On this day in history in ....
1914 - Walter Miller defeats Eugene Tremblay to win the World Lightweight
Title in Fort William, Ontario, ending Tremblay's second reign.
1940 - Pantaleon Manlapig defeats Sandor Szabo in Salinas, California for
the San Francisco Pacific Coast Heavyweight Title, ending Szabo's sixth reign.
1949 - Lee Henning wins his fourth San Francisco NWA Pacific Coast
Heavyweight Title, ending the 10th reign for Sandor Szabo in San Francisco,
California.
1950 - Yvon Robert defeats Whipper Billy Watson to win the Toronto NWA
British Empire Heavyweight Title in Montreal, Quebec. This began Robért's
third reign and ended Watson's ninth.
1951 - Tarzan Kowalski defeats Bill Longson in Kansas City, Kansas for
the NWA Heart of America (later known as Central States) Heavyweight Title.
1952 - Ivan Kalmikoff and Duke Keomuka defeat Miguel Gúzman and Rito
Romero to win the vacant NWA Texas Tag Team Title in Houston, Texas.
1954 - Wilbur Snyder and Sandor Szabo defeat Lord James Blears and John
Tolos to become the first NWA International Television Tag Team Champions in
Hollywood, California.
1961 - Sam Steamboat defeats Dick Hutton for the NWA Hawaii Heavyweight
Title in Honolulu, Hawaii.
1963 - Buddy Rogers makes his first defense of the WWWF World Heavyweight
Title, defeating Bobo Brazil in New Haven, Connecticut.
1964 - Dominic DeNucci defeats Ray Stevens for the San Francisco NWA
United States Heavyweight Title in San Francisco, California, ending Stevens'
fourth reign.
1965 - The WWWF held an event at Madison Square Garden in New York City,
New York. The results:
- The Golden Terror defeated Steve Stanlee.
- Don McClarity defeated Smasher Sloan.
- Sweet Daddy Siki defeated Luke Graham.
- Wahoo McDaniel defeated Boris Malenko.
- Dr. Jerry and Eddie Graham defeated Haystacks Calhoun and Miguel Pérez.
- Bobo Brazil and Gorilla Monsoon fought to a 20-minute time-limit draw.
- WWWF World Heavyweight Champion Bruno Sammartino and Bill Watts defeated Gene
Kiniski and Waldo Von Erich by disqualification.
1965 - The Mad Russian and El Shareef defeat Luther Lindsay and Pepper
Martin to win the NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Title, ending Lindsay and
Martin's second reign.
1969 - Stan Pulaski and Chris Tolos defeat Butcher and Mad Dog Vachon in
Omaha, Nebraska for the AWA Midwest Tag Team Title.
1969 - Assassin #2 (Tom Renesto) and The Professional (Doug Gilbert)
defeat Alberto and Ramon Torres to win the NWA Georgia Tag Team Title, ending
the Torres' fourth reign.
1972 - Dean Ho and Fritz Von Erich defeat Thunderbolt Patterson and
Johnny Valentine for the NWA American Tag Team Title in Dallas, Texas.
1972 - El Mongol wins his eighth NWA Georgia Heavyweight Title, defeating
Buddy Colt in Macon, Georgia, ending Colt's third reign. At the same event,
Flash and Rocket Monroe defeat Bob Armstrong and Bill Dromo for the NWA Macon
Tag Team Title.
1974 - The Wrestling Pro defeats Dick Dunn to win the NWA Alabama
Heavyweight Title in Dothan, Alabama, beginning the Pro's third reign and ended
Dunn's third.
1975 - Bobo Brazil defeats The Sheik in Detroit, Michigan for his seventh
Detroit NWA United States Heavyweight Title, ending Sheik's seventh reign.
1978 - Championship Wrestling from Florida hosted the "Superbowl of
Wrestling" at the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida, with 12,000 fans
attending. The show was given its name because it took place just over a week
after Super Bowl XII. It was headlined by a world title unification match
between WWWF Champion Superstar Billy Graham and NWA Champion Harley Race. The
results were:
- Keith Franks (Adrian Adonis, subbing for Black Angus) pinned John Ruffin after
a neckbreaker.
- Bobby Duncum pinned Don Serrano after a shoulderbreaker.
- NWA Americas Tag Team Champion Chavo Guerrero pinned Tank Patton after a
neckbreaker.
- Joyce Grable won a ladies' battle royal. Also in the match were: Suzette
Ferriera, Leilani Kai, Pepper LaBianca, Wenona Little Heart, Tandy Rich, Terry
Shane, and Vicki Williams.
- Ivan Putski defeated Ox Baker by TKO with a full nelson.
- Rocky Johnson defeated Killer Karl Kox by reverse decision. Kox had won the
match by pinning Johnson after hitting him with a foreign object, but Jack and
Jerry Brisco came to the ring and informed the referee as to what happened.
