On this day in history in ....

1963 - WWWF World Champion Bruno Sammartino defeated Al Costello in Brooklyn, NY

1964 - WWWF ran Scranton, PA at the CYC, featuring the following results:
Carlos Milano & Frank Mattize defeated Humberto Macardo & Cyclone Soto
Gorilla Monsoon defeated Duke Miller at 8:10
Ernie Ladd defeated Klondike Bill at 19:30
Dr. Jerry & Luke Graham defeated the Kentuckians in a Best 2 out of 3 falls match at 22:26

1964 - WWWF ran West Hempstead, NY, headlined by WWWF World Champion Bruno Sammartino defeating Killer Kowalski

1965 - WWWF ran Baltimore, MD with a TV Taping, featuring:
Wahoo McDaniel defeated Tony Newberry
Clyde Steeves defeated Chief White Owl
Chief Big Heart defeated Ben Lima

1967 - WWWF ran Pittsburgh, PA, featuring:
Spiros Arion & Tony Parisi defeated Bull Ortega & Smasher Sloan
Hurricane Hunt defeated Jim Grabmire
Frank Holtz defeated Chuck Martoni
Baron Mikel Scicluna defeated Johnny DeFazio
George Steele defeated Batman
Bobo Brazil fought Bill Miller to a draw
WWWF World Champion Bruno Sammartino defeated Gorilla Monsoon via disqualification

1968 - WWWF ran Boston, MA at the Boston Garden featuring:
Cowboy Bradley & Irish Jackie vs. Little Beaver & Sonny Boy Cassidy in a midget tag (result lost to the mists of time)
Lou Albano & Tony Altimore defeated Louis Cerdan & Arnold Skaaland
Victor Rivera & Earl Maynard defeated Bull Ramos & Homer O'Dell
Hans Mortier defeated Baron Mikel Scicluna
Prof. Toru Tanaka defeated Crybaby Cannon
Gorilla Monsoon & Virgil the Kentucky Butcher defeated WWWF World Champion Bruno Sammartino & Eduard Carpentier

1969 - WWWF ran Washington DC at the National Arena, featuring:
John L. Sullivan fought Baron Scicluna to a draw
George Steele defeated Tony Altimore
Prof. Toru Tanaka pinned Chuck Richards
Arnold Skaaland defeated Lou Albano
Victor Rivera defeated Duke Savage in a Best 2 out of 3 falls match, 2-0
Thunderbolt Patterson defeated Miguel Feliciano in a Best 2 out of 3 falls match, 2-0
Rocky Johnson pinned Luke Graham

1970 - WWWF ran Greensburg, PA, headlined by WWWF World Champion Bruno Sammartino & Batman defeated George Steele & Waldo Von Erich

1975 - WWWF ran Pittsfield, MA at the Boys Club, featuring:


Mike Paidousis fought Ricky Sexton to a 20-minute time-limit draw
Baron Mikel Scicluna pinned Sylvano Sousa at 13:25
Gene Dundee pinned Lee Wong at 11:52
Mike Paidousis pinned Hans Schroeder
Gorilla Monsoon, Dean Ho, & Tony Garea defeated Butcher Vachon, Jimmy & Johnny Valiant in a Best 3 out of 5 falls match, 3-0

1977 - A live event in Houston, Texas would have seen all three top World championships in North America defended on the same card, except NWA Harley Race was unable to make the date. AWA World champion Nick Bockwinkel substituted, wrestling twice that night in two draws, one against Race's scheduled challenger Terry Funk and once against his own scheduled challenger, Jose Lothario. The same card saw WWWF champion Superstar Graham defeat Mike York as well as the following results:

Jimmy Snuka defeated Muhammad Farouk
Big John Studd defeated Gino Hernandez
The Fabulous Moolah defeated Susan Green
Cyclone Negro defeated Chavo Guerrero
Fritz Von Erich fought Bruiser Brody to a draw

1978 - WWWF ran Steubenville, Ohio at St. John's Arena, featuring:
Johnny DeFazio defeated Johnny Rodz via disqualification
Larry Zbyszko fought Butcher Vachon to a draw
Spiros Arion defeated Haystacks Calhoun via countout
WWWF Tag Team Champion Dominic DeNucci fought Luke Graham to a draw
WWWF Tag Team Champion Dino Bravo defeated Tank Patton

