1939
Albany, New York:
– Ed Don George defeated Steve Casey for the Boston AWA World Heavyweight Title
1958
Atlanta, Georgia:
– Karl Heinkler and Kurt Von Brauner defeated Don Lee and The Mighty Yankee to win the Georgia NWA International Tag Team Titles
1962
Mobile, Alabama:
– Tex Riley and Gus Taylor won the Gulf Coast NWA Southern Tag Team Titles from The Mysterious Medics
1966
Los Angeles, California:
– Buddy Austin and El Mongol defeated Thunderbolt Patterson and Alberto Torres to win the World Wrestling Association World Tag Team Titles
1969
Atlanta, Georgia:
– El Mongol defeated Assassin #1 for the NWA Georgia Heavyweight Title
Calgary, Alberta, Canada:
– Bud and Ray Osborne defeated Bob and Fred Sweetan to win the Stampede International Tag Team Titles
1972
Tampa, Florida:
– Paul Jones defeated Johnny Walker to win the vacant NWA Florida Television Title in a one night, 8 man tournament
Costa Mesa, California:
– Dory Dixon and Raúl Mata defeated Goliath and Kinji Shibuya for the NWA Americas Tag Team Titles
1973
Yaizu, Japan:
– Killer Karl Krupp and Fritz Von Erich defeated Kintaro Ohki and Umanosuke Ueda to win the NWA International Tag Team Titles
Nashville, Tennessee:
– Jackie Fargo and Jerry Jarrett won the Mid-America NWA Southern Tag Team Titles defeating Jerry Lawler and Jim White
Honolulu, Hawaii:
– Wahoo McDaniel beat Superstar Billy Graham COR
– Ken Patera beat Dusty Rhodes COR
– Ed Francis drew Sam Steamboat
– Ray Stevens drew Don Muraco
– Tony Borne beat Jimmy Snuka by DQ
– Neff Maiava beat Wild Bill Howard
1974
Dallas, Texas:
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– Fritz Von Erich defeated The Texan (Blackjack Mulligan) for the NWA American Heavyweight Title
1975
St. Louis, Missouri:
– Missouri Champion Harley Race defeated Johnny Valentine in 2 out of3 falls
– Edouard Carpentier and Bobo Brazil defeated Big Bill Miller and Stan Stasiak when Carpentier defeated Stasiak
– Terry Funk defeated Lord Alfred Hayes
– Pat O’Connor defeated Bulldog Bob Brown
– Ray Stevens defeated Terry Martin
– Ali Vaziri and Don Wayt defeated Chuck O’Connor and Ed Wiskoski
1977
Memphis, Tennessee:
– Bill Dundee and Tommy Rich defeated Karl and Kurt Von Steiger to win the NWA Southeastern Tag Team Titles
1978
Portland, Oregon:
– The Iron Sheik and Bull Ramos defeated Jerry Oates and Jesse Ventura for the NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Titles
Warner Robbins, Georgia:
– Mr Wrestling II beat Georgia Champion Stan Hansen by DQ
– AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel beat Tommy Rich
– Rocky Johnson beat Helmut Schmidt (sub Lars Anderson)
– Wolfgang Schmidt & Helmut Schmidt beat Adrian Adonis & Pierre Lefebvre
– Paul Ellering beat John Ruggers
1981
Mid-South Wrestling: New Orleans, Louisiana:
– The Grappler and Super Destoyer defeated Junkyard Dog and Dick Murdoch to win the vacant Mid-South Tag Team Titles in a one night, 9 team tournament
Portland, Oregon:
– Brett and Buzz Sawyer defeated The Destoyer and Rip Oliver to win the NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Titles
Milwaukee, Wisconsin:
– No DQ match: The Crusher & Baron Von Raschke beat Jerry Blackwell & John Studd
– Jim Brunzell beat Jesse Ventura
– Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens (sub Bobby Heenan) beat Greg Gagne & Buck Zumhofe
– Tito Santana drew Adrian Adonis
– Brad Rheingans beat Steve Regal
1982
St. Paul, Minnesota:
– Hulk Hogan beat AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel by DQ
– Cage match: AWA Tag Team Champions Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell beat Jerry Blackwell & Sheik Adnan
