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Legacy of Wrestling  Dayton 1930
Legacy of Wrestling  Piqua 1937 – 1939
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January 18, 1907 in Dayton, OH
Grand Theatre drawing ???
1. Bob Schram beat Young Parker
2. Jennie Ackerman vs. Kid Mills in a “women’s boxing” match.
February 4, 1907 in Dayton, OH
Grand Theatre drawing ???
1. The Chicago Sandow (Billy Sandow) drew Bob Schram & Elmer
Woodmansee (90:00) in a “handicap” match. Sandow failed to throw both
men twice each within the time limit, but he threw each man once. The bout
with Schram was at catch-as-catch-can style and the bout with Woodmansee
was under Graeco-Roman rules. The bout was roundly criticized as “fake
wrestling.”
February 22, 1907 in Dayton, OH
Grand Theatre drawing ???
1. The Chicago Sandow beat Bob Schram. This was billed as some sort of title
match.
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December 1934 in Dayton, OH
1. Curly Donochin beat Gorilla Parker.
Dayton, Ohio: Thursday, February 6, 1930
( ) ... John Pesek b. Fred Grobmier (2-0) (20:00, 11:00)
October 22, 1931 in Dayton, OH.
1. John Kilonis beat Mustapha Pasha.
2. Joe Stecher beat Joe Komar.
January 6, 1937 Piqua, OH (State Armory)
Stacey Hall d. (COR) Silent Rattan (2-1)
Lem Stecklin d. Roughhouse Nelson (2-1)
Spike Ashby drew Sailor Parker
Exhibition by contortionist Flexible Freddy
Silent Rattan’s first name is Everett.
January 28, 1932 in Dayton, OH
1. Turp Grimes pinned Jack McCoy (30:00).
2. Fred Moran drew Ray Carpenter (60:00).
3. John Pesek beat Sualayman Bey (22:00) via DQ.
March 11, 1932 in Dayton, OH
1. John Pesek beat Charley Stanton (19:30).
January 13, 1937 Piqua, OH (State Armory)
Lem Stecklin d. Cleat Kauffman (2-1)
Bob Blake drew Spike Ashby (1-1)
Paul Adams d. Dutch Schultz (referee’s decision)
January 20, 1937 Piqua, OH (Armory Arena)
Lem Stecklin d. Great Mephisto (2-1)
Joe Parelli d. Walt Schommer (2-1)
Bob Blake drew Si Boycel
Blake subbed for Mr. X
January 27, 1937 Piqua, OH (State Armory)
Great Mephisto d. Lem Stecklin (2-1)
Someone beat Angelo Martini (2-1)
Young Anderson d. (DQ) Spike Ashby (reversed decision)
April 7, 1932 in Dayton, OH
1.
2.
3.
4.
Turp Grimes drew Fred Moran.
Darno Ostapa beat Martin Zickoff.
Al Baffert beat Joe Hackenschmidt via DQ.
Joe Savoldi pinned Pat McClary.
October 19, 1932 in Dayton, OH
1. Bulldog Jackson beat Benny Vangler in three falls.
2. Ray Carpenter drew John Kilnis.
October 27, 1932 in Dayton, OH
1. Turp Grimes drew John Foulis.
2. Sulayman Bey beat Charley Platos.
3. Everett Marshall drew Jim McMillen.
February 23, 1933 in Dayton, OH
1. Match results unavailable.
Note: This was a benefit show for the daughter of Don Craig, a newpaper
reporter and sports promoter who had recently been killed in a car accident.
October 31, 1933 in Dayton, OH
1. Eddie Balshaw beat Larry Straub.
2. Turp Grimes drew Jack Smith.
3. Ed White beat Rusty McDonald.
$165.06 was raised for Ohio River valley area flood victims. Martini’s opponent
was not
named in the article or in previews.
February 3, 1937 Piqua, OH (State Armory)
Lem Stecklin d. (DQ) Joe Parelli (2-1, reversed decision)
Turp Grimes d. Cowney Saunooke (2-1)
Stacey Hall d. Duke Kokoney
February 10, 1937 Piqua, OH (State Armory)
Alex Kasaboski vs. Lem Stecklin (winner faces Charles Fischer)
Joe Parelli vs. Turp Grimes
Babe Kasaboski vs. Angelo Martini
February 11 newspaper missing
February 17, 1937 Piqua, OH (State Armory)
Charles Fischer (light heavyweight champ) d. Lem Stecklin (2-0)
Turp Grimes drew Whitey Govro (1-1)
Babe Kasaboski d. Bob Blake
February 24, 1937 Piqua, OH (Armory Arena)
Martin Levy d. Whitey Govro
Great Mephisto d. Turp Grimes (1-1, Grimes unable to continue after a
piledriver)
Clarence Cleet d. Babe Kasaboski
March 3, 1937 Piqua, OH (Armory Arena)
Bert Rubi d. Turp Grimes (2-1)
Alex Kasaboski d. Clarence Cleet (2-1)
Babe Kasaboski d. Spike Ashby
March 10, 1937 Piqua, OH (Armory Arena)
Walt Schommer drew Babe Kasaboski (1-1)
Bert Rubi d. Tuffy Cleet (2-1)
Gus Wisbar d. (DQ) Bob Blake
“Thus the Walt Schommer-Babe Kasaboski match “stole” the show last night. It
was “a
shooting match” (mat vernacular for real honest to goodness wrestling).” Piqua
Daily Call,
03-11-1937
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March 17, 1937 Piqua, OH (State Armory)
Billy Weidner drew Maurice LaChappelle (1-1, 90 minutes)
Frank Wolff d. Blacksmith Pedigo
Eddie Malone d. Blacksmith Pedigo (2-0)
Pedigo subbed for Eddie Pope against Malone
March 24, 1937 Piqua, OH (State Armory)
Billy Weidner d. Bert Rubi (1-0, Rubi unable to continue in second fall)
Billy Parker drew Frank Wolff (1-1)
George Becker d. Thomas Good Eagle
March 31, 1937 Piqua, OH (Armory Arena)
Whitey Govro d. Leo Alexander
Alex Kasaboski d. Bert Rubi
Tony Marchoni d. Cleat Kauffman
April 7, 1937 Piqua, OH (Armory Arena)
Babe Kasaboski d. Walt Schommer (2-1)
George Becker d. Tony Marchoni (2-0)
Eddie Pope d. Lee Myers
June 16, 1937 Piqua, OH (State Armory)
Mildred Burke d. Mae Weston
Great Mephisto d. Turp Grimes (2-1)
Dutch Schultz drew Eddie Pope
June 23, 1937 Piqua, OH (State Armory)
Great Mephisto d. Eddie Malone (2-1)
Oki Shikina d. (DQ) Sam Curry
Dutch Schultz d. Joe Wheeler
Next card on Monday
June 28, 1937 Piqua, OH (State Armory)
Jack Zarnia d. Whitey Govro (2-0)
Eddie Malone d. Eddie Pope (2-1)
Frank Wolff d. Ben Johnson
Mae Weston originally slated to wrestle on the card, but was said to have broken
an
ankle on June 25.
October 27, 1937 Piqua, OH (State Armory)
Great Mephisto (light heavyweight champ) d. Jimmy Hefner (2-1)
Turp Grimes d. George Kelly (2-0)
Spike Ashby d. Flash Clifford
April 13, 1937 in Dayton, OH
Kelly subbed for Andy Rascher. First card of the season
1. Mildred Burke beat Billie Mortensen.
April 14, 1937 Piqua, OH (Armory Arena)
Lem Stecklin d. Eddie Pope (2-1)
George Becker drew Babe Kasaboski (1-1)
Joe Washburn d. Dutch Schultz
November 3, 1937 Piqua, OH (State Armory)
Lord Lansdowne d. Babe Kasaboski (2-1)
Turp Grimes drew Bert Rubi (1-1)
Joe Wheeler d. Bob Wolf
November 9, 1937 in Dayton, OH
April 21, 1937 Piqua, OH (Armory Arena)
George Becker d. Babe Kasaboski (2-0)
Lem Stecklin d. (DQ) Ray Ryan
Billy Parker drew Sammy Cohen
April 28, 1937 Piqua, OH (Armory Arena)
Mildred Burke d. Belle Mortensen
Eddie Malone drew Sammy Kohen (90 minutes)
Billy Parker d. Turp Grimes (Grimes promises he can beat Parker twice in 30
minutes)
Exhibition by escape artist Millionaire Murphy
Last card of the indoor season
May 5, 1937 Piqua, OH (State Armory)
Turp Grimes d. King Kong (2-1)
Eddie Pope d. Babe Kasaboski
Eddie Pope d. Dutch Schultz
Pope subbed for Walt Schommer in one of the matches. A different group is
sponsoring
the summer matches.
May 12, 1937 Piqua, OH (State Armory)
Frankie Hart d. Eddie Pope (2-1)
Cleat Kauffman d. Joe Wolf (2-0)
Mark Hosley d. Leo Alexander
Kauffman subbed for Billy Parker. Boxing matches on May 19 and preliminary
plans are
to alternate weeks with wrestling.
May 26, 1937 Piqua, OH (State Armory)
Eddie Pope d. Stacey Hall (1-0, Hall unable to continue as he is said to have
dislocated a
hip)
Joe Banaski d. King Kong
Ben Jordan d. Leo Alexander
1. Billy Weidner beat The Great Mephisto to win the MWA Light Heavyweight
Title.
November 10, 1937 Piqua, OH (State Armory)
Jimmy Hefner d. Lem Stecklin (2-1)
Whitey Govro drew Mike Kibbons
Bob Blake d. Joe Wheeler
November 17, 1937 Piqua, OH (State Armory)
Bob Blake d. (DQ) Patrick Lansdowne Finnegan (2-1)
Sun Jennings d. Whitey Govro (2-0)
Bob Wolfe drew Joe Mitchell
Lansdowne is booked as Lord Lansdowne, but the paper points out that it prefers
calling
him Finnegan.
November 24, 1937 Piqua, OH (State Armory)
Jimmy Hefner vs. Stacey Hall
Frankie Hart vs. Pete Sherman
Babe Kasaboski vs. Dutch Schultz
November 25 paper currently missing from Newspaper Archive
December 1, 1937 Piqua, OH (State Armory)
Walter Achiu d. Frankie Hart (1-0)
Turp Grimes d. Sun Jennings (1-0, Jennings unable to continue for second fall)
Dutch Schultz d. Joe Wheeler
December 8, 1937 Piqua, OH (State Armory)
Walter Achiu d. Bob Blake (2-1)
Frankie Hart drew George Becker
Stanley Buresch d. Joe Wheeler
December 17, 1937 Piqua, OH (State Armory) Friday
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Frankie Hart drew Pete Sherman (1-1)
Bob Blake d. (DQ) Lord Lansdowne (2-1)
Mildred Burke d. June McDonald
Leo Anderson drew Charley Williams
$200 raised for the Salvation Army
December 22, 1937 Piqua, OH (State Armory)
No card found. Multiple papers are also missing from the final week of
December.
January 5, 1938 Piqua, OH (Armory)
Walter Achiu d. Stacy Hall (2-1)
Pete Sherman drew George Becker
Babe Kasaboski d. Jack Purdin
No winner was named in the mud match, but it is insinuated that it is Govro.
Ryan subbed
for Pete Sherman.
March 23, 1938 Piqua, OH (Armory)
No card
March 30, 1938 Piqua, OH (Armory)
Frankie Hart d. Jimmy Hefner (2-0)
Joe Magyar d. Sterling Davis (2-0)
Tex Hager d. (DQ) Spike Ashby
April 6, 1938 Piqua, OH (Armory)
Pete Sherman d. Frankie Hart (1-0, Hart unable to continue for second fall)
Tex Hager drew Otis Clingman
Railroad Routt d. Jack Curtis
Sherman subbed for Great Mephisto
January 12, 1938 Piqua, OH (Armory)
George Becker d. Pete Sherman (1-0, Sherman unable to continue)
Spike Ashby drew Joe Magyar (1-1)
Joe Banaski d. Joe Wolff
April 13, 1938 Piqua, OH (Armory)
Frankie Talaber d. Gorilla Grubmeier (2-1)
Jimmy Hefner d. Prince Ilaki
Railroad Routt drew Flash Clifford
Sherman said to have dislocated a shoulder
April 20, 1938 Piqua, OH (Armory)
Whitey Wahlberg d. Jimmy Hefner (2-0)
Whitey Govro d. Jiggs the Wrestling Bear
Bobby Blake d. Henry Hill (2-0)
January 19, 1938 Piqua, OH (Armory)
Walter Achiu d. George Becker (2-1)
Babe Kasaboski d. Joe Magyar (2-0)
Flash Clifford d. (DQ) Sterling Davis
April 27, 1938 Piqua, OH (Armory)
Boxing card
Kasaboski subbed for Joe Banaski
January 26, 1938 Piqua, OH (Armory)
Walter Achiu d. Jimmy Hefner (2-1)
6-man battle royal
Railroad Routt drew Dutch Schultz
Frankie Hart drew Ray Ryan (1-1)
The six men were Railroad Routt, Dutch Schultz, Stacy Hall, Ray Ryan, Spike
Ashby, and
Frankie Hart. Hall was supposed to face Schultz, but was injured in the battle
royal.
February 2, 1938 Piqua, OH (Armory)
Billy Weidner (world light heavyweight champ) d. Walter Achiu (2-1)
Ray Ryan d. Frankie Hart (2-1)
Yellow Dragon d. Flash Clifford
February 9, 1938 Piqua, OH (Armory)
Yellow Dragon d. Ray Ryan (2-0)
Tuffy Cleet drew Railroad Routt
Spike Ashby drew Henry Hill
February 16, 1938 Piqua, OH (Armory)
Spike Ashby d. Henry Hill (mud match)
Yellow Dragon d. Bob Blake (2-0)
Frank Wolff d. Joe Banaski (2-0)
February 23, 1938 Piqua, OH (Armory)
Billy Weidner (light heavyweight champ) d. (DQ) Yellow Dragon (2-1)
Frankie Talaber d. Pete Sherman (1-0)
Railroad Routt d. Spike Ashby
March 2, 1938 Piqua, OH (Armory)
Yellow Dragon d. Jimmy Hefner (2-1)
Whitey Wahlberg drew Pete Sherman
Railroad Routt drew Flash Clifford
May 4, 1938 Piqua, OH (Armory)
No card
May 11, 1938 Piqua, OH (Armory)
Great Mephisto d. (COR) Jack Claybourne (2-1)
Tex Hager d. Jose Rodriquez (1-0)
Joe Banaski d. Spike Ashby
Probably the last card of the season
November 16, 1938 Piqua, OH (Armory)
John Pesek (world champ) d. Nanjo Singh (2-0)
Bill Cazzell d. Lem Stecklin (2-1)
Bobby Blake d. Gordon Arquette
Cazzell subbed for Great Mephisto, who is suffering from a “critical case” of
blood
poisoning.
November 23, 1938 Piqua, OH (Armory)
John Pesek (world champ) vs. Turp Grimes
Whitey Wahlberg vs. Stacy Hall
Bill Cazzell vs. Lon Chaney
November 24 paper not on Newspaper Archive
November 30, 1938 Piqua, OH (Armory)
Whitey Wahlberg d. Great Mephisto (2-1)
Stacy Hall drew Lon Chaney
Black Panther d. Bill Christie
December 7, 1938 Piqua, OH (Armory)
Whitey Wahlberg d. Great Mephisto (2-1)
Bill Cazzell d. Black Panther
George Schwartz d. Frank Remille
Remille’s first name given as Ralph
March 9, 1938 Piqua, OH (Armory)
Frankie Talaber d. Frankie Hart (2-1)
Whitey Govro vs. Ed White (mud match)
Ray Ryan drew Railroad Routt
December 14, 1938 Piqua, OH (Armory)
No card
December 21, 1938 Piqua, OH (Armory)
Great Mephisto d. Whitey Wahlberg (2-1)
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Frankie Hart drew Stacy Hall (1-1)
Jimmy Hefner d. Lon Chaney
Bobby Blake drew Spike Ashby
Army benefit show
December 28, 1938 Piqua, OH (Armory)
No card
January 4, 1939 Piqua, OH (Armory)
Prospector Pete d. Clete Kaufman (donkey wrestling)
Frankie Hart d. Jimmy Hefner (2-1)
Bob Blake d. Lon Chaney
Donkey wrestling rules: a fall occurs when a man falls off his donkey. If this
occurs
because the donkey kicks or bucks, it does not count as a fall. This was supposed
to be
2/3 falls, though there is no indication that it ended up that way. Prospector Pete
is also
known as Pete Sherman.
January 11, 1939 Piqua, OH (Armory)
Stacy Hall d. Frankie Hart (1-0)
Bob Blake drew Walter Stratton
Cleve Welch d. Jack Rogers
Hart subbed for Jimmy Hefner
January 18, 1939 Piqua, OH (Armory)
Jimmy Hefner d. Frankie Hart (2-0)
Sailor Curley d. Bob Blake (2-0)
Cleve Welch drew George Ligoski
Curly subbed for Otis Clingman. Piqua shows switch to Fridays starting next
week.
January 27, 1939 Piqua, OH (Armory)
Yellow Dragon d. Jimmy Hefner (2-0)
5-man battle royal
Jack Zarnas drew Cleve Welch
Turp Grimes drew Sailor Curley
Men in the battle royal were Jack Zarnas, Cleve Welch, Turp Grimes, Sailor
Curley, and
Martin Levy.
February 3, 1939 Piqua, OH (Armory)
Yellow Dragon d. Sailor Curley (2-0)
Kimon Kudo drew Bill Brooks
Frankie Hart d. (DQ) Gorilla Poggi
John Pesek (world champ) d. John Grandovitch (1-0, Grandovitch unable to
continue for
second fall)
Turp Grimes drew Cleve Welch (1-1)
The Man From Mars d. Frank Remille
March 10, 1939 Piqua, OH (Armory)
Roland Kirschmeyer drew Orville Brown (1-1)
Turp Grimes d. Cleve Welch
Ernie Dugan drew Pasha Bey
March 17, 1939 Piqua, OH (Armory)
Roland Kirschmeyer d. Orville Brown (2-0)
Steve Budynas d. (DQ) Turp Grimes (2-0)
Bob Blake drew Bill Brooks
Kirschmeyer won in a total of 20 seconds – 10 seconds for the first fall and 10
for the
second
March 24, 1939 Piqua, OH (Armory)
Kimon Kudo d. Whitey Wahlberg (2-0)
The Man From Mars d. Gordon Arquette (1-0, Arquette unable to continue for
second fall)
Sammy Vangler drew Soldier Thomas
March 31, 1939 Piqua, OH (Armory)
The Man From Mars d. Kimon Kudo (0-1, Kudo injured in second fall and
cannot
continue)
Frankie Hart drew Bill Brooks
Sammy Vangler d. Spike Ashby
April 7, 1939 Piqua, OH (Armory)
No card
April 14, 1939 Piqua, OH (Armory)
Turp Grimes d. (DQ) Yellow Dragon (2-0)
Cleve Welch drew Al Lovelock
Bob Hulse d. Bob Arquette
April 21, 1939 Piqua, OH (Armory)
Stacy Hall d. Walter Stratton (2-1)
Whitey Wahlberg drew Tug Wilson (1-1)
Bob Hulse d. Ernie Dugan
April 28, 1939 Piqua, OH (Armory)
Great Mephisto d. (DQ) Turp Grimes (2-0)
Sammy Vangler drew Spike Ashby (0-0)
Bob Hulse d. (DQ) Bob Blake
December 19, 1939 in Dayton, OH
February 10, 1939 Piqua, OH (Armory)
Yellow Dragon d. Jimmy Hefner (2-1)
Cleve Welch drew Jack Zarnas (1-1)
Prospector Pete Sherman drew Sammy Vangler
1. Billy Weidner won a tournament to become the first MWA Junior
Heavyweight Champ.
Referee Howard Wagner fractures his jaw when punched by Jimmy Hefner after
his match.
February 17, 1939 Piqua, OH (Armory)
Turp Grimes d. (DQ) Yellow Dragon (2-1)
Whitey Wahlberg d. Bob Hulse (2-0)
Lon Chaney d. Sammy Vangler
Hulse subbed for Frankie Hart
February 24, 1939 Piqua, OH (Armory)
Apparently no card. On February 23, there is an advertisement for the March 3
card, but
no mention of anything on the 24th.
March 3, 1939 Piqua, OH (Armory)
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February 8, 1940 in Dayton, OH
1. Gil Knutsen beat Bill Wediner to win the MWA Junior Heavyweight Title
September 10, 1941 in Dayton, OH
1. Gladys Ryan & Mae Young beat Annie Snodgrass & Celia Blevins.
March 5, 1940 in Dayton, OH
September 16, 1941 in Dayton, OH
1. Bobby Bruns beat Turp Grimes via DQ.
1. Gladys Ryan drew Mae Weston.
June 18, 1940 in Dayton, OH
1. Mildred Burke beat Lupe Acosta.
September 23, 1941 in Dayton, OH
1. Mildred Burke beat Mae Young.
September 10, 1940 in Dayton, OH
1. Mildred Burke beat Gladys Gillem.
December 23, 1941 in Dayton, OH
1. Dave Reynolds beat Buzz Jones in a tournament final to win the vacant
MWA Light Heavyweight Title.
December 27, 1940 in Dayton, OH
1. Mildred Burke beat Gladys Ryan.
August 11, 1942 in Dayton, OH
1. The Great Mephisto beat Jules Larance to win the MWA Junior
Heavyweight Title.
February 13, 1941 in Dayton, OH
Memorial Hall drawing ???
1. Clete Kauffman & Buzz Jones beat Dave Reynolds & Stacey Hall in ring
filled with molasses.
August 25, 1942 in Dayton, OH
1. Jules Larance beat The Great Mephisto to win the MWA Junior
Heavyweight Title.
August 19, 1941 in Dayton, OH
1. Mildred Burke vs. Annie Snodgrass.
November 3, 1942 in Dayton, OH
August 27, 1941 in Dayton, OH
1. Jules Larance beat Martino Angelo to win the MWA Junior Heavyweight
Title.
1. Annie Snodgrass vs. Wilma Gordon.
November 10, 1942 in Dayton, OH
September 3, 1941 in Dayton, OH
1. Mae Young beat Annie Snodgrass.
2. Jules Larance beat Bob Kenaston to win the MWA Junior Heavyweight
Title.
1. Red Berry beat Lefty Pacer.
2. Martino Angelo beat Jules Larance to win the MWA Junior Heavyweight
Title.
November 24, 1942 in Dayton, OH
1. Red Berry drew Martino Angelo.
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Deceber 8, 1942 in Dayton, OH
1. Red Berry beat Bill Venable.
December 22, 1942 in Dayton, OH
1. Martino Angelo beat Red Berry.
March 6, 1945 in Dayton, OH
1. Pierre Labelle beat Franke Talaber to win the MWA Junior Heavyweight
Title.
April 26, 1949 in Dayton, OH
1. Frankie Talaber vs. Martino Angelo.
2. George Bollas & Jim Wright vs. Ken Kenneth & Ronnie Etchison.
3. Don Lee vs. Paul Stanlee.
July 26, 1949 in Dayton, OH
1. Don Eagle beat Ivan Rasputin.
August 2, 1949 in Dayton, OH
1. Don Eagle beat Suni War Cloud.
August 16, 1949 in Dayton, OH
1. Don Eagle drew Ron Etchison.
2. Jack Pesek & Frankie Talaber beat Benito Gardini & Fred Von Schacht.
August 23, 1949 in Dayton, OH
1. Cyclone Anaya & Frankie Talaber beat Lord Blears & Billy Fox.
December 1949 in Dayton, OH
1. Dan Morris beat Speedy Armor.
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January 10, 1951 in Troy, OH
In January 1950, Crosley Broadcasting announced that it would begin airing
wrestling matches live from it’s studios in Dayton beginning February 4.
Officials for Crosley believed this would be the first time wrestling would be
broadcast from a TV studio. The show would be taped in WLWD’s 200-seat
studio and also air in Cincinnati and Columbus.
1. Lord Pinkerton beat Hopalong Rokko.
February 13, 1951 in Dayton, OH
July 18, 1950 in Dayton, OH
1. Sandor Kovacs beat Frankie Talaber.
2. Antonino Rocca beat Ellis Bashara.
1. Chris Belkas drew Jackie Nichols.
2. Frankie Talaber drew Billy Venable.
3. Larry Kasaboski & Roy Shire beat Joe Christie & Speedy LaRance.
August 15, 1950 in Dayton, OH
1. Don Eagle beat Jack Kennedy.
November 9, 1951 in Troy, OH
1. Johnny Valentine vs. Ruffy Silverstein.
September 5, 1950 in Dayton, OH
1. Johnny Demchuk & Jim Lewis beat Ali Pasha & Hardboiled Haggerty.
2. Danny McShain drew Jackie Nichols.
1. Don Eagle beat Lucky Simunovich.
January 22, 1952 in Dayton, OH
1. Johnny Valentine NC Buddy Rogers.
September 26, 1950 in Dayton, OH
1. Ruffy Silverstein bea Kola Kwariani.
2. Jack Pesek & Frankie Talaber beat Dutch Howlett & Ivan Rasputin.
January 29, 1952 in Dayton, OH
1. Buddy Rogers beat Johnny Valentine via DQ.
February 5, 1952 in Dayton, OH
October 3, 1950 in Dayton, OH
1. Buddy Rogers beat Johnny Valentine.
1. Johnny Valentine & Jack Pesek beat Kay Bell & Jack Vansky.
March 18, 1952 in Dayton, OH
October 10, 1950 in Dayton, OH
1. Roy Shire beat Frankie Talaber to win the MWA Junior Heavyweight Title.
1. Gene Stanlee beat Fred Von Schacht via DQ.
May 10, 1952 in Dayton, OH
October 16, 1950 in Troy, OH
1. Lord Pinkerton & Hopalong Rokko vs. Sheik Clarence & Baron
Fricklesnickle.
2. Juanita Coffman vs. Francis Palmer.
3. Doc Gallagher vs. The Great Zuma.
4. The Nature Boy (Rogers ???) vs. Super Zebra Kid (Bollas ???).
January 9, 1951 in Dayton, OH
1. Bob Leipler beat Al Tucker.
2. Ella Waldek beat Mary Jane Mull.
3. Angelo Poffo drew George Drake.
May 17, 1952 in Dayton, OH
1. Frankie Talaber beat Nick Roberts.
2. George Drake beat Tom Steele.
3. Al Tucker beat Farmer Brown .
1. Don Eagle beat Len Hughes.
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May 24, 1952 in Dayton, OH
2. Donn Lewin beat Speedy LaRance.
3. Angelo Poffo drew Joe Wolfe.
1. Rocco Colombo beat Frank Hurley.
2. Nell Stewart beat Millie Stafford.
3. Marvin Mercer drew Angelo Poffo.
August 2, 1952 in Dayton, OH
May 31, 1952 in Dayton, OH
1. Ruffy Silvertsein beat Jim Henry.
2. Marvin Mercer drew Francois Miquet.
3. Donn Lewin beat Frank Marconi.
1. Frank Hurley drew George Drake.
2. Farmer Brown beat Bill Zimmovich.
3. Roy Shire beat Whitey Whittler.
August 5, 1952 in Dayton, OH
June 3, 1952 in Dayton, OH
1. Betty Hawkins & Theresa Theis beat Ethel Brown & Mary Jane Mull.
2. Luther Lindsay drew Marco Polo.
3. Buddy Rogers NC Don Arnold.
1. Joe Scarpello beat Roy Shire to win the MWA Junior Heavyweight Title.
August 9, 1952 in Dayton, OH
June 7, 1952 in Dayton, OH
1. Bill Miller beat Frank Hurley.
2. Little Beaver beat Fuzzy Cupid.
3. Nick Roberts beat Paul Orth.
1. Joe Scarpello beat George Drake.
2. Lord Blears beat Dutch Howlett.
3. Luther Lindsay beat Tony Sinatra.
August 16, 1952 in Dayton, OH
June 14, 1952 in Dayton, OH
1. Don Arnold beat Jim Henry.
2. George Drake drew Roy Shire.
3. Joe Scarpello beat Joe Christie.
1. Don Arnold beat Bob Geigel.
2. Frankie Talaber beat Karl Von Schober.
3. Nick Roberts beat Frank Marconi.
August 23, 1952 in Dayton, OH
1. Edmund Francis beat Bobby Ford.
2. Marco Polo beta Larry Chene.
3. Nick Roberts beat Ali Pasha.
July 5, 1952 in Dayton, OH
1. Frank Hurley drew Nick Roberts.
2. Don Arnold beat Al Tucker.
3. George Drake beat Joe Scarpello.
August 30, 1952 in Dayton, OH
1. George Drake beat Angelo Poffo.
2. Nick Roberts beat Ellis Bashara.
3. Don Arnold beatGeorge Macricostas.
July 12, 1952 in Dayton, OH
1. Don Arnold beat Al Tucker.
2. Marco Polo beat Whitey Wahlberg.
3. Bill Miller beat Nick Roberts.
September 2, 1952 in Dayton, OH
1. Don Arnold beat Bill Miller to win the MWA Title.
July 19, 1952 in Dayton, OH
1. Jim Henry beat Frank Hurley.
2. Don Arnold beat Tommy O’Toole.
3. Joe Scarpello beat Willie Burke.
September 13, 1952 in Dayton, OH
1. BobGeigel beat Melvin Dove.
2. Nick Roberts beat Bobby Ford.
3. Donn Lewin beat Tony Sinatra.
July 26, 1952 in Dayton, OH
1. Don Arnold beat Ali Pasha.
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1. Marvin Mercer drew Marco Polo.
2. June Byers beat Lil Bitter.
3. Nick Roberts beat Edmund Francis.
September 27, 1952 in Dayton, OH
March 10, 1953 in Dayton, OH
1. The Great Scott beat Edmund Francis via DQ.
2. June Byers beat Violet Viann.
3. Gino Martinelli & John Swenski beat Bill Miller & Bill Zim.
1. Frankie Talaber beat Marvin Mercer.
2. Tommy O’Toole & Angelo Poffo beat Paul Orth & Ali Pasha.
3. Bob Geigel beat Donn Lewin.
March 17, 1953 in Dayton, OH
October 4, 1952 in Dayton, OH
1. Roy Shire beat Louie Klein.
2. Frankie Talaber beat Paul Orth.
3. Gino Martinelli & John Swenski beat Charro Azteca & Jules LaRance.
1. Bill Miller beat Nick Roberts.
2. Marvin Mercer beat Johnny Rougeau.
3. Joe Scarpello beat George Drake.
March 24, 1953 in Dayton, OH
October 14, 1952 in Dayton, OH
1. Tommy O’Toole & Nick Roberts beat Jim Henry & Jules LaRance via DQ.
2. Donn Lewin beat Frank Marconi.
3. Roy Shire beat Louie Klein.
1. Ovila Asselin & Donn Lewin beat Bob Geigel & Paul Orth.
2. Johnny Rougeau drew Frankie Talaber.
3. Buddy Rogers beat Don Arnold to win the MWA Title.
March 31, 1953 in Dayton, OH
October 21 (??), 1952 in Dayton, OH
1. Gino Martinelli & John Swenski beat Charro Azteca & Al Tucker.
2. Louie Klein drew Frankie Talaber.
3. Buddy Rogers beat Roy Shire.
1. Bob Geigel beat Tommy O’Toole.
2. Billy Parks & Frankie Talaber beat George Bruckman & Jules LaRance.
3. Buddy Rogers beat Don Arnold.
April 7, 1953 in Dayton, OH
1. Gino Martinelli & Frankie Talaber beat Bill Zim & Karl Von Schober.
2. Louie Klein beat Hardy Kruskamp.
3. Buddy Rogers beat Primo Carnera.
October 21 (??), 1952 in Dayton, OH
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Luther Lindsay beat Jules LaRance.
Ovila Asselin beat Ali Pasha.
Donn Lewin drew Frankie Talaber.
Buddy Rogers beat Bob Geigel.
April 14, 1953 in Dayton, OH
1. Louie Klein & Gino Martinelli beat Jules LaRance & Frank Marconi.
2. Bill Miller beat Kola Kwariani.
3. Antonino Rocca beat Karl Von Schober.
October 28, 1952 in Dayton, OH
1. Luther Lindsay & Joe Wolfe beat George Macricostas & Paul Orth.
2. Billy Parks drew Roy Shire.
3. Luther Lindsay drew Frankie Talaber.
April 21, 1953 in Dayton, OH
1. Don Arnold drew Louie Klein.
2. Gino Martinelli & Joe Scarpello beat Karl Von Schober & Bill Zim.
3. Buddy Rogers NC Bill Miller.
December 9, 1952 in Dayton, OH
1. Joe Scarpello beat Benny Trudell.
2. Bob Geigel & Jack Vansky drew Ocila Asselin & Nick Roberts.
3. Edmund Francis NC Roy Shire.
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April 28, 1953 in Dayton, OH
1. Tommy O’Toole & John Swenski beat Frank Marconi & Karl Von Schrober.
2. Don Arnold beat The Greatest Scott via DQ.
3. Edmund Francis beat Frankie Talaber.
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May 12, 1953 in Dayton, OH
July 7, 1953 in Dayton, OH
1.
2.
3.
4.
Bill Miller beat Sam Silvers.
Gino Martinelli beat Bob Geigel.
Karl Von Schrober beat Don Arnold.
Bill Miller beat Gino Martinelli.
