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Black Widow
10-27-2007, 01:47 PM
October 27th

On this day in history in ....

1950 - Rito Romero wins his third NWA Texas Heavyweight Title, by ending the second reign of Verne Gagne in Houston, Texas.

1960 - Mike DiBiase defeats Pancho Lopez (Lorenzo Parente) to win the Amarillo version of the NWA North American Heavyweight Title in Amarillo, Texas.

1961 - Sputnik Monroe defeats Dory Dixon to win the NWA Texas Heavyweight Title in Houston, Texas.

1964 - Fred Blassie & Mr. Moto defeat The Destroyer & Hard Boiled Haggerty for the WWA Tag Team Title in Long Beach, California.

1965 - Danny McShain defeats Dick Dunn for the NWA Gulf Coast Heavyweight Title in Mobile, Alabama, ending Dunn's fourth reign.

1966 - Tony Borne & Mr. Fuji defeat Rene Goulet & Shag Thomas for the NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Title.

1967 - The Hangman wins the NWA Central States Heavyweight Title from Sonny Myers in St. Joseph, Missouri, ending Myers' 13th reign.

1971 - Ed Francis defeat Moondog Mayne to win the NWA Hawaii Heavyweight Title in Honolulu, Hawaii.

1971 - Sweet Daddy Siki defeats Sam Steamboat for the Hawaii version of the NWA North American Heavyweight Title.

1973 - Dutch Savage & Jimmy Snuka defeat Bull Ramos & Ripper Collins to win the NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Title.

1973 - Robert Fuller & Bob Armstrong defeat Stan Vachon and Bobby Duncum for the NWA Georgia Tag Team Title.

1977 - Dr. X & Ciclon Negro defeat Porkchop Cash & Ray Candy for the Tri-State version of the NWA United States Tag Team Title.

1978 - Butcher Brannigan & Ox Baker defeat Larry O'Day & Mario Milano to win the NWA Austra-Asian Tag Team Title in Sydney, Australia.

1978 - TNT defeats El Nazi for the Mexican National Heavyweight Title in Mexico City, Mexico.

1978 - Ole Anderson & Stan Hansen defeat Tommy Rich & Mr. Wrestling II for the NWA Georgia Tag Team Title in Atlanta, Georgia.

1980 - Larry Latham & Bill Irwin defeat Tommy & Eddie Gilbert to win the AWA Southern Tag Team Title in Memphis, Tennessee.

1984 - Chris Adams, Gino Hernandez and Jake Roberts defeat Kerry Von Erich, Mike Von Erich and Bobby Fulton for the Texas (WCCW) version of the NWA World Six-Man Tag Team Title in Dallas, Texas.

1984 - Bruiser Costa & Spider Web defeat Ole Olson & Randy Rich for the Vancouver version of the NWA Canadian Tag Team Title in Cloverdale, British Columbia, Canada.

1986 - Big Bubba (Fred Ottman) defeats Tracy Smothers for the NWA Mid-America Heavyweight Title in Memphis, Tennessee, ending Smothers' second reign.

1987 - Strike Force (Tito Santana & Rick Martel) defeat The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart) for the WWF World Tag Team Title in Syracuse, New York. Martel forced Neidhart to submit to a Boston Crab, ironically, the same move Stan Hansen had used to beat Rick Martel for the AWA World Title two years earlier.

