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(1991.03.21) Big Van Vader & Crusher Bam Bam Bigelow vs Butch Reed & Ron Simmons - NJPW Starrcade

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Relive the colossal March 21, 1991, NJPW/WCW Starrcade at Tokyo Dome! Big Van Vader and Crusher Bam Bam Bigelow face Butch Reed and Ron Simmons in a powerhouse tag team clash. Expect bone-crushing moves, raw intensity, and cross-promotional chaos in this epic showdown. Subscribe for more Starrcade classics!
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(1991.03.21) Hiroshi Hase & Kensuke Sasaki vs Rick & Scott Steiner - IWGP Title - NJPW Starrcade

Professional Wrestling
Relive the epic March 21, 1991, NJPW/WCW Starrcade at Tokyo Dome! Hiroshi Hase and Kensuke Sasaki challenge The Steiner Brothers—Rick and Scott—for the IWGP Tag Team Championships. Expect high-flying moves, technical brilliance, and intense tag team action in this cross-promotional classic. Subscribe for more Starrcade gems!
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(1991.03.21) Masa Saito & Masahiro Chono vs Barry Windham & Arn Anderson - NJPW Starrcade

Professional Wrestling
Relive the epic March 21, 1991, NJPW/WCW Starrcade at Tokyo Dome! Masa Saito and Masahiro Chono clash with Barry Windham and Arn Anderson in a hard-hitting tag team showdown. Expect technical prowess, intense brawling, and cross-promotional fire from these legends. Subscribe for more Starrcade classics and vintage wrestling action!
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(1991.03.21) Scott Norton vs Equalizer - NJPW Starrcade

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Witness the powerhouse clash at NJPW/WCW Starrcade on March 21, 1991, in Tokyo Dome! Scott Norton battles The Equalizer (Dave Sullivan) in a brutal showdown of strength and grit. Expect hard-hitting action and raw intensity from this historic cross-promotional event. Subscribe for more Starrcade classics and vintage wrestling!
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(1991.03.21) Hamaguchi, Hoshino, Kimura & Kido vs Blond Outlaws & Super Strong Machine - 8Man - NJPW

Professional Wrestling
Relive the electrifying March 21, 1991, NJPW/WCW Starrcade at Tokyo Dome! Akira Hamaguchi, Kazuo Hoshino, Kuniaki Kimura, and Osamu Kido face Hiro Saito, Norio Honaga, Tarzan Goto, and Super Strong Machine in a thrilling eight-man tag. Expect fast-paced chaos, technical mastery, and intense NJPW action! Subscribe for more Starrcade classics!
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(1983.10.11) Jim Neidhart & Butch Reed vs Jerry & Marty Oates - Mid South Wrestling

Professional Wrestling
Relive the hard-hitting October 11, 1983, Mid-South Wrestling clash as Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart and "Hacksaw" Butch Reed face Jerry and Marty Oates! Expect intense tag team action, with Reed and Neidhart’s brute force against the Oates’ resilience. A classic brawl showcasing Mid-South’s gritty style! Subscribe for more!
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(1983.10.10) Stan Hansen vs Austin Idol - Bunkhouse Match - CWA Memphis

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Relive the brutal October 10, 1983, CWA Memphis Bunkhouse Match at Mid-South Coliseum! "The Lariat" Stan Hansen clashes with "Universal Heartthrob" Austin Idol in a no-DQ, anything-goes brawl. Expect wild chaos, tire-iron swings, and raw intensity in this classic Memphis showdown. Subscribe for more vintage wrestling mayhem!
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(1985.08.22) Chigusa Nagayo vs Devil Masami - AJW

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Relive the iconic August 22, 1985, AJW Summer Night Festival at Budokan! Chigusa Nagayo battles Devil Masami for the All Pacific Title in a legendary joshi classic. Expect intense brawling, crisp suplexes, and Chigusa’s sharpshooter, culminating in a dramatic double knockout. A must-watch for wrestling purists! Subscribe for more!
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(1996) The Undertaker vs Crush - Death Match from India

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Witness the wild Bollywood spectacle from 1996’s Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi! Fake Undertaker (Brian Lee) battles Crush (Brian Adams) in a dramatic, over-the-top wrestling death match. Expect absurd promos, intense brawls, and a casket finish in this cult classic. Subscribe for more bizarre wrestling crossovers!
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(1983.10.10) Kerry, Kevin & David Von Erich vs Michael Hayes, Terry Gordy & Buddy Roberts - WCCW

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Relive the explosive October 10, 1983, WCCW showdown as Kerry, Kevin, and David Von Erich battle The Fabulous Freebirds—Michael Hayes, Terry Gordy, and Buddy Roberts! Expect intense six-man tag action, fueled by Texas-sized rivalry, wild brawls, and electrifying crowd energy. A true classic from the Sportatorium! Subscribe for more vintage WCCW action!
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(2009.02.27) Brodie Lee vs Necro Butcher - Street Fight - ROH

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Dive into the brutal February 27, 2009, ROH Street Fight at 7th Anniversary Show! Brodie Lee (Luke Harper) battles Necro Butcher in a no-holds-barred slugfest. Expect wild brawling, hardcore chaos, and unrelenting violence in this gritty indie classic. Perfect for fans of raw, intense wrestling. Subscribe for more ROH throwbacks!
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(2007.09.15) The Briscoes vs Kevin Steen (Owens) & El Generico (Sami Zayn) - Ladder War - ROH

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Witness the brutal September 15, 2007, ROH Ladder War at Man Up! The Briscoes (Jay & Mark) defend their ROH World Tag Team Titles against Kevin Steen (Owens) & El Generico (Sami Zayn). Expect chaotic brawling, insane ladder spots, and relentless violence in this iconic indie classic. Subscribe for more epic wrestling throwbacks! (60 words)
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(1990.12.14) El Dandy vs El Satanico - Hair vs Hair - CMLL

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Relive the epic December 14, 1990, CMLL Hair vs. Hair clash at Arena Mexico! El Dandy faces El Satánico in a brutal, blood-soaked showdown, fueled by their fierce rivalry. Expect intense brawling, technical mastery, and dramatic near-falls in this lucha libre classic. Subscribe for more legendary wrestling action!
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(2000.02.13) Aja Kong vs KAORU - GAEA

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Relive the explosive February 13, 2000, GAEA clash between Aja Kong and KAORU! This hard-hitting joshi classic delivers raw power, intense strikes, and gripping drama as two icons battle for supremacy. Expect unrelenting action and pure passion from Japan’s elite women’s wrestling. Subscribe for more legendary joshi matchups!
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(2024.04.21) L.A. Park vs Rush - Lucha Libre Elite

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Catch the explosive April 21, 2024, Lucha Libre Elite showdown between L.A. Park and Rush! This high-octane brawl delivers chaotic energy, bone-crunching moves, and lucha libre flair. Witness two legends clash in a wild, no-holds-barred spectacle that electrifies the crowd. Subscribe for more pulse-pounding wrestling action!
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(2005.08.04) Jun Akiyama vs Katsuyori Shibata - WRESTLE-1 Grand Prix

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Experience the intense August 4, 2005, WRESTLE-1 Grand Prix showdown between Jun Akiyama and Katsuyori Shibata! This hard-hitting classic blends technical mastery and brutal strikes, showcasing Akiyama’s veteran prowess against Shibata’s fiery ambition. Expect gripping drama and unforgettable moments from Japan’s wrestling elite. Subscribe for more iconic matches!
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(1983.08.31) Dory Funk & Terry Funk vs Stan Hansen & Terry Gordy - AJPW

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Relive the electrifying August 31, 1983, AJPW clash as Dory and Terry Funk battle Stan Hansen and Terry Gordy in Terry’s iconic first retirement match! Expect a wild brawl, intense drama, and a roaring crowd. This classic showcases raw power, heart, and wrestling history. Subscribe for more old-school wrestling action!
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(1992.05.16) Onita, Goto & El Hijo del Santo vs Negro Casas, Horace Boulder & Tim Patterson - FMW

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Relive the chaotic 1992 FMW/WWA clash in Los Angeles! Atsushi Onita, Tarzan Goto, and El Hijo del Santo face Negro Casas, Horace Boulder, and Tim Patterson in a wild 2/3 falls brawl. Expect insane crowd brawling, chair shots, and slick lucha action. A 5-star classic! Subscribe for more wrestling madness!
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(1983.10.09) Randy Savage vs Jason Reeves - St Louis Wrestling

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Travel back to October 9, 1983, for a thrilling St. Louis Wrestling classic featuring "Macho Man" Randy Savage against Jason Reeves! Witness Savage’s electrifying charisma and in-ring prowess in this rare gem. Expect high-octane action, intense drama, and pure old-school wrestling magic. Perfect for fans craving nostalgic grapples, this match showcases a young Savage on his meteoric rise. Subscribe for more vintage wrestling treasures and dive into the golden era of the squared circle!
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(1983.10.10) Jerry Lawler vs Jesse Ventura - CWA Memphis

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Step back to October 10, 1983, for a legendary CWA Memphis showdown between Jerry "The King" Lawler and Jesse Ventura! This classic match delivers raw intensity, unforgettable moments, and pure wrestling nostalgia. Watch two icons collide in a battle that defined an era. Perfect for fans of old-school wrestling, this hidden gem showcases Lawler’s hometown heroics against Ventura’s powerhouse presence. Don’t miss the drama, athleticism, and history! Subscribe for more vintage wrestling action and relive the golden age of grappling!
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(1996.01.22) Randy Savage vs Ric Flair - World Championship Match - WCW

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On the January 22, 1996, episode of WCW Monday Nitro, Randy Savage challenged Ric Flair for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship. The match featured intense action and interference from Arn Anderson, which ultimately backfired, leading to a decisive moment that concluded the bout.
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(1996.01.21) 1996 Royal Rumble Match - WWF

Professional Wrestling
Relive the heart-pounding chaos of the 1996 Royal Rumble match, aired January 21, 1996, from the Selland Arena in Fresno, California! Watch Shawn Michaels, the Heartbreak Kid, outshine 29 WWF superstars in this iconic 30-man battle royal to punch his ticket to WrestleMania XII. Packed with thrilling eliminations, surprise entrants like Vader and Jake “The Snake” Roberts, and intense showdowns featuring Diesel, Owen Hart, and Yokozuna, this match is a cornerstone of 90s wrestling history. Feel the electricity as HBK cements his legacy in one of the most unforgettable Rumble finishes ever! Perfect for fans craving classic WWF action!
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(2001) Brock Lesnar & Shelton Benjamin vs The Disciples of Synn - OVW/WWF

Professional Wrestling
Travel back to the WWF’s golden era with this ultra-rare dark match featuring a young Brock Lesnar and Shelton Benjamin as the Minnesota Stretching Crew! Taking on The Disciples of Synn (BJ Payne & Damian) during a SmackDown! taping on May 15, 2001, this non-televised gem showcases the future WWE Champion’s raw power and Benjamin’s electrifying athleticism in a WWF ring. Filmed before a live WWF crowd, this OVW talent showcase captures Lesnar and Benjamin battling for the OVW Southern Tag Team Titles in front of a WWF-branded ring apron. A must-watch for fans of early 2000s wrestling and the Ruthless Aggression era!
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(1983.09.10) Chris Adams vs Jimmy Garvin - NWA

Professional Wrestling
Technical skill meets flashy arrogance as Chris Adams battles "Gorgeous" Jimmy Garvin in this NWA classic. With tensions high and both men looking to climb the ranks, expect a competitive, fast-paced showdown.
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(1983.08.27) Hacksaw Jim Duggan vs Ted Dibiase - Steel Cage Match - NWA

Professional Wrestling
On August 27, 1983, at an NWA event, Hacksaw Jim Duggan faced Ted DiBiase in a steel cage. Duggan relied on his raw power and brawling style, while DiBiase employed cunning tactics and technical prowess.
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(1982.09.03) Gino Hernandez vs Dick Slater - NWA

Professional Wrestling
The charismatic "Gorgeous" Gino Hernandez collides with the unpredictable and dangerous Dick Slater in this hard-hitting singles bout. Two NWA standouts with no love lost go toe-to-toe in a match full of attitude, intensity, and grit.
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(1982.10.13) Jake Roberts vs B. Brian Blair - CWF

Professional Wrestling
Before becoming “The Snake,” Jake Roberts faces rising star B. Brian Blair in a technical showdown from Championship Wrestling from Florida. A clash of styles and strategy from two future WWF stars.
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(1982.09.03) Gino Hernandez & Tully Blanchard vs Ricky Morton & Ken Lucas - NWA

Professional Wrestling
Tag team excellence on display as Gino Hernandez and Tully Blanchard battle the high-flying Ricky Morton and veteran Ken Lucas! Can the young Morton and experienced Lucas overcome the cunning tactics of two of the NWA’s most ruthless competitors?
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(1985.09.13) The Fantastics vs Superstar Bill Dundee & Dirty Dutch Mantell - NWA

Professional Wrestling
Tag team action at its finest as The Fantastics take on the tough duo of "Superstar" Bill Dundee and "Dirty" Dutch Mantell! Speed and finesse clash with grit and brawling in this classic NWA matchup. Who will walk away with the victory?
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(1985.09.13) Hacksaw Butch Reed vs Nord The Barbarian - NWA

Professional Wrestling
Two powerhouses collide as Hacksaw Butch Reed takes on the wild and unpredictable Nord The Barbarian! With brute strength and intensity on full display, who will emerge victorious in this hard-hitting NWA showdown?
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(1985.09.13) Hacksaw Jim Duggan vs General Skandar Akbar - Tough Guy Match - NWA

Professional Wrestling
Hacksaw Jim Duggan steps into battle against the devious General Skandar Akbar in a brutal Tough Guy Match! Will Duggan’s raw power overcome Akbar’s cunning tactics, or does the manager have a trick up his sleeve? A hard-hitting showdown you don’t want to miss!
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(1989.09.15) Jeff Jarrett & Matt Borne vs Ron Starr & Sheik Braddock - USWA

Professional Wrestling
Tag team action from the USWA as the rising star Jeff Jarrett teams with the rugged Matt Borne to battle the tough duo of Ron Starr and Sheik Braddock. Will Jarrett and Borne prevail, or will their opponents prove too much to handle? Watch this intense clash now!
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(1986.09.15) Abdullah The Butcher vs Mighty Zulu - Stretcher Match - WCCW

