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1920 - Mike Yokel wins the World Middleweight Title for the third
time, defeating Waino Ketonen in Boston, Massachusetts.
1926 - Verne Gagne is born in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
1939 - Jim Londos is awarded the Maryland version of the World
Heavyweight Title by the Maryland State Commission. He was also fined $100 for
his failure to appear for a scheduled defense against The Golden Terror (Bob
Weatherly) on February 14. The Golden Terror was temporarily recognized as
Maryland champion.
1942 - Ali Pasha defeats Billy Thom for the Midwest Wrestling Association
World Junior Heavyweight Title in Columbus, Ohio.
1944 - Ed "Strangler" Lewis defeats Rollend Kirchmeyer by
knockout to win the Florida Heavyweight Title in Tampa, Florida. Kirchmeyer's
head hit the floor knocking him out. Lewis refused the title, however, and it
was returned to Kirchmeyer.
1951 - Sky Hi Lee defeats Al Mills to win the Calgary NWA Canadian
Heavyweight Title in Edmonton, Alberta.
1952 - Duke Keomuka and Mr. Moto defeat Ray Gunkel and Miguel Guzmán
for the NWA Texas Tag Team Title in Dallas, Texas.
1957 - Guy and Joe Brunetti defeat Ivan and Karol Kalmikoff for the
Minneapolis NWA World Tag Team Title in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
1958 - Don and Jackie Fargo defeat Lee Fields and Lester Welch to win the
Mid-America NWA World Tag Team Title in Mobile, Alabama, beginning their fourth
reign.
1967 - Verne Gagne wins his eighth AWA World Heavyweight Title in St.
Paul, Minnesota, ending the fifth reign for Mad Dog Vachon.
1969 - Bob Kelly and Ramon Perez defeat Mitsu and Sugi Sito to win the
NWA Gulf Coast Tag Team Title in Mobile, Alabama.
1971 - Vivian Vachon defeats Betty Nicoli for the NWA California Women's
Title in Los Angeles, California.
1973 - The WWWF held an event at Madison Square Garden in New York City,
New York. The show featured AWA World Champion Verne Gagne, as well as Dory
Funk, Sr. and his son Terry. The results:
- Susan Green and Lily Thomas defeated Paula Kaye and Peggy Patterson.
- Tony Garea defeated Mike Conrad.
- Mike Graham defeated Joe Turco.
- Terry Funk defeated Chuck Richards.
- Victor Rivera defeated Dory Funk, Sr.
- Mil Máscaras defeated Buddy Wolfe.
- AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne defeated Eddie Graham (subbing for
Ray Stevens).
- WWWF World Heavyweight Champion Pedro Morales defeated King Curtis Iaukea.
1973 - The WWWF held an event at Boston Garden in Boston, Massachusetts.
The results were:
- Manuel Soto defeated El Olympico.
- Sonny King, Gorilla Monsoon and Chief Jay Strongbow defeated Chuck O'Connor,
Mr. Fuji and Prof. Tanaka in a three-out-of-five falls match.
- Édouard Carpentier defeated Killer Kowalski by disqualification.
- Jack Brisco defeated Bobby Shane.
- Bruno Sammartino defeated Moondog Mayne.
1977 - The Fabulous Kangaroos (Al Costello and Don Kent) are billed on
arrival as the first WWC World Tag Team Champions.
1978 - Dick Murdoch defeats Ted DiBiase for the NWA Missouri Heavyweight
Title in St. Louis, Missouri.
1979 - Bill Dundee and Robert Gibson defeat Don Carson and Dennis Condrey
to win the AWA Southern Tag Team Title in Memphis, Tennessee.
1979 - Bryan St. John and Randy Alls (Randy Rose) win a tournament for
the NWA Central States Tag Team Title in Wichita, Kansas. The title had been
revived after 18 years of inactivity, during which the Central States versions
of the NWA North American and World Tag Team Titles were Central States
Wrestling's titles.
1984 - Dos Caras defeats Enrique Vera to win the UWA World Heavyweight
Title in Mexico City, Mexico.