- Jack and Jerry Brisco defeated NWA Florida Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff and
Mr. Saito, when Jack pinned Koloff with a cradle, to win the title. This ended
Koloff and Saito's third reign and began the Briscos' sixth.
- NWA Florida Southern Heavyweight Champion Pedro Morales pinned Lars Anderson
with a cradle.
- Mike Graham and Steve Keirn defeated NWA Florida United States Tag Team
Champions Jimmy and Johnny Valiant, when Keirn made Johnny submit with a sleeper
hold, to win the title.
- NWA Texas Brass Knuckles Champion Dusty Rhodes defeated Ken Patera by countout.
- WWWF World Champion Superstar Billy Graham and NWA World Champion Harley Race
fought to a 60-minute time-limit draw in a two-out-of-three falls title
unification match. Gorilla Monsoon and Don Curtis were the alternating special
referees for the match. Graham defeated Race by submission with a bearhug in the
first fall, and Race pinned Graham with suplex from the apron into the ring in
the second fall. The time limit expired during the third fall, just as the count
was beginning for Race having Graham covered after knocking him out with a
sleeper hold.
1978 - The Dynamite Kid wins the British Welterweight Title in Preston,
England, defeating Jim Breaks, ending his fourth reign.
1978 - The Black Avenger and Don Wayt defeat Gama Singh and Igor Volkoff
in Vancouver, British Columbia to win the Vancouver NWA Canadian Tag Team Title.
1979 - The Angel and The Assassin defeat Dusty Rhodes and The Spoiler,
after Spoiler turned on Rhodes, for the Tri-State NWA United States Tag Team
Title.
1982 - Roger Kirby and Jerry Valiant (Guy Mitchell) defeat Eddie Gilbert
and Ricky Romero for the NWA Central States Tag Team Title in Wichita, Kansas.
1983 - The Fabulous Kangaroos (Johnny Heffernan and Don Kent) defeat Ron
Bass and Barry Windham to win the NWA Florida Global Tag Team Title in Miami,
Florida.
1983 - Kwick-Kick Lee (Akira Maeda) defeats Wayne Bridges for the
European Heavyweight Title in London, England.
1984 - Angelo Mosca, Jr. defeats Iwan Koloff to win the NWA Mid-Atlantic
Heavyweight Title in Shelby, North Carolina.
1986 - Jerry Lawler defeats Lars Anderson in Singapore for the NWA
Polynesian Wrestling Polynesian Pacific Heavyweight Title, ending Anderson's
fourth reign.
1988 - The WWF held an event at Madison Square Garden in New York City,
New York. The results were:
- Scott Casey pinned José Estrada after a shoulderbreaker. This match aired
on the February 11 edition of Prime Time Wrestling.
- Sam Houston pinned Danny Davis with a small package. This match aired on the
March 14 edition of Prime Time Wrestling.
- Butch Reed (with Slick) pinned The Junkyard Dog with a roll-up and a handful
of tights, after JYD chased Slick into the ring.
- Omar Atlas pinned Dusty Wolfe with a roll-up. This match aired on the February
11 edition of Prime Time Wrestling.
- The One Man Gang (with Slick) pinned Don Muraco (with Billy Graham), after
Butch Reed interfered and hit Muraco with Slick's cane while the refere was
distracted.
- Bam Bam Bigelow (with Oliver Humperdink) and WWF Champion Hulk Hogan defeated
Ted DiBiase and Virgil (with André the Giant), when Bigelow pinned Virgil
with a splash after Hogan hit the legdrop.
- The Young Stallions (Jim Powers and Paul Roma) defeated Barry Horowitz and
Steve Lombardi, when Powers pinned Lombardi after a powerslam.
- Jim Duggan pinned King Harley Race (with Bobby Heenan), by reversing a
crossbody off the top rope.
- Ron Bass pinned Hillbilly Jim with a double-underhook facebuster. This match
aired on the February 19 edition of Prime Time Wrestling.
- The Islanders (Haku and Tama) defeated The British Bulldogs (The Dynamite Kid
and Davey Boy Smith) by disqualification, when the Bulldogs used a leash on
their opponents that was originally brought to the ring by Bobby Heenan.
1989 - Mighty Inoue defeats Joe Malenko to win the AJPW World Junior
Heavyweight Title in Osaka, Japan.
1990 - Al Madril defeats Rex King for the NWA Pacific Northwest
Television Title in Salem, Oregon, beginning Madril's third reign.
1991 - The USWA held a 12-man tournament for the vacant Texas Heavyweight
Title in Dallas, Texas at the Sportatorium. This show took place shortly after
the USWA took over the World Class territory. The results were:
First round:
- Mike Davis defeated Billy Travis.
- Bill Dundee defeated John Tatum.
