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Pro Wrestling Throughout the Years
ProWrestling
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(1967.03.02) Giant Baba vs Bruno Sammartino - JWA
Professional Wrestling
This historic match featured two of wrestling's greatest icons, Giant Baba and Bruno Sammartino, facing off in the Japan Wrestling Association (JWA). Taking place on March 2, 1967, this encounter was a true clash of styles, with Baba's technical prowess and size contrasting with Sammartino's power and resilience.
The match showcased the global appeal of professional wrestling, as Sammartino, the reigning WWWF World Heavyweight Champion, brought his larger-than-life presence to Japan to square off against Baba, a national hero and one of JWA’s top stars.
Packed with hard-hitting action and crowd-pleasing moments, this match remains a key milestone in wrestling history, highlighting the international camaraderie and competition between the American and Japanese wrestling scenes.
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(2024.11.23) Baron von LECTOR & Hollywood Hickman vs The Gulf Coast Regulators - IPW
Professional Wrestling
From Impact Pro Wrestling's "Unfinished Business", utilizing the Freebird Rule, Dynasty members LECTOR & Hollywood Hickman defend the IPW Tag-Team titles against Gutter & Nero of the Gulf Coast Regulators.
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(1987.03.14) 20-Man Battle Royale - Saturday Night's Main Event - WWF
Professional Wrestling
This thrilling 20-Man Battle Royale took place during the March 14, 1987, episode of Saturday Night's Main Event. The match featured some of the WWF’s biggest stars, including Andre the Giant, Hulk Hogan, and Demolition, alongside an array of formidable competitors like Paul Orndorff, Hillbilly Jim, Hercules, Ron Bass, Nikolai Volkoff, The Islanders, Honky Tonk Man, Butch Reed, and Billy Jack Haynes, among others.
The stakes were high, and the action was chaotic as alliances formed and shattered in the blink of an eye. The storyline tension between Hulk Hogan and Andre the Giant was a key highlight, further building the anticipation for their historic clash at WrestleMania III.
Witness the drama, rivalries, and unforgettable moments as these WWF legends battled for supremacy in this iconic match!
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(1983) 20-Man Battle Royale - NWA
Professional Wrestling
Relive the chaos and excitement of classic professional wrestling with this 20-Man Battle Royale from 1983, under the banner of the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA).
Relive the chaos and excitement of classic professional wrestling with this 20-Man Battle Royale from 1983, under the banner of the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA).
This action-packed match features an all-star lineup, including legends such as Junkyard Dog, Dusty Rhodes, Magnum T.A., The Missing Link, "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan, Mr. Wrestling II, "Dr. Death" Steve Williams, Lanny Poffo, Big John Studd, Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart, Nikolai Volkoff, and many more.
Watch as alliances form and break down, powerhouses collide, and underdogs fight to survive in this over-the-top-rope extravaganza. With a prize at stake and 20 of the biggest names in wrestling battling for glory, this match delivers the drama and unpredictability that only a battle royale can provide.
Who will emerge as the last man standing? Tune in to find out!
Watch as alliances form and break down, powerhouses collide, and underdogs fight to survive in this over-the-top-rope extravaganza. With a prize at stake and 20 of the biggest names in wrestling battling for glory, this match delivers the drama and unpredictability that only a battle royale can provide.
Who will emerge as the last man standing? Tune in to find out!
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(1995.12.13) Chris Jericho vs Chris Benoit - Super J Cup Tournament - WAR
Professional Wrestling
Witness a technical masterpiece from the 1995 Super J Cup Tournament as Chris Jericho squares off against Chris Benoit (known in Japan as Wild Pegasus) in this unforgettable clash under the WAR promotion.
Taking place on December 13, 1995, this match highlights the incredible athleticism and storytelling that made the Super J Cup a showcase for the world’s best junior heavyweights. With their remarkable chemistry and contrasting styles, Jericho and Benoit deliver a hard-hitting, fast-paced bout filled with counters, suplexes, and near falls that leave the crowd in awe.
A classic encounter between two rising stars of the 1990s, this match is a must-watch for fans of pure wrestling brilliance. Don't miss this gem from one of the most celebrated tournaments in wrestling history!
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(1987) Mick Foley vs Kamala - WWF
Professional Wrestling
Experience a unique clash from 1987 on WWF Wrestling Challenge as a young Mick Foley, wrestling as an enhancement talent, faces off against the monstrous Kamala!
In this rare encounter, watch the future Hardcore Legend take on the Ugandan Giant in a dominant display of Kamala's ferocity. Foley's resilience is put to the test as Kamala unleashes his raw power and unorthodox style in this memorable squash match.
A fascinating glimpse into Mick Foley's early career and Kamala's fearsome presence in the WWF. A must-see for fans of classic wrestling history!
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(2001.04.18) William Regal vs Brian Danielson - Memphis Championship Wrestling
Professional Wrestling
Watch a rare gem from April 18, 2001, as William Regal squares off against a young Brian Danielson in Memphis Championship Wrestling!
In this incredible matchup, the veteran technical wizard Regal tests the skills of the rising star Danielson, showcasing a masterclass in grappling, storytelling, and pure wrestling technique. Witness how Danielson, on the cusp of greatness, holds his own against one of the most respected technicians in the business.
A must-watch for fans of technical wrestling and those who appreciate seeing the early days of a future legend going toe-to-toe with a seasoned pro. Don't miss this unforgettable bout!
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(1980.01.05) Confrontation between Bruno Sammartino and Hulk Hogan (w/Freddie Blassie) - WWF
Professional Wrestling
Relive a historic moment in wrestling history as two icons collide at ringside! On January 5, 1980, Bruno Sammartino and Hulk Hogan, accompanied by the devious Freddie Blassie, shared the outside of the ring in a tense confrontation that electrified the WWF audience.
The living legend, Bruno Sammartino, faced off against the up-and-coming powerhouse, Hulk Hogan, in a verbal clash that showcased the tension between old-school tradition and the brash new wave of talent. With Freddie Blassie stirring the pot, this encounter set the stage for one of the most memorable rivalries in wrestling history.
Experience the drama, intensity, and charisma that made this moment a cornerstone of professional wrestling storytelling. Don't miss it!
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(1990.01.07) The Skyscrapers (Mean Mark & Dan Spivey) vs Two Enhancement Talent - WCW
Professional Wrestling
Travel back to 1990 and witness the dominance of The Skyscrapers, Mean Mark (later known as The Undertaker) and Dan Spivey, in this WCW showcase. On January 7th, the towering duo takes on two enhancement talents in a match that highlights their raw power, intimidation, and commanding presence.
