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October 8, 1983 in Cincinnati, OH Cincinnati Gardens Drawing ??? 1 October 8, 1983 in Cincinnati, OH Cincinnati Gardens drawing ??? 1. Tiger Chung Lee beat Bob Boyer. 2. Tony Garea beat Dr. X. 3. The Fabulous Moolah & Sue Starr beat Penny Mitchell & Judy Martin. 4. Pat Patterson beat Mike Sharpe. 5. Tito Santana beat George Steele. 6. Andre the Giant, Ivan Putski, & Rocky Johnson beat Wild Samoans Afa, Sika, & Samula via DQ. November 13, 1983 in Cincinnati, OH Cincinnati Gardens drawing 2,000 1. Steve Regal beat Bob Colt. 2. Jerry Valiant beat Steve Lombardi. 3. Mr. Fuji & Tiger Chung Lee beat Bob Bradley & Eddie Gilbert. 4. Pat Patterson beat Ivan Koloff countout. 5. Jimmy Snuka beat Don Muraco. 6. WWF World Champ Bob Backlund beat Sgt. Slaughter. December 11, 1983 in Cincinnati, OH Cincinnti Gardens drawing 1,200 1. Ivan Putski vs. Mr. Fuji. 2. The Masked Superstar vs. Jay Strongbow. 3. WWF I-C Champ Don Muraco vs. Jimmy Snuka. Last Updated: August 16, 2021 Page 1 of 17 January 8, 1984 in Cincinnati, OH July 27, 1984 in Cincinnati, OH Cincinnati Gardens drawing ??? 1. Jerry Valiant drew Jose Luis Rivera. 2. Mr. Fuji beat Steve Lombardi. 1. Jesse Ventura beat Jack Morris. 3. WWF I-C Champ Don Muraco beat Salvatore Bellomo. 2. The Moondogs beat Bobby Boyers & Billy Travis. 4. WWF World Champ The Iron Sheik beat Pat Patterson via DQ. 3. Rocky Johnson beat Mr. Fuji. 5. Bob Backlund beat The Masked Superstar via DQ. 4. John Studd beat Jay Strongbow. 6. WWF Tag Champs Tony Atlas & Rocky Johnson DDQ Wild Samoans Afa 5. Greg Valentine beat Ivan Putski. & Sika. 6. Roddy Piper, Adrian Adonis, & Dick Murdoch beat Jimmy Snuka & The Wild Samoans. February 2, 1984 in Cincinnati, OH Cincinnati Gardens drawing ??? August 18, 1984 in Cincinnati, OH 1. WWF I-C Champ Don Muraco vs. Tito Santana. Cincinnati Gardens drawing ??? 2. WWF Tag Champs Tony Atlas & Rocky Johnson vs. The Iron Sheik & Tiger Chung Lee. 1. Match results unavailable. 3. Ivan Putski vs. Paul Orndorff. 4. Andre the Giant vs. The Masked Superstar. Note: Scheduled to appear were Jimmy Snuka and Tito Santana. February 26, 1984 in Cincinnati, OH Cincinnati Gardens drawing 3,000 November 16, 1984 in Cincinnati, OH 1. Roddy Piper & David Schultz beat Eddie Gilbert & Tony Garea. 1. Bret Hart beat Steve Lombardi. 2. Ivan Putski beat Paul Orndorff via countout. Tony Garea was the referee. 2. Ken Patera beat Billy Travis. 3. The Iron Sheik beat Slavatore Bellomo. 3. Ivan Putski beat Jerry Valiant. 4. Tiger Chung Lee beat Paul Vachon. 4. Mike Rotundo beat Dave Pagen. 5. Mr. Fuji drew Brian Blair. 5. Bob Orton, Jr. & Paul Orndorff beat Rocky Johnson & SD Jones. 6. Rene Goulet beat Charlie Fulton. 6. WWF I-C Champ Greg Valentine beat Tito Santana via DQ. 7. Andre the Giant, Rocky Johnson, & SD Jones beat Wild Samoans Afa, Sika, 7. Mr. Wrestling II drew Terry Gibbs. & Samula. 8. Paul Orndorff won a “battle royal.” March 20, 1984 in Cincinnati, OH December 14, 1984 in Cincinnati, OH 1. Sgt. Slaughter beat Tiger Chung Lee. Riverfront Coliseum drawing ??? 2. Tony Atlas beat Jerry Valiant. 3. Akira Maeda beat Bobby Colt. 1. Tony Atlas beat Terry Gibbs. 