June 16th
On this day in history in ....
1937 - Bronko Nagurski defeats Dean Detton in Minneapolis, Minnesota
to become World Heavyweight Champion, as recognized by The Ring magazine.
1959 - Jim "The Ultimate Warrior" Hellwig, now known as simply
(and legally) Warrior, is born in Crawfordsville, Indiana.
1959 - The Zebra Kid defeats The Golden Giant for the NWA Texas Brass
Knuckles Title in Dallas, Texas.
1961 - Pepper Gomez and Dory Dixon defeat Duke Keomuka and Tony Martin to
win the vacant Texas version of the NWA World Tag Team Title in Houston, Texas.
The title had been held up a week earlier after a match between the two teams.
This began Gomez and Dixon's second reign.
1967 - Ron Etchison and Sonny Myers defeat Bob Geigel and Bob Brown for
the Central States version of the NWA North American Tag Team Title in St.
Joseph, Missouri, ending Geigel and Brown's second reign.
1967 - El Mongol defeats Buddy Fuller in Atlanta, Georgia to win the NWA
Georgia Heavyweight Title for the third time, ending Fuller's third reign.
1969 - Tojo Yamamoto and Johnny Long defeats Johnny Walker and Sundown
Kid for the Mid-America version of the NWA Southern Tag Team Title in Memphis,
Tennessee, beginning their third reign.
1970 - Hiro Matsuda defeats Dale Lewis to begin his second reign as NWA
Florida Southern Heavyweight Champion in Tampa, Florida.
1971 - Suni War Cloud and Steven Little Bear defeat Ripper Collins and
Mad Dog Mayne to win the NWA Hawaii Tag Team Title in Honolulu, Hawaii.
1973 - J.B. Psycho defeats Johnny Powers in Buffalo, New York for the
National Wrestling Federation Heavyweight Title, ending Powers' sixth reign.
1975 - Guy Mitchell and Ricky Hunter defeats Gene Kiniski and Dale Lewis
for the Vancouver version of the NWA Canadian Tag Team Title in Vancouver,
British Columbia.
1975 - Karl Von Steiger and Otto Von Heller defeat Tojo Yamamoto and
Jimmy Golden to win the Mid-America version of the NWA Southern Tag Team Title
in Memphis, Tennessee.
1977 - Great Kojika and Motoshi Okuma defeat Akihisa Takachiho and Samson
Kutsuwada for the AJPW All Asia Tag Team Title in Tokyo, Japan, beginning their
second reign.
1980 - The Assassins defeat Ole and Lars Anderson for the NWA Georgia Tag
Team Title in Augusta, Georgia, ending Ole and Lars' second reign, which lasted
only eight days.
1984 - Maso Ito defeats Austin Idol in Memphis, Tennessee to win the AWA
International Heavyweight Title, ending Idol's fourth reign.
1984 - Terry Taylor defeats Krusher Khrushchev for the Mid-South
Wrestling Television Title in New Orleans, Louisiana.
1986 - Dutch Mantel defeats Rip Rogers to win the NWA Mid-America
Heavyweight Title in Memphis, Tennessee, beginning his 14th reign.
1986 - Buzz Sawyer defeats Chris Adams for the World Class Television
Title in Fort Worth, Texas.
1992 - WCW holds the 19th Clash of the Champions at Charleston, South
Carolina's McAllister Fieldhouse, with a 2.8 rating. The show featured all
first-round and one second-round matches in the tournament to crown new NWA
World Tag Team Champions. The title had been vacant since early 1991 when WCW
began referring to the NWA title as the WCW title, during the reign of Doom
(Butch Reed and Ron Simmons). The tournament was held to fill the vacancy. The
results of the 19th Clash:
In first round matches:
- Ricky Steamboat and Nikita Koloff defeated Joe and Dean Malenko, when Koloff
pinned Dean.
