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Other Promotions World Wrestling Association (WWA) Last Updated: May 10, 2021 Page 1 of 19 March 11, 1980 in Trotwood, OH Hara Arena drawing ??? 1. Women’s match. 2. Dick the Bruiser & Bobo Brazil vs. Jerry Valiant & Paul Christy. Note: The WWA tv show aired on WTTV Channel 4 (from Indianapolis) which was available on area cable systems April 8, 1980 in Trotwood, OH Hara Arena drawing ??? 1. Women’s match. 2. Bobo Brazil vs. Tim Hampton. 3. WWA Tag Champs Dick the Bruiser & Spike Huber DDQ Roger Kirby & Jerry Valiant. May 6, 1980 in Trotwood, OH Hara Arena drawing ??? 1. Jackie Ruffen vs. Jerry Graham. 2. Tom Lynch vs. Mark Manson. 3. Tim Hampton vs. Jim Grabmire. 4. Bobo Brazil vs. Paul Christy. 5. WWA Tag Champss Jerry Valiant & Roger Kirby vs. Dick the Bruiser & Spike Huber in a “no DQ” match. Last Updated: May 10, 2021 Page 2 of 19 Memphis Wrestling Last Updated: May 10, 2021 Page 3 of 19 September 20, 1980: Wrestling returned to local television with Jerry Jarrett’s Memphis-based program airing on WKEF Channel 22. This only lasted through the end of the year with no live shows being run. May 31, 1981 in Trotwood, OH Hara Arena drawing ??? 1. Kevin Sullivan vs. Dutch Mantell. 2. Jerry Lawler vs. Terry Funk. Note: This card was likely cancelled. A future newspaper article mentions three wresting shows in the first half of the year had been cancelled. Last Updated: May 10, 2021 Page 4 of 19 Mid-Atlantic Wrestling Last Updated: May 10, 2021 Page 5 of 19 August 9, 1981 in Dayton, OH Convention Center drawing ??? 1. Mid-Atlantic Tag Champs Nikolia Volkoff & Chris Markoff vs. Dewey Robertson & Johnny Weaver. 2. Mid-Atlantic Champ Ivan Koloff vs. Ricky Steamboat. 3. U.S. Champ Roddy Piper vs. Jay Youngblood. Last Updated: May 10, 2021 Page 6 of 19 Southeastern Championship Wrestling Last Updated: May 10, 2021 Page 7 of 19 April 27, 1982 in Dayton, OH Convention Center drawing ??? 1. Roy Rogers vs. Jeff Sword. 2. Wayne Farris vs. Jerry Gray. 3. Women’s battle royal. 4. The Midnight Express vs. Tojo Yamamoto & Ric McCord. 5. Ron Fuller vs. Hans Mueller. 6. Austin Idol vs. Mr. Wrestling. Note: The promotion’s TV show had been airing on WKEF Channel 22. Last Updated: May 10, 2021 Page 8 of 19 Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) Last Updated: May 10, 2021 Page 9 of 19 August 2, 1998 in Trotwood, OH Hara Arena drawing 4,376 ($110,000) Shown live on PPV (0.20) A. Balls Mahoney & Axl Rotten beat Tracy Smothers & Little Guido. 1. Justin Credible pinned Jerry Lynn (14:36). 2. Chris Candido pinned Lance Storm (11:00). 3. Masato Tanaka pinned Mike Awesome (11:49). 4. ECW Tag Champs Sabu & Rob Van Dam beat Hayabusa & Jinsei Shinzaki (20:51) when Sabu pinned Shinzaki. 5. FTW Champ Taz beat Bam Bam Bigelow (13:21) via submission in a “falls count anywhere.” 6. Tommy Dreamer, Sandman, & Spike Dudley beat Buh Buh Ray, D-Von, & Big Dick Dudley (14:26) in a “street fight” when Dreamer pinned Buh Buh. April 10, 1999 in Trotwood, OH Hara Arena drawing 1,794 ($50,000) 1. Chris Chetti & Nova beat Danny Doring & Amish Roadkill. 