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1959 - Dick Gunkel defeats Fred Blassie for the NWA Southern Heavyweight Title in Atlanta, Georgia, ending Blassie's ninth reign with the title and starting his second reign.

1967 - WWWF ran New York City, NY at Madison Square Garden with the following results:
Johnny Rodz defeated Frank Holtz
Guillotine Gordon defeated Bob Taylor
Bobo Brazil fought Bill Miller to a draw
Eduard Carpentier defeated Luke Graham
Irish Jackie & the Jamaica Kid defeated Sky Low Low & Little Brutus
Gorilla Monsoon & Prof. Toru Tanaka defeated WWWF World Champion Bruno Sammartino & Spiros Arion via disqualification

1967 - WWWF ran Atlantic City, NJ, featuring the folowing results:
Al Smith defeated Chuck Richards
Sam Rubin defeated Frank Hickey
Smasher Sloan defeated Angelo Savoldi
The Sicilians, Lou Albano & Tony Altimore defeated Miguel Perez & Pete Sanchez
Batman Tony Marino defeated Baron Mikel Scicluna

1968 - WWWF World Champion Bruno Sammartino & Dominic DeNucci defeated Lou Albano & Tony Altimore in the main event of a WWWF TV Taping in Pittsburgh, PA.

1969 - WWWF ran Washington DC at the National Arena with the following results:

Prof. Toru Tanaka & Mitsu Arakawa defeated Chuck Richards & Miguel Feliciano
Antonio Pugliese & Haystacks Calhoun defeated Lou Albano & Tony Altimore
Antonio Pugliese beat Luke Graham

1970 - WWWF ran Harrisburg, PA at Zembo Mosque, featuring the following results:
Chief Jay Strongbow (substitute for Manuel Soto who was stuck in traffic) pinned Mike Conrad at 15:00
Miguel Feliciano vs. Baron Mikel Scicluna
The Mongols defeated Gorilla Monsoon & Jose Rivera in a Best 2 out of 3 falls match; fall #1 - the Mongols won at the 14-minute mark; fall #2 - Monsoon & Rivera won at the 18-minute mark; fall #3 - Rivera could not reenter the ring before the referee's 20 count
Chief Jay Strongbow defeated George Steele via submission with a sleeper at 16:00

1971 - WWWF World Champion Pedro Morales defeated Luke Graham when the match was stopped due to blood in the main event of a WWWF event in Springfield, MA.

1972 - WWWF ran Atlantic City, NJ with the following results:
Arnold Skaaland defeated the Blue Demon via disqualification
Chuck O'Conner defeated Sal El Din
Chief Jay Strongbow defeated George Steele via disqualification
Joe Turco defeated Thomas Marin
WWWF Tag Team Champions Mr. Fuji & Prof. Toru Tanaka defeated Sonny King & El Olympico

1973 - Tim Woods defeats Paul Jones for the NWA Florida Heavyweight Title in Tampa, ending the second title reign for Jones.

1976 - Hurricane Castillo defeats Jose Lotario in Bayamon, Puerto Rico for the Caribbean Heavyweight Title.

1976 - WWWF ran Philadelphia, PA at the Spectrum with the following results:
Executioner #1 won a battle royal; due to prematch stipulations, he earned a world title shot in the main event
Doug Gilbert pinned Johnny Rivera at 12:57
Executioner #2 pinned SD Jones at 5:37
Billy White Wolf pinned Baron Mikel Scicluna at 6:18
Stan Hansen pinned Jose Gonzalez at 7:22
WWWF World Champion Bruno Sammartino pinned Executioner #1 at 11:32
Ivan Putski pinned Rocky Tomayo at 6:20
Bruiser Brody defeated Pat McGuiness via submission at 4:32
Kevin Sullivan pinned Johnny Rodz at 4:18
Chief Jay Strongbow pinned Scandar Akbar at 5:38

1978 - WWWF ran Totowa, NJ with the following results:
Johnny Rodz defeated Jim Ray
Dino Bravo fought Stan Stasiak to a draw
Victor Rivera defeated Tony Russo
Butcher Vachon defeated Frank Williams
WWWF Tag Team Champions the Yukon Lumberjacks defeated Haystacks Calhoun & SD Jones
Luke Graham fought Dominic DeNucci to a double countout
Tony Garea defeated George Steele via count-out
WWWF World Champion Bob Backlund defeated Spiros Arion via countout

1979 - Pampero Firpo defeats Abdullah The Butcher in Bayamon, Puerto Rico to win the WWC Puerto Rico Heavyweight Title.

1979 - WWF ran Allentown, PA at Agricultural Hall with the following Championship Wrestling TV taping results:
Dark match: Vivian St. John pinned Kitty Adams
Andre the Giant defeated Frank Rodriguez & Mark Pole in a handicap match at 4:01 by pinning Pole with a boot to the face and a sit-down splash
Swede Hanson (w/ Freddie Blassie) pinned Billy Berger with a piledriver; after the bout, as Berger was being carried out on a stretcher, Hanson knocked him off of it
Tony Atlas in his WWF debut, pinned John Schmidt
Tito Santana pinned Jose Estrada at 6:14 with a leglock into a bridge
Women's Champion the Fabulous Moolah pinned Joyce Grable in a non-title match at 6:43 after reversing an airplane spin into a cradle
WWF North American Champion Pat Patterson pinned Johnny Rivera
8/11/79:
Roddy Piper, in his WWF TV debut, defeated Steve King; prior to the bout, Piper got ring announcer Joe McHugh to hold the microphone while he played his bagpipes in the ring until the referee had heard enough and made him stop playing
Nikolai Volkoff (w/ Freddie Blassie) pinned Pete Sanchez at 3:16 after hoisting him up in a gorilla press slam and dropping him across his knee
Tony Atlas defeated Moose Monroe via submission with the full nelson at 3:08
Jimmy (sub. for Johnny) & WWF Tag Team Campion Jerry Valiant (w/ Capt. Lou Albano & WWF Tag Team Champion Johnny Valiant) defeated Dominic DeNucci & SD Jones at 8:54 when Jerry pinned Jones following a back drop and elbow drop
Chief Jay Strongbow defeated Ron Lee
Ivan Putski pinned JoJo Andrews at 2:58 with the Polish Hammer
Hussein Arab defeated Steve King
Bulldog Brower defeated Frank Williams
Tony Atlas defeated Ron Lee
Ted DiBiase, Tito Santana, & Steve Travis defeated Baron Mikel Scicluna, Johnny Rodz, & Frank Rodriguez
Nikolai Volkoff defeated Fred Marzino
Swede Hanson defeated Joe Mascara
Dark match after the taping: Andre the Giant, Ted DiBiase, & Steve Travis defeated Jimmy, WWF Tag Team Champions Johnny & Jerry Valiant