1985 - The PYT Express (Norvell Austin and Koko Ware) defeat Jay and Mark
Youngblood for the Florida NWA United States Tag Team Title in Tampa, Florida.
1987 - Kyoko Aso defeats Megumi Kudo to win the vacant AJW Junior Title
in Kawasaki, Japan.
1988 - Terry Taylor defeats Matt Borne for the World Class Texas
Heavyweight Title in Dallas, Texas.
1988 - Masahiro Chono defeats Mike George to win the World Wrestling
Alliance World Heavyweight Title in St. Joseph, Missouri. The WWA was a
short-lived promotion run by former Central States Wrestling promoter Bob Geigel
after he withdrew his NWA membership. The promotion only was open during 1988.
1989 - Angel Azteca defeats Bestia Salvaje for the Mexican National
Welterweight Title.
1990 - Jimmy Valiant defeats Jerry Lawler to win the USWA Unified World
Heavyweight Title in Memphis, Tennessee, ending Lawler's fourth reign.
1993 - Heavy Metal defeats Rey Misterio, Jr. for the Mexican National
Welterweight Title in Mexico City, Mexico, beginning his third reign.
1993 - The Ebony Experience (Stevie Ray and Booker T) defeat The Bad
Breed (Axl and Ian Rotten) to win the Global Wrestling Federation Tag Team Title
in Dallas, Texas, beginning their third reign. At the same event, Calvin Knapp
defeats Alex Porteau for the GWF Light Heavyweight Title, ending Porteau's
second reign.
1994 - Colonel DeBeers defeats Bruiser Brian in Portland, Oregon for the
Championship Wrestling USA Television Title, beginning his fourth reign.
1994 - Mike Samson defeats Wayne Rogers for the Southern States Wrestling
Heavyweight Title in Morristown, Tennessee, ending Rogers' second reign.
1995 - Bobby Blaze defeats Jerry Lawler to win the SMW Heavyweight Title
in Knoxville, Tennessee.
1996 - In its early months, the Monday Night War continued. WCW Monday
Nitro narrowly defeated WWF Monday Night RAW, 3.2 to 3.1 in the ratings. RAW
featured the official announcement of the Bret Hart-Shawn Michaels WrestleMania
XII Iron Man Match. Eric Bischoff revealed RAW's results at the very beginning
of Nitro as Big Bubba was heading to the ring for his match with Sting. Bischoff
said, "I want to let all you fans know, with remote controls in your
hands.. over at the World Whining Federation, here's how it goes down.. DQ,
Yokozuna in a handicap match.. Jake "The Snake" Roberts.. you're
talking about digging up some bones here.. over Isaac Yankem. Diesel over.. Bob
Holly.. is still around. OK, now we got that out of the way, you are where the
action is and the action is live."
WWF Monday Night RAW was taped one week earlier, as noted, on February 19, at
the Cincinnati Gardens in Cincinnati, Ohio. The results were:
- Jake Roberts defeated Isaac Yankem.
- Diesel defeated Bob Holly.
- Ahmed Johnson defeated Shinobi (Al Snow).
- Yokozuna defeated Owen Hart and The British Bulldog (with Jim Cornette) by
disqualification in a handicap match.
WCW Monday Nitro aired live from Thompson-Boling Arena in Knoxville, Tennessee.
The results:
In dark matches:
- The Blue Bloods (Earl Robert Eaton and Lord Steven Regal) defeated Dick Slater
in a handicap match.
- Brad Armstrong defeated Disco Inferno.
- WCW World Television Champion Johnny B. Badd defeated Diamond Dallas Page to
retain the title.
In televised matches:
- WCW World Tag Team Champion Sting defeated Big Bubba.
- Lex Luger defeated The Renegade.
- The Road Warriors (Animal and Hawk) besiegen Harlem Heat (Booker T and Stevie
Ray).
- The Booty Man, Hulk Hogan and WCW World Heavyweight Champion Randy Savage
defeated Arn Anderson, Ric Flair and Kevin Sullivan (with Miss Elizabeth and
Woman).