1. Nell Stewart beat Ida Mae Martinez.
2. Bill Miller beat Ruffy Silverstein.
3. The Greatest Scott beat Edmund Francis.
July 21, 1953 in Dayton, OH
May 19, 1953 in Dayton, OH
1. Nick Roberts drew Karl Von Schober.
2. Frankie Talaber & Bobby Ford beat Speedy LaRance & Paul Orth.
3. Bill Miller beat Don Arnold & Donn Lewin in a “handicap” match.
1. Nell Stewart beat Betty Hawkins.
2. Don Eagle NC Bob Geigel.
3. The Great Scott beat Bill Miller.
July 28, 1953 in Dayton, OH
May 23, 1953 in Dayton, OH
1. Donn Lewin beat Bob Wallace.
2. Bill Miller beat Nick Roberts.
3. Don Eagle beat Paul Orth.
1. Frankie Talaber beat Joe Scarpello.
2. Louie Klein & Jackie Nichols beat Ali Pasha & The Sheik of Araby.
3. Buddy Rogers beat The Greatest Scott.
August 4, 1953 in Dayton, OH
May 26, 1953 in Dayton, OH
1. Buddy Rogers beat Johnny Valentine.
1. Edmund Francis NC Louie Klein.
2. Bill Miller beat The Mysterious Durango.
3. Don Eagle beat Bob Geigel.
August 8, 1953 in Dayton, OH
June 2, 1953 in Dayton, OH
1. Paul Orth & Bob Wallace beat Joe Cassius & Bobby Ford.
2. Louie Klein drew Chet Wallick.
3. Bill Miller beat John Swenski.
1. The Greatest Scott beat Joe Wolfe.
2. Roy Shire beat Hercules McIntyre.
August 11, 1953 in Dayton, OH
June 9, 1953 in Dayton, OH
1. Gino Martinelli & Joe Scarpello beat Bob Geigel & Karl Von Schober.
2. The Mysterious Durango beat Whitey Wahlberg.
3. The Greatest Scott beat Frankie Talaber.
1. The Dark Secret beat Nick Roberts.
2. June Byers beat Ida Mae Martinez.
3. The Greatest Scott beat Bill Miller.
August 15, 1953 in Dayton, OH
June 23, 1953 in Dayton, OH
1. Donn & Ted Lewis beat Chris Belkas & Chet Wallick.
2. Gino Martinelli beat Bob Geigel.
3. The Great Scott NC Frankie Talaber.
June 30, 1953 in Dayton, OH
1. Eddie Gossett beat Jack Vansky.
2. Bob Geigel NC The Greatest Scott.
Auust 18, 1953 in Dayton, OH
1. Frankie Talaber beat Bob Geigel.
2. Don Eagle beat Red Kirkpatrick.
3. The Greatest Scott beat Edmund Francis.
1. Chris Belkas & Louie Klein beat Ted Lewin & Danno O’Shocker.
2. Edmund Francis NC Frankie Talaber.
3. The Greatest Scott beat Gino Martinelli.
August 21, 1953 in Troy, OH
June 26, 1953 in Troy, OH
1. Don Eagle beat Frankie Talaber.
2. June Byers beat Ida Mae Martinez.
3. Louie Klein & Joe Scarpello beat The Dark Secret & Jack Vansky.
1. Jackie Nichols beat Paul Orth.
2. Louie Klein & Joe Scarpello beat Frank Marconi & Jack Vansky.
3. Buddy Rogers beat The Great Scott.
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August 25, 1953 in Dayton, OH
October 13, 1953 in Dayton, OH
1. Louie Klein & Jackie Nichols beat Bob Geigel & Jack Vansky.
2. Marco Polo drew Whitey Wahlberg.
3. The Dark Secret beat Bill Miller.
1. The Greatest Scott beat Danoo O’Shocker.
2. Bill Miller beat Don Kalt.
3. Don Eagle NC Louie Klein.
September 1, 1953 in Dayton, OH
1. Frankie Talaber beat Edmund Francis.
2. Bob Geigel drew Joe Scarpello.
3. The Dark Secret NC The Greatest Scott.
October 27, 1953 in Dayton, OH
1. Kay Bell beat Joe Campbell.
2. Louie Klien beat Bobby Managoff.
3. Buddy Rogers & The Greatest Scott NC The Dark Secret & Bill Miller.
September 8, 1953 in Dayton, OH
1. Danny O’Sullivan beat Bobby Ford.
2. Joyce Ford & Nell Stewart beat Marilyn Shipman & Bonnie Watson.
3. The Dark Secret beat The Greatest Scott.
November 13, 1953 in Dayton, OH
1. The Dark Secret & Bill Miller NC Buddy Rogers & The Greatest Scott.
September 12, 1953 in Dayton, OH
November 17, 1953 in Dayton, OH
1. Buddy Rogers NC The Greatest Scott.
1. Frankie Talaber & Bob Weaver beat Speedy LaRance & Jack Vansky.
2. The Dark Secret beat Kay Bell.
3. Bill Miller beat The Greatest Scott via DQ.
September 16, 1953 in Dayton, OH
1. Bill Miller beat Nick Roberts.
2. The Greatest Scott beat Bob Geigel.
3. Buddy Rogers beat Bill Miller.
September 22, 1953 in Dayton, OH
November 24, 1953 in Dayton, OH
1. Jack Pesek beat Bob Geigel.
2. Frankie Talaber beat Tarzan White.
3. Bill Miller beat The Greatest Scott.
1. Frankie Talaber beat Joe Scarpello.
2. Buddy Rogers beat The Dark Secret.
3. The Greatest Scott beat Bill Miller.
December 1, 1953 in Dayton, OH
September 26, 1953 in Dayton, OH
1. Frankie Talaber & Bobby Weaver beat The Dark Secret & Bob Geigel.
2. Edmund Francis drew The Greatest Scott.
3. Bill Miller beat Buddy Rogers.
1. Edmund Franics beat Jackie Nichols.
2. Jack Vansky beat Danny O’Sullivan.
3. Chris Belkas beat Norm McIntyre.
December 8, 1953 in Dayton, OH
September 29, 1953 in Dayton, OH
1. Jackie Nichols beat The Pirate.
2. June Byers beat Ruth Boatcallie.
3. The Dark Secret & Bill Miller beat Buddy Rogers & Frankie Talaber.
1. Frankie Talaber beat Roy Shire.
2. Edmund Francis beat Bobby Weaver.
3. The Mysterious Durango & Al Kashey beat Chris Belkas & Joe Scarpello.
December 22, 1953 in Dayton, OH
October 6, 1953 in Dayton, OH
1. Marco Polo drew Joe Scarpello.
2. Ruffy Silverstein beat Hercules McIntyre.
3. The Dark Secret & Bill Miller beat Buddy Rogers & Frankie Talaber.
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4.
Len Hughes drew Jack pesek.
Nell Stewart beat Dot Dotson.
Frankie Talaber beat Bob Geigel.
Buddy Rogers & The Great Scott beat The Dark Secret & Bill Miller.
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January 7, 1954 in Dayton, OH
March 23, 1954 in Dayton, OH
1. Al Kashey drew Danny O’Sullivan.
2. Donna Dieckman & Terry Majors beat Carol Cook & Ruth Boatcallie.
3. Buddy Rogers beat The Dark Secret.
1. Pierre LaSalle drew Bull Montana.
2. Frankie Talaber beat George Bruckman.
3. Buddy Rogers & The Greatest Scott beat Oyama Kato & Bill Miller.
March 27, 1954 in Dayton, OH
January 16, 1954 in Dayton, OH
1. Don Eagle beat Len Hughes.
1. Don Eagle beat Durrango.
March 30, 1954 in Dayton, OH
January 19, 1954 in Dayton, OH
1. Lou Thesz NC Bill Miller.
1. Carl Engstrom beat Ted Germaine.
2. El Diablo (Don Leo Jonathon) & Bob Geigel beat Sonny Kurgis & Pierre
Labelle. Jonathon made have been under the mask for several more months.
3. Oyama Kato beat Frankie Talaber.
April 6, 1954 in Dayton, OH
January 26, 1954 in Dayton, OH
1. Don Leo Jonathon beat John Swenski.
1. Lou Thesz beat Andre Drapp.
April 13, 1954 in Dayton, OH
February 9, 1954 in Dayton, OH
1. Len Hughes beat Bobby Ford.
2. Andre Drapp & Danny O’Sullivan beat Red Kirkpatrick & Joe Scarpello.
3. Oyama Kato beat Frankie Talaber to win the MWA Junior Heavyweight
Title.
1. El Diablo beat Len Hughes.
2. Edmund Francis & Bull Montana beat Frankie Talaber & Ray Stern.
3. Buddy Rogers beat Ruffy Silverstein.
April 27, 1954 in Dayton, OH
February 16, 1954 in Dayton, OH
1. Joe Swenski & Frankie Talaber beat Red Kirkpatrick & Jack Vansky.
2. Buddy Rogers beat Len Hughes.
3. George Bollas beat The Great Scott.
1. Carl Engstrom & Ray Stern beat George Macriscostas & Jack Vansky.
2. Bull Montana drew Bob Weaver.
3. The Great Scott beat Don Eagle.
February 23, 1954 in Dayton, OH
1. Frankie Talaber beat Oyama Kato to win the MWA Junior Heavyweight
Title
March 9, 1954 in Dayton, OH
1. Bob Geigel beat George Bruckman.
2. Len Montana drew Bobby Weaver.
3. The Great Kato & Bill Miller beat Buddy Rogers & The Greatest Scott.
March 16, 1954 in Dayton, OH
1. The Great Scott beat Len Montana.
2. Frankie Talaber beat BobGeigel.
3. Oyama Kato beat Edmund Francis.
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May 4, 1954 in Dayton, OH
1. Carl Engstrom & Frankie Talaber beat Edmund Francis & The Mysterious
Durango.
2. George Macricostas drew Rusty Rogers.
3. Don Eagle drew The Great Scott.
June 26, 1954 in Dayton, OH
1. Don Eagle beat George Macricostas.
May 11, 1954 in Dayton, OH
June 29, 1954 in Dayton, OH
1. Al Kashey drew Joe Scarpello.
2. Bill Miller & Len Montana beat The Great Scott & Ray Stern.
3. Buddy Rogers beat El Diablo (Don Leo Jonathon).
1. John Swenski & Frankie Talaber beat Frank Marconi & Whitey Whittler.
2. Bill Miller drew Ray Stern.
May 15, 1954 in Dayton, OH
1. Ruffy Silverstein beat Don Leo Jonathon.
July 6, 1954 in Dayton, OH
1. John Swenski & Frankie Talaber beat BobGeigel & Joe Scarpello.
2. The Great Scott beat Andre Drapp.
3. Buddy Rogers beat Bill Miller.
May 18, 1954 in Dayton, OH
July 13, 1954 in Dayton, OH
1. Frankie Talaber beat Bob Geigel.
2. Ruffy Silverstein & Ray Stern beat Frank Marconi & Ali Pasha.
3. Don Eagle NC Great Scott.
1. Dick Hutton beat Jack Vansky.
2. Guy Brunetti & Joe Tangaro beat John Swenski & Frankie Talaber.
3. Ray Stern beat The Great Scott.
May 22, 1954 in Dayton, OH
July 17, 1954 in Dayton, OH
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3.
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5.
El Diablo drew Carl Engstrom.
Billy Two Rivers drew Joe Wolfe.
Nell Stewart beat LeChona LaClair.
Buddy Rogers beat Ray Stern.
Bill Miller beat Ruffy Silverstein.
1. Don Leo Jonathon drew Great Scott.
July 20, 1954 in Dayton, OH
1. Dick Hutton drew Francois Miquet.
2. Guy Brunetti & Joe Tangara beat The Mysterious Durango & Joe Scarpello.
3. Bill Miller beat Don Eagle via DQ.
May 22, 1954 ??? in Dayton, OH
1. Don Leo Jonathon drew Carl Engstrom.
July 27, 1954 in Dayton, OH
May 25, 1954 in Dayton, OH
1. Billy Two Rivers beat Jack Vansky.
2. Kit Fox & Al Kashey beat Frankie Milano & Danny O’Sullivan.
3. Ray Stern beat Bull Montana.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Whitey Whittler beat Frankie Talaber.
June Byers beat Judy Glover.
Buddy Rogers &The Great Scott drew Guy Brunetti & Joe Tangaro.
Dick Hutton beat Whitey Wahlberg.
August 3, 1954 in Dayton, OH
June 5, 1954 in Dayton, OH
1. Buddy Rogers beat Ray Stern
1. Ray Stern beat Whitey Whittler.
2. Don Eagle beat Chief Kit Fox.
3. Eddie Gossett drew Al Kashey.
June 22, 1954 in Dayton, OH
August 10, 1954 in Dayton, OH
1. Whitey Whittler beat Joe Wolfe.
2. John Swenski & Frankie Talaber beat Antone Leone & Paul Orth.
3. Bill Miller drew Ray Stern.
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1. Nick Roberts & Ruffy Silverstein beat The Mysterious Durango & Francois
Miquet.
2. Haralambos Karpizilos beat Paddy Mack.
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3. Eddie Gossett drew Ray Stern.
3. Leon Graham beat Dick Beyer.
August 24, 1954 in Dayton, OH
1. Louie Klein & Ray Stevens beat Joe Scarpello & Whitey Whittler.
2. Frankie Talaber beat The Mysterious Durango.
3. Don Eagle beat Bill Miller.
December 4, 1954 in Dayton, OH
1. Danny McShain beat Ray Stern.
2. Dick Hutton beat Leon Graham.
3. Buddy Rogers beat Len Montana.
August 28, 1954 in Dayton, OH
1. Don Leo Jonathon beat John Swenski.
January 11, 1955 in Dayton, OH
1. Stan Holek drew Len Montana.
2. Bill Miller & Johnny Valentine beat Donn Lewin & Ray Stern.
3. Nell Stewart beat Ida Mae Martinez.
August 31, 1954 in Dayton, OH
1. Mike Clancy beat Paul Orth.
2. Eddie Gossett beat Frankie Talaber.
3. Buddy Rogers beat Ray Stern.
January 18, 1955 in Dayton, OH
1. Donn Lewin beat Leon Graham.
2. Stan Holek NC Ray Stern.
3. Billy Varga beat Jackie Nichols.
September 7, 1954 in Dayton, OH
January 25, 1955 in Dayton, OH
1. Bill Miller & LenMonatan beat Guy Bruneti & Joe Tangaro.
1. Stan Holek NC Len Montana.
2. Jackie Nichols drew Ray Stern.
3. Billy Varga beat Oyama Kato.
September 21, 1954 in Dayton, OH
January 28, 1955 in Piqua, OH
1. Don Eagle beat Edmud Francis.
2. Eddie Gossett drew Al Kashey.
3. Don Leo Jonathon & Lou Klein beat Whitey Whittler & Man Mountain
Dean, Jr.
1. Whitey Wahlberg beat George Macricostas.
2. Frankie Talaber beat Oyama Kato.
3. Jackie Nichols beat Masked Durango.
September 25, 1954 in Dayton, OH
January 29, 1955 in Dayton, OH
1. Don Eagle beat Man Mountain Dean, Jr.
1. Ray Stern beat The Mysterious Durango.
2. Billy Varga beat Dick Beyer.
3. Danny O’Sullivan drew Leon Graham.
September 28, 1954 in Dayton, OH
1. Nick Roberts beat Don Leo Jonathon.
2. Buddy Rogers beat Bill miller.
October 12, 1954 in Dayton, OH
February 1, 1955 in Dayton, OH
1. Ray Stern drew Stan Holek.
2. June Byers & Mae Weston beat Betty Hawkins & Millie Stafford.
3. Jackie Nichols drew Billy Varga.
1. Bill Miller beat Don Leo Jonathon.
February 5, 1955 in Dayton, OH
November 27, 1954 in Dayton, OH
1. Jackie Nichols beat Oyama Kato.
2. June Byers beat Millie Stafford.
3. Ray Stern drew Billy Varga.
1. The Mysterious Durango beat Sonny Kurgis.
2. Billy Varga beat Joe Scarpello.
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February 8, 1955 in Dayton, OH
1. George Macricostas beat LeonGraham.
2. Stan Holek & Dick Hutton beat The Mysterious Durango & Ed Von Albers.
3. Jackie Nichols beat Billy Varga.
February 15, 1955 in Dayton, OH
June 16, 1955 in Dayton, OH
1. Chief Big Heart beat Sandor Fozo.
2. Don Arnold beat George Macriscostas.
3. Joe Scarpello beat bill Zim.
1. Chief Big Heart vs. Tommy O’Toole.
2. Frankie Talaber vs. Bill Zim.
3. Jackie Nichols vs. Ed Von Albers.
June 18, 1955 in Dayton, OH
1. Tex McKenzie beat Ali Pasha.
April 9, 1955 in Dayton, OH
June 21, 1955 in Dayton, OH
1. Joe Scarpello drew Billy Varga.
2. Chief Big Heart beat Edie Albers.
3. Dick Hutton beat Bill Zim.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Bill Miller beat Chief Big Heart.
Stan Holek & Tex McKenzie beat Jerry Graham & Lenny Montana.
Ed Albers drew Tommy O’Toole.
Stan Holek, Tex Mckenzie, & Frankie Talaber beat Jerry Graham, Bill
Miller, & Lenny Montana.
April 19, 1955 in Dayton, OH
1. Juan Hernandez & Jackie Nichols beat Sandor Fozo & Tommy O’Toole.
2. George Drake drew Joe Scarpello.
3. Chief Big Heart beat Buddy Rogers.
July 1, 1955 in Piqua, OH
1. Joe Scarpello drew Billy Varga.
2. China Mara beat Dot Dotson.
3. Stan Holek beat Fozo Malenko.
May 3, 1955 in Dayton, OH
1. Jakie Nichols & Joe Scarpello beat Billy Varga in a “handicap” match.
July 2, 1955 in Dayton, OH
May 14, 1955 in Dayton, OH
1. Dick Hutton beat Tex McKenzie.
1. Don Arnold & Juan Hernandez drew Dick Hutton & The Great Scott.
July 26, 1955 in Dayton, OH
May 21, 1955 in Dayton, OH
1. Bill Miller beat Buddy Rogers to win the Eatsern States Title.
1. Dick Hutton beat Sandor Fozo.
May 28, 1955 in Dayton, OH
August 13, 1955 in Dayton, OH
1. Dick Hutton drew Joe Scarpello.
1. Stan Holek drew Tommy O’Toole.
2. Billy Varga beat Prince Emir.
3. Bobo Brazil beat George Macricostas.
May 31, 1955 in Dayton, OH
1. Billy Varga beat Jackie Nichols.
2. Bobo Brazil & Tex McKenzie drew Bill Miller & The great Scott.
3. Joe Scarpello beat Frankie Talaber.
September 3, 1955 in Dayton, OH
1. Don Arndold drew Billy Varga.
June 4, 1955 in Dayton, OH
1. Buddy Rogers beat Chief Big Heart.
September 10, 1955 in Dayton, OH
1. Tex McKenzie beat Tommy O’Toole.
June 11, 1955 in Dayton, OH
1. Bobo Brazil & Tex McKenzie drew Bill Miller & The Great Scott.
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September 13, 1955 in Dayton, OH
1. Little Beaver & Cowboy Bradley vs. Fuzzy Cupid & Irish Jackie.
1. Don Arnold & Stan Holek beat Len Montana & Frank Taylor.
May 11, 1956 in Dayton, OH
September 17, 1955 in Dayton, OH
1. Ramon Torres beat Bill Zim.
2. Joe Scarpello beat Jack Vansky.
3. George Macricostas beat Stan Holek.
1. Nick Roberts beat Roberto Pico.
2. Al Kashey drew Mr. X.
3. Don & Ray Stevens vs. Bobo Brazil & Frankie Talaber.
June 5, 1956 in Dayton, OH
September 27, 1955 in Dayton, OH
1. Dick Hutton & Len Montana beat Don Arnold & Bobby Ford.
1. Don Lee beat Frank Townsend.
2. Joe Scarpello drew Mr. X.
3. Bobo Brazil & Frankie Talaber beat Don & Ray Stevens.
October 1, 1955 in Dayton, OH
July 10, 1956 in Dayton, OH
1. The Dark Secret drew Leon Graham.
2. Chief Big Heart beat Bill McDaniels.
3. Pat O’Connor beat The Golden Secret.
1. Shag Thomas beat Nick Roberts.
2. Jackie Nichols & Frankie Talaber NC Don & Ray Stevens.
October 22, 1955 in Dayton, OH
July 18, 1956 in Dayton, OH
1. Don Arnold drew Leon Graham.
2. Dick Hutton drew Bill Miller.
1. Jackie Nichols beat Don Stevens.
2. Frankie Talaber beat Ray Stevens.
3. Jim Hady drew Marvin Mercer.
October 29, 1955 in Dayton, OH
1. Roger Mackey beta Bill McDaniels.
2. Ali Baba, Jr. beat George Bruckman.
3. Buddy Rogers beat Billy Weidner.
November 8, 1955 in Dayton, OH
1. Bill Miller beat Don Arnold.
August 2 (or 7 ???), 1956 in Dayton, OH
1. Jim Hady beat Ray Stevens to win the MWA Junior Heavyweight Title.
August 7, 1956 in Dayton, OH
1. Don Lee & Chief White Owl beat Jim Grabmeier & Frank Townsend.
2. Charlie Hoover beat Shag Thomas to win the vacant Ohio Negro Title.
3. Jim Hady beat Ray Stevens.
December 6, 1955 in Dayton, OH
1. Ali Baba & Joe Scarpello beat Don Arnold & Bobby Ford.
August 21, 1956 in Dayton, OH
February 28, 1956 in Dayton, OH
1. Ethel Johnson & Babs Wingo beat Lois Johnson & Theresa Theis.
2. Bobo Brazil & Frankie Talaber beat Don & Ray Stevens.
3. Don Lee beat Mike McGee.
1. Buddy Rogers beat Don Lee.
August 23, 196 in Dayton, OH
1. Don Arnold drew Lenny Montana.
April 17, 1956 in Dayton, OH
1. Billy Watson beat Gene Stanlee.
August 27, 1956 in Dayton, OH
1. Don Arnold beat The Masked Secret.
May 1, 1956 in Dayton, OH
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June 29, 1957 in Piqua, OH
1. Frankie Talaber beat ali Pasha.
2. Don Eagle & Billy Two Rivers beat Ivan Bornov & Ian Campbell.
October 25, 1956 in Dayton, OH
1. Frankie Talaber beat Billy Two Rovers.
2. Don Eagle beat Don Lee.
3. Billy Watson drew Luther Lindsay.
July 9, 1957 in Dayton, OH
November 1, 1956 in Dayton, OH
1. Buddy Rogers beat The Zebra Kid via DQ.
1. Don Eagle beat Francois Miquet.
July 12, 1957 in Dayton, OH
November 8, 1956 in Dayton, OH
1. Buddy Rogers vs. Billy Darnell.
1. Luther Lindsay beat Charlie Hoover to win the vacant Ohio Negro Title.
July 16, 1957 in Dayton, OH
1. Buddy Rogers vs. The Zebra Kid.
November 11, 1956 in Dayton, OH
1. Luther Lindsey beat Chest Bernard.
2. The Kentuckian drew Frankie Talaber.
3. Don Eagle & Billy Two Rivers beat Don Lee & The Hooded Terror via DQ.
July 23, 1957 in Dayton, OH
1. Billy Darnell & Buddy Rogers vs. Stu Gibson & The Zebra Kid.
October 22, 1956 in Dayton, OH
1. Don Eagle beat The Hooded Terror.
October 28, 1957 in Dayton, OH
1. Cowboy Bradley & Billy Cox beat Lord Littlebrook & Tiny Roe.
2. Buddy Austin beat Don Eagle via DQ.
November 29, 1956 in Dayton, OH
1. Lou Thesz beat Jim Bernard.
December 22, 1956 in Dayton, OH
1. Billy Watson vs. Buddy Rogers.
January 10, 1957 in Dayton, OH
1. Don Eagle beat Jim Bernard.
March 22, 1957 in Dayton, OH
1. Ivan Bornov & The Great Malenko vs. The Kentuckian (Ike Eakins) & Ken
Kenneth.
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January 10, 1958 in Dayton, OH
1. Charlie Hoover vs. Bill Scholl.
2. George Caheen vs. Leon Graham.
3. Ed Francis & Fritz Von Goering vs. Johnny Barend & The Kentuckian.
October 14, 1958 in Dayton, OH
1. Bob hess vs. George Szabo.
2. Bill Scholl vs. George Strickland.
3. Dino Bravo & Leon Graham beat Buddy Austin & Juan Sebastian.
January 17, 1958 in Dayton, OH
1. Frankie Talaber vs. Buddy Rosen.
2. Edmund Francis & Ali Pasha vs. Farmer Brenner & The Kentuckian.
3. Buddy Rogers vs. Fritz Von Goering.
November 4, 1958 in Dayton, OH
January 21, 1958 in Dayton, OH
1. Ivan the Terrible vs. Lord Littlebrook.
2. Nell Stewart vs. JoAnn Mullineaux.
3. Dick Hutton vs. Johnny Barend.
1. Jungle Boy Szabo beat Charles Stewart.
2. Ethel Johnson beat Martha Scott.
3. Don Eagle & Leon Graham beat Buddy Austin & Gorgeous George Grant.
December 2, 1958 in Dayton, OH
March 11, 1958 in Dayton, OH
1. Edmund Francis drew Dick Torio.
2. Framer Brenner beat Paul orth.
3. Leon Graham & Frankie Talaber beat Bill Hoover & Mike McGee.
1. Charlie Hoover beat Hercules McIntyre.
2. Leon Graham beat Silent Montenaro.
3. Don Eagle & Chief War Eagle beat Buddy Austin & Chief White Owl.
December 9, 1958 in Dayton, OH
May 13, 1958 in Dayton, OH
1. Frankie Talaber beat Bill Scholl.
2. Farmer Brenner drew Jim Hady.
3. Buddy Austin & Lee Chona LaClair beat Joann Mullineaux & Bull Scholl.
1. Don Eagle, Leon Graham, & Chief War Eagle beat Buddy Austin, Hercules
McIntyre, & Chief White Eagle.
May 13, 1958 in Dayton, OH (TV??)
December 19, 1958 in Dayton, OH
1. Farmer Brenner drew Dick Torio.
2. Frankie Talaber beat Bill Scholl.
1. Don Eagle, War Eagle, & Leon Graham beat Buddy Austin, Chief White
Owl, & Hercules McIntyre.
July 1, 1958 in Dayton, OH
January 6, 1959 in Dayton, OH
1. Lord Blears beat Hal Keene.
1. Juan Sebastian drew Chief White Owl.
2. Don & Jackie Fargo beat Jackie Nichols & Frankie Talaber.
3. Buddy Rogers beat Buddy Austin.
August 19, 1958 in Dayton, OH
1. Jungle Boy (George Szabo) beat George Bruckman.
2. Buddy Austin drew Dino Bravo.
3. Country Boy Calhoun beat Silent Montanero & Jack Terry in a “handicap”
match.
4. Buddy Rogers beat Juan Sebastian.
January 20, 1959 in Dayton, OH
1. Juan Sebastian beat Jim Montenero.
2. Don & Jackie Fargo beat Leon Graham & Jackie Nichols.
3. Buddy Roger sbeat Buddy Austin.
January 27, 1959 in Dayton, OH
October 7, 1958 in Dayton, OH
1. Juan Sebastian beat Chief White Owl.
2. Leon Graham & Jackie Nichols beat Don & Jackie Fargo.
3. Buddy Rose beat Don Verdue.
1. Dino Bravo NC Juan Sebastian.
2. George Strickland beat Bill Hess.
3. Buddy Austin & Mary Alice Hollis beat Dino Bravo & Elaine Ellis.
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February 10, 1959 in Dayton, OH
1. Leon Graham & Buddy Rosen beat Juan Sebastian & Oscar verdue via DQ.
2. Irish Mike McGee beat Sweet Daddy Siki.
3. Buddy Austin & Jackie Fargo beat Buddy Rogers & Great Scott via DQ.
February 17, 1959 in Dayton, OH
1. Buddy Austin drew Great Scott.
2. Leon Grahama & Frankie Talaber beat Charlie Hoover & Irish Mike Mcgee.
3. Jackie Nichols drew Oscar Verdue.
February 24, 1959 in Dayton, OH
1. Sweet Daddy Siki beat Ali Pasha.
2. Marvin Mercer beat Little Boy Blue.
3. Yaqui Joe beat Oscar Verdue.
February 28, 1959 in Dayton, OH
1. Marvin Mercer drew Buddy Rosen.
2. Sweet Daddy Siki drew Yaqui Joe.
3. Buddy Rogers & Great Scott beat Buddy Austin & El Diablo.
April 17, 1959 in Piqua, OH
1. Marvin Mercer beat Little Boy Blue.
2. Elaine Ellis beat Barbara Baker.
3. Jackie Nichols drew Juan Sebastian.
April 21, 1959 in Dayton, OH
1. The Iron Russian beat Jerry Gold.
2. Sweet Daddy Siki & Fritz Von Goering beat Louie Klein & Jackie Nichols.
3. Don Eagle beat Omaya Kato.
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February 9, 1960 in Dayton, OH
1. Buddy Rogers & Sweet Daddy siki beat Bob Ellis & The Black menace.
May 24, 1960 in Dayton, OH
September 27, 1960 in Dayton, OH
1. Bill Miller beat Fritz Von Goering.
June 14, 1960 in Dayton, OH
1. Billy Darnell drew Oyama Kato.
2. Mighty Joe beat Jack Steele.
3. Don Eagle, Golden Superman, & Karl Krauser beat Johnny Barend,
Magnificent Maurice, & The Phantom.
4. Happy Humphrey & Frankie Talaber beat Ted Christy, Billy Cox, & Taro
Sakuro in a “handicap” match.
1. Bill Miller, Frankie Talaber, & Leon Graham beat Johnny Barend,
Magnificent Maurice, & Oyama Kato.
October 3, 1960 in Dayton, OH
August 12, 1960 in Middletwon, OH
1. Nick Bockwinkel drew Roy shire.
2. Angelo Poffo beat Pepper Gomez.
3. Hercules Cortez & Wilbur Snyder beat Roy & Ray Shire via DQ.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Golden Superman beat Taro Sakuro.
Johnny Demchuk beat Oyama Kato.
Billy Darnell beat The Black menace.
Karol Krauser beat Ted Christy.
The Scufflin’ Hillbillies & Happy Humphrey beat Johnny Barned,
Magnificent Maurice, & Donn Lewin.
August 30, 1960 in Dayton, OH
October 11, 1960 in Dayton, OH
1.
2.
3.
4.
Karol Karuaser beat ted Christy.
Billy Darnell drew leon graham.
Oyama Kato & Taro Sakuro beat Frankie Talaber & Chief White Owl.
Golden Superman & The Scufflin’ Hillbillies beat Johnny Barend,
Magnificent Maurice, & Red Satan.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Johnny Demchuk drew The white angel.
Billy Darnell & Golden superman beat Jack Steele & Oscar Verdue.
Karol Krauser beat Donn Lewin via DQ.
Johnny Barend & Magnificent Maurice beat The Scufflin’ Hillbillies via
DQ.
September 10, 1960 in Troy, OH
1. Chief White Owl beat The Black Menace.
2. Mr. Kleen beat Cousin Alfred ina “boxing” match.
October 18, 1960 in Dayton, OH
1.
2.
3.
4.
September 13, 1960 in Dayton, OH
1.
2.
3.
4.
Karol Krauser beat Jack Steele.
Mighty Joe beat Ted Christy.
Oyama Kato & taro Sakuro beat Johnny Barend & Magnificent Maurice.
The Golden Superman & Frankie Talaber beat The Black Menace & The
Golden Secret.
Leon Graham drew Oyama Kato.
Mighty Joe & Golden Superman beat Taro Sakuro & Jack Steele.
Hans Herman beat Frank Pickens.
Billy Darnell, Karol Krauser, & Frankie Talaber beat Johnny Barend,
Magnificent Maurice, & Donn Lewin.
October 25, 1960 in Dayton, OH
1.
2.
3.
4.
Billy Darnell & Leon Graham beat Oyama Kato & Taro Sakuro.
Hans Herman beat Golden Superman via Dq.
Yukon Eric beat Magnificent Maurice.
Mighty Joe & Frankie Talaber beat Johnny Barend & Donn Lewin.
September 20, 1960 in Dayton, OH
1. Billy Darnell drew Johnny Demchuk.
2. Mighty Joe beat Taro Sakuro.
3. Don Eagle & Golden Superman beat Johnny Barend & Magnificent
Maurice.
4. Karol Krauser beat Oyama Kato.
5. Happy Humphrey & Frankie Talaber beat Ted Christy & Billy Cox.
September 24, 1960 in Troy, OH
1. Happy Humphrey beat Billy Cox & Red satan in a “handicap” match.
2. Rip Collins & Chuck Connley beat Ted Christy & Oscar Verdue.
3. Johnny Barend & Magnificent Maurice beat Don Eagle & Frankie Talaber.
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November 1, 1960 in Dayton, OH
1.
2.
3.
4.
Frankie Talaber beat Donn Lewin.
Mighty Joe beat Jack Steele.
Billy Darnell beat Taro Sakuro via DQ.
Yukon Eric & Golden Superman beat Hans Herman & Oyama Kato.
TV Taping
November 1, 1960 in Dayton, OH
1. Taro Sakuro beat Frank Pickens.
2. Golden Superman & Mighty Joe beat Billy scholl & Jack Steele.
3. Magnificent Maurice beat Bill Gallion.
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4. Big Head & Frankie Talaber beat Johnny Barend & Billy Cox.
March 7, 1961 in Dayton, OH
November 15, 1960 in Dayton, OH
1. Don Leo Jonathon NC Johnny Barend.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Golden Superman beat Donn Lewin.
Mighty Joe beat Oscar Verdue.
Happy Humphrey & Frankie Talaber beat Bill Cox & Hans Hermann.
Johnny Barend & Magnificent Maurice beat Bill Miller & Billy Darnell.
March 14, 1961 in Dayton, OH
1. Don Leo Jonathon & Karl Gotch beat Johnny Barend & Magnificent
Maurice via DQ.
November 22, 1960 in Dayton, OH
1.
2.
3.
4.
Johnny Demchuk drew Golden Superman.
Leon Graham & Mighty Joe beat Hans Hermann & Jack Steele.
Billy Darnell beat Donn Lewin.
Johnny Barend & Magnificent Maurice beat Frankie Talaber & Chief Big
Heart.
May 23, 1961 in Dayton, OH
1. Don Eagle NC Johnny Barend.
November 29, 1960 in Dayton, OH
1.
2.
3.
4.
Billy Darnell beat Taro Sakuro via DQ.
Golden Superman drew Karol Krauser.
Mighty Joe & Gene Stanlee beat Oyama Kato & Donn Lewin.
Bill Miller, Frankie Talaber. & Chief Big Heart beat Johnny Barend,
Magnificent Maurice, & Hans Hermann.
December 6, 1960 in Dayton, OH
1.
2.
3.
4.
Billy Darnell beat Billy Cox.
Golden Superman beat Jack Steele via DQ.
Karol Krauser beat Happy Humphry.
Mighty Joe & Gene Stanlee beat Oyama Kato & Taro Sakuro.
December 13, 1960 in Dayton, OH
1.
2.
3.
4.
Billy Darnell drew Karol Krauser.
Bill Miller & Frankie Talaber beat Jack Dillon & The Menace.
George Strickland beat Fritz Von Goering.
Mighty Joe & Steve Stanlee beat Johnny Barend & Magnificent Maurice.
December 20, 1960 in Dayton, OH
1.
2.
3.
4.
Gene Stanlee beat Jack Dillon.
Frankie Talaber beat Taro Sakuro.
Billy Darnell drew George Strickland.
The Hillbillies beat Johnny Barend & Magnificent Maurice.
December 27, 1960 in Dayton, OH
1.
2.
3.
4.
Mighty Joe beat Jack Dillon.
Gene Stanlee & Frankie Talaber beat The Black Menace & Jack Steele.
Karol Krauser beat The Shadow.
The Hillbillies beat Johnny Barend & Magnificent Maurice.
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May 30, 1961 in Dayton, OH
1. Don Eagle NC Johnny Barend.
02/20/62 Dayton, OH Buddy Rogers beat Moose Cholak
July 29, 1962 in Dayton, OH
Montgomery County Fairgrounds drawing ???
June 6, 1961 in Dayton, OH
1. Johnny Barend & Magnificent Maurice beat Don Eagle & Kit Fox.
1.
2.
3.
4.
June 27, 1961 in Dayton, OH
1. Johnny Barend & Fritz Von Goering beat Don Eagle & Frankie Talaber.
Elaine Ellis vs. Mary Hillis.
George Strickland vs. Black Satan.
Irish Jackie vs. Pancho Lopez.
Frankie Talaber vs. Bobby Allen.
October 16, 1962 in Dayton, OH
1. Karl Gotch beat Don Leo Jonathon.
September 19, 1961 in Dayton, OH
April 2, 1965 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1. Pat O’Conner NC Johnny Barend.
October 3, 1961 in Dayton, OH
Montgomery County Fairgrounds drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Jerry Graham drew Kit Fox.
Frankie Talaber beat El Diablo.
Chuck Conley beat Steve Stanlee.
Johnny Barend beat Chief White Owl.
Buddy Rogers beat The Sheik.
November 7, 1961 in Dayton, OH
Fifth Street Recreation Center drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
1. Lucille Dupre & Princess Little Cloud beat Mary Jane Mull & Dorothy
Carter.
2. Fred Curry drew The Masked Marvel.
3. Lou Klein beat Jerry Graham via DQ.
4. Johnny Barend beat Tony Parisi.
5. The Sheik & Bulldog Brower beat Haystacks Calhoun & Johnny Valentine
in three falls. Calhoun & Valentine lost via count out in the third fall.
April 23, 1965 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
The Beast & Fuzzy Cupid beat Fred Curry & Pancho Lopez.
The Masked Marvel pinned Tim Hampton.
Johnny Powers beat Frankie Talaber.
Johnny Barend & Magnificent Maurice beat Lou Klein & Tony Parisi.
The Sheik beat Bobo Brazil in three falls. Barzil was DQed in the third fall.
Magnificent Maurice beat Chris Belkas.
Johnny Barend beat Chief White Owl.
Eric & Karl Von Krupp drew Leon Graham & Frankie Talaber.
Buddy Rogers beat Buddy Austin.
November 14, 1961 in Dayton, OH
Fifth Street Recreation Center drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Hercules Cortez beat Jim Grabmire.
Magnificent Maurice beat Chief White Owl.
Frankie Talaber beat Johnny Barend via DQ.
Art & Don Nielsen beat Eric & Karl Von Krupp.
November 22, 1961 in Dayton, OH
Fifth Street Recreation Center drawing ???
