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October 9, 1983 in Trotwood, OH Hara Arena Drawing ??? October 9, 1983 in Trotwood, OH Hara Arena drawing ??? 1. Tiger Chung Lee beat Bob Boyer. 2. Pat Patterson beat Dr. X. 3. Tony Garea beat Jerry Valiant. 4. Susan Starr & Penny Mitchell beat The Fabulous Moolah & Judy Martin. 5. Tito Santana beat Mike Sharpe. 6. Rocky Johnson beat Wild Samoan Samula. 7. Andre the Giant & Ivan Putski beat WWF Tag Champs Wild Samoans Afa & Sika. Note: This was the first WWF card in the Trotwood area. It was promoted off of their Saturday at noon show on WKEF Channel 22 which had recently replaced the syndicated Georgia Championhip Wrestling show in the same time slot. November 14, 1983 in Trotwood, OH Hara Arena drawing ??? 1. Steve Regal beat Bob Colt. 2. Eddie Gilbert beat Jerry Valiant. 3. Tiger Chung Lee beat Bob Bradley. 4. Sgt. Slaughter beat Steve Pardee. 5. Jimmy Snuka beat Mr. Fuji. 6. Pat Patterson beat Don Muraco via DQ. 7. Bob Backlund beat Ivan Koloff. December 12, 1983 in Trotwood, OH Hara Arena drawing ??? 1. Steve Regal drew Jerry Valiant 2. SD Jones beat Bobby Colt. 3. Tony Atlas beat Mr. Fuji via countout. 4. The Iron Sheik beat Jay Strongbow 5. The Masked Superstar beat Tony Garea. 6. WWF I-C Champion Don Muraco beat Ivan Putski via countout. 7. Jimmy Snuka beat Ivan Koloff. Last Updated: May 24, 2021 Page 1 of 16 February 1, 1984 in Trotwood, OH August 17, 1984 in Trotwood, OH Hara Arena drawing ??? Hara Arena drawing ??? 1. Battle royal. Scheduled for the match were Andre the Giant, Tony Atlas, 1. Jerry Valiant beat Billy Travis. Rocky Johnson, Ivan Putski, Tito Santana, Tiger Chung Lee, The Iron Sheik, 2. Princess Victoria & Velvet McIntyre beat Despina Montegas & Leilani Kai. Don Muraco, The Masked Superstar, Paul Orndorff, and Salvatore Bellomo. 3. Don Muraco beat Salvatore Bellomo. 4. Ivan Putski beat Jesse Ventura via countout. 5. The Wild Samoans beat The Moondogs. 6. Andre the Giant beat The Iron Sheik. 7. WWF I-C Champ Tito Santana DDQ Greg Valentine. February 26, 1984 in Trotwood, OH Hara Arena drawing ??? 1. Andre the Giant, Ivan Putski, & Rocky Johnson beat Roddy Piper, David Schultz, & Paul Orndorff in three falls. Piper, Schultz, & Orndorff were November 15, 1984 in Trotwood, OH DQed for the third fall. Hara Arena drawing ??? 1. Ken Patera beat Bob Boyer. 2. Mr. Wrestling II beat Billy Travis. 3. SD Jones drew Terry Gibbs. March 19, 1984 in Trotwood, OH 4. Mike Rotundo beat Steve Lombardi. Hara Arena drawing ??? 5. Ivan Putski beat Jerry Valiant. 6. Paul Orndorff beat Rocky Johnson. 1. Jerry Valiant beat Akira Maeda. 7. WWF I-C Champ Greg Valentine beat Tito Santana. 2. Wild Samoan Sika beat Tony Garea. 8. Blackjack Mulligan won a “battle royal.” 3. Sgt. Slaughter beat Bobby Colt. 4. Tony Atlas beat Mr. Fuji via countout. 5. Jimmy Snuka beat Wild Samoan Afa. 6. Pat Patterson beat The Iron Sheik. 7. WWF I-C Champ Tito Santana beat Tiger Chung Lee. December 30, 1984 in Trotwood, OH 8. Andre the Giant beat The Masked Superstar. Hara Arena drawing ??? 