Mean Mark, with his eerie charisma, and Spivey, with his brutal strength, make quick work of their opponents in this classic squash match. It’s a perfect glimpse into the early careers of these wrestling powerhouses before they cemented their legacies in the sport.
Don’t miss this vintage bout that captures the essence of WCW's tag team division in the early '90s!
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(1908.01.30) George Hackenschmidt vs Joe Rogers - From London, England
Professional Wrestling
Step back in time to 1908 for a historic wrestling encounter between George Hackenschmidt, known as "The Russian Lion," and Joe Rogers. This classic bout, held in London, England, showcases the early days of professional wrestling, where technique, strength, and endurance reigned supreme.
Hackenschmidt, a pioneer of modern wrestling and the first recognized World Heavyweight Champion, faces Rogers in a contest that epitomizes the sport's raw and rugged roots. Witness the grappling mastery and sheer physicality that laid the foundation for professional wrestling as we know it today.
Experience this monumental clash from over a century ago, a must-watch for enthusiasts of wrestling history and those curious about the sport’s evolution. A true gem from the archives!
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(2002.02.24) Toshiaki Kawada vs Keiji Mutoh
Professional Wrestling
Relive one of the most iconic moments in All Japan Pro Wrestling history with this full match from 2002, as the legendary Keiji Muto faces off against Toshiaki Kawada for the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship. After a six-time reign as champion, Muto defends his title in this highly anticipated showdown, marking a pivotal moment in the ongoing rivalry between two of Japan’s biggest wrestling stars.
In this brutal and emotionally charged encounter, both Muto and Kawada bring their A-game, delivering powerful strikes, submission holds, and dramatic near-falls. The intensity between these two veterans reaches its peak as they battle for supremacy in the wrestling world. This contest is not just about the title; it's about legacy, pride, and reclaiming the Triple Crown.
This match is a must-watch for fans of hard-hitting, high-stakes professional wrestling, showcasing some of the best talent that Japan has ever produced. Don’t miss this thrilling encounter between two of the sport's all-time greats!
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(1986.10.17) Ted Dibiase vs Terry Gordy - Steel Cage Match - NWA
Professional Wrestling
On October 17, 1986, Ted DiBiase faced Terry Gordy in an intense Steel Cage Match under the NWA banner. This brutal encounter showcased the grit and resilience of both competitors, as they battled inside the unforgiving structure. The steel cage added an extra layer of physicality and danger to the already heated rivalry between these two wrestling legends.
Ted DiBiase, known for his technical prowess and strategic mind, went toe-to-toe with Terry Gordy, a powerhouse of the legendary Fabulous Freebirds. The match was filled with hard-hitting action, dramatic near-falls, and moments of sheer brutality as the cage was used as a weapon throughout. Fans were treated to an unforgettable bout that highlighted the intense physicality and storytelling that defined this era of professional wrestling.
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(1990.04.07) "Mean" Mark Callous vs Rick Ryder - NWA/WCW
Professional Wrestling
On April 7, 1990, "Mean" Mark Callous, the future WWE legend known as The Undertaker, squared off against Rick Ryder in NWA/WCW. This match was a showcase of Callous’s power and agility, traits that would later define his iconic career. Managed by Paul E. Dangerously (later Paul Heyman), Callous displayed his trademark intimidating presence and devastating offense, including his finishing move, the heart punch. Rick Ryder put up a valiant effort, but Callous's dominance was undeniable, solidifying his status as a force to be reckoned with in the promotion.
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(1998.08) Kurt Angle vs Christian Cage (w/Jim Cornette?) - Funkin Dojo - WWF
Professional Wrestling
Watch one of Kurt Angle’s earliest matches on tape, as the Olympic gold medalist takes on Christian Cage in August 1998, during a Funkin’ Dojo showcase in Quincy, Massachusetts. Christian Cage is managed by Jim Cornette
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(1989.11.25) Ultimate Warrior vs Andre the Giant - Saturday Night's Main Event - WWF
Professional Wrestling
Intercontinental Champion The Ultimate Warrior faces his toughest test yet as he defends his title against Andre the Giant in a thriller.
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(2006.05.12) Rey Mysterio vs The Great Khali - Smackdown - WWE
Professional Wrestling
What happened when WWE’s smallest Superstar took on its tallest?
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(1995.11.19) Team Alundra Blayze vs Team Bertha Faye - 4-on-4 Survivor Series - WWF
Professional Wrestling
Alundra Blayze leads her team of Kyoke Inoue, Sakie Hasegawa and Chaparita Asari against Bertha Faye's team of Aja Kong, Tomoko Watanabe and Lioness Asuka.
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(1987.11.26) Team Hulk Hogan vs Team Andre the Giant - 5-on-5 Survivor Series Match - WWF
Professional Wrestling
Hulk Hogan leads a team of Bam Bam Bigelow, Ken Patera, Don Muraco and Paul Orndorff against Andre the Giant's team of Butch Reed, King Kong Bundy, One Man Gang and Rick Rude in the first-ever main event of Survivor Series.
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(1989.07.23) WarGames Match - Great American Bash - WCW
Professional Wrestling
The first-ever televised WarGames Match goes down in history as The Road Warriors, The Midnight Express and "Dr. Death" Steve Williams take on The Fabulous Freebirds and The Samoan Swat Team.
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(1992.10.31) Yokozuna Debuts in the WWF as The Great Kokina - WWF
Professional Wrestling
From the WWE Vault: Before he became the mighty Yokozuna, he was known as The Great Kokina. Watch this never-before-seen interview where his uncle Afa introduces him to the WWE Universe and “Mean” Gene Okerlund.
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(2015.11.22) Undertaker & Kane vs Bray Wyatt and Luke Harper - WWE
Professional Wrestling
One of WWE’s all-time most imposing duos reunite against Bray Wyatt & Luke Harper of The Wyatt Family.
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(1989.11.23) Hulkamaniacs vs. Million Dollar Team - WWF Survivor Series 1989
Professional Wrestling
Hulk Hogan commands his Hulkamaniacs, including Jake Roberts, Ax and Smash, against The Million Dollar Team of Ted DiBiase, The Warlord, The Barbarian and Zeus at Survivor Series 1989.
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(1991.10.01) Greg Valentine vs The Undertaker - WWF
Professional Wrestling
On October 1, 1991, WWF Prime Time Wrestling featured a match between Greg "The Hammer" Valentine and The Undertaker. The bout highlighted Valentine’s technical style against Undertaker’s emerging dominance. By this time, Undertaker was gaining momentum ahead of his eventual WWF Championship win later that year. This match served as a strong showcase for both performers, with Undertaker’s aura and power setting him apart as a rising star in the company.