1. Buddy Rogers vs. Johnny Barend.
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In late 1964, Ed Farhat bought Jim Barnett’s Detroit based territory. Beginning
in 1966, the promotion began airing studio matches in Dayton on Friday
evenings from 5:30 to 6:30pm on Channel 16 (before it became a PBS affiliate).
An additional hour would be taped earlier in the afternoon for airing the next
week. The promotion would then run a house show starting at 8:30pm at the
5,000 seat Hara Arena. Shows would occasionally be held at the Montgomery
County Fairgrounds when Hara was unavailable.
One June 6, 1969, Hara Area ran an ad in the newspaper stating that the weekly
matches would now be booked by the new Wrestling Show Classics promotion
(run by Bobby Davis and Mark Lewin). The new group also took over the
Channel 16 TV slot and began airing a locally produced studio show.
July 6, 1965 in Dayton, Ohio
Montgomery County Fairgrounds drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Note: This is thought to be the first show promoted by Farhat after buying the
Detroit territory.
Farhat’s taped shows from Walled Lake, MI soon started on Channel 22 at noon
on Saturdays. The promotion would then run it’s house shows at the
Montgomery County Fairgrounds on Tuesday nights during the summer. In the
fall of 1969, Farhat moved his shows to the 500 seat Dayton Gym Club. By the
beginning of 1970, the house shows had been moved to the Frigidaire Local 801
Union Hall.
January 1972 saw Wrestling Show Classics out of business and Farhat back at
Hara Arena, but still on Channel 22. The Channel 16 station no longered carried
wrestling and would soon become a PBS station.
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Sky Low Low beat Pancho Lopez.
Mr. Kleen beat Guy Mitchell.
Fred Curry beat Gary Hart via DQ.
The Sheik NC Bobo Brazil in three falls. They battled to a double DQ in the
third fall.
Novembr 6, 1965 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Fred Curry beat Gary Hart.
Chief White Owl beat The Destroyer.
Argentina Apollo beat George Cannon.
Art Thomas beat Bob Brower.
Bobo Brazil beat The Sheik.
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January 24, 1967 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Women’s match.
Chief White Owl vs. Jerry Graham.
Billy Red Lyons pinned Tokyo Joe.
Bobo Brazil vs. Bill Miller.
U.S. Champ The Sheik vs. Fred Curry.
May 12, 1967 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Ernie Ladd pinned The Spoiler (Bob Harmon).
Irish Jackie pinned Little Brutus.
Bobo Brazil pinned Mr. X.
NWA Tag Champs Al Costello & Karl Von Brauner beat Fred Curry & Red
Lyons via pinfall.
5. U.S. Champ The Sheik DDQ Bill Miller.
February 10, 1967 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Midget tag match.
Tokyo Joe pinned Mike Loren.
Billy Red Lyons pinned Big Bad John.
Fred Curry beat Sailor Art Thomas via DQ.
Jerry Graham pinned Chief White Owl.
May 26, 1967 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
June 2, 1967 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
February 24, 1967 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1. Billy Red Lyons & Lou Klein vs. Nicoli & Boris Volkoff.
2. Jerry Graham beat Chief White Owl in an “Indian strap” match.
3. The Sheik pinned Sweet Daddy Siki.
1. Bobby Shane beat Johnny Kace.
2. Karl Karlsson vs. Ivan Kalmikoff.
3. The Oklahoma Kid & Lou Klein vs. Tokyo Joe & Zilas Amara (Abdullah the
Butcher).
4. Mighty Igor vs. Sailor Art Thomas in a “no DQ” match.
5. Bill Miller DDQ Big Bad John.
March 17, 1967 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Lou Klein drew Ivan Kalmikoff (15:00).
Mighty Igor beat Mr. X (Mike Loren) via submission.
Tokyo Joe beat Chief White Owl.
Billy Red Lyons beat Jerry Graham via DQ.
The Sheik beat Bobo Brazil via DQ.
June 9, 1967 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1. Prince Pullins pinned Steve Stanlee.
2. Fred Curry pinned Tokyo Joe.
3. Al Costello & Karl Von Brauner beat Billy Red Lyons & Bobby Shane when
Costello pinned Shane.
4. Bill Miller pinned Big Bad John in a “no DQ” match.
June 16, 1967 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
April 7, 1967 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1. Tokyo Joe pinned Mike Loren.
2. Fred Curry pinned Big Bad John.
3. Al Costello & Karl Von Brauner beat Chief White Owl & Nicoli Volkoff
when Costello pinned Volkoff.
4. Billy Red Lyons pinned Jerry Graham.
5. U.S. The Sheik beat Mighty Igor via DQ
Lou Klein drew Ivan Kalmikoff (15:00).
Chief White Owl beat Big Bad John via DQ.
Mighty Igor DDQ Sailor Art Thomas.
NWA Tag Champs Al Costello & Karl Von Brauner beat Bobo Brazil & Bill
Miller via DQ
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
The Oklahoma Kid pinned Johnny Kace.
Billy Red Lyons beat Sailor Art Thomas via DQ.
Fred Curry pinned Steve Stanlee.
Bobby Shane beat Karl Von Brauner via DQ.
Bill & Danny Miller beat Big Bad John & Tokyo Joe when Bill pinned Joe.
June 23, 1967 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
April 28, 1967 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Women’s tag match.
Big Bad John vs. Prince Pullins.
NWA Tag Champs Fred Curry & Billy Red Lyons vs. Mr. X & Bill Frazier.
U.S. Champ The Sheik vs. Bobo Brazil.
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1.
2.
3.
4.
Lou Klein drew Ivan Kalmikoff (10:50).
Prince Pullins beat The Beast via DQ.
Mighty Igor DDQ Sailor Art Thomas.
The Oklahoma Kid & Lucille Dupree beat Tom Jones & Mary Jane Mull
when Dupree pinned Mull.
5. Bobby Shane DDQ Karl Von Brauner.
6. Bill Miller beat The Student (George Steele) via DQ
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June 30, 1967 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
August 18, 1967 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1. Chief White Owl vs. Tokyo Joe.
2. The Oklahoma Kid vs. Danny Miller.
3. NWA Tag Champs Al Costello & Karl Von Brauner vs. Billy Red Lyons &
Bobby Shane.
4. U.S. Champ The Sheik vs. Fred Curry.
1. Bill & Danny Miller beat Lou Klein & Prince Pullins when Danny pinned
Pullins.
2. Al Costello & Ray St. Clair beat Bobby Shane & The Oklahoma Kid when
Costello pinned Shane.
3. Bobo Brazil & Fred Curry beat Tokyo Joe & Tokyo Tom in two straight
falls. Curry pinned Joe. Brazil pinned Tom.
July 7, 1967 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
August 25, 1967 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
The Oklahoma Kid pinned Steve Stanlee.
Tokyo Joe pinned Prince Pullins.
Bill Miller pinned Tank Morgan.
Bobby Shane beat The Student via DQ.
U.S. Champ The Sheik beat Fred Curry via DQ.
1. John L. Sullivan (Johnny Valiant) drew Tom Jones (20:00).
2. Chief White Owl pinned Mr. X.
3. NWA Tag Champs Al Costello & Ray St. Clair drew Bill & Danny Miller
(30:00).
4. U.S. Champ The Sheik beat Bobo Brazil via DQ.
September 1, 1967 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing 2,492
July 14, 1967 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1. Little Beaver & Joey Russell beat Sky Low Low & Fuzzy Cupid when
Russell pinned Cupid.
2. Darling Dagmar pinned Diamond Lil.
3. Bobby Shane drew Danny Miller (30:00).
4. Bobo Brazil & Mighty Igor beat Al Costello & Karl Von Brauner in two
straight falls. Brazil pinned Von Brauner. Igor forced Costello to submit.
1. Bill & Danny Miller pinned Tom Jones & Johnny Kace when Danny pinned
Jones.
2. Fred Curry pinned Big Bad John.
3. NWA Tag Champs Al Costello & Ray St. Clair beat The Oklahoma Kid &
Bobby Shane when St. Clair pinned Shane.
4. The Sheik beat Bobo Brazil via countout in a “no DQ” match with two
referees.
September 8, 1967 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
July 21, 1967 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1. Irish Jackie pinned Cowboy Bradley.
2. Chief White Owl beat Al Costello via DQ.
3. Bill & Danny Miller beat Mighty Igor & Ivan Kalmikoff when Bill pinned
Kalmikoff.
4. Bobo Brazil pinned Gary Hart.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
September 15, 1967 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
July 28, 1967 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Tom Jones drew Bob Harmon (15:00).
Tokyo Joe beat Haystack Muldoon via countout.
The Oklahoma Kid pinned Gary Hart.
Bobo Brazil & Bobby Shane beat NWA Tag Champs Bill & Danny Miller
via DQ .
Tom Jones pinned Steve Stanlee.
The Oklahoma Kid pinned Big Bad John.
Fred Curry drew Danny Miller (15:00).
Al Costello & Ray St. Clair beat Mighty Igor & Bobby Shane via countout.
U.S. Champ The Sheik beat Bobo Brazil via countout in a “lumberjack”
match.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Fred Curry vs. Joe Smith
Oklahoma Kid vs. Dan Miller
Al Costello & Ray St. Clair vs. Mighty Igor & Ivan Kalmikoff
U.S. Champ The Sheik beat Bobo Brazil in a “steel cage” match.
September 22, 1967 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
August 11, 1967 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1. Bobby Shane pinned Johnny Kace.
2. Fred Curry beat Bill Miller via DQ.
3. NWA Tag Champs Al Costello & Ray St. Clair (Tinker Todd) beat Chief
White Owl & The Oklahoma Kid when Costello pinned Owl.
4. Bobo Brazil beat Tokyo Joe via DQ.
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1.
2.
3.
4.
The Beast beat Tom Jones.
Chief White Owl beat Big Bad John.
Fred Curry pinned Joe Smith (Don Kent).
NWA Tag Champs Al Costello & Ray St. Clair beat Bill & Danny Miller via
DQ.
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September 29, 1967 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
The Crusher (John Medencia) vs. The Space Man (Frank Hickey).
Lou Klein pinned Frankie Laine.
Joe Smith pinned Al LaFrance.
The Beast beat Man Mountain (George) Cannon via countout.
U.S. Champ The Sheik beat Chief White Owl via blood stoppage.
December 8, 1967 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
December 15, 1967 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
October 6, 1967 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
The Kentucky Butcher (John Quinn) beat Joe Smith via submission.
The Beast DDQ The Oklahoma Kid.
Big Bad John pinned Emil Dupree.
Al Costello & Ray St. Clair beat Bobo Brazil & Chief White Owl in three
falls. St. Clair pinned Owl. Brazil pinned St. Clair. Costello pinned White
Owl.
Lucille Dupree & Elaine Ellis beat ??? & ???.
Danny Miller beat George Cannon via DQ.
The Oklahoma Kid pinned Tokyo Joe.
Baron Von Raschke vs. Chief White Owl.
U.S. Champ The Sheik DCO The Kentucky Butcher.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Mary Jane Mull vs. Ramona Isabelle.
Elaine Ellis vs. Lucille Dupree.
Mary Hillis vs. Kay Noble.
Women’s Battle Royal.
Baron Von Raschke vs. George Cannon.
U.S. Champ The Sheik vs. Chief White Owl in a “Texas death” match.
October 13, 1967 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Kay Noble & Mary Jane Mull vs. Pat Grant & Lucille Dupree.
Fred Curry vs. The Kentucky Butcher.
Bobo Brazil vs. The Beast.
U.S. Champ The Sheik vs. Chief White Owl in a “no DQ” match.
November 3, 1967 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
The Shadow vs. Al LaFrance.
Ramona Isabelle vs. Kay Noble.
The Oklahoma Kid pinned Big Bad John.
The Kentucky Butcher vs. Tokyo Joe.
U.S. Champ The Sheik vs. Chief White Owl in an “Indian strap” match.
November 10, 1967 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Chin Lee vs. ???.
Oklahoma Kid vs. Man Mountain Cannon.
Don Leo Jonathan vs. Tokyo Joe.
NWA Tag Champs Danny Miller & Fred Curry vs. Kentucky Butcher & Big
Bad John.
November 17, 1967 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Midget tag match.
The Kentucky Butcher vs. Joe Smith.
Fred Curry vs. Chin Lee.
Danny Miller vs. Big Bad John.
U.S. Champ The Sheik beat The Oklahoma Kid in three falls. Kid pinned
Sheik. Sheik beat Kid via submission. Kid was DQed.
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January 5, 1968 in Dayton, OH
Montgomery County Fairgrounds drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Midget tag match.
Chief White Owl vs. Mike Loren.
The Oklahoma Kid vs. The Spoiler.
Danny Miller vs. Bull Ortega.
Don Leo Jonathan vs. The Kentucky Butcher.
February 16, 1968 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Chief White Owl drew Alex Perez.
The Oklahoma Kid pinned Al Roberts.
Bull Curry pinned Ernie Ladd.
Mark Lewin beat Baron Von Raschke in three falls. Lewin pinned Raschke.
Raschkle beat Lewin via sleeperhold. Lewin beat Raschke via sleeperhold.
February 23, 1968 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
January 12, 1968 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1. The Oklahoma Kid beat Pierre Labelle via DQ.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Bull Curry vs. Danny Miller.
Pierre LaBelle vs. Joe Smith.
Bull Ortega vs. The Kentucky Butcher.
Fred Curry vs. Al Costello.
Mark Lewin vs. Big Bad John.
U.S. Champ The Sheik vs. The Oklahoma Kid.
March 1, 1968 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1. Hell’s Angels vs. Dusty Runnells & Rudy Kay.
2. Alex Perez vs. Pierre LaBelle.
3. Bull Curry vs. The Oklahoma Kid.
Januarey 19, 1968 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Victor the Wrestling Bear vs. two men.
Pierre LaBelle vs. Al Costello.
Bull Ortega vs. Chief White Owl.
Big Bad John vs. The Kentucky Butcher.
Mark Lewin vs. The Big O (Bugsy McGraw).
Bull Curry vs. The Oklahoma Kid.
March 8, 1968 in Dayton, OH
Montgomery County Fairgrounds drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Big Bad John drew Dusty Runnells.
Baron Von Raschke drew Alex Perez.
The Oklahoma Kid beat Pierre LaBelle via DQ.
Bull Curry & Baron Von Raschke beat Mark Lewin & Alex Perez in three
falls. Von Raschke beat Lewin via sleeperhold. Lewin pinned Raschke.
Curry pinned Perez.
January 26, 1968 in Dayton, OH
Montgomery County Fairgrounds drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Alex Perez drew Bull Ortega.
The Oklahoma Kid beat Pierre LaBelle via DQ.
Baron Von Raschke beat Danny Miller via sleeperhold.
Bull Curry beat Mark Lewin in three falls. Curry pinned Lewin. Lewin beat
Curry via sleeperhold. Curry pinned Lewin.
February 2, 1968 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Bull Ortega beat Mike Loren.
Pierre LaBelle drew Alex Perez.
Baron Von Raschke beat Prince Pullins.
Bull Curry beat Mark Lewin in three falls. Lewin pinned Curry. Curry
pinned Lewin. Lewin was DQed.
March 15, 1968 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
The Oklahoma Kid drew Bull Ortega.
Bull Curry beat Ernie Ladd via DQ.
Mark Lewin beat Pierre LaBelle via DQ.
Baron Von Raschke beat Alex Perez in three falls. Perez pinned Raschke.
Raschke pinned Perez. Raschke beat Perez via sleeperhold
March 22, 1968 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1. Pierre LaBelle vs. Danny Miller.
2. Hell’s Angels vs. Al Costello & Ray St. Clair.
3. Baron Von Raschke vs. Fred Curry.
March 29, 1968 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
February 9, 1968 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1. George Cannon vs. The Big O.
2. The Kentucky Butcher vs. Crusher Verdu.
3. Bull Curry & Baron Von Raschke vs. Mark Lewin & The Oklahoma Kid.
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1. Hell’s Angels beat Chief White Owl & Al Costello when Paul pinned Owl.
2. Fred Curry beat Baron Von Raschke via DQ.
3. Bull Curry & Pierre LaBelle beat Mark Lewin & The Oklahoma Kid in three
falls. Lewin beat LaBelle via sleeperhold. Curry pinned Kid. LaBelle
pinned Lewin.
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April 12, 1968 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Pierre LaBelle pinned Matt Gilmore.
The Oklahoma Kid drew Baron Von Raschke (15:00).
Mark Lewin & Alex Perez beat Hell’s Angels via DQ.
Bull Curry pinned Chief White Owl.
May 31, 1968 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1. Vicki Adams & Lucille Dupree beat Mary Jane Mull & Toni Rose when
Adams pinned Mull.
2. Fred Curry & Mark Lewin beat Hell’s Angels via DQ.
3. Ernie Ladd drew The Oklahoma Kid (20:00).
4. U.S. Champ The Sheik NC Bull Curry in three falls. Sheik beat Curry via
submission. Curry pinned Sheik. Both men were counted out.
April 19, 1968 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Joe Smith pinned Frankie Laine.
Pierre LaBelle beat Danny Miller via DQ.
Ernie Ladd beat Chief White Owl via submission.
U.S. Champ The Sheik beat Alex Perez in three falls. Perez pinned Sheik.
Sheik beat Perez via submission. Sheik pinned Perez.
June 14, 1968 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1. Mr. Kleen beat Tom Jones via submission.
2. The Big O pinned Man Mountain Mike.
3. Fred Curry & The Oklahoma Kid beat Al Costello & Ray St. Clair when
Curry pinned St. Clair.
4. Mark Lewin pinned Ernie Ladd.
5. U.S. Champ The Sheik beat Bull Curry in a “steel cage” match.
April 26, 1968 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Dusty Runnells (Rhodes) pinned The Spoiler.
The Big O beat Frankie Laine via submission.
The Oklahoma Kid drew Baron Von Raschke (15:00).
Mark Lewin beat Ernie Ladd in three falls. Ladd beat Lewin via submission.
Lewin beat Ladd via sleeperhold. Ladd was DQed.
May 3, 1968 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
June 21, 1968 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1. Hell’s Angels beat Chief White Owl & Al Costello when Paul pinned
Costello.
2. Fred Curry pinned Mike Loren.
3. Lou Thesz pinned Danny Miller.
4. Baron Von Raschke pinned The Oklahoma Kid.
5. U.S. Champ The Sheik beat Mark Lewin via DQ.
1. Al Costello pinned Bob Boyer.
2. Chief White Owl drew The Big O (15:00).
3. Pierre LaBelle beat Tony Marellos in two straight falls. LaBelle pinned
Marellos. LaBelle pinned Marellos.
4. U.S. Champ The Sheik beat Baron Von Raschke in three falls. Sheik beat
Raschke via submission. Raschke beat Sheik via sleeperhold. Raschke was
DQed.
June 28, 1968 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
The Convict (Stan Frazier) beat Tom Jones via submission.
Ernie Ladd drew The Oklahoma Kid (15:00).
NWA Tag Champs Hell’s Angels beat Fred & Bull Curry via DQ.
Mark Lewin NC Baron Von Raschke.
May 10, 1968 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
The Big O drew Dusty Runnells (15:00).
Hell’s Angels beat Alex Perez & Chief White Owl when Ron pinned Perez.
Bull Curry pinned Danny Miller.
Lou Thesz beat Pierre LaBelle in two straight falls. Thesz pinned LaBelle.
Labelle was DQed.
May 17, 1968 in Dayton, OH
Montgomery County Fairgrounds drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Hell’s Angels beat Chief White Owl & Tom Jones when Ron pinned Jones.
The Oklahoma Kid drew Baron Von Raschke (15:00).
Mark Lewin beat Pierre LaBelle via DQ.
Bull Curry beat U.S. Champ The Sheik in three falls. Sheik pinned Curry.
Curry pinned Sheik. Sheik was DQed.
July 5, 1968 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
The Big O drew Danny Miller (15:00).
The Oklahoma Kid beat The Convict via DQ.
Fred Curry pinned Joe Smith.
Mark Lewin DCO Baron Von Raschke.
Bull Curry pinned Paul Dupree.
July 19, 1968 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1. NWA Tag Champs Hell’s Angels beat Fred & Bull Curry via DQ.
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July 26, 1968 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
The Oklahoma Kid drew Bull Ortega (15:00).
Mark Lewin beat The Zebra Kid via sleeperhold.
Bull Curry DCO Baron Von Raschke.
Paul Dupree DDQ Fred Curry.
September 13, 1968 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
August 9, 1968 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1. Chief White Owl beat Baron Von Raschke via DQ.
2. Bull Curry drew Bull Ortega.
3. NWA Tag Champs Hell’s Angels beat Danny Miller & Paul Christy when
Paul pinned Christy.
4. The Rebel (Dick Murdoch) beat Mark Lewin via DQ.
September 20, 1968 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
August 16, 1968 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Thunderbolt Patterson pinned The Convict.
Hell’s Angels beat Paul Christy & Frankie Taliber when Ron pinned Taliber.
Bull Curry pinned Sonny King & Bill Bomber in a “handicap” match.
The Rebel beat Mark Lewin via DQ.
Danny Miller vs. Big O.
Fred Curry vs. Baron Von Raschke.
Thunderbolt Patterson vs. Chief White Owl.
Hell’s Angels vs. Al Costello & Paul Christy.
Bull Curry DKO The Rebel in a “Texas death” match.
Bob Nandor drew Bull Ortega.
Al Costello beat The Big O via DQ.
Ox Baker beat Frankie Taliber via submission.
The Rebel beat Bull Curry in an “Alabama chain” match.
October 4, 1968 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1. Bob Nandor drew Porky Pig.
2. Bull Ortega pinned Ivan Kalmikoff.
3. Al Costello beat The Spoiler in two straight falls. Costello pinned Spoiler.
Costello pinned Spoiler.
4. Bull Curry & Might Igor beat Hell’s Angels. Igor beat Paul via submission
Ron pinned Curry. Curry pinned Ron.
August 23, 1968 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Fred Curry beat The Big O via DQ.
Thunderbolt Patterson pinned Danny Miller.
Bull Ortega drew Paul Christy (15:00).
Bull Curry pinned Chief White Owl.
The Rebel beat Mark Lewin via DQ in a “corral” match (aka “lumberjack”
match).
October 11, 1968 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Baron Von Raschke drew The Big O.
Thunderbolt Patterson pinned Bull Ortega.
Argentina Apollo beat Ox Baker via submission.
NWA Tag Champs Hell’s Angels beat Bull Curry & Mighty Igor in three
falls. Igor beat Paul via submission. Ron pinned Curry. Curry was counted
out.
August 30, 1968 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Porky Pig (Mike Loren) beat Paul Christy via DQ.
Baron Von Raschke drew Danny Miller.
Thunderbolt Patterson pinned Bill Miller.
Bobo Brazil & Mark Lewin beat Bull Curry & The Rebel when Brazil
pinned Rebel.
October 18, 1968 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Bob Nandor drew The Big O.
Ivan Kalmikoff pined Buddy James.
Rocky Johnson pinned Porky Pig.
Bull Curry, Argentina Apollo, & Mighty Igor beat Baron Von Raschke,
Hell’s Angels in three falls. Paul pinned Igor. Igor beat Paul via
submission. Apollo beat Raschke via submission.
September 6, 1968 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
The Big O drew Bull Ortega.
Ivan Kalmikoff beat Porky Pig via DQ.
Argentina Apollo beat Joe Smith via submission.
Hell’s Angels drew Thunderbolt Patterson & Baron Von Raschke (15:00).
The Rebel beat Bull Curry via DQ.
U.S. Champ The Sheik beat Mark Lewin in two straight falls. Sheik beat
Lewin via submission. Sheik pinned Lewin.
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November 1, 1968 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1. Ramona Isabelle & Lucille Dupree beat Mary Jane Mull & Marva Scott
when Isabelle pinned Mull.
2. Ben Justice beat Mike Loren via sleeperhold.
3. Al Costello pinned Ron Sanders.
4. Thunderbolt Patterson beat Rocky Johnson via DQ.
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November 8, 1968 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Al Costello beat Mike Loren via DQ.
Ben Justice beat Sonny King via sleeperhold.
Darling Dagmar beat Diamond Lil.
Chief White Owl & Mighty Igor beat Bull Ortega & The Big O when Igor
pinned O.
5. Rocky Johnson beat Thunderbolt Patterson in three falls of a “no DQ”
match. Patterson pinned Johnson. Johnson pinned Patterson. Patterson was
counted out.
November 15, 1968 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Mike Loren pinned Sonny King.
Ron Sanders drew Jack Murphy (30:00).
Bull Ortega beat Benny Jarrells via submission.
Rocky Johnson & Ben Justice beat Ox Baker & Joe Smith when Johnson
forced Smith to submit.
November 22, 1968 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1. Bob Nandor drew Mike Loren.
2. Lou Klein pinned Benny Jarrells.
3. NWA Tag Champs Hell’s Angels beat Rocky Johnson & Ben Justice when
Paul pinned Justice.
4. Thunderbolt Patterson pinned Chief White Owl.
November 29, 1968 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Ron Sanders drew Bob Nandor.
Joe Smith beat Benny Jarrells via submission.
Lou Klein beat Ox Baker via DQ.
Ben Justice & Rocky Johnson beat Hell’s Angels in a “steel cage” match.
December 5, 1968 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Lou Klein drew Joe Smith.
Al Costello beat Ron Sanders via submission.
Joey Russell beat Little Brutus.
Hell’s Angels NC Rocky Johnson & Ben Justice.
December 12, 1968 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Bob Nandor drew The Spoiler.
Lou Klein pinned Blackjack Gordon.
Al Costello beat Ox Baker via DQ.
The Big O beat Mighty Igor via DQ.
Thunderbolt Patterson NC Rocky Johnson.
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January 3, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Montgomery County Fairgrounds drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Al Costello pinned Bill Frazier.
Ben Justice beat Benny Jarrolls via sleeperhold.
Paul Dupree pinned Sonny King.
Mike Loren pinned Ron Sanders.
Mighty Igor, Ben Justice, & Al Costello beat The Big O, Hell’s Angels when
Igor forced Ron to submit.
January 10, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
February 21, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Ben the Wrestling Bear beat seven wrestlers.
Lou Klein pinned Gorgeous George, Jr.
Darling Dagmar beat Diamond Lil.
Tom Jones pinned Jim Paturalski.
NWA Tag Champs Rocky Johnson & Ben Justice beat Great Kojika & Ron
Sanders when Johnson pinned Sanders.
6. The Stomper beat Bull Curry via DQ.
Great Kojika pinned Bill Frazier.
Bull Ortega beat Ron Sanders via submission.
Al Costello pinned The Spoiler (Bobby Harmon).
Rocky Johnson NC Karl Kox.
NWA Tag Champs Hell’s Angels beat Mighty Igor & Ben Justice when Paul
pinned Justice.
January 17, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
No Show Scheduled: February 14, 1969
Great Kojika drew Bull Ortega.
Ben Justice beat Bull Curry via DQ.
Thunderbolt Patterson beat Chief White Owl.
Mark Lewin & Rocky Johnson beat Hell’s Angels when Lewin beat Ron via
sleeperhold.
February 28, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1. Emil Dupree beat Bob Nandor via submission.
2. Great Kojika beat Henry Dunn.
3. NWA Tag Champs Rocky Johnson & Ben Justice beat The Crushers (Ray
Elmore & Medencia) in two straight falls. Justice pinned Crusher #2
(Elmore) for the second fall.
4. Bull Curry beat The Stomper via DQ
March 7, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
January 24, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1. Jamaica Kid & Joey Russell beat Cowboy Bradley & Billy the Kid when
Jamaica pinned Bradley.
2. Great Kojika beat Lou Klein.
3. Thunderbolt Patterson beat Bob Nandor.
4. Mighty Igor beat Bull Curry via DQ.
5 Hell’s Angels beat Mark Lewin & Rocky Johnson via DQ.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Tom Jones pinned Ron Sanders.
Al Costello pinned Sonny King.
Mike Loren pinned Bob Nandor.
Great Kojika drew Ben Justice (20:00).
Rocky Johnson NC The Stomper (Guy Mitchell).
March 14, 1969 in Dayton, OH
January 31, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Chief White Owl beat Mike Loren via DQ
Lou Klein pinned Ron Sanders.
Al Costello pinned Bob Nandor.
Mighty Igor & Mark Lewin beat Great Kojika & Duke Keomuka when
Lewin beat Keomuka via sleeperhold.
1. Thunderbolt Patterson beat Ivan Kalmikoff.
2. Mark Lewin beat The Stomper (Guy Mitchell) via DQ.
3. Mighty Igor, Rocky Johnson, & Ben Justice beat Great Kojika, Mike Loren,
& Sonny King when Igor forced King to submit.
4. U.S. Champ The Sheik NC Bull Curry.
No Show Scheduled: March 21, 1969
February 7, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1. Thunderbolt Patterson beat Ivan Kalmikoff.
2. Mark Lewin beat The Stomper (Guy Mitchell) via DQ.
3. Mighty Igor, Rocky Johnson, & Ben Justice beat Great Kojika, Mike Loren,
& Sonny King when Igor forced King to submit.
4. U.S. Champ The Sheik NC Bull Curry.
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March 28, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1. NWA Tag Champs Rocky Johnson & Ben Justice vs. The Stomper & Great
Kojika.
2. Bull Curry vs. George Cannon.
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April 4, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
Prince Pullins pinned Benny Jarrolls.
Jerry Graham pinned Ivan Kalmikoff.
Al Costello drew Dan Miller (15:00).
Mighty Igor beat Kenny Russell & The Shadow via double submission in a
“handicap” match.
5. NWA Tag Champs Rocky Johnson & Ben Justice beat The Stomper & Great
Kojika via DQ.
No Show Scheduled: May 16, 1969
1.
2.
3.
4.
April 11, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
May 23, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Chuck Conney & Rip Collins vs. Great Kojika & Stan Kowalski.
Lou Klein vs. Jim Morrison.
Jerry Graham vs. Dan Miller.
The Stomper vs. Ben Justice.
Ernie Ladd vs. Mark Lewin.
Note: This was the last Farhat show at Hara Arean until 1972.
Chuck Conley vs. Crusher #2.
Rip Collins vs. Crusher #1.
A wrestling bear vs. The Rebel & Tom Brandon.
George Cannon vs. George Allen.
The Stomper vs. Ben Justice.
June 17, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Montgomery County Fairgrounds drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
April 18, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Lou Klein pinned Tom Jones.
Thunderbolt Patterson pinned Bob Nandor.
Ivan Kalmikoff drew Mike Loren (15:00).
The Stomper & Great Kojika beat Mighty Igor & Bull Ortega when Kojika
pinned Ortega.
Pedro Godoy beat Jack Murphy via submission.
Mary Jane Mull pinned Patty Drake.
Jerry Graham pinned Danny Miller.
NWA Tag Champs Hell’s Angels beat Ben Justice & Frankie Laine when
Paul pinned Justice. The Duprees wouldn’t officially win the titles until a
few days later in Detroit.
5. U.S. Champ The Sheik NC Fred Curry.
6. Bobo Brazil pinned Ernie Ladd.
June 24, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Montgomery County Fairgrounds drawing ???
April 25, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Great Kojika drew Lou Klein (15:00).
Bull Ortega pinned Ivan Kalmikoff.
Ben Justice beat Mike Loren by DQ.
Mighty Igor & George Cannon beat Bull Curry & Great Kojika when Igor
forced Kojika to submit.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Great Kojika drew Lou Klein (15:00).
Bull Curry pinned Jack Armstrong.
Bobo Brazil beat Jerry Graham via DQ.
NWA Tag Champs Hell’s Angels NC with Ben Justice & Frankie Laine.
U.S. Champ The Sheik NC Fred Curry in a “no DQ” match.
July 1, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Montgomery County Fairgrounds drawing ???
May 2, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Prince Pullins pinned Ron Sanders.
George Cannon pinned Ben Jarrolls.
Bobo Brazil pinned Jerry Graham.
The Stomper & Great Kojika beat NWA Tag Champs Rocky Johnson & Ben
Justice via DQ.
May 9, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Great Kojika beat Tom Brandon.
Krusher (Stan) Kowalski beat Jack Armstrong via submission.
Jerry Graham pinned George Cannon.
Ben Justice pinned Pierre LaBelle (29:30).
Mark Lewin & Rocky Johnson beat Bull Curry & Thunderbolt Patterson via
DQ.
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1.
2.
3.
4.
Pedro Godoy beat Jack Armstrong via submission.
Lucille Dupree beat Linda Klein via DQ.
The Stomper pinned Great Kojika.
Jerry Graham, Hell’s Angels beat Ben Justice, Danny Miller, & Frankie
Laine in three falls. Miller pinned Ron. Paul pinned Laine. Graham pinned
Justice.
5. Bobo Brazil NC Bull Curry.
6. Fred Curry beat U.S. Champ The Sheik via DQ in a “corral” match (aka
lumberjack match).
July 8, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Montgomery County Fairgrounds drawing ???
1. Great Kojika & Big Saka (Seiji Sakaguchi) beat Lou Klein & Frankie Laine
when Saka pinned Laine.
2. Pedro Godoy drew Gordon Nelson (15:00).
3. Bobo Brazil & Fred Curry beat Hell’s Angels when Curry pinned Ron.
4. Jerry Graham pinned Ben Justice. As a result, Justice was unmasked as
Jerry Maiberg.
5. U.S. Champ The Sheik NC Bull Curry.
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July 15, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Montgomery County Fairgrounds drawing ???
1. Gordon Nelson pinned Prince Pullins.
2. Great Kojika & Big Saka beat Jack Armstrong & Mike Loren when Saka
pinned Armstrong.
3. Pedro Godoy DKO Frankie Laine.
4. Ernie Ladd, Hell’s Angels beat Bobo Brazil, Fred Curry, & Ben Justice when
Ladd pinned Justice.
5. U.S. Champ The Sheik beat Bull Curry via countout in a “no DQ” match.
September 30, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Dayton Gym Club drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
July 22, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Montgomery County Fairgrounds drawing ???
1. Gordon Nelson drew Frankie Laine (15:00).
2. Great Kojika & Big Saka beat Ben Justice & Jack Armstrong when Saka
pinned Armstrong.
3. Bill Miller beat Pedro Godoy via DQ.
4. The Stomper pinned Lou Klein.
5. Bull Curry beat Mike Loren in a “stretcher” match.
6. NWA Tag Champs Hell’s Angels beat Bobo Brazil & Fred Curry via DQ.
October 7, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Dayton Gym Club drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
August 12, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Montgomery County Fairgrounds drawing ???
1. Paul Diamond beat Jack Murphy via submission.
2. The Stomper pinned Prince Pullins.
3. Lucille Dupree & Irish Jackie beat Sandy Parker & Frenchy LaMonte when
Jackie pinned LaMonte.
4. Bill Miller beat Frankie Laine via submission.
5. Great Kojika & Big Saka beat Pedro Godoy & Ron Dupree when Saka
pinned Godoy.
6. U.S. Champ The Sheik beat Bull Curry in a “steel cage” match.
Midget tag match.
Paul Dupree vs. Frankie Laine.
Fred Curry vs. Great Kojika.
Bobo Brazil vs. George Cannon.
U.S. Champ The Sheik vs. Mighty Igor.
Gordon Nelson pinned Jack Murphy.
Ali Baba beat Vic Tanner via submission.
Big Saka beat Bill Miller via DQ.
The Stomper pinned Emile Dupre.
Haystacks Calhoun & Fred Curry beat Al Costello & Don Kent via DQ.
October 21, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Dayton Gym Club drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
August 19, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Montgomery County Fairgrounds drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Gordon Nelson beat Jack Dillinger (Don Fargo) via DQ.
NWA Tag Champs The Skull Brothers drew Lou & Roy Klein (15:00).
Al Costello & Don Kent NC Fred Curry & Haystacks Calhoun.
The Stomper pinned Paul Dupree.
October 14, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Dayton Gym Club drawing ???
August 5, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Montgomery County Fairgrounds drawing ???
1. Ernie Ladd pinned Ben Justice.
2. Pedro Godoy & Gordon Nelson beat Great Kojika & Big Saka when Godoy
forced Saka to submit.
3. The Stomper pinned Frankie Laine.
4. U.S. Camp The Sheik DKO Bull Curry in a “chain” match.
5. Bobo Brazil & Fred Curry beat Jos & Paul LeDuc when Curry pinned Paul.
Ali Baba (Joe Thomas) beat Jack Murphy via submission.
