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Post by beejmi on Dec 31, 2022 13:48:22 GMT
Beejmi
I assume someone somewhere tried this. May have gotten murdered by the bowl games but I assume someone at least tried it.
Carlton Street
59/01/01 TORONTO MLG Gene Kiniski/Fritz Von Erich W Claude Dassary/Yukon Eric Roger Littlebrook/Tiny Tim D Fuzzy Cupid/Irish Jackie Pietro Roncadin W/DQ Terrible Ted the Bear Ivan Kalmikoff W Bernard Vignal Bobo Brazil W Fred Atkins
67/01/01 TORONTO MLG NWA Title: Gene Kiniski WDQ Johnny Valentine Edouard Carpentier W Joe Killer Christie Midgets: Little Beaver/Sonny Boy Cassidy W Fuzzy Cupid/Irish Jackie (2-0) Terrible Ted (bear) W Gene Dubois Sweet Daddy Siki D Fred Atkins Rocky Johnson D Johnny Kostas
New Years Eve
59/12/31 TORONTO MLG Ilio DiPaolo/Whipper Watson W Don Leo Jonathan/Gene Kiniski - to win the Canadian Open Tag Team Title Dandy Andy/Little Beaver W Sky Low Low/Tom Thumb Ivan Kalmikoff D Sam Steamboat Pat Flanagan DCOR Timothy Geohagen Cowboy Hughes D Don Jardine
64/12/31 TORONTO MLG Whipper Billy Watson/Lord Athol Layton W Professor Hiro/Fred Atkins Bulldog Brower W Sweet Daddy Siki Midgets: Cowboy Bradley/Tiny Tim W Billy the Kid/Farmer Pete Terrible Ted (bear) WCOR Skunk Man Hans Schmidt D Billy Red Lyons Michele Barone W Duke Noble Johnny Powers W Paul DeMarco
Clawmaster
12/31/77 Milwaukee, WI @ Auditorium Tuxedo match The Crusher beat Lord Alfred Hayes AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel beat Greg Gagne Billy Robinson & Larry Hennig beat Super Destroyer & Angelo Mosca dq to earn a tag title shot on the next card Rufus R Jones beat Bobby Duncum Evan Johnson beat Buck Zumhofe Att: 4,455
12/31/58 St. Petersburg, FL @ New Armory Don Eagle beat Jack Vansky 2-0 John Wolfman Smith beat Rocky Columbo 2/3 Eddie Graham beat Chris Belkas via pin in 18:00 after a series of knee drops
12/31/63 Tampa, FL World Tag Team Champions Don Curtis & Mark Lewin beat Great Malenko & Bob Orton by referee's decision Duke Keomuka beat Lou Bastien Charley Laye beat Killer Karl Kox dq Jerry London drew Pedro Godoy
12/31/64 Jacksonville Texas Death Match Masked Assassins beat Tony Marino & Abe Jacobs Dick Steinborn beat Tarzan Tyler Handicap Match, Sam Steamboat must pin Tim Tyler twice in 20 minutes or forfeit the match Sam Steamboat beat Tim Tyler Chief Little Eagle & George Drake & Little Beaver beat Corsica Joe & Corsica Jean & Pee Wee James Duke Keomuka beat Pedro Godoy (sub Lou Klein)
12/31/69 Eau Gallie, FL @ Civic Center Mephisto & Dante vs Sam Steamboat & Danny Miller Frank Lane vs Hiro Matsuda Midgets Buddy Colt vs Bobo Johnson Dr. Blood vs George Grant
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Post by beejmi on Dec 31, 2022 13:51:33 GMT
Clawmaster
1/1/65 St Petersburg, FL @ National Guard Armory The Assassins beat Abe Jacobs & Tony Marino Dick Steinborn beat Southern Champion Bob Orton dq Duke Keomuka drew Chief Little Eagle Little Beaver beat Pee Wee James
1/1/68 Orlando Johnny Valentine beat Sam Steamboat & Dick Steinborn dq Aldo Bogni & Bronko Lubich beat Buddy Fuller & Lester Welch Duke Keomuka beat Don Serrano Bronco Kelly drew Chin Lee
1/1/69 Tampa, FL Jack Brisco & Nick Kozak & Jose Lothario & Wahoo McDaniel beat The Medics & Hans Mortier & Louie Tillet The Gladiator beat Great Malenko Duke Keomuka beat Rene Goulet Dory Funk Jr beat Tarzan Tyler Bobby Hart beat Tom Bradley Mac McFarland drew Koa Tiki
Bpickering
1927 - Ira Dern defeats Clarence Eklund for Ohio's World Light Heavyweight Title in Columbus, Ohio, ending Eklund's second reign.
1931 - Joe Banaski defeats Nick Bozinis in Columbus, Ohio to become the first Midwest Wrestling Association World Light Heavyweight Champion.
1936 - The Great Mephisto defeats Walter Roxey to win the MWA World Light Heavyweight Title in Detroit, Michigan.
1940 - Pete Belcastro defeats Ernie Piluso for the Pacific Coast Light Heavyweight Title in Eugene, Oregon.
1943 - Billy Thom defeats Martino Angelo for the MWA World Junior Heavyweight Title in Columbus, Ohio. This began Thom's second reign and ended Angelo's second.
1946 - Larry Tillman defeats Marshall Estep to win the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Title.
1949 - Dizzy Davis defeats Antonino Rocca for the Texas Heavyweight Title in Waco, Texas. This began Davis' second reign and ended Rocca's second.
1949 - Johnny Demchuk defeats Tommy Martindale for the MWA World Junior Heavyweight Title in Columbus, Ohio. This began Thom's second reign and ended Angelo's second.
1950 - Jack O'Reilly defeats Buck Weaver to win the Pacific Coast Light Heavyweight Title in Portland, Oregon, beginning his second reign.
1954 - El Santo defeats Sugi Sito for the NWA World Middleweight Title in Mexico City, Mexico, to end Sito's second reign.
1959 - Billy Wicks defeats Lee Fields to win the NWA Gulf Coast Heavyweight Title in Mobile, Alabama, beginning his third reign.
1961 - Rocket and Sputnik Monroe defeat Duke Keomuka and Mad Dog Vachon to win the NWA Texas Tag Team Title in Fort Worth, Texas.
1962 - Larry Chene defeats Jim Bernard for the Wolverine Wrestling Michigan Heavyweight Title in Saginaw, Michigan.
