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May 24, 1984 in Columbus, OH Ohio Center Drawing 1,500 1. S.D. Jones May 24, 1984 in Columbus, OH October 16, 1984 in Columbus, OH Ohio Center drawing 1,500 Ohio Center in 2,000 1. S.D. Jones beat Tiger Chung Lee. 1. David Sammartino pinned Moondog Rex (14:17). 2. Greg Valentine beat Salvatore Bellomo. 2. The Tonga Kid pinned David Schultz (11:22). 3. Tony Garea beat Pat Patterson. 3. Paul Orndorff pinned Wild Samoan Samula (10:40). 4. Ivan Putski beat Mr. Fuji. 4. Rene Goulet pinned Billy Travis (12:34). 5. Roddy Piper beat B. Brian Blair. 5. Brutus Beefcake pinned Tony Garea (13:27). 6. WWF I-C Champ Tito Santana beat Paul Orndorff via countout. 6. Sgt. Slaughter & The Junkyard Dog beat The Iron Sheik & Nikolai Volkoff 7. WWF World Champ Hulk Hogan beat The Iron Sheik via countout. (11:35) when Slaughter pinned Sheik. June 27, 1984 in Columbus, OH November 14, 1984 in Columbus, OH Ohio Center drawing ??? Ohio Center drawing 3,500 1. Mr. Fuji beat Spike Huber. 1. Bob Orton, Jr. pinned Billy Travis. 2. Greg Valentine beat B. Brian Blair. 2. Mike Rotundo pinned Steve Lombardi (9:35). 3. Roddy Piper beat Rocky Johnson via countout. 3. Blackjack Mulligan pinned Jerry Valiant (3:52). 4. Bob Orton, Jr. beat Terry Daniels. 4. Ken Patera pinned S.D. Jones (10:17). 5. The Iron Sheik beat Sgt. Slaughter via DQ. 5. Mr. Wrestling II pinned Terry Gibbs (9:32). 6. Andre the Giant beat Jerry Valiant. 6. Paul Orndorff pinned Rocky Johnson (13:04). 7. Paul Orndorff beat Ivan Putski via countout. 7. A “battle royal” ended with no winner (12:29). The order of elimination was Paul Orndorff, Mr. Wrestling II, Billy Travis, Ivan Putski, Terry Gibbs, Jerry Valiant, Mike Rotundo, Steve Lombardi, Bret Hart, Rocky Johnson, Ken Patera, S.D. Jones, Bob Orton Jr. Blackjack Mulligan and John Studd eliminated each other at the same time. July 19, 1984 in Columbus, OH 8. WWF I-C Champ Greg Valentine beat Tito Santana (14:57) via DQ. Ohio Center drawing 2,000 1. Mr. Fuji beat Terry Daniels. 2. Bob Backlund drew Bob Orton, Jr. 3. Greg Valentine beat B. Brian Blair. December 15, 1984 in Columbus, OH 4. Sgt. Slaughter beat The Iron Sheik via DQ. Ohio Center drawing 3,000 5. Judy Martin beat Penny Mitchell. 6. Roddy Piper beat Rocky Johnson. 1. Mr. Fuji pinned Billy Travis (8:04). 7. Salvatore Bellomo beat Rene Goulet. 2. Mr. Wrestling II pinned Jerry Valiant (11:24). 3. Barry Windham & Mike Rotundo beat Moondogs Rex & Spot (9:22). 4. The Junkyard Dog beat Ken Patera (10:18) via DQ. 5. Blackjack Mulligan beat Big John Studd (16:22) via DQ. 6. WWF I-C Champ Greg Valentine drew Tito Santana. August 16, 1984 in Columbus, OH Ohio Center drawing 2,000 1. Don Muraco pinned Billy Travis (10:32). 2. Kamala pinned Salvatore Bellomo (8:50). 3. WWF I-C Champ Tito Santana beat Bob Orton, Jr. (15:34) via countout. 4. Andre the Giant pinned The Iron Sheik. Freddie Blassie was the special referee. 