Professional Wrestling
Chaos erupts in World Class Championship Wrestling as the brutal Abdullah the Butcher faces the powerhouse Mighty Zulu in a ruthless Stretcher Match. Who will be left standing, and who will need to be carried out?
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(1981.10.10) Greg Valentine vs Curt Hennig - WWF

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A young Curt Hennig tests his skills against the rugged and experienced Greg "The Hammer" Valentine in this classic WWF encounter. Can Hennig withstand Valentine's punishing offense, or will the veteran prove too tough to overcome? Watch this hard-hitting battle unfold!
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(1981.09.15) Kevin Von Erich & T. John Tibbedeaux vs The Great Kabuki & King Kong Bundy - WCCW

Professional Wrestling
World Class Championship Wrestling brings a hard-hitting tag team battle as Kevin Von Erich and powerhouse T. John Tibbedeaux take on the mysterious Great Kabuki and the massive King Kong Bundy. Will the Von Erich firepower be enough to secure victory?
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(1989.10.13) Kokina Maximus (Yokozuna) vs Jerry Lynn - AWA

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Before he became Yokozuna, Kokina Maximus was a dominant force in AWA. In this 1989 battle, he takes on a young Jerry Lynn in a clash of power vs. speed. Can Lynn overcome the massive Kokina, or will sheer size prevail? Watch now!
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(1984.10.13) Eddie Gilbert vs Jerry Lawler - CWA Memphis

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Two Memphis legends collide in a heated battle! Eddie Gilbert looks to prove himself against "The King" Jerry Lawler in a classic CWA showdown. Will Gilbert pull off the upset, or will Lawler’s experience prevail? Watch this thrilling 1984 bout unfold!
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(1985.10.13) Hulk Hogan vs Randy Savage - WWF

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Hulk Hogan vs. "Macho Man" Randy Savage – 1985 WWF Classic! Two of wrestling’s biggest icons collide in a must-see battle! The WWF Champion Hulk Hogan defends against the dangerous and charismatic Randy Savage in a heated showdown. Who leaves victorious? Watch this legendary encounter unfold!
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(1981.09.04) Bruiser Brody, M.Fernandez & B.Duncum vs K.Patera, T.Blanchard & T.Patton - NWA

Professional Wrestling
A wild six-man elimination match from 1981! Bruiser Brody, Manny Fernandez, and Bobby Duncum battle Ken Patera, Tully Blanchard, and Tank Patton in an intense NWA showdown. Expect hard-hitting action, fierce rivalries, and classic wrestling chaos in this must-see brawl! Who will survive? Watch and find out!
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(1980.09.12) Gino Hernandez vs Mark Lewin - NWA

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A classic NWA showdown from 1980 as the charismatic Gino Hernandez faces the unpredictable Mark Lewin. Technical prowess meets unorthodox brutality in this intense battle from the golden era of wrestling!
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(1979.10.12) Giant Baba & Jumbo Tsuruta vs Abdullah The Butcher & Ray Candy - AJPW

Professional Wrestling
AJPW tag team battle from 1979 as Giant Baba & Jumbo Tsuruta take on the brutal duo of Abdullah The Butcher & Ray Candy. Expect hard strikes, technical skill, and Abdullah’s trademark chaos in this classic All Japan clash!
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(1979.09.14) Tiger Conway Jr. & Tiny Tom vs Killer Brooks & Ivan the Terrible - NWA

Professional Wrestling
Tag team action from 1979 as Tiger Conway Jr. teams up with Tiny Tom to take on the rough duo of Killer Brooks and Ivan the Terrible in this classic NWA match. Expect hard-hitting action, classic tag team psychology, and a mix of styles in this vintage showdown!
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(1979.09.14) Ivan The Terrible vs Tiny Tom - NWA

Professional Wrestling
Witness a rare clash in midget wrestling as Ivan The Terrible takes on Tiny Tom in this classic NWA bout from 1979. Fast-paced action, technical skill, and classic wrestling entertainment make this a must-watch for fans of old-school wrestling!
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(1978.09.12) Dusty Rhodes & Sweet Leroy Brown vs Karl Von Krupp & Gary Hart - NWA

Professional Wrestling
On September 12, 1978, Dusty Rhodes teamed with Sweet Leroy Brown to battle the villainous duo of Karl Von Krupp & Gary Hart under the NWA banner. With Hart both managing and wrestling, this bout was a mix of brawling, charisma, and underhanded tactics, showcasing classic Southern-style tag team action.
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(1977) Abdullah the Butcher vs Samoan Sika - NWA

Professional Wrestling
In 1977, Abdullah the Butcher faced Samoan Sika in an intense, hard-hitting battle under the NWA banner. Known for their brutal brawling styles, these two wild competitors clashed in a match filled with stiff strikes, foreign objects, and sheer chaos. A true spectacle of unrelenting violence from two of wrestling’s most feared fighters.
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(1985.10.13) The Midnight Rider vs General Skandor Akbar - Mid South Wrestling

Professional Wrestling
On October 13, 1985, in Mid-South Wrestling, The Midnight Rider clashed with General Skandor Akbar in a rare in-ring appearance for the devious manager. This match was part of the ongoing battle between Akbar's Devastation Inc. and Mid-South’s fan favorites, with the masked Rider seeking revenge against Akbar’s villainous tactics.
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(1982.10.13) Dusty Rhodes & Terry Allen vs Big John Studd & J.J. Dillon - CWF

Professional Wrestling
On October 13, 1982, in Championship Wrestling from Florida (CWF), Dusty Rhodes & Terry Allen teamed up to take on Big John Studd & J.J. Dillon. The match showcased Rhodes' charisma, Allen's rising talent, and the villainous tactics of Studd and Dillon, making for an exciting Florida wrestling showdown.
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(1990.10.13) Dusty Rhodes vs Randy Savage - WWF

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At WWF on October 13, 1990, Dusty Rhodes faced off against "Macho King" Randy Savage in a heated singles match. With Queen Sherri at ringside, Savage used underhanded tactics, but Rhodes fought back with his signature brawling style. Their intense rivalry, which had built up throughout 1990, made this a must-see encounter.
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(1975.10.13) Bruno Sammartino vs Ivan Koloff - WWWF

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Bruno Sammartino faces his old rival, Ivan Koloff, in a heated battle from the WWWF. With their storied history, can the Living Legend withstand the Russian Bear’s relentless assault, or will Koloff score another shocking victory?
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(1975.10.12) The Destroyer vs Abdullah The Butcher - AJPW

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The masked legend, The Destroyer, takes on the unpredictable and brutal Abdullah the Butcher in a hard-hitting All Japan Pro Wrestling battle. Can The Destroyer’s technical prowess overcome Abdullah’s sheer brutality?
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(1974.10.10) Jerry Lawler vs Harley Race - NWA Mid America

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Jerry "The King" Lawler battles the NWA World Heavyweight Champion Harley Race in a classic Mid-America Wrestling showdown. Can Lawler dethrone the tough and technical Race, or will the champion prove why he's one of the best?
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(1967.10.11) Peter Maivia vs Johnny Lynch - French Catch Wrestling

Professional Wrestling
Peter Maivia (grandfather of The Rock) takes on Johnny Lynch in a classic French Catch Wrestling bout from 1967. Witness Maivia's hard-hitting Samoan style clash with Lynch’s technical prowess in this rare encounter from the golden era of European wrestling!
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(1990.10.13) Rick & Scott Steiner vs The Midnight Express - WCW

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The Steiner Brothers battle The Midnight Express in a fast-paced tag team showdown! Power meets precision as Rick and Scott Steiner take on Bobby Eaton and Stan Lane in this WCW classic.
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(1992.10.12) Ric Flair vs Bret Hart - WWF

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Bret "Hitman" Hart defends the WWF Championship against Ric Flair in a historic showdown. Technical wrestling at its finest as Hart looks to capture his first WWF World Title against the "Nature Boy" in this classic encounter!
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(1993.10.10) The Bullet vs Killer Kyle - SMW

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(1993.10.10) The Bullet vs Killer Kyle - Smoky Mountain Wrestling - Pro Wrestling
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(1993.10.10) The Rock & Roll Express vs Well Dunn - WWF

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1993.10.10 - The Rock & Roll Express vs Well Dunn - WWF - Pro Wrestling
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(1966.10.13) Lou Thesz vs Jersey Joe Walcott - Boxer vs Wrestler - CWF

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(1966.10.13) Lou Thesz vs Jersey Joe Walcott - Boxer vs Wrestler - Championship Wrestling from Florida - Pro Wrestling
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(1966.10.12) Giant Baba vs Gorilla Monsoon - JWA

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(1966.10.12) Giant Baba vs Gorilla Monsoon - JWA - Pro Wrestling
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(2018.10.21) Nick Aldis vs Cody Rhodes - NWA

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(2018.10.21) Nick Aldis (champion) vs Cody Rhodes - NWA - Pro Wrestling
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(1983.10.21) Kevin Von Erich vs Terry Gordy - WCCW

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(1983.10.21) Kevin Von Erich vs Terry Gordy - World Class Championship Wrestling
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1978.10.21 - Bret Hart vs Buzz Sawyer - GCW

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1978.10.21 - Bret Hart vs Buzz Sawyer - Georgia Championship Wrestling - Pro Wrestling
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(1978.10.21) Harley Race vs Ricky Steamboat - JCP/NWA

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(1978.10.21) Harley Race vs Ricky Steamboat - JCP/NWA
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1983.10.20 - The Junkyard Dog vs Kamala - WCCW

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1983.10.20 - The Junkyard Dog vs Kamala - WCCW - Pro Wrestling
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(1988.10.21) The Hart Foundation vs The Rougeau Brothers - WWF

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1988.10.21 - The Hart Foundation vs The Rougeau Brothers - WWF - Maple Leaf Gardens
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(1984.10.21) Andre the Giant vs Kamala - Cage Match - WWF

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(1984.10.21) Andre the Giant vs Kamala - Cage Match - WWF - Pro Wrestling
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(1985.10.21) Genichiro Tenryu & Jumbo Tsuruta vs The Road Warriors - AJPW

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(1985.10.21) Genichiro Tenryu & Jumbo Tsuruta vs The Road Warriors - AJPW - Pro Wrestling
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(1985.10.21) Ric Flair vs Rick Martel - AJPW

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(1985.10.21) Ric Flair vs Rick Martel - AJPW - Pro Wrestling
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(2000.10.21) Genichiro Tenryu vs Stan Hansen - AJPW

Professional Wrestling
Genichiro Tenryu and Stan Hansen collide in a hard-hitting battle from AJPW in 2000! Two of the toughest legends in Japanese wrestling bring stiff strikes and brutal lariats in this unforgettable showdown.
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(1994.10.21) Bret Hart vs Jim Neidhart - WWF

Professional Wrestling
Bret Hart faces his former Hart Foundation partner, Jim Neidhart, in a heated battle from WWF in 1994. Family ties are tested as "The Hitman" defends his legacy against "The Anvil" in this intense matchup!
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(1992.10.21) J.Tsuruta, Andre the Giant & T.Gordy vs Dory Funk Jr, Giant Baba & S.Hansen - AJPW

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1992.10.21 - Jumbo Tsuruta, Andre the Giant and Terry Gordy vs Dory Funk Jr, Giant Baba and Stan Hansen - AJPW - Pro Wrestling
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(1986.10.21) Riki Choshu vs Terry Funk - AJPW

Professional Wrestling
1986.10.21 - Riki Choshu vs Terry Funk - AJPW - Pro Wrestling
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1979.10.08 - Bruiser Brody vs Ted Dibiase - St. Louis Wrestling

Professional Wrestling
Bruiser Brody faces a young Ted DiBiase in a hard-hitting battle from St. Louis Wrestling in 1979! Witness Brody's raw power against DiBiase's technical skill in this classic showdown.
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(1992.10.07) Jumbo Tsuruta & Akira Taue vs Steve Williams & Terry Gordy - AJPW

Professional Wrestling
AJPW's hard-hitting tag team action as Jumbo Tsuruta & Akira Taue battle the dominant "Miracle Violence Connection" of Steve Williams & Terry Gordy! Expect a brutal clash of power, skill, and sheer toughness in this 1992 classic.
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(1982.10.07) Jumbo Tsuruta vs Bruiser Brody - AJPW

Professional Wrestling
AJPW delivers a hard-hitting battle as Jumbo Tsuruta takes on the unstoppable Bruiser Brody in this 1982 classic! Power meets intensity in a match filled with stiff strikes, brutal brawling, and the legendary presence of two of All Japan’s finest.
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(1989.10.08) Manami Toyota & Toshiyo Yamada vs Mitsuko Nishiwaki & Madusa Miceli - AJW

Professional Wrestling
Witness early greatness as Manami Toyota and Toshiyo Yamada take on Mitsuko Nishiwaki and Madusa Miceli in an exciting AJW tag team battle from 1989! Hard-hitting action, high-flying maneuvers, and fierce competition define this classic women's wrestling showdown.
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(1989.10.07) Larry Zbyszko vs Sgt. Slaughter - AWA

Professional Wrestling
Larry Zbyszko battles Sgt. Slaughter in this heated AWA showdown from 1989! With Zbyszko’s cunning tactics against Slaughter’s brute strength and military discipline, this match delivers classic action and intense drama. Who will come out on top? Watch and find out!
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(1981.10.07) Ric Flair vs Terry Funk - AJPW

Professional Wrestling
Two of the greatest ever go to war! Ric Flair faces Terry Funk in a classic encounter from All Japan Pro Wrestling in 1981. Watch as these legends showcase their intensity, technical skill, and pure toughness in this unforgettable showdown!
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(1981.10.07) Bruno Sammartino vs Bruiser Brody - AJPW

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A true battle of legends! Bruno Sammartino takes on the wild Bruiser Brody in a hard-hitting showdown from All Japan Pro Wrestling in 1981. Watch two icons collide in this unforgettable clash!
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(1983.10.07) Magnum TA & Little Lone Eagle vs Tom Stanton & Cowboy Lang - Houston Wrestling