1982 - WWF broadcast a card from the Philadelphia Spectrum on the PRISM Network, featuring the following results:

The Fabulous Moolah & Leilani Kai defeated Vivian St. John & Peggy Lee at 9:47 when Moolah pinned St. John with an inside cradle
Salvatore Bellomo (sub. for Tony Garea) pinned Pete Sanzhez with a sunset flip at 11:12
WWF Tag Team Champions Mr. Fuji & Mr. Saito defeated Chief Jay & Jules Strongbow at 10:49 when Saito pinned Jules following a double team behind the referee's back
WWF World Champion Bob Backlund (w/ Arnold Skaaland) fought Jimmy Snuka to a double disqualification at 21:06 when Capt. Lou Albano, who Snuka brought ringside early in the contest, interfered as Backlund had the Crossface Chicken Wing applied, with a brawl ensuing between Backlund & Skaaland against Snuka & Albano, and several other wrestlers, including Salvatore Bellomo and the Demons, having to come out to pull Backlund and Snuka apart
Andre the Giant defeated Blackjack Mulligan at 9:16 via count-out after Andre kicked Mulligan off him as the two were fighting outside the ring
Ivan Putski pinned Bob Orton Jr. at 2:14 after causing him to crotch himself on the turnbuckle
WWF Intercontinental Champion Pedro Morales pinned Swede Hanson at 1:33 with a roll up as Hanson charged him in the corner; Morales had his ribs taped following a recent attack from Jimmy Snuka
Ivan Putski (sub. for Tony Atlas, said to have transportation problems) (w/ SD Jones) pinned Demon #2 (Charlie Fulton) at 1:36 with the Polish Hammer

1984 - Jim Crockett Promotions ran Raleigh, NC at the Dorton Arena featuring the following results:
Tom Shaft defeated Doug Vines
Johnny Weaver defeated Bobby Bass
Rufus R. Jones defeated Jesse Barr
Brian Adidas defeated Buzz Sawyer
Assassin #3 defeated Adrian Street
Jimmy Valiant defeated Assassin #1 in a lumberjack match

1984 - WWF holds their first-ever TV Taping at the Mid-Hudson Civic Center in Poughkeepsie, NY, a venue that would become a regular haunt for their tapings for many, many year. The Championship Wrestling taping featured Piper's Pits with numerous guests, including Kamala and Brian Blair as well as an angle where Wendi Richter, after being presented with a new WWF Women's championship, was attacked by the Fabulous Moolah, as well as the following results:

The Wild Samoans defeated Robbie Parliament & Rene Goulet at 5:50 when Afa pinned Parliament following a double diving headbutt
Nikolai Volkoff (w/ Freddie Blassie) pinned SD Jones at 5:07 by hoising him up in a gorilla press and then dropping him across his knee
The Iron Sheik defeated Jose Luis Rivera via submission with the Camel Clutch at 4:50
Rocky Johnson pinned Charlie Fulton with a sunset flip at 5:52
WWF Tag Team Champions Adrian Adonis & Dick Murdoch defeated SD Jones & Jeff Lang at 5:14 when Adonis pinned Lang after a belly to back clothesline off the top double team
Ivan Putski pinned Ron Shaw at 2:54 with the Polish Hammer; during the bout, Brutus Beefcake appeared ringside (Beefcake's debut)
Ken Patera pinned Billy Travis with an elbow drop at 4:46
Kamala (w/ Freddie Blassie & Friday) pinned Steve Lombardi at the 45-second mark with a splash; prior to the bout, Hulk Hogan appeared at ringside and gave encouragement to Lombardi
Greg Valentine defeated Mario Mancini via submission with the figure-4 at 2:12
WWF Intercontinental Champion Tito Santana pinned Dave Barbie at 5:57 with the flying forearm; during the bout, Brutus Beefcake appeared at ringside
Brutus Beefcake, in his WWF debut, pinned Jose Luis Rivera at 2:52 with a sit-down splash
The Spoiler defeated Jeff Lang via submission with a claw hold at 3:24; during the bout, David Wolff joined the commentary team of Vince McMahon & Tony Garea and announced that the Fabulous Freebirds were on their way to the WWF
9/1/84 - featured Nikolai Volkoff & Freddie Blassie as guests of Piper's Pit:
B. Brian Blair pinned Charlie Fulton at 6:30 with an abdominal stretch into a roll up
Jesse Ventura defeated Billy Travis via submission with the backbreaker at 4:53; David Wolff did guest commentary for the bout
Big John Studd pinned Jeff Lang at 1:58 with an elbow drop

1984 - Giant Baba defeats Stan Hansen to win the PWF World Heavyweight Title in Tokyo, Japan starting his fourth and final reign with the title.

1986 - All Japan Pro Wrestling ran a show at Budokan Hall, headlined by Stan Hansen defeating Jumbo Tsuruta for the NWA International Heavyweight Title. The card also saw Hiro Saito defeat Brad Armstrong in a tournament final to determine the first PWF World Junior Heavyweight Champion, and Riki Choshu defeat Killer Khan in a Death Match.

1986 - WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated King Kong Bundy in the main event of a WWF house show at the Kemper Arena in Kansas City.