5. Wild Samoans Afa & Samula beat Moondogs Spot & Rex (10:33) via DQ. 6. Ivan Putski beat Jesse Ventura (12:09) via countout. 7. Princess Victoria & Velvet McIntyre beat Leilani Kai & Despina Montages (11:50) when Victoria pinned Montages. 8. Mr. Fuji pinned Tiger Chung Lee (7:22). September 17, 1984 in Columbus, OH Ohio Center drawing 3,000 1. Ken Patera pinned Billy Travis. 2. Kamala pinned Rick McGraw (9:00). 3. Andre the Giant beat Paul Orndorff (14:35) via countout. 4. Roddy Piper pinned Ivan Putski (9:54). 5. The Junkyard Dog pinned Roger Ruffin (0:40). 6. The Fabulous Freebirds beat Bob Orton Jr., Moondogs Rex & Spot (12:03) when Hayes pinned Spot. Last Updated: May 24, 2021 Page 1 of 18 January 6, 1985 in Columbus, OH July 7, 1985 in Columbus, OH Ohio Center drawing 5,500 Ohio Center drawing ??? 1. Bret Hart pinned Buddy Rose (12:50). 1. Tiger Chung Lee drew Swede Hanson. 2. Mr. Wrestling II drew Les Thornton (20:00). 2. George Steele beat Moondog Spot. 3. David Sammartino pinned The Spoiler (11:14). 3. The British Bulldogs beat Rene Goulet & Les Thornton. 4. Bob Orton, Jr. pinned Ivan Putski (9:52). 4. Terry Funk beat Mr. Wrestling II. 5. Tito Santana beat WWF I-C Champ Greg Valentine (23:27) via countout. 5. The Junkyard Dog beat Jerry Valiant. 6. WWF Women's Champ Wendi Richter pinned Judy Martin (9:19). 6. WWF Tag Champs Barry Windham & Mike Rotundo beat Nikolai Volkoff 7. Big John Studd & Ken Patera beat Andre the Giant & Blackjack Mulligan & The Iron Sheik. (15:09) via DQ. August 13, 1985 in Columbus, OH January 27, 1985 in Columbus, OH Columbus Fairgrounds drawing 50,000 ($0) Ohio Center drawing ??? 1. The Missing Link beat S.D. Jones. 1. S.D. Jones drew Les Thornton. 2. Junkyard Dog beat Les Thornton. 2. Jerry Valiant beat Steve Lombardi. 3. Paul Orndorff beat The Iron Sheik. 3. Brutus Beefcake beat Mr. Wrestling II. 4. Tony Atlas beat Don Muraco. 4. The Junkyard Dog beat Paul Orndorff via DQ. 5. WWF Tag Champs Barry Windham & Mike Rotundo beat Greg Valentine & 5. WWF I-C Champ Greg Valentine beat Tito Santana in a “lumberjack” Brutus Beefcake. match. 6. WWF World Champ Hulk Hogan beat John Studd. 6. Ivan Putski beat David Schultz. 7. Andre the Giant & Blackjack Mulligan beat Big John Studd & Ken Patera in Note: Tickets were free with purchase of a ticket to the Ohio State Fair. a “Texas tornado” match. September 1, 1985 in Columbus, OH Ohio Center drawing ??? March 10, 1985 in Columbus, OH Ohio Center drawing ??? 1. The Spider Lady beat Linda Gonzalez. 2. B. Brian Blair beat Ron Shaw. 1. David Sammartino beat Barry O. 3. Jim Brunzell beat Barry O. 2. Mr. Wrestling II beat Rene Goulet. 4. The Missing Link beat Swede Hanson. 3. Velvet McIntyre & Desiree Peterson beat Penny Mitchell & Peggy Patterson. 5. Adrian Adonis beat Jose Luis Rivera. 4. Bob Orton Jr. beat George Wells. 6. The Junkyard Dog & George Steele beat The Iron Sheik & Nikolai Volkoff. 5. Don Muraco beat Ivan Putski. 7. WWF I-C Champ Tito Santana beat Roddy Piper via DQ. 6. Tito Santana beat Brutus Beefcake. 