1978 - New Japan Pro Wrestling ran Okayama, Japan, featuring:
Kuniaki Kobayashi pinned Ray Steel
Bugsy McGraw pinned Makoto Arakawa
Nikolai Volkoff pinned Yoshiaki Fujiwara
Bad News Allen pinned Chief Jay Strongbow
Williem Ruska defeated Kengo Kimura via submission with arm bar
Osamu Kido pinned Tony Garea
Andre The Giant pinned Tatsumi Fujinami
Seiji Sakaguchi defeated Umanosuke Ueda via DQ
WWWF World Champion Bob Backlund & Baron Mikel Scicluna defeated Antonio Inoki & Riki Choshu in a Best 2 out of 3 falls match; fall #1: Backlund pinned Choshu; fall #2: Inoki pinned Scicluna; fall #3: Backlund pinned Choshu

1979 - WWWF ran Steubenville, Ohio at St. John's Arena, drawing 2,500 fans with the following results:

Frank Durso pinned Bobby Shaffer
George Steele defeated SD Jones
Dominic DeNucci fought Stan Stasiak to a draw
Johnny Rodz defeated Joe Abby
Baron Mikel Scicluna & JoJo Andrews defeated Johnny DeFazio & Bill Berger
Chief Jay Strongbow fought Ken Patera to a double disqualification in a Lumberjack match

1979 - WWWF taped Championship Wrestling in Allentown, PA at Ag Hall, featuring the following results for episodes that aired in June 1979:

Greg Valentine (w/ the Grand Wizard) pinned Dave Darrow at 4:44; Chief Jay Strongbow sat ringside for the match; after the bout, Strongbow chased Valentine from ringside with a crutch
WWF North American Champion Ted DiBiase pinned Moose Monroe at 6:59
Haystacks Calhoun pinned Mr. X at 1:34
Bulldog Brower (w/ Capt. Lou Albano) pinned Ivan Putski at 4:41 after Albano tripped Putski from the floor
Pat Patterson (w/ the Grand Wizard) pinned SD Jones with a kneedrop off the top at 3:59
Nikolai Volkoff (w/ the Grand Wizard) pinned Jose Estrada at 4:09 after hoisiting him up in a gorilla press and dropping him across his knee
Jimmy Valiant (w/ Capt. Lou Albano) pinned Johnny Rivera at 4:36 with a boot to the face and grabbing the ropes for leverage
Hussein Arab (the future Iron Sheik, w/ the Grand Wizard, sub. for Freddie Blassie who was said to be on vacation) pinned Frankie Williams at 3:41 with a kneedrop
Tito Santana pinned Moose Monroe at 2:53 with a crossbody
Steve Travis fought Baron Mikel Scicluna to a 10-minute time-limit draw; after the bout, Bruno Sammartino conducted a ringside interview with Travis
Pat Patterson defeated Steve King
WWF Tag Team Champions Jerry & Johnny Valiant defeated SD Jones & Dominic DeNucci in a non-title match
WWF North American Champion Ted Dibiase defeated Johnny Rodz
Nikolai Volkoff defeated Charlie Brown
SD Jones defeated Moose Monroe
Tito Santana defeated Johnny Rivera
Bulldog Brower defeated Fred Marzino
Dark match: Haystacks Calhoun & Ivan Putski fought WWF Tag Team Champions Jerry & Johnny Valiant to a double disqualification

1980 - WWF ran North Bergen, NJ at Embassy Hall, featuring:

Larry Sharpe pinned Mike Masters at 14:50
Baron Mikel Scicluna defeated Jerry Johnson at 13:12
Johnny Rodz pinned Frank Williams at 13:18 after a piledriver
Rick McGraw pinned Jose Estrada at the 19-minute mark
Larry Zbyszko defeated Pat Patterson via count-out at 18:10

1981 - WWF ran Harrisburg, PA at Zembo Mosque, featuring the following results:

The Carolina Kid & Farmer Jerome defeated Sky Low Low & Kid Chocolate in a Best 2 out of 3 falls match, 2-0
The Great Yatsu pinned Chris Canyon
Baron Mikel Scicluna pinned Tony Altimore
Angelo Mosca pinned Rick McGraw
WWF Intercontinental Champion Pedro Morales defeated Killer Khan via countout when Khan left ringside