1987 - Jim Crockett Promotions closed out the 1987 Great American Bash tour in Miami, FL at the Orange Bowl before 16,000 fans featuring the following results:

Scott Hall defeated Bob Cook
Jimmy Valiant & Bugsy McGraw defeated Ricky Santana & the Cuban Assassin
Manny Fernandez (w/ Paul Jones) defeated Randy & Bill Mulkey in a handicap match following a flying forearm
UWF Western States Heritage Champion Barry Windham pinned Incubus with a clothesline off the top
NWA Florida Tag Team Champions the Sheepherders fought Ron & Jimmy Garvin to a double disqualification
NWA Florida Heavyweight Champion Mike Rotundo pinned Ivan Koloff (w/ Paul Jones) with an inside cradle and fast count from referee Earl Hebner, moments after the challenger shoved Hebner
Kevin Sullivan defeated Dory Funk Jr. in a Texas Death Match
NWA World Tag Team Champions The Rock N' Roll Express, Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated NWA U.S. Tag Team Champions The Midnight Express, Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) via disqualification at 10:15 when Lane accidentally hit Eaton with Cornette's tennis racquet; after the bout, Cornette hit Morton with the racquet before Eaton & Lane dropped Morton with a spike piledriver
Dusty Rhodes, Nikita Koloff, the Road Warriors, & Paul Ellering defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard, NWA U.S. Champion Lex Luger, & the War Machine (Ray Traylor) (substituting for an injured JJ Dillon) at 19:38 when War Machine submitted as Road Warrior Animal repeatedly rammed a spike elbowpad into War Machine's eye

1987 - WWF ran three live events in the same night, featuring the following results:

West Palm Beach, FL at the Auditorium:

Rick Rude defeated Jim Young (sub. for Joe Mirto)
Steve Lombardi defeated Sam Houston
Ron Bass defeated Lanny Poffo
WWF Women's Tag Team Champions The Glamour Girls, Leilani Kai & Judy Martin defeated the Jumping Bomb Angels
Kamala & Sika defeated Jacques & Raymond Rougeau
Brutus Beefcake defeated Greg Valentine via disqualification
George Steele defeated Danny Davis in a lumberjack match



Las Vegas, NV at Thomas & Mack Center:
Brady Boone pinned Barry Horowitz
Tito Santana fought King Harley Race to a time-limit draw at 17:40
Butch Reed pinned Steve Gatorwolf
WWF Tag Team Champions Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart defeated Jim Brunzell & Hillbilly Jim (sub. for B. Brian Blair) when Brunzell was pinned
Scott Casey pinned Iron Mike Sharpe
The Young Stalllions, Jim Powers & Paul Roma defeated the Shadows (Randy Culley & Jose Luis Rivera)
WWF Intercontinental champion the Honkytonk Man defeated Randy Savage via disqualification when Savage hit the referee

Landover, MD at the Capital Centre featuring:
Jerry Allen defeated Jose Estrada
Outback Jack defeated Frenchy Martin
Koko B. Ware defeated Nikolai Volkoff
Paul Orndorff fought Don Muraco to a double disqualification
Demolition defeated The British Bulldogs
Ken Patera & Superstar Billy Graham defeated Hercules & King Kong Bundy
Killer Khan defeated WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan via countout.

1988 - Jumbo Tsuruta & Yoshiaki Yatsu defeat Stan Hansen & Terry Gordy in Hokodate, Japan to win the All Japan Tag Team Title for the second time.

1988 - WWF held their "Wrestlefest" event at the Milwaukee County Stadium in Wisconsin, drawing a crowd of 25,866 fans for a 15-match card. The show was later released on Coliseum Home Video. Here are the results:
- Big Boss Man defeated Scott Casey.
- Brutus Beefcake defeated Hercules Hernandez.
- Jacques & Raymond Rougeau defeated The Killer Bees (B. Brian Blair and Jim Brunzell) when Raymond hit Brunzell with a low blow as he was about to slam Jacques, allowing Jacques to get the pin.
- Bad News Brown defeated Bret Hart by reversing a rollup and grabbing a handful of tights for the pin.
- Hacksaw Jim Duggan defeated Intercontinental Champion The Honky Tonk Man via disqualification when Jimmy Hart interfered.
- The Powers of Pain (Warlord and Barbarian) defeated The Bolsheviks (Nikolai Volkoff and Boris Zuhkov) after a flying headbutt by Barbarian on Zuhkov.
- Jim Niedhart defeated Lanny Poffo with a powerslam.
- WWF World Heavyweight Champion Randy Savage defeated Ted DiBiase.
- Curt Hennig defeated Terry Taylor
- Jake Roberts vs. Rick Rude ended in a double countout when Rude left the ring and Roberts chased after him.
- Haku defeated Sam Houston.
- Ultimate Warrior defeated Bobby Heenan in a "loser wears a weasel suit" match with a sleeper.
- WWF World Tag Team Champions Demolition (Ax & Smash) defeated The British Bulldogs (Dynamite Kid & Davey Boy Smith) when Ax pinned Dynamite after hitting him with Mr. Fuji's cane.
- Dino Bravo defeated Ken Patera with a side slam.
- Hulk Hogan defeated Andre The Giant in a steel cage match when Hogan climbed out of the cage after hitting Andre with a legdrop (and throwing around Bobby Heenan).

1988 - Jim Crockett Promotions ran Detroit, MI at Cobo Arena, drawing 7,000 fans with the following results:

Larry Zbyzsko fought Bugsy McGraw to a draw after the 10-minute mark
Jimmy Garvin pinned Ivan Koloff at 5:45; after the bout, Paul Jones argued with Koloff over the loss
Ron Garvin pinned Tim Horner at the 50-second mark with the right hand punch
Ricky Morton & Brad Armstrong defeated the Sheepherders at 12:00
Rick Steiner pinned Kendall Windham
Nikita Koloff defeated Al Perez in a Russian Chain Match
Sting & Lex Luger, & The Road Warriors defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair, NWA U.S. Champion Barry Windham, NWA World Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard when Luger pinned Blanchard at the 21-minute mark; the bout was advertised as a steel cage match
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated NWA U.S. Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a scaffold match
Dusty Rhodes & the Original Sheik defeated Kevin Sullivan & Dick Murdoch in a steel cage match at 3:55 when Rhodes pinned Sullivan; after the bout, the Sheik attacked Rhodes until Murdoch made the save

1989 - WWF ran Warwick, RI at the Musical Theater, featuring:

Paul Roma defeated Boris Zhukov
The Genius defeated Koko B. Ware
Jim Neidhart defeated Haku via disqualification
Jacques & Raymond Rougeau defeated The Rockers, Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty
Rick Martel defeated Tito Santana
Jimmy Snuka defeated the Honkytonk Man

1989 - WWF ran Augusta, GA at the Civic Center, headlined by The Ultimate Warrior pinning Andre the Giant with two clotheslines and a splash at around the 45-second mark.