- Rick Rude and Steve Austin defeated Marcus Bagwell and Tom Zenk, when Rude
pinned Bagwell.
- Terry Gordy and Steve Williams defeated Larry and Jeff O'Day, when Williams
pinned Larry.
- Rick and Scott Steiner defeated Miguel Perez, Jr. and Ricky Santana by
forfeit.
- Barry Windham and Dustin Rhodes defeated Arn Anderson and Bobby Eaton, when
Rhodes pinned Eaton.
- The Fabulous Freebirds (Jimmy Garvin and Michael Hayes) defeated The Cowboys
(El Texano and Silver King).
- Jushin Liger and Brian Pillman defeated Chris Benoit and Beef Wellington, when
Liger pinned Wellington.
- Akira Nogami and Hiroshi Hase defeated The Headhunters (Arn Anderson and Bob
Cook).
- In the first second round tournament match, Terry Gordy and Steve Williams
defeated Rick and Scott Steiner, when Williams pinned Scott.
1993 - WCW holds the 23rd Clash of the Champions, at the Scope in
Norfolk, Virginia, with a 2.6 rating. The results:
- Jim Niedhart pinned Shanghai Pierce in a dark match.
- Ron Simmons pinned Dick Slater.
- Steven Regal pinned Marcus Bagwell.
- Maxx Payne defeated Johnny B. Badd by forfeit.
- Barry Windham pinned 2 Cold Scorpio to retain the NWA World Heavyweight Title.
- Big Van Vader, Sid Vicious and Rick Rude defeated Dustin Rhodes, Sting and
Davey Boy Smith, when Rude pinned Rhodes.
- The Horsemen (Ric Flair and Arn Anderson) defeated The Hollywood Blondes
(Brian Pillman and Steve Austin) in two straight falls in a two-out-of-three
falls match for the NWA and WCW World Tag Team Titles. However, the second fall
win was by disqualification, so the Blondes retained the titles.
1993 - Money Inc. (Ted DiBiase and Irwin R. Schyster), who had just lost
the titles two days earlier in Columbus, Ohio, defeat The Steiner Brothers (Rick
and Scott Steiner) in Rockford, Illinois for the WWF Tag Team Title, beginning
their third reign.
1993 - Scott Putski defeats Dynamite Dixon in Laredo, Texas, to win the
United States Wrestling Federation Texas Heavyweight Title.
1994 - The WWF holds the second-annual King of the Ring pay-per-view at
the Baltimore Arena in Baltimore, Maryland. The show earned a 0.85 buyrate. The
results were:
- In a dark match, Sparky Plugg pinned Kwang.
- Razor Ramon pinned Bam Bam Bigelow in a King of the Ring tournament
first-round match.
- Irwin R. Schyster pinned Mabel in a first round match.
- Owen Hart pinned Tatanka in a first round match.
- The 1-2-3 Kid pinned Jeff Jarrett in a first round match.
- WWF Intercontinental Champion Diesel defeated WWF World Champion Bret Hart by
disqualification, when Jim Neidhart, who accompanied Hart to the ring, attacked
Diesel.
- Razor Ramon pinned Irwin R. Schyster in a semifinals match.
- Owen Hart defeated The 1-2-3 Kid by submission with the Sharpshooter.
- The Headshrinkers (Samu and Fatu) defeated Crush and Yokozuna to retain the
WWF Tag Team Title, when Fatu pinned Crush.
- Owen Hart pinned Razor Ramon, after outside interference from Jim Neidhart, to
win the 1994 King of the Ring tournament. At his coronation, Owen dubbed himself
the "King of Harts".
- Roddy Piper pinned Jerry Lawler.
1996 - WCW holds the 10th-annual Great American Bash in Baltimore,
Maryland. The show scored a 0.48 buyrate. The results:
In matches airing on WCW Main Event:
- Rocco Rock pinned Jerry Sags.
- Michael Wallstreet pinned Jim Powers.