1997 - The WWF taped the March 3 edition of Monday Night RAW, as well as
matches for the March 8 Shotgun Saturday Night and March 9 Superstars at
Deutschlandhalle in Berlin, Germany, featuring the finals of the eight-man WWF
European Title tournament. The March 9 episode of Superstars was the last to
feature matches before becoming a weekly highlight show, and this episode of
Monday Night RAW was the last before the name change to RAW is WAR the following
week. The results were:
Shotgun/Superstars:
- Salvatore Sincere defeated Alex Porteau.
- Doug Furnas and Philip LaFon defeated Bob Holly and Aldo Montoya.
- Ahmed Johnson defeated Leif Cassidy.
RAW:
- Hunter Hearst Helmsley defeated Bret Hart by disqualification after Hart
pushed the referee after he put Helmsley in a Tree of Woe in the corner. After
the match, Chyna came into the ring and challenged Hart to fight her, with
officials holding her back.
- WWF Intercontinental Champion Rocky Maivia defeated Vader (with Paul Bearer)
by disqualification after Mankind interfered and hit Rocky with Paul Bearer's
urn.
- The Sultan defeated Flash Funk by submission with the Camel Clutch.
- WWF Champion Sycho Sid pinned Mankind (with Paul Bearer) after a powerbomb.
- In a tournament final, WWF Tag Team Champion The British Bulldog pinned WWF
Tag Team Champion Owen Hart after reversing a victory roll. Bulldog became the
first-ever WWF European Champion. The tournament took place over seven German
events in as many days, in Aschaffenburg, Chemnitz, Dresden, Cologne, Oberhausen,
Hamburg and the RAW taping in Berlin. The other participants were: Flash Funk,
Hunter Hearst Helmsley, Bret Hart, Rocky Maivia, Mankind and Vader. Owen
defeated Funk and his brother Bret, and Bulldog defeated Mankind and Vader on
their respective roads to the finals.
1998 - WCW held a live Thunder at the Five Seasons Center in Cedar
Rapids, Iowa. The show earned a 3.6 rating on TBS. The results were:
- Eddie Guerrero and Chris Jericho defeated Dean Malenko and WCW World
Television Champion Booker T.
- Fit Finlay pinned Brad Armstrong.
- The British Bulldog pinned Dave Taylor.
- Goldberg pinned Rick Fuller.
- Yuji Nagata pinned La Parka.
- Scott Steiner defeated Marty Jannetty by disqualification.
- Raven defeated Kevin Nash by disqualification in a battle royal. Others in the
match included other members from Raven's Flock: Kidman, Riggs, Saturn and Van
Hammer.
- WCW United States Heavyweight Champion Diamond Dallas Page defeated Chris
Benoit by disqualification.
1999 - Bestia Salvaje and Scorpio, Jr. defeat Negro Casas and El Hijo del
Santo in Mexico City, Mexico to win the CMLL World Tag Team Title, beginning
their second reign.
1999 - Kumiko Maekawa wins her second AJW All Pacific Title in Tokyo,
Japan, defeating Yasha Kurenai.
1999 - Lou Diamond defeats Don Montoya for the Jersey All-Pro Wrestling
Heavyweight Title in Secaucus, New Jersey. Then, in André the Giant fashion,
Diamond then gave the belt to 911, which resulted in it being vacated. At the
same event, The Big Unit (Dave Desire and Rick Silver) defeats Trent Acid and
Billy Reil to win the JAPW Tag Team Title.
1999 - The Glamour Order of Discipline (Johnny Canuck and Michelle Starr)
defeat The New Moondogs (Moondog Chomps and Moondog Manson) to win the NWA
Pacific Northwest Tag Team Title in New Westminster, British Columbia. This
began the Glamour Order's third reign and ended the Moondogs' second. At the
same event, Tony Kozina wins his fourth NWA Pacific Northwest Junior Heavyweight
Title from Ladies' Choice.