1991 - WWF ran Scranton, PA at CYC with the following results on top:
Bret Hart defeated the Brooklyn Brawler via submission with the Sharpshooter
Ricky Steamboat pinned Big Bully Busick
Jim Neidhart (substitute for Jake Roberts) (with Andre the Giant) defeated the Barbarian (substiute for Earthquake)

1992 - The Ebony Experience (Booker T & Stevie Ray, later known as Harlem Heat) defeat Gary Young & Steve Dane to win the Global Wrestling Federation Tag Team Title in Dallas Texas. On the same show, Alex Porteau defeats Terry Simms for the GWF Light Heavyweight Title.

1992 - WWF ran Los Angeles, CA at the Sports Arena with the following results:
Virgil pinned Skinner
The Big Bossman defeated Nailz via disqualification
The Legion of Doom & Paul Ellering defeated the Beverly Brothers & the Genius
Tito Santana pinned Kato
WWF Tag Team Champions the Natural Disasters defeated Ted DiBiase & IRS via disqualification
WWF World Champion Randy Savage pinned Ric Flair
The Undertaker pinned the Berzerker

1993 - WWF ran Pittsburgh, PA at the Civic Arena, featuring the following results:

Virgil defeated Damien Demento
The 1-2-3 Kid defeated Rick Martel
WWF IC Champion Shawn Micheals defeated Mr. Perfect
Jerry Lawler defeated Randy Savage via disqualification when Bret Hart interfered
The Bushwhackers & Tiger Jackson defeated Blake Beverly, the Brooklyn Brawler & Little Louie
Doink the Clown defeated Marty Jannetty
Bret Hart defeated Mr. Hughes

1993 - WWF ran Offenbach, Germany with the following results:
Papa Shango defeated Owen Hart
Tito Santana pinned the Predator (Horace Hogan)
Brutus Beefcake pinned Terry Taylor
Tatanka pinned Bam Bam Bigelow
WWF Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated the Headshrinkers
Jim Duggan pinned Bastion Booger
Hulk Hogan defeated WWF World Champion Yokozuna via disqualification when Mr. Fuji broke the pin attempt

1994 - Atsushi Onita & Mitsuhiro Matsunaga defeat Mr. Pogo & Hisakatsu Oya to win the FMW World Brass Knuckles Tag Team Title in Yokohama, Japan.

1996 - WCW ran Corpus Christi, TX at Memorial Hall, headlined by Randy Savage defeating WCW U.S. Champion Ric Flair in a non-title match.

1997 - Bull Pain defeats Ian Rotten in Louisville, Kentucky for the IWA Mid-South Heavyweight Title.

1998 - WCW ran Shreveport, LA at Hirsch Coliseum, featuring the following results:

Ernest Miller defeated Brad Armstrong
Lizmark Jr. & Silver King defeated Damien & Ciclope
Chris Adams defeated Fit Finlay
Jim Duggan defeated Barry Darsow
Dean Malenko fought WCW Cruiserweight Champion Chris Jericho to a no contest in a non-title match
Perry Saturn defeated Raven
Lex Luger defeated WCW U.S. Champion Bret Hart via disqualification in a non-title match when Scott Hall interfered; moments later, Kevin Nash made the save
Kevin Nash & Lex Luger defeated Scott Hall & WCW U.S. Champion Bret Hart

1999 - WCW ran Grand Rapids, MI at the Van Andel Arena featuring:

Vampiro defeated Chris Adams
The Barbarian defeated Lash Laroux
Jerry Flynn defeated Dave Taylor
Disco Inferno defeated Vincent
Curt Hennig defeated Jim Duggan
Perry Saturn defeated Kanyon
Sting & Booker T defeated WCW Tag Team Champions Diamond Dallas Page & Bam Bam Bigelow in a non-title match
Buff Bagwell defeated WCW TV Champion Rick Steiner in a non-title match
Kevin Nash defeated Randy Savage

1999 - ECW ran a show at their home base, the ECW Arena, that saw Giant Kamala II (aka The Botswana Beast from All Japan Pro Wrestling) debut, and shoot to the main event, all in one night. Kamala II wrestled and defeated David (Kid) Kash early in the card, then ended up being the surprise partner of Justin Credible & Jerry Lynn in a winning effort against the Dudley Boyz & Rob Van Dam later in the show. Kamala II would be renamed 'Uganda' for the remainder of what turned out to be a brief ECW run. The remainder of the results of the card featured:

-Jerry Lynn defeated Jason
-Yoshihiro Tajiri defeated Little Guido via submission
-Danny Doring & Roadkill defeated CW Anderson & Vito
-Justin Credible fought D-Von Dudley to a no contest
-Chris Chetti & Nova defeated Simon Diamond & Super Crazy
-ECW World Tag Team Champions Balls Mahoney & Spike Dudley defeated New Jack & Axl Rotten when Balls pinned Axl

1999 - WWF ran East Rutherford, NJ at the Continental Airlines Arena with the following results:
The Godfather & Val Venis defeated Mideon & Prince Albert following the Money Shot and Ho Train
Al Snow pinned Gangrel after hitting him with Head
WWF Women's Champion Ivory defeated Tori
WWF Intercontinental & European Champion D-Lo Brown pinned Jeff Jarrett by blocking a sunset flip
WWF Hardcore Champion the Big Bossman pinned Test in a non-title nightstick-on-a-pole match after hitting Test with the weapon
Ken Shamrock defeated Steve Blackman via submission with the ankle lock in a steel cage match
Hardcore Holly defeated Viscera
WWF Tag Team Champions the Acolytes defeated Matt & Jeff Hardy (w/ Michael Hayes) and Edge & Christian in an elimination match; Edge pinned Jeff Hardy with the spear; Bradshaw pinned Edge after Gangrel interfered and hit the DDT
The Road Dogg pinned Billy Gunn in a dog collar match by tying Gunn's legs up following a missed Fameasser
The Rock, Kane & & X-Pac defeated Triple H, the Big Show, & the Undertaker via disqualification after the Undertaker hit Kane with a chair

2000 - WCW broadcast Nitro from Cincinnati, OH at the FirstStar Center, featuring the following results:

Big Vito defeated Buff Bagwell
Kwee Wee defeated the Artist
WCW U.S. & WCW Hardcore Champion Lance Storm defeated WCW Cruiserweight Champion Chavo Guerrero Jr. (w/ Gen. Rection & Cpl. Cajun) to win the title at 3:22 via submission with the Canadian Maple Leaf after reversing a hurricanrana attempt.
Sting defeated Jeff Jarrett
WCW World Tag Team Champions Kronik defeated Mark Jindrak & Sean O'Haire and Vampiro & the Great Muta
Shane Douglas defeated Billy Kidman in a Viagra on a poll match
Ms. Hancock (Stacy Keibler) defeated Major Gunns in a hardcore match
Scott Steiner defeated Kevin Nash in a straightjacket match
WCW World Champion Booker T defeated Sting