1. No results available. April 20, 1984 in Trotwood, OH Hara Arena drawing ??? 1. Spike Huber pinned Billy Travis (12:45). 2. Tiger Chung Lee pinned Steve Lombardi (11:23). 3. WWF Tag Champs Tony Atlas & Rocky Johnson beat Billy Travis & Randy King (6:34). 4. Ivan Putski beat Greg Valentine (12:09) via DQ. 5. Roddy Piper & David Schultz beat B. Brian Blair & Pete Sanchez (13:32). 6. WWF World Champ Hulk Hogan beat Paul Orndorff (10:01) via countout. June 28, 1984 in Trotwood, OH Hara Arena drawing ??? 1. Brian Blair drew Bob Orton, Jr. 2. Greg Valentine beat Bob Boyer. 3. Ivan Putski beat Bobby Colt. 4. Rocky Johnson beat Paul Orndorff via countout. 5. Sgt. Slaughter beat Jerry Valiant. 6. Andre the Giant beat The Iron Sheik. July 26, 1984 in Trotwood, OH Hara Arena drawing ??? 1. The Moondogs beat Roger Ruffin & Billy Travis. 2. Ivan Putski beat Jerry Valiant. 3. Rocky Johnson beat Mr. Fuji. 4. John Studd beat Jay Strongbow. 5. WWF Tag Champs Dick Murdoch & Adrian Adonis beat The Wild Samoans. 6. Jimmy Snuka beat Roddy Piper via DQ. Last Updated: May 24, 2021 Page 2 of 16 January 25, 1985 in Trotwood, OH August 8, 1985 in Trotwood, OH Hara Arena drawing ??? Hara Arena drawing ??? 1. Tony Garea vs. Moondog Spot. 1. Andre the Giant & George Steele beat Nikolai Volkoff & The Iron Sheik 2. David Sammartino vs. Moondog Rex. 3. Mr. Wrestling II vs. Les Thornton. 4. WWF Women's Champ Wendi Richter vs. Judy Martin. 5. Ivan Putski vs. Paul Orndorff. 6. Tito Santana vs. Brutus Beefcake. September 3, 1985 in Trotwood, OH 7. WWF I-C Champ Greg Valentine vs. The Junkyard Dog. Hara Arena drawing ??? 1. Rick McGraw vs. Adrian Adonis 2. B. Brian Blair vs. Moondog Spot 3. Jim Brunzell vs. Les Thornton March 1, 1985 in Trotwood, OH 4. Ivan Putski vs. the Missing Link Hara Arena drawing ??? 5. The Junkyard Dog & Uncle Elmer vs. WWF Tag Team Champions Greg Valentine & Brutus Beefcake 1. The Cobra vs. Jerry Valiant. 2. David Sammartino vs. Moondog Spot. 3. Rick McGraw vs. The Spoiler. 4. Tony Atlas vs. Moondog Rex. 5. WWF I-C Champ Greg Valentine vs. The Junkyard Dog. October 23, 1985 in Trotwood, OH 6. WWF Tag Champs Barry Windham & Mike Rotundo vs. Nikolai Volkoff & Hara Arena drawing ??? The Iron Sheik. 1. Lanny Poffo beat Tiger Chung Lee. 2. The Spoiler beat Bobby Colt. 3. Scott McGhee beat Rene Goulet. 4. Cpl. Kirchner beat Barry O. March 21, 1985 in Trotwood, OH 5. The British Bulldogs beat Bret Hart & Jim Niedhart. Hara Arena drawing ??? 6. The Junkyard Dog & Mike Rotundo beat WWF Tag Champs Greg Valentine & Brutus Beefcake via DQ. 1. The Cobra vs. Matt Borne. 2. Tony Atlas vs. Tiger Chung Lee. 3. Swede Hanson vs. King Kong Bundy. 4. Bret Hart vs. Don Muraco. 5. Mike Rotundo vs. Nikolai Volkoff. November 16, 1985 in Trotwood, OH 6. Barry Windham vs. The Iron Sheik. Hara Arena drawing ??? 7. WWF IC Champion Greg Valentine vs. Jimmy Snuka. 1. Jose Luis Rivera vs. Barry O. 2. Cpl. Kirchner vs. Ron Shaw. 3. George Steele vs. Moondog Spot. 4. Uncle Elmer vs. John Studd. May 1, 1985 in Trotwood, OH 5. Tito Santana & Ricky Steamboat vs. Don Muraco & Mr. Fuji. Hara Arena drawing ??? 