June 23rd
On this day in history in ....
1939 - Bronko Nagurski defeats Lou Thesz to win the National Wrestling
Association World Heavyweight Title in Houston, Texas.
1944 - Firpo Segra defeats Doc Macias to win the Mexican National Heavyweight
Title in Mexico City, Mexico.
1959 - Bobby Jones defeats George Eakin for the Madison Wrestling Club
Heavyweight Title in Winnipeg, Manitoba, beginning his third reign.
1961 - Waldo Von Erich defeats Pepper Gomez to win the NWA Texas Heavyweight
Title, ending Gomez's 12th reign.
1964 - Eddie Graham and Sam Steamboat defeat Chris and John Tolos for the
Florida NWA World Tag Team Title in Tampa, Florida.
1964 - Pampero Firpo defeats Nick Bockwinkel to win the NWA Pacific Northwest
Heavyweight Title in Eugene, Oregon, ending Bockwinkel's second reign.
1965 - Ken Lucas is awarded the NWA Gulf Coast Heavyweight Title, which was
vacated on May 1 when Chin Lee left the area. This began Lucas' second reign.
1967 - Butcher and Stan (Stan Pulaski) Vachon defeat Enrique and Ramon Torres to
win the Georgia NWA Southern Tag Team Title in Atlanta, Georgia, ending the
Torres' third reign.
1970 - Nick Bockwinkel defeats Joe Scarpa to win the NWA Georgia Heavyweight
Title in Macon, Georgia.
1970 - Moondog Mayne defeats The Claw for the NWA Pacific Northwest Heavyweight
Title, beginning his 10th reign.
1974 - The Crusaders (Billy Red Lyons and Dewey Robertson) defeat The Love
Brothers (Hartford and Reginald) for the Toronto NWA International Tag Team
Title in Toronto, Ontario.
1977 - Kurt Von Hess wins his second NWA Gulf Coast Heavyweight Title, ending
The Wrestling Pro's eighth reign in Panama City, Florida.
1978 - Ringo Mendoza defeats Perro Aguayo to win the NWA World Middleweight
Title in Mexico City, Mexico. This began Mendoza's third reign and ended
Aguayo's third reign.
1978 - The Mongolian Stomper wins a tournament final in Knoxville, Tennessee to
win his sixth NWA Southeastern Heavyweight Title.
1978 - Tony Atlas and Thunderbolt Patterson defeat Ole Anderson and Ivan Koloff
for the NWA Georgia Tag Team Title in Atlanta, Georgia.
1978 - Pak Choo (Kengo Kimura) and Mr. Ito defeat Black Gordman and Hector
Guerrero to win the NWA Americas Tag Team Title.
1980 - Mr. Hito and Mr. Sakurada defeat Tiger Conway, Jr. and José Lothario to
win the NWA American Tag Team Title in Amarillo, Texas, beginning their second
reign.
1982 - Ted DiBiase defeats The Junkyard Dog for the Mid-South North American
Heavyweight Title in Shreveport, Louisiana, beginning DiBiase's fourth reign.
1984 - World Class Championship Wrestling held a 14-man tournament in San
Antonio, Texas for the WCCW Texas Heavyweight Title, which was left vacant with
the death of David Von Erich on February 10. The results:
First round:
- José Lothario defeated WCCW American Tag Team Champion Bill Irwin.
- WCCW American Heavyweight Champion Gino Hernandez defeated George Weingroff.
- Terry Gordy defeated Black Gordman.
- Kerry Von Erich defeated Johnny Mantell.
- Jules Strongbow defeated John Tatum.
- Buck Zumhofe defeated Michael Hayes.
- Kevin Von Erich defeated Killer Khan.
Quarterfinals:
- WCCW American Heavyweight Champion Gino Hernandez defeated José Lothario.
- Kerry Von Erich defeated Terry Gordy.
- Jules Strongbow defeated Buck Zumhofe.
- NWA World Heavyweight Champion Ric Flair defeated Kevin Von Erich.
Semifinals:
- Kerry Von Erich defeated WCCW American Heavyweight Champion Gino Hernandez.
Despite winning the match, Kerry was injured. This allowed Hernandez to advance.
- Ric Flair defeated Jules Strongbow.
Finals:
- WCCW American Heavyweight Champion Gino Hernandez defeated NWA World
Heavyweight Champion Ric Flair to win the vacant WCCW Texas Heavyweight Title.