1963 - Ivan and Karol Kalmikoff defeat Mr. High (Doug Gilbert) and Mr. Low (Dick Steinborn) for the AWA World Tag Team Title in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
1963 - Art and Stan Neilson win the American Wrestling Alliance World Tag Team Title for the fourth time by defeating Karl and Kurt Von Brauner.
1970 - Dick Murdoch defeats The Lawman (Don Slatton) for the Amarillo NWA Brass Knuckles Title in Amarillo, Texas, ending Lawman's second reign.
1970 - Stan Pulaski defeats Tarzan Tyler in Omaha, Nebraska for the AWA Midwest Heavyweight Title, to begin his second reign.
1970 - Bulldog Brower defeats Johnny Powers to win the NWF North American Heavyweight Title in Cleveland, Ohio.
1971 - Bob Geigel wins his fifth NWA Central States Heavyweight Title, ending Roger Kirby's second reign in St. Joseph, Missouri.
1975 - Rocket Monroe and Randy Tyler defeat Jackie Fargo and George Gulas to win the NWA Mid-America Tag Team Title in Nashville, Tennessee. This ended Fargo and Gulas' second reign.
1978 - Blackjack Mulligan defeats Ricky Steamboat in Greensboro, North Carolina to win his fourth NWA United States Heavyweight Title.
1979 - Jack and Jerry Brisco defeat Dory Funk, Jr. and Terry Funk for the NWA Georgia Tag Team Title in Atlanta, Georgia.
1980 - Ricky and Robert Gibson win their second AWA Southern Tag Team Title in Memphis, Tennessee, by ending The Assassins' second reign.
1982 - Tiger Mask (Satoru Sayama) defeats The Dynamite Kid in Tokyo, Japan for the vacant WWF Junior Heavyweight Title. Tatsumi Fujinami had vacated the title in December when he moved up to the heavyweight division.
1982 - The St. Louis Wrestling Club held the "Sam Muchnick Retirement Show" before 19,821 at The Checkerdome in St. Louis, Missouri. The results: - NWA Central States Tag Team Champion Bob Brown and Jerry Brown fought to a draw. - NWA World Women's Tag Team Champions Joyce Grable and Wendi Richter defeated Early Dawn and Sandy Partlow to retain the title. - Pat O'Connor defeated Bob Sweetan. - Jerry Blackwell defeated Ox Baker and Bruce Reed in a Handicap match. - Rufus R. Jones and David Von Erich fought Harley Race and Greg Valentine to a double-disqualification. - Dick the Bruiser defeated NWA Missouri Heavyweight Champion Ken Patera to win the title, beginning the Bruiser's third reign and ending Patera's second. - NWA World Heavyweight Champion Ric Flair defeated Dusty Rhodes in a Best-of-Three Falls match, 2-1, to retain the title.
1983 - Southwest Championship Wrestling held a one-night 16-man tournament for the SCW Southwest Heavyweight Title. Dick Slater had left the promotion in December, leaving the title vacant. The results were: First round: - Tully Blanchard defeated Ken Lucas. - Jerry Lawler defeated SCW Southwest Tag Team Champion Grappler #1. - Scott Casey defeated Bobby Jaggers. - Mike Graham defeated SCW Southwest Tag Team Champion Grappler #2. - Adrian Adonis defeated Steve O. - Ricky Morton defeated The Ninja Warrior. - Tonga John defeated Baron Von Raschke. - Bob Sweetan defeated Gino Hernandez. Quarterfinals: - Tully Blanchard defeated Jerry Lawler. - Mike Graham defeated Scott Casey. - Adrian Adonis defeated Ricky Morton. - Bob Sweetan defeated Tonga John. Semifinals: - Tully Blanchard defeated Mike Graham. - Bob Sweetan defeated Adrian Adonis. Final: - Tully Blanchard defeated Bob Sweetan to win the vacant SCW Southwest Heavyweight Title. This began Blanchard's seventh reign.
1983 - The Assassin and Rip Oliver defeat Billy Jack (Haynes) and Stan Stasiak for the NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Title in Portland, Oregon. This began their second reign.
1983 - Norman Frederick Charles wins a tournament for the vacant Southeast NWA United States Junior Heavyweight Title.
1984 - Negro Casas defeats Black Terry to win the UWA World Lightweight Title in Mexico City, Mexico.
1985 - Jay and Mark Youngblood defeat Krusher Khrushchev and Jim Neidhart to win the Florida NWA United States Tag Team Title in Tampa, Florida.
1986 - Dick Slater defeats Butch Reed for the Mid-South North American Heavyweight Title in Tulsa, Oklahoma, ending Reed's second reign. At the same event, Jake Roberts won the Mid-South Television Title, defeating Dick Slater in the finals of a month-long tournament. Roberts had defeated Eddie Gilbert, Buzz Sawyer and one other man to reach the finals. Slater had beaten Al Perez, Steve Williams and Jim Duggan.
1988 - Masahiro Chono defeats Mike George in Des Moines, Iowa to become the last NWA Central States Television Champion. The promotion closed later in the year.
1989 - Juicio defeats El Corallilo to win the Mexican National Featherweight Title in San Lorenzo, Mexico.
1991 - Los Villanos (I, IV and V) defeats Los Brazos (El Brazo, Brazo de Oro and Brazo de Plata) for the UWA World Trios Title in Puebla, Mexico. This began and ended both teams' third reigns.
1993 - El Signo defeats Villano III to win the WWF World Light Heavyweight Title in Nezahualcóyotl, Mexico, to end his sixth reign.
1994 - Villano V defeats Silver King for the UWA World Light Heavyweight Title in Nezahualcóyotl, Mexico, beginning his second reign.
1999 - Mr. Showtime defeats Johnny Gunn and Franklin Ray in a three-way match to become the first Warriors of Wrestling Federation (later NWA Mid-South) Junior Heavyweight Champion.
2000 - The Rebellion (Kurt Reigns and Tejas) defeat The Sterling Studs (Trent Atkins and Mike Fox) for the NWA Texas Tag Team Title in North Richland Hills, Texas.
2003 - Naphtali, the reigning NWA Florida Junior Heavyweight Champion, is awarded the title as the first NWA Florida X Division Champion, and the prior title is vacated.
2005 - Místico wins the NWA World Middleweight Title from Averno in Mexico City, Mexico.
2005 - The New York Connection (Glenn Gilberti and Johnny Swinger) defeat John Bogie and Elix Skipper to win the GCW Tag Team Title in Columbus, Georgia.
2005 - Todd Sexton ends Jeremy V's second NWA Wildside Television Title reign in Cornelia, Georgia.