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(1997.09.22) Randy Savage vs Stevie Richards - WCW
Professional Wrestling
The Randy Savage vs. Stevie Richards match on the September 22, 1997, episode of WCW Nitro was an interesting clash, showcasing Savage’s dominant in-ring style against the comedic underdog antics of Richards. Though not a major feud, the match provided fans with an entertaining showcase of Savage’s intensity as he continued his prominent role in the nWo. It was a relatively quick bout, further cementing Savage’s position as a top heel during WCW's peak.
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(1993.01.11) Monday Night Raw - First Episode - WWF
Professional Wrestling
The debut episode of WWF Monday Night Raw aired on January 11, 1993, live from the Manhattan Center in New York City, marking the beginning of a new era in wrestling. This episode featured The Undertaker, Shawn Michaels, and others in high-energy matches, showcasing WWF’s (now WWE) bold, live format. The event introduced a fresh, gritty presentation style and set the stage for what would become WWE’s flagship show, blending exciting in-ring action with memorable segments and setting up future feuds and storylines that would shape wrestling for years.
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(1981.04.05) Jerry Lawler vs Terry Funk - Empty Arena Match - Memphis Wrestling
Professional Wrestling
The Empty Arena Match between Jerry "The King" Lawler and Terry Funk aired on April 5, 1981, in Memphis Wrestling and was an iconic clash that set the tone for hardcore wrestling. Set in an empty Mid-South Coliseum, the only voices were the wrestlers and commentator Lance Russell, adding a raw intensity to the bout. The match saw Terry Funk taunting Lawler and using everything at his disposal, leading to a brutal brawl that left a lasting impression on wrestling fans and showcased the fierce rivalry between the two legends.
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(1985.04.28) Ric Flair vs Kerry von Erich - House Show - NWA
Professional Wrestling
On April 28, 1985, Ric Flair defended the NWA World Heavyweight Championship against Kerry Von Erich at a house show, showcasing their ongoing rivalry. The match brought the intensity typical of Flair’s title defenses, with Kerry delivering a strong challenge. Flair’s technical style clashed with Von Erich’s power, making for a hard-fought and memorable encounter. This bout exemplified classic NWA wrestling in the mid-80s, featuring Flair's savvy in-ring tactics and Von Erich's resilience, hallmarks of their legendary feud.
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(1998.10.25) Bret Hart vs Sting - U.S. Title Match - Halloween Havoc 1998 - WCW
Professional Wrestling
At WCW Halloween Havoc 1998, Bret Hart defended his United States Championship against Sting in a highly anticipated match. Both legends brought their technical skills and intensity, making for a thrilling encounter. The match took a dramatic turn when Hart used a steel baseball bat behind the referee's back, incapacitating Sting and applying the Sharpshooter, forcing a knockout finish. This controversial victory allowed Hart to retain his title and further solidified his heel persona in WCW during this period.
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(2003.10.20) Goldberg vs Shawn Michaels - World Heavyweight Title Match - Monday Night Raw Raw - WWF
Professional Wrestling
The October 20, 2003 episode of Raw featured a World Heavyweight Championship match between Goldberg and Shawn Michaels. As Goldberg defended his title, Michaels, known for his resilience and technical skill, pushed Goldberg to the limit in a hard-fought battle. However, Goldberg's power and aggression ultimately proved too much, as he retained his championship in this intense main event. This match was a key part of Goldberg's dominant run during his WWE tenure.
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(1995.11.19) The Bone Street Krew vs The Royals - Survivor Series 1995 - WWF
Professional Wrestling
At WWF Survivor Series 1995, The Bone Street Krew, wrestling as "The Darkside," took on "The Royals" in a traditional Survivor Series elimination match. The Darkside team, led by The Undertaker, featured Savio Vega, Fatu, and Henry O. Godwinn, while The Royals team consisted of Jerry "The King" Lawler, King Mabel, Isaac Yankem DDS, and Hunter Hearst Helmsley. The Darkside team dominated the match, with The Undertaker eliminating all members of The Royals, leading to a clean sweep victory.
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(1996.10.11) Rey Mysterio Jr. vs Psicosis - WAR
Professional Wrestling
The October 11, 1996, WAR event in Osaka featured an exciting match between two legendary luchadores, Rey Misterio Jr. and Psicosis, both representing AAA. Known for their high-flying style and long-standing rivalry, this match saw both competitors showcase their incredible athleticism and innovative maneuvers. Their chemistry in the ring made this contest a thrilling and memorable spectacle for lucha libre fans, continuing their storied feud that spanned multiple promotions.
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(1996.02.18) Bret Hart vs Kevin Nash (Diesel) - Steel Cage Match - WWF
Professional Wrestling
The full match between Bret "The Hitman" Hart and Diesel for the WWE Championship inside a steel cage at WWE In Your House 6 took place on February 18, 1996. This bout was the culmination of a long-standing rivalry between two of WWE's biggest superstars of the era, each with contrasting styles: Bret Hart’s technical prowess and Diesel’s power.
The steel cage added an extra layer of intensity, as the only way to win was to escape the cage or secure a pinfall or submission, preventing outside interference. Diesel, with his size and strength advantage, looked to dominate, while Bret Hart used his technical wrestling skills to outmaneuver the giant.
Throughout the match, both men delivered punishing blows, with Diesel using the cage to his advantage, slamming Bret into the steel walls, while Bret targeted Diesel’s legs to weaken the big man. The match saw dramatic moments and near escapes, keeping the audience on edge.
The climax of the match came when The Undertaker emerged from underneath the ring, dragging Diesel into the depths, allowing Bret Hart to escape the cage and retain his WWE Championship. The Undertaker’s interference not only cost Diesel the title but also set up a major feud between Diesel and The Undertaker.
This match is remembered for its high drama, physicality, and the unforgettable interference by The Undertaker, making it one of the most memorable WWE title matches of the mid-90s.
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(2001.08.19) Booker T vs The Rock – WCW Title Match - SummerSlam 2001 - WWF
Professional Wrestling
The WCW Title match between Booker T and The Rock at SummerSlam 2001, held on August 19, 2001, was one of the marquee matches of the night during the famous "Invasion" storyline. This match featured the charismatic clash between Booker T, representing WCW and The Alliance, and The Rock, a WWE legend, in a battle for the WCW Championship.
Booker T, who had been a dominant force in WCW, came into the match as the defending WCW Champion. The Rock, making his return to WWE after a brief hiatus, was hungry for gold and ready to represent WWE in this intense cross-promotional feud.
The match was full of high-energy action, with both superstars delivering their signature moves. Booker T showcased his athleticism with Spinaroonies and Scissors Kicks, while The Rock countered with his iconic Rock Bottom and People's Elbow. The two exchanged control throughout, keeping fans on the edge of their seats.