1984 - Ole Olsen and Randy Rich defeat The Warlords (Easy Rider and Snake
Williams) for the Vancouver NWA Canadian Tag Team Title in Cloverdale, British
Columbia.
1986 - Giant Hillbilly Elmer (Stan Frazier) and Jerry Lawler defeat The MOD
Squad (Basher and Spike) in Memphis, Tennessee to win the AWA Southern Tag Team
Title.
1986 - Robert Fuller and Jimmy Golden win their second NWA Southeastern Tag Team
Title, defeating Steve Armstrong and Tommy Rich in Dothan, Alabama.
1986 - Brad Armstrong wins the NWA Southeast Continental Heavyweight Title from
Jerry Stubbs in Birmingham, Alabama, beginning his second reign. At the same
show, Adrian Street defeats Wendell Cooley to capture his third NWA Southeastern
Heavyweight Title.
1987 - The Sheepherders (Luke Williams and Butch Miller) defeat Mike Graham and
Steve Keirn for the NWA Florida Tag Team Title in Tampa, Florida. This ended
Graham and Keirn's seventh reign.
1989 - The AWA held "War in The Windy City" at Odeon Pavilion in
Chicago, Illinois. The results were:
- Tommy Jammer defeated Jonnie Stewart.
- Mike George defeated Rockin' Randy.
- Akio Sato defeated Paul Diamond by disqualification.
- Chavo, Hector and Mando Guerrero defeated The Executioner (Donn Lewin) and The
Texas Hangmen (Killer and Psycho).
- AWA World Women's Champion Wendi Richter defeated Candi Devine to retain the
title.
- Scott Norton and Ken Patera defeated The Destruction Crew (Wayne Bloom and
Mike Enos).
- AWA World Heavyweight Champion Larry Zbyszko fought Greg Gagne to a draw to
retain the title.
- Colonel DeBeers defeated Derrick Dukes in a loser gets painted yellow match.
1989 - Robert Fuller and Brian Lee defeat Jeff Jarrett and Mil Máscaras to win
the WCWA World Tag Team Title in Dallas, Texas.
1989 - Tom Prichard defeats Wendell Cooley for the Continental Wrestling
Federation Heavyweight Title in Knoxville, Tennessee, beginning Prichard's
second reign.
1990 - Dave Finlay and Marty Jones defeat Tony St. Clair and Miles Zrno to win
the Catch Wrestling Association World Tag Team Title in Graz, Austria.
1990 - Rex King and Joey Maggs defeat Tony Anthony and Tom Burton for the USWA
Tag Team Title in Memphis, Tennessee.
1990 - The Juice Patrol (Beetlejuice (Art Barr) and Big Juice (Jeff Warner))
defeat U.S. Male (Ricky Santana and Curtis Thompson) to win their second NWA
Pacific Northwest Tag Team Title in Portland, Oregon.
1992 - ECW held an event at the Original Sports Bar in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, featuring a four-team tournament to decide the first-ever ECW Tag
Team Champions. The results were:
- Hurricane Curry defeated Super Ninja by disqualification.
- The Samoan Warrior defeated The Metal Maniac.
- Don E. Allen, Johnny Hotbody, Peaches and Mr. Sandman defeated Tony Stetson,
Vivacious Veronica and Larry Winters in a handicap match.
- Don Muraco and King Kaluha were both disqualified.
- Jim Neidhart defeated Salvatore Bellomo.
- The Super Destroyers (#1 and #2) defeated Jimmy Jannetty and J.T. Smith in an
ECW Tag Team Title tournament semifinal.
- Glenn Osbourne and Max Thrasher defeated The Flames (Mr. Anthony and Mr.
Perez) in the other ECW Tag Team Title tournament semifinal.
- The Super Destroyers (#1 and #2) defeated Glenn Osbourne and Max Thrasher to
become the first-ever ECW Tag Team Champions.
1993 - Bam Bam and Danny Christian defeat The Tennessee Equalizer and Chic White
for the Southern States Wrestling Tag Team Title in Fall Branch, Tennessee,
beginning their second reign.