1982 - WWF ran New Bedford, MA, featuring:
Charlie Fulton defeated Fred Marzino
Swede Hanson defeated Pete Doherty
Blackjack Mulligan defeated Tony Garea
Ivan Putski defeated Bob Orton Jr. via count-out
WWF Tag Team Champions Mr. Fuji & Mr. Saito defeated Rick McGraw & Pete Mitchell

1983 - WWF ran Toms River, NJ with the following results:
Johnny Rodz defeated Steve King
Baron Mikel Scicluna defeated Frank Williams
Laurent Soucie defeated Tony Altimore
Jimmy Snuka defeated Pete Sanchez
Tony Atlas defeated Adrian Adonis
WWF Intercontinental Champion Pedro Morales defeated Greg Valentine via countout

1983 - Jim Crockett Promotions ran Asheville, NC at the Civic Center, featuring the following results:
Vinnie Valentino defeated Bill White
Keith Larsen & Mike Davis defeated Rene Goulet & Rick Harris
Wahoo McDaniel defeated Jake Roberts
Dory Funk Jr. defeated Mike Rotundo
NWA Tag Team Champions Ricky Steamboat & Jay Youngblood defetaed Jack & Jerry Brisco
NWA U.S. Champion Greg Valentine defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair in a bout where only the U.S. title was at stake

1983 - A live event in Toronto, Ontario featured both top NWA and WWF champions at the Maple Leaf Garden with the following results:

Bob Marcus defeated Alec Gerard at 14:26
Billy Red Lyons defeated Tim Gerard at 15:38
The Executioner defeated Joe Marcus at 14:56
Kelly Kiniski defeated Nick DeCarlo at 11:12
Mike Rotundo defeated Dory Funk Jr. at 13:48 in a $100,000 challenge match
Leo Burke defeated North American Champion Johnny Weaver to win the title at 14:40
WWF Intercontinental Champion Don Muraco defeated Rocky Johnson at 15:18
NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned NWA U.S. Champion Greg Valentine at 19:31

1984 - Jim Crockett Promotions debuted at the Meadowlands in East Rutherford, NJ with "Night of Champions" featuring the following results:

National TV Champion Ron Garvin pinned Jake Roberts
Invader #1 pinned the Great Kabuki
NWA Jr. Heavyweight Champion Les Thornton defeated El Gran Apollo via count-out
Dusty Rhodes pinned the Assassin (Jesse Barr) at 1:30
NWA Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Don Kernodle defeated Pez Whatley & Mark Youngblood when Whatley was pinned
Wahoo McDaniel fought All Japan PWF Champion Stan Hansen to a double disqualification
NWA National Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors defeated Jimmy Valiant & King Kong Bundy when Road Warrior Hawk pinned Bundy
WWC Universal Heavyweight Champion Carlos Colon pinned NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard
NNWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned NWA US Champion Ricky Steamboat at 32:00 with a roll over and grabbing the tights for leverage

1985 - Jim Crockett Promotions ran Raleigh, NC at the Dorton Arena, featuring:

Sam Houston defeated Joel Deaton
Pat Tanaka fought Denny Brown to a draw
Buddy Landell defeated Rocky King
Ron Bass defeated Rocky Kernodle
NNWA U.S. Champion Magnum TA & Dick Slater defeated NWA World Tag Team Champions Ivan & Nikita Koloff via disqualification
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard

1984 - WWF ran a Championship Wrestling taping in Allentown, PA at Ag Hall. Vince McMahon missed the taping due to the passing of Vince McMahon Sr., with Lord Alfred Hayes and Gene Okerlund handling the announcing. Results from the taping saw:

