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July 24, 1985 in Toledo, OH at the Sports Arena Cancelled: July 24, 1985 in Toledo, OH at the Sports Arena Last Updated: May 9, 2021 Page 1 of 3 January 10, 1990 in Toledo, OH TV Taping Seagate Center drawing ??? March 16, 1999 in Toledo, OH ??? drawing 4,281 ($91,699) 1. Jack Victory & Rip Morgan beat Tommy Rich & Eddie Gilbert. 2. Norman pinned The Iron Sheik. 1. Vampiro beat Cpl. Cruel. 3. Tom Zenk pinned Michael Hayes. 2. Bam Bam Bigelow beat Al Greene. 4. Steve Williams pinned The Samoan Savage. 3. Dave Taylor beat Erik Watts. 5. Mark Callous & Dan Spivey DCO The Road Warriors. 4. Kendall Windham DCO Bobby Duncum, Jr. 6. Sting, Arn & Ole Anderson beat The Great Muta, Buzz Sawyer, & The 5. Kenny Kaos beat The Disciple. Dragon Master when Arn pinned Dragon Master. 6. Van Hammer beat Lodi. 7. NWA World Champ Ric Flair beat Lex Luger. 7. Disco Inferno beat Bobby Blaze. 8. Blitzkrieg beat Super Calo. 9. Rick Steiner beat Norman Smiley. 10. WCW Tag Champs Curt Hennig & Barry Windham beat Chris Benoit & March 22, 1990 in Toledo, OH Dean Malenko via DQ. Seagate Center drawing ??? 11. Chavo Guerrero, Jr. beat La Parka. 12. Billy Kidman beat Evan Karagias. 1. Brain Pillman & Eddie Gilbert beat The Midnight Express (Eaton & Lane). 13. Johnny Swinger beat Barry Horowitz. 14. WCW TV Champ Booker T beat Ernest Miller. Note: Also scheduled were Thr Rock-n-Roll Express, Butch Reed, and Ron 15. Bobby Duncum, Jr. beat Bull Pain. Simmons. 16. Silver King beat Lizmark, Jr. 17. Disorderly Conduct beat Scott & Steve Armstrong. 18. Prince Iaukea beat Scotty Riggs. 19. Scott Norton beat Chip Minton. August 12, 1990 in Toledo, OH 20. Jerry Flynn beat Barry Darsow. Seagate Center drawing ??? 21. Lash Laroux beat Lenny Lane. 22. Meng beat Mike Enos. 1. Mike Rotundo vs. The Iron Sheik. 23. Brian Adams & Horace Hogan beat The Barbarian & Hugh Morrus via DQ. 2. Tommy Rich vs. Stan Hansen. 24. Chris Jericho beat Perry Saturn via DQ. 3. Tracy Smothers & Steve Armstrong vs. Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin. 4. Paul Orndorff vs. Barry Windham. 5. Sting & The Junkyard Dog vs. Ric Flair & Arn Anderson. WCW Saturday Night November 23, 1999 in Toledo, OH WCW Saturday Night ??? drawing 1,648 ($39,936) November 25, 1997 in Toledo, OH WCW Saturday Night airing November 27, 1999 on TBS WCW Saturday Night airing November 29, 1997 on TBS 1. Perry Saturn beat Chris Adams. 1. Bobby Eaton & Bobby Walker beat ??? & ???. 2. Juventud Guerrera beat Villano IV. 2. Dean Malenko beat Lenny Lane. 3. Elix Skipper beat Alan Funk. 3. Chris Adams & Norman Smiley beat Steve Regal & Dave Taylor. 4. Rock Cornell beat Sonny Siake. 4. WCW Cruiserweight Champ Eddie Guerrero beat Louie Spicolli. 5. Meng beat Johnny Attitude. 5. Fit Finlay beat ???. 6. Berlyn beat Frankie Lancaster. 6. Harlem Heat beat Glacier & Ernest Miller. 7. WCW Tag Champs Creative Control beat Texas Hangmen. 7. Rey Mysterio Jr. beat ???. A. Evan Karagis beat Barry Horowitz. 8. Jim Duggan beat Kendall Windham. B. Steve Regal beat Barry Darsow. 9. Villano IV beat Super Calo. C. Lash Leroux beat Al Greene. 10. Meng & The Barbarian beat Mortis & Wrath. WCW Saturday Night airing December 4, 1999 on TBS 11. Diamond Dallas Page beat WCW U.S. Champ Curt Hennig via DQ. 8. The Wall beat Dave Birkhead. WCW Saturday Night airing December 6, 1997 on TBS 9. Disorderly Conduct beat Scott & Steve Armstrong. 12. Chavo Guerrero, Jr. beat ???. 10. Evan Karagis beat La Parka via DQ. 13. Chris Jericho beat Brad Armstrong. 11. Silver King beat Villano V. 14. Yuji Nagata beat La Parka. 12. Alan Funk beat Elix Skipper. 15. Public Enemy beat Villano IV & V. 13. WCW Tag Champs Creative Control beat Regal & David Taylor. 16. Disco Inferno beat ???. 14. Chris Benoit beat Scotty Riggs. 17. Juventud Guerrera beat Lizmark. Jr. 18. Rick & Scott Steiner beat Disorderly Conduct. 19. Chris Benoit beat ???. 20. Scott Hall beat Ray Traylor. November 20, 1998 in Toledo, OH ??? drawing 4,500 ($98,688) 1. Ernest Miller beat Prince Iaukea. 2. Silver King, Lizmark Jr., & Ciclope beat Damien, Psicosis, & Hector Garza. 3. Rey Mysterio, Jr. beat Billy Kidman. 4. Konnan beat Vincent. 5. Chris Benoit & Dean Malenko beat Perry Saturn & Kanyon. 6. Scott Hall beat Chris Jericho. 7. Lex Luger beat Bret Hart. Last Updated: May 9, 2021 Page 2 of 3 July 20, 2000 in Toledo, OH ??? drawing 2,554 ($18,509) 1. Shane Helms, Shannon Moore, Tank Abbott beat Yang, Kaz Hayashi, & Jamie-san. 2. Chavo Guerrero, Jr. beat Juventud Guerrera. 3. Gen. Rection & Cpl. Cajun beat Shawn Stasiak & Chuck Palumbo and Sean O'Haire & Mark Jindrak in a “three way” match. 4. WCW Hardcore Champ Big Vito beat David Flair. 5. Mike Awesome beat Rick Steiner in a “tables” match. 6. WCW US Champ Lance Storm beat Billy Kidman. 7. Sting beat The Demon. 8. WCW World Champ Booker T beat Shane Douglas. Last Updated: May 9, 2021 Page 3 of 3 .
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