2. Spike Dudley won a “battle royal.” 3. Jerry Lynn beat Rhino Richards. 4. New Jack beat Mustafa Saed in a “gangsta death” match. 5. ECW Champ Taz beat Spike Dudley via submission. 6. Tommy Dreamer beat Steve Corino. 7. Shane Douglas NC Justin Credible. 8. Buh Buh Ray Dudley beat Balls Mahoney. 9. ECW TV Champ Rob Van Dam beat D-Von Dudley. July 18, 1999 in Trotwood, OH Hara Arena drawing 3,700 ($124,000) Shown live on PPV (0.26) A. Vito Lograsso pinned Simon Diamond. 1. Chris Chetti & Nova beat Danny Doring & Amish Roadkill (7:03) when Roadkill was pinned. 2. Jazz pinned Jason Knight (6:33). 3. Super Crazy pinned Little Guido (12:31) 4. Balls Mahoney & Spike Dudley beat Buh Buh Ray & D-Von Dudley (15:41) via pinfall to win the ECW Tag Team Title. 5. Tommy Dreamer & Francine interview. During this segment Steve Corino interrupted and ended up being pinned by Francine. 6. ECW Champ Taz NC Yoshihiro Tajiri (10:06). 7. Rob Van Dam & Jerry Lynn beat Justin Credible & Lance Storm (21:07) when Lynn pinned Storm. October 30, 1999 in Trotwood, OH Hara Arena drawing 2,500 1. Simon Diamond beat Nova. 2. Danny Doring & Amish Roadkill beat Axl Rotten & Balls Mahoney and CW Anderson & Bill Wiles in a “three way dance.” 3. Jerry Lynn pinned Steve Corino. 4. Chris Candido beat Spike Dudley. 5. Yoshihiro Tajiri pinned Super Crazy. 6. Sabu beat Tracy Smothers. 7. ECW TV Champ Rob Van Dam beat Little Guido. 8. Sandman NC Rhino. 9. ECW Champ Mike Awesome beat Taz. Last Updated: May 10, 2021 Page 10 of 19 Ring of Honor (ROH) Last Updated: May 10, 2021 Page 11 of 19 Wrath of the Racket 6. Daizee Haze beat Lacey, Tracy Brooks, and Allison Danger in a “four August 9, 2003 in Dayton, OH corners survival” match when she pinned Lacey. Montgomery County Fairgrounds drawing625 7. CM Punk submitted Alex Shelley (22:01). 8. Samoa Joe & Bryan Danielson beat Austin Aries & Jack Evans (21:44) when 1. Deranged & Jay Lethal beat Fast Eddie & Don Juan, HC Loc & Masada, and Joe submitted Evans. Joel & Jose Maximo (9:04) in a “scramble” match when Deranged pinned 9. Jimmy Rave pinned AJ Styles (22:07). Loc. 2. Nigel McGuiness pinned Chet Jablonski (6:43). 3. Homicide pinned Chris Sabin (9:02). 4. Ace Steel & Colt Cabana beat Alex Shelley & Jimmy Jacobs (11:18) when both pinned Shelley. Final Showdown 5. Matt Stryker pinned Justin Credible (11:31). May 13, 2005 in Dayton, OH 6. Michael Shane beat Wagner Brown, Scoot Andrews, and Hotstuff Hernandez Montgomery County Fairgrounds drawing 600 (16:34) in a “four corners survival” match when he pinned Andrews. 7. Jimmy Rave submitted Slim J (8:57). 1. Alex Shelley pinned Roderick Strong (15:13). 8. ROH Champ Samoa Joe pinned BJ Whitmer (12:21). 2. Matt Stryker submitted The Masked Chicago Superstar (HC Loc) (3:22). 9. AJ Styles & Homicide beat Christopher Daniels & Dan Maff (18:19) when 3. Jack Evans beat Samoa Joe, Ebessan, and Delirious in a “four corners Styles pinned Daniels. survival” match when he pinned Delirious. 