storm hit a missile kick but there was no ref. Hacksaw Duggan came out and teased hitting Storm with the 2x4, but instead threw the weapon down and hit Cat with a sissy looking forearm shot and Storm won with the Maple Leaf submission hold. Storm & Skipper then attacked Duggan for being a lukewarm Canadian. Cat saved Duggan and threw Storm out for a cool bump, which was way better than anything in the actual match.
Buff Bagwell announced himself as the new interviewer. He's actually better than Pamela Paulshock, though Pam was far better looking.
TERRY FUNK beat CROWBAR to capture the Hardcore Title in 10:32. This was a really good hardcore match, a few notches above the standard stuff we see on almost every PPV. Funk attacked Crowbar backstage with a fire extinguisher to start the match. Daffney was doing the full banshee gimmick, screaming like crazy. The commentators mentioned the many times Funk has supposedly retired, going back to 1983 retirement ceremony in Japan, which was one of those truly magic moments in wrestling (though obviously the actual retirement didn't last long). They fought inside a truck, with Crowbar getting hiptossed out and crashing through a table. Crowbar walloped Funk with a car door. Funk managed to handcuff Crowbar and hit him with some sick chairshots. They fought to the ring where Funk grabbed Daffney but Crowbar made the save. Though still handcuffed, Crowbar vaulted over the ropes and put Funk through a table. Daffney hit Funk with a weak chairshot. Funk then plastered Crowbar with a chair and gave him a piledriver on the chair for the pin.
Gene Okerlund did his angry old man interview with Lance Storm, acting real pissed over his assault on Duggan. He also told Gunns he has a pole she can fly her Canadian flag on. That was funny!
KRONIK defeated BIG VITO & RENO in 8:17. Earlier, Reno had rejoined Vito over the protests of the Natural Born Thrillers. Also, Kronik had been shown discussing taking a payoff from somebody. They kept hinting that Marie (formerly Maria, with no explanation for the change) had paid them off. The match didn't amount to much, and there was a lot of arguing and stalling. The end saw Reno turn against his "brother" and give him the Roll of the Dice for the pin. I guess that made Kronik the winner, though who knows? Anyway, Reno then tossed a bag of money to Kronik, and hugged his Thrillers allies, so his turn against them was all a swerve. Marie acted real upset, though she didn't act real upset well. So let me get this straight....Reno paid Kronik and then beat Vito himself? Maybe the payoff was for the post-match, as Kronik destroyed Vito afterward with the Meltdown and High Times.
Helms & Moore were interviewed and indicated both would get the Cruiserweight shot since both retrieved the contract. Chavo Jr. arrived and flattened both with the title belt.
MIKE AWESOME defeated BAM BAM BIGELOW in an Ambulance Match in 7:00. They both worked hard but the crowd had died. They were putting Awesome over as the "career killer", so maybe they'll phase out the 70's gimmick. Then again, maybe not. They brawled back to the ambulance and Bigelow's fist went through a gimmicked window and he juiced from the arm. Awesome got backdropped through a table. They went up on the ambulance, which was kind of clumsy since the ambulance's hood was very sloped and they kept slipping off. Bigelow made it up on top but Awesome shoved him backwards and he fell through the ambulance top, so Awesome won.
GEN. RECTION defeated SHANE DOUGLAS via DQ to retain the U.S. Title in 9:46. Douglas blamed Rection for the fact that his "beautiful woman" was missing. You mean Rection was responsible for slashing Torrie Wilson's pay to $52,000? Pretty much standard stuff, with no crowd heat. They did a long bearhug spot. Plenty of brawling, with Douglas juicing after being posted. Douglas pulled out a chain but missed when he went to hit Rection and he lost the weapon. Chavo Jr. then came out and tossed another chain to Douglas, but then, just as Douglas was about to use it, Chavo informed the ref, who caught Douglas with the chain and DQ'ed him. Douglas was furious and destroyed both Rection and Chavo with the chain, with Rection juicing. Cpl. Cajun and Sgt. Awall made the save.
JEFF JARRETT & THE HARRIS BOYS defeated REY MYSTERIO JR. & KONNAN & BILLY KIDMAN in a bunkhouse street fight in 12:30. Tygress was on color commentary again and she really was bad. They all worked hard but it was kind of a mess. They used the standard weapons, such as garbage cans and brooms, plus they had a bar set up inside the ring, with Jarrett getting put through in a good spot. They also had a popcorn machine, with Jerrett's face rubbed in the popcorn in a silly spot. Mysterio did some good stuff before being tossed in a dumpster. Konnan actually got in a little offense. Mysterio came back in but got plastered through a table. Kidman hit a tomokaze on Jarrett and went to the top but one of the Harrises busted a bottle over his head and Jarrett pinned him with the stroke. Tony Schiavone said, with some irony and a lot of sarcasm, that they've come a long way since Flair vs. Race at the first Starrcade in 1983.