7. The Junkyard Dog beat WWF I-C Champ Greg Valentine. October 26, 1985 in Columbus, OH Ohio Center drawing 3,000 May 12, 1985 in Columbus, OH 1. Jim Niedhart pinned S.D. (7:00). Ohio Center drawing 6,000 2. Lanny Poffo drew Bret Hart (18:00). 3. Randy Savage pinned Rick McGraw (10:00). 1. Tony Garea pinned Steve Lombardi (9:34). 4. Uncle Elmer beat Big John Studd (8:00) via DQ. 2. Mr. Wrestling II pinned Moondog Spot (11:15). 5. The British Bulldogs beat Nikolai Volkoff & The Iron Sheik (14:00) when 3. Les Thornton pinned Rick McGraw (12:07). Dynamite pinned Volkoff. 4. Tony Atlas pinned Terry Gibbs (11:38). 6. Andre the Giant beat King Kong Bundy (6:00 via countout. 5. Jim Niedhart pinned S.D. Jones (6:44). 6. Paul Orndorff pinned Jerry Valiant (5:11). 7. WWF Women's Champ Wendi Richter pinned The Fabulous Moolah (12:20). November 10, 1985 in Columbus, OH 8. Rocky Johnson pinned Matt Borne (7:06). Ohio Center drawing 4,000 9. WWF World Champ Hulk Hogan pinned Don Muraco (12:51). 1. David Sammartino pinned Steve Lombardi (13:00). 2. Pedro Morales pinned Barry O (11:00). 3. Paul Orndorff beat Roddy Piper (9:00) via DQ. 4. The British Bulldogs beat The Spoiler & Mike Sharpe (10:00) when Smith June 9, 1985 in Columbus, OH pinned Spoiler. Ohio Center drawing 3,000 5. Bob Orton, Jr. pinned Lanny Poffo (12:00). 6. WWF I-C Champ Tito Santana pinned Terry Funk (16:00). 1. Gama Singh pinned Bobby Colt (11:01). 2. The Missing Link pinned Rick McGraw (5:32). 3. B. Brian Blair submitted Matt Borne (11:59). 4. Paul Orndorff DCO Bob Orton, Jr. (12:05). December 15, 1985 in Columbus, OH 5. George Steele pinned Terry Gibbs (3:47). Ohio Center drawing 4,000 6. Tony Atlas pinned Jerry Valiant (9:53). 7. Mike Rotundo & Barry Windham beat WWF Tag Champs The Iron Sheik & 1. George Steele beat Mike Sharpe. Nikolai Volkoff (9:37) via DQ. 2. Pedro Morales beat Barry O. 3. Big John Studd beat Jerry Valiant. 4. WWF I-C Champ Tito Santana beat Randy Savage via DQ. 5. The Killer Bees beat Nikolai Volkoff & The Iron Sheik. 6. Andre the Giant beat King Kong Bundy. Last Updated: May 24, 2021 Page 2 of 18 January 5, 1986 in Columbus, OH September 18, 1986 in Columbus, OH Ohio Center drawing 4,000 Ohio Center drawing ??? 1. Danny Spivey pinned Steve Lombardi. 1. Match results unavailable. 2. The Killer Bees beat Terry Gibbs & Mike Sharpe when Brunzell pinned Gibbs. Note: Scheduled to appear was Adrian Adonis. 3. Adrian Adonis beat Tony Atlas (10:00) via countout. 4. Don Muraco pinned Ricky Steamboat (13:00). 5. WWF Women's Champ The Fabulous Moolah beat Susan Starr. 6. WWF I-C Champ Tito Santana pinned Randy Savage (15:00). October 21, 1986 in Columbus, OH Ohio Center drawing 1,000 February 1, 1986 in Columbus, OH 1. Dick Slater pinned Steve Regal. Ohio Center drawing ??? 2. The Honkytonk Man beat Barry O. 3. Ricky Steamboat pinned Bob Orton, Jr. (15:00). 1. King Kong Bundy vs. Hillbilly Jim. 4. Jake Roberts beat George Steele via DQ.
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