1999 - Jimmy James defeats Cedric of Hollywood to win the NWA Texas Brass
Knuckles Title in North Richland Hills, Texas.
1999 - Johnny Gunn defeats Mr. Showtime for the Warriors of Wrestling
Federation Junior Heavyweight Title in Dyersburg, Tennessee. The WOWF became an
NWA member in July of that year and was renamed NWA Mid-South.
2000 - ECW held an event at the Convention Center in Cincinnati, Ohio.
The results:
- Danny Doring and Roadkill defeated The Full-Blooded Italians (Little Guido and
Sal E. Graziano).
- Yoshihiro Tajiri defeated Mikey Whipwreck.
- Rhino defeated Jazz.
- Super Crazy defeated C.W. Anderson.
- Chris Chetti, Kid Kash and Nova defeated Da Baldies (Angel, DeVito and Vic
Grimes).
- Sabu defeated Scott D'Amore.
- ECW World Heavyweight Champion Mike Awesome defeated Rhino to retain the
title.
- Tommy Dreamer and Masato Tanaka defeated ECW World Tag Team Champions The
Impact Players (Justin Credible and Lance Storm) to win the title. This match
aired March 3 on ECW on TNN.
2000 - The East Coast Wrestling Association held the fourth-annual Super
8 Tournament in Newark, Delaware at the Greater Newark Boys and Girls Club. The
results were:
- Scoot Andrews defeated Trent Acid in a Super 8 Tournament first round match.
- Chad Collyer defeated Shark Boy in a Super 8 Tournament first round match.
- Jet Jaguar defeated Jeff Peterson in a Super 8 Tournament first round match.
- Christopher Daniels defeated Vic Capri in a Super 8 Tournament first round
match.
- ECWA Mid-Atlantic Champion Ty Street defeated Glen Osbourne in a Lumberjack
match to retain the title.
- Christopher Daniels defeated Ace Darling (subbing for the injured Jet Jaguar)
in a Super 8 Tournament semifinal match.
- Scoot Andrews defeated Chad Collyer in a Super 8 Tournament semifinal match.
- Cheetah Master and ECWA Heavyweight Champion J.J. the Ring Crew Guy defeated
ECWA Tag Team Champions The Inferno Kid and J.R. Ryder by disqualification.
Inferno and Ryder retained the title.
- Christopher Daniels defeated Scoot Andrews to win the Super 8 Tournament.
2000 - XPW held "My Bloody Valentine: Day Two" at the Vogue
Theatre in Los Angeles, California, which featured the first XPW King of the
Deathmatch tournament. The results were:
- In a King of the Deathmatch Tournament first round match, Supreme defeated Kid
Kaos in a Beds of Barbed Wire and Nails match.
- In a King of the Deathmatch Tournament first round match, The Messiah defeated
Johnny Webb in a Thumbtack Barbed Wire match.
- In a King of the Deathmatch Tournament first round match, John Kronus defeated
Carlito Montana in a Beds of Lightbulbs Wrapped in Barbed Wire match.
- In a King of the Deathmatch Tournament first round match, Axl Rotten defeated
Homeless Jimmy in a Bed of Nails Barbed Wire Bat match.
- Chronic defeated Jay N.
- In a King of the Deathmatch Tournament semifinal match, Supreme defeated The
Messiah in a Beds of Nails, Barbed Wire and Thumbtacks match.
- In a King of the Deathmatch Tournament semifinal match, John Kronus defeated
Axl Rotten in a Nails and Barbed Wire Bat match.
- Chris Candido defeated XPW World Heavyweight Champion Damien Steele in a Falls
Count Anywhere match to win the title, ending Steele's second reign.
- Supreme defeated John Kronus in a No Rope, Barbed Wire, Beds of Everything
match to win the King of the Deathmatch Tournament and become the first XPW King
of the Deathmatch Champion.
2000 - The New Foundation (The Blue Meanie and Jim Neidhart) win seperate
battle royals to become the first Memphis Championship Wrestling Tag Team
Champions in Memphis, Tennessee.