Professional Wrestling
Magnum T.A. teams up with Little Lone Eagle to face Tom Stanton and Cowboy Lang in a unique tag team clash from Houston Wrestling in 1983! A mix of power and agility in this classic bout!
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(1983.10.07) Magnum TA & Little Lone Eagle vs Tom Stanton & Cowboy Lang - Houston Wrestling

Professional Wrestling
Magnum T.A. teams up with Little Lone Eagle to face Tom Stanton and Cowboy Lang in a unique tag team clash from Houston Wrestling in 1983! A mix of power and agility in this classic bout!
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(1977.10.08) Peter Maivia & Chief Jay Strongbow vs Stan Stasiak & Johnny Rodz - WWWF

Professional Wrestling
Peter Maivia and Chief Jay Strongbow team up to take on the rugged duo of Stan Stasiak and Johnny Rodz in classic WWWF tag team action from 1977! A hard-hitting battle featuring legends of the ring!
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(2006.10.08) Bryan Danielson vs Samoa Joe - Cleveland All Pro Wrestling

Professional Wrestling
Bryan Danielson battles Samoa Joe in a hard-hitting clash from Cleveland All Pro Wrestling in 2006! Two of the best in-ring technicians of their era collide in an intense showdown you don’t want to miss!
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(1981.10.06) Ric Flair vs Genichiro Tenryu - AJPW

Professional Wrestling
Ric Flair defends the NWA World Heavyweight Championship against rising star Genichiro Tenryu in a classic AJPW battle from 1981! Watch as Tenryu pushes "The Nature Boy" to his limits in this hard-hitting encounter.
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(1984.10.05) Jumbo Tsuruta, Genichiro Tenryu & The Great Kabuki vs The Fabulous Freebirds - AJPW

Professional Wrestling
Jumbo Tsuruta, Genichiro Tenryu, and The Great Kabuki take on The Fabulous Freebirds in an intense six-man tag match from AJPW in 1984! A clash of Japanese legends and American brawlers, this bout delivers high-impact action and hard-hitting drama.
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(1979.10.05) Harley Race vs Bruiser Brody - St. Louis

Professional Wrestling
NWA World Champion Harley Race defends his title against the unstoppable Bruiser Brody in St. Louis! A hard-hitting battle between two legends, featuring Race's technical mastery against Brody's raw power and brawling style. Don't miss this classic clash from the heart of the NWA territory days!
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(1973.10.06) The Sheik vs Chief Jay Strongbow - Big Time Wrestling

Professional Wrestling
The Sheik brings his wild, unorthodox brutality against Chief Jay Strongbow in a heated Big Time Wrestling showdown from 1973! Watch as Strongbow fights to withstand The Sheik's vicious tactics in this classic territorial battle.
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(1952.10.11) Cora Combs vs Lorraine Johnson - NWA Hollywood

Professional Wrestling
A classic women's wrestling battle from NWA Hollywood! Cora Combs faces Lorraine Johnson in a hard-fought contest showcasing the toughness and skill of early women's wrestling. Witness a piece of history as these pioneers go head-to-head in the golden era of the sport!
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(1983.10.10) Kerry,Kevin & David Von Erich vs Michael Hayes, Terry Gordy & Buddy Roberts - WCCW

Professional Wrestling
The legendary Von Erichs take on The Freebirds in a heated six-man tag team battle from WCCW! With deep personal animosity and Texas pride on the line, Kerry, Kevin, and David Von Erich clash with Michael Hayes, Terry Gordy, and Buddy Roberts in this intense rivalry showdown.
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(1981.10.09) Ric Flair vs Jumbo Tsuruta - AJPW

Professional Wrestling
Ric Flair defends the NWA World Heavyweight Championship against Jumbo Tsuruta in a classic battle from All Japan Pro Wrestling! Two of the best wrestlers of their era collide in a hard-fought contest, showcasing technical mastery and intense competition. Can Tsuruta dethrone "The Nature Boy" in this historic encounter?
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(1993.10.09) Brian Lee vs Tracy Smothers - Coal Miners Glove Match - SMW

Professional Wrestling
Brian Lee and Tracy Smothers settle their feud in a brutal Coal Miner's Glove Match in SMW! With a loaded glove hanging above the ring, both men battle for the advantage in this hard-hitting Southern wrestling showdown. Who will climb up and use the weapon to claim victory?
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(1994.10.09) Aja Kong vs Kaoru Ito - AJW

Professional Wrestling
Aja Kong brings her brutal power against the resilient Kaoru Ito in this intense AJW battle! Ito fights with heart, but Kong’s sheer dominance and hard-hitting offense make this a must-see clash of strength vs determination. A classic example of 90s joshi wrestling at its finest!
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(1981.10.09) Bruiser Brody vs Dory Funk Jr - AJPW

Professional Wrestling
On October 9, 1981, Bruiser Brody battled Dory Funk Jr. in All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) in what was likely a classic clash of styles between Brody’s raw power and Funk’s technical expertise.
This match would have showcased Brody’s wild, brawling offense with heavy forearms, big boots, and his signature knee drop, while Dory Funk Jr. would have relied on his technical wrestling, counters, and mat-based submissions, particularly his famous spinning toe hold.
Given AJPW’s booking style at the time, this match may have been a hard-fought contest with a time-limit draw, double count-out, or a decisive finish where one man edged out a victory to continue their feud.
Brody and Dory were both highly respected in Japan, and this match would have been a stiff, competitive battle that showcased the best of both men’s abilities.
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(1973.10.09) Giant Baba & Jumbo Tsuruta vs Terry Funk & Dory Funk Jr - AJPW

Professional Wrestling
Giant Baba & Jumbo Tsuruta battle the legendary Funk Brothers, Dory & Terry, in an AJPW classic! A mix of puroresu, brawling, and technical wrestling, this early-era showdown showcases Tsuruta’s rise, Baba’s dominance, and the Funks’ tag expertise in a hard-fought, historic encounter.
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(1983.02.11) Ric Flair vs Bruiser Brody - NWA

Professional Wrestling
On February 11, 1983, Ric Flair defended the NWA World Heavyweight Championship against the unpredictable Bruiser Brody in a highly intense and physical showdown.
This match was a clash of styles: Flair’s technical expertise and strategic pacing versus Brody’s wild, brawling aggression. Brody, known for his hard-hitting offense and disregard for rules, likely forced Flair to fight a more physical match than usual, pushing the champion to his limits.
Given Flair's status as "The Dirtiest Player in the Game," he likely targeted Brody’s legs to set up the Figure Four Leglock, while Brody relied on his sheer power, clubbing forearms, and big boots to dominate the Nature Boy.
With the NWA title on the line, it’s possible that the match ended in controversy, either through a count-out, disqualification, or outside interference—common tactics to keep the championship around Flair's waist while still protecting Brody’s monster reputation.
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(1976.02.10) Terry Funk vs Dusty Rhodes - Championship Wrestling - Florida

Professional Wrestling
On February 10, 1976, Terry Funk faced Dusty Rhodes on Championship Wrestling from Florida (CWF) in what was likely a heated and physical contest.
At the time, Terry Funk was in the midst of his reign as the NWA World Heavyweight Champion, having won the title in December 1975. Dusty Rhodes, already an established fan favorite, was one of the top challengers to Funk’s championship.
Given their history, this match would have featured a mix of technical wrestling, wild brawling, and intense storytelling, with Funk using his roughhouse tactics while Rhodes relied on his charisma and resilience. The match likely ended in controversy—possibly a disqualification or count-out—to keep the feud going and protect Funk’s championship reign.
Their rivalry was one of the defining feuds of the era, with Dusty constantly chasing the NWA World Title, and Funk playing the vicious, unpredictable heel champion.
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(1984.02.10) Junkyard Dog vs Krusher Darsow - Houston Wrestling

Professional Wrestling
On February 10, 1984, Junkyard Dog faced Krusher Darsow in Houston Wrestling.
At this point, Junkyard Dog (JYD) was one of the most popular wrestlers in the territory, known for his charisma, power, and connection with the crowd. Krusher Darsow, who would later become known as Krusher Khruschev and Demolition Smash, was playing a villainous role, often using his brute strength and rough tactics.
The match likely featured a strong showing from Darsow, attempting to overpower JYD, but ultimately, the fan-favorite JYD would have rallied back, using his signature headbutts and power moves to secure the victory, keeping his strong momentum in Houston Wrestling.
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(1984.02.10) Hulk Hogan vs The Masked Superstar - WWF

Professional Wrestling
On February 10, 1984, Hulk Hogan faced The Masked Superstar (Bill Eadie, later known as Demolition Ax) in a WWF match.
Hogan, who had just recently won the WWF Championship from the Iron Sheik on January 23, was establishing himself as the top star of the company. The Masked Superstar, a skilled veteran and former tag team champion, attempted to use his technical ability and power moves to slow down Hogan. However, the newly crowned champion’s strength and resilience proved too much.
Hogan ultimately overcame his opponent, finishing the match with his signature Atomic Leg Drop for the victory, further solidifying his dominance in the WWF.
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(1984.02.10) Tony Atlas & Rocky Johnson vs Adrian Adonis & Dick Murdoch - WWF

Professional Wrestling
On February 10, 1984, Tony Atlas & Rocky Johnson defended the WWF Tag Team Championship against Adrian Adonis & Dick Murdoch in a heated tag team battle.
Atlas and Johnson, the first African American team to hold the WWF Tag Team Titles, faced a tough challenge from the rough and experienced duo of Adonis & Murdoch. The challengers used their brawling tactics and teamwork to wear down the champions, isolating Johnson for much of the match. However, Atlas eventually received the hot tag, using his incredible power to turn the tide. After a wild finish, Atlas and Johnson retained their titles, continuing their historic reign in WWF.
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(1985.02.10) Hacksaw Duggan & Butch Reed vs Kamala & Hercules Hernandez - Mid-South Wrestling

Professional Wrestling
On February 10, 1985, "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan & "Hacksaw" Butch Reed teamed up to battle Kamala & Hercules Hernandez in a powerhouse tag team clash on Mid-South Wrestling.
Duggan and Reed, both known for their intensity and hard-hitting style, brought the fight to their monstrous opponents. Kamala’s unorthodox offense and Hercules’ brute strength made them a dangerous duo, but the fan-favorite Hacksaws used their chemistry and resilience to stay in the fight. After a chaotic brawl, Duggan and Reed rallied, with Duggan delivering a crushing spear to Hernandez, securing the victory and sending the crowd into a frenzy.
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(1985.02.11) Ted Dibiase vs Brad Armstrong - Mid-South Wrestling

Professional Wrestling
On February 11, 1985, Ted DiBiase faced off against Brad Armstrong in Mid-South Wrestling, showcasing a classic battle of technical skill and resilience. DiBiase, ever the calculating villain, used his methodical offense and underhanded tactics to keep Armstrong grounded.
Brad, the young and agile fan favorite, fought back with his signature speed and technical ability, pushing DiBiase to his limits. The match built to a thrilling crescendo, with Armstrong nearly scoring a shocking victory. However, DiBiase’s veteran instincts and willingness to bend the rules ultimately led to his triumph, solidifying his status as one of Mid-South’s top heels.
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(1974.02.10) The Sheik vs Andre the Giant - Big Time Wrestling in Detroit

Professional Wrestling
On February 10, 1974, Andre the Giant clashed with the infamous Sheik in Big Time Wrestling in Detroit. The Sheik, known for his brutal, rule-breaking style, attempted to use his usual foreign objects and fireball tactics to cut down the towering Andre.
Despite the Sheik’s relentless assault, Andre’s sheer size and resilience proved too much. The match descended into chaos, with the Sheik trying every underhanded trick in the book to survive. In the end, Andre’s overwhelming strength forced the Sheik to retreat, giving the fans a wild and unforgettable showdown between two legends.
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(1985.02.08) Junkyard Dog vs Terry Funk - WWF

Professional Wrestling
On February 8, 1985, Junkyard Dog faced Terry Funk in a hard-hitting encounter in the WWF. Funk, always the crafty brawler, tried to control the match with his unorthodox offense and dirty tactics, but JYD’s power and crowd support kept him in the fight.
The match saw Funk’s signature branding iron come into play, but JYD turned the tide, overwhelming Funk with his signature headbutts and power moves. In the end, JYD scored the victory, much to the delight of the fans, further establishing himself as one of the most popular stars of the era.
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(1988.02.06) Hulk Hogan & Bam Bam Bigelow vs Andre The Giant & Ted Dibiase - WWF

Professional Wrestling
On February 6, 1988, Hulk Hogan teamed with Bam Bam Bigelow to face Andre the Giant and Ted DiBiase, who was appearing as the self-proclaimed WWF Champion after "purchasing" the title from Andre the previous night on The Main Event.
With Virgil at ringside, DiBiase flaunted his new status, but Hogan and Bigelow fought back hard. The match ended with Hogan and Bigelow standing tall, further fueling the controversy surrounding DiBiase's illegitimate title reign. This storyline ultimately led to WWF President Jack Tunney vacating the championship and setting up the WrestleMania IV tournament.
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(1988.02.05) Hulk Hogan vs Andre the Giant - The Main Event - WWF

Professional Wrestling
On February 5, 1988, Hulk Hogan defended the WWF Championship against Andre the Giant on The Main Event, one of the most-watched wrestling broadcasts in history.
In a highly controversial match, Andre, backed by Ted DiBiase and Virgil, overpowered Hogan and controversially won the title after referee Earl Hebner, revealed to be a double of his brother Dave Hebner, made a fast count. Post-match, Andre immediately "sold" the title to DiBiase, sparking chaos and leading to the vacant championship that set the stage for WrestleMania IV's tournament.
(1985.02.05) Hulk Hogan vs Tatsumi Fujinami - AJPW

Professional Wrestling
On February 5, 1985, Hulk Hogan faced Tatsumi Fujinami in a rare singles match in All Japan Pro Wrestling.
This clash between the reigning WWF Champion and one of Japan’s top stars was a hard-fought contest, showcasing Hogan’s power against Fujinami’s technical prowess. Unlike Hogan’s usual North American matches, this bout had a more serious tone, with Hogan adapting to the Japanese style, incorporating more mat-based offense. In the end, Hogan’s overwhelming strength proved too much, as he secured the victory, further cementing his status as an international wrestling icon.
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(2005.01.30) 2005 Royal Rumble Match - WWE