Don Muraco (w/ Mr. Fuji) defeated Billy Travis
Big John Studd pinned Salvatore Bellomo at 1:49 with an elbow drop
The Wild Samoans defeated Tony Garea, Jose Luis Rivera, & Steve Lombardi
Paul Orndorff pinned Tony Garea at 4:03 after reversing Garea's small package attempt into one of his own
Jesse Ventura pinned SD Jones at 4:48 with an elbow dropbr /> The Iron Sheik (w/ Freddie Blassie) defeated Terry Daniels via disqualification at 4:39 when Sgt. Slaughter interfered and pushed Sheik off the top rope
BBob Orton Jr. pinned Salvatore Bellomo at 2:34 with a suplex from the ring apron
Cyndi Lauper appeared on Piper's Pit, stating that Capt. Lou Albano was not her manager; moments later, Albano came out, told Cyndi to tell everyone he brought her from nothing and made her a superstar, and that women are useless without a man behind them; Lauper thought that Albano was joking at first, but when he insulted her she attacked both Albano and Piper with her purse until she was pulled away by David Wolff.
WWF Intercontinental champion Tito Santana fought Bob Orton Jr. to a double count-out at 5:20 in a non-title match after Santana hit the flying forearm and both men fell out of the ring to the floor. Prior to the bout, ring announcer Joe McHugh introduced WWF champion Hulk Hogan, who came ringside.
Jesse Ventura defeated Billy Travis via submission at 5:48 with the backbreaker
David Schultz pinned B. Brian Blair at 4:51 by grabbing the ropes for leverage
Sgt. Slaughter defeated Danny Green a submission with the cobra clutch at 3:54
Buzz Sawyer (w/ Capt. Lou Albano) pinned Jose Luis Rivera at 5:26 with a powerslam
Greg Valentine (w/ Capt. Lou Albano) defeated WWF Intercontinental champion Tito Santana via countout in a non-title match at 5:40 after both men were brawling on the apron and Valentine made it back in the ring just before the 10-count

1985 - WWF ran Davenport, Iowa at the Palmer Auditorium before 1,100 fans, featuring:
Mad Dog Vachon defeated Rene Goulet
Big John Studd defeated Swede Hanson
Jesse Ventura defeated Tony Garea
Paul Orndorff defeated Bobby Heenan via countout
The Missing Link (subbing for Ken Patera) defeated George Wells
Bob Orton Jr. defeated Mad Dog Vachon (subbing for Jimmy Snuka)
WWF Intercontinental Champion Greg Valentine defeated Tito Santana

1986 - Jim Crockett Promotions ran Amelia, VA, headlined by The Rock N' Roll Express defeating NWA World Tag Team champions The Midnight Express, Dennis Condrey and Bobby Eaton, in a non-title match.

1987 - WWF ran Pittsburgh, PA at the Civic Arena, featuring:
SD Jones defeated Dave Barbie
Tiger Chung Lee pinned Sam Houston
Lanny Poffo defeated Jimmy Jack Funk
King Harley Race pinned Jerry Allen (substituting for Dick Slater)
Demolition defeated B. Brian Blair & Jim Brunzell
George Steele defeated Nikolai Volkoff via countout
Butch Reed pinned Tito Santana after Slick interfered
WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan & Koko B. Ware (substituting for Jake Roberts) defeated Kamala & the Honkytonk Man when Hogan pinned Kamala with the legdrop

1987 - WWF ran Winnipeg, Manitoba at the Arena, featuring:
Brad Rheingans defeated Rick Renslow
Ron Bass pinned Outback Jack
Brutus Beefcake & Jacques & Raymond Rougeau defeated Dino Bravo, Greg Valentine & Johnny V
WWF Tag Team Champions The Hart Foundation, Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart defeated The British Bulldogs via disqualification
WWF Intercontinental Champion Ricky Steamboat defeated Randy Savage in a steel cage match

1987 - Jim Crockett Promotions ran Beckley, WV before 3,000 fans. The event would become mired in controversy after The Rock N' Roll Express defeated NWA United States Tag Team champions The Midnight Express, Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a non-title match. During the bout, a fan named Roy Massey threw an object into the ring the Midnights. Lane punched Massey, who sustained moments later, Massey, who suffered facial fractures. Lane was arrested and charged with two counts of battery. A lawsuit was later filed against Crockett, Cornette and the Midnights.