2000 - Disco Fury defeats Black Dragon in a tournament final for the NWA
Canadian Junior Heavyweight Title in Nanaimo, British Columbia. The title was
vacated after then-champion Tony Kozina, who held the title since November 28
when he defeated Buddy Rose, Jr., defeated Vince Kaplack to win the NWA World
Junior Heavyweight Title on January 14.
2000 - The Luminous Warrior defeats Derek Stone to win the World League
Wrestling Heavyweight Title in Iberia, Missouri, beginning his second reign and
ending Stone's third.
2001 - The Monday Night War entered its final four weeks. WWF RAW is WAR
beat WCW Monday Nitro in the ratings x.x to 2.1.
WCW Monday Nitro was live from the Lakefront Arena in New Orleans, Louisiana and
featured the kickoff of the WCW Cruiserweight Tag Team Title tournament. It's a
shame that the title didn't come into play earlier and/or that WWE didn't carry
it over, it had real potential. The results:
- The Filthy Animals (Billy Kidman and Rey Mysterio, Jr.) defeated Jason Lee and
Johnny Swinger in a WCW Cruiserweight Tag Team Title Tournament first round
match.
- Team Canada (Mike Awesome and Lance Storm) defeated WCW World Tag Team
Champions Sean O'Haire and Chuck Palumbo.
- Ernest "The Cat" Miller defeated WCW United States Heavyweight
Champion Rick Steiner.
- Booker T, Diamond Dallas Page and Ernest "The Cat" Miller defeated
WCW World Heavyweight Champion Scott Steiner and Totally Buff (Buff Bagwell and
Lex Luger).
- Shane Helms defeated Shannon Moore.
- WCW World Tag Team Champion Sean O'Haire defeated Kanyon.
- Jeff Jarrett defeated Dustin Rhodes.
WWF RAW is WAR was live from America West Arena in Phoenix, Arizona. The results
were:
Jakked:
- Christian defeated Grandmaster Sexay.
- WWF European Champion Test defeated Al Fleming.
- Essa Rios defeated Samoa Joe.
RAW is WAR:
- X-Factor (Justin Credible and X-Pac) defeated Chris Benoit and Eddie Guerrero,
when X-Pac pinned Benoit after he pulled Credible out of the path of Benoit's
diving headbutt.
- Lita (with Matt Hardy) pinned Molly Holly (with Crash Holly) after a moonsault
to become #1 contender to Ivory's WWF Women's Title.
- WWF Tag Team Champions The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray and D-Von) defeated Haku and
Rikishi, when D-Von pinned Haku after the Undertaker and Kane interfered and
Kane chokeslammed Haku. Taker and Kane chokeslammed the Dudleys after the match.
- Vince McMahon and Trish Stratus fought Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley and William
Regal to a no-contest after, while Vince and Stephanie were in the ring
together, Vince got on the mic and said he always gets what he wants, after
which he dragged Trish into the ring where she was slapped by Stephanie and
given a neckbreaker by Regal. After the match, Stephanie brought a mop bucket
into the ring and slathered Trish with an unknown brownish liquid, and Vince
told Trish he was just playing with her and never cared about her, and dumped
the bucket on Trish.
- WWF Light Heavyweight Champion Dean Malenko defeated Taka Michinoku (with
Funaki) by submission with the Texas Cloverleaf to retain the title.
- WWF Intercontinental Champion Chris Jericho pinned Raven with the Lionsault
after interference from a masked woman (Tori) backfired.
- Jerry Lawler and The Acolytes (Bradshaw and Faarooq) defeated The Right to
Censor (Bull Buchanan, The Goodfather and Val Venis (with WWF Women's Champion
Ivory, The Kat and Steven Richards)), when Lawler pinned Venis with a knee to
the throat.
- WWF Hardcore Champion Big Show pinned Essa Rios up against a wall,
horizontally, backstage to retain the title.
2002 - Goldust defeats Maven for the WWF Hardcore Title in Boston,
Massachusetts.