4. The Iron Sheik beat Tony Garea. 2. Mr. Wrestling II beat Moondog Rex. 5. B. Brian Blair beat Mr. Fuji. 3. Mike Rotundo beat Moondog Spot. 6. Jimmy Snuka beat Wild Samoan Sika. 4. Blackjack Mulligan beat Mr. Fuji. 7. WWF I-C Champ Tito Santana beat The Masked Superstar. 5. Jimmy Snuka & The Tonga Kid NC Roddy Piper & Paul Orndorff. 8. Andre the Giant won a “battle royal.” Note: Later in the night, Piper was arrested by Fort Mitchell, KY (a suburb of Cincinnati) police for drunk driving. April 21, 1984 in Cincinnati, OH ??? drawing 3,000 1. B. Brian Blair beat Steve Lombardi. 2. David Schultz beat Ivan Putski. 3. Spike Huber beat Billy Travis. 4. Tiger Chung Lee beat Pete Sanchez. 5. WWF World Champ Hulk Hogan beat Greg Valentine via DQ. 6. Roddy Piper & Paul Orndorff NC Tony Atlas & Rocky Johnson. May 26, 1984 in Cincinnati, OH Cincinnati Gardens drawing 3,000 1. Terry Daniels beat Lanny Kean. 2. Tony Garea beat Mr. Fuji. 3. Rene Goulet beat Billy Travis. 4. Jay Strongbow beat Tiger Chung Lee. 5. Paul Orndorff beat SD Jones. 6. Don Muraco beat Salvatore Bellomo. 7. Jimmy Snuka beat Greg Valentine. 8. Sgt. Slaughter beat David Schultz. Last Updated: August 16, 2021 Page 2 of 17 January 26, 1985 in Cincinnati, OH Wrestlefest 1985 Riverfront Coliseum drawing 8,000 September 2, 1985 in Cincinnati, OH Riverfront Coliseum drawing 10,348 1. Nikolai Volkoff beat Pat Patterson. 2. Ivan Putski beat Brutus Beefcake via DQ. 1. Lanny Poffo drew Mike Sharpe (20:00). 3. Bob Orton, Jr. beat Steve Lombardi. 2. Moondog Spot pinned Steve Lombardi. 4. Mr. Wrestling II beat Les Thornton. 3. Junkyard Dog pinned Bob Orton, Jr. 5. The Iron Sheik beat Mr. Wrestling II. 4. King Kong Bundy pinned Swede Hanson. 6. Junkyard Dog & Ivan Putski beat Roddy Piper & Paul Orndorff. 5. Ricky Steamboat beat Don Muraco via DQ. 6. The British Bulldogs beat The Hart Foundation when Dynamite beat Hart. 7. WWF World Champ Hulk Hogan beat Roddy Piper (9:25) via DQ. February 28, 1985 in Cincinnati, OH Riverfront Coliseum drawing ??? October 18, 1985 in Cincinnati, OH 1. Match results unavailable. Riverfront Coliseum drawing ??? 1. Cousin Junior beat Rene Goulet. 2. Mr. Wrestling II beat Les Thornton. 3. Scott McGhee beat Tiger Chung Lee. March 20, 1985 in Cincinnati, OH 4. Tony Atlas beat The Iron Sheik via DQ. Riverfront Coliseum drawing ??? 5. Randy Savage beat Steve Gatorwolf. 6. Andre the Giant beat King Kong Bundy via countout. 1. The Cobra beat Tiger Chung Lee. 7 Hillbilly Jim, Mike Rotundo, & Tony Atlas beat Johnny Valiant, Greg 2. Bret Hart beat Rene Goulet. Valentine, & Brutus Beefcake. 3. Jimmy Snuka beat Matt Borne. 4. Don Muraco beat Tony Atlas. 5. WWF Tag Champs Barry Windham & Mike Rotundo beat The Iron Sheik & Nikolai Volkoff. 6. King Kong Bundy beat Swede Hanson. November 10, 1985 in Cincinnati, OH 7. WWF World Champ Hulk Hogan beat Brutus Beefcake via DQ. Riverfront Coliseum drawing 900 Note: The last three matches were broadcast on local radio station WLW 700. 1. Hercules Hernandez beat SD Jones. 2. Judy Martin beat Princess Jasmine. 3. George Steele beat The Iron Sheik via DQ. 4. Randy Savage beat Scott McGhee. 