- Jeff Jarrett defeated Sumo Ricky.
- Gary Young defeated Eric Embry.
- Steve Austin defeated Steven Dane.
- The California Stud defeated Khris Germany.
Semifinals:
- Bill Dundee defeated Mike Davis.
- Gary Young defeated Jeff Jarrett.
- Steve Austin and The California Stud fought to a double disqualification.
Finals:
- Bill Dundee defeated Gary Young to win the vacant USWA Texas Heavyweight
Title.
1992 - Brad Rhenigans and Baron Von Raschke defeat The Punishers (Sledge
and Hammer) to win the Pro Wrestling America Tag Team Title in Annandale,
Minnesota.
1992 - Ole Olsen defeats Moondog Moretti for the West Coast Championship
Wrestling Heavyweight Title in Chilliwack, British Columbia.
1993 - Ron and Don Harris win their second USWA Tag Team Title, defeating
Jeff Jarrett and Jerry Lawler in a tournament final in Memphis, Tennessee.
1995 - WCW held Clash of the Champions XXX at Caesar's Palace in Las
Vegas, Nevada. The aired live on TBS, earning a 3.5 rating. The results:
- In a dark match, Brad and Scott Armstrong defeated Bunkhouse Buck and Dick
Slater.
- WCW World Television Champion Arn Anderson (with Col. Robert Parker and Meng)
pinned Johnny B. Badd after a DDT to retain the title, after Parker and Meng
interfered.
- Alex Wright pinned Bobby Eaton with a reverse crossbody off the top rope.
- WCW World Tag Team Champions Harlem Heat (Booker T and Stevie Ray (with Sister
Sherri)) defeated Stars-N-Stripes (Marcus Alexander Bagwell and The Patriot) to
retain the title, when Stevie Ray pinned Bagwell with a rollup after Booker hit
a scissors kick on Bagwell.
- Sting defeated Avalanche by submission with the Scorpion Deathlock.
- WCW World Heavyweight Champion Hulk Hogan (with Jimmy Hart) and Randy Savage
defeated The Butcher and Kevin Sullivan, when Hogan pinned Butcher with the
legdrop.
1997 - The WWF held two events at two seperate venues in New York City,
New York.
In the afternoon, there was a show at Madison Square Garden. The results were:
- Rocky Maivia defeated Salvatore Sincere.
- Crush and Faarooq defeated Ahmed Johnson and Savio Vega when Vega turned on
Johnson. The Nation of Domination all attacked Johnson after the match.
- Steve Austin defeated Goldust.
- The Godwinns (Henry and Phineas) defeated Bob Holly and WWF Tag Team Champion
Owen Hart.
- WWF Intercontinental Champion Hunter Hearst Helmsley defeated Jake Roberts.
- Bret Hart defeated Vader by disqualification.
- Sycho Sid defeated The Undertaker by countout.
- WWF Champion Shawn Michaels defeated Mankind.
That evening, the focus shifted to just three miles to the southeast of the
Garden, Webster Hall, for a live Shotgun Saturday Night. In an interesting note,
footage of Webster Hall dancers from this show is still used to this day in the
D-Generation X entrance video. The results were:
- Bret Hart defeated Mankind by disqualification, after Owen Hart attacked Bret
while he had Mankind in the Sharpshooter.
- Savio Vega defeated Rocky Maivia by countout after Maivia injured his leg
after being thrown to the floor. Before the match, Todd Pettingill interviewed
Vega about turning on Ahmed Johnson earlier in the day at Madison Square Garden,
with Savio apologizing and blaming his Latin temper for the incident and denying
that he had joined the Nation of Domination. After the match, Savio, Crush and
Faarooq all attacked Rocky Maivia.
- Jake Roberts pinned Salvatore Sincere after the DDT. Sincere received a
Pedigree from WWF Intercontinental Champion Hunter Hearst Helmsley after the
match.
- Crush defeated Sycho Sid by disqualification, after Sid hit Crush with a
chair.
1997 - WCW held the first-annual Souled Out pay-per-view, billed as an
nWo pay-per-view not promoted by WCW, with Eric Bischoff and Ted DiBiase on
commentary, and featuring all WCW vs. nWo matches. The show was held at the Five
Seasons Center in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. All matches were overseen by nWo referee
Nick Patrick. The "nWo promoted" format only mustered a 0.47 buyrate,
and the show was rebranded as a WCW show the next year. The results were:
- Masahiro Chono (nWo) pinned Chris Jericho (WCW) after a Yakuza kick.
- Big Bubba Rogers (nWo) defeated Hugh Morrus (with Jimmy Hart) (WCW) in a
Mexican Death (last man standing) match, after Morrus was hit by Rogers on a
motorcycle.
- Jeff Jarrett (WCW) pinned Mr. Wallstreet (nWo), after interference from Steve
McMichael.