1990 - WCW Halloween Havoc was held in Chicago, Illinois at the UIC Pavilion. Here are the results:
- In a dark match, Tim Horner defeated Barry Horowitz.
- In a dark match, Rip Rogers defeated Reno Riggins.
- Tommy Rich & Ricky Morton defeated The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane) when Rich pinned Lane after hitting him with a tennis racket while Tracey Smothers & Steve Armstrong distracted the referee and Jim Cornette. This would be the last Midnight Express match in WCW.
- Terry Taylor defeated Bill Irwin.
- Brad Armstrong defeated JW Storm.
- The Master Blasters defeated Tracey Smothers & Steve Armstrong.
- The Freebirds (Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin) defeated Chris & Mark Youngblood when Hayes pinned Chris with a DDT.
- United States Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated The Nasty Boys when Scott pinned Knobbs with a Frankensteiner.
- Junkyard Dog defeated Moondog Rex with a powerslam.
- NWA World Tag Team Champions Doom vs. Ric Flair & Arn Anderson ended in a double countout with all four men fighting on the floor.
- Stan Hansen defeated Lex Luger to win the United States Title. Danny Spivey came to ringside and tried to toss Hansen a bullrope, but Luger blocked it. Luger then went for a clothesline, Hansen ducked, and Hansen hit Luger with a lariat for the clean pin.
- NWA World Champion Sting defeated Sid Vicious. During the match, Sting and Vicious fought to the back, and when they returned to the ring, "Sting" went for a slam, and Sid fell on top for the pin. However, the real Sting ran from the locker room, a piece of rope around his waist, and pinned Sid with a Stinger Splash. During the brawl in the back, the Four Horsemen had tied up Sting and sent Barry Windham, dressed as Sting, to the ring for Sid to pin. However, Sting "got loose" in time to save the day.

1991 - WCW Halloween Havoc was held in Chattanooga, Tennessee at the UTC Arena. Here are the results:
- El Gigante, Sting, Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Abdullah the Butcher, The Diamond Stud, Cactus Jack & Big Van Vader in a Chamber Of Horrors cage match. The match ended when Sting was put in an electric chair and Cactus Jack went to hit the switch, but Sting pulled Abdullah The Butcher into the chair, resulting in him getting zapped.
- Big Josh & PN News defeated The Halloween Creatures (Joey Maggs & Johnny Rich under masks) when News pinned one of the Creatures with a splash.
- Bobby Eaton defeated Terrance Taylor with an Alabama Jam.
- Johnny B. Badd defeated Jimmy Garvin with a knockout punch after Teddy Long distracted the referee while Garvin had Badd pinned with a DDT.
- WCW Television Champion Steve Austin vs. Dustin Rhodes ended in a 15-minute draw. Rhodes hit a top rope bulldog, but time ran out before he could make the pin.
- Bill Kazmeier defeated Oz (Kevin Nash) via submission in three minutes with a backbreaker.
- Van Hammer defeated Doug Somers in less than two minutes with a slingshot suplex.
- Brian Pillman defeated Richard Morton to win a tournament to become the first WCW Light Heavyweight Champion with a flying bodypress.
- The Halloween Phantom defeated Tom Zenk in less than two minutes with a neckbreaker. Later in the show, Paul E. Dangerously, who was fired as an announcer, revealed that he still had a manager's license in WCW, and unmasked the Phantom as his first charge.... Rick Rude.
- WCW World Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Larry Zbyszko defeated U.S. Tag Team Champions Todd Champion & Firebreaker Chip when Anderson pinned Chip with a spinebuster.
- WCW World Champion Lex Luger defeated Ron Simmons in a two out of three falls match. Simmons pinned Luger to win the first fall with a spinebuster. Simmons was disqualified in the second fall for throwing Luger over the top rope. Luger pinned Simmons to win the third fall, and the match, with a piledriver after Simmons missed a charge in the corner and hit the ringpost.

1992 - Shawn Michaels defeats Davey Boy Smith for the WWF Intercontinental Title in Terra Haute, Indiana. This would mark the first major singles title victory for the 'Heartbreak Kid'.

1992 - Shawn Michaels defeats Davey Boy Smith in Terre Haute, Indiana for the WWF Intercontinental Title.