4. ROH Tag Champs BJ Whitmer & Jimmy Jacobs beat CM Punk & Ace Steel (16:43) when Whitmer pinned Punk. 5. Jimmy Rave pinned Matt Sydal (12:36). 6. Colt Cabana & Doug Williams beat Nigel McGuinness & Chad Collyer World Title Classic (14:46) when Cabana pinned McGuiness. June 12, 2004 in Dayton, OH 7. ROH Champ Austin Aries pinned James Gibson (23:47). Montgomery County Fairgrounds drawing 400 8. Bryan Danielson pinned Homicide (14:13) in a “steel cage” match. 1. Danny Daniels & Masada beat The Ring Crew Express (Marcos & Dunn) (6:31) when Daniels pinned Dunn. 2. Jimmy Jacobs beat HC Loc, Rainman, Caprice Coleman, Matt Sydal, and Delirious (9:51) in a “six man mayhem” match when he pinned Loc. Redemption 3. Alex Shelley, Austin Aries & Roderick Strong beat Matt Stryker, John August 12, 2005 in Dayton, OH Walters, & Jimmy Rave (16:20) when Aries submitted Rave. Montgomery County Fairgrounds drawing 700 4. Jay Lethal beat Chad Collyer, Ray Gordy, and Superstar Steve in a “four corners survival” match when he submitted Collyer. 1. Ace Steel beat Matt Stryker, Delirious, and James Keenan (5:26) in a “four 5. ROH Champ Samoa Joe drew CM Punk (60:00). corners survival” match when he pinned Delirious. 6. Dan Maff & BJ Whitmer beat Mark & Jay Brisco, Colt Cabana & Ace Steel, 2. Colt Cabana pinned Spanky (8:28). and Jack Evans & Austin Aries (34:34) in an “ultimate endurance” match. 3. ROH Tag Champs BJ Whitmer & Jimmy Jacobs beat Nigel McGuinness & Whitmer submitted Evans (13:51) in a “tap out” fall. Maff pinned Mark Chad Collyer (10:51) when Jacobs pinned Collyer. Brisco (17:24) in a “scramble” fall. Maff pinned Cabana (34:34) in an 4. Austin Aries, Roderick Strong, & Matt Sydal beat Jimmy Rave, Alex “anything goes” fall. Shelley, & Abyss (16:52) when Aries pinned Rave. 5. Low-Ki NC Jay Lethal (15:54). 6. Matt Hardy pinned Homicide (17:37). 7. James Gibson beat CM Punk, Samoa Joe, and Christopher Daniels (50:41) in a “four-way elimination” match to win the ROH Title. Joe submitted ROH Gold Daniels (41:11). Punk pinned Joe (42:11). Gibson pinned Punk (50:41). October 15, 2004 in Dayton, OH Montgomery County Fairgrounds drawing ??? 1. Homicide pinned CM Punk (17:13). 2. Matt Sydal pinned Trent Acid (8:24). Tag Wars 2006 3. Jimmy Jacobs & Delirious beat Angel Dust & Dixie (8:40) when Jacobs January 27, 2006 in Dayton, OH pinned Dust. Montgomery County Fairgrounds drawing 600 4. Chad Collyer beat Jay Lethal (12:51) via submission. 5. Dan Maff & BJ Whitmer DDQ HC Loc & Tony DeVito (0:38). 1. Matt Sydal, Jimmy Yang, & Jack Evans beat Adam Pearce, Jimmy Jacobs, & 6. Dan Maff & BJ Whitmer beat HC Loc & Tony DeVito (11:35) in a BJ Whitmer (11:23) when Evans pinned Jacobs. “hardcore” match when Whitmer pinned DeVito. Mick Foley was the 2. Jimmy Rave, Alex Shelley, & Abyss beat Tony Mamaluke, Sal Rinauro, & referee. Jay Fury (15:47) when Shelley pinned Fury. 7. Nigel McGuinness beat Josh Daniels, Roderick Strong, and Matt Stryker 3. Claudio Castagnoli pinned Chad Collyer. (10:56) (16:38) in a “four corners survival” match when he pinned Daniels.
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