Roy Klein drew Al Costello (15:00).
Lou Thesz pinned Gordon Nelson.
Big Saka pinned Bill Miller.
Fred Curry & Haystacks Calhoun beat The Stomper & Paul Dupree via DQ.
Ali Baba vs. Lou Anthony.
Gordon Nelson vs. Lou Klein.
Big Saka vs. Emile Dupree.
Bobo Brazil vs. The Stomper.
Al Costello & Don Kent vs. Haystacks Calhoun & Fred Curry in a “Texas
death” match.
October 28, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Dayton Gym Club drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Ali Baba beat Hank James via submission.
Lou Klein beat Mike Loren via DQ.
Danny Hodge beat George Cannon via DQ.
Fred Curry beat Big Saka via DQ.
U.S. Champ The Sheik NC Bobo Brazil.
Rocky Johnson drew The Stomper.
September 9, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Montgomery County Fairgrounds drawing ???
1. Lou & Roy Klein drew Al Costello & Don Kent (15:00).
2. Sam Shepard & George Strickland beat Pedro Godoy & Mike Loren when
Shepard forced Loren to submit.
3. Bull Curry pinned Gordon Nelson.
4. Fred Curry beat Big Saka via DQ.
5. Lou Thesz beat George Cannon via DQ.
6. Bill Miller beat U.S. Champ The Sheik via countout.
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November 4, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Dayton Gym Club drawing ???
1. Al Costello & Don Kent vs. Haystacks Calhoun & Rocky Johnson.
2. Bull & Fred Curry vs. The Stomper & Big Saka.
3. U.S. Champ The Sheik vs. Bobo Brazil in a “chain” match.
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November 11, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Dayton Gym Club drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Midget match.
Rocky Johnson vs. Mr. X.
Haystacks Calhoun vs. George Cannon.
Mighty Igor vs. The Stomper.
Fred Curry vs. Big Saka.
Bobo Brazil vs. Ali Baba.
December 30, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Dayton Gym Club drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Chico Garcia vs. Sonny King
The Stomper vs. Jerry Graham
Sputnik Monroe vs. Ben Justice
NWA Tag Champs The Skull Brothers vs. Haystacks Calhoun & Bill Miller.
November 18, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Dayton Gym Club drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Mixed midget tag match.
NWA Tag Champs Lou & Roy Klein vs. Jerry Graham & Ali Baba.
Al Costello & Don Kent vs. Haystacks Calhoun & Rocky Johnson.
Bobo Brazil & Fred Curry vs. The Stomper & Big Saka.
November 25, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Dayton Gym Club drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Rocky Johnson vs. Mike Loren.
Ben Justice vs. Big Saka.
Mighty Igor vs. Jerry Graham.
Fred Curry vs. JC Higgins.
Haystacks Calhoun vs. Ali Baba.
Bobo Brazil vs. George Cannon.
Battle Royal.
December 9, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Dayton Gym Club drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Lou Klein vs. Ali Baba.
George Cannon vs. Mike Loren.
NWA Tag Champs The Skull Brothers vs. Fred Curry & Ben Justice.
Bobo Brazil & Rocky Johnson vs. The Stomper & Hans Schmidt.
December 16, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Dayton Gym Club drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
The Stomper vs. Ali Baba.
Hans Schmidt vs. Lou Klein.
Al Costello & Don Kent vs. Rocky Johnson & Ben Justice.
NWA Tag Champs The Skull Brothers vs. Bobo Brazil & Fred Curry.
December 23, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Dayton Gym Club drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Sonny King pinned Frankie Diamond.
The Stomper beat Chico Garcia via sleeperhold.
Ben Justice pinned Jerry Graham
NWA Tag Champs The Skull Brothers beat Haystacks Calhoun & Bill
Miller via DQ
5. Sputnik Monroe pinned Rocky Johnson.
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January 4, 1970 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Hans Schmidt vs. Sonny King.
Jerry Graham vs. Ben Justice.
Sputnik Monroe vs. The Stomper.
NWA Tag Champs The Skull Brothers vs. Fred & Bull Curry.
May 5, 1970 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
January 11, 1970 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Women's tag match.
The Stomper vs. Frankie Laine.
Fred Curry vs. Ali Baba.
Don Kent & Al Costello vs. Haystacks Calhoun & Gino Brito.
Sputnik Monroe vs. Ben Justice.
May 12, 1970 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
1. The Stomper beat Jack Murphy via sleeperhold.
2. Fred Curry pinned Johnny Carr.
3. Dick Murdoch & Dusty Rhodes beat Bobo Brazil & Sonny King when
Murdoch pinned King.
4. Bull Curry beat Luis Martinez via countout.
January 18, 1970 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
1. Jamaica Kid & Joey Russell beat Billy the Kid & Frenchy LaMonte when
Russell pinned LaMonte.
2. Sputnik Monroe beat Gino Brito via D.Q
3. Fred Curry beat Hans Schmidt via DQ.
4. Don Kent drew John Vallen (Jimmy Valiant).
5. Haystacks Calhoun pinned Ali Baba.
Sonny King drew Al Costello.
Patty Drake drew Penelope Hornhonker.
Fred Curry & Sonny King beat Al Costello & Don Kent via DQ.
Bull Curry beat Luis Martinez via DQ
May 26, 1970 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Lou Klein drew Bob Green (15:00).
Haystacks Calhoun beat Mike Loren via DQ
The Stomper beat Chico Garcia via sleeperhold.
Dick Murdoch & Dusty Rhodes beat Bobo Brazil & Sonny King via DQ.
June 2, 1970 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
April 7, 1970 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
1. Ben Justice pinned Chico Garcia.
2. The Stomper beat Big Bad John via sleeperhold.
3. Dick Murdoch & Dusty Rhodes beat Tom Jones & Sonny King when
Murdoch pinned King.
4. Haystacks Calhoun beat The Sheik via DQ.
1.
2.
3.
4.
The Stomper beat Mike Loren via sleeperhold.
Mitsu Arakawa beat Luis Martinez via DQ.
Sonny King beat Dick Murdoch.
Bobo Brazil & Sonny King beat NWA Tag Champs Dick Murdoch & Dusty
Rhodes via DQ.
June 9, 1970 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
April 14, 1970 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Fred Curry drew Dusty Rhodes (10:00).
Mike Loren drew Sonny King (20:00).
Fred Curry & Luis Martinez beat Dusty Rhodes & Dick Murdoch via DQ.
The Sheik NC Haystacks Calhoun.
1. Hans Schmidt drew Luis Martinez.
2. Mitsu Arakawa drew The Stomper.
3. Bobo Brazil & Sonny King beat Dick Murdoch & Dusty Rhodes via DQ in a
“steel cage” match.
June 16, 1970 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
April 28, 1970 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
The Stomper drew Mike Loren (15:00).
Sonny King beat Hans Schmidt via DQ.
Haystacks Calhoun pinned Sputnik Monroe.
Bull Curry pinned Luis Martinez.
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1.
2.
3.
4.
Mike Loren pinned Lou Klein.
The Stomper drew Dusty Rhodes (15:00).
Danny Miller pinned Hans Schmidt.
U.S. Champ Bobo Brazil pinned Dick Murdoch.
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June 23, 1970 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
The Bounty Hunter (Tim Brooks) drew The Mask (Ron Sanders).
Mike Loren pinned Chico Garcia.
Bill Miller beat Hans Schmidt via DQ.
Bobo Brazil beat Mitsu Arakawa via DQ.
August 4, 1970 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
June 30, 1970 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
1. Hans Schmidt pinned Jim Paturalski.
2. The Stomper beat Mike Loren via sleeperhold.
3. Dick Murdoch & Dusty Rhodes beat Danny Miller & Luis Martinez when
Murdoch pinned Martinez.
4. Bobo Brazil beat The Sheik via DQ.
August 11, 1970 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
1. Babyface Nelson pinned Chico Garcia.
2. Mitsu Arakawa pinned The Bounty Hunter.
3. Bobo Brazil & The Stomper beat Dick Murdoch & Dusty Rhodes via DQ.
August 18, 1970 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
July 7, 1970 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Hans Schmidt pinned Luis Martinez.
Mike Loren pinned Jim Paturalski.
Ivan Kalmikoff pinned The Bounty Hunter.
Mighty Igor, Fred Curry, & Luis Martinez beat Hans Schmidt, Dick
Murdoch, & Dusty Rhodes via DQ
Danny Miller pinned Babyface Nelson.
Kathy O’Day pinned Tami Hunter.
Darling Dagmar pinned Diamond Lil.
Bobo Brazil, Fred Curry, & The Stomper beat Mitsu Arakawa, Dick
Murdoch, & Dusty Rhodes when Brazil pinned Murdoch.
1. The Stomper pinned Dick Murdoch.
2. Don Arakawa drew Sonny King.
3. The Stomper, Fred Curry, & Sonny King beat Dick Murdoch, Dusty Rhodes,
& Mitsu Arakawa when Curry pinned Arakawa.
August 25, 1970 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
July 14, 1970 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
1. Fred Curry pinned Mike Loren.
2. Mitsu Arakawa beat The Stomper.
3. NWA Tag Champs Dick Murodch & Dusty Rhodes drew Bill & Danny
Miller (60:00).
1.
2.
3.
4.
September 12, 1970 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
July 21, 1970 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Babyface Nelson (Greg Valentine) drew Ron Sanders.
Linda Klein pinned Lucille Dupree.
The Stomper beat Mike Loren via sleeperhold.
Fred Curry pinned Mitsu Arakawa.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
July 28, 1970 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Dick Murdoch pinned Danny Miller.
The Stomper beat Babyface Nelson via sleeperhold.
U.S. Champ The Sheik pinned Fred Curry.
Bobo Brazil & Danny Miller beat Dick Murodch & Dusty Rhodes when
Brazil pinned Rhodes.
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Lou Klein pinned Babyface Nelson.
Don Fargo beat The Bounty Hunter via sleeperhold.
Mitsu Arakawa beat Fred Curry via DQ in a “judo jacket” match.
The Stomper & Sonny King beat Dick Murodch & Dusty Rhodes when King
pinned Murdoch.
Lou Klein pinned Flash Gordon.
Don Fargo beat Chico Garcia via sleeperhold.
The Stomper beat Babyface Nelson via sleeperhold.
Bull Curry beat Mickey Doyle & Gary Fulton in “handicap” match.
U.S. Champ The Sheik NC Fred Curry.
September 26, 1970 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
The Bounty Hunter beat Mickey Doyle.
Babyface Nelson beat Gary Fulton via sleeperhold.
Lou Klein pinned Bobby Blaine.
Don Fargo beat The Stomper via DQ.
U.S. Champ The Sheik NC Haystacks Calhoun in an “Arkansas club”
match.
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October 3, 1970 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
1. Babyface Nelson drew Sonny King.
2. Fred Curry beat The Bounty Hunter & Chico Garcia in “handicap” match
when he pinned Curry.
3. Jamaica Kid & Sonny Boy Hayes beat Sky Low Low & Little Brutus when
Kid pinned Brutus.
4. Don Fargo & Bull Curry beat The Stomper & Lou Klein via DQ.
October 31, 1970 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Mickey Doyle drew Babyface Nelson.
Haystacks Calhoun pinned Ken Dillinger.
Bull Curry NC Lou Klein.
The Stomper beat The Bounty Hunter via countout.
Fred Curry NC Don Fargo.
November 7, 1970 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
1. Chico Garcia drew Hank James.
2. Boris Kosloff beat Jim Paturalski.
3. Sonny King & Mickey Doyle beat The Bounty Hunter & The Executioner
(Don Lewin) when Doyle pinned Bounty Hunter.
4. Bull Curry pinned The Stomper in a “brass knuckles” match.
November 14, 1970 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Mickey Doyle beat Hank James via submission.
Sonny King drew The Bounty Hunter.
Fred Curry pinned Boris Kosloff.
Bull Curry NC Lou Klein.
The Stomper & Ben Justice beat Don & Johnny Fargo (Greg Valentine)
when Stomper pinned Johnny.
November 21, 1970 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Boris Kosloff drew Mickey Doyle.
Johnny Fargo beat Hank James.
Chico Garcia pinned Jack Murphy.
The Stomper & Ben Justice beat The Bounty Hunter & The Executioner
when Justice beat Bounty Hunter with a sleeperhold.
5. Bull Curry beat Don Fargo via DQ.
December 18, 1970 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
1. Babyface Nelson beat Ron Sanders.
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January 8, 1971 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
1. Jim Paturalski beat Johnny Fargo (Greg Valentine) via DQ.
2. Don Fargo pinned Fred Curry.
May 15, 1971 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
1. Mickey Doyle beat Frankie Diamond via submission.
2. Sonny King & Mike Loren beat The Skull Brothers via DQ.
3. Gene Madrid beat Luis Martinez via DQ.
April 2, 1971 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
1. Gene Madrid pinned Ben Justice.
2. Sweet Daddy Siki, Mitsu Arakawa, & Yoshino Sato beat Tex McKenzie,
Bobo Brazil, & Bull Ortega when Siki pinned Ortega.
3. The Stomper beat Bull Curry via DQ in a “steel cage” match.
May 22, 1971 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
1. Al Nelson (Porkchop Cash) drew Bob White (15:00).
2. John Quinn pinned Lou Klein.
3. Sweet Daddy Siki & Bull Curry beat The Stomper & Sonny King when Siki
pinned King.
4. Luis Martinez drew Gene Madrid (15th) in a “boxing” match.
April 9, 1971 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
1. Fred Curry beat Gene Madrid via DQ.
2. Mitsu Arakawa & Yoshino Sato beat Bull Ortega & Mickey Doyle when
Arakawa pinned Doyle.
3. The Stomper beat Sweet Daddy Siki via DQ.
4. Haystacks Calhoun NC Bull Curry.
5. Darling Dagmar pinned Diamond Lil.
June 26, 1971 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
1. Tim Brooks pinned Bob White.
2. Ethel Johnson beat Marva Scott in three falls.
3. Fred Curry beat Sweet Daddy Siki via countout in a “loser leave town”
match.
4. The Sheik beat The Stomper via DQ.
April 16, 1971 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
1. Mickey Doyle drew Frank Diamond.
2. The Stomper & Bull Ortega beat The Skull Brothers via DQ.
3. Cuddles Anderson & Lucille Dupree beat Celaine Fontaine & Linda Klein
when Anderson pinned Fontaine.
4. Gene Madrid beat Fred Curry via DQ.
July 10, 1971 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
1. Mitsu Arakawa & Yoshino Sato beat Haystacks Calhoun & Hank James
when Sato pinned James.
2. Fred Curry pinned Tim Brooks.
3. Blackjack Mulligan pinned Luis Martinez.
4. Bobo Brazil beat Bull Curry via DQ.
April 24, 1971 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
1. Mickey Doyle beat Yoshino Sato via DQ.
2. Bobo Brazil beat Gene Madrid via DQ.
3. Mitsu Arakawa & Yoshino Sato beat Mickey Doyle & Luis Martinez when
Sato pinned Doyle.
4. Sweet Daddy Siki beat The Stomper via countout.
July 24, 1971 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
May 1, 1971 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Mickey Doyle beat Skull Brother #1 via DQ.
Lucille Dupree pinned Mary Jane Mull.
Mickey Doyle & Mike Loren beat The Skull Brothers via DQ.
Gene Madrid pinned Ben Justice.
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Mike Loren pinned Lou Klein.
Tim Brooks pinned Mickey Doyle.
The Sheik beat Fred Curry in a “Texas death” match.
Luis Martinez pinned The Medic (Bob White).
July 31, 1971 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Gary Fulton drew Bob Litman (15:00).
Mickey Doyle pinned Jack Slade.
Fred Curry beat Tim Brooks via DQ.
Ernie Ladd pinned Blackjack Mulligan.
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August 14, 1971 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
1. Lou Klein drew Bob White.
2. Al Costello & Don Kent NC Mitsu Arakawa & Yoshino Sato in three falls.
Costello pinned Arakawa. Sato beat Costello via submission. The third fall
was declared a no contest.
3. Ernie Ladd & Tim Brooks beat Fred Curry & The Stomper via countout.
08/21/71 Dayton, OH(TV) Blackjack Mulligan beat Bob Litman
08/22/71 Dayton, OH(TV) Blackjack Mulligan beat Mike Loren
08/28/71 Dayton, OH(TV) Blackjack Mulligan draw Fred Curry
August 28, 1971 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Chris Tolos pinned Luis Martinez.
The Stomper beat Ron Sanders via sleeperhold.
Ethel Johnson beat Marva Scott in three falls.
Al Costello & Don Kent NC Mitsu Arakawa & Yoshino Sato.
09/04/71 Dayton, OH(TV) Blackjack Mulligan draw Luis Martinez
September 13, 1971 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Fred Curry pinned Tim Brooks.
Chris Tolos beat Luis Martinez via countout.
Dingo the Sundowner (Les Roberts) pinned Jack Slade.
Al Costello & Don Kent NC Mitsu Arakawa & Yoshino Sato.
Ernie Ladd NC The Stomper.
September 27, 1971 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
1. Bull Ortega pinned Al Costello.
2. Al Costello, Don Kent, & Dingo the Sundowner beat Mighty Igor, Fred
Curry, & Bull Ortega when Costello pinned Ortega.
3. Chris Tolos beat The Stomper via countout.
4. Haystacks Calhoun won a “battle royal.” Also in the match were: Bull
Ortega, Mighty Igor, Al Costello, Fred Curry, Chris Tolos, The Stomper,
Don Kent, and Dingo the Sundowner.
October 4, 1971 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
The Stomper pinned Lou Klein.
Irma Gonzales & Chita Rivera beat Toni Latapatia & Estel Molina.
Mighty Igor DKO Dingo the Sundowner.
U.S. Champ Bobo Brazil beat Chris Tolos via DQ.
October 11, 1971 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Sonny Boy Hayes pinned Pee Wee Adams.
Bobo Brazil beat Chris Tolos via DQ.
Dingo the Sundowner beat Mighty Igor via DQ.
The Stomper & Fred Curry beat Mitsu Arakawa & Yoshino Sato via DQ.
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October 25, 1971 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
1. Mitsu Arakawa & Yoshino Sato beat The Stomper & Bull Ortega when
Arakawa pinned Ortega.
2. U.S. Champ Bobo Brazil drew Dingo the Sudowner.
3. Bull Curry pinned Mighty Igor.
4. Gentleman Ben the Wrestling Bear won a “battle royal.” Also in the match
were: Dingo the Sundowner, Mighty Igor, Bull Ortega, Bobo Brazil, and
Jack Slade.
November 1, 1971 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
1. Joey Russell beat Billy the Kid.
2. Al Costello, Don Kent, & Dingo the Sundowner beat Mitsu Arakawa,
Yoshino Sato, & Hans Schmidt when Dingo pinned Schmidt.
3. Bull Curry pinned The Stomper.
November 15, 1971 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Dingo the Sundowner beat Ron Sanders via submission.
Lucille Dupree pinned Tanya West.
Bobo Brazil beat Hans Schmidt via DQ.
The Stomper beat Tim Brooks via sleeperhold.
November 22, 1971 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Al Costello pinned Ron Sanders.
The Zebra Kid (Ray Elmore) beat Don Kent via DQ.
Mighty Igor drew Dingo the Sundowner.
Bobo Brazil & The Stomper beat Bull Curry & Hans Schmidt when Brazil
pinned Schmidt.
November 29, 1971 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Mitsu Arakawa pinned Lou Klein.
Chris Tolos pinned Yoshino Sato.
The Sheik beat The Stomper via countout.
Curtis Iaukea beat Ben Justice via DQ.
December 6, 1971 in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Bull Ortega drew Bobby Harmon.
Ron Dupree beat Billy Jack (Dale Mann) via DQ.
Fred Curry beat Chris Tolos via countout.
Curtis Iaukea & Bull Curry beat The Stomper & Ben Justice when Iaukea
pinned Justice.
December 20, 1971in Dayton, OH
Frigidaire Union Hall drawing ???
1. Killer Kowalski beat Bob Harmon.
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January 10, 1972 in Dayton, OH
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Hell’s Angel (??? Dupree) beat Ivan Kalmikoff.
Fred Curry beat Killer Kowalski via DQ.
Bull Ortega drew Yoshino Sato.
Ernie Ladd beat Sonny King.
Pampero Firpo beat Mighty Igor via DQ.
Tex McKenzie beat Mitsu Arakawa.
March 27, 1972 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Tony Marino beat Dingo the Sundowner.
Bull Ortega beat Jim Paturalski.
Danny Miller drew Mike Loren.
The Stomper beat The Executioner.
Fred Curry drew Yoshino Sato.
Bobo Brazil DDQ Pampero Firpo.
Al Costello & Don Kent beat Ben Justice & Tex McKenzie via DQ.
January 17, 1972 in Dayton, OH
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Mike Loren beat Ivan Kamilkoff.
George Cannon beat Sonny King.
Pampero Firpo DDQ Mighty Igor.
Hans Schmidt beat Emil Dupree.
Al Costello & Don Kent NC Luis Martinez & Tex McKenzie.
April 3, 1972 in Dayton, OH
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Luis Martinez drew Tony Marino.
The Stomper & Ben Justice beat Al Costello & Don Kent via DQ.
Bull Curry beat The Executioner.
Bull Ortega beat Bill Miller via DQ.
Yoshino Sato beat Lou Klein.
Luis Martinez & Bull Curry beat The Sheik & Pampero Firpo.
Bobo Brazil beat The Student (George Steele) via DQ.
January 31, 1972 in Dayton, OH
1. The Haiti Kid & Joey Russell beat Frenchy Lamonte & Pee Wee Adams.
2. Fred Curry, Luis Martinez, & Tex McKenzie drew Tim Brooks, Dingo the
Sundowner, & George Cannon.
3. Haystacks Calhoun & Ben Justice beat Al Costello & Don Kent via DQ.
4. U.S. Champ Bobo Brazil NC Bull Curry.
April 10, 1972 in Dayton, OH
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Bob Ellis & Tex McKenzie beat Bill Miller & The Executioner.
Tony Marino beat Yoshino Sato via DQ.
Luis Martinez beat Mike Loren.
Bull Curry beat George Cannon via DQ.
Bobo Brazil beat Pampero Firpo via countout.
Ben Justice & The Stomper drew Al Costello & Don Kent.
February 7, 1972 in Dayton, OH
1.
2.
3.
4.
Chris Tolos beat Executioner.
Tim Brooks drew Bull Ortega.
Pampero Firpo beat Fred Curry in a “Texas death” match.
Ernie Ladd beat Bobo Brazil via DQ.
April 24, 1972 in Dayton, OH
1.
2.
3.
4.
Bill Miller beat Lou Klein.
Pampero Firpo beat Tony Marino.
Bob Ellis & Fred Curry beat Chris Colt & The Executioner.
The Stomper & Ben Justice beat Al Costello & Don Kent.
February 28, 1972 in Dayton, OH
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Paul Dupree pinned Lou Klein.
Chris Tolos beat Bobby Blaine.
Bull Ortega beat Tim Brooks.
Lucy Dupree beat Marva Scott via DQ.
Bobo Brazil & Fred Curry beat Pampero Firpo & Ernie Ladd.
The Stomper & Ben Justice NC Al Costello & Don Kent.
May 1, 1972 in Dayton, OH
1. Bob Ellis beat Zebra Kid.
2. Mighty Igor, Tex McKenzie, & Fred Curry beat Bobby Harmon, Bull
Ortega, & Chris Colt.
3. Pampero Firpo beat Tony Marino.
4. Al Costello & Don Kent beat The Stomper & Ben Justice.
March 20, 1972 in Dayton, OH
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Hans Schmidt beat Hank James.
Clem Turner drew Bobby Harmon.
Lucy Dupree beat Marva Scott.
Bull Ortega drew Yoshino Sato.
Bobo Brazil DKO Pampero Firpo.
Tony Marino beat Dingo the Sundowner.
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May 8, 1972 in Dayton OH
1.
2.
3.
4.
Bob Ellis beat Johnny Valentine via referee’s decision.
Bobo Brazil drew The Sheik.
Pampero Firpo & Chris Colt beat Tony Marino & Fred Curry via countout.
Bull Ortega beat Luis Martinez.
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May 15, 1972 in Dayton, OH
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Magnificent Zulu beat Ivan Kalmkoff.
Chris Colt beat Bobby Harmon.
Bull Ortega beat Luis Martinez via DQ.
Al Costello & Don Kent beat Ben Justice & The Stomper.
Pampero Firpo beat Tony Marino via countout.
Bob Ellis beat The Destroyer.
May 22, 1972 in Dayton, OH
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Hans Schmidt beat Ivan Kalmikoff.
The Stomper beat Hell’s Angel (??? Dupree).
Mighty Igor beat Chris Colt via DQ.
Ben Justice drew Yoshino Sato.
Bobo Brazil beat George Cannon.
Al Costello & Don Kent beat Bob Ellis & Tony Marino.
Luis Martinez beat Bull Ortega.
June 5, 1972 in Dayton, OH
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Bull Ortega drew Yoshino Sato.
Chris Colt drew Danny Miller.
Tex McKenzie beat George Cannon.
Pampero Firpo beat Hans Schmidt via DQ.
Al Costello & Don Kent drew Stomper & Ben Justice.
Danny Miller beat Tim Brooks via DQ.
June 12, 1972 in Dayton, OH
1.
2.
3.
4.
Don Kent beat Jim Paturalski.
Hans Schmidt beat Bull Ortega.
Tim Brooks beat Tony Marino.
The Stomper & Ben Justice beat Al Costello & Don Kent.
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January 22, 1973 in Dayton, OH
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Tokyo Tom beat Apollo Lane.
Haystacks Calhoun & Tex McKenzie drew Mike Loren & Jerry Graham.
Bull Ortega beat Ben Justice.
Kurt Von Hess & Karl Von Shotz beat Danny Miller & Tony Marino.
Pampero Firpo & Tim Brooks beat Mighty Igor & Johnny Valentine.
Bobo Brazil beat The Sheik via DQ.
August 6, 1973 in Dayton, OH
1. Bobo Brazil beat Hans Schmidt via DQ.
November 22, 1973 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
Match results unavailable.
February 5, 1973 in Dayton, OH
1. Lou Klein beat Dr. Beech.
2. Jerry Graham beat Zulu.
3. Luis Martinez & Fred Curry beat Kurt Von Hess & Karl Von Shotz via
countout.
4. The Sheik beat Bobo Brazil.
November 28, 1974 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1. Match results unavailable.
December 25, 1974 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
February 19, 1973 in Dayton, OH
1.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Danny Miller beat Lou Klein.
Mike Loren drew Zulu.
The Sheik beat Apollo Love.
Haystacks Calhoun beat The Great Kabuki via DQ.
Pampero Firpo beat Tex McKenzie.
Kurt Von Hess & Karl Von Shotz beat Fred Curry & Luis Martinez via DQ.
The Sheik & Tim Brooks beat Tony Marino & Bobo Brazil.
Match results unavailable.
6/16/75 Dayton, OH @ Hara Arena
South American Mud Match
The Sheik vs Pampero Firpo
Angelo Poffo & Lanny Poffo & Randy Poffo vs Kurt Von Brauner & The
Islanders
Also In Action: Fred Curry, Killer Karl Kox, Don Kent, Pez Whatley & El
Bracero
July 21, 1975 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
April 16, 1973 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1. Match results unavailable.
May 21, 1973 in Dayton, OH
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Mighty Igor beat Hans Schmidt via DQ.
Ali Baba drew Ben Justice.
Danny Miller beat Jerry Graham via DQ.
Tony Marino beat Jim Arnett.
Tim Brooks beat Lou Klein.
The Stomper NC The Great Kabuki.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Kurt Von Brauner vs. Mitsu Arakawa.
Ben Justice vs. George Goldberg.
Don Kent vs. Randy Poffo.
The Islanders vs. El Bracero & a mystery partner.
US Champion The Sheik vs. Andre The Giant.
7/28/75 Dayton, OH @ Hara Arena
US Champion The Sheik vs Hank James
The Islanders vs Bobo Brazil & Mitsu Arakawa
Angelo Poffo vs Don Kent
Randy Poffo vs Ox Baker
Kurt Von Brauner vs Lanny Poffo
September 15, 1975 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
June 11, 1973 in Dayton, OH
1. Hans Schmidt drew Luis Martinez.
July 23, 1973 in Dayton, OH
1. Hans Schmidt & Pampero Firpo beat Lou Klein & The Stomper.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Mitsu Arakawa vs. Mike Thomas.
Ox Baker vs. Randy Poffo.
Moose Cholak vs. Kurt Von Brauner.
The Islanders vs. Hank James & El Bracero.
The Sheik & Don Kent vs. Bobo Brazil & The Stomper.
12/29/75 Dayton, OH @ Hara Arena
US Champion Mark Lewin vs The Sheik
Kurt Von Hess & Kurt Von Brauner vs ??
El Bracero vs ??
February 9, 1976 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1. Chris Markoff vs. Mr X.
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
El Bracero vs. Gary Fulton.
Michael Angelo vs. Hank James.
The Stomper vs. Don Kent.
Chris Taylor vs. Ox Baker.
NWA Tag Champs Chris Colt & Count Drummer vs. Kurt Von Hess & Karl
Von Brauner.
7. Mark Lewin vs. The Brute.
8. Battle Royal.
2/16/76 Dayton, OH @ Hara Arena
Brass Knuckles Match
Brute Bernard vs Hank James
World Tag Team Champions Chris Colt & Count Drummer vs The Islanders
Jay Strongbow vs Don Kent
Kurt Von Hess vs The Islanders
John Boy Ruffin & Denny Alberts vs The Wolfman & The Wildman
Kurt Von Brauner vs El Bracero
February 23, 1976 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Chris Colt vs. El Bracero.
Denny Alberts vs. Chris Markoff.
Ox Baker vs. Gary Fulton.
Bobo Brazil vs. Bobby Blaine.
The Brute vs. The Stomper.
Don Kent vs. Jay Strongbow.
March 8, 1976 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1. Gary Fulton vs. Randy Poffo.
2. Rip Hawk, Angelo & Randy Poffo vs. The Wildman, The Wolfman, & Chris
Markoff.
3. Chris Colt vs. El Bracero.
4. The Stomper & Ox Baker vs. The Brute & Dudley Clements.
5. Jay Strongbow vs. Don Kent.
March 29, 1976 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
John Ringo vs. Gary Fulton.
Tara Taylor vs. Kathy McCoy.
Randy Poffo vs. Dudley Clements.
The Stomper vs. George Steele.
Chris Colt & Lanny Poffo vs. Haystacks Calhoun & El Bracero.
The Brute vs. Ox Baker.
Jay Strongbow vs. Don Kent in a “strap” match.
4/26/76 Dayton, OH @ Hara Arena
The Brute vs Don Kent
Jack Ringo vs The Stomper
George Steele vs El Bracero
Chris Colt vs Chris Markoff
Rip Hawk vs Lanny Poffo
Randy Poffo vs Gary Fulton
5/10/76 Dayton, OH @ Hara Arena
US Champion Bobo Brazil vs Don Kent
Jay Strongbow vs George Steele
The Stomper vs Lanny Poffo
Swede Hanson vs Randy Poffo
Rip Hawk vs Gary Fulton
Jack Ringo vs Chris Markoff
July 5, 1976 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1. Pampero Firpo vs. George Steele.
2. Don Kent vs. Dominic DeNucci.
7/19/76 Dayton, OH @ Hara Arena
US Title Match
The Sheik vs Pampero Firpo
Dominic DeNucci vs George Steele
Hank James & Tiny Tim Hampton vs Gary Fulton & Baron Von Krupp
10/11/76 Dayton, OH @ Hara Arena
US Champion Pampero Firpo vs Don Kent
The Sheik vs Hank James
Also In Action: Dominic DeNucci, Serge Dumont, Tony Marino, Gary Fulton, Al
Costello & Tim Hampton
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1/17/77 Dayton, OH Gino Hernandez vs. Don Kent
January 23, 1977 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
John Ruffin vs. Charlie Cook.
Ray Candy vs. The Spoiler.
Bobo Brazil vs. Tony Parisi.
Dominic Denucci vs. Tony Marino.
US Champ Gino Hernandez vs. Don Kent.
January 29, 1979 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1. U.S. Champ The Sheik vs. Bobo Brazil.
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One June 6, 1969, Hara Area ran an ad in the newspaper stating that the weekly
matches would now be booked by the new Wrestling Show Classics promotion
(run by Bobby Davis and Mark Lewin). The new group also took over the
Channel 16 TV slot and began airing a locally produced studio show.
Wrestling Show Classics closed in late 1971 and Farhat was back at Hara Arena
and still on Channel 22. The Channel 16 station would no longer carry wrestling
and would soon become a PBS station.
July 11, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1. Billy Crabtree pinned Mike Corbell.
2. Chico Garcia pinned Don McKenzie.
3. Tommy Dean & Paul Westfall beat Rick Jassen & Don Best when Westfall
pinned McKenzie.
4. Jim Paturalski pinned Dapper Dan.
5. Mark Lewin & Chuck Conley beat Karl Kox & Krusher Kowalski when
Lewin pinned Kowalski.
June 13, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Jim Paturalski pinned Don Best.
Bob Hamby pinned Chuck Siders.
Carmen Monge pinned Princess Little Flower.
Rip Collins & Chuck Conley beat Billy Crabtree & The Executioner when
Collins pinned Executioner.
5. Karl Kox beat Mark Lewin via DQ.
July 18, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1. Karl Kox, Bob Orton, & Blackjack Daniels beat Mark Lewin, Chuck
Conley, & Jim Paturalski when Orton pinned Lewin.
2. Buddy Rogers beat Jesse Deets via submission.
Note: This was the first Wrestling Show Classics house show in Dayton.
TV Taping
July 25, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Channel 16 Studio drawing ???
June 20, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing 700
1. Jim Paturalski drew Bob Hamby (15:00).
2. Chuck Siders pinned Don Best.
3. Rip Collins & Chuck Conley beat Chico Garcia & Masked Marvel when
Conley pinned Marvel.
4. Buddy Rogers pinned Krusher (Stan) Kowalski (0:05).
5. Karl Kox NC Mark Lewin in a “steel cage” match.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Note: All matches aired lived.
July 25, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
June 27, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1. Buddy Rogers vs. Krusher Kowalski.
2. Mark Lewin vs. Karl Kox with referee Buddy Rogers.
July 4, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1. Chuck Conley & Rip Collins beat Karl Kox & James McDoogal via DQ.
2. Mark Lewin beat Chico Garcia via sleeperhold.
TV Taping
July 11, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Channel 16 Studio drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Chico Garcia pinned Rick Jassen.
Billy Crabtree pinned Mike Corbell.
Mark Lewin beat Dapper Dan via sleeperhold.
Don McKenzie pinned Don Best.
Chuck Conley & Rip Collins drew Karl Kox & Krusher Kowalski.
Bill Galion pinned Dick Griffith.
Jim Paturalski pinned Chuck Dee.
Karl Kox pinned The Golden Boy.
Chico Garcia pinned Billy Crabtree.
Bob Orton pinned Don McKenzie.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Billy Crabtree beat The Golden Boy via submission.
Chuck Dee pinned Tom Griffith.
Bill Galion pinned Don McKenzie.
Jim Paturalski pinned Karl Kox.
Mark Lewin beat Bob Orton via DQ.
August 1, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1. Karl Kox pinned Jim Paturalski.
2. Bob Orton beat Mark Lewin via submission.
3. Chuck Conley pinned Chico Garcia.
TV Taping
August 15, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Channel 16 Studio drawing ???
1. Bill Galion pinned Rick Jassen.
2. Bob Orton pinned Dick Griffith.
3. Mark Lewin & Chuck Conley beat JC Higgins & The Spaceman in two
straight falls. Lewin pinned Higgins. Conley pinned Spaceman.
4. Killer Karl Kox pinned Chuck Siders.
Note: All matches aired the following week
Note: All matches aired lived.
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August 15, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Bill Galion pinned Chuck Siders.
JC Higgins pinned Dick Griffith.
The Spaceman pinned Rick Jassen.
Elaine Ellis pinned Deloris Neff.