1996 - WCW Halloween Havoc was held in Las Vegas, Nevada at the MGM Grand Garden Arena. Here are the results:
In matches held on "The Main Event":
- Jim Powers defeated Pat Tanaka.
- Psicosis & Juventud Guerrera defeated Damien & Halloween.
In matches held on the Pay-per-view:
- Dean Malenko defeated Rey Mysterio, Jr. to win the WCW Cruiserweight Title by reversing a top rope rana into a powerbomb.
- Diamond Dallas Page defeated Eddie Guerrero with a Diamond Cutter to keep the "Lord Of The Ring" ring.
- The Giant defeated Jeff Jarrett via disqualification when Ric Flair ran in and hit The Giant with a low blow.
- Syxx defeated Chris Jericho with a leg lariat. The story of the match was that referee Nick Patrick (who was about to turn heel) gave Jericho a fast count.
- Lex Luger defeated Arn Anderson via submission with a torture rack after hitting him with a chair.
- Steve McMichael & Chris Benoit defeated The Faces Of Fear when Benoit pinned Meng after McMichael hit him with a steel briefcase.
- Kevin Nash & Scott Hall defeated Harlem Heat to win the WCW World Tag Team Championship when Nash hit Stevie Ray in the head with Col. Rob Parker's cane.
- WCW World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Randy Savage after Ted DiBiase and The Giant beat up Savage on the floor. After the match, Roddy Piper came out (his WCW debut) and confronted Hogan. The two had what many feel was a great promo exchange over who was truly responsible for wrestling's popularity, with Piper telling Hogan "Do you think they (the fans) would have cheered for you, if they didn't hate me?".

2000 - Akua & Kaimana are awarded the newly revived NWA Hawaii Tag Team Title in Kalihi, Hawaii.

2001 - Apolo defeats Glamour Boy Shane for the IWA Heavyweight Title in Bayamón, Puerto Rico.

2002 - The Great Muta defeats Genichiro Tenryu for the AJPW Triple Crown Title in Tokyo, Japan, beginning Muta's second reign.

2003 - WWE Raw from Fayetteville, North Carolina saw Rob Van Dam win his fourth Intercontinental Title and Chris Jericho win his sixth Intercontinental Title, all in one night. Tim Whitehead's original report on the show is on Page 2!

2004 - Fergal Devitt defeats Dru Onyx to win the NWA British Commonwealth Heavyweight Title in Cardiff, Wales, England.

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Here is Tim Whitehead's original report on the 10/27/03 edition of Raw:

The 10/27/03 episode of RAW IS ON A ROLL aired live from Fayetteville. They seem to be on a roll with good shows, and they're doing a great job of building up Survivor Series early.

The opening video montage was of Batista destroying Goldberg last week to collect Triple H's $100,000 bounty.

HHH wasn't there, so Ric Flair & Randy Orton & Batista came out as Evolution. For obvious reasons neither Jim Ross nor Jerry Lawler mentioned why HHH was absent. They put Batista over as a monster for eliminating Goldberg. Batista grabbed a mic and told Goldberg, whom he assumed was watching at home, to take the beating he received as an honor. After all, Batista noted, the bounty proved that HHH took him seriously as an opponent, otherwise he wouldn't have gone to such expense to take him out. Batista said he knew he'd be the one to collect the bounty from the beginning, and declared that he was the unseen guy two weeks ago who tried to take Goldberg out (the mystery man who tried to run him down in a car and who later dumped a bunch of crates off a ledge nearly onto Goldberg's head). He said those incidents were designed to rattle Goldberg and make him vulnerable and an easy target. Batista boasted that Goldberg is now gone from the business for good. Orton took the mic and said the injured Goldberg won't be able to defend the world title, so he suggested stripping him of the belt and returning it to the prior champ, HHH. Eric Bischoff came out and did his now-common routine where he at first pretended to be angry at Evolution, but then he smirked and congratulated them. He said they made him the happiest man on the planet by destroying the guy who speared him without provocation a few weeks ago. He was glad Goldberg was history, and announced that he had picked up something that Goldberg left behind as he was being carted off to the hospital last week. It was the title belt. Bischoff said he would ignore the 30 day rule and just go ahead and present the belt to a deserving champion. But before he could announce who that was, Steve Austin came out. He flipped everyone off. Austin told Bischoff he can't strip Goldberg of the title because Goldberg will be wrestling at Survivor Series. He said he's talked to Goldberg and that he's angry and out for revenge, so Austin set up a Goldberg vs. HHH title match for the PPV. Flair grew enraged and went off big time on Austin, prompting Austin to tell him to calm down or he might blow his pacemaker. Austin noted that Goldberg will be fighting badly injured, but that he's willing to do that to get at HHH. Batista, who had thought he permanently eliminated Goldberg, was fuming. When Austin turned to leave, Batista ran after him and threatened him by saying, "you're next" (Goldberg's frequent catch phrase threat). As Batista and Austin had a staredown on the ramp, Mark Jindrak & Garrison Cade ran in through the crowd and attacked Flair & Orton. Batista ran back to help his allies, but Jindrak & Cade escaped. This was a pretty good way to get some new guys over.