Professional Wrestling
The *2005 Royal Rumble Match* took place on January 30, 2005, at *Fresno's Save Mart Center*, featuring 30 WWE Superstars battling for a WrestleMania title shot.
This Rumble is best remembered for its controversial finish. The final two competitors, *Batista* and *John Cena*, accidentally eliminated each other simultaneously. In a chaotic moment, *Vince McMahon* stormed to the ring, tearing both quadriceps in the process. The match was restarted, and Batista ultimately eliminated Cena to secure his first Rumble victory, setting the stage for his eventual split from Evolution and his rise to the main event of *WrestleMania 21*.
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(1963.01.31) Bobo Brazil vs Buddy Rogers - Texas Death Match - WWWA

Professional Wrestling
On January 31, 1963, Bobo Brazil and Buddy Rogers clashed in a brutal *Texas Death Match* for the *World Wide Wrestling Association (WWWA)*.
This no-holds-barred encounter saw Rogers, the reigning world champion and master technician, using every dirty trick in the book to slow down the powerhouse Brazil. However, Bobo’s resilience and brawling style turned the match into a slugfest. Each fall was followed by the grueling ten-count rule, testing both men’s endurance. After a fierce exchange of near falls and Rogers’ signature heel tactics, Brazil’s famous *Coco Butt* proved decisive, leaving the champion unable to answer the count. This match was another chapter in their legendary feud.
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(1987.01.31) Michael Hayes & Terry Gordy vs Ted DiBiase & Steve Williams - Badstreet Match - UWF

Professional Wrestling
On January 31, 1987, the *Universal Wrestling Federation* hosted a brutal *Badstreet Match* featuring Ted DiBiase & "Dr. Death" Steve Williams against Michael Hayes & Terry Gordy of The Freebirds, with Sunshine in their corner.
With no rules and the street-fight atmosphere fitting The Freebirds’ brawling style, chaos erupted immediately. DiBiase and Williams matched the intensity, turning the match into a wild slugfest that spilled all over the arena. The action saw chairs, fists, and bodies flying before Williams’ raw power shifted the tide. In the end, the hard-hitting battle saw Williams and DiBiase score the win, but the rivalry between these UWF icons was far from over.
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(1992.01.31) Jake Roberts vs Randy "Macho Man" Savage - WWF

Professional Wrestling
On January 31, 1992, at *Madison Square Garden*, Jake "The Snake" Roberts and Randy "Macho Man" Savage reignited their bitter rivalry in a heated grudge match. Still fueled by Roberts' past venomous attack with a cobra, Savage came out with unrelenting aggression, looking for payback.
Roberts used his psychological mind games and underhanded tactics to slow Savage down, but the Macho Man’s intensity couldn’t be contained. The match built toward a dramatic climax, with Savage landing his signature flying elbow drop for the victory. Even after the bell, the tension remained, as their feud continued to boil over in the WWF.
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(1992.01.30) Bret Hart vs The Undertaker - WWF

Professional Wrestling
On January 30, 1992, at Madison Square Garden, Bret "Hitman" Hart defended the WWF Intercontinental Championship against The Undertaker in a rare clash between two future legends. Hart used his technical prowess and speed to evade The Deadman’s power early on, targeting his legs in an effort to neutralize his size advantage.
Undertaker’s resilience and strength gradually shifted the momentum, as he absorbed Hart’s attacks and punished him with methodical strikes and chokes. The match built to a dramatic climax, with Hart countering a Tombstone attempt into a roll-up for a near-fall. However, outside interference from Paul Bearer led to a disqualification, sparing Hart’s title but leaving him at the mercy of The Phenom.
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(1984.01.31) Jerry Lawler & Austin Idol vs The Road Warriors w/Paul Ellering - Mid South Coliseum

Professional Wrestling
On January 31, 1984, at the Mid-South Coliseum, Jerry Lawler and Austin Idol battled the unstoppable Road Warriors, Hawk and Animal, with Paul Ellering in their corner. The power of the Warriors dominated early, as they manhandled Lawler and Idol with brutal slams and stiff strikes.
Lawler and Idol used their ring savvy and quick teamwork to fight back, staggering the monstrous duo with well-timed double-teams. However, Ellering’s interference turned the tide, allowing the Warriors to regain control. After a chaotic finish, Hawk and Animal overwhelmed Idol with a devastating clothesline, securing a decisive victory in front of a stunned Memphis crowd.
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(1996.01.31) Rey Mysterio Jr. vs Juventud Guerrera - Cage Match - AAA

Professional Wrestling
On January 31, 1996, Rey Mysterio Jr. and Juventud Guerrera clashed in a high-flying, fast-paced cage match in AAA, showcasing the future of lucha libre. Both men, already known for their innovative aerial offense, used the steel structure creatively, scaling the cage for breathtaking maneuvers.
Mysterio’s agility and counter-wrestling were on full display as he evaded Juventud’s hard-hitting attacks. Guerrera, the more aggressive of the two, controlled stretches of the match, but Mysterio’s resilience led to a dramatic comeback. The match ended in spectacular fashion, with Mysterio escaping the cage for the victory, adding another classic to their storied rivalry.
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(1992.01.31) Shawn Michaels vs Superfly Jimmy Snuka - WWF

Professional Wrestling
On January 31, 1992, Shawn Michaels faced "Superfly" Jimmy Snuka in one of his first major singles matches after turning heel and splitting from The Rockers. This WWF bout showcased Michaels' emerging singles persona, complete with his new cocky attitude and sensational selling.
Snuka, though past his prime, still displayed bursts of his signature offense, but Michaels controlled much of the match with his speed and agility. The finish saw Michaels hit his newly adopted finisher, the Teardrop Suplex, securing the win and further establishing himself as a rising singles star on his path to superstardom.
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(1997.01.31) Jake Roberts, "Diesel" & "Razor Ramon" vs Cibernetico, Perro Aguayo & Pierroth Jr - AAA

Professional Wrestling
On January 31, 1997, AAA hosted a bizarre six-man tag match featuring Jake "The Snake" Roberts teaming with the WWF's "Fake" Diesel (Glenn Jacobs, later Kane) and "Fake" Razor Ramon (Rick Bognar) against Mexican legends Cibernético, Perro Aguayo, and Pierroth Jr.
This match was part of WWF’s continued partnership with AAA, bringing in North American stars to work with top Mexican talent. The crowd heavily favored the AAA veterans, while the WWF trio, particularly Roberts, generated strong heat. Despite their size advantage, the makeshift WWF team fell to the lucha legends, further cementing the AAA stars' dominance in their home promotion.
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(2000.01.31) The New Age Outlaws vs Al Snow & Steve Blackman - WWF - The Start of the Invasion Angle

Professional Wrestling
On January 31, 2000, on WWF Raw is War, The New Age Outlaws (Road Dogg & Billy Gunn) defended the WWF Tag Team Championship against the unlikely duo of Al Snow & Steve Blackman.
While the match itself was a standard tag bout, the bigger story was what followed. After the Outlaws retained, a shocking moment occurred—WCW’s Jeff Jarrett and Vince Russo were allegedly spotted in the crowd, hinting at a brewing invasion. Though WWF played it subtly at first, this moment is often looked back on as an early tease of the Invasion Angle, which would later explode in 2001 when WCW and ECW stars fully entered WWF.
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(1993.01.30) Mitsuharu Misawa & Toshiaki Kawada vs Steve Williams & Terry Gordy - AJPW

Professional Wrestling
On January 30, 1993, at AJPW’s *New Year Giant Series*, Mitsuharu Misawa & Toshiaki Kawada defended the AJPW Unified World Tag Team Championship against *Dr. Death* Steve Williams & Terry Gordy.
This match was a hard-hitting battle between All Japan’s top native stars and the dominant gaijin force of the Miracle Violence Connection. Misawa and Kawada used their precision strikes and resilience to combat the raw power and brutal suplexes of Williams and Gordy. The match built to a dramatic climax with stiff strikes, high-impact moves, and near falls that had the crowd on edge. Ultimately, Misawa and Kawada managed to withstand the onslaught and retain their titles, further cementing their legacy as one of AJPW’s greatest tag teams.
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(1987.01.30) The Road Warriors vs The Midnight Express - Scaffold Match - NWA

Professional Wrestling
On January 30, 1987, The Road Warriors (Hawk & Animal) faced The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton & Dennis Condrey) in a brutal Scaffold Match at an NWA event.
With a scaffold suspended high above the ring, both teams battled precariously in a dangerous environment where the only way to win was to send opponents crashing down. The Road Warriors, known for their brute strength, overpowered the Midnight Express, who relied on cunning and teamwork to survive. In the end, Eaton and Condrey found themselves dangling for dear life before ultimately taking the plunge, giving Hawk and Animal a hard-fought victory in one of the most dangerous match types in wrestling history.
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(1996.01.29) The Road Warriors vs Meng & The Barbarian - WCW

Professional Wrestling
(1996.01.29) The Road Warriors vs Meng & The Barbarian - WCW Monday Nitro
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(1989.01.29) Andre the Giant vs Jake "The Snake" Roberts - WWF

Professional Wrestling
On January 29, 1989, André the Giant faced Jake "The Snake" Roberts in a battle of size versus strategy in the WWF.
André, the towering giant, used his overwhelming power to dominate Roberts, choking and clubbing him at will. Jake, always the tactician, tried to chop the big man down with quick strikes and attempted to unnerve André with his snake, Damien. The psychological warfare played a key role, as André showed visible fear of the python. The match ended in controversy when André, distracted by Damien, was counted out, giving Roberts a victory by count-out but not without suffering a brutal beating.
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(1986.12.01) Abdullah the Butcher vs The Dingo Warrior (Ultimate Warrior) - WCCW

Professional Wrestling
On December 1, 1986, in World Class Championship Wrestling, the monstrous Abdullah the Butcher battled the rising powerhouse, The Dingo Warrior (later known as The Ultimate Warrior).
This was a clash of brute force and unhinged aggression, with Abdullah using his trademark brawling tactics and foreign objects to punish his younger opponent. The Dingo Warrior relied on his raw power and intensity, fighting back with powerful strikes and explosive energy. The match quickly descended into chaos, with both men battling outside the ring. The contest ended in a wild brawl, setting the stage for more destruction in WCCW.
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(1983.01.29) Jerry Lawler, Terry Funk & Koko B. Ware vs Jesse Barr & The Masked Marauders - Memphis

Professional Wrestling
On January 29, 1983, Memphis Wrestling delivered an action-packed six-man tag team match featuring Jerry "The King" Lawler, Terry Funk, and Sweet Brown Sugar against Jesse Barr and The Masked Marauders.
The unlikely alliance of Lawler and Funk, known for their legendary rivalry, added intrigue to the bout. Despite their differences, they worked together with Sugar’s athleticism to take on Barr and his masked partners. The match was a chaotic brawl filled with classic Memphis-style action, wild punches, and heated crowd reactions. In the end, the fan-favorite trio secured a victory, much to the delight of the Memphis audience.
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(1989.01.28) The British Bulldogs vs Joe Malenko & Dean Malenko - AJPW

Professional Wrestling
On January 28, 1989, The British Bulldogs (Dynamite Kid & Davey Boy Smith) faced off against Joe Malenko & Dean Malenko in All Japan Pro Wrestling. This match was a technical wrestling showcase, featuring the Bulldogs’ hard-hitting, power-based offense against the Malenko brothers’ smooth mat wrestling and submission expertise.
Dynamite Kid’s explosive strikes and Davey Boy’s raw strength clashed with Dean Malenko’s calculated counters and Joe’s crisp technical work, creating a dynamic, back-and-forth contest. Both teams displayed incredible tag-team chemistry, blending styles in a way that highlighted the intensity of AJPW’s late-'80s tag division.
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(1985.01.28) Randy "Macho Man" Savage vs "Exotic" Adrian Street - Mid-South Wrestling

Professional Wrestling
On January 28, 1985, in Mid-South Wrestling, two colorful and charismatic personalities clashed as Randy "Macho Man" Savage faced "Exotic" Adrian Street. Known for his flamboyant antics and psychological tactics, Street attempted to throw Savage off his game with mind games and taunts.
However, the fiery intensity of Savage proved too much to handle. Combining high-flying offense and his trademark aggression, Savage overwhelmed Street in a hard-fought battle. The match highlighted the unique contrast between Street’s unorthodox style and Savage’s relentless energy, leaving the crowd entertained by this memorable showdown.
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(2000.01.28) Mike Awesome vs Masato Tanaka - ECW

Professional Wrestling
On January 28, 2000, ECW showcased another brutal chapter in the storied rivalry between Mike Awesome and Masato Tanaka. Known for their explosive chemistry and high-risk offense, the two delivered a hard-hitting, weapons-filled brawl that epitomized ECW’s extreme style.
Awesome used his incredible strength and agility to dominate, delivering crushing powerbombs and devastating table spots. Tanaka, displaying his signature resilience, fought back with stiff chair shots and high-impact moves of his own. The match was a chaotic display of violence and endurance, leaving the crowd in awe as both men pushed each other to their physical limits.
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(1991.01.27) Stan Hansen & Dan Spivey vs Abdullah The Butcher & Giant Kimala - AJPW

Professional Wrestling
On January 27, 1991, All Japan Pro Wrestling hosted a hard-hitting tag team bout featuring Stan Hansen and Dan Spivey taking on Abdullah The Butcher and Giant Kimala. Known for their brutal styles, all four men turned the match into a chaotic brawl, with stiff strikes, foreign objects, and sheer physicality dominating the encounter.
Hansen and Spivey’s chemistry as a rugged duo countered the unorthodox and menacing tactics of Abdullah and Kimala. The match showcased the intensity of AJPW’s heavyweight division, ending in a wild finish that left the fans roaring as the battle raged on even after the bell.
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(2001.01.27) The Minnesota Stretching Crew vs The Disciples of Synn - OVW