- Buff Bagwell (nWo) pinned Scotty Riggs (WCW) after the Blockbuster.
- Scott Norton (nWo) defeated Diamond Dallas Page by countout. Page was
surrounded by members of the nWo and they offered for him to join them. DDP gave
a Diamond Cutter to Norton and escaped through the crowd.
- The Steiner Brothers (Rick and Scott Steiner) (WCW) defeated WCW World Tag
Team Champions The Outsiders (Scott Hall and Kevin Nash) (nWo), when Rick pinned
Hall after a diving Bulldog, to win the title. Nick Patrick had been knocked
out, with WCW referee Randy Anderson running in to make the count. As a result,
the title was returned to The Outsiders two nights later on Monday Nitro.
- WCW Cruiserweight Champion Eddy Guerrero (WCW) defeated Syxx (nWo) in a Ladder
match to retain the title.
- WCW World Heavyweight Champion Hollywood Hulk Hogan (nWo) fought The Giant (WCW)
to a no contest to retain the title, after other members of the nWo came out and
attacked The Giant.
1998 - Toshiaki Kawada and Akira Taue defeat Johnny Ace and Kenta Kobashi
for the AJPW Unified World Tag Team title in Yokohama, Japan. This ended Ace and
Kobashi's second reign and began Kawada and Taue's fifth.
1999 - The Monday Night War waged on, with WWF RAW is WAR defeating WCW
Monday Nitro by a half-point, 5.5 to 5.0 in the ratings.
WCW Monday Nitro came live from Reunion Arena in Dallas, Texas. The results:
- Disco Inferno pinned Al Greene.
- Bam Bam Bigelow and Scott Hall fought to a no contest in a ladder match.
- The Faces of Fear (The Barbarian and Meng) defeated Dave Taylor and Fit Finlay.
- Perry Saturn pinned Norman Smiley.
- WCW United States Heavyweight Champion Bret Hart pinned Booker T.
- Bill Goldberg pinned Scott Norton.
- Chris Benoit, Ric Flair and Steve McMichael defeated WCW World Heavyweight
Champion Hulk Hogan, WCW World Television Champion Scott Steiner and Kevin Nash
by disqualification.
WWF RAW is WAR was live from America West Arena in Phoenix, Arizona. Also taped
were matches for the January 30 Shotgun Saturday Night, January 31 Sunday Night
Heat (all but the Rock-Mankind Empty Arena match, which was taped the next night
in Tucson) and February 7 Super Astros. A total of 15 matches were held. The
show's results were:
- In a pre-show dark match, The Navajo Kid defeated Lee Ickle.
Shotgun Saturday Night:
- The Godfather defeated D'Lo Brown by disqualification.
- The Disciples of Apocalypse (8-Ball and Skull) defeated Bob Holly and Scorpio.
RAW is WAR:
- Billy Gunn (with Triple H) pinned Goldust.
- Droz defeated George Steele.
- Owen Hart and Jeff Jarrett defeated WWF Tag Team Champions The Big Bossman and
WWF Intercontinental Champion Ken Shamrock, after the Blue Blazer interfered and
hit Shamrock over the head with Jarrett's guitar, to win the title.
- Test pinned Val Venis, after Ken Shamrock interfered and hit Venis with a
chair. Billy Gunn made the save but Venis attacked Gunn, as he thought he was
the one that attacked him.
- Al Snow and WWF Hardcore Champion Road Dogg defeated Edge and Gangrel in a
hardcore match.
- WWF Champion The Rock defeated Triple H (with Chyna) in an I Quit match to
retain the title, after Triple H said agreed to lose the match if The
Corporation wouldn't hurt Chyna. After the match, Chyna turned on Triple H and
joined The Corporation.
Sunday Night Heat:
- The Big Bossman pinned WWF Tag Team Champion Jeff Jarrett.
- WWF Intercontinental Champion Ken Shamrock pinned WWF Tag Team Champion Owen
Hart, after interference from the Blue Blazer backfired.
Super Astros:
- El Hijo del Santo defeated ÃÂguila.
- Armando Fernandez defeated El Merenguero.
- El Bandito defeated Negro Casas.
In a dark match after all the tapings:
- The Undertaker defeated WWF Champion The Rock by disqualification.
2000 - WCW tapes Thunder at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. The
show aired the next night on TBS, earning a 2.7 rating. The show featured WCW
Commissioner Kevin Nash, who had just been defeated by Sid Vicious the previous
night on Nitro in Los Angeles for the vacant WCW World Heavyweight Title,
stripping Sid of the title and awarding it to himself, to begin his third reign.
The results of the show:
- The Maestro defeated Norman Smiley in a hardcore match.
- The Artist Formerly Known as Prince Iaukea pinned Kid Romeo in a WCW
Cruiserweight Title Tournament match.