In the end, The Rock emerged victorious after hitting a Rock Bottom, capturing the WCW Championship and delivering a major blow to The Alliance. This win not only gave The Rock another championship to his impressive résumé but also marked a pivotal moment in the "Invasion" storyline as WWE began to turn the tide in their favor.
This match is fondly remembered for its star power and for being a key part of the memorable SummerSlam 2001 card.
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(1998.08.30) "Stone Cold" Steve Austin vs The Undertaker - Championship Match - Summerslam - WWF
Professional Wrestling
The full match between Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Undertaker for the WWE Championship took place at SummerSlam 1998, one of the most iconic events in wrestling history. This match is widely regarded as a classic and is remembered for its intense rivalry and dramatic storytelling.
Set against the backdrop of the infamous Austin vs. Undertaker feud, the match featured a perfect blend of Austin's rebellious persona and The Undertaker's supernatural presence. Both competitors pushed each other to their limits in a hard-hitting contest filled with powerful strikes, suplexes, and signature moves.
The atmosphere was electric as the crowd rallied behind Austin, known for his anti-hero character, while The Undertaker's dark persona added an ominous tone to the match. The stakes were high, as the WWE Championship was on the line, and both men fought fiercely to claim the title.
With dramatic near falls and unexpected twists, this match encapsulated the spirit of the Attitude Era and left a lasting impact on fans. It's a must-watch for anyone who appreciates the rich history of professional wrestling and the legendary careers of both Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Undertaker.
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(2006.12.11) Edge vs Triple H - Monday Night Raw - WWE
Professional Wrestling
On December 11, 2006, WWE Monday Night Raw featured an exciting match between Edge and Triple H. This clash of titans showcased two of the biggest superstars in WWE at the time, both known for their incredible in-ring abilities and charismatic personalities.
The match was intense, with both competitors giving it their all to secure a victory. Edge, the "Rated-R Superstar," brought his cunning and ruthlessness to the ring, while Triple H, "The Game," displayed his powerful and methodical wrestling style. The bout featured dramatic near falls, high-impact moves, and a passionate crowd that added to the atmosphere.
This encounter is remembered as a significant moment in the rivalry between the two stars, contributing to the ongoing storylines leading up to the WWE's marquee events. Fans of WWE will appreciate revisiting this classic showdown between Edge and Triple H on Monday Night Raw.
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(1997) Chris Jericho vs Eddy Guerrero - WCW Nitro
Professional Wrestling
The match between Eddie Guerrero and Chris Jericho took place on an episode of **WCW Monday Nitro** in 1997. Both competitors were known for their high-flying, technical wrestling styles and were considered two of the most talented wrestlers in WCW at the time.
Eddie Guerrero, with his blend of lucha libre and technical wrestling, squared off against Chris Jericho, who was also renowned for his in-ring versatility. The match featured fast-paced action, impressive counters, and a display of their in-depth wrestling skills. This bout is remembered for showcasing the future potential of both men, who would later go on to become major stars in the wrestling world.
Fans of classic WCW action and cruiserweight wrestling often revisit this match as a highlight of the era.
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(1991.10.03) Battle Royal at Royal Albert - WWF
Professional Wrestling
The Battle Royal at the Royal Albert Hall was a special WWF event held on October 3, 1991, at the iconic Royal Albert Hall in London, England. This event featured some of the biggest WWF superstars of the time, culminating in an exciting 20-man battle royal as the main event.
Fans were treated to matches featuring WWF legends such as The British Bulldog, The Undertaker, Shawn Michaels, Ric Flair, and many others. The highlight of the evening was the battle royal, where competitors fought to be the last man standing in one of the most prestigious venues in the world. With a mix of British wrestling heroes and international WWF superstars, the atmosphere was electric.
Relive the excitement of this classic WWF event and see who emerged victorious in the Royal Albert Hall Battle Royal!
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(1995.01.16) Super Vader vs Gary Albright - Heavyweight Championship Match - UWFI
Professional Wrestling
This main event from Union of Wrestling Forces International (UWFI) on January 16, 1995, features a high-stakes World Heavyweight Championship bout between the reigning champion, Super Vader, and the powerhouse challenger, Gary Albright.
Super Vader, known for his incredible strength and fearlessness, defends his title against Gary Albright, an elite grappler renowned for his technical skills and raw power. Both competitors bring their best in this intense battle for the championship, promising a hard-hitting clash of titans.
Who will emerge victorious and walk away with the UWFI World Heavyweight Championship? Tune in to witness this epic encounter!
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(1985.02.05) Antonio Inoki vs King Kong Bundy - $15,000 Prize Bodyslam Match - NJPW
Professional Wrestling
This special match from New Japan Pro Wrestling on February 5, 1985, features Antonio Inoki, one of Japan's most legendary wrestlers, taking on the colossal King Kong Bundy in a $15,000 Prize Bodyslam Match.
The rules are simple: the first wrestler to successfully bodyslam their opponent wins the prize money, adding an extra layer of excitement to this hard-hitting encounter. Inoki, renowned for his technical mastery and toughness, faces the challenge of overcoming the sheer size and power of King Kong Bundy, a towering figure in professional wrestling known for his dominance and brute force.
This unique stipulation promises a dramatic battle, as Inoki must rely on his strategy and skill to overcome the massive Bundy in a match that blends high stakes with intense physicality. Who will walk away with the $15,000 prize? Tune in to witness this unforgettable confrontation!
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(1985.02.01) Hulk Hogan vs King Kong Bundy - NJPW
Professional Wrestling
This clash from New Japan Pro Wrestling on February 1, 1985, features two iconic names in professional wrestling: Hulk Hogan and King Kong Bundy. Both larger-than-life superstars were known for their presence in the ring, and this match is a powerhouse showdown between two of the biggest names of the 80s wrestling scene.
Hulk Hogan, the reigning WWF World Heavyweight Champion at the time, brought his signature power moves and charisma to Japan, where he was also highly regarded. His opponent, the massive **King Kong Bundy**, was a monster heel known for his devastating size and strength, always looking to dominate his opponents with sheer power.
In this match, expect a classic "David vs. Goliath" battle as Hogan tries to use his strength and resilience to overcome Bundy’s overwhelming size and brutal offense. With two heavyweight titans in the ring, this match delivers a thrilling spectacle of 1980s wrestling, blending NJPW’s hard-hitting style with the larger-than-life personas from the WWF.
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(1992.09.15) Nobukazu Hirai & Yoshiro Ito vs Chavo Guerrero & Paul Diamond - WAR
Professional Wrestling
In this exciting tag team match from Wrestle and Romance (WAR) on September 15, 1992, the duo of Nobukazu Hirai and Yoshiro Ito faces off against the experienced team of Chavo Guerrero Sr. and Paul Diamond.