Mark Lewin & Chuck Conley NC Karl Kox & Bob Orton.
August 22, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1. Chico Garcia pinned Rick Jassen.
2. The Space Man pinned Chuck Siders.
3. Mark Lewin & Jim Paturalski beat JC Higgins & Dapper Dan when Lewin
forced Dan to submit.
4. Bob Orton pinned Chuck Conley in a “Kentucky death” match.
TV Taping
August 29, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Channel 16 Studio drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Chuck Conley pined Don McKenzie.
Mark Lewin pinned Chuck Steele.
JC Higgins drew Jim Paturalski.
Mark Lewin beat Don McKenzie via sleeperhold.
Jim Paturalski beat JC Higgins via DQ.
Jim Grabmire pinned Rick Jassen.
Bob Orton pinned Jackie Fern
Note: Matches 1-3 aired the following week, while 4-7 aired live.
August 29, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Jim Grabmire pinned Rick Jassen.
Don McKenzie pinned Chuck Steele.
Jim Paturalski pinned The Spaceman.
Merk Lewin pinned JC Higgins.
Chuck Conley beat Bob Orton via DQ.
September 5, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Jim Paturalski pinned Don Gilliam.
Beverly Long pinned Belle Starr.
Chuck Conley beat Chico Garcia.
Mark & Don Lewin beat JC Higgins & Bill Galion in two straight falls.
Donn pinned Galion. Higgins & Galion were DQed.
TV Taping
September 12, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Channel 16 Studios drawing ???
1. Johnny Barend beat Jim Paturalski due to excessive bleeding. This match
had the first mention of the WSC Champion (Barend).
2. Bob Hamby pinned Flying Rick Jassen
3. JC Higgins pinned Don McKenzie with loaded boot kick
4. Don Lewin pinned Vic Nichols with Atomic Drop
5. The Cuban Terror pinned Don Gillem
Note: All matches listed aired lived.
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September 19, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
3. Bobby Pico beat Bill Galion via submission.
4. PJ Higgins beat Chuck Conley via countout.
5. Mark & Don Lewin beat Krusher Kowalski & JC Higgins via DQ.
Dapper Dan beat Don Gilliam via submission.
Don McKenzie drew Bob Hamby.
Rick Jassen beat Vic Nichols via DQ.
Chico Garcia pinned The Cuban Terror.
Carmen Monge pinned Princess Little Flower.
Mark Lewin pinned JC Higgins.
WSC Champ Johnny Barend pinned Don Lewin.
TV Taping
October 3, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Channel 16 Studios drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Chuck Conley drew Bob Hamby.
Mark Lewin pinned Silent Montenaro.
Bobby Pico pinned Chico Garcia.
Don Lewin pinned JC Higgins.
Johnny Barend pinned Don McKenzie.
Note: All matches aired lived.
October 3, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1. Silent Montenaro pinned Vic Nichols.
2. Jim Paturalski & Don McKenzie drew Chico Garcia & Bob Hamby.
3. Chuck Conley & Bobby Pico beat JC Higgins & Big Bad John in two
straight falls. Pico pinned John. Conley pinned John.
4. Mark & Don Lewin beat Johnny Barend & Krusher Kowalski via DQ.
TV Taping
October 10, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Channel 16 Studios drawing ???
Mark Lewin beat Vic Nichols
TV Taping
October 17, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Channel 16 Studios drawing ???
Mark Lewin beat Jack Slade
October 17, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Chico Garcia drew Don McKenzie.
Bob Hamby drew Bobby Pico.
Chuck Conley & Bobby Hunt beat JC & PJ Higgins via DQ.
Mark & Don Lewin NC Krusher Kowalski & Blackjack Daniels.
October 24, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1. Chico Garcia pinned Jack Slade.
2. Hurricane Hunt pinned Bob Hamby.
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TV Taping
October 24, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Channel 16 Studios drawing ???
1. JC & PJ Higgins beat Chuck Conley & Don McKenzie when PJ pinned
McKenzie.
2. Don Lewin pinned The Cuban Terror.
3. Bobby Hunt pinned Jack Slade.
4. Johnny Barend beat Bobby Pico via submission.
5. Mark Lewin pinned Bob Hamby.
6. JC & PJ Higgins beat Don McKenzie & Bobby Pico in two straight falls. JC
pinned McKenzie PJ beat McKenzie via submission.
7. Chuck Conley pinned Chico Garcia.
8. Don Lewin pinned Bob Hamby.
9. Mark Lewin beat Jack Slade via sleeperhold.
Note: Matches 1-5 aired live, while 6-10 aired the following week.
November 7, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1. PJ Higgins beat JC Higgins in three falls. PJ pinned JC. JC pinned PJ. PJ
pinned JC.
TV Taping
November 28, 1969 in Dayton, OH
Channel 16 Studios drawing ???
1. Carlos Colon pinned Bulldog Drummond.
2. Kurt Von Stroheim & Jimmy Rogers beat Don McKenzie & Dick Jackson in
three falls.
3. Bobby Post beat The Ripper in two straight falls.
4. PJ Higgins pinned Cowboy Russell.
January 23, 1970 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Bill Galion vs. Lance Pardee.
Cowboy Russell vs. The Ripper.
Freddie Rogers vs. Carrie St. Charles.
Johnny Gilbert & Bobby Post beat Kurt Von Stroheim & Bulldog Drummer.
Carlos Colon beat WSC Champ PJ Higgins via DQ.
February 7, 1970 in Dayton, OH
Montgomery County Fairgrounds drawing ???
1. Carlos Colon beat PJ Higgins to win the WSC Title in a “no DQ” match.
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WWA Indianapolis
April 8, 1980 in Dayton, OH
1. Dick the Bruiser & Spike Huber DDQ Roger Kirby & Jerry Valiant.
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January 4, 1982 in Dayton, OH
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Jimmy Garvin beat the Angel.
Brad Armstrong drew Buzz Sawyer.
Bob Armstrong beat Ron Bass.
Tommy Rich beat The Masked Superstar.
Terry Gordy & The Super Destroyer beat Mr. Wrestling II & Michael Hayes
when Gordy pinned Hayes.
February 3, 1983 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Johnny Rich beat Chick Donovan.
Tito Santana drew The Super Destroyer.
Bruiser Brody beat Brad Armstrong.
Ivan Koloff, Ole Anderson, & Buzz Sawyer beat Stan Hansen, Tommy Rich,
& Butch Reed.
5. NWA World Champ Ric Flair beat Paul Orndorff.
January 21, 1982 in Dayton, OH
1.
2.
3.
4.
Brad Armstrong beat Ricky Harris.
Buzz Sawyer beat Jim Garvin.
Dusty Rhodes beat The Great Kabuki.
The Masked Superstar & The Super Destroyer DDQ Bob Armstrong & Terry
Taylor.
5. Tommy Rich beat NWA World Champ Ric Flair via DQ.
February 24, 1983 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Paul Ellering beat Joe Lightfoot.
Bob Roop beat Tom Prichard.
Bruiser Brody beat Tito Santana.
Butch Reed beat Ivan Koloff.
Stan Hansen & Paul Orndorff drew Ole Anderson & Buzz Sawyer.
Dick Murdoch beat The Iron Sheik.
February 21, 1982 in Dayton, OH
1. Tom Pritchard beat Angel.
2. Terry Taylor beat Rick Harris.
3. The Masked Superstar & The Super Destroyer beat Mr. Wrestling II & Brad
Armstrong.
4. Andre the Giant DCO Harley Race.
5. Tommy Rich beat The Great Kabuki via DQ.
March 28, 1983 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
The Iron Sheik beat Joe Lightfoot.
Tim Brooks beat Brian Blair.
Bob Roop beat Johnny Rich.
Tony Atlas beat Larry Zbyszko via DQ.
Ole Anderson & Buzz Sawyer beat Tommy Rich & The Masked Superstar.
Dick Murdoch beat Ivan Koloff.
May 7, 1982 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Kevin Sullivan beat Buzz Sawyer.
The Masked Superstar beat Ray Stevens.
Bob Armstrong beat Ron Bass.
Michael Hayes & Dusty Rhodes beat Ole Anderson & Stan Hansen via DQ.
Tommy Rich beat Roddy Piper.
April 8, 1983 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Tim Brooks beat Brett Wayne.
Arn Anderson & Matt Borne beat Brian Blair & Joe Lightfoot.
Tito Santana DCO Ivan Koloff.
Tommy Rich beat Larry Zbyszko.
Dick Murdoch DDQ Buzz Sawyer.
Tony Atlas beat Ric Flair.
July 30, 1982 in Dayton, OH
1. Andre the Giant vs. Harley Race.
July 1, 1983 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
August 13, 1982 in Dayton, OH
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Tito Santana beat Terry Gibbs.
Roddy Piper beat Brad Armstrong.
Paul Orndorff beat Don Muraco via DQ.
Tommy Rich & Dusty Rhodes beat Ole Anderson & Stan Hansen via DQ.
Andre the Giant beat The Masked Superstar.
Andre the Giant won a “battle royal.”
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
The Road Warriors beat Rick Rude & Joe Lightfoot.
Ole Anderson beat Paul Ellering via DQ.
Ron Garvin beat The Iron Sheik.
Tommy Rich DCO Buzz Sawyer.
Larry Zbyszko beat Pez Whatley via countout.
NWA Champ Harley Race DCO Stan Hansen.
May 1984 in Dayton, OH
November 19, 1982 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
The Wild Samoans beat Tom Prichard & Brad Armstrong.
Tito Santana beat The Super Destroyer.
Paul Orndorff beat The Iron Sheik.
Ole Anderson & Buzz Sawyer beat Tommy & Johnny Rich.
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Sweet Brown Sugar beat Dale Veasey.
Tim Horner beat Les Thornton via DQ.
Brad Armstrong beat Bob Roop.
Jake Roberts drew Tommy Rogers.
The Masked Superstar beat The Spoiler.
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November 5, 1988 in Dayton, OH
UD Arena drawing ???
1. Bobby Fulton beat Stan Lane.
April 24, 1989 in Dayton, OH
UD Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Shane Douglas beat Doug Gilbert.
The Great Muta beat George South.
The Samoan Swat Team beat Bob Emory & Mike Justice.
Ranger Ross beat The Iron Sheik.
NWA TV Champ Sting beat Mike Rotunda.
Ricky Steamboat & Lex Luger beat Ric Flair & Michael Hayes.
Great American Bash 1989
July 21, 1989 in Dayton, OH
UD Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Brian Pillman beat Bill Irwin.
Sid Vicious & Dan Spivey beat Johnny & Davey Rich.
Norman beat Scott Casey.
Scott Steiner beat Mike Rotunda via DQ.
Steve Williams beat ???.
Sid Vicious and Dan Spivey won a “two ring battle royal.”
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane beat Rip Morgan & Jack Victory.
The Road Warriors beat The Samoan Swat Team.
NWA TV Champ Sting beat Norman.
NWA US Champ Lex Luger beat Ricky Steamboat.
May 16, 1990 in Dayton, OH
UD Arena drawing 800
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
September 11, 1990 in Dayton, OH
UD Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Road Warrior Animal beat Dan Spivey via DQ.
Arn & Ole Anderson beat The State Patrol.
Norman, Rick & Scott Steiner beat Dan Spivey & Doom via DQ.
Kevin Sullivan beat Eddie Gilbert.
Arn & Ole Anderson beat Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin.
Mike Rotunda beat Tommy Rich.
Arn Anderson beat Mike Rotunda.
NWA Tag Champs Rick & Scott Steiner beat Michael Hayes & Jimmy
Garvin via DQ.
9. Tommy Rich & Eddie Gilbert beat Buzz Sawyer & The Dragon Master via
DQ.
The Master Blasters beat Mike Rotundo & Tim Horner.
Jackie Fulton beat Dutch Mantel.
Rick & Soctt Steiner beat The Samoan Swat Team.
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane beat Brian Pillman & Tom Zenk.
Arn Anderson & Sid Vicious beat Junkyard Dog & Brad Armstrong.
NWA World Champ Sting beat Ric Flair.
May 12, 1991 in Fairborn, OH
Nutter Center drawing 1,000
1. Sam Houston beat Ron Cumberledge.
2. Brad Armstrong pinned The Black Scorpion.
3. Junkyard Dog & Tommy Rich beat Rip Morgan & Jack Victory when
Rhodes pinned Morton.
4. Bobby Eaton pinned Terrence Taylor.
5. Big Josh & Tommy Rich beat The Angel of Death & Dan Spivey when Rich
pinned Angel.
6. Sting beat WCW World Champ Ric Flair via DQ.
TV Taping
December 5, 1989 in Dayton, OH
UD Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Norman pinned Rip Rogers.
Mark Callous pinned Rob Morgan.
The Rock-n-Roll Express beat Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane.
Tommy Rich pinned Dutch Mantel.
Road Warrior Animal pinned Ron Simmons.
NWA World Champ Ric Flair pinned Brian Pillman.
January 19, 1995 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing 4,500
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Alex Wright beat Bobby Eaton.
Johnny B. Badd beat Jean Paul Levesque.
Marcus Alexander Bagwell & The Patriot beat Paul Orndorff & Paul Roma.
Jim Duggan beat Steve Regal.
The Nasty Boys beat WCW Tag Champs Harlem Heat via DQ.
Sting beat Avalanche via DQ.
The Great American Bash 1995
June 18, 1995 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing 6,000 ($63,000)
Shown live on PPV (0.51)
March 21, 1990 in Dayton, OH
UD Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
Ranger Ross beat Samu via DQ.
Fatu & The Samoan Savage beat Tommy Rich & Johnny Ace.
Mike Rotunda pinned Cactus Jack.
The Rock-n-Roll Express beat Jimmy Garvin & Steve Casey when Morton
pinned Dane.
5. Eddie Gilbert & Brian Pillman beat Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane when Pillman
pinned Eaton.
6. The Road Warriors beat Rip Morgan & Jack Victory.
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A. Harlem Heat beat Fantastics (Fulton & Rogers) (6:46) when Booker T
pinned Rogers.
B. Craig Pittman beat Scott D'Amore (2:16) via submission.
C. Dick Slater & Bunkhouse Buck beat Frankie Lancaster & Barry Houston
(3:52) when Houston was pinned.
1. Alex Wright pinned Brian Pillman (15:42).
2. Dave Sullivan beat Diamond Dallas Page in an "arm wrestling" match.
3. Jim Duggan beat Craig Pittman (8:13) via DQ.
4. Harlem Heat beat Dick Slater & Bunkhouse Buck (8:39) when Booker T
pinned Buck.
5. Renegade pinned Arn Anderson (9:07) to win the WCW TV Title.
6. WCW Tag Champs The Nasty Boys beat Bobby Eaton & Steven Regal
(15:03) when Knobbs pinned Eaton.
7. Sting pinned Meng (13:34) to win the vacant WCW U.S. Title.
8. Ric Flair pinned Randy Savage (14:42).
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June 2, 1997 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
Monday Nitro
October 30, 1995 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing 3,500
A. Marcus Alexander Bagwell & Scotty Riggs beat WCW Tag Team
Champions Harlem Heat via DQ.
B. Paul Orndorff beat Mr. JL.
1. Eddie Guerrero pinned Craig Pittman.
2. The Shark DCO Scott Norton.
3. Sabu pinned Disco Inferno.
4. Lex Luger & Meng beat Marcus Alexander Bagwell & Scotty Riggs when
Luger forced Bagwell to submit.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
November 16, 1997 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
March 31, 1996 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing 4,700
1. Alex Wright beat Disco Inferno.
2. Marcus Alexander Bagwell & Scotty Riggs beat Arn Anderson & Kevin
Sullivan.
3. The Booty Man (Ed Leslie) beat WCW TV Champ Lex Luger via DQ.
4. Sting beat Dick Slater.
5. The Giant beat The Renegade.
6. Randy Savage beat WCW World Champ Ric Flair via DQ.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Alex Wright beat Disco Inferno.
The Nasty Boys beat The Public Enemy in a “dog collar” match.
Eddie Guerrero beat Dean Malenko.
Harlem Heat beat Rick & Scott Steiner to win the WCW Tag Title.
Kevin Nash & Scott Hall beat Sting & Lex Luger via DQ.
Randy Savage beat Ric Flair in a “steel cage” match.
Monday Nitro
December 2, 1996 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing 3,800
1. Glacier pinned Hardbody Harrison.
2. Jacques Rogueau & Pierre Oulette beat The Renegade & Joe Gomez when
Ouellete pinned Renegade.
3. Meng & The Barbarian beat Scotty Riggs & Robert Gibson when Barbarian
pinned Gibson.
4. Kevin Sullivan pinned ???.
5. WCW Cruiserweight Champ Dean Malenko beat Billy Kidman via
submission.
6. Jeff Jarrett pinned Big Bubba.
7. Eddie Guerrero pinned Dave Taylor.
8. Arn Anderson pinned Jim Powers.
9. Chris Benoit pinned Steve Regal.
10. Lex Luger beat Rocco Rock via submission.
11. Sting NC Rick Steiner.
Chris Benoit beat Yuji Nagata.
Scotty Riggs beat Steve Regal.
Chris Jericho beat Alex Wight.
The Barbarian & Meng beat The Public Enemy.
Diamond Dallas Page beat Mortis.
WCW U.S. Champ Curt Hennig beat Ric Flair via DQ.
Lex Luger beat Scott Hall.
Souled Out 1998
January 24, 1998 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing 5,486 ($133,750)
Shown live on PPV (1.02)
July 27, 1996 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing 4,100
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Glacier pinned Alex Wright.
Buff Bagwell pinned Joe Gomez.
Prince Iaukea pinned Hugh Morrus.
The Great Muta & Masa Chono beat Rick & Scott Steiner when Muta
pinned Rick.
WCW U.S. Champ Dean Malenko beat Michael Wallstreet via submission.
Ciclope & Damian beat Harlem Heat when Damian pinned Booker.
Chris Benoit beat The Barbarian via submission.
Ric Flair beat Scott Hall via DQ.
1. Juventud Guerrera, Super Calo, Lizmark Jr., & Chavo Guerrero Jr. beat La
Parka, Psicosis, Silver King, & El Dandy (9:30) when Guerrero pinned
Psicosis.
2. Chris Benoit TKO Raven (10:36) in a "no DQ" match.
3. Chris Jericho beat Rey Misterio, Jr. (8:22) via submission to win the WCW
Cruiserweight Title.
4. WCW TV Champ Booker T pinned Rick Martel (10:50).
5. Larry Zbysko beat Scott Hall (8:09) via DQ.
6. Ray Traylor, Rick & Scott Steiner beat Konnan, Scott Norton, & Buff
Bagwell (12:20) when Scott pinned Konnan.
7. Kevin Nash pinned The Giant (10:47).
8. Bret Hart beat Ric Flair (18:06) via submission.
9. Lex Luger beat Randy Savage (7:07) via submission.
October 9, 1998 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Psicosis beat Tokyo Magnum.
WCW Cruiserweight Champ Billy Kidman beat Prince Iaukea.
Wrath beat Davey Smith.
Eddie & Chavo Guerrero, Jr. beat Alex Wright & Disco Inferno.
Lex Luger & Rick Steiner NC Scott Norton & Stevie Ray.
Sting, Lex Luger, & Rick Steiner beat Bret Hart, Scott Norton, & Stevie
Ray.
7. WCW World Champ Bill Goldberg beat The Giant.
March 17, 1999 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
April 18, 1997 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
La Parka beat Ciclope.
Psicosis beat Juventud Guerrera.
Rey Misterio, Jr. beat Super Calo.
Jeff Jarrett beat Chris Jericho.
Kevin Nash beat Diamond Dallas Page.
Lex Luger & The Giant beat Harlem Heat and The Public Enemy in a “threeway” match.
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Chris Adams beat Mike Enos.
Silver King & Lizmark, Jr. beat La Parka & Psicosis.
Scott Norton beat Jerry Flynn.
Chavo Guerrero, Jr. beat Disco Inferno.
Perry Saturn beat Chris Jericho.
WCW TV Champ Booker T beat Bam Bam Bigelow.
Rick Steiner beat Scott Steiner.
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July 21, 2000 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1. Tank Abbott, & Two Members of Three Count beat Kaz Hayashi, Yang, &
Jamie-San when Abbott pinned Hayashi.
2. WCW Cruiserweight Champ Lt. Loco (Chavo Guerrero, Jr.) pinned
Juventud Guerrera
3. Capt. Rection (Hugh Morrus) & Cpl. Cajun (Lash Leroux) beat Sean
O’Haire & Mark Jindrak and Shawn Stasiak & Chuck Palumbo when
Rection pinned Stasiak.
4. WCW Hardcore Champ Big Vito pinned David Flair.
5 Mike Awesome beat Rick Steiner in a “table” match.
6. Lance Storm beat Billy Kidman via submission.
7. Sting beat Vampiro via submission.
8. WCW World Champ Booker T pinned Shane Douglas.
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August 2, 1998 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing 4,376 ($110,000)
Shown live on PPV (0.20)
A.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Balls Mahoney & Axl Rotten beat Tracy Smothers & Little Guido.
Justin Credible pinned Jerry Lynn (14:36).
Chris Candido pinned Lance Storm (11:00).
Masato Tanaka pinned Mike Awesome (11:49).
ECW Tag Champs Sabu & Rob Van Dam beat Hayabusa & Jinsei Shinzaki
(20:51) when Sabu pinned Shinzaki.
5. FTW Champ Taz beat Bam Bam Bigelow (13:21) via submission in a “falls
count anywhere.”
6. Tommy Dreamer, Sandman, & Spike Dudley beat Buh Buh Ray, D-Von, &
Big Dick Dudley (14:26) in a “street fight” when Dreamer pinned Buh Buh.
April 10, 1999 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing 1,794 ($50,000)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Chris Chetti & Nova beat Danny Doring & Amish Roadkill.
Spike Dudley won a “battle royal.”
Jerry Lynn beat Rhino Richards.
New Jack beat Mustafa Saed in a “gangsta death” match.
ECW Champ Taz beat Spike Dudley via submission.
Tommy Dreamer beat Steve Corino.
Shane Douglas NC Justin Credible.
Buh Buh Ray Dudley beat Balls Mahoney.
ECW TV Champ Rob Van Dam beat D-Von Dudley.
July 18, 1999 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing 3,700 ($124,000)
Shown live on PPV (0.26)
A. Vito Lograsso pinned Simon Diamond.
1. Chris Chetti & Nova beat Danny Doring & Amish Roadkill (7:03) when
Roadkill was pinned.
2. Jazz pinned Jason Knight (6:33).
3. Super Crazy pinned Little Guido (12:31)
4. Balls Mahoney & Spike Dudley beat Buh Buh Ray & D-Von Dudley (15:41)
via pinfall to win the ECW Tag Team Title.
5. Tommy Dreamer & Francine interview. During this segment Steve Corino
interrupted and ended up being pinned by Francine.
6. ECW Champ Taz NC Yoshihiro Tajiri (10:06).
7. Rob Van Dam & Jerry Lynn beat Justin Credible & Lance Storm (21:07)
when Lynn pinned Storm.
October 30, 1999 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing 2,500
1. Simon Diamond beat Nova.
2. Danny Doring & Amish Roadkill beat Axl Rotten & Balls Mahoney and CW
Anderson & Bill Wiles in a “three way dance.”
3. Jerry Lynn pinned Steve Corino.
4. Chris Candido beat Spike Dudley.
5. Yoshihiro Tajiri pinned Super Crazy.
6. Sabu beat Tracy Smothers.
7. ECW TV Champ Rob Van Dam beat Little Guido.
8. Sandman NC Rhino.
9. ECW Champ Mike Awesome beat Taz.
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October 9, 1983 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Tiger Chung Lee beat Bob Boyer.
Pat Patterson ebat Dr. X.
Tony Garea beat Jerry Valiant.
Susan Starr & Penny Mitchell beat The Fabulous Moolah & Judy Martin.
Tito Santana beat Mike Sharpe.
Rocky Johnson beat Wild Samoan Samula.
Andre the Giant & Ivan Putski beat Wild Samoans Afa & Sika.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Ivan Putski beat Jerry Valiant.
Rocky Johnson beat Mr. Fuji.
John Studd beat Jay Strongbow.
WWF Tag Champs Dick Murdoch & Adrian Adonis beat The Wild
Samoans.
6. Jimmy Snuka beat Roddy Piper via DQ.
November 14, 1983 in Dayton, OH
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Steve Regal beat Bob Colt.
Eddie Gilbert beat Jerry Valiant.
Tiger Chung Lee beat Bob Bradley.
Sgt. Slaughter beat Steve Pardee.
Jimmy Snuka beat Mr. Fuji.
Pat Patterson beat Don Muraco via DQ.
Bob Backlund beat Ivan Koloff.
WWF @ Dayton, OH - December 12, 1983
Steve Regal fought Jerry Valiant to a draw
SD Jones defeated Bobby Colt
WWF Tag Team Champion Tony Atlas defeated Mr. Fuji via count-out
The Iron Sheik defeated Chief Jay Strongbow
The Masked Superstar defeated Tony Garea
WWF IC Champion Don Muraco defeated Ivan Putski via count-out
Jimmy Snuka defeated Ivan Koloff
March 19, 1984 in Dayton, OH
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Jerry Valiant beat Akira Maeda.
Wild Samoan Sika beat Tony Garea.
Sgt. Slaughter beat Bobby Colt.
Tony Atlas beat Mr. Fuji via countout.
Jimmy Snuka beat Wild Samoan Afa.
Pat Patterson beat The Iron Sheik.
WWF I-C Champ Tito Santana beat Tiger Chung Lee.
Andre the Giant beat The Masked Superstar.
April 20, 1984 in Dayton, OH
1. Tiger Chung Lee beat Steve Lombardi.
2. WWF Tag Champs Tony Atlas & Rocky Johnson beat Billy Travis & Randy
King.
3. Ivan Putski beat Greg Valentine via DQ.
4. Roddy Piper & David Schultz beat Brian Blair & Pete Sanchez.
5. WWF World Champ Hulk Hogan beat Paul Orndorff via countout.
June 28, 1984 in Dayton, OH
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Brian Blair drew Bob Orton, Jr.
Greg Valentine beat Bob Boyer.
Ivan Putski beat Bobby Colt.
Rocky Johnson beat Paul Orndorff via countout.
Sgt. Slaughter beat Jerry Valiant.
Andre the Giant beat The Iron Sheik.
July 26, 1984 in Dayton, OH
1. The Moondogs beat Roger Ruffin & Billy Travis.
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August 17, 1984 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Jerry Valiant beat Billy Travis.
Princess Victoria & Velvet McIntyre beat Despina Montages & Lelani Kai.
Don Muraco beat Salvatore Bellomo.
Ivan Putski beat Jesse Ventura via countout.
The Wild Samoans beat The Moondogs.
Andre the Giant beat the Iron Sheik.
WWF I-C Champ Tito Santana DDQ Greg Valentine.
November 15, 1984 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Ken Patera beat Bob Boyer.
Mr. Wrestling II beat Billy Travis.
SD Jones drew Terry Gibbs.
Mike Rotundo beat Steve Lombardi.
Ivan Putski beat Jerry Valiant.
Paul Orndorff beat Rocky Johnson.
WWF I-C Champ Greg Valentine beat Tito Santana.
Blackjack Mulligan won a “battle royal.”
December 30, 1984 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1. No results available.
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January 25, 1985 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
No results available.
WWF @ Dayton, OH - Hara Arena - January 25, 1985
Tony Garea vs. Moondog Spot
David Sammartino vs. Moondog Rex
Mr. Wrestling II vs. Les Thornton
WWF Women's Champion Wendi Richter vs. Judy Martin
Ivan Putski vs. Paul Orndorff
Tito Santana vs. Brutus Beefcake
The Junkyard Dog vs. WWF IC Champion Greg Valentine
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Salvatore Bellomo vs. The Spoiler.
David Sammartino vs. Les Thornton.
Rene Goulet vs. Brian Blair.
Pedro Morales vs. Terry Gibbs.
Ricky Steamboat pinned Don Muraco.
Paul Orndorff pinned Bob Orton, Jr.
WWF @ Dayton, OH - Hara Arena - September 3, 1985
Rick McGraw vs. Adrian Adonis
B. Brian Blair vs. Moondog Spot
Jim Brunzell vs. Les Thornton
Ivan Putski vs. the Missing Link
The Junkyard Dog & Uncle Elmer vs. WWF Tag Team Champions Greg
Valentine & Brutus Beefcake
March 2, 1985 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
No results available.
WWF @ Dayton, OH - Hara Arena - March 1, 1985
The Cobra vs. Jerry Valiant
David Sammartino vs. Moondog Spot
Rick McGraw vs. the Spoiler
Tony Atlas vs. Moondog Rex
The Junkyard Dog vs. WWF IC Champion Greg Valentine
WWF Tag Team Champions Barry Windham & Mike Rotundo vs. Nikolai
Volkoff & the Iron Sheik
WWF @ Dayton, OH - Hara Arena - March 21, 1985
The Cobra vs. Matt Borne
Tony Atlas vs. Tiger Chung Lee
Swede Hanson vs. King Kong Bundy
Bret Hart vs. Don Muraco
Mike Rotundo vs. Nikolai Volkoff
Barry Windham vs. the Iron Sheik
Jimmy Snuka vs. WWF IC Champion Greg Valentine
October 1985 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Lanny Poffo beat Tiger Chung Lee.
The Spoiler beat Bobby Colt.
Scott McGhee beat Rene Goulet.
Cpl. Kirchner beat Barry O.
Te British Bulldogs beat Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart.
The Junkyard Dog & Mike Rotundo beat WWF Tag Champs Greg Valentine
& Brutus Beefcake via DQ.
November 16, 1985 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
No results available.
WWF @ Dayton, OH - Hara Arena - November 16, 1985
Jose Luis Rivera vs. Barry O
Cpl. Kirchner vs. Ron Shaw
George Steele vs. Moondog Spot
Uncle Elmer vs. Big John Studd
WWF IC Champion Tito Santana & Ricky Steamboat vs. Don Muraco & Mr.
Fuji
May 1, 1985 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
No results available.
May 27, 1985 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing 1,000
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
SD Jones beat Charlie Fulton.
Tony Garea drew Rene Goulet.
John Studd beat Bobby Colt.
David Sammartino beat Don Muraco via DQ.
George Steele beat Matt Borne.
Mike Rotundo & Barry Windham beat WWF Tag Champs The Iron Sheik &
Nikolai Volkoff via DQ.
July 11, 1985 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
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December 26, 1985 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
No results available.
WWF @ Dayton, OH - Hara Arena - December 26, 1985
Lanny Poffo vs. Terry Gibbs
Tony Atlas vs. Tiger Chung Lee
B. Brian Blair vs. Jim Neidhart
Jim Brunzell vs. Bret Hart
Cpl. Kirchner vs. Nikolai Volkoff
Andre the Giant & Hillbilly Jim vs. Big John Studd & King Kong Bundy
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January 27, 1986 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
No results available.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Bob Orton, Jr. beat Brickhouse Brown.
Dick Slater beat Les Thornton.
The Haiti Kid beat Butch Cassidy.
Harley Race beat Paul Roma.
Pedro Morales beat WWF I-C Champ Randy Savage via countout.
WWF Tag Champs The British Bulldogs beat Brutus Beefcake & Greg
Valentine in a “steel cage” match.
February 21, 1986 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
No results available.
Scott McGhee vs. Steve Lombardi
Cousin Luke vs. Les Thornton
Lanny Poffo vs. Adrian Adonis
Tony Atlas vs. Iron Mike Sharpe
Ricky Steamboat vs. Bob Orton Jr.
Davey Boy Smith & the Dynamite Kid vs. WWF Tag Team Champions Greg
Valentine & Brutus Beefcake
March 27, 1986 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1. No results available.
WWF @ Dayton, OH - Hara Arena - March 27, 1986
Sivi Afi vs. Barry O
Scott McGhee vs. Jake Roberts
George Wells vs. Adrian Adonis
B. Brian Blair & Jim Brunzell vs. WWF Tag Team Champions Greg Valentine &
Brutus Beefcake
Tito Santana vs. WWF IC Champion Randy Savage
Andre the Giant vs. Big John Studd
May 25, 1986 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
No results available.
June 1986 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Sivi Afi drew Barry O.
Jake Roberts beat Scott McGee.
Adrian Adonis pinned George Wells.
Brutus Beefcake & Greg Valentine beat Brian Blair & Lanny Poffo.
Tito Santana beat WWF I-C Champ Randy Savage via DQ.
July 10, 1986 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
No results available.
August 7, 1986 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
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September 12, 1986 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1. No results available.
Dick Slater vs. Steve Lombardi
Koko B. Ware vs. Mr. X
Lanny Poffo vs. Kamala
B. Brian Blair & Jim Brunzell vs. Jimmy Jack Funk & ? (sub. for Dory Funk Jr.)
Ricky Steamboat vs. Jake Roberts
Roddy Piper vs. the Iron Sheik
October 9, 1986 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
No results available.
WWF @ Dayton, OH - Hara Arena - October 9, 1986
Koko B. Ware vs. Jimmy Jack Funk
Pedro Morales vs. Kamala
Billy Jack Haynes vs. Hercules
Hillbilly Jim vs. Mr. Fuji (tuxedo match)
The Junkyard Dog vs. Jake Roberts
November 5, 1986 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
No results available.
November 27, 1986 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1. No results available.
WWF @ Dayton, OH - Hara Arena - November 27, 1986
Danny Spivey vs. Moondog Rex
Mike Rotundo vs. Moondog Spot
Dick Slater vs. Butch Reed
Tito Santana vs. Jake Roberts
WWF Tag Team Champions Davey Boy Smith & the Dynamite Kid vs. Nikolai
Volkoff & the Iron Sheik
The Junkyard Dog vs. WWF IC Champion Randy Savage
December 29, 1986 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
No results available.
WWF @ Dayton, OH - Hara Arena - December 29, 1986
Paul Roma vs. Jack Kruger
Sivi Afi vs. Barry O
Pedro Morales vs. Don Muraco
Billy Jack Haynes vs. Dino Bravo
Tito Santana vs. Butch Reed
Ricky Steamboat vs. WWF IC Champion Randy Savage
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January 20, 1987 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1. No results available.
Brad Rheingans vs. Barry O
Sivi Afi vs. Kamala
Mike Rotundo & Danny Spivey vs. Nikolai Volkoff & the Iron Sheik
Hillbilly Jim vs. Hercules
WWF Tag Team Champion Davey Boy Smith & Billy Jack Haynes (sub. for
WWF Tag Team Champion the Dynamite Kid) vs. Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart
(Danny Davis as referee)
Ricky Steamboat vs. WWF IC Champion Randy Savage
4.
5.
6.
7.
Jim Duggan vs. The Iron Sheik.
Jake Roberts vs. The Honkytonk Man.
Butch Reed vs. Tito Santana.
WWF Tag Champs Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart beat The British Bulldogs.
February 11, 1987 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
No results available.
WWF Superstars & Prime Time Wrestling
March 10, 1987 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
A. Junkyard Dog & SD Jones beat Dave Wagner & Brian Costello.
B. The Assassin beat Paul Roma.
Prime Time Wrestling March 30, 1987
1. Blackjack Mulligan & Dan Spivey beat Salvatore Bellomo & Tiger Chung
Lee (3:55) when Mulligan pinned Lee.
Prime Time Wrestling April 6, 1987
2. The Honkytonk Man pinned Koko B. Ware (10:45).
Superstars March 21, 1987
3. “Piper’s Pit” with Bobby Heenan, Andre the Giant, and Jack Tunney.
4. Jim Duggan NC The Iron Sheik.
5. Don Muraco & Bob Orton Jr. beat Cpl. Kirchner & Mario Mancini (1:47)
when Muraco pinned Mancini.
6. Adrian Adonis beat Jim Young (1:48) via sleeperhold.
7. The British Bulldogs & Tito Santana beat Steve Lombardi, Al Navarro, &
Rick Renslow (2:48) when Santana pinned Navarro.
8. The Honkytonk Man pinned Lanny Poffo (0:38).
Superstars March 28, 1987
9. “Piper’s Pit” with no guests.
10. Rick Martel & Tom Zenk beat Steve Lombardi & Johnny K-9 (3:14) when
Martel pinned K-9.