- Terry Funk pinned The Demon.
- Lex Luger defeated Buff Bagwell by disqualification.
- Disco Inferno and WCW World Tag Team Champions The Mamalukes (Big Vito and
Johnny the Bull) defeated 3 Count (Evan Karagias, Shannon Moore and Shane
Helms).
- Booker T pinned Jerry Flynn.
- Bam Bam Bigelow pinned Fit Finlay in a hardcore match.
- Sid Vicious defeated Ron Harris and WCW World Heavyweight Champion Kevin Nash
in a three-way steel cage match to win the title, beginning his second reign.
2002 - Dennis McHawes defeats Butch Reed for the World League Wrestling
Heavyweight Title in Imperial, Missouri.
2003 - Alexis Laree (Mickie James) defeats April Hunter and Serena in a
three-way match in Flemington, New Jersey to become the first CyberSpace
Wrestling Federation (later NWA Cyberspace and NWA Shockwave) Women's Champion.
2003 - Tommy Diablo defeats Alex Montalvo in Cayey, Puerto Rico to win
the WWC World Junior Heavyweight Title, beginning his second reign.
2003 - The NWA Florida Heavyweight Title switches hands twice in Pinellas
Park, Florida. Billy Fives won the title from Danny Doring, ending his second
reign. Fives then lost the title to Agent Steele.
2003 - In Ocoee, Florida, two NWA Florida titles are decided. Mr.
Wrestling 4 defeats Donnie York to win the vacant NWA Florida Junior Heavyweight
Title, and Big Bad John (Jon Heidenreich) defeats Magnum Steele to become the
first NWA Mid-Florida Heavyweight Champion.
2003 - The Dirty Rotten Scoundrelz (K.C. Blade and E.C. Negro) defeat
Mafia and Johnny D. for the Jersey All-Pro Wrestling Tag Team Title in Bayonne,
New Jersey.
2003 - Church defeats Biggie Biggs to win the NWA New Jersey State
Heavyweight Title in Manahawkin, New Jersey. At the same show, The Power Company
(Dave and Dean Power) are awarded the NWA Over-the-Top Tag Team Title, formerly
known as the NWA Jersey Tag Team Title.
2004 - The Royal Rumble was held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at the
Wachovia Center, and featured Chris Benoit setting a new Royal Rumble longevity
record (later to be broken by Rey Mysterio) of 61 minutes and 30 seconds,
besting Bob Backlund's 1993 record by 20 seconds, while also winning the main
event. Here is Tim Whitehead's original report on the show:
WWE held their annual Royal Rumble PPV live from Philadelphia. I thought it was
a thumbs' up show, largely thanks to the Rumble itself and the overall effort.
It was, in my opinion, an improvement over last month's bland Armageddon PPV,
which I missed reviewing due to work commitments. The two world title matches on
the show included one that was basically average and one that was great until
the terrible finish, which the crowd hated so badly that Jim Ross had to
acknowledge it. The live crowd did seem up for most of the show, which helped,
and commentary was solid. The JR & Tazz combo for the Rumble match was
interesting.
RIC FLAIR & BATISTA defeated THE DUDLEYS in a tables match in 4:23 to retain
the RAW World Tag Titles. Jonathan Coachman joined JR & Jerry Lawler on the
mic here, which fortunately was a short-term deal. Batista ran down the Eagles,
likely because there was some concern that the Philly fans would cheer any tag
team with Flair on it. The Dudleys attacked Flair & Batista on the floor
before the bell. In the ring, they set Flair up to be suplexed through a table.
Batista moved the table in time, but unfortunately it fell back down on Flair
& the Dudleys, which looked dangerous. D-Von hit a neckbreaker on Batista
and lariated him out. Flair backed Bubba Ray up against the table and chopped
him. Bubba did his Dusty Rhodes fisticuffs deal on Flair. Flair went to the top,
but got tossed off as always. At this point, Coach left the desk and got on the
apron, presumably to distract the Dudleys. Bubba dragged him in the ring and
tore his shirt off, to reveal bandaged ribs from being put through a table on
RAW. The Dudleys set Coach up for the wazzup, but Flair made the save by tossing
Bubba from the ring. Batista then came out of nowhere and put D-Von through the
table for the sudden win. The match was pretty clumsy as they weren't in synch
with one another at all. Not a good opener for the show.
John Cena did a rapping promo predicting victory in the Rumble.
They showed an empty front row seat, which had been set aside by Steve Austin
for Mick Foley. Austin had demanded on RAW that Foley show up and kick Randy
Orton's ass.
REY MYSTERIO JR. defeated JAMIE NOBLE in 3:13 to retain the Cruiserweight Title.