Nobukazu Hirai and Yoshiro Ito, both known for their strong fundamentals and in-ring technique, bring a combination of youthful energy and fighting spirit to the match. On the other side, Chavo Guerrero Sr., a respected veteran from the legendary Guerrero wrestling family, teams up with Paul Diamond, an accomplished wrestler known for his time in both WCW and the WWF, including his memorable run as part of the tag team "The Orient Express."
This match delivers a classic combination of technical wrestling, fast-paced tag team action, and some international flair, as the Japanese team tests their mettle against the more experienced Guerrero and Diamond. Expect slick teamwork, sharp counters, and moments of high drama as these four wrestlers put on a memorable bout from the early 90s WAR promotion era.
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(1992.09.15) Yuji Yasuraoka vs Koji Inomata - WAR
Professional Wrestling
**1992.09.15b - WAR: Yuji Yasuraoka vs. Koji Inomata**
This match took place during a **Wrestle and Romance (WAR)** event on September 15, 1992, featuring two rising stars of the Japanese wrestling scene: **Yuji Yasuraoka** and **Koji Inomata**.
Yuji Yasuraoka, known for his technical prowess and high-flying abilities, was one of the standout junior heavyweights of the era. His opponent, Koji Inomata, was also gaining recognition as a skilled and energetic performer. This match showcases the signature blend of fast-paced, hard-hitting junior heavyweight action that was popular in Japan at the time.
Expect to see a thrilling contest filled with innovative moves, quick counters, and intense grappling. The match is a showcase of the up-and-coming talent in WAR, reflecting the promotion's focus on showcasing the athleticism and intensity of junior heavyweight wrestling in the early 1990s.
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(1985.01.25) Antonio Inoki vs. Abdullah the Butcher - NJPW
Professional Wrestling
This classic match from New Japan Pro Wrestling features two legendary figures of professional wrestling: Antonio Inoki and Abdullah the Butcher. Known for their contrasting styles, Inoki's technical mastery clashes with Abdullah's brutal, brawling tactics, making for a hard-hitting and intense battle.
Inoki, a pioneer of Japanese pro wrestling, faces off against the notorious and unpredictable Abdullah the Butcher, famous for his hardcore, bloody style. This match is a perfect example of the chaos and excitement that defined NJPW in the 1980s.
Expect a mix of strong-style wrestling, wild brawling, and plenty of drama as these two icons collide in a match that has stood the test of time.
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(1985.01.25) The Cobra, Shunji Takano & Kantaro Hoshino vs Strong Machine #1, #2 & #3
Professional Wrestling
In this thrilling six-man tag team match from New Japan Pro Wrestling's New Year Golden Series on January 25, 1985, The Cobra, Shunji Takano, and Kantaro Hoshino team up to take on the dominant trio of Strong Machine No. 1, No. 2, and No. 3.
The Cobra, a renowned masked wrestler with lightning-fast aerial maneuvers and technical skills, leads his team with explosive energy. Shunji Takano, a young powerhouse, adds strength and agility to the mix, while the veteran Kantaro Hoshino brings his experience, toughness, and savvy ring strategy to round out the team.
On the opposing side, the Strong Machines—No. 1, No. 2, and No. 3—are a well-coordinated and powerful faction, known for their brute force and seamless teamwork. With their masked identities adding an element of mystery, they bring a unique and intimidating presence to the ring.
This match is a high-energy, action-packed encounter, with thrilling aerial attacks, hard-hitting strikes, and intense teamwork. Will the combined agility and experience of The Cobra, Takano, and Hoshino be enough to overcome the raw power and coordination of the Strong Machines? Tune in to witness this explosive contest from NJPW's New Year Golden Series!
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(1985.01.18) Antonio Inoki, Tatsumi Fujinami & Kengo Kimura vs Strong Machine #1, #2 & #3 - NJPW
Professional Wrestling
In this thrilling six-man tag team match from New Japan Pro Wrestling’s New Year Golden Series on January 18, 1985, the legendary trio of Antonio Inoki, Tatsumi Fujinami, and Kengo Kimura faces off against the formidable unit of Strong Machine No. 1, No. 2, and No. 3.
Antonio Inoki, the founder and iconic figure of NJPW, leads his team with unparalleled skill and experience. Alongside him is Tatsumi Fujinami, one of the finest technical wrestlers of his era, known for his innovation and technical brilliance. Rounding out the trio is Kengo Kimura, a versatile and quick competitor with sharp striking and grappling ability.
Their opponents, the Strong Machines, are a unified and powerful group, each masked and known for their strength, teamwork, and coordinated attacks. Strong Machine No. 1, No. 2, and No. 3 are a force to be reckoned with, bringing precision and power to the match.
This match is a showcase of NJPW’s best, blending Inoki’s leadership, Fujinami’s technical mastery, and Kimura’s agility against the brute strength and teamwork of the Strong Machines. Expect fast-paced action, impressive tag-team dynamics, and explosive moments as these two trios collide.
Who will emerge victorious in this high-stakes battle of legends and machines? Tune in to find out in this unforgettable encounter from NJPW’s New Year Golden Series!
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(1985.01.18) Seiji Sakaguchi vs King Kong Bundy - NJPW
Professional Wrestling
In a colossal clash at New Japan Pro Wrestling’s New Year Golden Series on January 18, 1985, the legendary Seiji Sakaguchi steps into the ring to face the towering King Kong Bundy in a battle of strength, size, and experience.
Seiji Sakaguchi, a respected NJPW veteran known for his judo background and technical prowess, brings a calm yet powerful presence to this match. His disciplined, methodical style is a perfect counter to the brute force of his opponent.
King Kong Bundy, one of the most physically imposing wrestlers of the era, is a massive force to be reckoned with. Known for his overwhelming strength and devastating power moves, Bundy’s size advantage looms large as he looks to crush Sakaguchi.
This match is a true David vs. Goliath contest, as Sakaguchi tries to use his experience, technique, and resilience to overcome Bundy’s unstoppable strength. Expect hard-hitting action, as both men look to outmatch each other in this heavyweight showdown.
Will Sakaguchi’s technical skill and fighting spirit be enough to withstand the onslaught of King Kong Bundy? Watch this intense and dramatic encounter from NJPW’s New Year Golden Series to find out!
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(1985.01.18) The Cobra & Shunji Takano VS Black Tiger & Hiro Saito - NJPW
Professional Wrestling
On January 18, 1985, New Japan Pro Wrestling’s New Year Golden Series continues with an exciting tag team match featuring four dynamic competitors. The Cobra teams up with Shunji Takano to face the dangerous duo of Black Tiger and Hiro Saito in this high-stakes encounter.