11. Butch Reed pinned Jim Powers (2:30).
12. WWF Tag Champs Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart beat Joe Mirto & Rick Hunter
(2:35) when Hart pinned Mirto.
13. Jake Roberts pinned Moondog Spot (1:51).
14. Harley Race pinned Jerry Allen (1:04).
Superstars April 4, 1987
15. Jim Duggan beat The Iron Sheik (2:57) via DQ.
16. Brian Blair & Jim Brunzell beat Jimmy Jack Funk & Mike Sharpe (2:55)
when Blair pinned Sharpe.
17. Nikolai Volkoff NC Rick Hunter.
18. Jake Roberts pinned The Raider (2:41)
19. Demolition Axe & Smash beat Sivi Afi & Brad Rheingans (1:34) when Axe
pinned Afi.
20. Harley Race pinned Don Driggers (1:16).
A. Jim Duggan pinned Nikolai Volkoff.
B. WWF World Champ Hulk Hogan beat Paul Orndorff.
April 29, 1987 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1. Outback Jack beat Steve Lombardi.
2. Lanny Poffo vs. Ron Bass.
3. Rick Martel & Tom Zenk vs. Don Muraco & Bob Orton, Jr.
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June 4, 1987 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
No results available.
June 27, 1987 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
1.
No results available.
WWF @ Dayton, OH - Hara Arena - December 29, 1987
Sam Houston vs. Danny Davis
The Junkyard Dog vs. Barry Horowitz
Davey Boy Smith & the Dynamite Kid vs. Nikolai Volkoff & Boris Zhukov
Jake Roberts vs. Hercules
Brutus Beefcake vs. Greg Valentine
Don Muraco (w/ Superstar Billy Graham) vs. the One Man Gang
Bam Bam Bigelow vs. King Kong Bundy
Also included a midget tag team match
No results available.
July 19, 1987 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
No results available.
August 13, 1987 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
No results available.
September 20, 1987 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
No results available.
October 20, 1987 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1. No results available.
WWF @ Dayton, OH - Hara Arena - October 20, 1987
Sam Houston vs. Barry Horowitz
Lanny Poffo vs. Terry Gibbs
Don Muraco vs. Bob Orton Jr.
B. Brian Blair & Jim Brunzell vs. Demolition
Koko B. Ware vs. Nikolai Volkoff
Ken Patera vs. Hercules
Randy Savage vs. Rick Rude
November 25, 1987 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
No results available.
December 29, 1987 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
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March 15, 1988 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
No results available.
WWF @ Dayton, OH - Hara Arena - March 15, 1988
Brady Boone vs. Steve Lombardi
Itsuki Yamazaki vs. Judy Martin
Noriyo Tateno vs. Leilani Kai
George Steele vs. Hercules
Davey Boy Smith & the Dynamite Kid vs. the Islanders
Jake Roberts vs. Ted Dibiase
Randy Savage, WWF Tag Team Champions Rick Martel & Tito Santana vs.
WWF IC Champion the Honkytonk Man, Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart (steel
cage match)
June 16, 1988 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
No results available.
WWF @ Dayton, OH - Hara Arena - June 16, 1988
Lanny Poffo vs. Danny Davis
WWF Women's Champion Sensational Sherri vs. Rockin' Robin
B. Brian Blair & Jim Brunzell vs. Jacques & Raymond Rougeau
Bret Hart vs. Bad News Brown
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition vs. Rick Martel & Tito Santana
Jake Roberts vs. Rick Rude
WWF World Champion Randy Savage vs. Ted Dibiase
Wrestling Challenge & Prime Time Wrestling
August 2, 1988 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
A. The Blue Angel beat Barry Horowitz.
Prime Time Wrestling August 15, 1988
1. Junkyard Dog DCO One Man Gang (6:39).
2. The Ultimate Warrior pinned Tom Burton (2:24).
Prime Time Wrestling September 13, 1988
3. Danny Davis pinned Scott Casey (8:02).
Wrestling Challenge August 20, 1988
4. “The Brother Love Show” with Ted DiBiase, Andre the Giant, and Jesse
Ventura.
5. WWF I-C Champ The Honkytonk Man pinned George South (3:24).
6. Jacques & Raymond Rougeau beat ??? & ??? (3:21) when Raymond scored
the pin.
7. Brutus Beefcake beat Brian Costello (2:01) via sleeperhold.
8. Hercules beat ??? (2:09) via submission.
9. Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart beat Bob Bryant & Al Kirkland (2:48) when Bret
pinned Kirkland.
10. Dino Bravo pinned Frank Valdez (2:25).
Wrestling Challenge August 27, 1988
11. “The Brother Love Show” with Andre the Giant, Ted Dibiase, Bobby
Heenan, and Virgil.
12. The Ultimate Warrior pinned John Zeigler (2:03).
13. Rick Rude pinned Don Driggers (2:49).
14. Ron Bass pinned Reno Riggins (2:32).
15. Junkyard Dog pinned ??? (1:12).
16. Bad News Brown pinned Curtis Thompson (1:23).
17. The Powers of Pain beat Al Navarro & Joe Cruz (2:11) when Barbarian
pinned Navarro.
Wrestling Challenge September 3 1988
18. “The Brother Love Show” with Ron Bass.
19. Jake Roberts pinned Trent Knight (2:50).
20. Nikolai Volkoff & Boris Zhukov beat Brad Anderson & Chuck Striker
(2:52) when Zhukov pinned Striker.
21. King Haku pinned Bob Emery (2:24).
22. Jim Duggan pinned Tony Sober (2:58).
23. Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty beat Dusty Wolfe & Larry Stevens (3:22)
when Jannetty pinned Stevens.
24. The Big Bossman pinned Bobo Reeds (1:27).
25. Ted Dibiase beat David Stoudimire (3:52) via submission.
A. Nikolai Volkoff & Boris Zhukov beat Brian Blair & Jim Brunzell.
B. Hulk Hogan pinned King Haku (8:53).
C. WWF World Champ Randy Savage pinned Ted Dibiase
WWF @ Dayton, OH - Hara Arena - August 2, 1988 (8,000)
Wrestling Challenge taping:
The Blue Angel defeated Barry Horowitz
Andre the Giant defeated Jim Duggan
Prime Time Wrestling - 8/15/88: The Junkyard Dog fought the One Man Gang
(w/ Slick) to a double count-out at 6:39
Prime Time Wrestling - 8/15/88: The Ultimate Warrior pinned Tom Burton at
2:24 with the press slam / splash combo
Prime Time Wrestling - 9/13/88: Danny Davis (w/ Jimmy Hart) pinned Scott
Casey at 8:02 after escaping a sleeper by throwing Casey into the corner
International Wrestling Challenge: Nikolai Volkoff & Boris Zhukov defeated B.
Brian Blair & Jim Brunzell
International Wrestling Challenge: Hulk Hogan pinned King Haku (w/ Bobby
Heenan) at 8:53 with a bodyslam and the legdrop (Hulkamania 4)
WWF World Champion Randy Savage pinned Ted Dibiase
Wrestling Challenge:
8/21/88 - featured the Brother Love Show in which Ted Dibiase & Andre the
Giant attempted to bribe guest referee Jesse Ventura prior to the Summer
Slam main event, with Dibiase placing several $100 bills inside Ventura's
pocket:
WWF IC Champion the Honkytonk Man (w/ Jimmy Hart) pinned George South
with the Shake, Rattle, & Roll at 3:24
Jacques & Raymond Rougeau defeated Tommy Angel & Rusty Riddle at 3:21
when Raymond scored the pin following a double team move off the top
Brutus Beefcake defeated Brian Costello via submission with the sleeper at 2:01
Hercules (w/ Bobby Heenan) defeated an unknown via submission with the
backbreaker at 2:09
Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart defeated Bob Bryant & Al Kirkland when Bret pinned
Kirkland following the Hart Attack at 2:48
Dino Bravo (w/ Frenchy Martin) pinned Neal Rodgers with the side suplex at
2:25
8/28/88 - included Andre the Giant, Ted Dibiase, Bobby Heenan, & Virgil as
guests of the Brother Love Show where they discussed their involvement at
Summer Slam; featured a 'Special Report' segment which included
comments from Jesse Ventura, with Ventura saying he would take money
from anyone, in reference to last week's Brother Love Show, and that there
would be a winning team at Summer Slam and that would be the real payoff:
The Ultimate Warrior pinned John Zeigler at 2:03 following the press slam /
splash combo
Rick Rude (w/ Bobby Heenan) pinned Don Driggers at 2:49 with the Rude
Awakening
Ron Bass pinned Reno Riggins with the Pedigree at 2:32
The Junkyard Dog pinned an unknown with the powerslam at 1:12
Bad News Brown pinned Curtis Thompson with the Ghetto Blaster at 1:23
The Powers of Pain defeated Al Navarro & Joe Cruz at 2:11 when Barbarian
pinned Navarro with a diving headbutt off the top following a running
powerslam from Warlord
9/4/88 - included Ron Bass as a guest of the Brother Love Show:
Jake Roberts pinned Trent Knight with the DDT at 2:50
Nikolai Volkoff & Boris Zhukov (w/ Slick) defeated Brad Anderson & Chuck
Striker at 2:52 when Zhukov pinned Striker with a forearm from the middle
rope as Volkoff held Striker in the air in a backbreaker submission hold
King Haku (w/ Bobby Heenan) pinned Bob Emery with a side kick to the face at
2:24
Jim Duggan pinned Tony Sober at 2:58 with the running clothesline
Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty defeated Dusty Wolfe & Larry Stevens at 3:22
when Jannetty pinned Stevens with a crossbody off the top as Michaels held
Stevens up in a suplex position
The Big Bossman (w/ Slick) pinned Bobo Reeds with the sidewalk slam at 1:27;
after the bout, Bossman handcuffed his opponent to the middle rope and
beat him with the nightstick
Ted Dibiase (w/ Virgil) defeated David Stoudimire via submission with the
Million $ Dream at 3:52
October 22, 1988 in Dayton, OH
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Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
November 23, 1988 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
No results available.
1.
The Blue Blazer vs. Steve Lombardi
Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty vs. the Conquistadors
Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart vs. Jacuqes & Raymond Rougeau
Jim Duggan vs. Dino Bravo
Hercules vs. Ted Dibiase
WWF IC Champion The Ultimate Warrior vs. the Honkytonk Man
WWF World Champion Randy Savage vs. King Haku
No results available.
WWF @ Dayton, OH - Hara Arena - November 22, 1988
Lanny Poffo vs. Barry Horowitz
Ken Patera vs. Bad News Brown
B. Brian Blair vs. Harley Race
WWF Women's Champion Rockin' Robin vs. Sensational Sherri
Hercules vs. Virgil (w/ Ted Dibiase)
Davey Boy Smith & the Dynamite Kid vs. WWF Tag Team Champions
Demolition
Jim Duggan vs. Dino Bravo (flag match)
WWF World Champion Randy Savage vs. Andre the Giant
December 30, 1988 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
No results available.
WWF @ Dayton, OH - Hara Arena - December 30, 1988
WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior vs. the Honkytonk Man
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January 29, 1989 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
No results available.
May 4, 1989 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1. No results available.
Jacques & Raymond Rougeau vs. Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty
June 9, 1989 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Tim Horner pinned Barry Horowitz.
WWF Women’s Champ Rockin’ Robin pinned Judy Martin.
Bad News Brown pinned The Blue Blazer.
The Bushwhackers beat Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard.
The Ultimate Warrior beat WWF I-C Champ Rick Rude via countout.
Dusty Rhodes pinned Ted Dibiase.
July 23, 1989 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
No results available.
September 16, 1989 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Bad News Brown pinned Hercules.
Tito Santana pinned Haku.
Greg Valentine pinned Ronnie Garvin.
The Bushwhackers beat The Powers of Pain via countout.
Tigboat pinned The Brooklyn Brawler.
Jake Roberts beat Rick Rude.
WWF @ Dayton, OH - Hara Arena - September 19, 1989
Brutus Beefcake defeated Randy Savage via disqualification
Also incldued Roddy Pipe
WWF @ Dayton, OH - Hara Arena - November 13, 1989
Included WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition
December 30, 1989 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
No results available.
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February 17, 1990 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Tugboat Thomas beat Frenchy Martin.
Koko B. Ware beat The Brooklyn Brawler.
Tito Santana beat Al Perez.
The Bushwhackers beat Nikolai Volkoff & Boris Zhukov.
Jim Duggan pinned Bad News Brown.
Rick Martel pinned Brutus Beefcake.
Rick Rude pinned Roddy Piper.
23.
34.
35.
C.
D.
E.
F.
Bad News Brown pinned Troy Williams (1:30).
Earthquake pinned Alan Reynolds (1:49).
Jim Duggan pinned Buddy Rose (2:18).
Brutus Beefcake beat WWF I-C Champ Mr. Perfect via DQ.
Jake Roberts beat Bad News Brown via DQ.
Dusty Rhodes & Sapphire beat Randy Savage & Sherri Martel.
WWF World Champ The Ultimate Warrior beat Earthquake via DQ.
August 25, 1990 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
March 25, 1990 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
1.
No results available.
No results available.
October 26, 1990 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
May 6, 1990 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
1.
Koko B. Ware pinned The Brooklyn Brawler.
Haku pinned Terry Taylor.
Hillbilly Jim pinned Bob Bradley.
WWF Tag Champs Demolition DDQ Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart.
Earthquake pinned Jim Duggan.
Rick Martel pinned Hercules.
The Big Bossman pinned Ted Dibiase.
November 4, 1990 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
Superstars & Prime Time Wrestling
June 25, 1990 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
A. Shane Douglas beat The Brooklyn Brawler.
B. Hillbilly Jim beat Tony Burton
Prime Time Wrestling July 9, 1990
1. Jimmy Snuka beat Haku (10:00) via DQ.
Prime Time Wrestling July 16, 1990
2. Lanny Poffo pinned Mike Shelton (3:22).
3. The Warlord pinned Jim Evans (1:44).
Prime Time Wrestling July 23, 1990
4. Greg Valentine & The Honkytonk Man beat Ron Garvin & George Anderson
when Honky pinned Anderson.
5. WWF Tag Champs Demolition Smash & Crush beat Tito Santana & Jim
Brunzell (8:13) when Smash pinned Brunzell.
Superstars July 14, 1990
6. “The Brother Love Show” with Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart.
7. Jake Roberts pinned Paul Diamond (2:25).
8. Tugboat pinned Tony Burton (2:02).
9. Pat Tanaka & Akio Sato beat Reno Riggins & Gary Jackson (3:44) when
Sato pinned Jackson.
10. The Barbarian pinned Red Tyler (2:27).
11. Koko B. Ware pinned Buddy Rose (1:46).
12. Mr. Perfect pinned Darnell Yates (2:06).
Superstars July 21, 1990
13. “The Borther Love Show” with Rick Rude & Bobby Heenan.
14. Ted Dibiase beat Jim Powers (2:30) via submission.
15. Nikolai Volkoff pinned Pez Whatley (1:06).
16. The Legion of Doom beat Black Bart & Tom Stone (1:29) Hawk pinned
Stone.
17. Dino Bravo pinned Paul Roma (1:58).
18. Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty beat Al Burke & Bob Bradley (3:18)
when Michaels pinned Burke.
Superstars July 28, 1990
19. “The Brother Love Show” with The Legion of Doom.
20. The Big Bossman pinned The Brooklyn Brawler (1:49).
21. Boris Zhukov pinned Scott Colton (1:30).
22. Dusty Rhodes pinned Paul Diamond (1:54).
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No results available.
No results available.
December 13, 1990 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Shawn Michaels pinned Demolition Smash.
Davey Smith beat The Warlord via DQ in an “arm wrestling” match.
The Big Bossman pinned Bobby Heenan (0:14).
Kerry Von Erich beat WWF I-C Champ Mr. Perfect via DQ.
Dino Bravo pinned Shane Douglas.
Sgt. Slaughter pinned Jim Duggan.
Davey Smith pinned The Warlord.
WWF World Champ The Ultimate Warrior beat Randy Savage via countout.
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January 13, 1991 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Dustin Rhodes beat Buddy Rose.
Tugboat beat Dino Bravo.
Jake Roberts beat Rick Martel.
WWF Tag Champs Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart beat Paul Roma & Hercules.
The Barbarian beat Saba Simba.
Tito Santana pinned Virgil.
Kerry Von Erich beat WWF I-C Champ Mr. Perfect via DQ.
Hulk Hogan beat Earthquake in a “stretcher” match.
December 28, 1991 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
No results available.
February 10, 1991 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
No results available.
July 19, 1991 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
1.
No results available.
Wrestling Challenge & Prime Time Wrestling
October 22, 1991 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing ???
Prime Time Wrestling November 18, 1991
1. Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty drew The Beverly Brothers (15:00).
2. WWF I-C Champ Bret Hart beat Skinner (6:57) via submission.
Prime Time Wrestling December 2, 1991
3. The Warlord beat Montana Miller (1:59) via submission.
4. Earthquake & Typhoon beat Mike Samples & Greg Green (3:05) when
Typhoon pinned Green.
5. Tito Santana pinned The Barbarian (7:56).
Wrestling Challenge November 9, 1991
6. “The Barber Shop” with Ric Flair, Ted DiBiase, Sherri Martel, Jimmy Hart,
The Warlord, and Harvey Wippleman.
7. WWF Tag Champs The Legion of Doom beat Barry Horowitz & Ben Jordan
(2:07) when Hawk pinned Jordan.
8. The Berzerker beat Brad Kramer (1:51) via countout.
9. The Big Bossman pinned Montana Miller (1:17).
10. Repo Man beat Rock Werner via submission.
11. The Undertaker pinned Kerry Von Erich (3:42).
Wrestling Challenge November 16, 1991
12. Kerry Von Erich beat ???.
13. Tito Santana beat ???.
14. Skinner beat ???.
15. Ted DiBiase & Irwin R. Schyster beat The Bushwhackers when DiBiase
scored the pin.
Wrestling Challenge November 23, 1991
16. “The Barber Shop” with The Undertaker & Paul Bearer.
17. Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty beat Kato & The Brooklyn Brawler when
Michaels pinned Brawler.
18. The Mountie pinned Burt Stiles (1:07).
19. Jim Duggan beat Jerry Saggs (2:40) via DQ.
20. Davey Smith pinned Tom Stone (1:28).
21. The Beverly Brothers beat ??? & ??? (1:55) when Beau scored the pin.
A. Virgil & The Big Bossman beat Ted DiBiase & Irwin R. Schyster when
Virigl pinned IRS.
B. The Undertaker pinned Davey Smith.
C. WWF I-C Champ Bret Hart vs. The Undertaker.
D. Ric Flair beat WWF World Champ Hulk Hogan via countout.
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June 7, 1992 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing 2,800
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Tatanka beat Rick Martel via DQ.
Kerry Von Erich pinned Barry Horowitz.
Crush beat Skinner.
Repo Man pinned Jim Duggan.
The Ultimate Warrior pinned Papa Shango.
Earthquake beat Irwin R. Schyster.
WWF I-C Champ Bret Hart beat Shawn Michaels.
February 28, 1993 in Fairborn, OH
Nutter Center drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Superstars & Prime Time Wrestling
November 24, 1992 in Fairborn, OH
Nutter Center drawing ???
A. Nailz pinned The Big Bossman in a “steel cage” match.
B. Jim Brunzell pinned The Angel of Death.
Prime Time Wrestling December 7, 1992
1. Max Moon, Owen Hart, & Koko B. Ware beat The Beverly Brothers &
Lanny Poffo (9:45) when Moon pinned Poffo.
2. Rick Martel beat Brian Costello via submission.
Prime Time Wrestling December 21, 1992
3. Papa Shango beat Marty Jannetty via countout.
Superstars December 12, 1992
12. The Nasty Boys beat John Rickner & The Brooklyn Brawler (2:40) when
Saggs pinned Rechner.
13. Bam Bam Bigelow pinned John Paul (1:14).
14. Marty Jannetty pinned Duane Gill (2:59).
15. Nailz beat Mike Collins (1:48) via submission.
16. Lance Cassidy pinned Gus Kantarakis (1:29).
17. The Undertaker pinned Barry Horowitz (1:29).
Superstars December 19, 1992
18. Crush beat Dark Destiny (2:51) via submission.
19. Kamala pinned Bill Koby (1:54).
20. The Big Bossman pinned Barry Hardy (1:41).
21. Yokozuna pinned Richard Myers (1:32).
22. Damien Demento pinned Kerry Davis (2:09).
23. WWF Tag Champs Ted DiBiase & Irwin R. Schyster beat Chris Hahn &
Laverne McGill (2:30) when DiBiase forced Hawn to submit.
Superstars December 26, 1992
24. Razor Ramon pinned Gus Kantarakis (1:53).
25. Bob Backlund pinned Barry Horowitz (2:47).
26. The Headshrinkers beat Chris Allen & Bill Vaper (3:07) when Fatu pinned
Allen.
27. Tatanka pinned Bret Tyler (2:39).
28. Virgil pinned John Rechner (1:55).
29. Bam Bam Bigelow pinned Brian Costello (1:46).
C. Earthquake pinned Repo Man (4:21).
D. Yokozuna beat Virgil.
E. The Nasty Boys beat WWF Tag Champs Ted DiBiase & Irwin R. Schyster
via DQ.
F. Typhoon pinned Kamala.
G. The Undertaker beat Razor Ramon (5:03) via countout.
H. WWF World Champ Bret Hart pinned Ric Flair.
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Virgil pinned Terry Taylor (13:00).
Skinner pinned Jim Powers (15:00).
Kamala pinned Kimchee (5:00).
Bam Bam Bigelow pinned Typhoon (11:00).
Randy Savage beat Jerry Lawler (10:00) via countout.
Crush beat Papa Shango (8:00) via submission.
Rick & Scott Steiner beat The Beverly Brothers when Scott pinned Blake.
The Undertaker beat Yokozuna (7:00) via DQ.
King of the Ring 1993
June 13, 1993 in Fairborn, OH
Nutter Center drawing 6,500 ($80,000)
Shown live on PPV (1.1)
A.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
USWA Unified Champ Papa Shango pinned Owen Hart.
Bret Hart pinned Razor Ramon (10:25).
Mr. Perfect beat Mr. Hughes (6:02) via DQ.
Bam Bam Bigelow pinned Jim Duggan (4:59).
Tatanka drew Lex Luger (15:00).
Bret Hart pinned Mr. Perfect (18:56).
Yokozuna pinned Hulk Hogan (13:08) to win the WWF World Title.
The Smoking Gunns, Rick & Scott Steiner beat Headshrinkers Samu & Fatu,
Irwin R. Schyster, & Ted DiBiase (6:49) when Billy pinned DiBiase.
8. WWF I-C Champ Shawn Michaels pinned Crush (11:14).
9. Bret Hart pinned Bam Bam Bigelow (18:11) to win the King of the Ring
Tournament.
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May 24, 1997 in Fairborn, OH
Nutter Center drawing 3,012
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Leif Cassidy pinned Bob Holly.
Rockabilly pinned Jesse Jammes.
Farooq pinned Ahmed Johnson.
Crush pinned Flash Funk.
Rocky Maivia pinned Savio Vega.
Blackjacks Windham & Bradshaw beat Doug Furnas & Phil LaFon when
Windham scored the pin.
7. Mankind beat Phinneas Godwinn via submission.
8. Hunter Hearst Helmsley pinned Goldust.
9. Steve Austin & Ahmed Johnson beat WWF Tag Champs Owen Hart &
Davey Smith via DQ.
July 16, 1998 in Fairborn, OH
Nutter Center drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
X-Pac pinned Jeff Jarrett.
Bradshaw pinned D-Lo Brown.
Steve Blackman pinned Marc Mero.
The Legion of Doom NC Skull & Eight Ball.
Ken Shamrock beat The Godfather in a “submission” match.
WWF World Champ Steve Austin pinned Mankind.
Farooq & Flash Funk beat Bart Gun & Bob Holly when Scorpio pinned
Holly.
8. WWF Tag Champ Kane pinned Vader in a “no DQ” match.
9. WWF I-C Champ The Rock NC Billy Gunn.
10. Triple H & Billy Gunn beat The Rock & Owen Hart when Triple H pinned
Rock.
Sunday Night Heat, Shotgun, & Super Astros
February 28, 1999 in Fairborn, OH
Nutter Center drawing ???
A. Matt & Jeff Hardy beat Owen Hart & Jeff Jarrett.
Sunday Night Heat February 28, 1999
2. Ivory pinned Jacquelyn.
3. The Undertaker pinned Kurrgan.
4. The Public Enemy beat Matt & Jeff Hardy.
5. Triple H NC Chyna.
Shotgun March 6, 1999
6. Al Snow pinned Droz.
7. X-Pac beat Tiger Ali Singh.
8. Val Venis beat The Blue Meanie.
9. Mideon beat Test.
10. WWF Hardcore Champ Hardcore Holly beat Flash Flanagan.
Super Astros March 7, 1999
11. Val Venis beat Julio Sanchez.
12. Rey Ortiz (Rey Bucanero) beat Pantera.
13. Sho Funaki & El Bandito (Scorpio Jr.) beat Armando Fernandez & Negro
Casas.
B. Steve Austin & Mankind beat The Rock & Kane in a “no DQ” match when
Austin pinned Kane.
October 16, 1999 in Fairborn, OH
Nutter Center drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Al Snow beat Steve Blackman
Hardcore Holly beat Mark Henry
WWF Women's Champ Ivory beat Tori and Luna
Mankind beat Val Venis
Kane pinned Prince Albert despite the interference of the Dudley Boyz
Edge & Christian beat Crash & Hardcore Holly, Matt & Jeff Hardy, and The
Dudley Boyz in an “elimination” match.
Gangrel pinned Shawn Stasiak.
WWF I-C Champ Jeff Jarrett beat The Godfather.
The Road Dogg beat Chris Jericho.
The Big Show beat The Big Bossman.
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January 29, 2000 in Fairborn, OH
Nutter Center drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
The Godfather & D-Lo Brown beat The Headbangers.
Christian beat Billy Gunn.
WWF European Champ Val Venis beat Al Snow.
Kurt Angle beat Tazz.
WWF World Champ Triple H beat Test.
Steve Blackman beat Gangrel.
The Dudley Boyz beat Matt & Jeff Hardy.
Scotty Too Hotty beat Crash Holly.
Kane & Bradshaw beat The Big Show & X-Pac.
November 12, 2000 in Fairborn, OH
Nutter Center drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Scotty Too Hotty pinned Christian.
Val Venis pinned Al Snow.
Edge pinned Grandmaster Sexay.
WWF Tag Champs Bull Buchanon & The Goodfather beat The Dudley Boyz
Gangrel pinned Mideon.
WWF European Champ William Regal beat Hardcore Holly.
WWF Hardcore Champ Steve Blackman pinned The Big Bossman.
The Undertaker & Steve Austin beat Kurt Angle & Kane.
Smackdown & Sunday Night Heat
September 25, 2001 in Fairborn, OH
Nutter Center drawing ???
A. Steven Richards pinned Scotty Too Hotty.
Sunday Night Heat September 30, 2001
1. Lance Storm beat Billy Gunn (3:35) via submission.
2. Yoshihiro Tajiri & Torrie Wilson beat Tazz & Stacy Keibler (2:26) when
Tajiri pinned Tazz.
3. Raven pinned Perry Saturn (3:55).
4. Spike Dudley pinned Mike Awesome (3:12).
Smackdown September 27, 2001
5. Booker T & Test beat The Undertaker & Kane (10:43) to win the WCW Tag
Title when Booker pinned Undertaker.
6. Matt & Jeff Hardy beat Kanyon & Rhyno (4:59) when Matt pinned Kanyon.
7. The Big Show pinned X-Pac (2:00).
8. WWF Hardcore Champ Rob Van Dam pinned Chris Jericho (7:32).
9. Ivory pinned Molly Holly (2:30).
10. WWF I-C Champ Christian NC Bradshaw.
11. The Rock & Kurt Angle beat WWF Tag Champs The Dudley Boyz via DQ.
Monday Night Raw & Sunday Night Heat
June 14, 2004 in Fairborn, OH
Nutter Center drawing ???
A. Rhyno beat Rodney Mack
Sunday Night Heat June 20, 2004
1. Val Venis pinned Steven Richards (7:11).
2. Maven pinned Joey Matthews (3:22).
3. Shelton Benjamin pinned Garrison Cade (7:12).
Monday Night Raw (live)
4. Matt Hardy & Lita beat Tyson Tomko & Trish Stratus (4:26) when Lita
pinned Trish.
5. Rob Conway & Sylvian Grenier beat The Hurricane & Rosey (3:39) when
Grenier pinned Rosey.
6. Gail Kim & Molly Holly beat Stacy Keibler & Nidia (5:10) when Gail force
Keibler to submit.
7. Yoshihiro Tajiri beat Prince Albert.
8. Chris Benoit, Edge, & Chris Jericho beat Randy Orton, Ric Flair, & Batista
(34:35) in an “elimination” match. Jericho pinned Batista (15:33). Flair
pinned Jericho (22:07). Orton pinned Edge (31:19). Benoit beat Flair
(32:03) via submission. Benoit beat Orton (34:35) via submission. Benoit
was the sole survivor.
Smackdown & Velocity
November 16, 2004 in Fairborn, OH
Nutter Center drawing ???
A. Chris Masters beat Aaron Stevens
B. Johnny Jeter & Matt Cappotelli beat Johnny Nitro & Joey Matthews.
Velocity November 20, 2004
1. Hardcore Holly pinned Spike Dudley (5:07).
2. The Big Show beat Steven Lee & Chad Miller (1:53) in a “handicap” match.
3. Shannon Moore pinned Akio (4:17).
4. Luther Reigns & Mark Jindrak beat Nunzio & Sho Funaki (4:25) when
Jindrak pinned Funaki.
Smackdown November 18, 2004
5. Charlie Haas beat John Heidenreich (1:19) via countout.
6. Rob Van Dam & Rey Mysterio beat Rene Dupree & Kenzo Suzuki (11:41)
when Van Dam pinned Suzuki.
7. Kurt Angle beat Dean Visk (2:15) via submission.
8. John Cena pinned Carlito (0:24) to win the WWF U.S. Title.
January 31, 2004 in Fairborn, OH
Nutter Center drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Spike Dudley pinned Mike Bucci.
The Hurricane pinned John Heidenreich.
Lita & Victoria beat Molly Holly & Jazz when Victoria pinned Holly.
Matt Hardy pinned Lance Storm.
Christian pinned Val Venis.
The Dudley Boyz beat Rob Conway & Rene Dupree when Conway was
pinned.
7. Chris Benoit beat Batista via submission.
8. Chris Jericho pinned Kane.
9. WWE I-C Champ Randy Orton pinned Rob Van Dam.
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June 4, 2005 in Fairborn, OH
Nutter Center drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Viscera pinned Rob Conway.
Chris Masters beat Yoshihiro Tajiri via submission.
World Tag Champs The Hurricane & Rosey beat Maven & Simon Dean.
Chris Benoit beat Edge in a “table” match.
Christy Hemme pinned Victoria.
Bobby Lashley beat Val Venis.
WWE I-C Champ Shelton Benjamin pinned Christian.
Muhammad Hassan pinned Chris Jericho.
World Champ Batista pinned Triple H in a “street fight” match.
January 13, 2006 in Fairborn, OH
Nutter Center drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Val Venis pinned Gregory Helms.
Shelton Benjamin pinned Viscera.
Chris Cage & Mike Mizanin beat Tyson Tomko & Gene Snitsky.
WWE Women’s Champ Trish Stratus pinned Victoria.
Shawn Michaels pinned Carlito.
Kane pinned Chris Masters.
Triple H pinned The Big Show in a “no DQ” match.
John Cena beat WWE Champ Edge via DQ.
Monday Night Raw & Sunday Night Heat Taping
April 2, 2007 in Fairborn, OH
Nutter Center drawing ???
A. Kofi Kingston beat Val Venis.
Sunday Night Heat April 8, 2007
1. Chris Masters beat Eugene.
2. Candice Michelle beat Victoria.
3. Viscera beat Patrick Sparks.
4. Kenny Dykstra beat Val Venis.
Monday Night Raw (live)
5. John Cena & Shawn Michaels won a “tag team battle royal” (6:30). Also in
the match were: Booker T & Fit Finlay, Kenny Dykstra & Chris Masters,
Cryme Tyme, Eugene & Jim Duggan, Robbie & Rory McAllister, Deuce &
Domino, Elijah Burke & Matt Striker, and Rob Van Dam & Sabu.
6. Matt & Jeff Hardy won a “tag team battle royal” (12:14) to win the World
Tag Title. Also in the match were: Trevor Murdoch & Lance Cade, John
Cena & Shawn Michaels, Paul London & Brian Kendrick, Viscera & Val
Venis, Johnny Nitro & The Miz, William Regal & Dave Taylor, Tommy
Dreamer & Sandman, Marcus Cor Von & Kevin Thorn, and Chavo Guerrero
& Gregory Helms.
7. Ric Flair & Carlito beat Shelton Benjamin & Charlie Haas (4:32) when Flair
forced Haas to submit.
8. The Great Khali pinned Super Crazy (0:52).
9. ECW Champ Bobby Lashley beat Umaga & Armando Alejandro Estrada
(10:21) in a “handicap” match when he pinned Estrada.
Smackdown & ECW Taping
October 2, 2007 in Fairborn, OH
Nutter Center drawing 3,000
WWE vs. ECW
June 7, 2006 in Fairborn, OH
Nutter Center drawing 4,700 ($150,000)
Shown live on USA (3.05)
A.
B.
C.
1.
2.
3.
WWE I-C Champ Shelton Benjamin pinned Carlito.
Matt Hardy pinned Joe Bolen.
Jimmy Yang pinned Tatanka.
Rob Van Dam (ECW) pinned Rey Mysterio (WWE) (10:42).
Mickie James (WWE) pinned Jazz (ECW) (2:00).
The Big Show (ECW, switched from WWE during the match) won a “battle
royal” (13:55). Also in the match were: Kurt Angle (ECW), Shelton
Benjamin (WWE), Carlito (WWE), Justin Credible (ECW), Tommy
Dreamer (ECW), Edge (WWE), Fit Finlay (WWE), Terry Funk (ECW), Matt
Hardy (WWE), Mark Henry (WWE), Bobby Lashley (WWE), Little Guido
(ECW), Balls Mahoney (ECW), Tony Mamaluke (ECW), Randy Orton
(WWE), Sabu (ECW), Sandman (ECW), Al Snow (ECW), and Tatanka
(WWE).
4. Edge (WWE) pinned Tommy Dreamer (ECW) (6:46) in an “extreme rules”
match.
5. John Cena beat Sabu (ECW) (6:04) via DQ.
A. Brett & Brian Major beat Dave Taylor & Paul Birchill.
B. Sho Funaki beat Mike Kruel.
ECW (live)
1. Vince McMahon announces John Cena is stripped of the WWE Title due to
being injured the previous night.
2. CM Punk pinned Mike Knox (13:33).
3. Tommy Dreamer pinned Elijah Burke (11:42) in the final “chase series”
match.
4. Big Daddy V pinned Tommy Dreamer (2:40).
Smackdown October 5, 2007
5. Chuck Palumbo pinned Ace Steel (1:31).
6. Jamie Noble pinned Jimmy Wang Yang (7:05).
7. WWE Tag Champs MVP & Matt Hardy beat Deuce & Domino (18:57)
when Hardy pinned Domino.
8. Kane pinned Kenny Dykstra (6:00).
9. Jesse & Festus beat Mike Tolar & Chad Collyer (4:03) when Festus scored
the pin.
10. Rey Mysterio beat The Great Khali (5:56) via DQ.
C. The Undertaker beat Mark Henry.
May 11, 2008 in Fairborn, OH
Nutter Center drawing ???
December 28, 2006 in Fairborn, OH
Nutter Center drawing ???
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
WWE US Champ Chris Benoit beat Chavo Guerrero.
Scotty Too Hotty beat Sylvan Grenier.
CM Punk beat Hardcore Holly.
The Great Kahli & Daivari beat Tommy Dreamer & Sandman.
Matt Hardy pinned Gregory Helms.
Rob Van Dam pinned Sabu.
ECW Champ Bobby Lashley pinned Test.