1988 - Jim Crockett Promotions ran Greensboro, NC at the Coliseum, drawing 4000 fans featuring:

The Sheepherders fought Ron Simmons & Mighty Wilbur to a draw
NWA World Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson defeated the Italian Stallion
The Varsity Club, NWA World TV Champion Mike Rotundo & Rick Steiner defeated Kendall Windham & Bugsy McGraw
The Powers of Pain defeated Sting & the Road Warriors via disqualification
Nikita Koloff defeated Al Perez via disqualification
NNWA U.S. Tag Team Champions The Fantastics, Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated The Midnight Express, Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a non-title match
Dusty Rhodes & Lex Luger defeated NWA U.S. Champion Barry Windham & NWA World Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard when Rhodes pinned Blanchard
Steve Williams defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification when JJ Dillon interfered

1989 - WWF ran Montreal, Quebec at the Forum, featuring:

Tim Horner defeated Barry Horowitz
Paul Roma defeated Boris Zhukov
The Warlord defeated Jim Neidhart
Bret Hart fought Mr. Perfect to a draw
Dusty Rhodes (substituting for Jake Roberts) defeated Ted Dibiase (Rhodes' return match to the company after leaving the NWA)
Dino Bravo defeated Hercules
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated the Big Bossman & Akeem
Randy Savage defeated WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan via countout

1991 - WCW ran Roswell, New Mexico at the High School Gym, drawing 869 fans. No aliens were spotted and neither were a number of wrestlers, including Butch Reed, WCW U.S. Tag Team Champion Jimmy Garvin, Tim Horner, and Dutch Mantell. There were a number of refund issued. The results of the show saw:

Big Josh pinned Black Bart
Mark & Chris Youngblood defeated the Angel of Death & Dan Spivey
WCW World TV Champion Bobby Eaton pinned Terrence Taylor
Ron Simmons pinned El Cubano (substituting for Butch Reed); the Junkyard Dog was the guest referee for the bout
Tracy Smothers & Steve Armstrong defeated WCW U.S. Tag Team Champion Michael Hayes & Badstreet (a masked Brad Armstrong, substituting for Garvin)
El Gigante defeated the One Man Gang

1992 - WCW ran Norfolk, VA at the Scope before 2,200 fans, featuring:

Cactus Jack defeated Tom Zenk
Van Hammer pinned JT Southern with the slingshot suplex
Dustin Rhodes & Barry Windham defeated Greg Valentine & Terrance Taylor
WCW Light Heavyweight Champion Brian Pillman pinned Scotty Flamingo
WWCW World Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Bobby Eaton, Larry Zbyzsko, & Paul E. Dangerously in a handicap match
Sting & Nikita Koloff defeated WCW World TV Champion Steve Austin & Arn Anderson in a steel cage match
WCW U.S. Champion Rick Rude defeated Ricky Steamboat in a Best 2 out of 3 falls steel cage match

1992 - WWF ran Minneapolis, MN at the Target Center before 4400 fans with the following results:

High Energy, Owen Hart & Koko B. Ware defeated the Nasty Boys via countout
Crush defeated Katobr /> Jim Duggan defeated Repo Man via disqualification
The Ultimate Warrior pinned Papa Shango
Rick Martel pinned Tito Santana with his feet on the ropes for leverage
The Legion of Doom defeated the Beverly Brothers
WWWF Intercontinental champion Bret Hart pinned Shawn Michaels

1992 - WWF ran Winnipeg, Manitoba at the Arena, drawing 2500 fans, featuring:

Nailz defeated Jim Brunzell via submission
Virgil pinned the Brooklyn Brawler
The Mountie defeated Sgt. Slaughter via countout
Earthquake pinned WWF Tag Team Champion Ted DiBiase
Tatanka defeated Bob Bradley
Kerry Von Erich pinned Skinner
The Undertaker pinned the Berzerker
WWWF World Champion Randy Savage defeated Ric Flair (with Mr. Perfect) via reverse decision. Flair originally won the match and title after hitting Savage with a foreign object given to him by Perfect but the decision was reversed when an official came out and told the referee what had happened

1993 - WCW ran Jacksonville, FL at Memorial Coliseum with the following results:
Erik Watts defeated Joey Maggs
Erik Watts defeated Mike Thor
Maxx Payne defeated Kensuke Sasaki
Arn Anderson defeated the Barbarian
Ron Simmons defeated Dick Slater
SSting & Davey Boy Smith defeated Rick Rude & WCW World TV Champion Paul Orndorff
Dustin Rhodes defeated NWA World Champion Barry Windham via disqualification

1994 - The USWA ran Memphis, TN at the Mid-South Coliseum, headlined by Bam Bam Bigelow & the Dream Machine defeating Jerry Lawler & Brian Christopher

1994 - WWF ran Nurenburg, Germany, featuring the following results:
Yokozuna defeated Mabel of Men on a Mission (the future Big Daddy V)
WWF Tag Team Champions the Headshrinkers defeated the Qubecers
WWF World Champion Bret Hart defeated Owen Hart

1995 - Brian Christopher defeats Doug Gilbert for the USWA Southern Heavyweight Title in Memphis, Tennessee, ending Gilbert's fifth title reign, and starting Christopher's 17th run with the belt.