The blind Nidia accompanied Noble. Mysterio went for the 619 early but Noble
caught him and slammed him. Noble chopped and hot-shotted Mysterio, scoring some
twos. On commentary, Michael Cole said that Nidia was watching the match from
ringside, and Tazz had to remind him that she's blind. Mysterio hit a great
dropkick, huracanrana, and bulldog combo for a near fall. Noble got his knees up
when Mysterio went for a splash. Mysterio then blocked a tiger driver. Noble
rebounded off the ropes and Nidia tripped him, though it was unclear whether she
tripped him on purpose or thought she was tripping Mysterio. Either way, it led
to Mysterio connecting with the 619 and scoring the pin. The match was hot, but
way too short to be meaningful. Noble yelled at Nidia afterward for causing him
to lose, though she insisted it was an accident.
EDDIE GUERRERO defeated CHAVO GUERRERO JR. in 8:04. There were huge
"Eddie" chants here, as he was over at a superstar level. Chavo
slapped his face. They felt each other out slowly at first, with the story being
that they know each other's moves so well. Eddie began scoring takedowns,
leading a frustrated Chavo to take a cheap shot at him. Eddie kept avoiding
using brawling tactics, since he wanted to prove he could out-wrestle Chavo.
However, Eddie did jab a thumb into Chavo's eye. Both ended up bumping out,
where Chavo Sr. was waiting. Sr. rammed Eddie into the stairs. Back in the ring,
Eddie hooked an armbar submission. Chavo made the ropes. Chavo used brawling
tactics, which Eddie continued to avoid. Each scored a few twos. Chavo went for
the multiple suplexes, but only hit two before Eddie blocked him. Eddie then hit
three straight suplexes and won with the frog splash. The match was okay, and
Eddie got great heat in spots, but it wasn't as action-packed as you'd expect.
Afterward, Eddie snapped and began beating the hell out of the downed Chavo. Sr.
tried to make the save but Eddie tied him to the ropes and put the boots to him.
Eddie continued to beat Chavo, who juiced big, right in front of Sr., who was
tied up and helpless to save his son. Chavo was left laying in a bloody heap.
Chris Benoit was doing a promo about the Rumble when he was interrupted by
Flair, Batista, and Orton. Flair cut a great promo, boasting about Evolution,
and saying that Benoit's status as the greatest technical wrestler on earth
wouldn't be enough to stop Orton in the Rumble.
BROCK LESNAR defeated HARDCORE HOLLY in 6:30 to retain the WWE World Title.
Holly attacked Lesnar on the floor and posted him twice before the bell. Lesnar
made a comeback when Holly missed an elbow. Lesnar stomped and kicked Holly and
threw some suplexes. Lesnar kept tying Holly up in an abdominal hold on the mat,
with the storyline being that he feared Holly's brawling and was trying to keep
him on the mat. Lesnar also applied a bearhug. Holly brawled free, but Lesnar
suplexed the hell out of him. Lesnar applied another mat hold. Holly escaped and
flapjacked Lesnar. He applied the full nelson on Lesnar, with Cole & Tazz
screaming that he was trying to break Lesnar's neck. Lesnar escaped on the
ropes, hot-shotted Holly, and hit the F5 for the pin, which drew a big babyface
pop. Match was average.
TRIPLE H retained the RAW World Title in a draw with SHAWN MICHAELS in 22:47 of
a Last Man Standing match. This was the match that began pulling the show into
the thumbs' up category, though the ending came close to ruining it. They opened
with fists and chops and then traded spots on the mat. HHH laid Heartbreak Kid
out with a knee. He twice sent HBK's back crashing into the turnbuckles and then
began working on the back. HBK hooked a figure four out of nowhere and kept it
on for a while, hoping to put HHH down for the count. But HHH got back up pretty
quickly when the ref started to count to ten. HBK went for a flying crossbody.
HHH ducked and HBK sailed out for a major bump to the floor. HHH tried to
pedigree HBK through the broadcast desk but HBK blocked it and they ended up
returning to the ring. HHH went for another pedigree but this time HBK
backdropped him out to the floor. HBK went for a springboard crossbody, but HHH
ducked once again and HBK crashed through the Spanish desk. HBK juiced a major
gusher. Back once again in the ring, HHH kept pounding on HBK's open wound. Each
time HBK would stagger back up at a seven or eight count. HHH had a look on his
face like he couldn't believe HBK kept fighting back. HHH got a chair (legal, by
the way, under last man standing rules) and walloped HBK across the back. HBK
got back up at the count of nine. HBK blocked a pedigree attempt on the chair
and instead catapulted HHH, somewhat weakly, into the turnbuckles. HBK then
nailed HHH with a hard chairshot and HHH began juicing heavily, though not at
HBK's level. HBK hit a flying forearm and both went down for a count of eight,
with HBK kipping up. The crowd popped big for most of these moves. HBK laid HHH
out again and hit an elbow off the top. He went for the sweet chin music, but
HHH avoided it and hit a low blow. Both went down for another eight count. HBK
put HHH down for nine with a sleeper. HHH hit a DDT which put HBK down for
seven. HBK countered a superplex and both went down for eight yet again. HHH
finally connected with the pedigree, and HBK made it back up at like nine and
three-quarters. Then, out of the blue, HBK hit the sweet chin music to a huge
pop. That was awesome, but it came to a big anti-climax when both went down and
couldn't make it back up at ten. The story was that HBK lost so much blood that
hitting the sweet chin music drained him of his last ounce of strength and he
went down along with HHH. The crowd booed the hell out of the announcement that
the match was a draw. JR had to admit the crowd was pissed. Great match, bad
ending. Both guys did stretcher jobs, but HBK got off his stretcher on the ramp,
insisting on walking out.