2005 - Okita-kun wins an eight-man battle royal to win the vacant Osaka
Pro Wrestling World's Best Osaka Attraction Title in Osaka, Japan.
2005 - Mikey Batts defeats Naphtali to win the NWA Florida X Division
Title in Brandon, Florida, ending Naphtali's second reign.
2005 - Sonny Siaki and The Wrestler defeat A.J. and Damien Steele for the
Georgia (now Great) Championship Wrestling Tag Team Title in Columbus, Georgia.
2005 - Manuel Majoli defeats Puck to win the Italian Championship
Wrestling Interregional Heavyweight Title in Pavia, Italy.
2005 - Memphis Wrestling held "Throwback Night V" at the
Mid-South Coliseum in Memphis, Tennessee. The results:
- Soultaker pinned Kross.
- Reggie B. Fine pinned Chris Michaels.
- The Mid-South Idol pinned Mordecai.
- Kevin White defeated Jamie Dundee by disqualification.
- Bill Dundee pinned Simon Dean.
- Derrick King pinned Johnny Dotson in a loser-leaves-town match.
- Too Cool II (Tim Grind and Flex) defeated Team Canada (Johnny Devine and Eric
Young), when Grind pinned Devine, to win the MW Southern Tag Team Title.
- Brian Christopher and Shock defeated Kid Kash and Koko B. Ware, when
Christopher pinned Ware.
- Jimmy Hart and Jerry Lawler fought Memphis Wrestling promoter Cory Macklin and
King Mabel to a no contest.
- In a 14-man tag team match, Bill Dundee, King Mabel, Cory Macklin, Chris
Michaels, MW Southern Tag Team Champions Too Cool II (Tim Grind and Flex) and
Kevin White defeated Masked Doom, Nicholas Doom, Jamie Dundee, Reggie B. Fine,
Jimmy Hart, Jerry Lawler and Mordecai, when Mabel pinned Masked Doom.
2006 - Pro Wrestling ZERO1-MAX held the seventh and final event of their
"Happening" tour in Tokyo, Japan at Korakuen Hall. The results were:
- Kamikaze pinned Osamu Namiguchi.
- Rikiya Fudo and Daisuku Shimoda defeated Fuyuki Takahashi and Takashi Uwano.
- GENTARO, NWA International Lightweight Tag Team Champion Minoru Fujita and
Alex Shelley defeated Crazy Boy, Gamma and Kagetora.
- Takao Omori and Tatsuhito Takaiwa defeated Tatsutoshi Goto and Tadao Yasuda.
- Takuya Sugawara defeated AWA World Junior Heavyweight and NWA International
Lightweight Tag Team Champion Ikuto Hidaka to win the AWA title.
- Yoshihito Sasaki, AWA World Heavyweight Champion Shinjiro Otani and Masato
Tanaka defeated NP5 and NWA Intercontinental Tag Team Champions The P-Force Men
(Steve Corino and Y2P-160kg).
- Kohei Sato defeated Ryouji Sai to win the NWA United National Heavyweight
Title. The title had been vacated by C.W. Anderson on February 3 due to injury.
2006 - Two Osaka Pro Wrestling titles change hands in Osaka, Japan. Billy
Ken Kid and Black Buffalo defeat Flash Moon and Tigers Mask for the vacant Osaka
Pro Tag Team Title, and Super Delfin defeats Super Dolphin (Super Demekin) to
win his fourth Osaka Pro Singles Title.
2006 - The PRIDE Fighting Championships held "PRIDE 31:
Dreamers", before 22,141 fans at Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan. The
event was shown in the United States under the name "Unbreakable". The
results were:
- Roman Zentsov defeated Pedro Rizzo by knockout (punch) at 0:25 of round one.
- Quinton Jackson defeated Dong Sik Yoon by unanimous decision after three
rounds.
- Fabricio Werdum defeated Jon Oley Einemo by unanimous decision after three
rounds.
- Tsuyoshi Kohsaka defeated Mario Sperry by TKO (punches) at 1:20 of round one.