1996 - WCW taped WCW Saturday Night in Dalton, GA before 1,300 fans featuring the following results:

John Tenta fought Big Bubba to a double countout
WCW World TV & Tag Team Champion Lex Luger defeated Dick Slater
The Booty Man defeated Mark Kyle
Ric Flair & Arn Anderson defeated Scott & Steve Armstrong
Kevin Sullivan defeated Alex Davis
Marcus Alexander Bagwell & Scotty Riggs defeated Pat Tanaka & Kurasawa
WCW U.S. Champion Konnan defeated Alex Wright
Prince Iaukea defeated the Gambler in Iaukea's WCW debut
Diamond Dallas Page defeated Cobra
Scott Norton & Ice Train defeated Bobby Eaton & David Taylor
WCW World Tag Team Champion Sting defeated Johnny Grunge
Sgt. Craig Pittman defeated the Barbarian
Kevin Sullivan defeated Rick Fargo

1998 - WWF ran Detroit, Michigan at The Cobo Arena before 8,484 fans featuring:
Skull & 8-Ball defeated Los Boricuas
Kurrgan defeated Chainz
Vader defeated Owen Hart via disqualification
Farooq defeated Mark Henry via disqualification
WWF Light Heavyweight Champion Taka Michinoku defeated Brian Christopher
Kama & D-Lo Brown defeated Bradshaw & Dustin Runnels
WWF World Champion Steve Austin & Undertaker, & the Legion of Doom defeated WWF European Champion Triple H & Kane & WWF Tag Team Champions the Road Dogg & Billy Gunn

1999- A scheduled WWF event in Montreal, Quebec at the Molson Centre was canceled following the passing of Owen Hart.

1999 - WCW ran Baton Rouge, LA at the Riverside Centroplex featuring the following results:

Kaz Hayashi defeated Blitzkrieg
Brian Adams & Stevie Ray defeated Fit Finlay & Dave Taylor
Bam Bam Bigelow defeated Brian Knobbs in a hardcore match
Juventud Guerrera defeated Chavo Guerrero Jr.
Hugh Morrus defeated Jerry Flynn
Sting defeated Ric Flair

2000 - The WCW World Heavyweight Title, which was still recovering from the David Arquette title reign a month earlier, followed by Vince Russo's stripping Ric Flair of the belt for no reason, took another blow in Salt Lake City, Utah. Kevin Nash, who defeated Jeff Jarrett for the belt six days earlier, announced he was just going to give the belt to Ric Flair, saying that Flair should never have been stripped of the belt to begin with. Flair accepted the title, then lost it to Jeff Jarrett that same night. So Flair's eighth reign with the WCW Title was started with Nash handing him the title, and ended less than two hours later with his loss to Jarrett. This would be Ric Flair's shortest title reign of record.

Full results of the broadcast, held in Salt Lake City, Utahg at the E Center, featured:

Chavo Guerrero Jr. defeated Disco Inferno in a lumberjack match
GI Bro (Booker T) defeated Mike Awesome in an ambulance match
Kevin Nash fought Rick Steiner & Tank Abbott to a no contest in a handicap match
WCW Hardcore Champion Terry Funk fought Vampiro to a no contest in a hardcore match
WCW US Champion Scott Steiner defeated Shane Douglas via submission in an asylum match at 2:29 with the Steiner Recliner after a belly to belly suplex.
Billy Kidman defeated Sting
Jeff Jarrett defeated WCW World Champion Ric Flair to win the title. David Flair was the guest referee for the bout

2000 - WWF broadcast Raw from Vancouver, British Columbia at General Motors Place featuring a live performance from Kid Rock and Too Cool winning the WWF Tag Team championships from Edge and Christian. The results of the taping saw:

The Dupps defeated Scott Vick & Mark Large in a dark match.