Professional Wrestling
On January 27, 2001, in Ohio Valley Wrestling, The Minnesota Stretching Crew, consisting of Brock Lesnar and Shelton Benjamin, faced The Disciples of Synn (Sin and her imposing followers). This tag team clash highlighted OVW's rising stars, with Lesnar and Benjamin showcasing their blend of athleticism, power, and technical prowess against their sinister opponents.
The Disciples attempted to use their underhanded tactics and overwhelming size to dominate, but the teamwork and raw talent of Lesnar and Benjamin proved too much. The Minnesota Stretching Crew secured the victory, solidifying their reputation as one of OVW’s premier teams and hinting at their future success in WWE.
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(1993.01.23) Jeff Jarrett & Jerry Lawlers vs The Masters of Terror - USWA

Professional Wrestling
On January 23, 1993, Jeff Jarrett and Jerry "The King" Lawler joined forces in the USWA to face The Masters of Terror. The fan-favorite team of Jarrett and Lawler displayed their seasoned chemistry, combining Jarrett's athleticism with Lawler's cunning veteran tactics. The Masters of Terror, masked and menacing, used underhanded strategies to dominate much of the match. However, Jarrett and Lawler rallied back, thrilling the Memphis crowd and ultimately securing the win with a well-timed double-team maneuver. This match highlighted the enduring popularity of both Jarrett and Lawler in their home territory.
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(1984.01.23) Hulk Hogan vs The Iron Sheik - WWF

Professional Wrestling
On January 23, 1984, at Madison Square Garden, Hulk Hogan faced The Iron Sheik in one of the most pivotal matches in professional wrestling history. The Iron Sheik entered as the reigning WWF Champion, having recently defeated Bob Backlund. Hogan, with a wave of momentum and fan support, challenged him in a high-stakes bout.
The match was intense but relatively short, with Hogan overpowering Sheik's technical and submission-focused offense. After escaping the Camel Clutch, Hogan delivered his iconic leg drop to secure the pinfall victory. This match marked the beginning of Hulkamania and ushered in a new era for the WWF.
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(1984.01.23) Andre The Giant, Rocky Johnson & Tony Atlas vs The Wild Samoans - WWF

Professional Wrestling
On January 23, 1984, Madison Square Garden hosted a thrilling six-man tag team match as Andre the Giant joined WWF Tag Team Champions Rocky Johnson and Tony Atlas to face The Wild Samoans (Afa, Sika, and Samu). The match was a classic clash of power and chaos, with Andre’s size and strength dominating the Samoans, while Johnson and Atlas showcased their athleticism and teamwork. The Wild Samoans relied on their unpredictable style and frequent double-teaming, keeping the champions and Andre on the defensive. Ultimately, Andre's overwhelming presence tipped the scales, leading his team to a decisive and crowd-pleasing victory.
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(1984.01.23) Sgt. Slaughter vs Ivan Putski - WWF

Professional Wrestling
On January 23, 1984, Sgt. Slaughter battled Ivan Putski at Madison Square Garden in a clash of two powerhouses under the WWF banner. The match featured Slaughter’s calculated aggression against Putski’s raw strength and resilience. Slaughter attempted to control the bout with his technical expertise and rule-breaking tactics, but Putski fired back with his signature power moves, including his devastating Polish Hammer. The evenly matched contest kept the crowd on edge until Slaughter ultimately secured the victory, using his cunning and experience to outmaneuver the popular Putski.
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(1974.01.23) Bruno Sammartino vs Mr. Fuji - WWWF

Professional Wrestling
On January 23, 1974, Bruno Sammartino faced Mr. Fuji in a highly anticipated match under the WWWF banner. Sammartino, the beloved World Champion, brought his powerhouse style against Fuji’s cunning and methodical approach. The bout showcased Sammartino’s resilience as he countered Fuji’s underhanded tactics, including salt-throwing attempts and distraction ploys. Ultimately, Sammartino’s strength and crowd support proved insurmountable, as he overpowered Fuji with a bearhug, forcing a submission to secure the victory. The match further cemented Sammartino’s legacy as a dominant champion and fan favorite.
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(1990.01.27) Cactus Jack vs "Dr. Death" Steve Williams - WCW

Professional Wrestling
On January 27, 1990, WCW featured an intense clash between the unpredictable Cactus Jack and the powerhouse "Dr. Death" Steve Williams. The match was a blend of Cactus Jack's wild, unorthodox offense and Williams' raw strength and technical ability. Williams dominated with his hard-hitting strikes and suplexes, while Jack used his willingness to absorb punishment to gain an edge. The contrasting styles created a compelling battle, keeping the audience engaged as they witnessed the sheer brutality and determination of both competitors.
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(1981.01.23) Dory Funk Jr. & Terry Funk vs Ivan Putski & Wahoo McDaniel - Houston Wrestling

Professional Wrestling
On January 23, 1981, Houston Wrestling hosted a classic tag team bout featuring the legendary Funk brothers, Dory Funk Jr. and Terry Funk, against the powerhouse duo of Ivan Putski and Wahoo McDaniel. The match combined the technical prowess and brawling style of the Funks with the brute strength of Putski and the hard-hitting chops of Wahoo. It was a physical, back-and-forth battle that showcased the toughness and versatility of all four competitors. The heated contest thrilled the Houston crowd, with both teams pushing each other to the limit in a display of grit and determination.
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(1990.01.21) 1990 Royal Rumble Match - WWF

Professional Wrestling
The 1990 Royal Rumble Match, held on January 21 at the Orlando Arena in Florida, brought together 30 WWF Superstars in the annual over-the-top-rope battle. Featuring a mix of established stars and rising talent, the match saw alliances, betrayals, and surprises unfold. Key moments included a dramatic showdown between Hulk Hogan and The Ultimate Warrior, electrifying the crowd and teasing their WrestleMania VI clash. Hogan ultimately emerged victorious, eliminating Mr. Perfect to win his first Royal Rumble, cementing his status as WWF's top star and setting the stage for a legendary year.
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(1991.01.21) The Undertaker vs Jimmy Snuka - MSG - WWF

Professional Wrestling
On January 21, 1991, The Undertaker faced "Superfly" Jimmy Snuka at Madison Square Garden in a WWF showdown. This match showcased the rising dominance of The Undertaker, who had debuted in the WWF just months prior. Snuka, a beloved veteran with high-flying skills, tried to counter The Undertaker's imposing presence and eerie resilience. Ultimately, The Undertaker's power and mystique were too much, as he claimed victory in what would further establish his path toward becoming one of the most iconic figures in professional wrestling.
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(1987.01.23) Ted DiBiase vs Michael P.S. Hayes - Glove on a Pole Match - Houston Wrestling

Professional Wrestling
On January 23, 1987, Ted DiBiase faced Michael P.S. Hayes in a Glove on a Pole Match at Houston Wrestling. The stipulation added extra intensity to the match, as the competitors fought to retrieve a glove suspended above the ring, with the winner gaining an advantage. DiBiase, known for his "Million Dollar Man" persona, took on the charismatic Hayes in this unique encounter. Both wrestlers put on a solid performance, with DiBiase's technical skill and Hayes' high-flying moves making for an exciting contest. The match added another memorable chapter to the Houston Wrestling archives.
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(1987.01.23) Tony Atlas vs Matt Borne & Percy Pringle (Doink & Paul Bearer) - Handicap Match - WCCW

Professional Wrestling
On January 23, 1987, Tony Atlas faced off against Matt Borne and Percy Pringle in a Handicap Match at WCCW. The match saw Atlas, a former strongman and tag team champion, taking on the duo of Borne (who would later become known as Doink the Clown) and Percy Pringle (the future Paul Bearer). Despite the numbers disadvantage, Atlas showcased his impressive strength and resilience, fighting off both opponents. The match was a hard-fought contest, highlighting Atlas' power as he battled against the odds.
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(1990.01.23) Haku & Andre the Giant vs Demolition - WWF

Professional Wrestling
On January 23, 1990, Haku and Andre the Giant teamed up to face Demolition in a WWF tag team match. The match featured a clash of contrasting styles, with the powerhouse duo of Haku and Andre taking on the rough-and-tumble Demolition. Andre's massive presence and Haku's agility dominated much of the match, but Demolition, known for their resilience and brutal tactics, fought back. The match was a physical contest with both teams trying to outmuscle and outsmart one another, adding to the growing tension in the tag team division.
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(1990.01.23) Randy "Macho Man" Savage vs The Ultimate Warrior - WWF

Professional Wrestling
On January 23, 1990, Randy "Macho Man" Savage faced The Ultimate Warrior in a memorable WWF television taping. The match was a hard-hitting contest, highlighting the contrasting styles of Savage's technical prowess and the Warrior's explosive power. The encounter built on their ongoing rivalry, with both competitors delivering signature moves and near-falls. Though Warrior's raw strength dominated, the match set the stage for their more high-profile battles, contributing to the growing tension between the two Superstars that would later culminate in their iconic showdown at WrestleMania VI.
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(2000.01.23) Cactus Jack vs Triple H - Street Fight - WWF

Professional Wrestling
On January 23, 2000, at the Royal Rumble, Cactus Jack clashed with Triple H in a brutal Street Fight for the WWF Championship. This violent, hard-hitting match featured chairs, barbed wire, and thumbtacks as both men pushed their limits. Triple H endured a grueling beating but retained the title after a Pedigree onto the thumbtacks. The match is remembered as one of the most physical and intense encounters in Royal Rumble history, solidifying both competitors' legacies.
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(2000.01.23) The Dudley Boyz vs The Hardy Boyz - Tag Team Championship Table Match - WWF

Professional Wrestling
On January 23, 2000, The Dudley Boyz faced The Hardy Boyz in a high-stakes Tag Team Championship Tables Match at the Royal Rumble. This chaotic encounter showcased both teams' innovative use of tables and high-risk maneuvers, with The Hardys' daredevil style clashing against The Dudleys' brute force. The match ended with Jeff Hardy delivering a breathtaking Swanton Bomb through a table, sealing the victory for The Hardy Boyz in one of the most memorable table matches of the era.
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(2000.01.23) 2000 Royal Rumble Match - WWF

Professional Wrestling
The 2000 Royal Rumble Match, held on January 23, 2000, showcased a star-studded lineup vying for a shot at the WWF Championship at WrestleMania. The Rock emerged victorious after a dramatic conclusion, eliminating The Big Show in a controversial finish. Notable performances included Rikishi's early dominance and Kane's impressive resilience. The match featured memorable moments, including surprise entrants and rivalries boiling over, setting the stage for WrestleMania 2000.
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(1999.01.24) Mankind vs The Rock - WWF Heavyweight Championship "I Quit" Match - Royal Rumble - WWF

Professional Wrestling
On January 24, 1999, at the Royal Rumble, Mankind defended the WWF Heavyweight Championship against The Rock in a brutal "I Quit" Match. The match quickly descended into chaos, with both men using chairs, ring steps, and the arena itself as weapons. The Rock’s vicious assaults, including a relentless series of chair shots, pushed Mankind to his limit. The finish came when a recording of Mankind’s voice was played, making it appear he had quit. The Rock was declared the new champion in one of the most controversial moments in wrestling history.
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(1986.01.24) Chavo & Hector Guerrero vs The Fabulous Ones - Mexican Death Match - NWA Houston

Professional Wrestling
On January 24, 1986, in NWA Houston, Chavo & Hector Guerrero faced The Fabulous Ones (Stan Lane & Steve Keirn) in a high-stakes Mexican Death Match. The Guerrero brothers used their high-flying maneuvers and teamwork to battle the power and brawling style of Lane and Keirn. With no disqualifications and the added intensity of the stipulation, the match saw brutal exchanges and creative use of the environment. The heated rivalry culminated in a dramatic finish that left the crowd in awe of both teams' resilience and willingness to endure punishment.
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(2000.01.24) Bam Bam Bigelow vs Terry Funk - Hardcore Match - WCW

Professional Wrestling
On January 24, 2000, WCW Monday Nitro featured a brutal Hardcore Match between Bam Bam Bigelow and Terry Funk. These two hardcore icons unleashed chaos, battling with weapons, brawling around the arena, and delivering high-impact moves that showcased their toughness and willingness to endure punishment. The match, filled with unrelenting violence, highlighted the extreme nature of WCW’s hardcore division at the time. Both men pushed the limits, giving fans an intense spectacle, with Bigelow's power contrasting with Funk's legendary resilience and unpredictability.
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(1979.01.27) Andre the Giant vs Terry Boulder (Hulk Hogan) - Arm Wrestling Match - SECW

Professional Wrestling
On January 27, 1979, in SECW, Andre the Giant faced Terry Boulder (a young Hulk Hogan) in an arm wrestling match. This unique encounter highlighted the immense size and power of both competitors, with Andre's legendary strength pitted against the rising star's determination. The crowd was captivated by the intense showdown, which blended tension and spectacle. While the contest ended inconclusively, it served as an early chapter in the career of Hogan, offering fans a glimpse of the larger-than-life rivalry that would define professional wrestling in the years to come.
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(1988.01.24) Bunkhouse Stampede Finals - Cage Match - JCP/NWA

Professional Wrestling
On January 24, 1988, the Bunkhouse Stampede Finals took place inside a steel cage under the JCP/NWA banner. This unique and chaotic event saw some of the top names in the promotion compete in a violent battle where the goal was to throw opponents over the top of the cage to win. Featuring brawlers like Dusty Rhodes, Arn Anderson, and the Road Warriors, the match was a brutal showcase of grit and toughness. Dusty Rhodes, the innovator of the Bunkhouse Stampede concept, claimed victory, cementing his status as "The American Dream" and a dominant force in such hardcore environments.
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(1986.01.25) Tully Blanchard vs Jimmy Valiant - Taped Fist Match - JPC/NWA

Professional Wrestling
On January 25, 1986, Tully Blanchard battled Jimmy Valiant in a brutal Taped Fist Match under JCP/NWA. The stipulation allowed both men to use their taped fists as legal weapons, leading to a hard-hitting, bloody brawl. Blanchard, with his usual cunning and technical precision, targeted Valiant's vulnerabilities, while Valiant relied on his unorthodox style and brawling instincts to fight back. The match saw interference from J.J. Dillon, tipping the scales in Blanchard's favor. Despite Valiant's valiant efforts, Blanchard emerged victorious, cementing his reputation as one of the dirtiest players in the game.
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(1993.01.25) Randy Savage vs Repo Man - Monday Night Raw - WWF