2005 - J.T. Hogg defeats The Juggulator in Parkersburg, West Virginia for the NWA Tri-State Heavyweight Title.
2006 - Hator defeats El Zorro to win the UWA World Light Heavyweight Title in Monterrey, Mexico, ending Zorro's fourth reign.
Kriss
Wednesday, January 1, 1947 – Arena – Lubbock, TX 1) Polo Cordova and Bobby Burns won a 6-man Battle Royal (other participants: Johnny Carlin, Wayne Martin, Ace Abbott, Al Getz) 2) Ace Abbott defeated Al Getz (referee: Pat McKee) 3) Polo Cordova defeated Bobby Burns in two straight falls to win the Battle Royal Pat McKee was a Hollywood actor, who had wrestled between 1920 and 1923.
Wednesday, December 31, 1947 – Arena – Lubbock, TX 1) Johnny Carlin defeated Olan Boynton 2) Rod Fenton defeated Gordon Hessel via CO in three falls (referee: Bill McEuin) 3) Jack Kiser defeated Al Getz in three falls
Thursday, January 1, 1948 – Fairgrounds Arena – Amarillo, TX 1) Gordon Hessel and George Strickland won a 6-man Battle Royal (order of elimination: Cyclone Burns, Rod Fenton, Al Getz, Jack Kiser) 2) Al Getz fought Jack Kiser to a draw in three falls (45:00) 3) Gordon Hessel defeated George Strickland in three falls to win the Battle Royal
Thursday, January 1, 1948 – Sportatorium – Pampa, TX 1) George Lopez fought Pat O’Dowdy to a draw (15:00) 2) Johnny Carlin fought Olan Boynton to a draw (15:00) 3) George Lopez & Johnny Carlin defeated Pat O’Dowdy & Olan Boynton in three falls (referee: Mickey Barnes)
Friday, December 31, 1948 - Sportatorium - Pampa, TX 1) Dory Detton defeated Monty LaDue via DQ in two straight falls 2) Dory Funk defeated Eddie Gideon in three falls
Monday, January 1, 1951 – Fair Park Arena – Abilene, TX 1) Polo Cordova defeated Bob DeMarce (sub. Bob Cummings) in three falls 2) Frankie Murdoch & Bill Sledge defeated Pat O’Dowdy & Jack O’Reilly via DQ in three falls
Monday, December 31, 1951 – Fair Park Arena – Abilene, TX 1) George Overhuls defeated Gust Johnson (sub. Rex Mobley) 2) Whitey Walberg & Salvador Flores defeated Pat O’Dowdy & Rex Mobley (sub. Ray Clements) in three falls (referee: Gust Johnson)
Wednesday, December 31, 1952 – Jamboree Hall – Lubbock, TX 1) Carlos Moreno defeated Ace Abbott in two straight falls 2) Buck Lipscomb & Herb Parks defeated Famer Jones & Frankie Hill Murdoch in three falls (referee: Gust Johnson)
Monday, January 1, 1968 – Fair Park Auditorium – Abilene, TX 1) Dory Funk, Jr. & Terry Funk vs. Alex Perez & The Duke 2) Texas Death Match: The Lawman vs. Dick Murdoch
Wednesday, January 1, 1969 – Fair Park Coliseum – Lubbock, TX 1) Guillotine Gordon defeated Gypsy Joe 2) Chief Little Eagle defeated Alex Perez 3) Terry Funk & Jerry Kozak fought Mr. Ito & Chati Yokouchi to a double-CO 4) Ricky Romero defeated Killer Karl Kox Killer Karl Kox was given an indefinite suspension for throwing chairs when outside the ring.
Thursday, January 1, 1970 – Sports Arena – Amarillo, TX – “1970 Parade of Champions” 1) Jos LeDuc & Paul DeDuc defeated Alex Perez & Chief Little Eagle (6:32) 2) Dick Murdoch defeated The Lawman to win the Texas Brass Knuckles Trophy (7:31) 3) Western States Tag Team Champions Terry Funk & Ricky Romero defeated Dusty Rhodes & Gorgeous George, Jr. (11:38) 4) Western States Heavyweight Champion The Beast defeated Killer Karl Kox via DQ (11:03) 5) World Heavyweight Champion Dory Funk, Jr. defeated Rufus R. Jones (60:00) i) Funk pinned Jones (49:13) ii) The time limit expired
Friday, January 1, 1971 – Sports Arena – Amarillo, TX 1) Gorgeous George, Jr. vs. Seiji Sakaguchi 2) Terry Funk & Bobby Duncum vs. The Gladiator & Mr. Wrestling 3) Buck Robley vs. Nick Kozak 4) Brass Knuckles Match: Bull Ramos vs. Killer Karl Kox
Wednesday, January 1, 1975 – Fair Park Coliseum – Lubbock, TX 1) Gorgeous George, Jr. defeated Mitsuo Momota 2) Akio Sato defeated Mr. Wrestling 3) Lou Thesz defeated Motoji Okuma 4) Ricky Romero & Nick Kozak defeated Karl Von Steiger & Goliath 5) Dory Funk, Jr. defeated Blackjack Mulligan via DQ
Thursday, January 1, 1976 – Sports Arena – Amarillo, TX 1) The Beast & Leo Burke defeated Lord Al Hayes & The Lawman 2) Dory Funk, Jr. fought Randy Tyler to a draw (30:00) 3) International Heavyweight Champion The Super Destroyer vs. Scott Casey
Saturday, January 1, 1977 – Sports Arena – Amarillo, TX 1) Larry Lane fought Tenryu to a draw 2) Tank Patton defeated Nick Kozak 3) Lord Al Hayes defeated Scott Casey 4) Ricky Romero defeated Alex Perez 5) Dennis Stamp defeated Sakaruda 6) Johnny Weaver & Ted DiBiase & Pez Whatley defeated Rip Hawk & Swede Hanson & The Super Destroyer
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Post by beejmi on Dec 31, 2022 13:54:35 GMT
Clawmaster
1/1/62 Charlotte, NC @ Park Center Rip Hawk & The Angel vs George Becker & Abe Jacobs 2/3 60:00 Pancho Villa vs Don McClarty 30:00 Len Montana vs Chris Averoff Pee Wee Lopez & Firpo Zbyszko vs Frenchy Semard & Henry Phillips