2000 - WWE held a TV taping in Atlanta at the Georgia Dome, featuring the following results:

Dark Matches:
Taka Michinoku & Sho Funaki defeated the Dupps
Just Joe pinned an unknown

Jakked:
Crash Holly pinned Essa Rios at 4:28 with a bulldog
Too Cool defeated the Mean Street Posse
Test & Albert defeated D-Lo Brown & Chaz

Raw broadcast:

X-Pac & the Road Dogg defeated Al Snow & WWF Hardcore Champion Steve Blackman in a hardcore match at 6:15 when X-Pac pinned Blackman with the X-Factor onto a steel chair after Snow accidentally hit his partner in the back of the head with a trash can lid
Matt & Jeff Hardy defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Edge & Christian via disqualification at 4:36 when Christian pulled referee Jack Doan out of the ring and punched him after Jeff hit the Swanton on Edge and made the cover; prior to the bout, the champions did a 5-second pose to portray the Atlanta Braves as the New York Yankees' bitch; after the bout, the champions attacked the Hardy Boyz, with Jeff sustaining a double chairshot to the head; later in the show, Matt Hardy interrupted a backstage interview with Edge & Christian and attacked both champions for their attack on his brother (the debut of the Con-Chair-Two)
Chris Benoit (w/ Shane McMahon) & Kurt Angle defeated the Dudley Boyz at 7:20 when Benoit pinned Bubba Ray after the Big Show interfered and hit the chokeslam on Bubba; during Angle's entrance, Lilian Garcia accidentally announced him as being from "Pittsburgh, Philadelphia"
The Acolytes defeated Bull Buchanon & the Goodfather (w/ Steven Richards) at 1:28 when Farooq pinned Buchanon by catching him coming off the top and hitting a powerslam; prior to the impromptu match, the Right to Censor cut an in-ring promo, during which the two hos were shown in the crowd with their signs; after they jumped over the barrier, Steven Richards had security hold them back; at the same time, a fan jumped into the ring but was quickly pulled out by security; moments later, after Richards made an open challenge, the Acolytes came out to accept; after the bout, the APA were beaten down by all three members of the RTC
Rikishi pinned Tazz at 3:33 by reversing the Tazzmission into a Samoan Drop; after the bout, Too Cool came out to celebrate and dance with Rikishi
Eddie Guerrero & Chyna defeated WWF European Champion Perry Saturn & WWF IC Champion Val Venis at 3:33 when Guerrero pinned Saturn by reversing a tilt-a-whirl slam into a hurricanrana
Kane fought the Big Show (w/ Shane McMahon) to a no contest when both men began brawling on the floor before the bout began, with Kane eventually being beaten down by Show, Shane, Chris Benoit, and Kurt Angle until the Dudley Boyz ran out to help clear the ring
WWF World Champion the Rock & Lita defeated Triple H & Trish Stratus (sub. for WWF Women's Champion Stephanie McMahon) at 6:06 when Lita pinned Trish with a moonsault; after the bout, Rock hit Triple H over the head with a steel chair so that he fell on top of Trish in a 69 position

2001 - WWF ran Washington DC at the MCI Center for a TV Taping featuring the following results:

Sunday Night Heat:
WWF Hardcore Champion Rob Van Dam pinned Jerry Lynn with the Five Star Frog Splash after sending the challenger off the top onto a steel chair laid out in the ring
Hardcore Holly pinned Shawn Stasiak with the Alabama Slam
The Big Show & Billy Gunn defeated Raven & Justin Credible
Perry Saturn defeated Chavo Guerrero Jr.

Smackdown:
WCW Tag Team Champions Sean O'Haire & Chuck Palumbo defeated Matt & Jeff Hardy when O'Haire pinned Jeff at 5:34 after Palumbo hit the Jungle Kick
Kane defeated WCW US Champion Chris Kanyon via disqualification at 1:53 when Kanyon grabbed referee Nick Patrick as Kane prepared for the chokeslam
The Dudley Boyz & Rhyno defeated Chris Jericho, Edge, & Christian at 5:01 when D-Von pinned Jericho after Rhyno hit the Gore as Jericho had the Walls of Jericho applied on D-Von
Kurt Angle defeated WWF IC Champion Lance Storm in a non-title match via submission with the ankle lock at 5:38
WCW World Champion Booker T fought the Undertaker to a no contest at around the 10-minute mark; the Rock made the save for the challenger late in the segment

2002 - NWA:TNA held their weekly PPV from Nashville, TN. Buck Woodward filed the following PPV report:

NWA: Total Nonstop Action for July 31st started with the X-Division Title match, with AJ Styles defending against Elix Skipper. Jerry Lynn accompanied Styles to the ring. Skipper attacked before the bell, but Styles battled back, as Lynn joined the announcers. Styles hit a back kick and a neckbreaker for a two count. Skipper hit some punches, but Styles came back with a discus lariat. The two traded reversals on a waistlock, and Styles hit some chops and punches in the corner. Styles backflipped after dropkicking Skipper in the corner, then hit a clothesline for a two count. Skipper bridged out of the cover, but Styles hit him with forearms and knees. Styles hit a dropkick. Skipper and Styles exchanged waistlocks, and Skipper went into a full nelson and a Dragon suplex. Skipper hit a diving forearm and stomped Styles. Skipper hit a European uppercut in the corner and a mule kick. Skipper ran into a Styles superkick, and was kicked in the chest. Skipper came back with a back suplex. Skipper hit a powerslam and a twisting legdrop from the corner for a two count. Skipper tried to cover again, but Styles kicked out. Skipper hit a gut wrench slam for a two count. Styles battled back with kicks, but Skipper caught one and flung Styles to the mat. Skipper dropped some elbows to the back of the head and got a two count. Skipper rammed Styles chin first into the ring apron, then ax kicked him from the floor. Styles reversed a whip on the floor and tossed Skipper into the ring apron. Skipper hit a double underhook suplex and rolled over, the underhook still locked in. Styles punched out of it. Skipper hit a forearm, but Styles battled back with punches. Styles went for a rana, but Skipper turned it into a powerbomb for a two count. Skipper did a rolling sunset flip for two, then locked in a full nelson variation using his legs. Styles made the ropes. Skipper hit a neckbreaker, then a forearm smash. Skipper went for a Northern Lights, but Styles dropped down on him in a choke variation. Skipper broke out. Skipper went for a reverse facelock, but Styles countered into a reverse DDT. Styles missed a top rope legdrop, but he caught Skipper in a bodyscissors near the ropes and flipped Skipper to the floor. Styles went for a moonsault off the apron, but Skipper ducked it, but Styles landed on his feet. Skipper went on the apron, kicked Styles, got in the ring, then hit a spinning pescado on Styles on the floor. Skipper threw Styles back in, and went for the Play of the Day, but Styles held on and went for the Styles Clash, but Skipper floated over him into a sunset flip for a two count. Skipper went for a springboard, but Styles kicked his legs and Skipper landed hard on the mat. Styles then hit the Spiral Tap for the win. Jerry Lynn congratulated his partner after the match.