The Undertaker & Kane beat Ken Kennedy & MVP.
World Champ Batista beat Booker T in a “steel cage” match.
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Fit Finlay & Jamie Noble beat Curt Hawkins & Zach Ryder.
Ted DiBiase, Jr. pinned Tommy Dreamer.
Kofi Kingston beat Mike Knox.
Victoria & Natalya beat Michelle McCool & Cherry.
CM Punk pinned Shelton Benjamin.
The Big Show pinned Mark Henry.
WWE US Champ Matt Hardy pinned MVP.
WWE Tag Champs John Morrison & The Miz beat Jesse & Festus.
The Undertaker pinned Edge in a “no DQ” match.
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Smackdown, ECW, & Superstars Taping
May 12, 2009 in Fairborn, OH
Nutter Center drawing 5,000
A. Shamus O’Shaunessy pinned Paul Burchill.
ECW May 12, 2009 (tape delay)
1. Mark Henry pinned Tommy Dreamer (4:53).
2. Fit Finlay beat Tyson Kidd (10:24) via DQ.
3. Vladimir Kozlov pinned Chad Collyer (1:09).
4. Christian’s “Peep Show” with Jack Swagger.
Superstars May 13, 2009
5. WWE I-C Champ Rey Mysterio pinned Shelton Benjamin (13:12).
6. Christian pinned Mark Henry (9:18).
Smackdown May 15, 2009
7. CM Punk & John Morrison beat Shelton Benjamin & Charlie Haas (15:39)
when Morrison pinned Haas.
8. Jeff Hardy pinned Ricky Ortiz (3:37).
9. Melina & Gail Kim beat Michelle McCool & Alicia Fox (4:27) when Melina
pinned McCool.
10. Dolph Ziggler pinned Jimmy Wang Yang (3:59).
11. R-Truth pinned Mike Knox (2:52).
12. Edge beat Chris Jericho (14:34) via DQ.
WWE @ Dayton, OH - Nutter Center - January 4, 2010 (6,700; announced as a
sell out)
Bryan Danielson pinned Chavo Guerrero Jr. at 5:21 with a running knee to the
face
Raw - featured an opening segment in which Justin Roberts introduced Bret Hart
as the guest host of the show; moments later, Hart appeared, took the mic,
and said "Well I guess Hell froze over" as the fans chanted "We want Bret"
and "Welcome back;" Hart thanked the fans for their support over the years
and noted he won the King of the Ring tournament in that same arena only
to be jumped by Jerry Lawler, with the camera then showing Lawler smiling
at ringside; Hart then asked for Shawn Michaels, with Michaels appearing
and Hart asking to bury the hatchet and call for a truce; Michaels then said
Hart deserved what happened to him in Montreal and that he disrespected
Michaels and the business in 1997, while the crowd chanted "You screwed
Bret;" Michaels then said there was a big part of him that didn't regret but
there was another part of him; Michaels said he always respected Bret but
got the feeling Bret never respect him and there were times he couldn't look
at Hart; Michaels then said he didn't think of Montreal when he thought of
Bret, instead remembering their WrestleMania 12 Ironman match; Hart then
said Michaels wasn't the easiest guy to work with at the time and he had his
issues but said it was a good time to put it behind them and said they could
be friends; Hart then extended his hand to Michaels, with Michaels shaking
it; Michaels then went to leave but came back and hugged Bret; as Michaels
left, Hart called out Vince McMahon but McMahon didn't appear (debut of a
modified theme song for Hart); included an ad promoting WWE Hall of
Fame 2010 tickets going on sale Jan. 16; featured a backstage segment in
which Josh Matthews attempted to interview McMahon, with McMahon
saying he just left a meeting and had no idea Hart had called him out;
McMahon then said he would call Hart out later in the broadcast; included
the announcement WWE Divas Champion Melina suffered an injury the
previous week in Manchester, NH and a 8-woman tournament would be held
to determine the new champion; featured a backstage segment in which
Chris Jericho & the Big Show discussed their title match later in the show
against WWE Unified Tag Team Champions Triple H & Shawn Michaels,
with Jericho saying he would present Hart with an idea for the match that he
couldn't pass up; included an ad for "The Marine 2;" featured a backstage
segment with Hart and Jericho in which Jericho suggested Hart be the guest
referee for the tag team title match so he could call for the bell the moment
Jericho gets either Michaels or Triple H in the Walls of Jericho, with Hart
saying he wasn't a hypocrite and Jericho would have to win the match on his
own; included a backstage segment in which Triple H and Hornswoggle
talked about the new line of Mattel WWE action figures, with Triple H
saying the only way Hornswoggle would get to play with them was if DX
won their match; Michaels then walked by, with Santino Marella then
appearing dressed as Jericho wearing a suit; Triple H then showed off the
fact he had trained Hornswoggle to attack, with Hornswoggle jumping on
Santino; featured a "Did you know?" graphic which read more than 2 million
women watched Raw the previous week, beating every show on The CW,
Lifetime, Hallmark, TLC, Oxygen, and NBC; included a backstage segment
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with McMahon and Randy Orton in which Orton offered to kick Hart in the
skull if McMahon gave him the word but wanted the #30 spot in the Royal
Rumble if he did so; McMahon then said he had his own security and to
never confront him again; Orton then walked off and was confronted by
Cody Rhodes & Ted Dibiase Jr., with Rhodes & Dibiase then saying they
would be ringside for Orton's match with Kingston and would kick him out
of the group if he didn't win; featured the announcement Mike Tyson would
host the following week's show; included a graphic noting the recent death
of "Dr. Death" Steve Williams; featured a video package recapping the
events of the 1997 Survivor Series; included a "Did you know?" graphic
which read the previous week's Raw was seen by more people than any show
on Fox, ABC, CW, and NBC; featured a closing in-ring segment in which
McMahon wished the fans a Happy New Year and said there was no reason
to call out Hart because Hart and Michaels had already buried the hatchet;
McMahon then thanked Hart for being the guest host and promoted Tyson
being on the show the following week until Hart walked out to the ring;
McMahon then said he knew the fans wanted to see Hart apply the
Sharpshooter and then said he would never forget Hart spitting in his face or
punching him backstage after Survivor Series; McMahon then said he hoped
Hart would tell him he's sorry, with Hart saying he came to get closure, he
got it from Michaels, and that McMahon wanted it as much as Hart;
McMahon then said he remembered WrestleMania 2 and the battle royal
where Andre the Giant was the past and Hart was the future; McMahon then
said he wanted to personally nominate Stu Hart into the 2010 WWE Hall of
Fame and then thanked Hart for every moment he gave the WWE audience;
McMahon continued to sing Hart's praises with the two shaking hands and
then raising Hart's arm in the air and playing to the crowd; moments later,
McMahon kicked Hart in the groin, dropping him to the mat, and then
walked off:
WWE Divas Championship Tournament Quarter-Finals: Maryse defeated Brie
Bella (w/ Nikki Bella) by pinning an interfering Nikki with the French Kiss
DDT at 2:18 after Maryse spotted the Bellas switching places in the ring;
moments later, WWE US Champion Mike Mizanin appeared, said he might
call Maryse back if she won the tournament, and that he would own the
decade (debut of a new theme song for Mizanin)
MVP defeated Jack Swagger, Mark Henry, and Carlito at around the 6-minute
mark by pinning Swagger with the Playmaker after Swagger and Carlito
collided on the ring apron; stipulations stated the winner would become the
#1 contender to the WWE US Title; WWE US Champion Mike Mizanin
provided guest commentary for the match (the match began during the
commercial break)
WWE Unified Tag Team Champions Triple H & Shawn Michaels (w/
Hornswoggle) defeated Chris Jericho & the Big Show at 12:01 when Triple
H pinned Jericho after Michaels hit the superkick behind the referee's back
as Triple H was in the Walls of Jericho; stipulations stated Jericho would be
kicked off Raw if he and Show didn't win the titles; after the match, Triple H
took the mic and said Jericho was gone, with Michaels then leading the
crowd in saying "Suck it" (The Best of Raw 2010 DVD, The Best of Raw
2010 Blu-ray)
WWE World Champion Sheamus pinned Evan Bourne in a non-title impromptu
match with the boot to the face and the crucifix powerbomb at 1:45; prior to
the match, Sheamus cut an in-ring promo regarding his match the previous
week against John Cena, said he was through with Cena, and that he would
not defend against Cena at the Royal Rumble; moments later, Bourne came
out and said the only reason Sheamus had the belt was because he was given
an opportunity, and that he could beat Sheamus if given the opportunity;
Sheamus then agreed and said if Bourne could beat him then he would get a
title match at the Rumble; mid-way in the match, Sheamus kicked out of
Bourne's Shooting Star Press
Randy Orton pinned Kofi Kingston at 11:00 with the RKO after lifting his hands
to block the spin kick to the face; Cody Rhodes & Ted Dibiase Jr. sat
ringside for the bout; stipulations stated Orton would be kicked out of
Legacy if he lost and that Rhodes & Dibiase would beat him up
WWE Superstars - 1/7/10 - featured a "Did you know?" graphic which read the
previous week's show was seen by more people than every show on CNN,
VH1, MTV, and Bravo; included a "Don't try this at home" PSA; featured a
vignette of Kofi Kingston; included the Yoshi Tatsu vs. Caylen Croft and
Finlay vs. Mike Knox matches taped 1/5/10 in Louisville, KY:
WWE Divas Championship Tournament Quarter-Finals: Gail Kim pinned Jillian
Hall with a roll up at 3:11; Michael Cole & Jerry Lawler provided
commentary for the bout; prior to the match, Jillian sang the Black Eyed
Peas' "I Got a Feeling"
Ted Dibiase Jr. pinned Chris Masters (w/ Eve) with Dream Street at 5:54 after
avoiding the full nelson and ramming Masters face-first into the top
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turnbuckle; Michael Cole & Jerry Lawler provided commentary for the bout
(debut of a new theme song for Masters)
WWE @ Dayton, OH - Nutter Center - December 7, 2010 (4,400)
Cody Rhodes defeated Seth Rollins (Tyler Black)
WWE Superstars - 12/9/10: Tyler Reks pinned JTG with the Burning Hammer at
3:37; featured Jack Korpela & Matt Striker on commentary
WWE Superstars - 12/9/10: Trent Barreta pinned Curt Hawkins with the tornado
DDT at 10:29 after ramming Hawkins into the corner; featured Jack Korpela
& Matt Striker on commentary
Smackdown! - 12/10/10 - featured Michael Cole, Josh Matthews - replacing
Todd Grisham - & Matt Striker on commentary; included an opening in-ring
promo by World Heavyweight Champion Kane in which he said Edge, not
he, was the true monster, begged Edge to return Paul Bearer, and said the
issue had to end tonight; moments later, Edge appeared on the big screen
beside a tied up Bearer and with a steel chair in hand; Edge then said he
needed to tune up his TLC skills by swinging the chair around a bit,
eventually hitting Bearer in the back with the chair; Kane then ran backstage
and confronted Edge, standing over Bearer and holding the chair; Edge then
hit Bearer again with the chair, only to run off and reveal he assaulted a
dummy instead; Edge then ran off with Bearer in his wheelchair, with Kane
chasing after; featured a "Did you know?" graphic which read WWE
programming is available in more than 600 million homes worldwide;
included an ad promoting 'Legendary' and 'Knucklehead' on DVD; featured a
backstage segment with Teddy Long, WWE Tag Team Champions Santino
Marella & Vladimir Kozlov, with Santino singing Queen's "We Are the
Champions" as Kozlov held up a lighter; eventually, Chavo Guerrero Jr.
interrupted and said he would find a partner to beat Marella & Kozlov, with
Marella accepting; included a vignette on Kofi Kingston to promote his
match with WWE IC Champion Dolph Ziggler later in the show; featured
Todd Grisham conducting a backstage interview with Ziggler regarding the
upcoming title defense; included a backstage segment with Kane and Edge
in which Edge made Kane think he shoved Bearer off a ledge, only to then
run off with Bearer still tied to his wheelchair; featured an ad promoting
SyFy's 'Ice Quake' movie which would air the following night; included a
"Did you know?" graphic which read WWE has granted more than 5,000
wishes through the Make-A-Wish Foundation in the past 25 years:
Jack Swagger defeated Kaval via submission with the ankle lock at 5:27; late in
the bout, Kaval appeared to suffer a legit leg injury, leading to the finish;
after the bout, Swagger took the mic and cut an in-ring promo saying Kofi
Kingston's win over him the previous week shouldn't have stood, citing he
was in the ropes when Kingston kicked him in the head and thus the move
was illegal; Swagger then said he was protesting the title match later in the
show because he wasn't part of it
Hornswoggle (w/ Rosa Mendes) pinned the Soaring Eagle with the frog splash at
2:28; late in the bout, the Eagle attempted MVP's Ballin move
Kofi Kingston defeated WWE IC Champion Dolph Ziggler (w/ Vickie Guerrero)
via disqualification at 12:44 when Jack Swagger prevented the cover and
locked Kingston in the ankle lock on the floor after Kingston hit the spin
kick to the back of the head; prior to the bout, Vickie introduced the
champion at the entrance stage; after the bout, several more referees came
ringside to force Swagger to break the hold
Chris Masters defeated Cody Rhodes in a Masterlock Challenge
WWE Tag Team Champions Santino Marella & Vladimir Kozlov defeated Drew
McIntyre (mystery partner) & Chavo Guerrero Jr. at 3:10 when Santino
pinned Guerrero with the Cobra after Chavo tagged himself in and missed
the frog splash; prior to the bout, Guerrero came out on the entrance stage to
introduce McIntyre as his partner; after the contest, McIntyre dropped
Guerrero with the Future Shock
WWE Divas Champion Natalya Neidhart (w/ Beth Phoenix) defeated Layla (w/
Michelle McCool) in a non-title match via submission with the Sharpshooter
at 2:00 after Phoenix prevented McCool from interfering
Edge & Rey Mysterio Jr. defeated Alberto Del Rio in a handicap match at 7:09
when Mysterio scored the pin with the 619 and splash off the top; Ricardo
Rodriguez served as Del Rio's ring announcer; the bout was scheduled as
Del Rio teaming with World Heavyweight Champion Kane but, after Kane
failed to appear, Teddy Long came out to the entrance stage and said Del Rio
would wrestle the match by himself; Kane eventually appeared ringside at
the 2-minute mark, with he and Edge then brawling their way backstage,
leaving Del Rio with Mysterio; it was announced during the match that the
Del Rio vs. Mysterio bout at TLC would be a chair match; after the contest,
Kane confronted Edge backstage and tipped several ladders and a table over
a ledge, thinking it was just another trick from Edge; moments later, Kane
realized Paul Bearer was atop the table that he threw
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Trent Barreta pinned Leo Kruger with a DDT
AJ defeated Maxine
Yoshi Tatsu defeated Derrick Bateman
Darren Young & JTG defeated Percy Watson & Titus O'Neil
Brodus Clay defeated Joel Gray
Ted Dibiase Jr. defeated Tyson Kidd
Smackdown! - 9/23/11 - featured an opening in-ring statement from John
Laurinaitis, with the Smackdown superstars surrounding the ring, in which
he said he previously said Triple H had lost total control of WWE, noting the
firings of R-Truth & Mike Mizanin; Laurinaitis then said he now believed
Triple H was in control of the situation, then introducing the new World
Heavyweight Champion Mark Henry; Henry then walked out, with the other
wrestlers making a path for him to walk past and into the ring; Henry then
shook Laurinaitis's hand, before cutting a promo saying it took him 15 years
to take the title and it would take another 15 years to take it from him; Henry
then noted Ezekiel Jackson and Teddy Long, two of those at ringside, didn't
believe he could do it; Triple H then walked out, extended his hand to
Henry, but Henry wouldn't shake it; before Triple H could say anything
more, Christian entered the ring, praised Triple H's role as COO, and said he
deserved to be the face of Smackdown, not Henry who wouldn't be a good fit
for a billboard, cereal box cover, or as someone who would be reading to
kids; Christian then said he deserved to be the champion and that he would
lead Smackdown after Henry chokes and drops the title back to Randy Orton
at Hell in a Cell; Triple H responded by saying all those at ringside would
come back out later in the show for a lumberjack title match between
Christian and Henry; Triple H then left the ring, with Henry coming nose to
nose with Christian before Christian too left the ring; included a backstage
segment with Christian and the Great Khali in which Christian asked
whether Khali would want to challenge either he or Henry for a title shot,
then asking if Khali understood he wanted him to watch his back; Khali
responded by saying Christian was small; featured a "Did you know?"
graphic which read WWE offers all military personnel free tickets to live
events in the US; included an ad promoting 'Inside Out,' starring Triple H;
featured Matt Striker conducting a backstage interview with Randy Orton
regarding his losing the World Heavyweight Title and facing WWE IC
Champion Cody Rhodes later in the show, with Orton only saying he would
go to hell with either Henry or Christian to win back the title; included a
video package on the history of Hell in a Cell; featured a backstage segment
with Christian and Jackson in which Christian tried to talk Jackson into
helping him in his title shot; included an ad promoting 'OMG: The Top 50
Incidents in WWE history;' featured an ad promoting the WWE Network in
2012; included a backstage segment with Sheamus and Christian in which
Christian gave Sheamus a potato as a peace offering, then saying he would
give Sheamus a title shot after he wins the title; after Christian walked off,
Sheamus bit into the potato and spat it out, saying it wasn't from Ireland, it
was from Idaho; featured a clip from SyFy's Haven, later in the night,
featuring Edge; included a "Did you know?" graphic which read more than
130 million WWE videos are watched each month on WWE.com, YouTube,
and Hulu; featured a backstage segment with Zack Ryder and Christian in
which Christian said he loved what Ryder did with Hugh Jackman on Raw,
then asked for Ryder's help in his match against Henry; Ryder responded
that it was a conflict of interest, then took a phone call from "Jackman" and
walked off; included an ad promoting WWE Magazine:
Sheamus pinned Heath Slater at 4:31 with a shoulderblock off the top and boot to
the face
Wade Barrett pinned Justin Gabriel with Wasteland at 2:35
Natalya Neidhart & Beth Phoenix defeated AJ & Kaitlyn at 2:04 when Beth
pinned AJ with the Glam Slam
WWE IC Champion Cody Rhodes defeated Randy Orton via disqualification in a
non-title match at 3:16 after hitting Rhodes with his own mask, moments
after Rhodes used it as a weapon behind the referee's back; prior to the bout,
Rhodes' attendants handed out paper bags to ringside fans; after the contest,
Orton repeatedly struck Rhodes in the face with the mask, dropped him with
the elevated DDT off the ropes, and threw him to the floor; moments later,
Orton continued to assault the bloody Rhodes on the floor before dropping
Rhodes with a RKO onto the commentary table
The Great Khali pinned Jinder Mahal with one foot on his chest after the tree
slam at 2:07
Sin Cara #2 defeated Daniel Bryan at 3:07 with a kick to the head from the apron
and swanton off the top; the match was wrestled under blue and orange
lights; the match was Bryan vs. Sin Cara #1 until #2 ran out behind the
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referee's back, knocked #1 off the top rope to the floor, and replaced him in
the match
WWE Tag Team Champions Kofi Kingston & Evan Bourne defeated Jimmy &
Jey Uso in a non-title match at 3:33 when Bourne scored the pin with Air
Bourne after Kingston hit the spin kick to the head
World Heavyweight Champion Mark Henry pinned Christian in a lumberjack
match at 6:21 with the powerslam after Sheamus ran out and threw the
challenger back into the ring when Christian tried to leave ringside;
lumberjacks included the Great Khali, Zack Ryder, Tyson Kidd, WWE Tag
Team Champions Kofi Kingston & Evan Bourne, Percy Watson, Daniel
Bryan, Sin Cara, Heath Slater, Brodus Clay, Jimmy & Jey Uso, Darren
Young, Wade Barrett, Ezekiel Jackson, Johnny Curtis, Justin Gabriel, Titus
O'Neil, Jinder Mahal, Derrick Bateman, JTG, Yoshi Tatsu, Trent Barreta,
and Ted Dibiase Jr.; after the contest, Randy Orton ran out and knocked
Henry to the floor with a dropkick to end the broadcast
Dark match after the taping: Randy Orton defeated World Heavyweight
Champion Mark Henry via disqualification in a lumberjack match at the 3minute mark when all the heel lumberjacks attacked Orton; moments later,
Sheamus made the save and helped Orton clear the ring, ending with
Sheamus kicking Tyson Kidd in the face and Orton dropping Wade Barrett
with the RKO
WWE @ Dayton, OH - Nutter Center - April 30, 2012
Raw SuperShow - featured an updated intro with "starring Brock Lesnar" now
added; included an in-ring promo by John Laurinaitis in which he said he
revolutionized the WWE in one night and said Brock Lesnar turned the
WWE on its ear, brought legitimacy back to the WWE, and showed John
Cena was human; Laurinaits then introduced Lesnar, with Lesnar taking the
mic and saying the world witnessed him bringing the pain the previous
night; moments later, Triple H walked out and told Lesnar that his days of
holding up the WWE were through and he wouldn't be using the corporate
jet or limo service unless he paid for it; Triple H then said the name of the
show was 'Monday Night Raw,' period; Triple H then said everything in
Lesnar's initial contract was approved but not what Laurinaitis agreed to the
previous week; after Laurinaitis spoke against not adhering to Lesnar's
demands, Triple H tore up the agreement and said Lesnar wouldn't be getting
any of it; Triple H then said the fans - whether they like him or not - want to
see Lesnar in the ring face the likes of Cena, WWE World Champion CM
Punk, and World Heavyweight Champion Sheamus and while Lesnar could
go home, he didn't think he would want to following his loss to Cena;
Laurinaitis then repeatedly tried to intervene, with Triple H having to tell
him to shut up; when Laurinaitis continued, Triple H went to confront him
only to then be assaulted by Lesnar; Lesnar then locked Triple H in a Kimura
Lock until Sheamus, the Big Show, R-Truth, and Kofi Kingston ran out;
Lesnar eventually left ringside as Triple H told a trainer that his arm was
broken; moments later, Triple H was helped from the ring by the trainer,
Show, Sheamus, Truth, and Kingston; following the commercial break,
Triple H was tended to backstage; featured an ad promoting WWE's new
website; included a look at Cena's involvement with the Make-A-Wish
Foundation and an article Cena wrote about Make-A-Wish for USA Today;
featured a video package recapping the previous night's Cena vs. Lesnar
match; included a backstage segment with Long, Eve, and Laurinaitis in
which Eve sent Laurinaitis away and then gave him a pep talk about the
WWE needing a leader and the entire world was watching to see how he
would react; Laurinaitis then said he knew who Cena's next opponent would
be and that Cena wouldn't like it; featured an ad promoting WrestleMania 28
on DVD and Blu-ray; included a "Did you know?" graphic which read
WWE Raw and Smackdown can be seen in more homes in China than in the
U.S.; featured a backstage segment in which AW spoke with Rosa Mendes,
Primo Colon & Epico about their loss of the tag team titles and offered again
to represent them; included the announcement Sheamus & Orton would face
Daniel Bryan & Kane on Smackdown; featured a closing in-ring promo by
Cena, his arm in a sling, in which he discussed his match the previous night
against Lesnar, adding he was hurt but he was there; moments later,
Laurinaitis walked out, with Cena mocking him by asking if he got him Zeus
to be his next opponent; after the two had words, Laurinaitis discussed
Cena's opponent at Over the Limit, then introducing Lord Tensai as his
opponent; Tensai then came out, with Laurinaitis hitting Cena in the back of
the head with the mic, announcing he himself would be Cena's opponent,
with Tensai, his second, and Laurinaitis triple teaming Cena; Laurinaitis
then targetted Cena's injured arm, smashing a steel chair over it as Tensai
held the arm over the ring steps:
Beat the Clock Challenge: Mike Mizanin pinned WWE US Champion Santino
Marella in a non-title match at 4:18 with the Skull Crushing Finale; prior to
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the bout, Eve walked out to the entrance stage and said the winner of the
series would challenge WWE World Champion CM Punk at Over the Limit;
during the match, it was announced Brock Lesnar had been ejected from the
building
WWE Divas Champion Layla defeated Nikki Bell and Brie Bella at the 11second mark by pinning one Bella after causing them to collide, knocking
the other to the floor
Beat the Clock Challenge: Chris Jericho fought the Big Show to a no contest at
4:18; Jericho initially defeated Show via count-out at 4:17 when Jericho slid
back into the ring after Show missed a charge on the floor; during the match,
Mike Mizanin was shown watching on backstage; the finish was not clear
and it appeared the time ran out before the referee had counted to 10;
following the commercial break, it was announced Jericho did not make it
back into the ring before the time expired
Brodus Clay (w/ Cameron & Naomi) pinned JTG with a splash at 1:40; after the
bout, three young kids danced with Clay and the girls in the ring
Beat the Clock Challenge: Randy Orton pinned Jack Swagger (w/ Vickie
Guerrero) with the RKO at 4:16; Guerrero introduced Swagger before the
match from the entrance stage; after the contest, Mike Mizanin was shown
watching on backstage
R-Truth & Kofi Kingston defeated WWE Tag Team Champions Primo Colon &
Epico (w/ Rosa Mendes) at 7:03 to win the titles when Kingston pinned
Epico with the spin kick to the face after Truth dropped Epico throat-first
across the top rope; during the match, it was noted WWE.com had just
broken news that Nikki & Brie Bella had been fired
Beat the Clock Challenge: Kane fought the Great Khali to a no contest when the
4:16 time limit expired; during the bout, Randy Orton was shown watching
on backstage; after the match, Kane dropped Khali with the chokeslam
Beat the Clock Challenge: Daniel Bryan defeated Jerry Lawler via submission
with the Yes Lock at 2:21; during the match, Randy Orton was shown
watching on backstage; moments later, WWE World Champion CM Punk
walked out and held up his title belt as Bryan started a "Yes!" chant;
Michael Cole called this match and the remainder of the show by himself
WWE @ Dayton, OH - Nutter Center - November 19, 2012
Raw - featured a "Did you know?" graphic which read WWE '13 was the top
selling sports game the previous week, beating Madden, FIFA, and
NBA2K13; included a video package on Brad Maddox's recent match with
Ryback and a promo for more footage available on YouTube; featured a
backstage segment in which Paul Heyman walked around with a giant poster
of WWE World Champion CM Punk, then meeting Punk outside his locker
room and discussing their celebration later in the show; moments later, Matt
Striker interrupted and asked Punk about his win and whether he was
associated with Seth Rollins, Dean Ambrose, & Roman Reigns; after Punk
said Striker's questions were disrespectful, Heyman said everyone would be
invited to their celebration, even Ryback; Punk wore a "I'm a Paul Heyman
Guy" T-shirt; included an ad promoting WWE '13; featured an ad promoting
the upcoming Soup! episode, featuring Mike Mizanin, Eve, Michael Cole,
Jerry Lawler, WWE Tag Team Champion Daniel Bryan and more on
Wednesday; included a video package on John Cena being honored by the
Make A Wish Foundation for granting his 300th wish; featured an in-ring
promo by Vickie Guerrero, in which she introduced a man and women with
her who had more evidence against AJ and her alleged affair with John
Cena; AJ eventually interrupted and told Vickie to shut up, with Vickie
saying her witness took photos of AJ and Cena together in a parked car for
an hour; Cena then walked out and said Vickie was just trying to give people
something to talk about, and then kissed AJ as an example of how to do it;
as Cena went to talk to Vickie, AJ kissed him back before Dolph Ziggler ran
out; Ziggler and Cena then fought before Cena chased Ziggler backstage;
Cena appeared to injure his ankle during the segment; included a backstage
segment in which Cena was tended to by a trainer, with AJ watching; WWe
has more Twitter followers than TMZ, Nike, Coca-Cola, HBO, Under
Armour, Disney, and McDonald's; featured a backstage segment in which
Heyman yelled at a stage hand for not having balloons for Punk's
celebration; included a backstage segment in which AJ confronted Vickie,
who had Tamina with her, said she would get to know Tamina very well
soon and asked Vickie what she was going to do about Cena being hurt;
Vickie said she was going to do nothing, with AJ saying she would; featured
a "Did you know?" graphic which read the previous week's Smackdown was
the most socially active show on broadcast and cable TV, beating the
Ultimate Fighter by 10 times; included a backstage segment with AJ and
Layla in which Layla tried to talk AJ out of going into a locker room, with
AJ telling Layla to leave her "the hell alone;" AJ then barged into the men's
locker room and confronted Ziggler, with Ziggler saying AJ was nothing,
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desperate, and weak, then calling her trash; AJ then attacked Ziggler, with
Cena showing up and he and Ziggler fighting until Ziggler knocked Cena
into bathroom stalls, knocking them down; after Ziggler left, referee Mike
Chioda and AJ tended to Cena and his injured knee; following the
commercial break, Josh Matthews stood outside the trainers room and
discussed Cena's injury; featured a backstage segment in which Heyman
promised Punk that no one would ruin his celebration; included an ad
promoting 'The Attitude Era' on DVD; featured an ad promoting 'The Day'
on DVD; included a closing in-ring segment with Paul Heyman in the ring, a
giant X on the mat and with Punk posters in the background, called out fans
for wanting "attitude" but then complaining when he and Punk gave it to
them the previous week with their segment with Jerry Lawler; Heyman then
said it was a celebration for Punk's year-long reign as champion and
introduced Punk to the ring; Punk then said Shawn Michaels, Bret Hart, the
Rock, the Undertaker, and Triple H couldn't do what he did by holding the
title 365 days, then introducing a video package detailing his title reign;
Punk said he was already looking forward to surpassing Bruno Sammartino's
record, with Heyman saying he knew and liked Sammartino but Sammartino
could never beat Punk and the same could be said of Hulk Hogan and Steve
Austin; Punk said only he and Heyman knew he could survive Survivor
Series with the belt, with Ryback then walking out to the ring until he was
jumped by Rollins, Reigns, & Ambrose at ringside; Ryback fought them off
in and out of the ring before they overpowered him and again powerbombed
him through the announce table; moments later, the three entered the ring,
with Punk going to the floor, kneeling over Ryback, and then holding up the
title belt as he stood on Ryback's chest:
Ryback pinned Tensai in an impromptu match with Shellshocked at 3:35; prior
to the bout, Ryback cut an in-ring promo in which he challenged the three
men that attacked him the previous night to come out or he would go
backstage and find them; moments later, Vickie Guerrero appeared at the
entrance stage, threatened Ryback with a fine or suspension should he cause
chaos, and then brought out Tensai for Ryback to face
Wade Barrett pinned WWE IC Champion Kofi Kingston in a non-title match
with the Bull Hammer at 12:40; during his entrance, a WWE.com interview
with Barrett backstage following Survivor Series aired in which he noted he
eliminated Kingston from the match and he would take the IC title
Kaitlyn pinned Aksana with a fireman's carry into a gutbuster at 3:04
WWE US Champion Antonio Cesaro pinned Brodus Clay (w/ Cameron &
Naomi) in a non-title match at 2:33 with the Neutralizer after hitting a
European uppercut from the middle turnbuckle
Randy Orton defeated Alberto Del Rio in a Best 2 out of 3 falls match at 13:35,
2-1; Ricardo Rodriguez served as ADR's ring announcer for the match; fall
#1: Orton won via disqualification at 3:08 when ADR repeatedly rammed
Orton's shoulder into the ringpost, despite the referee's count; fall #2: Orton
submitted to ADR's cross armbreaker at 8:44; Rodriguez was ejected from
ringside at the 12-minute mark after referee Mike Chioda caught him
tripping Orton from the floor; fall #3: Orton pinned ADR with the RKO after
avoiding the enziguri
The Great Khali defeated Epico & Primo Colon (w/ Rosa Mendes) in a handicap
match at 1:11 by pinning Epico with the tree slam; prior to the bout,
Hornswoggle came ringside with flowers and, late in the match, squirted
water out of them into Rosa's face; after the contest, Khali and Hornswoggle
celebrated in the ring
Mike Mizanin pinned David Otunga with the Skull Crushing Finale at 6:10; prior
to the bout, Jerry Lawler noted Inside Edition would have a story about his
recent heart attack the following day
Sheamus pinned Damien Sandow with White Noise and the boot to the face at
14:48; prior to the bout, Sheamus came out in possession of a steel chair and
cut an in-ring promo, saying World Heavyweight Champion the Big Show
made their feud personal for attacking William Regal and called him out;
moments later, Show limped out to the entrance stage, with the two arguing
until Sandow interrupted for the match
WWE Tag Team Champions Daniel Bryan & Kane fought Rey Mysterio Jr. &
Sin Cara to a no contest in a non-title match at 10:56 when Darren Young &
Titus O'Neil, who provided guest commentary for the bout, attacked Kane
and Mysterio as Kane attempted the chokeslam; after the bout, Young &
O'Neil were attacked and cleared from the ring
WWE @ Dayton, OH - Nutter Center - June 18, 2013
Smackdown! - 6/21/13 - featured an opening in-ring promo by Daniel Bryan in
which he discussed his match having to be stopped on Raw against Randy
Orton, something that has never had to happen to him before; Bryan then
said the WWE officials didn't think he was tough enough, and Orton was
even more at fault for picking him up, patting him on the head, and treating
him like a "dog" after the match; Bryan then said he would prove he was not
the weak link and would beat Orton later in the show; Orton then walked
out, said he respected Bryan for what he did Monday, and his actions came
from respect and not pity; Bryan told Orton not to patronize him and he
would shove his respect down Orton's throat, just as he was the first one to
beat the Shield the week before; Orton then said the fight was on, and he
would hurt Bryan and force him to be carried out; Orton then said "Respect
that," dropped the mic, and walked backstage; included a "Did you know?"
graphic which read the previous week's show was the most socially active
show on TV, beating its nearest broadcast competition by 7 times; featured a
vignette promoting the debut of the Wyatt Family; included the WWE World
Champion John Cena / Mark Henry segment from Raw, followed by Henry's
interview with Renee Young; featured a vignette promoting the return of
Rob Van Dam; included a "Did you know?" graphic which read the previous
Raw was the #1 show on cable TV, beating every other show on ESPN,
TBS, Discovery, Fox News, History, and TNT; featured a video package
recapping CM Punk's return at Payback, match with World Heavyweight
Champion Alberto Del Rio, and assault at the hands of Brock Lesnar on
Raw; included Young conducting a backstage interview with Paul Heyman
regarding Lesnar's attack on Punk, with Heyman then asking her about her
own personal life before saying he and Punk were friends and he wouldn't
discuss personal matters; featured an ad promoting 'The Call' on DVD and
Blu ray; included a "Don't try this at home" PSA:
Sheamus defeated Cody Rhodes (w/ Damien Sandow) via submission with the
Texas Cloverleaf at 5:36; prior to the bout, footage from the WWE app
showed Rhodes and Sandow drawing straws to see who would face
Sheamus; after the contest, Sandow jumped Sheamus from behind and beat
him down in the corner until the referee intervened
WWE IC Champion Curtis Axel (w/ Paul Heyman) pinned Wade Barrett with the
spinning neckbreaker at 4:41; Mike Mizanin provided guest commentary for
the match; after the contest, Miz confronted Axel in the ring until Heyman
prompted Axel to leave the ring with him
WWE Divas Champion AJ (w/ Big E Langston) defeated Natalya Neidhart in a
non-title match via submission with the Black Widow at 5:36; during and
after the bout, Kaitlyn and Layla were shown watching on backstage;
moments later, Aksana confronted Kaitlyn and called her trash, with Kaitlyn
then tackling Aksana and pouring a trashcan on top of her until she was
pulled back by Layla, Cameron & Naomi
World Heavyweight Champion Alberto Del Rio defeated Chris Jericho via
disqualification in a non-title match at 10:33 when Dolph Ziggler ran out in
street clothes and attacked ADR as Jericho had an interfering Ricardo
Rodriguez in the Walls of Jericho; Rodriguez was ADR's ring announcer for
the match; during the bout, ADR cut his forehead open; after the contest,
Jericho hit the Codebreaker on Ziggler for costing him the match and left
ringside; moments later, Rodriguez held Ziggler up so ADR could superkick
him in the head; referees then tended to Ziggler as ADR and Rodriguez left
the ring
Christian pinned Drew McIntyre (w/ Heath Slater & Jinder Mahal) with the
Killswitch at 1:50; after the bout, Christian took the mic and said he was
happy to be back on Smackdown after 10 months; Christian said he wanted
"one more match..." before WWE US Champion Dean Ambrose, WWE Tag
Team Champions Seth Rollins & Roman Reigns surrounded the ring;
moments later, Christian was triple teamed and sustained the triple
powerbomb, with the Shield then holding up their title belts
Daniel Bryan defeated Randy Orton via count-out at 14:00 after Bryan hit a
suicide dive to the floor; after the match, Bryan took the mic and told the
referee he wasn't going to accept a count-out win and told him to restart the
match; the referee said no, with Bryan chanting "Yes!" and the crowd
chanting along as the show ended
6/18 Dayton (WWE Smackdown/Main Event TV tapings - 3,800): Titus O’Neil
& Darren Young b Brodus Clay & Sweet T, Seth Rollins & Roman Reigns
& Dean Ambrose b Justin Gabriel & Usos, Antonio Cesaro b Sin Cara,
Kaitlyn b Aksana, Sheamus b Cody Rhodes, IC title: Curtis Axel b Wade
Barrett, Non-title: A.J. Lee b Natalya, Non-title: Alberto Del Rio b Chris
Jericho-DQ, Christian b Drew McIntyre, Daniel Bryan b Randy Orton-COR,
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Randy Orton & Daniel Bryan & Sheamus b Seth Rollins & Roman Reigns &
Dean Ambrose
Notes from the 6/18 Smackdown tapings in Dayton. O’Neil & Young beat Clay
& Sweet T in the dark match. Main Event had the new random commentary
team of Josh Matthews, Miz and Rhodes. The big match saw The Shield
over Usos & Justin Gabriel when Ambrose pinned Gabriel after the headlock
DDT. Colter cut a promo on Sin Cara for being illegally in the country and
hiding behind a mask. Cesaro pinned Sin Cara with the Neutralizer. Cesaro
during the match went for the mask. Kaitlyn pinned Aksana with a spear.