1994 - WCW held the 27th "Clash of the Champions" event at McAllister
Fieldhouse in Charleston, South Carolina, which aired live on TBS and earned a
3.0 rating. The results were:
- WCW World Tag Team Champions Cactus Jack and Kevin Sullivan (with Dave
Sullivan) defeated The Nasty Boys (Brian Knobbs and Jerry Sags), when Cactus
pinned Knobbs after a double-arm DDT, to retain the title.
- The Guardian Angel pinned Tex Slazenger after a sidewalk slam.
- Lord Steven Regal (with Sir William) pinned WCW World Television Champion
Larry Zbyszko with a roll up out of a Boston Crab attempt, and holding the
ropes, to win the title. This began Regal's second reign.
- Johnny B. Badd defeated WCW United States Heavyweight Champion Steve Austin by
disqualification. Austin originally won the match with an inside cradle after
punching Badd with a foreign object, but referee Randy Anderson came out to
dispute Nick Patrick's call. While this was going on, Badd rolled up Austin,
Anderson counted three, and Badd celebrated with the title belt. The official
ruling was that Badd won by reverse decision, with Austin retaining the title.
- WCW World Heavyweight Champion Ric Flair pinned WCW International World
Heavyweight Champion Sting with a roll-up to unify the titles. After the match,
Sensuous Sherri, who was thought to be the new manager of Sting before the
match, turned on him, and she and Flair attacked Sting. Hulk Hogan made the save
and cleared the ring. Hogan said that would officially sign his WCW contract on
the coming episode of WCW Saturday Night, and challenged Flair to a title match.
1995 - Apolo Dantes defeats Silver King in Mexico City, Mexico for the CMLL
World Heavyweight Title.
1995 - Scott D'Amore defeats Bruiser Bedlam for the Border City Wrestling Can-Am
Heavyweight Title in LaSalle, Ontario, to begin his fourth reign. At the same
event, Los Rudos (Calavera Cortez and Rico Rodriguez) defeat The New Breed (Ric
Austin and Mike Legacy) for the BCW Can-Am Tag Team Title.
1996 - The WWF held the fourth-annual "King of the Ring" pay-per-view
at the MECCA Arena in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The show got a 0.65 buyrate. The
results:
- In a dark match, Hunter Hearst Helmsley defeated Aldo Montoya.
- In a Free-for-All match, The Bodydonnas (Skip and Zip (with Kloudy)) defeated
The New Rockers (Leif Cassidy and Marty Jannetty), when Skip pinned Cassidy with
a roll-up after Kloudy kissed Cassidy.
- In a King of the Ring tournament semifinal match, Steve Austin pinned Marc
Mero (with Sable) after the Stone Cold Stunner. During the match, a kick from
Mero busted open Austin's lip. After the match, Austin went to a local hospital
and received 16 stitches to close the wound.
- In the other King of the Ring tournament semifinal, Jake Roberts defeated
Vader (with Jim Cornette) by disqualification, when Vader grabbed the referee
and pulled him into Roberts as Roberts hit the DDT. Vader attacked Roberts after
the match, hitting him with several Vader Bombs.
- WWF Tag Team Champions The Smoking Gunns (Billy and Bart (with Sunny))
defeated The Godwinns (Henry and Phineas (with Hillbilly Jim)), when Billy
pinned Phineas after Bart hit Phineas with one of his boots, to retain the
title.
- The Ultimate Warrior pinned Jerry Lawler after a flying tackle, after
no-selling Lawler's piledriver.
- Mankind defeated The Undertaker (with Paul Bearer) by referee stoppage with
the Mandible Claw, after Bearer accidentally hit Taker with the urn.
- Ahmed Johnson pinned WWF Intercontinental Champion Goldust (with Marlena) with
the Pearl River Plunge to win the title, ending Goldust's second reign.
- Steve Austin pinned Jake Roberts after the Stone Cold Stunner to win the King
of the Ring tournament. As Roberts was helped backstage, Austin was interviewed
by Dok Hendrix, where Austin coined his most famous slogan: "Austin 3:16
says I just whooped your ass."
- WWF Champion Shawn Michaels (with José Lothario) pinned The British Bulldog
(with Jim Cornette and Diana Smith) after Sweet Chin Music to retain the title.
Mr. Perfect was the referee outside the ring.
1997 - WCW won this week of the Monday Night War, 3.3 to 2.4 over WWF RAW is
WAR.
WWF RAW is WAR was live from Cobo Arena in Detroit, Michigan. The results:
- Ken Shamrock defeated Rockabilly.