– Ken Patera beat Baron Von Raschke COR
– Bobby Heenan beat Tito Santana by DQ
– Bobby Duncum drew Brad Rheingans
– Buck Zumhofe beat Sonny Rogers
– Sgt. Goulet beat Tony Leone
1983
Memphis, Tennessee:
– The Ace of Spades drew Carl Fergie
– Terry Taylor & Steve O beat Dream Machine & Porkchop Cash via DQ
– Mid-America Champ Stagger Lee beat Bobby Eaton via DQ in a mask & title vs. $1,500 match
– The Rock-n-Roll Express beat Galaxian Alpha & Jim Cornette in a match were the Express’ hair was at stake
– CWA International Champ Jerry Lawler pinned Duke Meyers
– Jerry Lawler beat Jimmy Hart & Jim Cornette in a handicap match
– Southern Champ Bill Dundee beat Dutch Mantel
1984
Akita, Japan:
– Genichiro Tenryu & Shohei Giant Baba & Dory Funk Jr beat Jos Leduc & Bulldog Bob Brown & Goro Tsurumi
– Stan Hansen & Bruiser Brody drew Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell
– AWA Champion Jumbo Tsuruta beat David Sammartino
– Kerry Von Erich beat Magic Dragon
– Takahashi Ishikawa & Ashura Hara drew Akio Sato & Masa Fuchi
– Mighty Inoue beat Rocky Hata by DQ
1987
Portland, Oregon:
– Rip Oliver won the NWA Pacific Northwest Heavyweight Title defeating Ricky Santana
San Juan, Puerto Rico:
– Invader I defeated Jason the Terrible for the WWC Television Title
– Frankie Lancaster defeated Super Medic to win the held up WWC World Junior Heavyweight Title
1988
Memphis, Tennessee:
– Gary Young beat Rikki Nelson
– Tom Brandi & Scott Steiner beat The Cuban Assassins
– Brickhouse Brown drew Billy Joe Travis
– U.S. Junior Heavyweight Champ Ken Wayne DCO Jeff Jarrett
– Southern Tag Champs Ron & Don Harris beat Tommy & Doug Gilbert via DQ
– Ernest Angel beat Jerry Lawler via DQ
– CWA Champ Max Pain beat Jerry Lawler
1989
Tokyo, Japan:
– NWA International Heavyweight Champion Jumbo Tsuruta defeated NWA United National Heavyweight and PWF Heavyweight Champion Stan Hansen to unify all the titles and become the first AJPW Triple Crown Champion
1991
Tokyo, Japan:
– Stan Hansen and Dan Spivey defeated Terry Gordy and Steve Williams for the AJPW Unified World Tag Team Titles
Jacksonville, Florida:
– Brad Armstrong pinned Dutch Mantell
– Dustin Rhodes pinned Black Bart
– Brian Pillman pinned Master Blaster Steel (Kevin Nash)
– Terrance Taylor pinned Bobby Eaton
– WCW Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Barry Windham & WCW TV Champion Arn Anderson
– WCW US Champion Lex Luger fought Nikita Koloff to a double disqualification
– WCW World Champion Ric Flair pinned Sting in a steel cage match
1992
Tokyo, Japan:
– Chris Walker pinned Tetsuya Yamanaka
– Shinji Takano pinned Kendo Nagasaki
– Yoshiaki Fujiwara and Ishinriki defeated Tatsumi Kitahara and Shinichi Nakano
– Satánico defeated The Dragon by countout
– Samson Fuyuki and Takashi Ishikawa defeated The Beverly Brothers (Beau and Blake)
– SWS Light Heavyweight Champion Naoki Sano pinned Chavo Guerrero to retain the title
– Haku and Yoshiaki Yatsu defeated SWS Tag Team Champions The Natural Disasters (Earthquake and Typhoon) to win the title
– Genichiro Tenryu defeated Ric Flair in a best-of-three falls match
Charleston, South Carolina:
– WCW US Tag Team Champion Greg Valentine & Mike Graham defeated Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin
– Johnny B. Badd pinned Diamond Dallas Page
– Ron Simmons pinned Cactus Jack
– WCW TV Champion Steve Austin fought Dustin Rhodes to a 20-minute time-limit draw
– WCW Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Bobby Eaton fought Rick & Scott Steiner to a double count-out