Jakked:

The Big Bossman pinned Stevie Richards at 4:22 with the sidewalk slam
The Dudley Boyz defeated the Headbangers at 4:32 when Thrasher was pinned following the 3D

Raw:

D-Lo Brown & Perry Saturn & Terri defeated the Godfather & WWF Light Heavyweight Champion Dean Malenk, & the Kat at 3:32 when Saturn pinned Malenko with the flying elbowsmash after D-Lo hit the Sky High on Malenko
Kid Rock performed.
WWF European Champion Eddie Guerrero (with Chyna) pinned Kurt Angle at 3:27 with a hurricanrana off the top after Chyna interfered and hit a low blow on Angle from behind, knocking him off the top; Angle's foot was underneath the bottom rope during the cover but the referee didn't notice
Too Cool defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Edge & Christian to win the titles at 3:32 when Grandmaster Sexay pinned Christian following a belt shot to the face after Kid Rock's hype man Joe C interfered behind the referee's back and used a hockey stick to land a low blow on Christian. Joe C and Rikishi came ringside late in the contest; prior to the bout, the champions did a 5-second pose to honor overrated midget rappers, a reference to Joe C, in which they got down on their knees and put on urban hats. Later on, backstage, the former champions threw C in a trash can and destroyed it.
King of the Ring Qualifying Match: Rikishi defeated Shane McMahon via disqualification at 2:34 when Shane hit his opponent over the head with a steel chair as Rikishi attempted to Stinkface an interfering Triple H; Triple H came ringside early in the bout to be in Shane's corner; after the bout, Shane hit Rikishi a second time before Triple H hit the Pedigree onto the chair and gave Shane a 3-count after he covered Rikishi.
Test, Albert, & Val Venis (with Trish Stratus) defeated Chris Jericho, Matt & Jeff Hardy at 3:25 when Test pinned Matt after Albert, the illegal man, hit the Baldo Bomb on Matt behind the referee's back.
Hardcore Holly defeated WWF IC Champion Chris Benoit via disqualification at 4:16 when Chris Jericho interfered, as Holly attempted to use a steel chair, grabbed the chair away, and hit it over Holly's head; after the bout, Benoit hit Holly over the head with the chair before all three men chased each other backstage.
King of the Ring Qualifying Match: Bull Buchanan (with the Big Bossman) pinned Steve Blackman (with Al Snow) with the scissors kick at 3:22 after Blackman missed a diving headbutt.
The Rock fought the Undertaker to a no contest in a lumberjack match at around the 30-second mark when both men began fighting the lumberjacks. In the brawl that ensued, the lumberjacks ganged up on both men inside the ring and beat them down, with both men sustaining world title belt shots to the head until Kane made a surprise appearance and laid out several of the lumberjacks with chokeslams, including Triple H; prior to the bout, Vince McMahon came out on the stage and accused one of the two men as being an unknown man who attacked Vince, Road Dogg, and Pat Patterson during vignettes earlier in the show; the crowd repeatedly chanted "Austin" during the segment. Since no one fessed up, Vince made the bout into a lumberjack match.

2001 - WWF ran Edmonton, Alberta at Skyreach Center, drawing 12,214 fans featuring the following results:

Sunday Night Heat:
Billy Gunn defeated Val Venis
Test defeated the Big Show
Steve Blackman defeated Perry Saturn

Smackdown:
WWF Intercontinental Champion Kane defeated Edge
Hardcore Holly defeated Bubba Ray Dudley
Chris Jericho defeated Kurt Angle
WWF Hardcore Champion Rhyno defeated Raven
X-Pac & Albert & Justin Credible defeated Eddie Guerrero & Matt & Jeff Hardy
WWF World Champion Steve Austin pinned Chris Benoit with a roll up and using the tights for leverage after Benoit became distracted by Vince McMahon at ringside

2002 - NWA:TNA announced that Low Ki had signed for their debut event as well as plans for a Gauntlet for the Gold to crown a new NWA champion.