Professional Wrestling
On January 25, 1993, Randy Savage faced Repo Man on *Monday Night Raw*. This grudge match stemmed from Repo Man stealing Savage's iconic hat the previous week. "The Macho Man" was in no mood for games, unleashing his trademark intensity and high-flying offense. Despite Repo Man's attempts to use underhanded tactics, Savage's resilience and explosive energy were too much. Savage sealed the victory with his signature flying elbow drop, reclaiming his stolen property and delighting the Raw crowd.
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(1996.01.26) Konnan vs Pierroth - International Wrestling All-Stars Championship Match - AAA

Professional Wrestling
On January 26, 1996, Konnan defended the International Wrestling All-Stars Championship against Pierroth in a hard-hitting bout under the AAA banner. The match showcased Konnan's powerful offense and charismatic presence, while Pierroth relied on his cunning and brawling tactics to keep the champion on edge. With the crowd firmly behind him, Konnan overcame Pierroth's dirty tricks and secured a decisive victory to retain his title, further solidifying his status as one of AAA's top stars during this era.
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(1999.01.24) 1999 Royal Rumble Match - WWF

Professional Wrestling
The 1999 Royal Rumble match, held on January 24, 1999, was one of the most chaotic and memorable in WWE history. Featuring 30 Superstars, including The Rock, Stone Cold Steve Austin, and Vince McMahon, the match was filled with high drama and surprising twists. Stone Cold Steve Austin made his presence known as he battled through adversity, eventually winning the match for the second consecutive year. The most notable moment was Vince McMahon's involvement, as he was eliminated but later returned to cost Austin the victory, leading to further tension and storylines that carried through the year.
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(2009.01.25) 2009 Royal Rumble Match - WWE

Professional Wrestling
The 2009 Royal Rumble match, held on January 25, 2009, was a thrilling contest with 30 Superstars battling for the coveted spot in the main event of WrestleMania 25. Featuring big names like Randy Orton, Triple H, and John Cena, the match was full of exciting moments and unexpected twists. Ultimately, Randy Orton emerged victorious, last eliminating Triple H to secure his place in the WrestleMania main event. This Rumble match is remembered for its drama, high-stakes action, and Orton's rise as a top contender.
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(2004.01.25) 2004 Royal Rumble Match - WWE

Professional Wrestling
The 2004 Royal Rumble match, held on January 25, 2004, was an exciting, action-packed battle for the chance to main event WrestleMania XX. Featuring 30 Superstars, the match included a mix of established stars and rising talent. The event is best remembered for Chris Benoit's unexpected victory, outlasting the competition to claim his spot in the championship match at WrestleMania. The Royal Rumble match remains one of the most thrilling in WWE history, filled with dramatic eliminations, surprises, and unforgettable moments.
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(1979.01.26) Kintaro Oki & Kim Duk vs Bruiser Brody & Mr Fuji - AJPW New Year Giant Series

Professional Wrestling
In this hard-hitting tag team clash from All Japan Pro Wrestling's 1979 New Year Giant Series, Kintaro Oki and Kim Duk faced the powerhouse duo of Bruiser Brody and Mr. Fuji. The match combined Brody's unrelenting aggression and Fuji's cunning tactics with the fiery resilience of Oki and Duk. This battle of contrasting styles delivered a physical, unpredictable encounter, embodying the intense spirit of AJPW's legendary series.
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(1980.01.26) Rowdy Roddy Piper & Rick Martel vs The Sheepherders - Pacific Northwest

Professional Wrestling
Roddy Piper and Rick Martel teamed up to face The Sheepherders (later known as The Bushwhackers) in an intense tag team clash in Pacific Northwest Wrestling. This classic 1980 encounter showcased Piper's charisma and Martel's technical prowess against the Sheepherders' brawling, chaotic style. A mix of strategy and mayhem, the bout highlighted the rising stardom of Piper and Martel, alongside the rugged resilience of the Sheepherders, making it a memorable match in territorial wrestling history.
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(1985.01.26) Curt Hennig vs Rob Rechsteiner (Rick Steiner) - Pro Wrestling USA

Professional Wrestling
**(1985.01.26) Curt Hennig vs. Rob Rechsteiner (Rick Steiner) - Pro Wrestling USA**
In this early-career showdown, Curt Hennig demonstrates his precision and technical acumen against the raw power of Rob Rechsteiner, who would later gain fame as Rick Steiner. Hennig's strategic approach keeps Rechsteiner’s strength in check, leading to a back-and-forth encounter filled with counters, holds, and power moves. This match provides a glimpse into the bright futures awaiting both competitors as they fine-tune their respective styles. A great example of two rising talents in Pro Wrestling USA.
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(1990.01.26) Kerry von Erich vs The Soultaker (The Godfather) - USWA

Professional Wrestling
On January 26, 1990, at a USWA event, wrestling fans witnessed a clash between two imposing figures: Kerry Von Erich, the popular Texas Tornado and a member of the legendary Von Erich family, and The Soultaker, a character portrayed by the wrestler who would later be known as The Godfather in WWF.
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(1990.01.26) Matt Borne (Doink the Clown) vs Jeff Gaylord - Football Match - USWA

Professional Wrestling
On January 26, 1990, Matt Borne (who would later become famous as Doink the Clown in the WWF) faced Jeff Gaylord in a "Football Match" at a USWA event. The unique stipulation added intrigue to this clash, pitting two rugged competitors against each other in a setting blending wrestling and football-themed elements.
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(1963.01.25) Killer Kowalski vs Edouard Carpentier - IWA Chicago

Professional Wrestling
On January 25, 1963, Killer Kowalski faced Edouard Carpentier in a highly anticipated match in IWA Chicago. This encounter pitted two of the most iconic wrestling figures of the era against each other: the brutal, powerhouse style of Kowalski and the technical, high-flying finesse of Carpentier.
Killer Kowalski, known for his massive size (standing 6'7" and weighing over 270 pounds), was a feared and dominant force in the wrestling world. His methodical and sometimes vicious style, which included his infamous claw hold, made him one of the most menacing figures in the industry. Kowalski often used his strength to overpower opponents, employing submission holds and punishing strikes to break them down.
In contrast, Edouard Carpentier was known for his exceptional agility and technical prowess. Hailing from France, Carpentier was a smaller, more nimble competitor (standing 5'10" and weighing around 220 pounds). He revolutionized the sport with his high-flying maneuvers and aerial attacks, earning a reputation as one of the first to truly blend acrobatics with professional wrestling. Carpentier’s speed and ability to outmaneuver his opponents made him a standout in the ring.
The match itself would have been a classic contrast of styles. Kowalski’s power and brawling approach versus Carpentier’s agility and finesse. Kowalski would have likely tried to ground Carpentier, using his size and strength to slow down the quicker, more evasive Frenchman. Carpentier, on the other hand, would have relied on his quickness to avoid Kowalski's grasp, countering with high-flying moves and submission holds.
The crowd in Chicago would have been treated to an exciting and dynamic matchup, with the action alternating between Kowalski’s brutal power game and Carpentier’s lightning-fast counters and aerial displays. The outcome of the match would have hinged on which wrestler could impose their will—whether Kowalski could trap Carpentier and unleash his brutal power, or whether Carpentier could outmaneuver the larger Kowalski and land his signature high-flying moves.
This showdown between two wrestling legends was a key moment in IWA Chicago, offering fans a true battle of contrasting styles and showcasing the diversity and excitement of professional wrestling during that era.
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(1985.01.25) Kamala vs Bruiser Brody - St. Louis

Professional Wrestling
On January 25, 1985, Kamala, the Ugandan Giant, faced off against Bruiser Brody in a high-profile match in St. Louis. This was an intense and hard-hitting encounter between two of the most brutal and intimidating wrestlers of the 1980s.
Kamala, managed by the devious Friday, was known for his primal, savage style and his eerie, tribal persona. His matches often revolved around his wild, unpredictable nature, making him a fierce opponent who relied on sheer power and aggression. Kamala's in-ring style was often characterized by his heavy strikes, brawling tactics, and his unsettling presence in the ring, which created a unique and fearsome atmosphere wherever he went.
Bruiser Brody, on the other hand, was one of the most feared brawlers in the history of professional wrestling. Known for his wild, unrestrained style and his ability to take on anyone, Brody was a true legend in the world of wrestling. His reputation for violence and his no-nonsense approach to the business made him one of the most respected figures in the industry. Brody’s brawling style was as intense as Kamala’s, making this matchup a true battle of two powerful forces.
In St. Louis, the fans were treated to a brutal clash of styles. Kamala, with his primal ferocity, would have clashed with Brody’s raw, untamed aggression. Both men were capable of delivering punishing blows and turning the match into an all-out brawl, with the action likely spilling outside the ring as they both relied on their power and toughness to gain the upper hand.
Kamala's manager, Friday, would have likely played a key role in the match, interfering at key moments to give his monstrous charge an advantage. Brody, being the hard-nosed brawler he was, would have fought through the interference and continued to battle Kamala with everything he had.
This match would have been a spectacle of brutal, back-and-forth action, with neither man willing to back down. Given both men’s reputation for toughness and their hard-hitting in-ring styles, the crowd in St. Louis would have been on the edge of their seats, knowing they were witnessing an intense battle between two of the most feared wrestlers of the time.
While it’s unclear exactly how the match concluded, the mere prospect of Kamala facing off against Bruiser Brody in such a brutal contest would have been a memorable moment in wrestling history, leaving a lasting impact on the fans in St. Louis and adding to the legendary careers of both men.
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(1985.01.25) Jake "The Snake" Roberts vs Mike Von Erich - WCCW Dallas

Professional Wrestling
On January 25, 1985, Jake "The Snake" Roberts faced Mike Von Erich in a match in World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW) in Dallas. This was a notable encounter during an era when WCCW was one of the top regional promotions, and Jake Roberts, known for his sinister and calculating character, was in the midst of building his reputation as a top heel.
Jake Roberts was known for his psychological warfare, using mind games and his snake, Damien, as part of his character. His in-ring style was methodical and slow, focusing on wearing down his opponents with a mix of strikes, holds, and psychological tactics. Roberts was a master at getting inside the heads of his opponents and the fans, making him one of the most compelling heels of the 1980s.
Mike Von Erich, a member of the legendary Von Erich wrestling family, was still in the early stages of his career in 1985. While Mike was talented and carried the Von Erich legacy, he was often overshadowed by his brothers, especially the more established figures like Kerry and Kevin Von Erich. However, his match against Roberts was an opportunity for him to prove himself in a high-profile setting.
The match itself would have likely featured Jake Roberts employing his usual tactics of psychological warfare to unsettle Mike Von Erich. Roberts, known for his sharp mind games, would have tried to break the spirit of the young Von Erich, who was still trying to find his footing in the wrestling world.
The crowd in Dallas, where the Von Erich family had a massive fan following, would have been firmly behind Mike, and the atmosphere was electric, with the fans eager to see a member of their beloved Von Erich family take on the dastardly Roberts. Jake's usual antics, such as taunting and manipulating his opponent, would have added to the tension in the arena.
In the end, this match, like many others in the WCCW at the time, was not just about the physical contest but also about the emotional connection between the fans and the Von Erich family. While Roberts may have been the more experienced and sinister wrestler, Mike Von Erich’s heart and determination would have made him a fan favorite in this bout.
This match is an example of the high-quality wrestling WCCW was known for, with compelling characters and intense rivalries that resonated with fans. It would go down in history as part of Jake Roberts’ early years of wrestling in the territories and as another chapter in the Von Erich family’s storied legacy in Texas wrestling.
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(1988.01.25) Bam Bam Bigelow & Hulk Hogan vs Ted Dibiase & Virgil - MSG - WWF

Professional Wrestling
On January 25, 1988, Bam Bam Bigelow and Hulk Hogan teamed up to face the duo of Ted DiBiase and Virgil in a tag team match at Madison Square Garden (MSG) in WWF. This match was part of the larger feud involving Hulk Hogan and the Million Dollar Man, Ted DiBiase, who had been embroiled in a rivalry for months.
Hulk Hogan, the face of the WWF during this era, was known for his larger-than-life persona and his never-say-die attitude. He was always involved in high-profile matches, and his pairing with Bam Bam Bigelow for this tag team contest was a unique one. Bigelow, known for his impressive agility for a big man, had recently joined the WWF and was making a name for himself with his hard-hitting style and memorable matches.
Ted DiBiase, the "Million Dollar Man," was one of the top heels of the time, known for his wealth and arrogance. His character often involved him flaunting his money and purchasing favors from others. In this instance, he had Virgil, his loyal bodyguard, by his side. Virgil was DiBiase’s muscle and enforcer, but he was also often treated poorly, leading to friction between the two.
The match was typical of the WWF's storytelling at the time, with Hogan and Bigelow playing the roles of the heroic faces, while DiBiase and Virgil were the sneaky heels. The crowd at Madison Square Garden was firmly behind Hogan, and there was a strong sense of anticipation, as fans were eager to see the iconic "Hulkster" in action.
In the match, Hogan and Bigelow were dominant, with Hogan's signature moves like the big boot and leg drop on display. Bigelow showcased his agility and power with his hard-hitting offense. DiBiase and Virgil, on the other hand, relied on cheap tactics and underhanded moves to try and gain the upper hand. However, Hogan’s power and Bigelow’s athleticism were too much for the duo.
Ultimately, Hogan and Bigelow secured the victory, with Hogan pinning one of the heels to end the match. The win helped further elevate the partnership between Hogan and Bigelow, even though it was a relatively short-lived alliance. The match also contributed to continuing the feud between Hogan and DiBiase, which would eventually lead to a more personal and dramatic confrontation at subsequent WWF events.
Overall, this tag team match at MSG was a typical example of WWF’s ability to deliver high-energy, crowd-pleasing moments, especially with such larger-than-life personalities involved.
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(1992.01.25) "Stunning" Steve Austin vs Dustin Rhodes - WCW