- The Legion of Doom (Animal and Hawk) defeated The Godwinns (Henry and Phineas).
- Flash Funk vs. Sabu (with Bill Alfonso) ended in double-countout.
- Mankind defeated WWF European Champion The British Bulldog by
disqualification.
- WWF Intercontinental Champion Owen Hart (with Brian Pillman) defeated Goldust
(with Marlena) and Hunter Hearst Helmsley (with Chyna) in a triple threat match
to retain the title. Pat Patterson was the guest referee.
- Brian Christopher defeated Scott Taylor.
- The Nation of Domination (D'Lo Brown and Faarooq (with Kama Mustafa)) defeated
The Undertaker (with Paul Bearer) and Vader in a WWF Tag Team Title tournament
quarterfinal match.
WCW Monday Nitro was live from x in x. The results were:
- Damien and La Parka defeated Public Enemy (Johnny Grunge and Rocco Rock).
- Chris Jericho defeated Alex Wright.
- The Steiner Brothers (Rick and Scott) defeated Harlem Heat (Booker T and
Stevie Ray).
- Héctor Garza defeated Villano IV.
- WCW Cruiserweight Champion Syxx defeated Chavo Guerrero, Jr. to retain the
title.
- Steve McMichael defeated WCW United States Heavyweight Champion Konnan.
- Glacier and Ernest Miller defeated High Voltage (Kaos and Rage).
- Diamond Dallas Page defeated Scott Hall by disqualification.
2000 - OVW held an event at the Louisville Gardens in Louisville, Kentucky. The
results:
- Jerome Crony won a battle royal.
- The Fabulous Ones (Steve Keirn and Stan Lane) defeated Derrick King and Jason
Lee.
- Bull Buchanan and Russ McCullough defeated Mr. Black and Mark Henry.
- Kurt Angle defeated The Collector (Sylvester Terkay).
- OVW Heavyweight Champion Nick Dinsmore defeated Al Snow to retain the title.
- Trailer Park Trash defeated Flash Flanagan to become the first-ever OVW
Hardcore Champion.
- The Disciples of Synn (Damian and Slash (with Synn)) defeated OVW Southern Tag
Team Champions B.J. Payne and Scotty Sabre to win the title, ending Payne and
Sabre's second reign.
- Damaja and Kane defeated D'Lo Brown and Rob Conway. Mick Foley was the guest
referee.
2000 - Dakota defeats Brianna Starr and Alben Thunder in a three-way match in
Dyersburg, Tennessee to become the first NWA Mid-South Women's Champion.
2001 - Zaruxx defeats Hombre Dinamita by forfeit in Bayamón, Puerto Rico to win
the IWA World Hardcore Title. At the same show, Super Crazy wins his second IWA
World Junior Heavyweight Title from Lobo, and Jesús Castillo, Jr. and Miguel Pérez,
Jr. win the IWA World Tag Team Title from D'Lo Brown and Shane, beginning their
second reign.
2001 - Pro Wrestling eXpress became an NWA member, and at their event that day
in McKeesport, Pennsylvania, four new champions were crowned. Paul Atlas defeats
Jimmy Anjel, Kid Cupid, Kid Ego and Scott Venom to win the vacant NWA East
Triple Jeopardy Title. Crusher Hansen defeats J.B. Destiny and Dean Jablonski in
a three-way match for the vacant NWA East Three Rivers Title. The Mon Valley
Monsters (Cory K and Big Poppa Gator) defeat Armageddon (Rapture and Revelation)
in a tournament final to unify the NWA East, Pittsburgh Wrestling League and Pro
Wrestling eXpress Tag Team Titles into the new NWA Pro Wrestling eXpress Tag
Team Title. Also, Brandon K defeats Dirk Ciglar in a tournament final to unify
the NWA East, PWL and PWX Heavyweight Titles into the new NWA East Triple Crown
Heavyweight Title.
2001 - Chris Church and Mike Legacy defeat Otis Apollo and Johnny Swinger for
the BCW Can-Am Tag Team Title in Leamington, Ontario.
2001 - Three titles change hands at European Wrestling Fighters' "Summer
Night Fight" in Nuremburg, Germany. In the first match of the night, Eddie
Steinblock defeats Pete Johnson for the EWF Heavyweight Title. Later, Gary
Mountain lost the Dragonhearts Title to Low Down, and in the main event, Eric
Schwarz defeated Eddie Steinblock by disqualification to win the EWF Heavyweight
Title.
