1922

Kansas City, Kansas:

– World Heavyweight Champion Ed “Strangler” Lewis beat Stanislaus Zbyszko in 2 out of 3 falls

1945

Des Moines, Iowa:

– World Heavyweight Champion Orville Brown beat Iowa State Heavyweight Champion Earl Wampler 2 out of 3 falls

– Ray Eckert and Vic Holbrook wrestled to a draw

1947

St. Louis, Missouri:

– Lou Thesz defeated Whipper Billy Watson to win the NWA World Title

– Mike Sharpe defeated Wee Willie Davis

– Francis Valois defeated Vic Christy

– Warren Bockwinkel wrestled Hans Schanable to a draw

– Tuffy Truesdale defeated Leo Newman

– George Koverly defeated Ray Graham

1966

Milwaukee, Wisconsin:

– The Crusher beat Chris Tolos

– AWA Tag Team Champions Larry Hennig & Harley Race beat Verne Gagne & Pat O’Connor

– Chris Markoff beat Eddie Sharkey

– Reggie Parks beat Bob Morgan

– Bob Kappel beat Mark Starr

1967

Minneapolis, Minnesota:

– Non Title: Ernie Ladd & Earl Maynard beat AWA Tag Team Champions Larry Hennig & Harley Race

– Danny Hodge beat Mad Dog Vachon

– Johnny Powers beat Killer Kowalski

– Johnny Valentine beat Bob Boyer

– Rene Goulet beat The Alaskan

– Johnny Powers won battle royal

1970 

Boston, Massachusetts:

– Joe Crugnale defeated Frank Hickey

– John L Sullivan defeated Eric the Red

– Prof. Toru Tanaka defeated Lee Wong

– The Mongols defeated Gorilla Monsoon & Arnold Skaaland

– Mario Milano defeated Waldo Von Erich

– Karl Kovacs defeated Victor Rivera

– WWWF World Champion Bruno Sammartino defeated Ivan Koloff in a Texas Death Match 

1973

Fargo, North Dakota:

– Superstar Billy Graham beat Wahoo McDaniel in a No Time Limit No DQ Match

– Winner gets Tag Title shot against Bockwinkel & Stevens: Ken Patera & Don Muraco beat Dusty Rhodes & Dick Murdoch

– European Rules: Geoff Portz drew Horst Hoffman after 4 rounds

– Reggie Parks beat Larry Hennig by DQ

1974

Kansas City, Kansas:

– World Heavyweight Champion Jack Brisco wrestled Harley Race to a time limit draw

– Central States Heavyweight Champion Mike George defeated Don Fargo 

– World Tag Team Champions Lord Alfred Hayes & Bob Brown defeated Chris Taylor & Omar Atlas

1976

St. Paul, Minnesota:

– Verne Gagne & Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell beat Nick Bockwinkel & Bobby Heenan & Bobby Duncum

– Khosrow Vaziri no contest Mad Dog Vachon

– Larry Hennig beat Jimmy Valiant

– Chris Taylor beat Kim Duk

– Russ Francis beat Blackjack Lanza by DQ

– Baron Von Raschke beat Scott Irwin

1977

Madison Square Garden:

– Carlos Rocha defeated Rocky Tomayo

– Larry Zbyzsko defeated Baron Mikel Scicluna

– WWWF Tag Team Champion Billy Whitewolf defeated Doug Gilbert

– Ivan Putski defeated Tor Kamata

– Gorilla Monsoon defeated Nikolai Volkoff

– WWWF Tag Team Champion Chief Jay Strongbow fought Stan Stasiak to a draw

– Ken Patera defeated Tony Garea via count-out

– Bob Backlund defeated Executioner #2

– WWWF World Champion Bruno Sammartino defeated Baron Von Raschke 

1980 

St. Louis, Missouri:

– Takachio & Pak Song defeated Tommy Sharpe & Kerry Brown

– Jerry Oates defeated Skandor Akbar

– Ed Wiskowski fought George Wells to a draw

– WWF World Champion Bob Backlund defeated Bulldog Brown

– Dick the Bruiser & Pat O’Connor defeated Bruiser Brody & Dick Murdoch

– Ken Patera defeated Kevin Von Erich to win the Missouri State title

– NWA World Champion Harley Race defeated Ric Flair

1981 

Chicago, Illinois:

– AWA Champion Verne Gagne beat Jerry Blackwell

– The Crusher & Baron Von Raschke beat AWA Tag Team Champions Adrian Adonis & Jesse Ventura via DQ

– Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell beat Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens

1982

Toronto, Ontario, Canada:

– NWA Champion Ric Flair went to a DDQ with Harley Race

1983

Greenville, South Carolina:

– Vinnie Valentino defeated Masa Fuchi

– Johnny Weaver defeated Ricky Harris

– Jake Roberts defeated Sweet Brown Sugar

– Jack & Jerry Brisco defeated the Great Kabuki & the Magic Dragon

– NWA US Champion Roddy Piper defeated Greg Valentine in a No DQ match

– NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Mid-Atlantic TV Champion Dick Slater via disqualification

1986

Richmond, Virginia:

– Hector Guerrero defeated Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Black Bart

– Jimmy Garvin fought Robert Gibson to a draw

– Jimmy Valiant defeated Shaska Whatley via disqualification

– Wahoo McDaniel defeated NWA TV Champion Arn Anderson

– Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA National Heavyweight Champion Tully Blanchard in a non-title Texas Death Match

– NWA Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Dennis Condrey defeated the Road Warriors via disqualification

– Nikita Koloff defeated NWA US Champion Magnum TA in a non-title Russian chain match

– NWA World Champion Ric Flair fought Ricky Morton to a double count-out

1989

WWF Saturday Night’s Main Event: Des Moines, Iowa:

– Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard defeated WWF World Tag Team Champions Demolition via DQ

– Hacksaw Duggan defeated Intercontinental Champion Rick Rude via countout 

– Hulk Hogan defeated Big Bossman in a steel cage match

– Randy Savage defeated Jim Neidhart

– Jimmy Snuka defeated Boris Zhukov

1991

Panama City, Florida:

– Sam Houston pinned Moondog Rex

– Black Bart pinned Ranger Ross

– The Angel of Death pinned Joey Maggs

– The Junkyard Dog & Tommy Rich defeated Jack Victory & Rip Morgan

– Ricky Morton pinned Terrance Taylor

– Tracey Smothers & Steve Armstrong defeated Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin

1992

Charleston, West Virginia:

– WCW US Tag Team Champions Greg Valentine & Terry Taylor defeated Marcus Alexander Bagwell & Big Josh

– Mike Graham pinned Diamond Dallas Page

– Johnny B. Badd pinned Tracy Smothers

– WCW Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Bobby Eaton fought Rick & Scott Steiner to a double count-out

– Nikita Koloff (sub. for WCW World Champion Sting) pinned Big Van Vader

– WCW US Champion Rick Rude defeated Ricky Steamboat via disqualification

– Barry Windham & Dustin Rhodes defeated WCW TV Champion Steve Austin & Larry Zbyszko

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:

– Two separate Battle Royales were held: Sal Bellomo won the first and Jimmy Snuka won the second

– Snuka then defeated Bellomo to become the first ECW Champion

1999

WWF Backlash: Providence, Rhode Island:

– The Acolytes & Mideon defeated The Brood (Edge, Christian & Gangrel) 

– Al Snow defeated Hardcore Holly to win the WWF Hardcore Title 

– WWF Intercontinental Champion The Godfather defeated Goldust 

– The New Age Outlaws defeated Owen Hart & Jeff Jarrett 

– Mankind defeated Big Show in a Boiler Room Brawl 

– Triple H defeated X-Pac 

– The Undertaker defeated Ken Shamrock

– WWF World Champion Steve Austin defeated The Rock in a No Holds Barred match

2000

Charlotte, North Carolina:

– Dean Malenko defeated Scotty 2 Hotty to win the WWF Light Heavyweight Title 

– Crash Holly defeated Matt Hardy to win the WWF Hardcore Title

2009

Chicago, Illinois:

– The American Wolves defeated Kevin Steen and Jay Briscoe in a two-out-of-three falss match to retain the ROH World tag team titles 

– Jerry Lynn defeated Colt Cabana to retain the ROH World Title

2010 

WWE Extreme Rules:

– Kofi Kingston defeated Dolph Ziggler

– The Hart Dynasty (David Hart Smith and Tyson Kidd) (with Natalya and Bret Hart) defeated ShoMiz (Big Show and The Miz), 

  John Morrison and R-Truth, and The World’s Strongest Tag Team (Montel Vontavious Porter and Mark Henry) in a Gauntlet match

– CM Punk (with Luke Gallows and Serena) defeated Rey Mysterio in a Hair match

– JTG defeated Shad Gaspard in a Strap match

– Jack Swagger defeated Randy Orton in an Extreme Rules match to retain the World Heavyweight Championship

– Sheamus defeated Triple H in a Street Fight

– Beth Phoenix defeated Michelle McCool in an Extreme Makeover match to win the WWE Women’s Championship

– Edge defeated Chris Jericho in a Steel cage match

– John Cena defeated Batista in a Last Man Standing match to retain the WWE Championship