1/1/63 Columbia, SC @ Township Auditorium Ike Eakins & Pancho Villa beat The Kentuckians Big Boy Brown & Tiny Anderson Mrs Pancho Villa vs Fran Gravette Tinker Todd vs Whitey Whittler
1/1/64 Asheville, NC @ City Auditorium Rip Hawk vs Bob Ellis 2/3 60:00 Marcel Semard & Bernard Semard vs Chico Santana & Pee Wee Lopez 60:00 Jack Lanza vs El Gaucho 45:00 Promoter: Paul C. Winkhaus
12/31/64 Charleston, SC @ County Hall Lord Littlebrook & Little Hawk vs Pee Wee Lopez & Chico Santana The Kentuckians Big Boy Brown & Tiny Anderson vs Mike Gallagher & Lee Henning Frank Valois vs Rudy Kay
1/1/65 Richmond, VA @ State Fairgrounds Indian Strap Match Chief Big Heart beat Swede Hanson in 33:00 George Becker beat Rip Hawk Pepe Gomez & Nick Kozak beat George Two Ton Harris & Frank Hickey 2/3 Angelo Martinelli beat Frank Valois via pin
1/1/65 Roanoke, VA @ National Guard Armory Aldo Bogni & Bronko Lubich beat Doug Gilbert & Rudy Kay Sandy Scott beat The Beast Lord Littlebrook beat Chico Santana
12/31/65 Lynchburg, VA @ City Armory Tex McKenzie & Nelson Royal vs Rip Hawk & Swede Hanson George Two Ton Harris vs Bob Boyer Rudy Kay vs Pedro Zapata Omar Atlas vs Tony Nero
1/1/66 Roanoke, VA Abe Jacobs beat Ike Eakins Darling Dagmar & Linda Christian beat Diamond Lil & Barbara Galento Suni War Cloud beat George Two Ton Harris dq Omar Atlas beat Corsica Jean Angelo Martinelli beat Jack Vansky
1/1/66 Spartanburg, SC @ Memorial Auditorium Tex McKenzie & Nelson Royal beat Aldo Bogni & Bronko Lubich on a 3rd fall dq Rip Hawk & Swede Hanson beat Rudy Kay & Bob Boyer 2-0 John Gudiski beat Sonny Fargo Tony Nero beat Jack Vansky via pin
12/31/66 Lexington, NC @ YMCA Gym Aldo Bogni & Bronko Lubich & Homer O’Dell beat George Becker (sub Klondike Bill) & Ike Eakins & Bobby Shane when Lubich pinned Shane in the 3rd fall Jesse James beat Pedro Zapata via pin in 16:00 after a series of drop kicks Pedro Godoy beat Big Boy Blondell via pin in 12:00 after a back drop El Gaucho beat Tinker Todd with a Boston Crab in 13:00
1/1/68 Charlotte, NC @ Park Center Gene Anderson & Lars Anderson beat Abe Jacobs & Luther Lindsay 2/3 1. Andersons won 1st fall 2. Lindsay & Jacobs won 2nd fall 3. Andersons won 3rd fall Rudy Kay & Les Thatcher beat The Matador & Pancho Valdez 2/3 Missouri Mauler beat Chuck Conley Hiro Matsuda beat Jesse James
1/1/68 Danville, VA @ City Armory Referee Jack Terry Haystack Calhoun & Amazing Zuma beat One of the Infernos & JC Dykes (sub the other Inferno) on a reverse decision 3rd fall dq Toni Rose beat Barbara Nichols via pin in 13:25 Bob Nandor & Alex Medina beat The Mummy & Lee Henning 2/3 Angelo Martinelli beat Tiny Mills via pin in 15:15
1/1/68 Greenville, SC @ Memorial Auditorium Lumberjack Match George Scott & Sandy Scott beat Rip Hawk & Swede Hanson George Becker beat PY Chung Bobby Red Cloud & Chief Little Eagle beat Johnny Heidman & Frank Marconi Roger Kirby drew Jim Grabmire
12/31/68 Columbia, SC @ Township Auditorium Art Thomas & Abe Jacobs vs Gene Anderson & Ole Anderson Lee Henning & El Gaucho vs Silento Rodriguez & Greg Peterson Mighty Atom vs Cowboy Lang Rock Hunter vs Angelo Martinelli
1/1/69 Danville, VA @ Armory Art Thomas & Abe Jacobs vs Rip Hawk & Swede Hanson Little Bruiser vs Cowboy Lang Paul Jones & Nelson Royal vs Missouri Mauler & Hiro Matsuda Plus one more match
1/1/70 Greensboro, NC @ Coliseum Battle Of The Bullies Rip Hawk & Swede Hanson vs Brute Bernard & Skull Murphy 2/3 George Becker & Joe Scarpa or Beautiful Brutus vs Ronnie Garvin & Terry Garvin 2/3 Missouri Mauler vs Danny Miller Bobo Johnson vs Little Crusher Luther Lindsay vs Billy Hines Rudy Kay vs Joe Turner
1/1/70 Norfolk, VA @ Arena Sailor Art Thomas won a 12 man Battle Royal for $750 Sailor Art Thomas beat Lee Henning Art Nelson beat Les Wolff Kurt Von Stroheim beat Randy Curtis Bob Griffin drew Phil Robley Matti Suzuki beat Pedro Valdez Oni Wiki Wiki beat Tinker Todd
12/31/70 Danville, VA @ City Armory Abe Jacobs & Argentina Apollo vs Chris Markoff & Bronco Lubich Bobo Johnson & Billy Colt vs Little Bruiser & Bob Broom Sandy Parker vs Toni Rose Matti Suzuki vs George Grant
1/1/71 Charleston, SC @ County Hall Eastern Champion Missouri Mauler vs Argentina Apollo Alberto Torres & Tommy Seigler vs Art Nelson & Kurt Stroheim Little Bruiser vs Bobo Johnson Pancho Valdez vs Tony Romano Joe Soto vs George Grant
1/1/71 Greenville, SC @ Memorial Auditorium No dq Match Paul Jones & Nelson Royal beat Atlantic Coast Tag Team Champions Rip Hawk & Swede Hanson 1-0 60:00 1. Jones & Royal won 1st fall 2. The 60 minute time limit expired before either team could score another fall Jesse James & Matti Suzuki beat El Gaucho & Pedro Godoy Dr X beat Bob Burns Johnny Heidman beat Alex Medina
1/1/71 Richmond, VA @ State Fairgrounds Chris Markoff & Bronko Lubich & George Two Ton Harris vs Sandy Scott & Jerry Brisco & Terry Kay 2/3 60:00 Gene Anderson vs Abe Jacobs Luther Lindsay vs Bulldog Lee Henning Sandy Parker vs Toni Rose Billy Colt vs Bob Broom