2002 - WWE held the 10th-annual, and final, "King of the Ring"
pay-per-view at Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio. The show got a 0.82 buyrate.
The results were:
- In a match airing on Sunday Night Heat, The Hardy Boyz (Jeff and Matt)
defeated Raven and Steven Richards, when Jeff pinned Richards after the Swanton.
- In a King of the Ring tournament semifinal match, WWE Intercontinental
Champion Rob Van Dam pinned Chris Jericho after the Five-Star Frog Splash.
- In the other King of the Ring tournament semifinal, Brock Lesnar (with Paul
Heyman) pinned Test after the F5.
- Jamie Noble (with Nidia) pinned WWE Cruiserweight Champion The Hurricane after
a powerbomb to win the title, ending Hurricane's second reign.
- Ric Flair pinned Eddie Guerrero after Bubba Ray Dudley interfered and hit
Guerrero with a Bubba Bomb. Chris Benoit had also interfered earlier in the
match on Eddie's behalf.
- Molly Holly pinned WWE Women's Champion Trish Stratus after a belly-to-belly
suplex and a handful of tights to win the title, to end Trish's second reign.
- Kurt Angle defeated Hulk Hogan by submission with the ankle lock.
- Brock Lesnar (with Paul Heyman) pinned WWE Intercontinental Champion Rob Van
Dam after an F5 to win the King of the Ring tournament, and earn a WWE
Undisputed Title match at SummerSlam on August 25.
- WWE Undisputed Champion The Undertaker pinned Triple H with a roll-up and
holding the tights to retain the title.
2002 - PRIDE Fighting Championships held "PRIDE 21: Demolition" at the
Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan. The results:
- Bob Sapp defeated Kiyoshi Tamura by TKO (punches) at 0:11 of round one.
- Gary Goodridge defeated Achmed Labasanov by split decision.
- Anderson Silva defeated Alex Stiebling by TKO (cut) at 1:23 of round one.
- Jeremy Horn defeated Gilbert Yvel by unanimous decision.
- Shungo Oyama defeated Renzo Gracie by unanimous decision.
- Daniel Gracie defeated Takashi Suigura by split decision.
- Fedor Emelianenko defeated Semmy Schilt by unanimous decision.
- Don Frye defeated Yoshihiro Takayama by TKO (punches) at 6:10 of round one.
2002 - Los Infernales (Averno, Mephisto and Satanico) defeat Safari, Mr. Niebla
and OlÃmpico for the Mexican National Trios Title in Guadalajara, Mexico.
2002 - Bam Bam Bambi defeats Madison to win the NWA Canadian Women's Title in
St. Boniface, Manitoba.
2002 - Justin Tyme defeats Bobby Collins in Winnipeg, Manitoba for the Canadian
Wrestling Federation Junior Heavyweight Title, ending Collins' eighth reign.
2003 - WWE held a live RAW at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York,
which got a 3.9 rating on Spike TV. The results:
- WWE Intercontinental Champion Christian and Test defeated Booker T and Scott
Steiner (with Stacy Keibler), when Test pinned Steiner after a big boot.
- Maven pinned Christopher Nowinski (with Theodore Long) with a roll-up.
- The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray and D-Von) defeated Chris Jericho and Lance Storm,
when D-Von pinned Storm after the 3D.
- World Tag Team Champions La Résistance (René Duprée and Sylvain Grenier)
defeated The Hurricane and Sgt. Slaughter, when Duprée pinned Slaughter after
hitting him with one of the title belts.
- Shawn Michaels and Kevin Nash defeated Ric Flair and Randy Orton, when
Michaels pinned Flair after Sweet Chin Music.
- Goldberg defeated Rodney Mack (with Theodore Long) after the the Jackhammer in
Mack's own "5-minute White Boy Challenge" match.
- World Heavyweight Champion Triple H (with Ric Flair) pinned Kane after the
Pedigree to retain the title, after Randy Orton had interfered and RKO'd Kane.
As a result, Kane had to unmask. Evolution attacked Kane after the match, with
Rob Van Dam making the save. Kane did unmask, and then chokeslammed RVD.