Professional Wrestling
On January 25, 1992, "Stunning" Steve Austin faced Dustin Rhodes in a pivotal match. This encounter was significant in the careers of both men, as it showcased their rising stars within WCW at the time.
"Stunning" Steve Austin, known for his cocky demeanor and in-ring talent, was gaining momentum as a top heel in WCW. He had recently captured the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship, and his rivalry with Dustin Rhodes, the son of the legendary Dusty Rhodes, was heating up. Austin's abrasive character, combined with his technical wrestling skills, made him a perfect antagonist, and he was quickly becoming a standout performer in the company.
Dustin Rhodes, who had previously wrestled under the "Goldust" persona in the WWF years later, was still in his early years as a wrestler but had already shown great potential. At the time, he was portraying a babyface character and was determined to prove himself as one of WCW's rising stars. The match between Austin and Rhodes had the added weight of the United States Championship being on the line, adding an extra layer of importance to their rivalry.
In the match, both Austin and Rhodes demonstrated their wrestling prowess, with Austin relying on his technical expertise and Rhodes showcasing his raw intensity and fighting spirit. Austin’s heel tactics, including his brash persona and use of underhanded tricks, contrasted with Rhodes' straightforward, hard-nosed approach.
The match was hard-hitting and competitive, with both men exchanging powerful strikes and submission holds. Rhodes fought valiantly to overcome Austin’s dirty tactics, and the match was a great display of his growing talent and resilience.
Ultimately, "Stunning" Steve Austin successfully retained the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship, but the match was a defining moment for both men. Austin’s victory solidified his position as one of WCW’s top heels, while Rhodes’ performance showed that he had the potential to become a future top star. The match is often remembered for its impact on their respective careers and its role in setting the stage for the personal and professional rivalries that would continue between them in the years to come.
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(1993.01.25) Ric Flair vs Mr. Perfect - Loser Leaves WWF - WWF

Professional Wrestling
On January 25, 1993, Ric Flair faced Mr. Perfect (Curt Hennig) in a highly anticipated *Loser Leaves WWF* match on Monday Night Raw, which was one of the most dramatic and emotional confrontations in WWE history at the time.
The feud between Flair and Mr. Perfect had been brewing for several months. It began when Flair, who had been involved in a prominent storyline as the 1992 Royal Rumble winner and the 1992 WWF Champion, started to clash with Mr. Perfect, who was one of the top technical wrestlers in the company. Flair, known for his cocky persona and as a former NWA World Champion, had a history of belittling Hennig, who had long been considered one of the most skilled wrestlers of his era.
The animosity between the two men came to a head when the "Loser Leaves WWF" stipulation was added to their match at the Royal Rumble. This was a high-stakes encounter, with both men putting their careers on the line. The storyline built around the match created an intense atmosphere, as fans were unsure who would emerge victorious and who would be forced to leave the company.
The match itself was a classic display of both men's wrestling abilities. Flair, the experienced, cocky heel, relied on his tactics, dirty tricks, and the constant interference from his manager Bobby Heenan. Meanwhile, Mr. Perfect, the beloved babyface, showcased his incredible wrestling technique and ability to withstand Flair’s underhanded tactics.
Throughout the contest, the back-and-forth nature of the match had the crowd on edge, with both men nearly winning multiple times. Mr. Perfect's resilience was on full display as he fought against Flair’s dirty tricks and eventually gained the upper hand.
In the end, Mr. Perfect was able to secure the victory, forcing Flair to leave the WWF. The loss marked the end of Flair’s initial WWF run, but it also played a significant part in Flair’s later return to the company. As a result, the match is remembered as one of the most iconic encounters in the 1990s and a defining moment in the careers of both Ric Flair and Mr. Perfect.
This match added to the rich history of the *Loser Leaves Town* stipulation and remains one of the standout matches in the Royal Rumble’s history. Flair’s departure was temporary, but it added a layer of drama and significance to the show, cementing the rivalry between these two legendary figures.
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(1989.01.22) The Midnight Express vs The "Original" Midnight Express - WCW

Professional Wrestling
On January 22, 1989, The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton and Stan Lane) faced off against a unique challenge in WCW, as they took on *The "Original" Midnight Express* (Dennis Condrey and Randy Rose) in a high-stakes, emotional match that garnered plenty of attention from fans.
This match was not just about wrestling; it was about pride, legacy, and the spirit of competition. The Midnight Express, as fans knew them, had become one of the most beloved tag teams in WCW. Eaton and Lane had a chemistry that made them incredibly successful, and they were managed by the ever-controversial Jim Cornette, who was an essential part of their success. Their combination of athleticism, tag team maneuvers, and Cornette's antics made them a top team in the company.
However, The "Original" Midnight Express, featuring Dennis Condrey and Randy Rose, were the predecessors of the team. Condrey, who had been part of the original Midnight Express with Eaton before Lane replaced him, brought the experience and history that made this match so significant. The matchup itself symbolized the passing of the torch from the old school to the new generation, adding layers to the contest that the fans embraced.
The feud between the two versions of the Midnight Express reached its boiling point in this bout. While both teams had similar styles and the same fundamental tag team approach, they were distinct in terms of their dynamic and fan support. Eaton and Lane were the fan favorites at this point, while Condrey and Rose's version of the Midnight Express represented the past, giving the match a unique undercurrent of competition.
The match was an intense and heated affair, featuring everything fans loved about the Midnight Express: high-flying maneuvers, powerful tag team moves, and plenty of interference from Jim Cornette at ringside. It was a hard-hitting, back-and-forth battle, with both teams pulling out all the stops to claim victory. The tension between the two teams made the match one of the standout moments in WCW during this time period.
Ultimately, the match was a clash of the old and new, and it stands as an important chapter in the history of WCW’s tag team division. The rivalry between the two versions of the Midnight Express remains one of the more memorable storylines of that era.
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(1988.01.23) The Midnight Express vs Nikita Koloff & Dusty Rhodes - Cage Match - NWA

Professional Wrestling
On January 23, 1988, The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton and Stan Lane) faced off against the legendary duo of Nikita Koloff and Dusty Rhodes in a thrilling cage match for NWA. The contest took place during one of the most memorable periods in the promotion's history, featuring some of the best wrestlers of the era.
The Midnight Express were one of the most skilled and hated tag teams in professional wrestling, known for their combination of technical expertise and underhanded tactics. Managed by the controversial Jim Cornette, they were the epitome of what it meant to be a top-tier heel team in the NWA. Their rivalry with Koloff and Rhodes had been building for some time, with the personal animosity reaching its peak in this highly anticipated cage match.
Nikita Koloff, "The Russian Nightmare," and Dusty Rhodes, "The American Dream," were a perfect blend of power and charisma, representing everything the NWA audience loved. Koloff was a dominant force with his brutal strength, while Rhodes was known for his resilience, fiery personality, and larger-than-life persona. Together, they were a formidable duo, and they brought the fight to The Midnight Express in a way that the fans loved.
The match itself was a violent, hard-hitting affair, with the steel cage adding a brutal element to the action. Both teams had something to prove, and the cage served as the perfect backdrop for the personal and physical stakes involved. The Midnight Express attempted to use their underhanded tactics to escape the cage or gain an advantage, but Koloff and Rhodes fought back with everything they had, giving the crowd a thrilling, action-packed contest.
This match is remembered for its high drama, emotional intensity, and the incredible chemistry between the competitors. It solidified the rivalry between the two teams, with each side giving their all in an unforgettable NWA cage match that would go down as one of the standout bouts of the late '80s in the promotion.
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(1987.01.24) Ric Flair vs Barry Windham - NWA World Heavyweight Championship Match - JCP

Professional Wrestling
On January 24, 1987, Ric Flair defended the NWA World Heavyweight Championship against Barry Windham in a thrilling title match in Jim Crockett Promotions (JCP). This was a pivotal moment in NWA's history, as both Flair and Windham were among the top talents in the promotion.
Flair, the defending champion, was a wrestling legend known for his technical prowess, charisma, and ability to get the best out of any opponent. As the NWA World Heavyweight Champion, Flair was in the midst of one of his most iconic runs, which would solidify his place as one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time.
Barry Windham, on the other hand, was a rising star with immense potential. A young, athletic wrestler, Windham had already made a name for himself in the NWA and was viewed as one of the future pillars of the promotion. He was known for his technical wrestling ability, agility, and power, making him a formidable challenger for Flair's title.
The match itself was an exciting, back-and-forth contest, with Flair relying on his experience and underhanded tactics to try to maintain control, while Windham used his strength and speed to keep the pressure on Flair. The chemistry between the two was excellent, as Flair's mastery of psychology and Windham's raw talent made for a compelling bout.
The match is remembered for its intensity and high stakes, as Windham had the chance to capture the most prestigious title in professional wrestling, while Flair aimed to prove once again why he was the measuring stick of the wrestling world. Whether Windham was able to dethrone the "Nature Boy" or not, the match further cemented both men as top-tier talents in the wrestling industry.
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(1985.01.25) The Midnight Express vs Johnny Mantell & Jose Lothario - WCCW

Professional Wrestling
On January 25, 1985, The Midnight Express, consisting of Bobby Eaton and Dennis Condrey, faced off against Johnny Mantell and Jose Lothario in a tag team match in World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW). The Midnight Express were one of the top teams in the wrestling world at the time, known for their high-flying and technical style, often accompanied by their manager Jim Cornette. The duo's dynamic chemistry in the ring made them one of the most popular and respected tag teams in the business.
Their opponents, Johnny Mantell and Jose Lothario, were well-established wrestlers, with Mantell known for his tough, no-nonsense style and Lothario being a legendary figure in Texas wrestling. Lothario, in particular, had a long career in the region and was a major influence on the wrestling scene.
This match would have featured a clash of styles, with The Midnight Express relying on their fast-paced, high-impact offense and the veteran experience of Mantell and Lothario providing a more grounded, hard-hitting approach. Given the contrasting styles of the teams, the match would have been an exciting and dynamic contest, with a lot of back-and-forth action and crowd engagement.
In the world of WCCW, this type of match was significant for building rivalries and advancing storylines, and it would have showcased the excellence of both teams in the ring. The Midnight Express, with their charisma and skill, were likely the favorites, but Mantell and Lothario, with their experience, were more than capable of putting up a tough fight.
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(1952.01.25) Lou Thesz vs Vern Gagne - NWA Chicago

Professional Wrestling
This match took place on January 25, 1952, between two legendary figures in professional wrestling: Lou Thesz and Vern Gagne. Both men were iconic wrestlers of their time, and this contest held significant importance in the history of the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA).
Lou Thesz, a multiple-time world champion and one of the most respected technical wrestlers in history, was known for his mat-based style and powerful submission holds. On the other hand, Vern Gagne, a former amateur wrestling standout and a key figure in the American wrestling scene, brought a combination of grappling and striking power to the ring.
In this match, Thesz and Gagne would have showcased their grappling skills, with Thesz likely using his experience and submission techniques to control the pace. Gagne, known for his resilience, would have tested Thesz's defenses, making this an intense contest between two of wrestling's top stars.
While this match wasn't as high-profile as some others in the careers of Thesz and Gagne, it represents an important chapter in their wrestling legacies, especially within the NWA circuit. The match would have been an opportunity for both wrestlers to demonstrate their skills and entertain the audience with their mastery of the craft.
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(1967.03.02) Giant Baba vs Bruno Sammartino - JWA

Professional Wrestling
This historic match featured two of wrestling's greatest icons, Giant Baba and Bruno Sammartino, facing off in the Japan Wrestling Association (JWA). Taking place on March 2, 1967, this encounter was a true clash of styles, with Baba's technical prowess and size contrasting with Sammartino's power and resilience.
The match showcased the global appeal of professional wrestling, as Sammartino, the reigning WWWF World Heavyweight Champion, brought his larger-than-life presence to Japan to square off against Baba, a national hero and one of JWA’s top stars.
Packed with hard-hitting action and crowd-pleasing moments, this match remains a key milestone in wrestling history, highlighting the international camaraderie and competition between the American and Japanese wrestling scenes.
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(2024.11.23) Baron von LECTOR & Hollywood Hickman vs The Gulf Coast Regulators - IPW

Professional Wrestling
From Impact Pro Wrestling's "Unfinished Business", utilizing the Freebird Rule, Dynasty members LECTOR & Hollywood Hickman defend the IPW Tag-Team titles against Gutter & Nero of the Gulf Coast Regulators.
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(1987.03.14) 20-Man Battle Royale - Saturday Night's Main Event - WWF

Professional Wrestling
This thrilling 20-Man Battle Royale took place during the March 14, 1987, episode of Saturday Night's Main Event. The match featured some of the WWF’s biggest stars, including Andre the Giant, Hulk Hogan, and Demolition, alongside an array of formidable competitors like Paul Orndorff, Hillbilly Jim, Hercules, Ron Bass, Nikolai Volkoff, The Islanders, Honky Tonk Man, Butch Reed, and Billy Jack Haynes, among others.
The stakes were high, and the action was chaotic as alliances formed and shattered in the blink of an eye. The storyline tension between Hulk Hogan and Andre the Giant was a key highlight, further building the anticipation for their historic clash at WrestleMania III.
Witness the drama, rivalries, and unforgettable moments as these WWF legends battled for supremacy in this iconic match!
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(1983) 20-Man Battle Royale - NWA

Professional Wrestling
Relive the chaos and excitement of classic professional wrestling with this 20-Man Battle Royale from 1983, under the banner of the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA).
Relive the chaos and excitement of classic professional wrestling with this 20-Man Battle Royale from 1983, under the banner of the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA).
This action-packed match features an all-star lineup, including legends such as Junkyard Dog, Dusty Rhodes, Magnum T.A., The Missing Link, "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan, Mr. Wrestling II, "Dr. Death" Steve Williams, Lanny Poffo, Big John Studd, Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart, Nikolai Volkoff, and many more.
Watch as alliances form and break down, powerhouses collide, and underdogs fight to survive in this over-the-top-rope extravaganza. With a prize at stake and 20 of the biggest names in wrestling battling for glory, this match delivers the drama and unpredictability that only a battle royale can provide.
Who will emerge as the last man standing? Tune in to find out!
Watch as alliances form and break down, powerhouses collide, and underdogs fight to survive in this over-the-top-rope extravaganza. With a prize at stake and 20 of the biggest names in wrestling battling for glory, this match delivers the drama and unpredictability that only a battle royale can provide.
Who will emerge as the last man standing? Tune in to find out!
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(1995.12.13) Chris Jericho vs Chris Benoit - Super J Cup Tournament - WAR