1/1/72 Lexington, NC @ YMCA Gym Paul Jones & Nelson Royal beat Karl Von Steiger & Kurt Von Steiger 2/3 Abe Jacobs & Bob Griffin (sub Luther Lindsay) beat Frank Morrell & Tony Romano Bob Griffin beat Krusher Karlson via pin with a Victory Roll Johnny Heidman beat David Finley in 17:00
1/1/72 Roanoke, VA @ Starland Arena Argentine Bola Match Argentina Apollo vs Brute Bernard Bobo Johnson & Cowboy Lang vs Little Bruiser & Tiger Thomas Bobby Kay & Rudy Kay vs Bill Bowman & Joe Turner Tinker Todd vs Jesse James
1/1/72 Spartanburg, SC @ Memorial Auditorium If Nelson beats Hawk, he gets to have a Boxing match against manager Gary Hart Art Nelson beat Rip Hawk then Gary Hart beat Art Nelson via KO at 1:58 of the 3rd round Rock Hunter & Matti Suzuki beat Jim Dillon & Les Thatcher Swede Hanson beat Tommy Seigler Frank Hester beat Joe Soto Angelo Martinelli beat Bobby Paul
1/1/73 Charlotte, NC @ Park Center No dq match Gene Anderson & Ole Anderson beat Bobby Kay & Terry Kay 2/3 1. Andersons won 1st fall 2. Kays won 2nd fall 3. Andersons won 3rd fall The Alaskans Mike York & Frank Monte drew Randy Curtis & Sandy Scott 20:00 Les Thatcher beat The Menace dq Nelson Royal beat George Two Ton Harris Joe Furr beat Jim Grabmire
1/1/73 Fayetteville, NC @ Cumberland County Memorial Auditorium Art Nelson & Ronnie Garvin beat Royal Kangaroos Lord Jonathan Boyd & Norman Frederick Charles III dq Cowboy Lang & Farmer Pete beat Little Bruiser & Billy The Kid The Kentuckian Big Boy Brown beat Charlie Fulton Tony Romano beat Evil Eye Gordon Dick Shannon beat Tinker Todd
1/1/73 Greenville, SC @ Memorial Auditorium Johnny Weaver & Jerry Brisco & Thunderbolt Patterson beat Rip Hawk & Swede Hanson & Homer O’Dell Freddie Sweetan & Mike Dubois beat Jim Dillon & Klondike Bill Johnny Ringo beat Billy Hines Pancho Valdez beat Johnny Heidman Mike Hall beat Terry Sawyer
1/1/74 Columbia, SC @ Township Auditorium Bearcat Wright & Bob Bruggers beat Gene Anderson & Ole Anderson Johnny Valentine beat LD Lewis Haiti Kid beat Little Bruiser Nelson Royal & Sandy Scott beat Bill White & Gene Lewis Frank Monte beat Ed Wiskowski
1/1/74 Raleigh, NC @ Dorton Arena Super Destroyer vs Johnny Weaver Brute Bernard & Jay York beat Nick Decarlo & Scott Casey Art Nelson vs Jim Dalton Little Louie vs Billy The Kid Swede Hanson vs Bobby Bold Eagle Jose Rivera vs Joe Soto
1/1/75 Greenville, SC @ Memorial Auditorium Paul Jones & Sonny King & Wahoo McDaniel beat Ivan Koloff & Johnny Valentine & Ole Anderson (sub Super Destroyer) Gene Anderson & Ole Anderson beat Sandy Scott & Bob Bruggers Charlie Cook beat George Two Ton Harris Frank Monte drew Mike Stallings
1/1/77 Spartanburg, SC @ Memorial Auditorium Wahoo McDaniel & Paul Jones beat Greg Valentine & Blackjack Mulligan Dino Bravo beat Brute Bernard dq Red Bastien beat Randy Poffo Danny Miller drew Tony Russo 20:00 Kim Duk beat Johnny Eagles
1/1/77 Fayetteville, NC @ Cumberland County Memorial Auditorium US Champion Blackjack Mulligan vs Paul Jones Brute Bernard & Jacques Goulet vs Red Bastien & Johnny Eagles Danny Miller vs Bill White Kim Duk vs Jack Evans
1/1/78 Roanoke, VA @ Civic Center (Afternoon Show) NWA Tag Team Champions Ric Flair & Greg Valentine beat Wahoo McDaniel & Ricky Steamboat Mighty Igor beat Mid Atlantic TV Champion Baron Von Raschke dq Bobo Brazil beat Jerry Blackwell Johnny Weaver beat Russian Stomper Roberto Soto beat Bill White Danny Miller beat Tony Russo
1/1/78 Greensboro, NC @ Coliseum Blackjack Mulligan beat Ricky Steamboat to win US title Non Title Indian Strap Match Wahoo McDaniel beat Mid Atlantic Champion Greg Valentine Mighty Igor & Mr Wrestling Tim Woods beat Baron Von Raschke & Masked Superstar Mr X I & Mr X II beat Dino Bravo & Ted Oates Tiger Conway Jr beat Hartford Love Abe Jacobs beat Frank Monte Jim Garvin beat Joe Furr Swede Hanson beat Herb Gallant att: 6,339
12/31/78 Asheville, NC @ Civic Center (Afternoon Show) US Champion Ricky Steamboat vs Ric Flair Mid Atlantic Champion Ken Patera vs Paul Orndorff Greg Valentine vs Jay Youngblood Skip Young & Johnny Weaver vs Brute Bernard & Mr X I David Patterson vs Steve Regal Joe Palardy vs Don Kernodle
12/31/78 Roanoke, VA @ Civic Center (Afternoon Show) Paul Jones vs Blackjack Mulligan John Studd vs Tony Atlas Ted Oates & Jerry Oates vs Swede Hanson & Jacques Goulet Steve Muslin vs Gary Young Richard Blood vs Frank Monte Charlie Fulton vs Herb Gallant
1/1/79 Fayetteville, NC @ Cumberland County Memorial Auditorium Mid Atlantic Champion Ken Patera drew Tony Atlas 60:00 John Studd beat Blackjack Mulligan Johnny Weaver beat Swede Hanson Charlie Fulton & David Patterson beat Richard Blood & Herb Gallant Don Kernodle beat Steve Muslin
1/1/79 Greenville, SC @ Memorial Auditorium NWA Tag Team Champions Jimmy Snuka & Paul Orndorff beat Paul Jones & Greg Valentine dq Ted Oates & Jerry Oates drew Brute Bernard & Mr X I Jay Youngblood beat Gene Anderson Steve Regal beat Frank Monte