2006 - Grady Johnson, better known as "Crazy" Luke Graham, dies from
congestive heart failure at age 61. He became one-half of the first-ever WWWF
World Tag Team Champions with Tarzan Tyler in 1971.
2006 - Vance Nevada defeats R.A.G.E. in Surrey, British Columbia for the NWA
Canadian Heavyweight Title. At the same event, Memphis Raines defeats Kyle
O'Reilly in a tournament final to win the vacant NWA Canadian Junior Heavyweight
Title.
2006 - 2 Cold Scorpio defeats Trent Acid in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to win
the Pro Wrestling Unplugged Heavyweight Title.
2006 - ROH held "Throwdown" at the Michigan State Fairgrounds in
Detroit, Michigan. The results were:
- Gutter defeated Bobby Dempsey.
- C.J. Otis defeated Rhett Titus.
- The Irish Airborne (Dave and Jake Crist) defeated Shane Hagadorn and Keith
Walker.
- ROH Pure Champion Nigel McGuinness defeated Conrad Kennedy III to retain the
title.
- The Briscoes (Jay and Mark) defeated Colt Cabana and Ace Steel.
- Delirious defeated Jimmy Rave (with Daizee Haze and Prince Nana), Davey
Richards and Samoa Joe in a four-corner survival match.
- Adam Pearce fought Necro Butcher to a no-contest in a falls count anywhere
match.
- Homicide defeated Claudio Castagnoli.
- ROH World Champion Bryan Danielson defeated Jimmy Jacobs (with Lacey) and B.J.
Whitmer in a three-way elimination match to retain the title.
2006 - New England Championship Wrestling held its third-annual Iron 8
Tournament event at the National Guard Armory in Quincy, Massachusetts. The
results:
- José Perez defeated Kristian Frost, Pat Masters and T.J. Richter in a
four-way match to qualify for the Iron 8 tournament.
- John Walters defeated Kellan Thomas in an Iron 8 first round match.
- Eddie Edwards defeated NECW Heavyweight Champion D.C. Dillinger in an Iron 8
first round match.
- Antonio Thomas defeated José Perez in an Iron 8 first round match.
- Jason Blade defeated Xavier in an Iron 8 first round match.
- NECW Television Champion Frankie Arion, NECW Women's Champion Nikki Roxx and
Evan Siks defeated The Canadian Superstars (Dave Cole and J-Busta) and Ariel
(with Brian Cairo).
- Eddie Edwards defeated Jason Blade, Eddie Edwards and Antonio Thomas in a
four-way match to win the Iron 8 Tournament.
2007 - Shayne Bower, better known as Biff Wellington, dies of a heart attack at
age 42.
2007 - ROH held "Driven" at the Frontier Fieldhouse in Chicago Ridge,
Illinois. The event was taped for a pay-per-view event which premiered on
September 21.
- Ernie Osiris and Alex Payne defeated Mitch Franklin and Dingo. This match was
not aired on the pay-per-view.
- The No Remorse Corps (Davey Richards, Rocky Romero and Roderick Strong)
defeated Delirious and The Resilience (Matt Cross and Erick Stevens), when
Richards pinned Cross after a DR Driver II. After the match, Austin Aries ran
out of the crowd and attacked the No Remorse Corps.
- Claudio Castagnoli pinned Matt Sydal after rolling through a hurricanrana into
a sunset flip. After the match, Sydal joined Sweet 'n Sour, Inc., who attacked
Castagonli.
- Naomichi Marufuji pinned B.J. Whitmer after a Shiranui.
- Brent Albright defeated Pelle Primeau by submission with the Crowbar.
- ROH World Tag Team Champions The Briscoes (Jay and Mark) defeated Kevin Steen
and El Generico, when Generico was pinned after a Spike J-Driller, to retain the
title. After the match, Steen attacked the Briscoes with a ladder.
- ROH World Champion Takeshi Morishima pinned Jimmy Rave after a Backdrop Driver
to retain the title.
- The Minnesota Home Wrecking Crew (Lacey and Rain (with Jimmy Jacobs) defeated
Daizee Haze and MsChif. This match was not aired on the pay-per-view.
- Nigel McGuinness pinned Chris Hero (with Larry Sweeney, Matt Sydal, Tank
Toland and Bobby Dempsey) after the Tower of London. This match was not aired on
the pay-per-view. After the match, Adam Pearce came out and issued an open
challenge, which was accepted by Takeshi Morishima.