KEVIN NASH & DALLAS PAGE defeated SHAWN STASIAK & CHUCK PALUMBO to regain the WCW World Tag Titles in 12:04. Didn't we see this on the last PPV? Yes, Nash & Page won the titles at Mayhem, but because they technically pinned the guy who wasn't the legal man in the ring, the belts were later restored to Stasiak & Palumbo. In other words, titles change hands all the time due to the most blatant cheating, interference, use of foreign objects, etc., with no reversals, but cleanly pinning the guy who wasn't the legal man is grounds for voiding the decision. Ric Flair came out and warned Mike Sanders that any interference by him would lead to the belts being given to Nash & Page. So unless otherwise noted, outside interference is okay? Nash didn't do much here, just a flurry at the beginning and the end. Page had the champs reeling but they then tied him up for a long double teaming. When Nash hot tagged there was a huge pop. Mark Jindrak & Sean O'Haire ran in but Page took Jindrak out with a Diamond Cutter while Nash caused O'Haire to get crotched. Nash dropped the strap a la Lawler and laid Palumbo out with the jackknife for the pin. I hope Palumbo was the legal man. Afterward, Nash said "Hey Yo" as his subliminal reference to Scott Hall (since overt references have been banned).
BILL GOLDBERG defeated LEX LUGER in 7:17. Good heat but the match was pretty bad. Goldberg dominated as Lex kept trying to walk out. Lex tried to use the ref as a shield again. Dwayne Bruce (the former Sgt. Buddy Lee Parker) came out but Lex used brass knux on him and on Goldberg, too. Goldberg kicked out at two. Buff Bagwell showed up and acted like he was wanting to put the Blockbuster on Luger but "accidentally" did it to Goldberg. Lex tried for the rack but Goldberg blocked it, hit the spear, pointed to the sky like Sabu, and hit the jackhammer for the pin. Bagwell completed his turn by hitting Goldberg with a chair afterward. On his way out, Goldberg hoisted a kid on his shoulders who had expressed meeting Goldberg as his greatest wish.
SCOTT STEINER beat SID VICIOUS in 10:12 to retain the
WCW World Title. Lots of power moves and brawling. Basic stuff but it got great
heat. Sid started to take command but Midajah hit him with a pipe. Steiner used
the "F" word. Scott hooked the recliner but Sid made the ropes.
Midajah went for a crossbody but Sid ducked and Steiner took it. Sid hooked the
cobra, with Steiner slugging the ref while locked in the hold. Midajah
distracted Sid, allowing Steiner to hit him with the pipe for a near fall.
Jarrett ran in an swung at Sid with a guitar but hit Steiner instead. Sid went
for the cover but Jarrett broke it up. Scott then hit Sid with a low blow and
won with the recliner.
2005 - Ring of Honor held Final Battle 2005 at the Inman Sports Club in
Edison, New Jersey. The results:
- Jimmy Rave defeated Milano Collection A.T.
- Colt Cabana defeated Azrieal.
- Nigel McGuinness defeated Claudio Castagnoli by disqualification to retain the
ROH Pure Title.
- Alex Shelley defeated Steve Corino.
- Jay Lethal defeated Samoa Joe, Christopher Daniels and B.J. Whitmer in a Four
Corner Survival match.
- Ricky Reyes defeated Davey Andrews.
- Austin Aries and Roderick Strong defeated Sal Rinauro and Tony Mamaluke to win
the ROH Tag Team Title.
- Bryan Danielson defeated Naomichi Marufuji to retain the ROH World Title.
- KENTA defeated Low Ki to retain the GHC Junior Heavyweight Title.
2005 - GAMI and Fang Suzuki defeat The Bloody and Sachie Abe for the
vacant JDStar TWF Tag Team Title in Toyko, Japan.
2006 - Fire Blaze defeats Barabbas, Jr. to win the WWC Puerto Rico
Heavyweight Title in Bayamon, Puerto Rico, beginning his second reign.
2006 - WWE held its Armageddon pay-per-view at the Richmond Coliseum in
Richmond, Virginia.
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