- Alistair Overeem defeated Sergei Kharitonov by TKO (knees) at 5:13 of round
one.
- Josh Barnett defeated Kazuhiro Nakamura by submission (rear naked choke) at
8:10 of round one.
- Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira defeated Kiyoshi Tamura by submission (armbar) at
2:24 of round one.
- Mark Coleman defeated Mauricio Rua by TKO (broken arm) at 0:49 of round one.
- Mark Hunt defeated Yosuke Nishijima by knockout (punch) at 1:18 of round
three.
2006 - Maryland Championship Wrestling reopened after it was closed for
over three years, with an event titled "Resurrection", held at the MCW
Arena in Dundalk, Maryland. The results were:
- Derek Frazier and Andrew Ryker defeated Qenaan Creed and Ruckus.
- Derek Frazier defeated Andrew Ryker to qualify for July's Shane Shamrock
Memorial Cup Tournament and win the vacant MCW Cruiserweight Title.
- Genesis defeated The Blue Meanie in an MCW Heavyweight Title Tournament first
round match.
- Josh Daniels defeated Danny Jaxx in an MCW Heavyweight Title Tournament first
round match.
- The Slackers (Chad Austin and Dino Divine) defeated Jason Static & Judas
Young, The Ghetto Mafia (2-Dope & Sydeswype) and The Holy Rollers (Earl The
Pearl & Rich Myers) in a four-way elimination match to win the vacant MCW
Tag Team Title, beginning their second reign.
- Julio DiNero defeated The Bruiser in an MCW Heavyweight Title Tournament first
round match.
- Danny Doring defeated Crowbar in an MCW Heavyweight Title Tournament first
round match.
- Samoa Joe defeated Roderick Strong.
- The James Gang (B.G. James & Kip James) defeated MCW Tag Team Champions
The Slackers (Chad Austin & Dino Divine) and The Holy Rollers (Earl The
Pearl & Rich Myers) in a three-way match to win the title.
2006 - Mike Lee wins a battle royal to become the first Exodus Wrestling
Alliance Junior Heavyweight Champion in Mooresville, North Carolina
2007 - WWE held a live RAW at the Save Mart Center in Fresno, California.
RAW earned a 4.3 rating on USA Network. The results were:
- Jim Duggan defeated Bradley Jay in a dark match.
Heat:
- Eugene defeated Tony Jones.
- The Highlanders (Robbie and Rory McAlister) defeated Kabu (Kafu) and Oliver
Stone (Oliver John).
- Val Venis defeated Charlie Haas.
- Cryme Tyme (JTG and Shad) defeated Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch.
RAW:
- Jeff Hardy pinned Shelton Benjamin after the Swanton Bomb in a Money in the
Bank qualifying match.
- Johnny Nitro vs. Super Crazy never got underway, after Nitro attacked Crazy
before the match and threw him into the ring steps.
- WWE Women's Champion Melina pinned Maria with a roll-up.
- Carlito (with Torrie Wilson) pinned Kenny Dykstra after the Back Cracker.
- World Tag Team Champions John Cena and Shawn Michaels defeated Rated-RKO (Edge
and Randy Orton) to retain the title, when Cena pinned Orton after the FU after
Michaels's Sweet Chin Music. Edge had walked out on Orton after he thought Orton
hit him with one of the title belts, which was actually Michaels. Edge suffered
a broken jaw during the match and wouldn't be in the ring again until
WrestleMania 23.
2007 - D.C. Dillinger defeats Evan Siks for the New England Championship
Wrestling Triple Crown Heavyweight Title in Quincy, Massachusetts. Also,
Kristian Frost defeats champion T.J. Richter, Scott Reed, Kellan Thomas and
Triplelicious in a five-way match to win the NECW Television Title.
2010 - WWE released a slew of talents, including Charlie Haas, Paul Burchill, Shane Helms and Maria Kanellis. WWE also released referee Scott Armstrong, who would return almost exactly one year later to the company, working the 2011 Elimination Chamber PPV.
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