2004 - WWE ran Kingston, Ontario at the Memorial Civic Arena, featuring the following results:

WWE U.S. Champion John Cena defeated Luther Reigns via disqualification
Billy Kidman & Paul London defeated Jamie Noble & Nunzio
Mordecai defeated Scotty 2 Hotty
Mark Jindrak defeated Sho Funaki
WWE SmackdownTag Team Champions Rico & Charlie Haas defeated Hardcore Holly & Billy Gunn and Doug & Danny Basham
Rob Van Dam defeated Bubba Ray Dudley
WWE Cruiserweight Champion Chavo Classic defeated Spike Dudley
John Bradshaw Layfield defeated Rey Mysterio
Torrie Wilson defeated Dawn Marie
WWE U.S. Champion John Cena defeated Rene Dupree

2004 - WWE's Raw brand ran Birmingham, England at the NEC Arena, featuring:

WWE Raw Tag Team Champion Edge pinned Batista with the spear
Rhyno & Lita defeated Tyson Tomko & Trish Stratus when Rhyno pinned Tomko after the Gore; the match started as Matt Hardy & Lita against Tomko & Trish but Kane came out and chokeslammed Hardy
WWE Women’s Champions Victoria pinned Molly Holly with the Widow’s Peak
Chris Jericho & Eugene (with William Regal) defeated Garrison Cade & Johnny Nitro
Shawn Michaels pinned Ric Flair with the superkick at the 20-minute mark
WWE Intercontinental champion Randy Orton defeated Shelton Benjamin in a best 2 out of 3 falls match; Benjamin pinned Orton in a matter of seconds but Eric Bischoff came out and said the match was 2/3 falls, Orton pinned Benjamin with the RKO, and Orton pinned Benjamin with his feet on the ropes for the final fall
Rob Conway & Sylvan Grenier defeated the Hurricane & Rosey
WWE World & Raw Tag Team Champion Chris Benoit defeated Triple H via submission with the Crippler Crossface

2005 - WWE Smackdown ran Grande Prairie, Alberta at the Crystal Centre before 2,500 fans. The first live event ever in the market featured the following live results:

WWE Smackdown Tag Team Champions Johnny Nitro & Joey Mercury defeated Hardcore Holly & Charlie Haas
WWE U.S. Champion Orlando Jordan defeated Scotty 2 Hotty
John Heidenreich defeated Rene Dupree
WWE Cruiserweight Champion Paul London won a cruiserweight title battle royal
Torrie Wilson defeated Michelle McCool
The Big Show defeated Carlito Caribbean Cool & Matt Morgan in a handicap match
WWE World Champion John Cena defeated Kurt Angle in a steel cage match.

2006 - During an edition of Raw, Paul Heyman announces that he has been allowed to select two wrestlers, one from Raw and one from Smackdown, for the revived ECW brand. Heyman selects Rob Van Dam from Raw, and Kurt Angle from Smackdown. Full results of the taping in Tacoma, Washington at the Tacoma Dome saw:

Sylvester Terkay defeated Wavell Starr
Eugene & Jim Duggan defeated Caden Matthews & the Navajo Warrior
Carlito Caribbean Cool defeated Rob Conway
Charlie Haas defeated John Williams
Lance Cade & Trevor Murdoch defeated Goldust & Gene Snitsky

Raw:
Kane fought WWE Intercontinental Champion Shelton Benjamin to a no contest at around the 7-minute mark when Kane's old mask appeared on the big screen as his old music played, with a man in a Kane mask and outfit then coming out to the ring; moments later, the unknown man hit a chokeslam on Kane and then commanded fire to shoot out of the ringposts. The second Kane was the future Luke Gallows in a storyline that would rather quickly be discarded.
Umaga (with Armando Allejandro Estrada) pinned Viscera at the 32-second mark with a diving headbutt and the thumb strike to the throat; prior to the bout, Umaga attacked Viscera from behind as he made his way to the ring and dropped him with a flatliner onto the steel ramp
Torrie Wilson & Beth Phoenix (with Trish Stratus) defeated Victoria & Candice Michelle (with WWE Women's Champion Mickie James) at 3:06 when Beth pinned Candice with a sit-down slam
WWE World Champion John Cena defeated Johnny Nitro (with Melina) in a non-title match via submission with the STFU following the Five Knuckle Shuffle and the FU at 3:04. After the match, Cena and RVD faced off until Cena threw an interfering Mercury into RVD, knocking both men to the floor.
Edge (with Lita) pinned the Big Show at 3:54 with a spear after hitting Show in the jaw with a steel chair as the referee was distracted by Lita inside the ring.
Triple H pinned WWE Raw Tag Team Champion Kenny (with WWE Raw Tag Team Champions the Spirit Squad) with the Pedigree at 13:03 after fighting off the other Spirit Squad members.