1/1/79 Savannah, GA @ Civic Center US Champion Ricky Steamboat beat Ric Flair in 17:00 Rufus R Jones beat Ivan Koloff Skip Young & Mr Wrestling beat Jacques Goulet & Len Denton (sub Chris Tolos) Gary Young beat Joe Furr Abe Jacobs beat Joe Palardy
12/31/56 Pampa, TX @ Top Of Texas Sportsmans Club Bob Geigel vs Great Bolo 2/3 60:00 Roger Mackay vs Mario Llanes 2/3 45:00 Rip Rogers vs Tommy Phelps 20:00 Referee Gory Guerrero
1/1/68 El Paso, TX @ Coliseum Kurt Von Brauner & Karl Von Brauner beat Thunderbolt Patterson & Dory Funk Jr Gory Guerrero no contest Billy Garrett Evelyn Stevens beat Black Widow Koa Tiki beat Ray Duran
12/31/71 St Joseph, MO @ Auditorium Fence Match The Viking & Mongolian Stomper beat Chati Yokouchi & Yasu Fuji Danny Little Bear & Omar Atlas beat Bob Orton & Benny Ramirez Betty Niccoli vs Pat Davis Lord Littlebrook beat Wee Willie Wilson Ronnie Etchison beat Tor Kamata Att: 1,574
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Post by beejmi on Dec 31, 2022 13:57:36 GMT
Clawmaster
12/31/54 Oakland, CA @ Auditorium Pacific Coast Tag Team Champions Ben Sharpe & Mike Sharpe drew Enrique Torres & Bobo Brazil when the 60 minute time limit expired in the 3rd fall Dr Timothy Geohagen beat Gorilla Sepeda George Scott beat Lou Pitoscia Johnny Barend drew Gene Dubuque
12/31/55 Fresno, CA @ Ryan’s Auditorium Handicap Match, Referee Frank Manfredo Enrique Torres & Ray Stern beat Ben Sharpe on a 3rd fall dq Ronnie Etchison beat Pat Fraley 2/3 Vincent Lopez beat Lee Henning 2/3
12/31/58 Marysville, CA @ Cal’s Square Gardens Paul DeGalles & George Kongozan vs Great Lothario & Johnny Barend 2/3 60:00 George Drake vs Don Manoukian 2/3 60:00
1/1/65 Modesto, CA @ Uptown Arena Referee John Swenski Don Manoukian beat Billy White Wolf when referee Swenski stopped the match in the 3rd fall because White Wolf was bleeding too badly Mark Lewin (sub Ricky Romero) beat The Spoiler Mitsu Arakawa beat Pat Barrett
12/31/65 Modesto, CA @ Uptown Arena World Tag Team Champions Pat Patterson & Ray Stevens beat Pepper Gomez & Luis Martinez when Stevens pinned Gomez in the 3rd fall Dominic DeNucci beat Buddy Austin 2/3 Luis Hernandez beat Fred Baron via pin
12/31/66 San Francisco, CA @ Cow Palace No dq Match US Champion Bill Watts beat Tarzan Tyler 2/3 Ciclon Negro & Mongolian Stomper beat Ray Stevens & Pat Patterson to win World Tag Title Victor the Bear beat Fritz Von Goering & the Spoiler in 4:36 Kinji Shibuya beat Victor Rivera Pepper Gomez beat Jerry Duke Miller Alberto Torres beat Thunderbolt Peters Joe Scarpa beat George Drake Buddy Moreno beat Tuffy Truesdale Att: 8,518 Note: Other sources including Wrestling Title Histories say the tag title change happened in November.
1/1/71 Modesto, CA @ Uptown Arena Pat Patterson beat Ciclon Negro Sonny Boy Hayes & Joey Russell beat Sky Low Low & Little Bruiser
12/31/71 Modesto, CA @ Uptown Arena Pepper Gomez vs Ripper Collins 2/3 Rocky Johnson & Peter Maivia vs Paul DeMarco & Roger Kirby Terrible Ted The Wrestling Bear beat Don Carson & Nick Adams in 4:00
12/31/77 Modesto, CA @ Uptown Arena Brutus the Wrestling Bear beat Kurt Von Steiger & Karl Von Steiger US Champion Bob Roop vs Pepper Gomez Mando Guerrero vs Alexis Smirnoff Scientific Bout Kevin Sullivan vs Les Thornton
1/1/54 Calgary, Alberta, Canada @ Victoria Pavilion Lou Sjoberg beat Tommy O’Toole George Gordienko & Earl McCready & Toar Morgan beat Ed Gardenia & Frank Marconi & Lou Pitoscia Con Bruno beat Cliff Olson Tony Angelo beat Joe Blanchard Att: 2,200
1/1/55 Calgary, Alberta, Canada Jim Wright no contest Earl McCready Ken Kenneth beat Angelo Poffo dq Lou Sjoberg beat Frank Hurley Tex McKenzie won a Battle Royal
1/1/57 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada John Paul Henning beat Johnny Valentine Referee: Al Oeming
1/1/60 Calgary, Alberta, Canada @ Victoria Pavilion Joe Tomasso & Eric the Great beat Don Kindred & John Foti Luther Lindsay won a Battle royal Ken Lorimer dcor George Kosti Joe Konno beat Joe Millich Nelson Royal beat Jerry Aitken Steve Kosti beat Mr. Grizzly
1/1/63 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada @ Sales Pavilion Jerry Graham beat Ronnie Etchison Dave Ruhl & Jim Wright no contest Ronnie Etchison & Dominic Bravo Johnny Kostas & Don McClarity beat Joe Millich & Tony Nero George Kosti beat Nick Harris
1/1/64 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Sweet Daddy Siki beat Sandy Scott Waldo Von Erich beat Mighty Ursus George Scott beat Jean LaSalle Michael Valentino no contest Dave Ruhl Luis Hernandez beat Al Ward
1/1/65 Calgary, Alberta, Canada @ Victoria Pavilion Don Leo Jonathan beat Klondike Bill dq Fabulous Kangaroos Al Costello & Roy Heffernan beat Stan Stasiak & Juan Sebastian Roy McClarty beat Bob Morse Sandor Kovacs drew Eric Froelich
1/1/71 Calgary, Alberta, Canada Buddy Austin vs Bob Lueck Bob Sweetan vs Mighty Ursus . Paul Peller vs Bob Pringle Joe Tomasso & Ed Sullivan vs Nick Pacchiano & Gordon Ivey Bob Pirie vs Thunderbolt Cannon