Trish Stratus & Lita were walking around in their bras. No complaints from me about that. Trish said Chris Jericho left a phone message for her, and she seemed happy about it. Lita was a little more suspicious about Christian's interest in her. She thought Jericho & Christian were plotting something, and vowed to get to the bottom of it.

Booker T defeated Rico in 1:38. Jackie Gayda was at ringside, but didn't have a chance to get involved. Rico attacked before the bell and hit some kicks. Booker went for a scissor kick but Rico evaded it. Booker then hit a second scissor kick and scored the pin. Booker was about to do his post-match spinaroonie when he was interrupted by Jericho. There was a cage suspended over the ring, and at the beginning of the broadcast JR & Lawler had wondered why it was there. That was about to be explained. Jericho entered the ring, announcing plans to interview Booker in an impromptu Highlight Reel segment. He called Booker stupid and naive for joining Austin's Survivor Series team. Scott Steiner & Christian charged the ring as Jericho called for the cage to be lowered. The idea was that they were going to do a three-on-one on Booker in the cage as a warning to Austin, but before the cage could get all the way down, Rob Van Dam ran in. He cleaned house with kicks, sending the three heels from the ring. So when the cage finally lowered, the heels were outside while RVD & Booker were safe inside. RVD announced that he will join Austin's team. For the record, Christian is on Bischoff's team, as was revealed when he came out with Steiner. Neat angle!

Backstage, Jericho & Bischoff were furious that RVD's run-in ruined their plans to destroy Booker and send Austin a message. Jericho asked for an IC Title shot against RVD, insisting that taking the IC belt from RVD would really send Austin a message. Bischoff agreed and made that the main event.

Theodore Long led Mark Henry to the ring. He said that crackersnake Austin cost them $100,000 last week by ejecting them from the arena before they could finish Goldberg off. I seem to recall that they walked off voluntarily and were only ejected after that, but I guess an excuse is an excuse. Long vowed to take out his frustrations on a white boy, which led to....

Henry squashed Lance Storm by DQ in 0:47. So much for Storm's push. Henry was mauling Storm when "Heartbreak Cracker" Shawn Michaels ran in. He nailed Henry with the sweet chin music, which had the side effect of getting Storm DQ'ed. Afterward, HBK high fived the large contingent of servicemen in the crowd (Fayetteville is a strong military town, with Ft. Bragg & Camp LeJeune nearby).

JR & Lawler reported on several upcoming media appearances by Austin.

Hurricane & Jon Heidenreich were scheduled to team together, which was billed as the tryout match Austin gave Heidenreich as reward for giving him that RAW ticket a few weeks ago. Heidenreich was all excited and was proud to team with Hurricane. Rosey asked them to pose together for a shot for the Daily Globe. As they posed, Heidenreich whispered the identity of Little Johnny into Hurricane's ear. Afterward, Hurricane told Rosey that Heidenreich is nuts, without revealing who Little Johnny is to the TV audience.

Lita visited Christian and began asking questions about why he came to her rescue last week. Christian opened up a copy of Lita's book, to reveal a photo of the two of them together. He interpreted that photo as meaning that Lita has a crush on him. Guess he belongs to the Stone Cold school of interpretation. Lita tried to explain that it was just one of many photos in her book, but sort of got flustered and left, with Christian more confident than ever that she has the hots for him.

Jonathan Coachman interviewed Shane McMahon. Shane was scheduled (by Bischoff) to fight a mystery opponent in a no-DQ match. Coach smirked and predicted the mystery man would be Kane. Shane calmly replied that he hoped it would be.