The Cobra, known for his aerial agility and masked persona, brings speed and high-flying prowess to the ring. His partner, Shunji Takano, adds size and power, creating a well-rounded team with both technical skill and raw strength.
Opposing them is Black Tiger, the masked rival of The Cobra, known for his aggressive style and technical excellence. Joining Black Tiger is Hiro Saito, a powerhouse with a reputation for his devastating offense and suplex mastery.
This match is a thrilling display of contrasting styles, with The Cobra and Takano relying on their agility and teamwork, while Black Tiger and Saito look to dominate with power and precision. Expect fast-paced action, high-flying maneuvers, and hard-hitting exchanges in this intense tag team battle.
Watch as these four competitors push themselves to the limit in an electrifying match that showcases the very best of NJPW’s New Year Golden Series!
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(1985.01.11) Antonio Inoki & Kengo Kimura vs King Kong Bundy & The Wild Samoan - NJPW
Professional Wrestling
In this explosive tag team match from the NJPW New Year Golden Series on January 11, 1985, Japanese wrestling legend Antonio Inoki teams up with Kengo Kimura to face the colossal challenge of King Kong Bundy and The Wild Samoan.
Antonio Inoki, the founder of NJPW and an icon in the world of professional wrestling, brings his signature fighting spirit, technical mastery, and unmatched in-ring experience. His partner, Kengo Kimura, is a versatile competitor known for his quickness, precise strikes, and technical skills.
On the opposing side, King Kong Bundy, a towering giant of a man, uses his overwhelming size and strength to dominate opponents. Teaming with him is The Wild Samoan, a powerful and unorthodox brawler who brings a savage intensity to every match.
This match is a true clash of styles, as Inoki and Kimura rely on their technique, speed, and teamwork to counter the brute force of Bundy and The Wild Samoan. Expect dramatic moments, powerful slams, and strategic maneuvers as these two iconic teams battle for supremacy.
Can Inoki and Kimura overcome the overwhelming power of their monstrous opponents, or will Bundy and The Wild Samoan's raw strength prove too much to handle? Tune in for this thrilling, hard-fought tag team encounter from NJPW’s New Year Golden Series!
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(1985.01.11) Seiji Sakaguchi vs Abdullah the Butcher - NJPW
Professional Wrestling
On January 11, 1985, New Japan Pro Wrestling's New Year Golden Series delivers a brutal and highly anticipated special singles match between two wrestling giants: Seiji Sakaguchi and the feared Abdullah the Butcher.
Seiji Sakaguchi, a towering and respected NJPW veteran, is known for his judo background and powerful, disciplined style. As one of the pillars of Japanese wrestling, Sakaguchi brings a calm, calculated approach to the ring, with a mix of technical grappling and stiff strikes.
His opponent, Abdullah the Butcher, is a wild and bloodthirsty brawler, infamous for his violent and unpredictable tactics. With his trademark foreign objects and unrelenting ferocity, Abdullah is one of the most feared wrestlers in the world, known for leaving chaos and blood in his wake.
This clash of styles—Sakaguchi's disciplined, methodical technique against Abdullah’s violent, chaotic offense—creates an intense and hard-hitting encounter. Fans can expect brutal exchanges, vicious strikes, and the ever-present danger of Abdullah resorting to his signature hardcore tactics.
Will Sakaguchi’s resilience and skill be enough to overcome the barbaric onslaught of Abdullah the Butcher? Tune in to witness this unforgettable battle between two legends in this hard-hitting, no-holds-barred brawl!
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(1985.01.11) Tatsumi Fujinami, The Cobra & Kantaro Hoshino vs Strong Machine #1, #2 & #3 - NJPW
Professional Wrestling
As part of NJPW's prestigious New Year Golden Series on January 11, 1985, this exciting 6-man tag team match pits a team of legends against the mysterious Strong Machine trio. Tatsumi Fujinami, The Cobra, and Kantaro Hoshino join forces to take on the masked team of Strong Machine No. 1, No. 2, and No. 3.
Tatsumi Fujinami, a master technician and future icon, leads his team with a blend of skill, athleticism, and experience. His partner, The Cobra, is known for his high-flying offense and masked persona, while the gritty veteran Kantaro Hoshino brings his intense fighting spirit to the match.
Their opponents, the Strong Machines, are a formidable and enigmatic team. Strong Machine No. 1 leads the charge with power and tactical teamwork, supported by the equally tough and unpredictable No. 2 and No. 3. Together, they form a united front of strength, speed, and calculated offense.
This match is an action-packed encounter, full of high-energy moves, fast-paced exchanges, and dramatic teamwork. Fujinami’s technical mastery, The Cobra’s aerial prowess, and Hoshino’s relentless aggression meet the brute force and coordinated attacks of the Strong Machines, creating a thrilling contest from start to finish.
Watch as these two trios battle for dominance in this unforgettable showdown from NJPW’s New Year Golden Series!
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(1985.01.01) Antonio Inoki & Tatsumi Fujinami vs Hulk Hogan & Wild Samoan
Professional Wrestling
On January 1, 1985, New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) delivers a blockbuster tag team match featuring some of the biggest names in wrestling history. In this thrilling encounter, NJPW icons Antonio Inoki and Tatsumi Fujinami team up to face the dynamic and powerful duo of Hulk Hogan and Wild Samoan.
Antonio Inoki, the founder of NJPW and a true legend of the sport, brings his unmatched charisma, technical mastery, and fighting spirit into this match. His partner, Tatsumi Fujinami, a highly skilled technician and future legend in his own right, complements Inoki’s style with his speed, precision, and grappling expertise.
On the opposing side, Hulk Hogan, already a global superstar at this point, enters the match with his signature power and all-American hero persona. Partnering with him is Wild Samoan, known for his unorthodox brawling style and raw strength, bringing a wild and unpredictable element to the match.
This bout is a thrilling clash of styles, with Inoki and Fujinami relying on their technical ability and ring smarts, while Hogan and Wild Samoan look to overwhelm their opponents with brute force and power. Expect hard-hitting action, dramatic moments, and a battle for supremacy between these wrestling legends.
Fans of both NJPW and international wrestling won’t want to miss this historic tag team encounter, where East meets West in a match that showcases the very best of 1980s professional wrestling!
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(1985.01.01) Seiji Sakaguchi & Kengo Kimura vs The Strong Machine #1 & #2 - NJPW
Professional Wrestling
Kick off the new year with a hard-hitting tag team battle from January 1, 1985, in New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) as the legendary duo of Seiji Sakaguchi and Kengo Kimura take on the enigmatic Strong Machines No. 1 and No. 2.