Professional Wrestling
Witness a technical masterpiece from the 1995 Super J Cup Tournament as Chris Jericho squares off against Chris Benoit (known in Japan as Wild Pegasus) in this unforgettable clash under the WAR promotion.
Taking place on December 13, 1995, this match highlights the incredible athleticism and storytelling that made the Super J Cup a showcase for the world’s best junior heavyweights. With their remarkable chemistry and contrasting styles, Jericho and Benoit deliver a hard-hitting, fast-paced bout filled with counters, suplexes, and near falls that leave the crowd in awe.
A classic encounter between two rising stars of the 1990s, this match is a must-watch for fans of pure wrestling brilliance. Don't miss this gem from one of the most celebrated tournaments in wrestling history!
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(1987) Mick Foley vs Kamala - WWF

Professional Wrestling
Experience a unique clash from 1987 on WWF Wrestling Challenge as a young Mick Foley, wrestling as an enhancement talent, faces off against the monstrous Kamala!
In this rare encounter, watch the future Hardcore Legend take on the Ugandan Giant in a dominant display of Kamala's ferocity. Foley's resilience is put to the test as Kamala unleashes his raw power and unorthodox style in this memorable squash match.
A fascinating glimpse into Mick Foley's early career and Kamala's fearsome presence in the WWF. A must-see for fans of classic wrestling history!
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(2001.04.18) William Regal vs Brian Danielson - Memphis Championship Wrestling

Professional Wrestling
Watch a rare gem from April 18, 2001, as William Regal squares off against a young Brian Danielson in Memphis Championship Wrestling!
In this incredible matchup, the veteran technical wizard Regal tests the skills of the rising star Danielson, showcasing a masterclass in grappling, storytelling, and pure wrestling technique. Witness how Danielson, on the cusp of greatness, holds his own against one of the most respected technicians in the business.
A must-watch for fans of technical wrestling and those who appreciate seeing the early days of a future legend going toe-to-toe with a seasoned pro. Don't miss this unforgettable bout!
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(1980.01.05) Confrontation between Bruno Sammartino and Hulk Hogan (w/Freddie Blassie) - WWF

Professional Wrestling
Relive a historic moment in wrestling history as two icons collide at ringside! On January 5, 1980, Bruno Sammartino and Hulk Hogan, accompanied by the devious Freddie Blassie, shared the outside of the ring in a tense confrontation that electrified the WWF audience.
The living legend, Bruno Sammartino, faced off against the up-and-coming powerhouse, Hulk Hogan, in a verbal clash that showcased the tension between old-school tradition and the brash new wave of talent. With Freddie Blassie stirring the pot, this encounter set the stage for one of the most memorable rivalries in wrestling history.
Experience the drama, intensity, and charisma that made this moment a cornerstone of professional wrestling storytelling. Don't miss it!
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(1990.01.07) The Skyscrapers (Mean Mark & Dan Spivey) vs Two Enhancement Talent - WCW

Professional Wrestling
Travel back to 1990 and witness the dominance of The Skyscrapers, Mean Mark (later known as The Undertaker) and Dan Spivey, in this WCW showcase. On January 7th, the towering duo takes on two enhancement talents in a match that highlights their raw power, intimidation, and commanding presence.
Mean Mark, with his eerie charisma, and Spivey, with his brutal strength, make quick work of their opponents in this classic squash match. It’s a perfect glimpse into the early careers of these wrestling powerhouses before they cemented their legacies in the sport.
Don’t miss this vintage bout that captures the essence of WCW's tag team division in the early '90s!
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(1908.01.30) George Hackenschmidt vs Joe Rogers - From London, England

Professional Wrestling
Step back in time to 1908 for a historic wrestling encounter between George Hackenschmidt, known as "The Russian Lion," and Joe Rogers. This classic bout, held in London, England, showcases the early days of professional wrestling, where technique, strength, and endurance reigned supreme.
Hackenschmidt, a pioneer of modern wrestling and the first recognized World Heavyweight Champion, faces Rogers in a contest that epitomizes the sport's raw and rugged roots. Witness the grappling mastery and sheer physicality that laid the foundation for professional wrestling as we know it today.
Experience this monumental clash from over a century ago, a must-watch for enthusiasts of wrestling history and those curious about the sport’s evolution. A true gem from the archives!
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(2002.02.24) Toshiaki Kawada vs Keiji Mutoh

Professional Wrestling
Relive one of the most iconic moments in All Japan Pro Wrestling history with this full match from 2002, as the legendary Keiji Muto faces off against Toshiaki Kawada for the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship. After a six-time reign as champion, Muto defends his title in this highly anticipated showdown, marking a pivotal moment in the ongoing rivalry between two of Japan’s biggest wrestling stars.
In this brutal and emotionally charged encounter, both Muto and Kawada bring their A-game, delivering powerful strikes, submission holds, and dramatic near-falls. The intensity between these two veterans reaches its peak as they battle for supremacy in the wrestling world. This contest is not just about the title; it's about legacy, pride, and reclaiming the Triple Crown.
This match is a must-watch for fans of hard-hitting, high-stakes professional wrestling, showcasing some of the best talent that Japan has ever produced. Don’t miss this thrilling encounter between two of the sport's all-time greats!
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(1986.10.17) Ted Dibiase vs Terry Gordy - Steel Cage Match - NWA

Professional Wrestling
On October 17, 1986, Ted DiBiase faced Terry Gordy in an intense Steel Cage Match under the NWA banner. This brutal encounter showcased the grit and resilience of both competitors, as they battled inside the unforgiving structure. The steel cage added an extra layer of physicality and danger to the already heated rivalry between these two wrestling legends.
Ted DiBiase, known for his technical prowess and strategic mind, went toe-to-toe with Terry Gordy, a powerhouse of the legendary Fabulous Freebirds. The match was filled with hard-hitting action, dramatic near-falls, and moments of sheer brutality as the cage was used as a weapon throughout. Fans were treated to an unforgettable bout that highlighted the intense physicality and storytelling that defined this era of professional wrestling.
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(1990.04.07) "Mean" Mark Callous vs Rick Ryder - NWA/WCW

Professional Wrestling
On April 7, 1990, "Mean" Mark Callous, the future WWE legend known as The Undertaker, squared off against Rick Ryder in NWA/WCW. This match was a showcase of Callous’s power and agility, traits that would later define his iconic career. Managed by Paul E. Dangerously (later Paul Heyman), Callous displayed his trademark intimidating presence and devastating offense, including his finishing move, the heart punch. Rick Ryder put up a valiant effort, but Callous's dominance was undeniable, solidifying his status as a force to be reckoned with in the promotion.
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(1998.08) Kurt Angle vs Christian Cage (w/Jim Cornette?) - Funkin Dojo - WWF

Professional Wrestling
Watch one of Kurt Angle’s earliest matches on tape, as the Olympic gold medalist takes on Christian Cage in August 1998, during a Funkin’ Dojo showcase in Quincy, Massachusetts. Christian Cage is managed by Jim Cornette
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(1989.11.25) Ultimate Warrior vs Andre the Giant - Saturday Night's Main Event - WWF

Professional Wrestling
Intercontinental Champion The Ultimate Warrior faces his toughest test yet as he defends his title against Andre the Giant in a thriller.
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(2006.05.12) Rey Mysterio vs The Great Khali - Smackdown - WWE

Professional Wrestling
What happened when WWE’s smallest Superstar took on its tallest?
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(1995.11.19) Team Alundra Blayze vs Team Bertha Faye - 4-on-4 Survivor Series - WWF

Professional Wrestling
Alundra Blayze leads her team of Kyoke Inoue, Sakie Hasegawa and Chaparita Asari against Bertha Faye's team of Aja Kong, Tomoko Watanabe and Lioness Asuka.
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(1987.11.26) Team Hulk Hogan vs Team Andre the Giant - 5-on-5 Survivor Series Match - WWF

Professional Wrestling
Hulk Hogan leads a team of Bam Bam Bigelow, Ken Patera, Don Muraco and Paul Orndorff against Andre the Giant's team of Butch Reed, King Kong Bundy, One Man Gang and Rick Rude in the first-ever main event of Survivor Series.
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(1989.07.23) WarGames Match - Great American Bash - WCW

Professional Wrestling
The first-ever televised WarGames Match goes down in history as The Road Warriors, The Midnight Express and "Dr. Death" Steve Williams take on The Fabulous Freebirds and The Samoan Swat Team.
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(1992.10.31) Yokozuna Debuts in the WWF as The Great Kokina - WWF

Professional Wrestling
From the WWE Vault: Before he became the mighty Yokozuna, he was known as The Great Kokina. Watch this never-before-seen interview where his uncle Afa introduces him to the WWE Universe and “Mean” Gene Okerlund.
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(2015.11.22) Undertaker & Kane vs Bray Wyatt and Luke Harper - WWE

Professional Wrestling
One of WWE’s all-time most imposing duos reunite against Bray Wyatt & Luke Harper of The Wyatt Family.
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(1989.11.23) Hulkamaniacs vs. Million Dollar Team - WWF Survivor Series 1989

Professional Wrestling
Hulk Hogan commands his Hulkamaniacs, including Jake Roberts, Ax and Smash, against The Million Dollar Team of Ted DiBiase, The Warlord, The Barbarian and Zeus at Survivor Series 1989.
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(1991.10.01) Greg Valentine vs The Undertaker - WWF

Professional Wrestling
On October 1, 1991, WWF Prime Time Wrestling featured a match between Greg "The Hammer" Valentine and The Undertaker. The bout highlighted Valentine’s technical style against Undertaker’s emerging dominance. By this time, Undertaker was gaining momentum ahead of his eventual WWF Championship win later that year. This match served as a strong showcase for both performers, with Undertaker’s aura and power setting him apart as a rising star in the company.
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(1997.09.22) Randy Savage vs Stevie Richards - WCW

Professional Wrestling
The Randy Savage vs. Stevie Richards match on the September 22, 1997, episode of WCW Nitro was an interesting clash, showcasing Savage’s dominant in-ring style against the comedic underdog antics of Richards. Though not a major feud, the match provided fans with an entertaining showcase of Savage’s intensity as he continued his prominent role in the nWo. It was a relatively quick bout, further cementing Savage’s position as a top heel during WCW's peak.
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(1993.01.11) Monday Night Raw - First Episode - WWF

Professional Wrestling
The debut episode of WWF Monday Night Raw aired on January 11, 1993, live from the Manhattan Center in New York City, marking the beginning of a new era in wrestling. This episode featured The Undertaker, Shawn Michaels, and others in high-energy matches, showcasing WWF’s (now WWE) bold, live format. The event introduced a fresh, gritty presentation style and set the stage for what would become WWE’s flagship show, blending exciting in-ring action with memorable segments and setting up future feuds and storylines that would shape wrestling for years.
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(1981.04.05) Jerry Lawler vs Terry Funk - Empty Arena Match - Memphis Wrestling

Professional Wrestling
The Empty Arena Match between Jerry "The King" Lawler and Terry Funk aired on April 5, 1981, in Memphis Wrestling and was an iconic clash that set the tone for hardcore wrestling. Set in an empty Mid-South Coliseum, the only voices were the wrestlers and commentator Lance Russell, adding a raw intensity to the bout. The match saw Terry Funk taunting Lawler and using everything at his disposal, leading to a brutal brawl that left a lasting impression on wrestling fans and showcased the fierce rivalry between the two legends.
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(1985.04.28) Ric Flair vs Kerry von Erich - House Show - NWA

Professional Wrestling
On April 28, 1985, Ric Flair defended the NWA World Heavyweight Championship against Kerry Von Erich at a house show, showcasing their ongoing rivalry. The match brought the intensity typical of Flair’s title defenses, with Kerry delivering a strong challenge. Flair’s technical style clashed with Von Erich’s power, making for a hard-fought and memorable encounter. This bout exemplified classic NWA wrestling in the mid-80s, featuring Flair's savvy in-ring tactics and Von Erich's resilience, hallmarks of their legendary feud.
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(1998.10.25) Bret Hart vs Sting - U.S. Title Match - Halloween Havoc 1998 - WCW

Professional Wrestling
At WCW Halloween Havoc 1998, Bret Hart defended his United States Championship against Sting in a highly anticipated match. Both legends brought their technical skills and intensity, making for a thrilling encounter. The match took a dramatic turn when Hart used a steel baseball bat behind the referee's back, incapacitating Sting and applying the Sharpshooter, forcing a knockout finish. This controversial victory allowed Hart to retain his title and further solidified his heel persona in WCW during this period.
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(2003.10.20) Goldberg vs Shawn Michaels - World Heavyweight Title Match - Monday Night Raw Raw - WWF

Professional Wrestling
The October 20, 2003 episode of Raw featured a World Heavyweight Championship match between Goldberg and Shawn Michaels. As Goldberg defended his title, Michaels, known for his resilience and technical skill, pushed Goldberg to the limit in a hard-fought battle. However, Goldberg's power and aggression ultimately proved too much, as he retained his championship in this intense main event. This match was a key part of Goldberg's dominant run during his WWE tenure.
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(1995.11.19) The Bone Street Krew vs The Royals - Survivor Series 1995 - WWF

Professional Wrestling
At WWF Survivor Series 1995, The Bone Street Krew, wrestling as "The Darkside," took on "The Royals" in a traditional Survivor Series elimination match. The Darkside team, led by The Undertaker, featured Savio Vega, Fatu, and Henry O. Godwinn, while The Royals team consisted of Jerry "The King" Lawler, King Mabel, Isaac Yankem DDS, and Hunter Hearst Helmsley. The Darkside team dominated the match, with The Undertaker eliminating all members of The Royals, leading to a clean sweep victory.
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On February 5, 1985, Hulk Hogan faced Tatsumi Fujinami in a rare singles match in All Japan Pro Wrestling.
This clash between the reigning WWF Champion and one of Japan’s top stars was a hard-fought contest, showcasing Hogan’s power against Fujinami’s technical prowess. Unlike Hogan’s usual North American matches, this bout had a more serious tone, with Hogan adapting to the Japanese style, incorporating more mat-based offense. In the end, Hogan’s overwhelming strength proved too much, as he secured the victory, further cementing his status as an international wrestling icon.
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