Hurricane & Heidenreich defeated La Resistance in 5:54. The heavily military crowd rallied big time against the French team. Lawler said he saw an ad on ebay for a French army rifle which said it had never been fired and had only been dropped once. Rob Conway attacked Hurricane as he was about to toss his mask to a brat in the crowd. Hurricane rallied and hit a somersault plancha on Rene Dupree. Conway nailed Hurricane with a neckbreaker off the top. They destroyed Hurricane for a while to set up the Heidenreich hot tag. Heidenreich went wild when he came in, laying out both foes with lariats and kicks. He hurled Dupree from the ring and chokeslammed Conway for the pin. Pretty good debut for him. Afterward, as Heidenreich was high fiving the troops, La Resistance began waving the French flag so he went back in and beat them up again.

Hour two began with Shane beating Test in the no-DQ match in 6:24. Both JR & Lawler had assumed all night that Kane would be the mystery foe, but it turned out to be Test. Test blamed Shane for breaking his foot, and swung his crutch at him to start the match. Shane ducked the blow and went after Test's bad leg. Test rolled from the ring and began yelling for Kane to come out. Apparently the storyline match plan was for Kane to run in and help Test maul Shane, but the joke was on Test when Kane never ran in. Test tried to flee, using Stacy Keibler as a shield, but she slapped him and Shane pounded him back to the ring. Test took command and rammed Shane into the stairs. He again yelled for Kane to come out, saying, "We had a deal!" But the insidious Kane didn't show. Test full nelson slammed Shane and retrieved his crutch. Stacy grabbed the crutch and he shoved her down. Shane took this opening to spear Test and then to hit him with like 346 shots from a garbage can lid. Kane's flaming entrance pyro went off, and everyone looked for Kane to run in, but it didn't happen. Test went for a pump handle slam but Shane blocked it and DDT'd Test on a garbage can. Shane hit the Van Terminator and scored the pin after a chairshot. Being the promoter's son is a priceless advantage. Afterward, Shane got on the mic and dared Kane to come out, calling him gutless. As a message to Kane, Shane walloped Test's broken foot with a chair across the stairs. Test really got creamed here. Kane finally came out on the ramp top. Shane said Kane has pushed him over the edge and that he's now just as sick and twisted as Kane. He said he wants their match at Survivor Series to be an ambulance match, meaning they fight until one man is hauled off in the meat wagon. Kane simply nodded yes, smirked, and walked off. Kane had better win that one.

Lita won a four way match over Trish, Victoria, and Gail Kim to earn the women's title shot at Survivor Series in 2:50. All four were in the ring at the same time. Trish hit a spinebuster on Gail as Victoria slammed Lita. Molly Holly came out to watch the match from the ramp top. Trish chopped Victoria hard. Gail legdropped Lita. Steven Richards caused Trish to bump out and hit the security rail. Gail & Victoria doubled on Lita. Victoria put Lita down with the widow's peak, but Gail broke the pin up. Victoria then went after Gail. The finish saw Victoria collide with that clumsy fool Richards, allowing Lita to pin Victoria after a DDT. Molly just kept staring at Lita.

The make-up lady was preparing Coach for his next segment. He kept bragging about his looks.

The video segment honoring Hawk (which aired on Smackdown) aired. Hawk will be missed.

Coach came out to do a live review of Austin's book, titled "The Stone Cold Truth", which hits the bookstores tomorrow. Coach even had a podium with his name on it. Coach said he read the book from cover to cover and that it had no truth in it at all. For example, he said Austin's story that Bischoff fired him via phone from WCW because he lacked the guts to do it to his face was a flat-out lie. He said Bischoff got in his car and drove over to Austin's house to fire him in person, but Austin wasn't home so he had no other option but to do it long distance. He said the book contains hundreds of lies such as that, and recommeded that we all buy the book to see for ourselves what a liar Stone Cold is, adding that the book may become a valuable collector's item since Austin will be gone from WWE after his team loses at Survivor Series. Austin came out and went through his routine of daring Coach to provoke him. Coach wouldn't, so Austin announced that Coach would be assigned to interview him after the Team Austin vs. Team Bischoff challenge match at Survivor Series. Austin said Coach was the first guy he wants to see after the rule banning him from beating up the talent is repealed. Coach looked terrified. I get a kick out of Coach.