Seiji Sakaguchi, a towering force and veteran of the NJPW roster, brings his vast experience and judo-inspired offense to the match. His partner, Kengo Kimura, is a versatile and skilled technician known for his innovative in-ring style. Together, they form a well-balanced team of power and technical prowess.
Facing them are the masked Strong Machines, No. 1 and No. 2, a mysterious and dominant tag team known for their synchronized offense and unique strategy. Strong Machine No. 1, the leader, combines strength with agility, while Strong Machine No. 2 backs him up with solid grappling skills and teamwork.
This bout showcases the physicality and strategic depth that NJPW is known for, as the veteran duo of Sakaguchi and Kimura look to dismantle the powerful and coordinated Strong Machines. Expect explosive power moves, sharp technical exchanges, and a battle of wits as these two teams clash in a match filled with intensity and drama.
This tag team match is an exciting blend of experience, power, and mystery, making it a must-watch for fans of classic NJPW tag action!
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(1985.01.01) Kantaro Hoshino & The Cobra vs Umanosuke Ueda & Hiro Saito - NJPW
Professional Wrestling
Kicking off the new year with action-packed excitement, New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) presents a thrilling tag team match from January 1, 1985, featuring the veteran duo of Kantaro Hoshino and The Cobra taking on the hard-hitting team of Umanosuke Ueda and Hiro Saito.
Kantaro Hoshino, a respected veteran known for his fiery fighting spirit, teams up with The Cobra, a masked high-flyer and technical wizard. The contrast of Hoshino’s tenacity and The Cobra’s speed and agility creates a dynamic partnership ready to take on any challenge.
Their opponents, Umanosuke Ueda and Hiro Saito, represent a fierce and tough team. Ueda, notorious for his rough-and-tumble style and rule-breaking tactics, pairs perfectly with the more calculated and dangerous Saito, known for his technical prowess and effective offense.
This match promises a blend of different wrestling styles, from Hoshino’s brawling approach to The Cobra’s high-speed tactics, countered by Ueda and Saito’s mix of brute strength and grappling skills. Expect plenty of fast-paced exchanges, technical wrestling, and heated confrontations as these four competitors battle it out in the squared circle.
With veteran experience and diverse skill sets on display, this tag team clash is a must-watch for fans of classic NJPW action!
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(1984.12.28) Hulk Hogan vs Iron Sheik - WWF Heavyweight Championship Match - WWF
Professional Wrestling
On December 28, 1984, in a WWF Heavyweight Championship match, the reigning champion Hulk Hogan faces off against one of his most infamous rivals, the Iron Sheik. This contest, a rematch of their iconic January 1984 encounter where Hogan first won the WWF Championship, sees the two bitter enemies collide once more with the title on the line.
Hulk Hogan, at the height of his popularity as the WWF Champion, enters the match with his trademark charisma and power. Known for his "Hulkamania" persona, Hogan brings his usual intensity and crowd-pleasing offense, relying on his strength, resilience, and the support of the fans to overcome his challengers.
The Iron Sheik, a master of submission holds and brutal tactics, is determined to reclaim the title he lost to Hogan earlier in the year. Famous for his Iranian background and the devastating Camel Clutch, Sheik uses his technical skills and vicious approach to try and wear down the champion.
This match is a battle of power vs. technique, as Hogan’s brawling style clashes with the Sheik’s methodical offense. The crowd is fully engaged as these two larger-than-life characters reignite their classic rivalry, with the Iron Sheik doing everything in his power to regain the WWF Heavyweight Championship.
Fans can expect high drama, powerful strikes, and a climactic finish as Hogan and the Iron Sheik go to war once again, in a match that continues to be a memorable chapter in 1980s wrestling history.
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(1984.12.28) The Cobra vs Black Tiger - WWF Jr. Heavyweight Championship - WWF
Professional Wrestling
Witness an incredible display of junior heavyweight action from December 28, 1984, as The Cobra defends the WWF Jr. Heavyweight Championship against the fierce and cunning Black Tiger. This fast-paced, high-flying bout took place under the WWF banner and showcases two of the most skilled and agile wrestlers of their time in a match that exemplifies the junior heavyweight style.
The Cobra, a masked sensation known for his lightning-quick offense, technical grappling, and aerial maneuvers, enters this match as the reigning WWF Jr. Heavyweight Champion. His blend of speed and precision makes him a formidable champion, as he uses his agility to outmaneuver and overwhelm opponents.
Challenging him is Black Tiger, the villainous masked persona portrayed by the legendary Mark "Rollerball" Rocco. Black Tiger brings a mix of technical expertise and ruthless aggression, making him a dangerous adversary. Known for his no-nonsense style and hard-hitting offense, Black Tiger is determined to wrest the title away from The Cobra.
This match is a masterclass in junior heavyweight wrestling, with both men showcasing high-impact moves, quick reversals, and breathtaking aerial maneuvers. The Cobra’s speed and agility are on full display as he attempts to retain his title, while Black Tiger uses his experience and craftiness to try and gain the upper hand.
With the prestigious WWF Jr. Heavyweight Championship on the line, every move and counter carries weight as these two competitors battle for supremacy. Fans can expect an exciting combination of technical wrestling, high-flying action, and intense drama as The Cobra and Black Tiger leave it all in the ring.
This championship contest is a must-watch for fans of junior heavyweight wrestling, as two legends of the division deliver a thrilling encounter that continues to stand the test of time.
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(1984.12.28) Antonio Inoki vs ''Dr. D'' David Schultz - WWF
Professional Wrestling
On December 28, 1984, two vastly different wrestling worlds collide as Antonio Inoki, one of Japan’s most iconic wrestlers, faces off against the brash and controversial "Dr. D" David Schultz in a memorable WWF encounter. Taking place during a special event, this match showcases the clash between Inoki’s martial arts-influenced wrestling style and Schultz’s brawling, hard-hitting approach.
Antonio Inoki, a master of the strong style, is known for his precise strikes, submission holds, and technical prowess. Revered in Japan and globally respected, Inoki approaches the match with his trademark discipline and focus. His ability to transition between grappling and striking makes him a formidable opponent for any challenger.
Opposing him is the infamous David Schultz, whose wild persona and no-nonsense approach to wrestling has made him notorious. Schultz is a brawler through and through, relying on his brute strength, roughhouse tactics, and sheer aggression to dominate his opponents.
From the outset, this match is a stylistic clash, with Schultz attempting to impose his physicality on Inoki, while Inoki looks to counter with his technical mastery and striking ability. The crowd is treated to a mix of stiff strikes, grappling exchanges, and intense in-ring drama as these two vastly different competitors vie for supremacy.
The cultural and stylistic contrast between Inoki and Schultz makes this bout stand out as a unique moment in 1980s WWF history, where international talent and hard-hitting American style come together.