5. WWF Tag Champs Greg Valentine & Brutus Beefcake beat Mike Rotundo April 26, 1985 in Cincinnati, OH & Danny Spivey. Riverfront Coliseum drawing 8,000 6. Don Muraco beat Ricky Steamboat via DQ. 1. Bret Hart beat Rick McGraw. 2. Johnny V pinned SD Jones. 3. The British Bulldogs beat Rene Goulet & Moondog Spot. 4. Bob Orton, Jr. pinned Mr. Wrestling II. December 29, 1985 in Cincinnati, OH 5. Jim Neidhart pinned Salvatore Bellomo. Riverfront Coliseum drawing ??? 6. Jimmy Snuka beat Roddy Piper via DQ. 7. WWF World Champ Hulk Hogan pinned Brutus Beefcake. 1. Match results unavailable. Note: Scheduled to appear were Andre the Giant and King Kong Bundy. June 2, 1985 in Cincinnati, OH Riverfront Coliseum drawing ??? 1. Match results unavailable. Cancelled: July 7, 1985 in Cincinnati, OH at Riverfront Coliseum August 12, 1985 in Cincinnati, OH Riverfront Coliseum drawing ??? 1. Match results unavailable. Note: Scheduled to appear was John Studd. Last Updated: August 16, 2021 Page 3 of 17 February 2, 1986 in Cincinnati, OH Riverfront Coliseum drawing 10,000 1. King Tonga beat Mike Sharpe. 2. George Steele beat Steve Lombardi. 3. Tony Atlas beat Tiger Chung Lee. 4. The Junkyard Dog beat Hercules Hernandez. 5. WWF World Champ Hulk Hogan pinned Terry Funk. 6. Cpl. Kirchner beat The Iron Sheik. 7. WWF Tag Champs Greg Valentine & Brutus Beefcake beat The Killer Bees. March 8, 1986 in Cincinnati, OH Riverfront Coliseum drawing ??? 1. Dan spivey beat Ron Shaw. 2. Tony Atlas drew Hercules Hernandez. 3. George Steele beat Paul Chirsty. 4. WWF Tag Champs Greg Valentine & Brutus Beefcake beat The British Bulldogs. 5. King Kong Bundy beat Hillbilly Jim. 6. Paul Orndorff beat Roddy Piper via DQ. May 22, 1986 in Cincinnati, OH Riverfront Coliseum drawing ??? 1. WWF I-C Champ Randy Savage vs. Tito Santana. Note: Also scheduled to appear were The British Bulldogs. June 23, 1986 in Cincinnati, OH Riverfront Coliseum drawing ??? 1. Mike Rotundo & Dan Spivey vs. Moondogs Spot & Rex. 2. Jimmy Jack Funk vs. Scott McGhee. 3. Harley Race vs. George Wells. 4. Cpl. Kirchner vs. Nikolai Volkoff. 5. The Junkyard Dog vs. Dory Funk, Jr. 6. Ricky Steamboat vs. Jake Roberts. 7. WWF I-C Champ Randy Savage vs. Tito Santana. August 24, 1986 in Cincinnati, OH Riverfront Coliseum drawing ??? 1. Hercules Hernandez beat Cousin Luke. 2. Ted Arcidi beat Rene Goulet. 3. Bob Orton, Jr. drew Pedro Morales. 4. WWF Women’s Champ The Fabulous Moolah beat Jean Kirkland. 5. WWF I-C Champ Randy Savage beat George Steele via DQ. 6. WWF World Champ Hulk Hogan beat Paul Orndorff via DQ. September 29, 1986 in Cincinnati, OH Riverfront Coliseum drawing 300 1. Steve Lombardi pinned George Wells. 2. Tito Santana pinned Steve Regal. 3. Mike Rotundo pinned Bret Hart. 4. The Iron Sheik & Nikolai Volkoff beat Big & Super Machine. Last Updated: August 16, 2021 Page 4 of 17 February 15, 1987 in Cincinnati, OH Riverfront Coliseum drawing ??? 1. Dan Spivey beat Demolition Smash. 2. Paul Roma beat Steve Lombardi. 3. Dino Bravo beat Brad Rhiengans. 4. Dick Slater beat Jimmy Jack Funk. 5. Hercules DCO Billy Jack Haynes. 6. Jake Roberts drew Tito Santana. 7. Rick Martel & Tom Zenk beat The Iron Sheik & Nikolai Volkoff.
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