July 10th
On this day in history in ....
1967 - Lou Albano & Tony Altimore defeat Arnold Skaaland & Chuck Richards (subbing for Spiros Arion) for the United States Tag Team Title (precursor to WWWF Tag Title) in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Ironically, Skaaland had become champion when Arion's original partner, Antonio Pugliese, left the company. So, neither of the wrestlers who lost the title were actually part of the team that won the belts.
1988 - The first Great American Bash Pay-per-view (previous Bash shows
were not on PPV) was held in Baltimore, Maryland at the Baltimore Arena.
Interesting to note, every match on the show went over 15 minutes. Here are the
results:
- In a dark match, Rick Steiner & Dick Murdoch defeated Tim Horner &
Kendall Windham.
- NWA World Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard vs. Sting
& Nikita Koloff went to a 20-minute draw.
- The Midnight Express (Stan Lane & Bobby Eaton) defeated The Fantastics
(Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers) to win the United States Tag Team Title.
- Jimmy Garvin, Ronnie Garvin, Steve Williams & The Road Warriors defeated
Kevin Sullivan, Mike Rotunda, Al Perez, Russian Assassin & Ivan Koloff in a
"Tower Of Doom" match. Three cages were stacked, with wrestlers
entering through the top cage at intervals and battling down the levels. The
first team to completely exit the cage first were the winners. Previous,
Garvin's valet/wife who was being pursued by Kevin Sullivan, was given control
of the cage door, and opened it for the wrestlers to exit. After the match,
Sullivan locked himself in the bottom cage with Previous, until Jimmy Garvin and
Road Warrior Hawk battled back down the tower so Garvin could take Precious to
safety while Hawk beat up Sullivan.
- United States Champion Barry Windham defeated Dusty Rhodes when Ronnie Garvin,
Rhodes' friend, took a payoff to knock out Rhodes.
- NWA World Heavyweight Champion Ric Flair defeated Lex Luger when the match was
stopped by the Maryland State Athletic Commission due to Luger bleeding. Luger
had Flair in the Torture Rack at the time of the stoppage, and appeared to be on
the verge of winning the title.
2001 - Jeff Hardy defeats Mike Awesome for the WWF Hardcore Title in Birmingham, Alabama.
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