The announcers were talking about Ricky Steamboat, when Monty Brown ran out and faced off with Skipper, who was leaving the ring. Brown, in streetclothes, starting pounding Skipper at ringside. They went into the ring, and Skipper hit a few shots, but Brown laid him out with a suplex. He started to leave, then went and gave Skipper an Alpha Bomb.

Skipper was still laying in the corner, when Jeff Jarrett came to the ring with someone in a burlap sack. Jarrett said he was going to listen to the NWA offices, and work his way up the rankings, by starting at the bottom. He then revealed that he had Todd Stone, the midget, tied up in the sack. Jarrett said he was going to start at the bottom, with a midget. He clotheslined, piledrove and slammed Stone, then gave him the Stroke. Jarrett joked he "just had a mini-stroke". Jarrett said he was starting from the bottom, and they could bring anyone out the wanted. Puppet the Psycho Dwarf came out. Jarrett made some midget jokes, and asked if Puppet was hot because he killed a midget. Jarrett said he was a "Dwarf Destroyer". Puppet said he would take on Jarrett, but he would even up the sides, and he pulled out a gun.

No joke, he pulled out a gun.

Jarrett backed out, and security came out. Puppet turned to face security, and Jarrett ran in and hit him from behind with a chair. The gun fell to the apron, and no one grabbed it.

Ricky Steamboat, with Bob Armstrong and Don Harris, appeared on the stage. Steamboat told Jarrett that his hijinks would not be tolerated, and he would have to serve his suspension. Jarrett dared Steamboat to get in the ring, and said if he could beat him, he would take his suspension. Steamboat got in the ring, and was going to face him, when Scott Hall ran in and attacked Jarrett. Jarrett ran away. Hall took the mic and told Steamboat to step aside, because he was tired of being carried out on a stretcher. Hall put a stretcher in the ring, and said he wanted Jarrett in a match tonight. Jarrett apparently agreed, and everyone left. The gun was still on the ring apron.

Goldylocks interviewed Sonny Siaki, who did the Rock bit of accusing the interviewer of checking him out. He said he didn't need the other Elvises tonight, and put himself over.

Slash, with Jim Mitchell, vs. Siaki was the next match. Slash attacked at the start, with stomps and kicks. Siaki came back with an armdrag and a flip into a legdrop. Slash battled back and tried to powerbomb Siaki on the floor, but Siaki turned it into a rana. Siaki pounded Slash on the floor and whipped him in the rail. In the ring, Slash hit a elbowdrop/reverse DDT in the ring. Slash hit the a spinning released powerbomb on Siaki for a two count. Slash hit a jumpkick and an elbowdrop for a two count. Slash applied a cobra clutch, and dropped into a legsweep when Siaki battled up. Slash went to the top rope, but Siaki caught him there. They battled on the ropes, and both crotched themselves. Siaki fell into the ring, and Slash got back up on the ropes, but missed a backflip splash into the ring. Siaki hit some clotheslines and a pumphandle suplex for a two count, as Slash got his foot on the ropes. Siaki hit a snap suplex, but missed a second rope senton. Jim Mitchell tossed a bag in the ring, and got on the ring apron to argue with the ref. Slash put the black bag over Siaki's head, then gave him a neckbreaker. Slash pulled the bag off and tossed it to ringside. Slash covered Siaki and got the pin.

After the match, Slash held Siaki over the ropes, and Mitchell said the "desecration" would begin with the "audad", and painted a symbol on Siaki's face with red paint/blood. Don Harris, who is the head of security, ran in and attacked Slash, running him off. Malice came out, and stared down Harris from the apron, but Mitchell got him to back off.

Goldylocks (who was wearing a shirt with a picture of the Dupps crossed out on it) asked Ricky Steamboat what he was going to do to take control of the situations in the NWA. Steamboat said he was called to restore order. Goldylocks mentioned that Bill Behrens couldn't control things, and Steamboat refused to comment, offended that Goldylocks would even try to compare him to Behrens. Bruce walked across the camera as the segment ended.

The Truth came out, and took the black TNA Girl to task for letting "them" expose her for their benefit, saying she was in a cage (dance cage) like an animal. She looked bored by his spiel. Truth made fun of her for being a dancer, and called her a "two dollar whore". She finally slapped him, and he said "The Truth hurts". He was about to get in the cage and do something to her, but Monty Brown attacked him. The two brawled near the stands, and Truth hit him with a garbage can and a 2x4, breaking it over his head. The Truth left, and security carried out Brown.

Ricky Steamboat came to the ring, and called "The Truth" by his real name, Ron. Steamboat said he got his attention. Steamboat said if Ron has something to say to "Them" he should have the "balls" to say it to Steamboat's face. Krush got in Steamboat's face and said he wanted respect. Steamboat told him respect was returned. Steamboat said if the "Them" he had a problem with was authority, then he was the person to talk to. Steamboat then said if the "Them" had to do with the color of his skin, he had another problem altogether. Truth said Steamboat wasn't one of "Them". Truth talked about Steamboat's WWF run, mentioning the classic Wrestlemania III match with Randy Savage and the Intercontinental Title win. Truth said Steamboat was held back by "Them" and not allowed to go after the WWF World Title. Truth said he was in the same position now that Steamboat was in then. Steamboat said that he does know what that is like, and said Ron "The Truth" Killings would get his title shot at Ken Shamrock next week.