Eric Bischoff came out and bragged that the RAW brand has superior
"entertainers" and a smarter general manager than Smackdown. He called
Paul Heyman a joke who once ran shows in a run-down rinky-dink bingo hall. He
laughed about Heyman getting his mouth washed out with soap by Benoit & Cena
two weeks ago, claiming that he (Bischoff) has the respect of his wrestlers.
Heyman came out and attacked Bischoff. As they were rolling around on the mat,
Austin arrived on his ATV. He called Bischoff & Heyman a couple of jackasses
who were wasting PPV time in violation of the law. He demanded to know who
started the fight. Each, of course, blamed the other. Austin acted like he
believed Heyman, and gave Bischoff a stunner. He offered Heyman a beer, but then
stunned him as well. Kind of entertaining.
Goldberg was being interviewed when Lesnar walked up. Lesnar recalled that
Goldberg had once interrupted one of his interviews. He laughed at Goldberg for
no longer having a title. Goldberg acted like he saw Hardcore Holly standing
behind Lesnar, and Lesnar freaked out and started looking all over like he was
scared. That was funny. Goldberg then said that everyone is calling Mick Foley a
coward, but it's really someone else who's the coward. Lesnar looked pissed as
Goldberg departed.
Foley, by the way, still hadn't arrived, which led JR to sadly admit to Tazz
that Foley indeed appeared to have turned coward.
CHRIS BENOIT won the Royal Rumble at 1:01:34. You already know the rules, so
here's how it went! BENOIT (#1) went in first, having been forced into this
position by Paul Heyman. RANDY ORTON (#2) arrived and they went at it. Benoit
suplexed Orton and put the boots to him. MARK HENRY (#3) arrived. He headbutted
Benoit and stomped both Benoit and Orton. TAJIRI (#4) went in. He caught Orton
with a handspring elbow before being flattened by Benoit. BRADSHAW (#5) arrived
and lariated everyone but Benoit. Benoit ended up eliminating Bradshaw quickly
as they struggled against the ropes. RHYNO (#6) came in and gored Henry. Tajiri
sprayed the mist in Henry's eyes and Benoit tipped Henry over the ropes for an
elimination. Rhyno eliminated Tajiri. MATT HARDY (#7) came in, followed by SCOTT
STEINER (#8). Steiner went to town with lariats and suplexes before being
suplexed himself by Benoit, who was the superstar of the Rumble. MATT MORGAN
(#9) came in. He cleaned house but looked a little green. HURRICANE (#10) blew
in but blew right back out when Morgan hurled him like a dart from the ring for
an elimination. BOOKER T (#11) arrived. He chopped the hell out of Steiner and
scissor kicked Orton. Booker eliminated Steiner. KANE (#12) came in. Kane
chokeslammed Benoit, Morgan, and Orton. He blocked a gore from Rhyno. SPIKE
DUDLEY (#13) started to the ring, but instead of his music, Undertaker's music
played. This frightened Kane, who was distracted and eliminated by Booker. Kane
blamed Spike, who apparently was a victim of circumstances here, and assulted
him on the ramp with a sick chokeslam. Spike was thus unable to continue and was
eliminated before even getting in the ring. Undertaker, by the way, wasn't
there, as his music playing was a tease by him to get at Kane. RIKISHI (#14)
came in and used his girth to bounce everyone around. He backed his ass up on
Morgan. Benoit, meanwhile, eliminated Rhyno. RENE DUPREE (#15) arrived. He
immediately eliminated Hardy. Rikishi then quickly eliminated Dupree. A-TRAIN
(#16) came in. Benoit eliminated Morgan. Orton, who made a good showing in the
Rumble, eliminated both Rikishi and Booker. SHELTON BENJAMIN (#17) came in and
eliminated A-Train, but Orton then eliminated Benjamin. This left only Benoit
and Orton (the first two entrants) in the ring, and they went back at it with
one another. ERNEST MILLER (#18) arrived, accompanied by Lamont. They danced.