1/1/78 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 12-man, $2,000 Battle Royal Participants include: Leo Burke, Bobby Burke, Don Gagne, Mr. Hito, Michel Martel, Bud Osborne, Ray Osborne, Gerry Morrow, Salvatore Bellomo, John Foley, Keith Hart and Bruce Hart Leo Burke & Bobby Burke vs Mr. Hito & Michel Martel Don Gagne vs Gerry Morrow Bud Osborne vs Steve Novak Salvatore Bellomo vs John Foley
1/1/82 Calgary, Alberta, Canada David Shultz beat Mr. Hito dq Great Gama beat Davey Boy Smith COR Jim Neidhart & Keith Hart & Bruce Hart beat Tab (Goldie) Rogers & J.R Foley & Jude Rosenbloom Hercules Ayala beat Mike Hammer Mike Shaw beat Gerry Morrow Angel Peron (Angel Rivera) beat Randy Webber
1/1/84 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Archie Gouldie beat Kerry Brown Mr. Hito & Sonny Two Rivers beat Cuban Assassin & Hiro Saito Randy Webber beat Tim Flowers Phil Lafleur beat Karl Moffat Ben Bassarab beat Shunji Takano
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Post by beejmi on Dec 31, 2022 13:59:56 GMT
Hisa
1982/01/01 Tokyo - Korakuen Hall (3,300) Norio Honaga (11:21 pin) Nobuhiko Takada Shin'ichi Nakano (11:36 boston crab) Shunji Kosugi George Takano (11:32 pin) Black Cat Osamu Kido & Makoto Arakawa (10:53 pin) Haruka Eigen & Akira Maeda Kantaro Hoshino (7:32 pin) Ryuma Go Seiji Sakaguchi & Kengo Kimura (10:35 pin) Rusher Kimura & Isamu Teranishi Exhibition: Karl Gotch (3:27 german suplex) Yoshiaki Fujiwara * I believe this was Gotch's last match. Riki Choshu (8:46 DCOR) Animal Hamaguchi WWF Junior Heavyweight Title (for vacant title) : Tiger Mask (8:31 rolling clutch hold) Dynamite Kid WWF Heavyweight Title: Bob Backlund* (12:36 pin) Tatsumi Fujinami 5min 10R: Antonio Inoki (3R 3:16 DQ) Roland Bock
1965/12/31 JWA - Tokyo - Riki Sports Palace Kiyomasa Kusatsu drew Kazuo Homma Raizo Kojika drew Mr. Suzuki Gantetsu Matsuoka def Akihisa Takachiho Hishakaku Otsubo def Sarukichi Takasakiyama Battle Royal Final: Tadaharu Tanaka (pin) Mr. Suzuki Kotetsu Yamamoto def Hideyuki Nagasawa Kantaro Hoshino def Kumagoro Okuma Tadaharu Tanaka def Masanori Saito Johnny Kostas def Umanosuke Ueda Giant Baba & Michiaki Yoshimura & Yoshinosato def Pepper Martin & Stan Pulaski & Alberto Torres
1969/01/01 IWE - Miyazaki - Pref. Gym Tosuke Fujii [Yasu Fujii] def Kosuke Murasaki [Devil Murasaki] Isamu Teranishi (DCOR) Tetsunosuke Daigo [Tokyo Joe] Mammoth Suzuki def Enzo Inoue [Mighty Inoue] Joe Cornelius def Takeshi Oiso Chief White Wolf & Mike Marino def Rusher Kimura & Tadaharu Tanaka TWWA World Tag Team Title: Toyonobori & Thunder Sugiyama* (2-1) Andre Bollet & Robert Gastel 1: Sugiyama (20:55 pin) Gastel 2: (3:20 DCOR) Bill Robinson def Great Kusatsu
1971/12/31 JWA - Tokyo - Korakuen Hall Tomotsugu Kutsuwada def Masanori Toguchi Haruka Eigen def Katsuji Adachi Mitsu Hirai & Kantaro Hoshino drew The Assassin #2 & El Sicodelico Chuck Richards (DQ) Great Kojika Gene Anderson def Umanosuke Ueda Kintaro Ohki def Luis Hernandez The Stomper def Michiaki Yoshimura Giant Baba & Seiji Sakaguchi def Dale Lewis & Mario Milano
1983/01/01 New Japan Pro-Wrestling - Tokyo - Korakuen Hall Nobuhiko Takada drew Shin'ichi Nakano Makoto Arakawa [Don Arakawa] def Masanobu Kurisu Jim Neidhart def Yoshiaki Fujiwara Los Misioneros de la Muerte: El Texano & El Singo & Negro Navarro def Kuniaki Kobayashi & Black Cat & Isamu Teranishi Masa Saito & Riki Choshu def Kengo Kimura & Osamu Kido Tiger Mask & Gran Hamada def Black Tiger [Marc Rocco] & Jose Estrada Seiji Sakaguchi & Killer Khan (8:48 DCOR) Rusher Kimura & Animal Hamaguchi Tatsumi Fujinami (DQ) Jesse Ventura Antonio Inoki (8:21 pin) Blackjack Mulligan
1984/01/01 New Japan - Tokyo - Korakuen Hall (partial) Dynamite Kid & Davey Boy Smith def Kuniaki Kobayashi & Isamu Teranishi WWF Junior Heavyweight Championship Round-Robin Tournament: The Cobra def Black Tiger Seiji Sakaguchi (7:56 DCOR) Abdullah the Butcher Riki Choshu & Yoshiaki Yatsu def Tatsumi Fujinami & Akira Maeda Antonio Inoki (13:51 DCOR) Dusty Rhodes
1986/01/01 All Japan Pro Wrestling - Tokyo - Korakuen Hall (3,400; sold out) Masahiko Takasugi (7:53 pin) Shinji Sasazaki Masanobu Kurisu (7:56 small package) Momota Mitsuo Great Kojika (7:24 pin) Apollo Sugawara Haru Sonoda (11:49 DCOR) Norio Honaga *Mighty Inoue & Masanobu Fuchi (10:49 aussie suplex) Animal Hamaguchi & *Fumihiro Niikura Giant Baba & *Samson Fuyuki (11:08 pin) *Goro Tsurumi & Ryuma Go *Tiger Mask & Takashi Ishikawa (8:49 german suplex hold) Kuniaki Kobayashi & *Shin'ichi Nakano The Russians: Nikita Koloff & *Krusher Khrushchev (5:01 pin) Yoshiaki Yatsu & *Isamu Teranishi Jumbo Tsuruta & Gen'ichiro Tenryu & Motoshi Okuma (14:05 DQ) Rusher Kimura & The Great Kabuki & Ashura Hara Mixed Martial Arts Match (5min 10R) Riki Choshu (3R 2:13 pin) Tom Magee