Terri interviewed Jindrak & Cade. They began arguing over, of all things, the terminology used to describe their plans against Evolution. Cade said they'd prove they could "hang" with Evolution, while Jindrak wanted to "beat" them, as if Cade was using language that was too soft. WWE seems to be getting a little ahead here, as they usually wait until a team gets popular before starting to break them up. HBK arrived and calmed them down. He also praised their theft of the bounty money last week, not caring that it didn't work (not to mention that he wears Christian T-shirts and the Bible says "thou shalt not steal"). Theodore Long interrupted this crackerfest by reminding HBK that Henry destroyed him a few weeks back and dragged his bloody carcass up the ramp. He challenged HBK to fight Henry next week. HBK accepted, and was immediately confronted by Bischoff, who had the cops escort HBK from the building so he couldn't interfere in the main event (i.e., Bischoff had plans to interfere himself). HBK deliberately bumped against Bischoff as he left. A provocation, perhaps?

Jindrak & Cade beat Flair & Orton in 3:13. Flair got a lot of cheers in Fayetteville, but not as many as usual in the Carolinas, probably because the crowd had so many servicemen in attendance and they are from all over the country as opposed to being Carolina natives. Batista was in the Evolution corner, so Maven came out to be in Jindrak & Cade's corner. I like this upward mobility. Orton lariated and stomped Cade. Flair chopped the hell out of Cade and hit his kneedrop. Jindrak came in and backdropped both opponents. Jindrak does a great dropkick. The finish saw Flair roll Jindrak up, but with the ref distracted, Maven came in and lariated Flair to reverse the roll up. Jindrak pinned Flair, which was treated as a big deal. Batista went wild afterwards and the faces were all left laying by Evolution to get their heat back. JR put over Batista's sit down powerbomb as devastating.

Jericho beat RVD to capture the IC Title in 4:23. Jericho started with a choke. RVD hit a springboard crossbody. Jericho retaliated with an enzugiri but hit the post when he went for a charge. RVD scored two with a northern lights suplex. Jericho went for a lionsault, which missed when RVD rolled clear. Jericho then rolled clear when RVD went for the frog splash. Jericho hit a low blow and hooked the walls. RVD made the ropes but Bischoff had by this time arrived, and he distracted the ref as Jericho pulled RVD back to the center and continued with the walls. RVD tapped for the title change. Austin came out and claimed he couldn't overrule the ref (apparently forgetting that he's done it before) but said that he can order a rematch. So he called for the cage to be lowered and ordered Jericho to immediately defend the belt against RVD. Austin also banned both general managers from ringside. Bischoff ran to Austin to protest, and stumbled and bumped into him. That was a "provocation", so Bischoff fled in terror with Austin chasing him.

RVD beat Jericho to regain the IC Title in the cage in 6:05. Jericho worked RVD over, hitting a backbreaker. RVD hit some kicks and sent Jericho crashing repeatedly into the cage. RVD twice tried to climb from the cage but Jericho hauled him down. Jericho bulldogged RVD and nearly climbed over, with RVD barely stopping him. Jericho again went up, but was thwarted by RVD. Jericho bumped to the mat and RVD started over the top. As RVD was coming down the outside of the cage, Jericho started through the cage door. RVD kicked the door into Jericho's face, bloodying him, and then dropped to the floor for the win. Both matches were good. Afterward, Steiner & Christian attacked RVD and threw him back in the cage for a three-on-one. The Dudleys ran in for the save to even the odds. Henry then arrived and joined the heels, with Long padlocking the cage to keep anyone else out. Or so he thought, as Booker arrived, climbed the cage, and did a leap off the top onto Henry & Steiner inside. But Henry's power carried the day, and in the end the four heels destroyed the four faces. Jericho climbed the cage top and posed, as if they had succeeded in sending a message to Austin. I presume we can safely say that the Dudleys are now on Austin's squad, and Henry on Bischoff's, so that leaves one man apiece to round out the teams.


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