Smackdown opened with Bryan in the ring. Bryan said that he has never had a
match in his career stopped when he was injured. He said he thinks WWE
stopped the match because they also think he’s the weak link. He said that
Orton should’ve kept wrestling instead of patting me on the head like I’m a
dog. He said he wants to prove that he can beat Orton. Orton came out and
said that he helped Bryan on Raw out of respect for him. Bryan then said it
wasn’t out of respect, and that he was patronizing him. Orton said if they
have the match, that this time Bryan isn’t going to be helped up and he’s
going out on a stretcher. So the advertised Bryan vs. Ambrose match was
changed due to circumstances.
Monday Night Raw
January 20, 2014 in Dayton, OH
Nutter Center drawing 7,500
Shown live on USA
Superstars January 24, 2014
1. Brie Bella pinned Alicia Fox.
2. Sin Cara II & Los Matadores beat Drew McIntyre, Jinder Mahal, & Heath
Slater (10:00) when Cara pinned MciNtyre.
Monday Night Raw (live)
3. Seth Rollins, Dean Ambrose, & Roman Reigns beat Big E. Langston,
Goldust, & Cody Rhodes (10:40) when Rollins pinned Langston.
4. Fandango pinned Xavier Woods (1:05).
5. CM Punk pinned Billy Gunn (8:16).
6. Alberto Del Rio beat Rey Mysterio (14:45) via submission.
7. Naomi & Cameron beat AJ Lee & Tamina Snuka (2:26) when Naomi pinned
Lee.
8. Jimmy & Jey Uso beat Luke Harper & Erick Rowan (12:31) when Jey
pinned Harper.
9. Randy Orton beat Kofi Kingston (5:04) via DQ.
Sheamus pinned Rhodes with the Texas cloverleaf. Sandow was at ringside.
Axel pinned Barrett to retain the IC title after Barrett missed the elbow. Miz, who
was at ringside doing commentary, got in the ring. He challenged Axel. Axel
wanted to fight but Heyman talked him out of it and kept saying how Axel
doesn’t fight for free.
A.J. beat Natalya in a non-title match with the black widow submission.
Backstage, Aksana was yelling at Kaitlyn for what she did to her on the previous
Smackdown show. So Kaitlyn backstage did it again to her, beating her
down.
Del Rio beat Jericho via DQ in a non-title match. Rodriguez interfered in the
match, but the ref didn’t see it. Ziggler then ran in and attacked Del Rio. The
ref saw that and DQ’d Jericho. Jericho was mad about that. Del Rio and
Rodriguez left the ring and Jericho laid out Ziggler with the codebreaker.
Jericho left. Del Rio came back out and put the boots to Ziggler.
Christian pinned McIntyre in a short match with the killswitch. Christian laid out
Slater and Mahal on the floor before beating McIntyre. Christian did his
return promo, but only go a few sentences out before The Shield came out
and beat Christian down and gave him a triple-team power bomb.
Backstage, Renee Young was interviewing Heyman. She asked him about Punk.
Heyman wouldn’t answer, and asked Young about her “Daddy” issues.
Heyman said he was not going to talk about his personal life on television.
Bryan beat Orton via count out in the main event. What was notable is that even
though the crowd goes crazy for Bryan when he makes his comebacks, in
this match, against another face, the crowd was more for Orton than Bryan.
The finish saw Bryan hit Orton with a tope, and then he got back in the ring.
Orton was counted out. Bryan then got on the mic and said that he doesn’t
want to win that way and wanted the match to be restarted, because he didn’t
prove anything. The ref then left the ring. Orton got confused when the ref
left, because he was supposed to stay for the dark match. But the ref had to
leave to signify the match wasn’t being restarted before coming back out.
Smackdown ended and they did the dark match where Bryan & Orton &
Sheamus beat The Shield.
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Wrath of the Racket
August 9, 2003 in Dayton, OH
Final Showdown
May 13, 2005 in Dayton, OH
1. Deranged & Hydro beat Fast Eddie & Don Juan, Loc & Masada, and Joel &
Jose Maximo in a “scramble” match.
2. Nigel McGuiness beat Chet Jablonski.
3. Homicide beat Chris Sabin.
4. Ace Steel & Colt Cabana beat Alex Shelley & Jimmy Jacobs.
5. Matt Stryker beat Justin Credible.
6. Michael Shane beat Wagner Brown, Scoot Andrews, and Hotstuff
Hernandez in a “four corners survival” match.
7. Jimmy Rave beat Slim J.
8. ROH Champ Samoa Joe beat BJ Whitmer.
9. AJ Styles & Homicide beat Christopher Daniels & Dan Maff.
1. Alex Shelley beat Roderick Strong.
2. Matt Stryker beat Masked Chicago Superstar.
3. Jack Evans beat Samoa Joe, Ebessan, and Delirious in a Four Corner
Survival.
4. BJ Whitmer and Jimmy Jacobs beat CM Punk and Ace Steel to retain the
ROH Tag Team Titles.
5. Jimmy Rave beat Matt Sydal.
6. Colt Cabana and Doug Williams beat Nigel McGuinness and Chad Collyer.
7. Austin Aries beat James Gibson to retain the ROH World Title.
8. Bryan Danielson deafted Homicide in a Steel Cage in the 5th match in their
best of five series
World Title Classic
June 12, 2004 in Dayton, OH
Redemption
August 12, 2005 in Dayton, OH
1. Danny Daniels & Masada beat The Ring Crew Express.
2. Jimmy Jacobs beat Loc, Rainman, Caprice Coleman, Matt Sydal, and
Delirious in a “six man mayhem” match.
3. Alex Shelley, Austin Aries & Roderick Strong beat Matt Stryker, John
Walters, & Jimmy Rave.
4. Hydro beat Chad Collyer, Ray Gordy, and Superstar Steve in a “four corners
survival” match.
5. ROH Champ Samoa Joe drew CM Punk (60:00).
6. Dan Maff & BJ Whitmer beat Mark & Jay Brisco, Colt Cabana & Ace Steel,
and Jack Evans & Austin Aries in an “ultimate endurance” match. Evans &
Aries were eliminated in a “tap out” fall. The Briscos were eliminated in a
“scramble” fall. Cabana & Steel were eliminated in an “anything goes” fall.
1. Ace Steel beat Matt Stryker, Delirious, and James Keenan in a “four corners
survival” match..
2. Colt Cabana beat Spanky.
3. ROH Tag Champs BJ Whitmer & Jimmy Jacobs beat Nigel McGuinness &
Chad Collyer.
4. Austin Aries, Roderick Strong, & Matt Sydal beat Jimmy Rave, Alex
Shelley, & Abyss.
5. Low-Ki NC Jay Lethal.
6. Matt Hardy beat Homicide.
7. James Gibson beat CM Punk, Samoa Joe, & Christopher Daniels in a “fourway elimination” match to win the ROH Title.
Tag Wars 2006
January 27, 2006 in Dayton, OH
ROH Gold
October 15, 2004 in Dayton, OH
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Homicide beat CM Punk.
Matt Sydal beat Trent Acid.
Jimmy Jacobs & Delirious beat Angel Dust & Dixie.
Chad Collyer beat Jay Lethal via submission.
Dan Maff & BJ Whitmer beat Loc & Devito.
Nigel McGuinness beat Josh Daniels, Roderick Strong, and Matt Stryker in a
“four corners survival” match.
7. ROH Champ Samoa Joe beat Rocky Romero.
8. CM Punk, Ace Steel, & Jimmy Jacobs beat Austin Aries, Alex Shelley, &
Jack Evans.
1. Matt Sydal, Jimmy Yang, & Jack Evans beat Adam Pearce, Jimmy Jacobs,
& BJ Whitmer.
2. Jimmy Rave, Alex Shelley, & Abyss beat Tony Mamaluke, Sal Rinauro, &
Jay Fury.
3. Claudio Castagnoli beat Chad Collyer.
4. Ace Steel NC James Keenan.
5. Nigel McGuinness beat Delirious.
6. Low-Ki beat Christopher Daniels.
7. Alex Shelley, Jimmy Rave, & Abyss beat Jack Evans, Matt Sydal, & Jimmy
Yang to win the Trios Tournament.
8. ROH Tag Champs Austin Aries & Roderick Strong beat Bryan Danielson &
Jay Lethal.
Third Anniversary Celebration: Part 2
February 25, 2005 in Dayton, OH
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Fast Eddie & Matt Sydal beat Dunn & Marcos.
Homicide beat Puma.
Colt Cabana beat Nigel McGuinness.
Dan Maff & B.J. Whitmer beat Delirious & Jimmy Jacobs.
James Gibson beat Spanky.
Daizee Haze won the first ever Women's Four Corner Survival defeating
Lacey, Tracy Brooks, & Allison Danger.
7. CM Punk beat Alex Shelley.
8. Samoa Joe & Bryan Danielson beat ROH World Champion Austin Aries &
Jack Evans.
9. Jimmy Rave beat AJ Styles.
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Weekend of Champions Night #1
April 28, 2006 in Dayton, OH
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Colt Cabana beat Jimmy Jacobs.
Irish Airborne beat Spud & Jay Fury.
Jimmy Rave drew Delirious (15:00).
Nigel McGuinness beat Christopher Daniels via countout.
ROH Champ Bryan Danielson beat Jimmy Yang.
ROH Tag Champs Austin Aries & Roderick Strong beat Samoa Joe & Matt
Sydal.
7. Claudio Castagnoli, Super Dragon, Necro Butcher, & Nate Webb beat Adam
Pearce, Ace Steel, Colt Cabana, & BJ Whitmer in an “anything goes” match.
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War of the Wire II
July 28, 2006 in Dayton, OH
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Jimmy Jacobs beat Trik Davis.
Davey Richards & Jerrelle Clark beat Jimmy Rave & Sal Rinuaro.
ROH Pure Champ Nigel McGuinness beat Colt Cabana via countout.
Matt Sydal beat Christopher Daniels.
Irish Airborne beat Alex Payne & Pelle Primeau.
Austin Aries beat Bryan Danielson, Homicide, and Delirious in a “four
corners survival” match when he pinned Danielson.
7. Jay & Mark Brisco beat Roderick Strong & Jack Evans.
8. BJ Whitmer beat Necro Butcher in a “no rope barbed wire” match.
Suffocation
October 27, 2006 in Dayton, OH
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Bryan Danielson beat Sal Rinauro.
Shingo beat Jimmy Rave.
Irish Airborne beat Colt Cabana & Jimmy Jacobs.
Christopher Daniels beat Brent Albright.
Roderick Strong beat Chris Hero, Mark Brisco, and Tank Toland in a “four
corners survival” match.
Austin Aries beat Claudio Castagnoli.
Davey Richards beat Jay Brisco.
Delirious beat Matt Sydal.
Homicide & Samoa Joe beat Steve Corino & Adam Pearce.
Fifth Year Festival
February 23, 2007 in Dayton, OH
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Nigel McGuinness & Colt Cabana beat Jimmy Jacobs & Brent Albright.
Jimmy Rave beat James Keenan.
Lacey beat Daizee Haze.
Homicide beat Christopher Daniels and Jay Brisco in a “three-way dance.”
Dragon Gate Open the Brave Gate Champ Matt Sydal beat Austin Aries.
Tank Toland beat Mitch Franklin.
Claudio Castagnoli beat Roderick Strong, Shingo, Matt Cross, Mark Brisco,
and Pelle Primeau in a “six man mayhem” match.
8. Samoa Joe beat Davey Richards.
9. ROH Champ Takeshi Morishima beat BJ Whitmer.
Reckless Abandon
November 20 (or 30), 2007 in Dayton, OH
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Claudio Castagnoli beat Seth Skyfire.
Delirious beat Adam Pearce in a “falls count anywhere” match.
Chris Hero beat Jigsaw.
Bryan Danielson beat Necro Butcher.
Nigel McGuinness beat Silas Young.
Davey Richards beat Human Tornado and Erick Stevens in a “triple threat”
match.
7. Austin Aries beat Roderick Strong (30:00) in an “ironman” match.
8. Jack Evans & Ruckus beat Jay & Mark Brisco, BJ Whitmer & Brent
Albright, and Tyler Black & Jimmy Jacobs in a “tag team scramble” match.
Breakout
January 25, 2008 in Dayton, OH
1. Mark & Jay Brisco beat Matt Cross & Jigsaw.
2. Claudio Castagnoli beat Adam Pearce.
3. FIP Champ Erick Stevens beat Davey Richards and Austin Aries in a “threeway dance.”
4. Brent Albright & BJ Whitmer beat Delirious & El Generico in a “no DQ”
match.
5. Daizee Haze beat Lacey.
6. Roderick Strong & Rocky Romero beat Jimmy Jacobs & Joey Matthews.
7. Bryan Danielson beat Tyler Black.
8. ROH Champ Nigel McGuinness beat Chris Hero in a “steel cage” match.
Battle For Supremacy
June 27, 2008 in Dayton, OH
??? drawing 550
1. Shane Hagadorn & Tank Toland beat Silas Young & Mitch Franklin.
2. Tyler Black beat Delirious.
3. Claudio Castagnoli beat Jay Brisco and Brent Albright in a “three-way
dance” when he pinned Brisco.
4. Erick Stevens pinned Bryan Danielson.
5. Necro Butcher pinned Austin Aries.
6. Kevin Steen & El Generico beat Jimmy Jacobs & Joey Matthews when Steen
pinned Jacobs.
7. Chris Hero pinned Roderick Strong.
8. NWA Champ Adam Pearce beat ROH Champ Nigel McGuinness via DQ.
United We Stand
June 22, 2007 in Dayton, OH
1. Kevin Steen & El Generico beat Irish Airborne.
2. Chris Hero won a “gauntlet” match. Jimmy Rave beat Pelle Primeau.
Delirious beat Rave. Delirous beat Adam Pearce. Hero beat Delirious.
3. Brent Albright beat BJ Whitmer.
4. Roderick Strong & Davey Richards beat Matt Crosss & Erick Stevens.
5. Lacey beat Serena Deeb.
6. Kenta beat Rocky Romero.
7. Bryan Danielson & Nigel McGuinness beat Takeshi Morishima & Naomichi
Marufuji.
8. ROH Tag Champs Jay & Mark Brisco beat Claudio Castagnoli & Matt
Sydal in three falls.
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Escalation
November 21, 2008 in Dayton, OH
1. Brent Albright beat Davey Richards.
2. Go Shiozaki beat Grizzly Redwood, Sami Callahan, and Rhett Titus in a
“four corner survival” match.
3. Jay & Mark Briscoe beat John & Dave Crist.
4. Roderick Strong NC Chris Hero.
5. ROH Tag Champs Kevin Steen & El Generico beat Jimmy Jacobs &
Delirious.
6. Bryan Danielson beat Claudio Castagnoli.
7. Austin Aries beat Nigel McGuinness and Tyler Black in a “three-way”
match when Aries pinned Black.
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A Cut Above
April 24, 2009 in Dayton, OH
1. Bryan Danielson beat Eddie Edwards.
2. Claudio Castagnoli beat Silas Young, Matt Cross and Rasche Brown in a
“four corners survivial” match.
3. Jimmy Rave beat Grizzly Redwood.
4. Austin Aries & Rhett Titus beat The Phoenix Twins.
5. Colt Cabana beat Chris Hero.
6. Jimmy Jacobs beat Egotistico Fantastico.
7. Davey Richards beat Tyler Black.
8. Kevin Steen & Jay Briscoe beat Jon Davis & Kory Chavis.
9. ROH Champ Jerry Lynn beat Roderick Strong.
The Final Countdown Tour: Dayton
September 18, 2009 in Dayton, OH
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Eddie Edwards beat Brent Albright.
Jon Davis & Kory Chavis beat Josh Raymond & Christin Able.
Grizzly Redwood beat Jimmy Rave via DQ.
Davey Richards pinned Claudio Castagnoli.
Jay & Mark Briscoe beat Matt & Nick Jackson.
Rasche Brown beat Silas Young.
Colt Cabana & Petey Williams beat Austin Aries & Rhett Titus when
Cabana pinned Titus.
8. Chris Hero pinned Bryan Danielson.
Pick Your Poison - Dayton, OH - Montgomery County Fairgrounds - April 23,
2010
The Metal Master defeated Sami Callihan
Necro Butcher & Rasche Brown defeated Erick Stevens & Shawn Daivari
ROH Tag Team Champion Chris Hero defeated Petey Williams
Davey Richards & ROH TV Champion Eddie Edwards defeated Jon Davis &
Kory Chavis
Christin Able & Josh Raymond defeated Austin Aries & Rhett Titus
Roderick Strong defeated El Generico
Kevin Steen & Steve Corino defeated Mark & Jay Briscoe
ROH World Champion Tyler Black defeated Kenny King
Pick Your Poison- Dayton, OH 4/23/10
1. Metal Master pinned Sami Callihan
2. Necro Butcher & “Skullkrusher” Rasche Brown defeated Erick Stevens &
Shawn Daivari; After the match, Stevens powerbombed Necro onto the back
of 2 chairs.
3. PICK 6 SERIES: (3) Chris Hero submitted Petey Williams to retain his #3
ranking
4. The American Wolves beat The Dark City Fight Club
5. The House of Truth defeated Austin Aries & Rhett Titus
6. Roderick Strong pinned El Generico; Steen attacked Generico post-match
which brought out the Briscoes and went right into their match.
7. Kevin Steen & Steve Corino defeated Briscoe Brothers
8. ROH WORLD TITLE MATCH: Tyler Black pinned Kenny King to retain
Allied Forces - Dayton, OH - Montgomery County Fairgrounds - October 15,
2010
Bobby Dempsey & Mike Sydal defeated Marker Dillinger & Rip Impact
Mark Briscoe defeaetd Mike Mondo
Daizee Haze defeated Lady Jo Jo
Colt Cabana defeated Andy Ridge
Kevin Steen & Steve Corino defeated Adam Cole & Kyle O'Reilly
Ricky Reyes defeated the Metal Monster
Jay Briscoe defeated Rhett Titus
Homicide defeated Kenny King
ROH Tag Team Champions Chris Hero & Claudio Castagnoli defeated
Christopher Daniels & Davey Richards
Allied Forces- Dayton, OH 10/15/10
1. Mark Briscoe pinned Mike Mondo
2. Daizee Haze beat Lady JoJo
3. Trial Series #1: Colt Cabana defeated Andy Ridge
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4. Kevin Steen & Steve Corino beat Kyle O'Reilly & Adam Cole
5. Ricky Reyes defeated The Metal Master
6. Jay Briscoe pinned Rhett Titus
7. Homicide beat Kenny King; Following the match, Titus & King assaulted
Homicide which drew out Jay Briscoe to assist. After the ANX bailed, Jay &
Homicide got into it and had to be pulled apart. The argument continued into
the locker room so stay tuned for the upcoming ROH Video Wire for that
footage
8. ROH World Tag Title Match: The Kings of Wrestling (Chris Hero & Claudio
Castagnoli) defeated Christopher Daniels & Davey Richards to retain in a
great match.
World's Greatest- Dayton, OH 2/25/11
1. Jay Briscoe beat Kyle O'Reilly
2. The Bravado Brothers (Harlem & Lance) defeated Steve Corino & Grizzly
Redwood when Lance pinned Corino
3. “The Prodigy” Mike Bennett w/ Brutal Bob pinned Mark Briscoe
4. Four Corner Survival Match: Colt “Boom Boom” Cabana beat “Addicted to
Love” Rhett Titus, Mike Mondo and Andy “Right Leg” Ridge when Mondo
tapped out
5. Non-Title Challenge Match: ROH World Television Champion “The Fallen
Angel” Christopher Daniels pinned Michael Elgin; Elgin attacked Daniels
after the bout but El Generico ran in to stop it
6. Challenge Match: “The Notorious 187? Homicide pinned El Generico
7. Survival of the Fittest 2010 Finals Re-Match: Eddie Edwards beat “Pretty Boy
Pitbull” Kenny King
Six Man Tag Team Challenge Match: Davey Richards & WGTT (Shelton
Benjamin & Charlie Haas) defeated ROH World Champion Roderick Strong
& ROH World Tag Team Champions The Kings of Wrestling (Chris Hero &
Claudio Castagnoli) when Davey submitted Strong after the two tag teams
brawled to the back. This was a tremendous match that is worth going out of
your way to see.World's Greatest - Dayton, OH - Montgomery County
Fairgrounds - February 25, 2011
Mike Sydal defeated Marcus Mason
Jay Briscoe defeated Kyle O'Reilly
Harlem & Lancelot Bravado defeated Grizzly Redwood & Steve Corino
Mike Bennett defeated Mark Briscoe
Colt Cabana defeated Andy Ridge, Mike Mondo, and Rhett Titus
ROH TV Champion Christopher Daniels defeated Michael Elgin
Shane Hollister & Trik Davis defeated Marker Dillinger & Pelle Primeau
Homicide defeated El Generico
Eddie Edwards defeated Kenny King
Davey Richards, Shelton Benjamin & Charlie Haas defeated ROH World
Champion Roderick Strong, ROH Tag Team Champions Chris Hero &
Claudio Castagnoli
Survival of the Fittest 2011 - Dayton, OH - Montgomery County Fairgrounds November 18, 2011
Featured a backstage segment with Kyle O'Reilly congratulated by ROH World
Champion Davey Richards about his qualifying win, with Richards warning
O'Reilly about having to battle the likes of Eddie Edwards in Survival of the
Fittest; included a backstage promo by Prince Nana, Barrister RD Evans,
Ernesto Osiris, Princess Mia, & Tommaso Ciampa, with Ciampa calling out
the likes of Richards, ROH TV Champion Jay Lethal, and Edwards and
saying he would win Survival of the Fittest to get the recognition he
deserves; featured a backstage promo by Kenny King & Rhett Titus
regarding King being in the tournament and Titus facing Roderick Strong
later in the night; included a backstage promo by Edwards regarding his
chance of repeating as the Survival of the Fittest winner; featured a
backstage segment in which Steve Corino and Jimmy Jacobs talked about
Corino's performance earlier in the show and the burden that had been lifted
now that El Generico shook Corino's hand, then discussing Corino's match
against Kevin Steen on Dec. 23:
Survival of the Fittest Qualifying Match: Mark & Jay Briscoe defeated Harlem &
Lancelot Bravado at 6:14 when Jay pinned Lancelot with the Doomsday
Device; after the bout, Jay took the mic, said it had been a while since ROH
came to Dayton, and said he would put his money on them being the last two
standing; moments later, he said he wouldn't hold back if he had to fight his
own brother, with the two play fighting before leaving the ring
Survival of the Fittest Qualifying Match: Kyle O'Reilly defeated Andy Ridge via
submission with a guillotine choke at 7:11
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Survival of the Fittest Qualifying Match: Eddie Edwards defeated Mike Bennett
via submission with a reversal into a dragon sleeper at 12:48; prior to the
bout, Bennett refused to shake Edwards' hand
Survival of the Fittest Qualifying Match: Michael Elgin (w/ Truth Martini)
defeated Tommaso Ciampa (w/ Prince Nana, Barrister RD Evans, Princess
Mia, & Ernesto Osiris), Adam Cole, and Kenny King at 9:58 by pinning
Cole with the spinning sit-down powerbomb after a buckle bomb onto
Ciampa, hung upside down in the corner; prior to the bout, King and Cole
shook hands, with the other two opting not to
El Generico fought Steve Corino (w/ Jimmy Jacobs) to a 15-minute time-limit
draw; following his entrance, Jacobs took the mic, noted he wrestled on the
first ROH show in Dayton 8 years earlier, and told Corino that his road to
redemption was not about cutting off his own balls; Jacobs then said a man
did what was right, not what was easy, and that Corino would become a man
tonight; Generico refused to shake Corino's hand before the bout; the bell
rang just after Corino dropped Generico with a brainbuster; after the bout,
Grizzly Redwood and Jim Cornette came out to tend to Corino, who
appeared to injure his shoulder earlier in the match; moments later, Jacobs
took the mic and said Corino was a man now; Cornette then told Generico
that Corino had ever opportunity to cheat but didn't, with Generico then
shaking Corino's hand and hugging him; Cornette then said Generico could
have a rematch if he wanted one but Corino was in no shape to continue a
match, with Jacobs then shaking Generico's hand as well; Corino took the
mic and thanked both Generico and the crowd before talking about his
match against Kevin Steen on Dec. 23 at Final Battle
Survival of the Fittest Qualifying Match: Roderick Strong (w/ Truth Martini)
pinned Rhett Titus at 14:36 with a series of kicks to the head and the Sick
Kick; prior to the bout, Strong refused to shake Titus's hand; the match
ended with less than 30 seconds remaining in the time limit
ROH Tag Team Champions Shelton Benjamin & Charlie Haas defeated ROH
World Champion Davey Richards & ROH TV Champion Jay Lethal at 24:32
when Lethal submitted to Haas's Haas of Pain, moments after Benjamin
threw Richards off the top; Richards came to the ring also in possession of
his IWGP Tag Team Title belt; prior to the contest, the four men posed for a
group photo for the ringside photographer; the two teams shook hands
before the contest began; Benjamin's ribs were taped for the bout; after the
match, the two teams again shook hands, with Richards taking the mic and
putting over the ROH talent as the best in the world, prompting a chant of
"Best in the world, with the two teams kneeling and again shaking hands
Survival of the Fittest Finals: Michael Elgin defeated Eddie Edwards, Roderick
Strong, Kyle O'Reilly, Mark Briscoe, and Jay Briscoe in an elimination
match at 32:02; Truth Martini was ringside representing both Elgin and
Strong; prior to the bout, no one shook hands, however Edwards and
O'Reilly did shake hands once they were in the ring together; Edwards
pinned Jay with the Die Hard at 18:22 after a series of superkicks from both
Edwards and O'Reilly; Mark submitted to Edwards' dragon sleeper at 18:37;
at the 19-minute mark, O'Reilly fell off the top and through a ringside table
after Edwards knocked Martini off the apron; Edwards pinned Strong with a
roll up at 20:42; Elgin pinned Edwards with a lariat at 20:58; Elgin pinned
O'Reilly with the spinning sit-down powerbomb after catching O'Reilly
coming off the top, hitting a powerbomb, and then a buckle bomb; ROH
World Champion Davey Richards came ringside during the final minutes of
the match to support O'Reilly; after the contest, Martini held up the winner's
trophy as Elgin motioned at Richards that he wanted the world title;
moments later, O'Reilly was helped backstage as Richards, on the floor, and
Elgin, in the ring, looked at each other
Kevin Steen (w/ Jimmy Jacobs) pinned BJ Whitmer at 9:37 with a low blow and
the F5, moments after Whitmer knocked Jacobs off the apron; after the bout,
Steen took a sign from a ringside fan that read "Kevin Steen Next World
Champion," held it up, and then licked it
El Generico fought Kyle O'Reilly to a no contest at 14:45 when Kevin Steen &
Jimmy Jacobs appeared ringside and brawled with both men; prior to the
bout, the two shook hands; the match ended with 15 seconds left on the
clock; after the match, Steen assaulted O'Reilly with a steel chair inside the
ring before applying an ankle lock; Steen & Jacobs fought off security before
ROH World Champion Davey Richards ran out to make the save, with
Richards briefly applying the ankle lock on Steen before Jacobs hit Richards
with the chair; Steen then dropped Richards with the F5 onto the chair
before BJ Whitmer, Kenny King, Rhett Titus, and others cleared the ring;
Jim Cornette and other wrestlers then tended to Richards and O'Reilly
TJ Perkins pinned Mike Mondo with a 450 splash at 8:06; prior to the bout, the
two shook hands
Jay Lethal defeated ROH TV Champion Roderick Strong (w/ Truth Martini) in a
Best 2 out of 3 falls, no time-limit, non-title match at 19:35; following the
ring entrances, Strong took the mic, noted it was Lethal's birthday, and made
fun of the fact Lethal had to spend it in Dayton; Strong then sang "Happy
Birthday" before the two began trading blows; fall #1: Strong pinned Lethal
with a roll up and grabbing the tights for leverage at the 25-second mark; fall
#2: Lethal pinned Strong with a roll up into a crucifix at 10:48; fall #3:
Lethal pinned Strong with the Lethal Injection, also knocking Martini off the
apron in the process
ROH Tag Team Champions Jay & Mark Brisco defeated Shelton Benjamin &
Charlie Haas at 12:15 when Mark pinned Benjamin with the Froggybow
after the Jaydriller from Jay; during the match, Rhett Titus & Kenny King
came ringside to watch the bout; late in the contest, Titus & King attacked
Haas on the floor, leading to the finish; after the contest, Titus & King
entered the ring with a mic and confronted the Briscos, saying they wanted
them for the belts at any time and any place; Jay then accepted the challenge
and said the match could happen then and there; moments later, security,
referees, and other wrestlers came out to pull the teams apart as the crowd
chanted "Let them fight;" Jey then took the mic, said ROH officials wouldn't
let them fight then, but they would eventually beat them up
ROH World Champion Davey Richards defeated Adam Cole via submission
with a modified Indian deathlock at 19:42; Richards came out with his
IWGP Jr. tag team title; prior to the match, the two shook hands; after the
contest, Richards took the mic, praised Cole, said he was proud of him, and
thanked the fans for their support
Rising Above 2012 - Dayton, OH - Hara Arena - April 29, 2012
Kevin Kelly & Steve Corino provided commentary for the show; featured Veda
Scott conducting a backstage interview with Truth Martini & Michael Elgin
regarding Elgin's match later in the night against Sampson Walker; included
Scott conducting a backstage interview with Mike Mondo about his match
with TJ Perkins and who would win the rubber match in their series;
featured a backstage promo by Adam Cole about his upcoming match
against ROH World Champion Davey Richards
Kenny King & Rhett Titus defeated Chris Silvio & Mohamad Ali Vaez at 9:54
when King pinned Silvio after the blockbuster off the top / powerbomb
double team; prior to the bout, the two teams shook hands; after the match,
King & Titus took the mic, noted their earned ROH Tag Team Title shot,
and said everyone backstage had a bullseye on them until they got that
match
Michael Elgin (w/ Truth Martini) defeated Sampson Walker via submission with
a crossface at 9:32; prior to the match, the two shook hands
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TNA house show report 6-17 Dayton
By Justin McClelland
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Decent show, although a little short at 2 hours 15 minutes, including
intermission, and only 6 matches. Crowd was very enthused. JB said TNA
would return to Dayton but didn't mention specific dates or anything.
Justin McClelland
TNA made their first ever stop in Dayton Ohio at the Nutter Center Thursday,
June 17 (They had previously stopped in Troy, Ohio, about a half hour away,
but hadn't even been there since November 2008). Crowd was probably
around 1,200 fans, maybe a little more. No where near enough to fill the
Nutter Center, which hold like 8,000. They probably should have gone to the
smaller Hara Arena across town. Regardless of size, the crowd was very hot
all night and reacted to everything and seemed to be up on who the heels and
faces were.
1.) Jay Lethal defeated Homicide - Homicide got a huge face reaction coming out
first but managed to turn most of the crowd by insulting Dayton. The pair
worked a good but disappointingly short match, clocking in at only 5
minutes. Lethal does a pretty good Flair impersonation, but not on the level
of his Macho Man. Homicide went for the stunner (is that the 187 - I can't
remember) but Lethal managed to push him off the quickly pull him back in
to hit a huge spinning neckbreaker for the pin. Afterwards, Lethal had the
ref, who was announced as being from Dayton, do the Flair strut.
2.) The Beautiful People (Velvet Sky and Madison Rayne) defeated Taylor Wilde
and Sarita. Both the Knockouts Tag Titles and Raynes Knockouts Singles
title were on the line. Lacey was not present. The Beautiful People's prematch intro - with the rope straddle and the pair nearly making out - would
definitely not be allowed on the current WWE television. Also it took about
5 minutes to complete. A lot of comedy spots throughout the match until the
Beautiful People got heat on Wilde. Finish came when Serita knocked Sky
into Rayne who then fell into the ref's arms. The ref kissed Rayne and then
went crazy in pimpesque strutting. Shortly thereafter Rayne legtripped Serita
and pinned her with Rayne's feet on the ropes. Match was about 10 minutes,
not counting lengthy pre-match routines.
3. International Champion Rob Terry defeated Orlando Jordan. Jordan got
tremendous heat, even without using the mayonnaise. He did a few "feeling
up his opponent" type moves early in the match, but nothing super-risque.
Match was probably twice as long as the opener at nearly 10 minutes.
Seemed to be pretty much a copy of their match at Slammiversary with
Jordan working the leg for a lengthy period of time. Jordan missed his knee
drop and Terry used a choke slam of sorts for the pin.
Jeff Jarrett came out to thank the fans and put over TNA's 8th birthday, which he
said was Saturday. He listed the three big moments in TNA as signing Kurt
Angle, Jeff Hardy, and RVD. He also put over being on Spike on Thursday
night's without pointing out that if you were at this live event you were in
fact missing Impact. Mentioning RVD was a mistake because it really made
it obvious later when RVD wasn't there. Of course, selling Sting masks and
Hogan shirts at the merchandise stand probably had the same effect.
4.) Kurt Angle and Mr. Anderson defeated Eric Young and Matt Morgan - Mr.
Anderson is very over and Kurt even more so. Good tag match. Kurt hit just
one German suplex. Finish came when Morgan straddled the ropes going for
a big boot on Anderson and he and Anderson then toppled to the outside to
fight. After some reversals between Young and Angle, Young went for a
piledriver but Kurt turned it into a ankle lock for the tap out victory.
5.) X Division Champion Doug Williams beat Shannon Moore - Another decent
10 minute match, although Williams uses a lot of headlocks, perhaps
because the nature of his no-flying gimmick. At the end, Moore set Williams
up for a top rope rana but Williams slipped under Moore and crotched him.
Williams then used his rollup into a German suplex for the pin.
6.) Jeff Hardy defeated AJ Styles - Styles got a tremendous ovation until Hardy
came out. Hardy was far and away the most popular guy on the show, which
is probably a surprise to no one. Lots of comedy prior to the match with AJ
refusing to wrestle. The ref kept saying he had until 10 to get back into the
ring or face suspension so AJ would race to get back in the ring and do some
comedy pratfalls. Match was excellent, best of the night and also longest at
about 14 minutes. AJ used a ugly looking figure four, but little else from his
Flair protoge gimmick. AJ tried a springboard move but Hardy ducked, then
hit a twist of fate and a swanton for the pin.
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