- ROH World Champion Takeshi Morishima pinned Adam Pearce (with Shane Hagadorn)
after a Backdrop Driver to retain the title. After the match, Morishima attacked
Hagadorn. This match was not aired on the pay-per-view.
- KENTA pinned Bryan Danielson after a Go 2 Sleep. This match was not aired on
the pay-per-view.
- Aired as a bonus match on the pay-per-view, Bryan Danielson defeated Nigel
McGuinness by submission with the Cattle Mutilation. The match took place on
June 9 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at "Domination".
2007 - IWA Mid-South held the second and final night of "King of the
Deathmatches" at the Capital Sports Center in Plainfield, Indiana. The
results were:
- IWA Mid-South Light Heavyweight Champion Brandon Thomaselli defeated Low Ki to
retain the title.
- The Naptown Dragons (xOMGx and Vortekz) defeated Southern Rock (Hillbilly Jed
and Indiana Kidd, Jr.) (with Joey Eastman)) in a street fight.
- In a King of the Deathmatches tournament quarterfinal, Corporal Robinson
defeated Mad Man Pondo in an Electrified Lighttubes match.
- In a King of the Deathmatches tournament quarterfinal, Brain Damage defeated
IWA Mid-South Women's Champion Mickie Knuckles in a Fans Bring the Weapons
match.
- In a King of the Deathmatches tournament quarterfinal, Dysfunction defeated
IWA Mid-South Deathmatch Champion Drake Younger in a Barbed Wire Boards Barbed
Wire Bat match to win the title.
- In a King of the Deathmatches tournament quarterfinal, Freak Show defeated
Necro Butcher in a Fans Bring the Weapons match.
- Danny Havoc & Insane Lane defeated Deranged & Kenji Fukimoto and Mean
and Hard (Mitch Page & Rollin' Hard (with Jim Fannin)) in a three-way match.
- In a King of the Deathmatches tournament semifinal, Corporal Robinson defeated
IWA Mid-South Deathmatch Champion Dysfunction in a London Bridges match to win
the title.
- In a King of the Deathmatches tournament semifinal, Freak Show defeated Brain
Damage in a Lit Cigarettes and Hot Coals match.
- IWA Mid-South Deathmatch Champion Corporal Robinson defeated Freak Show in a
200 Lighttubes No Ropes Barbed Wire match to retain the title, and win the 2007
King of the Deathmatches tournament.
2007 - The Ultimate Fighting Championship held "The Ultimate Fighter 5
Finale" at the Palms Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. The results:
Preliminary bouts, which were all in the lightweight division:
- Matt Wiman defeated Brian Geraghty by TKO (strikes) at 2:09 of round one.
- Leonard Garcia defeated Allen Berube by submission (rear naked choke).
- Rob Emerson and Gray Maynard's bout resulted in a no-contest, after both
fighters were unable to continue. Emerson was slammed by Maynard, after which
Emerson immediately submitted due to a rib injury. The referee also ruled that
Maynard hit his head on the octagon floor, knocking himself unconscious, causing
the no-contest.
- Cole Miller defeated Andy Wang by TKO (strikes) at 1:10 of round one.
- Joe Lauzon defeated Brandon Melendez by submission (triangle choke) at 2:09 of
round two.
Main card bouts:
- Roger Huerta defeated Doug Evans by TKO (strikes) at 3:30 of round two in a
lightweight bout.
- Thales Leites defeated Floyd Sword by submission (arm triangle) at 3:50 of
round one in a middleweight bout.
- Nate Diaz defeated Manny Gambaryan due to injury (dislocated shoulder) at 0:20
of round two to win the Ultimate Fighter competition.
- In a battle of the Ultimate Fighter 5 coaches, B.J. Penn defeated Jens Pulver
by submission (rear naked choke) at 3:12 of round two in a lightweight bout.
2007 - Willie Blackheart and Bandit defeat Michael Cook and Ricky Shane in
Hinton, West Virginia for the NWA Mountain State Tag Team Title, beginning their
second reign.
2007 - Mr. Primetime defeats Psicosis in a best-of-three falls match in
Bakersfield, California, 2-1, to win the All Pro Wrestling Worldwide Internet
Title.
2007 - Chris Cronus defeats Luis Diamante for the vacant New Era Pro Wrestling
Triple Crown Title in Painesville, Ohio.
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