- Jim Duggan pinned Disco Inferno.
In pay-per-view matches:
- The Steiner Brothers (Rick and Scott) defeated Fire and Ice (Scott Norton and
Ice Train), when Scott pinned Norton after a Frankensteiner.
- Konnan pinned El Gato (Pat Tanaka), after a Flapjack Spinebuster into a
Jackknife Pin, to retain the WCW United States Heavyweight Title.
- Diamond Dallas Page pinned Marcus Bagwell after a Diamond Cutter.
- Dean Malenko pinned Rey Misterio, Jr., after a Powerbomb and using the ropes,
to retain the WCW Cruiserweight Title.
- John Tenta pinned Big Bubba Rogers after a Powerslam. After the match, Tenta
shaved Rogers' goatee off.
- Chris Benoit defeated Kevin Sullivan in a Falls Count Anywhere match. After
the match, Arn Anderson came to the ring and helped Benoit attack Sullivan.
- Sting defeated Lord Steven Regal by submission with a Scorpion Deathlock.
- Ric Flair and Arn Anderson defeated Kevin Greene and Steve McMichael, when
Flair pinned Greene after McMichael turned on Greene and hit him with a steel
briefcase. After the match, Chris Benoit came out and helped attack Greene.
McMichael became the fourth in the new Four Horsemen along with Flair, Anderson
and Benoit.
- The Giant pinned Lex Luger after a Chokeslam to retain the WCW World
Heavyweight Title.
2000 - Eric Love and Luscious Lucas defeat Dennis Gregory and Frankie
Corleone in Monessen, Pennsylvania to win the Championship Wrestling Federation
Tag Team Title.
2001 - Ian Rotten defeats Hardcore Craig for the Mid-American Wrestling
Heavyweight Title in Big Bend, Wisconsin, beginning Rotten's fifth reign and
ending Craig's second.
2001 - Joey Abs defeats Steve Bradley in a Tables, Ladders and Chairs
match to win his second Memphis Championship Wrestling Southern Heavyweight
Title.
2001 - Pat McGroin defeats Mike Shane to win the Independent Pro
Wrestling Heavyweight Title in St. Petersburg, Florida.
2001 - Flex Fenom defeats Chuckie Manson in Hagerstown, Maryland for the
National Wrestling League Cruiserweight Title, beginning his second reign.
2002 - Mr. Niebla, Black Warrior and Atlantis defeat Blue Panther, Dr.
Wagner, Jr. and Fuerza Guerrera to win the CMLL World Trios Title in Mexico
City, Mexico.
2002 - American Dragon defeats Super Dragon to win the All Pro Wrestling
Internet Title in Hayward, California.
2002 - Shu last eliminates Takashi Tachibana in an 11-man battle royal to
win his second Osaka Pro Wrestling Battle Royal Title in Osaka, Japan.
2005 - El Veneno defeats Black Dragon to win the IWRG Intercontinental
Middleweight Title in Naucalpan, Mexico, beginning his second reign and ending
Dragon's second.
2006 - The fourth-annual Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup tournament kicks off
in Sanford, Florida. The results:
In first round tournament matches:
- Ruckus defeated T.J. Mack.
- Canadian Cougar defeated Jake Manningin.
- PWG World Champion Joey Ryan defeated El Generico.
- Rod Steel defeated Davey Richards.
- AWA World Light Heavyweight Champion Kirby Mack defeated T.J. Wilson.
- Delirious defeated The Human Tornado.
- Tom Carter defeated Chasyn Rance.
- Milano Collection A.T. defeated Arik Cannon.
In non-tournament matches:
- Jerrelle Clark defeated Dagon and Ryan Drago in a three-way match.
- Frankie Ciatso defeated Erick Stevens.
- Billy Kidman defeated Naphtali.
- Christopher Daniels defeated Roderick Strong.
Thanks to Ryan Martinez for his help with the above.
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