1. No results available. December 26, 1985 in Trotwood, OH Hara Arena drawing ??? May 27, 1985 in Trotwood, OH 1. Lanny Poffo vs. Terry Gibbs. Hara Arena drawing 1,000 2. Tony Atlas vs. Tiger Chung Lee. 3. B. Brian Blair vs. Jim Niedhart. 1. SD Jones beat Charlie Fulton. 4. Jim Brunzell vs. Bret Hart. 2. Tony Garea drew Rene Goulet. 5. Cpl. Kirchner vs. Nikolai Volkoff. 3. John Studd beat Bobby Colt. 6. Andre the Giant & Hillbilly Jim vs. John Studd & King Kong Bundy. 4. David Sammartino beat Don Muraco via DQ. 5. George Steele beat Matt Borne. 6. Mike Rotundo & Barry Windham beat WWF Tag Champs The Iron Sheik & Nikolai Volkoff via DQ. July 11, 1985 in Trotwood, OH Hara Arena drawing ??? 1. Salvatore Bellomo vs. The Spoiler. 2. David Sammartino vs. Les Thornton. 3. Rene Goulet vs. Brian Blair. 4. Pedro Morales vs. Terry Gibbs. 5. Ricky Steamboat pinned Don Muraco. 6. Paul Orndorff pinned Bob Orton, Jr. Last Updated: May 24, 2021 Page 3 of 16 January 27, 1986 in Trotwood, OH September 12, 1986 in Trotwood, OH Hara Arena drawing ??? Hara Arena drawing ??? 1. No results available. 1. Dick Slater vs. Steve Lombardi. 2. Koko B. Ware vs. Mr. X. Note: Schedule to appear was Don Muraaco. 3. Lanny Poffo vs. Kamala. 4. The Killer Bees vs. Hoss & Jimmy Jack Funk. 5. Ricky Steamboat vs. Jake Roberts. 6. Jesse Ventura beat The Iron Sheik. February 21, 1986 in Trotwood, OH Hara Arena drawing ??? 1. Scott McGhee vs. Steve Lombardi. October 9, 1986 in Trotwood, OH 2. Cousin Luke vs. Les Thornton. Hara Arena drawing ??? 3. Lanny Poffo vs. Adrian Adonis. 4. Tony Atlas vs. Iron Mike Sharpe 1. Koko B. Ware vs. Jimmy Jack Funk. 5. Ricky Steamboat vs. Bob Orton, Jr. 2. Pedro Morales vs. Kamala. 6. WWF Tag Champs Greg Valentine & Brutus Beefcake vs. The British 3. Billy Jack Haynes vs. Hercules. Bulldogs. 4. Hillbilly Jim beat Mr. Fuji in a “tuxedo” match. 5. The Junkyard Dog vs. Jake Roberts. March 27, 1986 in Trotwood, OH Hara Arena drawing ??? November 5, 1986 in Trotwood, OH Hara Arena drawing ??? 1. Sivi Afi vs. Barry O. 2. Scott McGhee vs. Jake Roberts. 1. No results available. 3. George Wells vs. Adrian Adonis. 4. WWF Tag Champs Greg Valentine & Brutus Beefcake vs. The Killer Bees. Note: Schedule to appear were The Hart Foundation. 5. WWF I-C Champ Randy Savage vs. Tito Santana. 6. Andre the Giant vs. John Studd. November 27, 1986 in Trotwood, OH Hara Arena drawing ??? May 25, 1986 in Trotwood, OH Hara Arena drawing ??? 1. Danny Spivey vs. Moondog Rex. 2. Mike Rotundo vs. Moondog Spot. 1. Lanny Poffo vs. Tiger Chung Lee. 3. Dick Slater vs. Butch Reed. 2. King Tonga vs. Les Thornton. 4. Tito Santana vs. Jake Roberts. 3. Cpl. Kirchner vs. Nikolai Volkoff. 5. WWF Tag Champs The British Bulldogs vs. Nikolai Volkoff & The Iron 4. George Steele vs. The Iron Sheik. Sheik. 5. The Killer Bees vs. Moondogs Spot & Rex. 6. WWF I-C Champ Randy Savage vs. The Junkyard Dog. 6. WWF I-C Champ Randy Savage vs. Tito Santana. December 29, 1986 in Trotwood, OH June 1986 in Trotwood, OH Hara Arena drawing ??? Hara Arena drawing ??? 1.
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