Malice vs. Apolo was next, with the announcers putting over that Ron Killings just leapfrogged both of these men, who were in line for a title shot. Malice attacked early, but Apolo came back with a slow motion leg lariat from the second rope and a tope to the floor. They brawled on the floor, and Malice rammed Apolo into the ringpost. Malice dominated Apolo on the floor, ramming him into the rails, and Apolo was busted open. Apolo came back with whips into the rails and chops. They got in the ring, and Apolo went for a leapfrog, but was caught in a powerbomb by Malice for a two count. Malice hit a superplex for two, then a slam and top rope legdrop for another two. Malice missed a clothesline and Apolo got a rollup for a two count. Malice hit a clothesline, but Apolo came back with a reverse legsweep. Both men staggered up, and Apolo hit a superkick for the pin. Malice chokeslammed the referee after the match, and went to give one to Apolo, but Don Harris ran in and gave Malice a big boot. Harris went for a powerbomb on Malice, but Slash ran in and put the hood over Harris' head and gave him a neckbreaker. Malice hit a chokeslam on Harris, and Mitchell said it was time for more "desecration". They painted his head with a symbol, while some fans chanted "We Want Ron".

Hour Two began with Don West in the ring, and he brought out Miss TNA, Taylor Vaughn. Don started to interview her, but before she could say anything, Bruce of the Rainbow Express came out to the ring. Bruce said he was inspired by "the Truth" last week, and said he too wanted to be treated fairly. He said she could be like "them" and not give her an opportunity to be Miss TNA, or she could give him a shot at the title. He called her a "bitch". She said she would kick his "homo ass" and low blowed him. Wearing a dress, she suplexed and slammed Bruce for two counts. Bruce reversed a whip, and the two then had a rolling around catfight. Bruce hit a shortarm clothesline and put her in an abdominal stretch. Bruce missed a second rope legdrop, but hit a tilt a whirl facefirst powerbomb and pinned her. Bruce is the new Miss TNA. He put on the tiara and sash. Bruce cried in joy.

Low Ki was doing pullups in the back. Goldy tried to interview him. He, again, informed her that he does his talking in the ring.

Low Ki vs. Jerry Lynn was next. AJ Styles accompanied Lynn to the ring and joined in on commentary.

Low Ki and Lynn felt each other out early, trading armbars and legscissors. Low Ki kicked out of a headscissors, then they stalemated on a series of hammerlocks. Low Ki hit an armdrag. Low Ki applied an armbar, but Lynn reversed it. Low Ki rolled through and kicked Lynn in the side of the face to escape. Lynn backed Low Ki in the corner and hit a series of kicks, including stepping on the second rope to kick him in the face. Low Ki and Lynn traded armdrags, then Ki hit an ankletrip and locked in a leglace. Lynn went to reverse into a jujigatame, but Low Ki kept his hands locked and went back after the leg. Lynn hit an enzugiri and stomped Ki, then tossed him into the turnbuckles. Lynn ran into a Low Ki elbow, and Low Ki hit a headscissors, but was caught in a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker for a two count. Lynn hit a forearm in the corner, but Low Ki hit a shoulderblock as Lynn ran in. Low Ki hit a kick to the chest for a two count, and a series of double chops to the back. Low Ki chopped him in the corner, pounding him to the mat. Low Ki hit a powerdrive elbow for a two count, and applied a headscissors. Low Ki hit a kick, but Lynn caught a second and turned it into a small package for a two count. Low Ki hit a clothesline and double chopped him in the back again. Low Ki hit some shots in the corner, and went for the Ki Krusher, but Lynn forced him to the ropes. Lynn floated over him to the apron, but Low Ki applied the "Bite of the Dragon", which is a Dragon Sleeper done on the ropes. Lynn hit a guillotine legdrop from the apron when Low Ki tried a shoulderblock between the ropes. Lynn hit a legdrop in the ring for a two count. Lynn went for the Gory Special, then dumped Low Ki out of it for a two count. Lynn hit a forearm, and went for the Cradle Piledriver, but Low Ki grabbed Lynn's arm and went for the jujigatame, but Lynn raked his boot on Low Ki's face. Lynn hit a gourdbuster for a two count. Lynn hit some punches, but Low Ki came back with a flying forearm and a dropkick. Low Ki hit a Hot Shot, and then rolled Lynn into a sunsetflip with a bridge for a two count. Low Ki and Lynn exchanged kicks and forearms, with Low Ki knocking him down with a kick, but Lynn coming right back with a clothesline. Low Ki hit a springboard kick off the second rope. Low Ki kicked Lynn in the chest twice, then right in the side of the head. Low Ki covered, but Lynn got a shoulder up at two. Low Ki went for the cartwheel kick in the corner, but Lynn caught it into a spinning powerbomb for a two count. Lynn went for a suplex, but Low Ki reversed into a small package for two, then Low Ki locked in a Dragon Sleeper. Lynn got to his feet, then reversed the hold into a tornado DDT for a two count. Jerry set for the cradle piledriver, but Low Ki flipped into a heel kick. Low Ki went for the Ki Krusher, as AJ Styles got on the ring apron. Lynn broke free, and went to whip Low Ki into the ropes, but Low Ki reversed it and whipped Lynn into the ropes. Styles kicked Lynn in the head as he came off the ropes. Ki hit the Ki Krusher on Lynn, but the referee disqualified Low Ki for Styles interfering and hitting Lynn. Styles then stood over Lynn, talking trash, and Low Ki grabbed him and kicked him in the head. Styles fell from the ring, but walked to the back, smiling. Low Ki glared at Styles, and Lynn was laid out in the ring. The announcers put over that Styles saying he got along with Lynn now was a lie.

Goldy interviewed Don Harris, who gave a profanity laced promo, saying he was going to go to Ricky Steamboat and ask for a First Blood match with Malice next week.

Disco Inferno's "Jive Talkin'" segment was next. Disco implied he was going to replace Oprah as host of her show. Disco said he has seen a lot of "A" but no "T" and that his guest would be the first woman to reveal her breasts on his show. He then introduced the "dumb bitch", Goldylocks. Goldylocks said he offended her, and that she was there to talk about her music. Disco apologized. They started talking about her music career, and both made their share of lame jokes. Finally, Disco told her to show the world her breasts. She suggested Disco show his "balls". Goldy said women had better things to do than show their breasts, which the fans booed. Disco insulted her. She slapped him. Disco grabbed her. She kneed him in the gonads. Paulina from Tough Enough 1 ran out and choked out Goldylocks with a sleeper, then helped Disco leave.