– WCW US Champion Rick Rude defeated Ricky Steamboat via disqualification
– Nikita Koloff (sub. for WCW World Champion Sting) pinned Big Van Vader
Cloverdale, British Columbia, Canada:
– Moondog Moretti defeated Ole Olsen for the West Coast Championship Wrestling Heavyweight Title
1993
Knoxville, Tennnesse:
– Bobby Blaze pinned Robbie Eagle
– Brian Lee pinned Killer Kyle
– Kevin Sullivan pinned the Nightstalker
– Tim Horner defeated Bobby Eaton
– SMW Champ Tracy Smothers pinned the Dirty White Boy in a chain match
– Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated Stan Lane & Tom Prichard and Robert Fuller & Jimmy Golden in an elimination streetfight
Toronto, Ontario, Canada:
– 2 Cold Scorpio & Marcus Alexander Bagwell defeated Tex Slazenger & Shanghai Pierce
– Maxx Payne defeated Steven Regal
– Johnny B. Badd defeated Chris Benoit
– Van Hammer defeated Vinnie Vegas
– Ricky Steamboat defeated WCW/NWA Tag Team Champion Brian Pillman
– NWA World Champion Barry Windham defeated Ron Simmons
– WCW US Champion Dustin Rhodes & Cactus Jack defeated Rick Rude & WCW TV Champion Paul Orndorff
– Sting defeated WCW World Champion Big Van Vader via disqualification
1997
Mexico City, Mexico:
– Steel (Val Venis) defeated Rayo de Jalisco, Jr. to win the CMLL World Heavyweight Title
1998
Tokyo, Japan:
– Mitsuharu Misawa defeated Jun Akiyama to win AJPW’s annual Champion’s Carnival tournament
1999
Mexico City, Mexico:
– Los Juniors (Perro Aguayo, Jr., Blue Demon, Jr., La Parka, Jr. and Mascara Sagrada, Jr.) defeated Los Vatos Locos (May Flowers, Charly Manson, Nygma and Picudo) in Zapopan to win the Mexican National Atómicos Titles
2001
Oldcastle, Ontario, Canada:
– Scott D’Amore defeated Tommy Dreamer to win the Border City Wrestling Can-Am Heavyweight Title
– Scott D’Amore lost the title to Mikey Whipwreck
2004
WWE Backlash: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada:
– Shelton Benjamin pinned World Tag Team Champion Ric Flair
– Jonathan Coachman pinned Tajiri
– Chris Jericho defeated Christian and Trish Stratus in a handicap match
– WWE Women’s Champion Victoria pinned Lita to retain the title
– WWE Intercontinental Champion Randy Orton pinned Cactus Jack in a hardcore match to retain the title
– The Hurricane and Rosey defeated La Résistance (Robért Conway and Sylvain Grenier)
– Edge pinned Kane
– World Heavyweight Champion Chris Benoit defeated Shawn Michaels and Triple H in a triple threat match to retain the title
2005
New York City:
– MNM (Joey Mercury and Johnny Nitro (with Melina)) defeated WWE Tag Team Champions Eddie Guerrero and Rey Mysterio to win the titles
2010
TNA Lockdown: St. Charles, Missouri:
– Rob Van Dam defeated James Storm
– Homicide defeated Alex Shelley, Chris Sabin and Brian Kendrick in an escape match to join the TNA X Division Championship match
– Kevin Nash defeated Eric Young
– The Beautiful People (Madison Rayne and Velvet Sky) (with Lacey Von Erich) defeated Angelina Love and Tara in a Steel Cage match for the TNA Knockout Championship and TNA Knockouts Tag Team Championship
– Kazarian defeated Shannon Moore and Homicide to win the vacant TNA X Division Championship
– Team 3D (Brother Devon and Brother Ray) defeated The Band (Kevin Nash and Scott Hall) in a St. Louis Street Fight Steel Cage match
– Kurt Angle defeated Mr. Anderson
– AJ Styles defeated D’Angelo Dinero to retain the TNA World Heavyweight Championship
– Team Hogan (Abyss, Rob Van Dam, Jeff Jarrett and Jeff Hardy) defeated Team Flair (Sting, James Storm, Robert Roode and Desmand Wolfe) in a Lethal Lockdown match