Benoit threw Lamont out and Orton eliminated Miller. KURT ANGLE (#19) arrived to
a big pop. a good three-way erupted between him and Benoit and Orton. RICO (#20)
arrived. Rico got in some good moves, but he was eliminated by Orton following
an RKO. TEST (#21) was supposed to be next, but no one arrived when his music
played. The cameras cut backstage where Test was shown lying unconscious on the
floor, a victim of an assault by someone. It turned out that Foley was the
assailant, and Austin allowed Foley to take Test's place in the Rumble. Foley
ran in to a huge pop and went immediately after Orton. They brawled wildly and
both ended up bumping over the top together for a double elimination. They
continued to brawl on the floor. CHRISTIAN (#22) came in. He went at it with
Benoit and Angle, as Orton and Foley continued fighting on the ramp. Orton hit
Foley with a sick (and I mean SICK) chairshot. Foley blocked a second chairshot
attempt with a low blow. NUNZIO (#23) was in next, but he had the misfortune of
meeting Foley on the ramp. The crazed Foley applied the socko claw to him,
though that gave Orton the opening to flee and escape. Foley ran after Orton.
Nunzio decided to hide out at ringside for a while rather then go in. BIG SHOW
(#24) arrived. He was put over big, manhandling Benoit, Angle, and Christian.
CHRIS JERICHO (#25) was next. Everyone jumped Show, trying to lift him over but
he overpowered them all and sent them scattering. CHARLIE HAAS (#26) came in.
Jericho & Christian joined forces to suplex Haas, but Christian then turned
on Jericho and tried to eliminate him. But it was Jericho who ended up
eliminating Christian, which will no doubt be a story on RAW. The returning
BILLY GUNN (#27) came in. He gave famousers to Angle, Benoit, and Show. JOHN
CENA (#28) arrived and found Nunzio hiding at ringside. He threw Nunzio in. ROB
VAN DAM (#29) went in and they all went at it like in an old-fashioned battle
royal. Cena gave Angle an FU. The final entrant was GOLDBERG (#30), who earned
the cherished final entry position on RAW last week. Goldberg went wild with
spears, sending everyone flying. He eliminated Haas, Gunn, and Nunzio in quick
succession. He had Show up, incredibly, for a jackhammer but Lesnar illegally
ran in and attacked him. Lesnar gave Goldberg an F5. Goldberg staggered back up
but was eliminated from behind by Angle. This may lead to Goldberg jumping to
Smackdown. We'll see. This left Angle, Benoit, Cena, Jericho, RVD, and Show.
Show became the target as the other five all went after him. Jericho hit him
with a lionsault and RVD hit him with the frog splash. Benoit nailed Show with
the diving headbutt. They all five tried to lift him over but he was dead
weight. But it was a ruse as he suddenly revived and eliminated Cena and RVD out
of nowhere. He nearly eliminated Jericho, but he skinned the cat. Jericho
bulldogged Show and hooked the walls. Show tapped, but it was meaningless, of
course. Angle went after Jericho, allowing Show to revive. Show chokeslammed
Jericho out to the floor, eliminating him. Show chokeslammed Benoit in the ring.
Angle hit the Olympic slam on Show and hooked the ankle lock, with Show tapping
again. Angle released the hold and tried to leverage Show out over the top, but
it was Show who eliminated Angle. Angle, who had earlier vowed to win the Rumble
as a tribute to our armed forces, acted pissed and heelish at being eliminated.
Benoit caught Show with a legdrop and hooked the crossace. Show suplexed his way
out. Benoit then hooked the crossface in a standing position as they struggled
against the ropes. Show finally went limp enough for Benoit to tip him over for
the elimination. Benoit became the second man (Shawn Michaels was the first) to
enter as #1 and win the Rumble. Ironically, no one has ever won with #30. It was
a very strong Rumble which puts Benoit in the main event at 'Mania XX for a big
title match push.
2004 - Teppei Ishizaka and Daigoro Kashiwa defeat Mike Lee, Jr. and Super
X for the Kaientai Dojo UWA/UWF Intercontinental Tag Team Title in Chiba, Japan.
2004 - El Cobarde, Jr. defeats El Hijo del Santo to win the World
Wrestling Association World Welterweight Title in Juarez, Mexico. This ended El
Hijo del Santo's eighth reign.
2004 - Kayoko Haruyama and Kaori Yoneyama defeat Misae Genki and Etsuko
Mita in Tokyo, Japan for the vacant JWP Tag Team Title.
2004 - Takako and Shinobu Kandori defeat Amazing Kong and Eagle Sawai to
win the Ladies' Legend Pro Wrestling Tag Team Title in Tokyo, Japan.
2007 - Vito defeats champion Bradley Jay and Ryan O'Reilly in a three-way
round-robin match in McDonough, Georgia for the Deep South Wrestling Heavyweight
Title.
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