They announced that next week the following matches will take place:

- AJ Styles vs. Low Ki vs. Jerry Lynn for the X Division Title.
- Ken Shamrock vs. Ron "The Truth" Killings for the NWA World Title.
- Malice vs. Don Harris in a First Blood match.

Don West hyped the matches, calling Ricky Steamboat: "Ricky 'The Steamboat' Dragon" while Ed Ferrara made faces at him.

Main event time, Scott Hall vs. Jeff Jarrett. Hall attacked Jarrett on the rampway as he came out, and brawled with him around ringside. Hall pounded him on the announcers table, ramming him into it and slugging him at ringside. In the ring, Hall decked Jarrett with punches and caught Jarrett in the fallaway slam. Hall fought Jarrett up the ramp and into the backstage area. Jarrett shoved Jerry Lynn as he ran past him. Hall and Jarrett fought by the door, and Jarrett hit Hall with a end table. Hall rammed Jarrett into a door, then they fought back to the rampway and into the crowd. Jarrett hit Hall in the gut with a chair, and they brawled amongst the fans. They made it back to the ring, and Jarrett hit a baseball slide on Hall. Jarrett hit Hall with the stretcher at ringside. Jarrett bridged the railing with the stretcher and dropped Hall on it. Jarrett hit Hall repeatedly with the stretcher, then put it, and Hall, in the ring. Jarrett draped the stretcher across the second rope, then whipped Hall back first into it. Jarrett did it again and unfolded the stretcher and propped it in a corner. Hall reversed a whip and sent Jarrett into the stretcher twice. Hall hit a right hand, then crotched Jarrett on the stretcher, which was between the ropes again. Hall threw the stretcher on Jarrett twice, then delivered a Snake Eyes on the stretcher. Hall rammed the stretcher into Jarrett's head, then called for the Edge. Hall hit the Edge and went for the pin, but the Truth ran out and pulled the ref from the ring. Truth ran in, and gave Hall an ax kick. Truth put Jarrett on top, but Hall kicked out. Monty ran out and fought with The Truth into the crowd. Jerry Lynn ran out and gave Jarrett a slingshot splash. Hall got on top, but Jarrett kicked out. AJ Styles ran out and attacked Lynn, then climbed to the top rope, but Don Harris ran out and stopped him. Malice and Slash ran out and brawled with Harris into the crowd. In the ring, Jarrett and Hall slugged it out, and collided. They both made it up on the eight count. Hall slugged Jarrett, and went to hit him with the stretcher, but Jarrett ducked and the referee got wiped out. Jarrett dropkicked the stretcher into Hall. Jarrett got a chair. Ricky Steamboat came out, and Jarrett went to hit him with the chair, but Steamboat moved, and the chair bounced off the top rope into his own face. Hall then grabbed the chair, and Steamboat went to stop him from using it. However, this allowed Jarrett to grab Hall from behind and deliver the Stroke into the outstretched chair. Jarrett, to Steamboat's dismay, then got the pin on Hall.

Jarrett placed Hall on the stretcher as the show ended.

2003 - WWE Raw ran Melbourne, Australia at Rod Laver Arena:

Scott Steiner pinned Test with the Flatliner
Spike Dudley pinned Steven Richards with the Dudley Dog
Victoria pinned Trish Stratus after Steven Richards interfered and hit a DDT on Trish
The Hurricane pinned Rodney Mack with the Shining Wizard
WWE Raw Tag Team Champions Sylvian Grenier & Rene Dupree defeated the Dudley Boyz after D-Von Dudley was hit with the French flagpole; after the bout, Spike Dudley helped in making the save
WWE Intercontinental champion Booker T pinned Christian with the scissors kick
Goldust pinned Val Venis with the Curtain Call after avoiding the Money Shot
Rob Van Dam defeated Kane via disqualification when Kane attacked a number of referees; after the bout, RVD hit the Van Daminator on his opponent
Shawn Michaels & Kevin Nash defeated Chris Jericho & Randy Orton when Michaels pinned Jericho with the superkick

2004 - WWE Raw ran Austin, TX at the Frank Erwin Center, featuring the following results:

Val Venis defeated Chuck Palumbo
Kane pinned the Hurricane
Steven Richards defeated Tyson Tomko
William Regal defeated Rodney Mack
Victoria defeated Molly Holly after Jazz' interference backfired
Chris Jericho defeated Batista
WWE Intercontinental Champion Edge defeated Randy Orton
WWE World Tag Team Champions Rob Conway & Sylvian Grenier defeated Rhyno & Tajiri
World Heavyweight Champion Chris Benoit defeated Triple H via submission with the Crippler Crossface at around the 25-minute mark, despite interference from Randy Orton and Batista

2004 - WWE Smackdown ran East Rutherford, NJ at the IZOD Center:

John Heidenreich (w/ Paul Heyman) pinned Shannon Moore at around the 3-minute mark
WWE Cruiserweight Champion Spike Dudley defeated Rey Mysterio and Chavo Guerrero Jr. by pinning Chavo
WWE Tag Team Champions Paul London & Billy Kidman defeated the Dudley Boyz when Kidman pinned D-Von
Kenzo Suzuki pinned Scotty 2 Hotty after hitting him in the throat with Hiroku's fan
Luther Reigns pinned Charlie Haas with his feet on the ropes
The Undertaker defeated WWE World Champion John Bradshaw Layfield via disqualification at around the 15-minute mark when the Dudley Boyz and Luther Reigns interfered
WWE U.S. Champion Booker T pinned Rob Van Dam with a roll up
Nunzio (w/ Johnny Stamboli) pinned Rene Dupree after Stamboli pushed Dupree off the ropes
John Cena pinned Kurt Angle with the FU at around the 15-minute mark

2005 - WWE Raw ran Cohasset, MA at South Shore Music Circus, featuring:

WWE Raw Tag Team Champions the Hurricane & Rosey defeated the Heart Throbs
Gene Snitsky defeated Val Venis
The Big Show defeated Chris Masters via disqualification
WWE Intercontinental champion Carlito Caribbean Cool defeated Shelton Benjamin
Chrity Hemme defeated Victoria
Eugene defeated Kerwin White
Shawn Michaels defeated Ric Flair
WWE World Champion John Cena defeated Edge

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