1989/12/31 New Japan - Moscow, USSR - Lenin Stadium (15,000) Kuniaki Kobayashi (12:07 pin) Takayuki Iizuka Jushin Liger (9:32 pin) Black Tiger Masahiro Chono (10:46 submission) Timur Zarasov Shinya Hashimoto drew Wahka Eveloev Riki Choshu (6:04 pin) Victor Zangiev Bam Bam Bigelow (9:30 pin) Vladimir Berkovich Habieli Victachev (3R 1:11 submission) Hiroshi Hase Salman Hashimikov (8:20 pin) Manny Fernandez *Antonio Inoki & Shota Chochoshvili (pin) *Masa Saito & Brad Rheingans
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Post by beejmi on Dec 31, 2022 14:03:06 GMT
Angelic Assassin
WWF @ Hartford, CT - Civic Center - January 1, 1985
Johnny Rodz defeated Jose Luis RiveraSalvatore Bellomo defeated Charlie FultonBrutus Beefcake defeated SD JonesJohnny Valiant defeated Terry GibbsMike Rotundo & Barry Windham defeated the MoondogsBlackjack Mulligan defeated David SchultzNikolai Volkoff fought Tony Atlas to a double count-outAndre the Giant fought Ken Patera to a drawBlackjack Mulligan won a battle royal
CWG @ Atlanta, GA - The Omni - January 1, 1985
Tommy Lane and the Italian Stallion went to a drawLen Denton d. Jerry OatesBrian Adidas d. Chick DonovanRon Ritchie d. Ox Baker by DQRon Slinker d. Bob Roop by DQ$50,000 Tag Team Battle Royal won by Wild Bill & Scott IrwinManny Fernandez & Dusty Rhodes, the Dirty White Boys, the Fabulous Ones, Tully Blanchard & Bob Roop, the Hollywood Blonds, and Tommy Rich & Michael Hayes participatedOle Anderson & Thunderbolt Patterson d. the TerminatorsTommy Rich & Abdullah the Butcher d. the Long RidersNational Heavyweight Title Match: Ron Garvin (c) d. Ox Baker(Baker subbed for Wahoo McDaniel)
LarrySC
1/2/72 Omaha Attendance: 4,072 Jerry Miller drew Krusher Kowalski Buddy Wolff beat Bob Sabre Vivian Vachon beat Kay Noble
Midwest Heavyweight Title Great Kusatsu (c) no contest Stan Pulaski
Indian Chain Match Billy Red Cloud beat Ox Baker
When I first discovered that Pulaski & Kusatsu teamed in St. Louis then fought one another the next night in Omaha I was a bit stunned, but soon went looking for similar results
Paulsosn
12/31/85 Oklahoma City, OK @ The Myriad Brett Sawyer beat Joe Malcolm Masked Superstar beat Steve Doll Terry Taylor beat Rob Rechsteiner The Bruise Brothers beat Eddie Gilbert & The Nightmare Jake Roberts beat Sir Oliver Humperdink Dick Slater beat Jim Duggan by DQ Buzz Sawyer beat Butch Reed in a dog collar match Ted DiBiase beat Dick Murdoch
1/1/86 Tulsa, OK @ Convention Center(TV) Ted DiBiase & Steve Williams beat J.R. Hogg & Shawn O’Reilly Buzz Sawyer beat Perry Jackson Masked Superstar & Dick Murdoch beat Steve Doll & Tommy Wright Terry Taylor beat The Nightmare Dick Slater beat Butch Reed to win Mid-South North American Title Al Perez & Brett Sawyer beat Joe Malcolm & Gustavo Mendoza Jake Roberts beat Dick Slater to win vacant Mid-South Television Title in tournament final Buzz Sawyer beat Steve Doll Eddie Gilbert beat Tommy Wright Terry Taylor beat Lord Humongous Ricky Gibson, Al Perez, & Brett Sawyer beat J.R. Hogg, Joe Malcolm, & The Nightmare Ted DiBiase beat Gustavo Mendoza
1/1/87 Tulsa, OK @ Convention Center Angel of Death beat Jeff Raitz The Fantastics beat Eddie Gilbert & Sting by DQ Eli the Eliminator beat Bobby Perez Ted DiBiase beat Ken Massey Chavo Guerrero & Iceman King Parsons beat Leroy Brown & Bill Irwin Iceman King Parsons & Missing Link beat Ken Massey & Jack Victory One Man Gang beat Bobby Perez Rick Steiner & Sting beat Jeff Raitz & Gary Young Dark Journey beat Missy Hyatt by forfeit Steve Williams beat Terry Gordy Ted DiBiase won a bunkhouse Battle royal
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Post by beejmi on Dec 31, 2022 14:05:05 GMT
BretEw
1/1/1988 – Boys Club – Pittsfield, MA The Young Stallions vs The Bolsheviks The Junkyard Dog vs Ron Bass The Ultimate Warrior vs Rip Oliver Outback Jack vs Iron Mike Sharpe Scott Casey vs Danny Spivey Midget Tag Team Match Jerry Allen vs Steve Lombardi 14-man Battle Royal
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Post by buddypshayes on Jan 3, 2023 0:49:44 GMT
Angelic Assassin
1/1/86 Tulsa, OK @ Convention Center(TV) Ted DiBiase & Steve Williams beat J.R. Hogg & Shawn O’Reilly Buzz Sawyer beat Perry Jackson Masked Superstar & Dick Murdoch beat Steve Doll & Tommy Wright Terry Taylor beat The Nightmare Dick Slater beat Butch Reed to win Mid-South North American Title Al Perez & Brett Sawyer beat Joe Malcolm & Gustavo Mendoza Jake Roberts beat Dick Slater to win vacant Mid-South Television Title in tournament final Buzz Sawyer beat Steve Doll Eddie Gilbert beat Tommy Wright Terry Taylor beat Lord Humongous Ricky Gibson, Al Perez, & Brett Sawyer beat J.R. Hogg, Joe Malcolm, & The Nightmare Ted DiBiase beat Gustavo Mendoza
This was the first TV taping after Watts moved their TV from Shreveport.
Didn't Georgia usually run the Omni on New Year's?
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Post by beejmi on Jan 3, 2023 1:40:08 GMT
Maybe Christmas Eve? I think you're on the right track though
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