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(1996.10.11) Rey Misterio Jr. (AAA) vs. Psicosis (AAA) - Osaka, Japan - WAR
Professional Wrestling
Prepare for an electrifying encounter from October 11, 1996, in Osaka, Japan, as two of lucha libre’s finest exports, Rey Misterio Jr. and Psicosis, collide in a high-flying, fast-paced battle at Wrestle Association R (WAR). This epic showdown between Rey Misterio Jr., the Boy Genius of lucha libre, and Psicosis, one of his fiercest rivals, brings their legendary rivalry to the global stage.
Rey Misterio Jr., known for his incredible speed, agility, and innovative high-flying maneuvers, represents AAA as one of its most exciting young talents. His lucha libre style has earned him worldwide recognition, and his ability to defy gravity with moves like the hurricanrana and springboard attacks makes him a dangerous competitor in any ring.
Psicosis, another AAA standout, brings his unique blend of lucha and brawling into the match. Known for his intense rivalries and willingness to take risks, Psicosis is a formidable opponent with a more aggressive, hard-hitting approach. His brutal moves and fearless style make him a constant threat to Rey Misterio, as their history of battles has been one of non-stop action and personal animosity.
The Osaka crowd is treated to an international showcase of lucha libre, as both competitors take to the skies in a dazzling display of aerial attacks, counters, and breathtaking sequences. From high-risk dives to innovative counters, every moment of this match keeps the audience on the edge of their seats.
Expect a thrilling mix of fast-paced offense, technical precision, and dramatic near-falls as Rey Misterio and Psicosis push each other to the limit. Their in-ring chemistry, born out of years of fierce competition, is evident throughout the contest, with each wrestler countering the other’s signature moves in a game of one-upmanship.
This match not only highlights the athleticism and excitement of lucha libre but also solidifies the global appeal of Rey Misterio Jr. and Psicosis. Their rivalry, steeped in high-flying action and personal vendettas, reaches new heights in this must-see encounter in Japan’s WAR promotion.
Don’t miss this lucha libre classic, featuring two of the most innovative and daring performers of their generation, as Rey Misterio Jr. and Psicosis bring their unique styles and intense rivalry to the land of the rising sun!
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(1995.01.16) Super Vader vs Gary Albright - Heavyweight Championship Match - UWFI
Professional Wrestling
On January 16, 1995, two of the most dominant forces in professional wrestling collide in a thrilling Heavyweight Championship match under the unique shoot-style rules of Union of Wrestling Forces International (UWFI). Super Vader, known for his incredible strength, agility, and ruthless power, defends his title against the technically proficient and equally imposing Gary Albright in a brutal encounter for the ages.
Super Vader, a legend in both Japan and the U.S., brings his trademark mix of raw power, stiff strikes, and high-impact offense into this title defense. His ability to blend brawling with explosive agility makes him one of the most feared competitors in the ring. Entering this match as UWFI Heavyweight Champion, Vader looks to continue his reign of dominance.
On the other side is Gary Albright, a skilled powerhouse known for his amateur wrestling background and devastating suplexes. Albright’s impressive grappling ability and mat-based offense make him a serious threat to Vader’s title. Known for his stoic demeanor and dangerous submission holds, Albright brings an entirely different style to the contest, focusing on technique and precision to neutralize Vader’s size and strength advantage.
The UWFI’s shoot-style format emphasizes realism, with stiff strikes, submission holds, and a point system that favors takedowns and knockdowns. The match is fought with a sense of urgency as both competitors look to impose their will early on. Albright seeks to use his grappling to take Vader off his feet, while Vader relies on his power to crush Albright’s defenses.
Expect a hard-hitting contest filled with suplexes, submissions, and stiff strikes, as both men push each other to the limit. Albright’s attempts to control Vader on the mat are met with resistance, as Vader uses his raw strength to fight out of holds and land punishing blows. The crowd is fully engaged, witnessing a battle of endurance, technique, and power as the two warriors trade momentum throughout the match.
The high-stakes nature of the championship bout adds an extra layer of intensity to every exchange, with neither man willing to back down. The match builds to a dramatic climax as both competitors reach deep into their arsenals to try and secure victory.
This championship match is a must-see for fans of UWFI’s distinct shoot-style wrestling, showcasing the clash between Vader’s raw power and Albright’s technical mastery. It’s a testament to the physicality and realism that defined UWFI in the mid-1990s, delivering an unforgettable battle for the Heavyweight Championship.
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(1987.11.13) Hashif Khan & Vietcong Express II vs Phil Lafleur & Mike Kirschner
Professional Wrestling
Watch an intense tag team battle from Calgary Stampede Wrestling on November 13, 1987, featuring the heel duo of Hashif Khan and Vietcong Express II taking on the babyface team of Phil Lafleur and Mike Kirschner. This match exemplifies the classic tag team action and dynamic storytelling that made Calgary Stampede Wrestling a staple of the wrestling world.
Hashif Khan and Vietcong Express II are a formidable pair known for their devious tactics, strong teamwork, and willingness to bend the rules to secure a victory. Hashif Khan brings a blend of striking and ruthless aggression, while Vietcong Express II adds a layer of unpredictability with his masked persona and quick, sneaky maneuvers. Together, they aim to dominate the ring and keep their opponents off balance.
On the other side, Phil Lafleur and Mike Kirschner are young, spirited competitors eager to prove themselves in the highly competitive Calgary Stampede Wrestling environment. Lafleur, known for his technical skills and high-energy offense, pairs well with Kirschner’s power and resilience. Their contrasting styles create a well-rounded team, looking to capitalize on their speed and teamwork to overcome their crafty opponents.
From the opening bell, the match is a back-and-forth affair filled with rapid tags, double-team moves, and strategic moments as both teams try to gain the upper hand. Khan and Vietcong Express II use every trick in the book, from distracting the referee to cutting off the ring and isolating their opponents. They focus on grounding the faster Lafleur and wearing down Kirschner with hard-hitting moves and relentless pressure.
Lafleur and Kirschner fight back with fiery comebacks, utilizing quick tags and high-impact moves to shift the momentum. The Calgary crowd rallies behind them, responding to every near-fall and dramatic moment as the match builds to a fever pitch. Their resilience and never-say-die attitude keep them in the fight, showcasing their determination to overcome the odds.
Expect a thrilling combination of technical wrestling, brawling, and classic tag team psychology as these two teams clash in an exciting showdown. With moments of suspense, athleticism, and classic heel tactics, this match is a great example of the competitive spirit and storytelling that defined Calgary Stampede Wrestling.
Don’t miss this exciting tag team bout that captures the essence of 1980s wrestling, where young talents and seasoned competitors meet in the squared circle to entertain and engage the passionate Calgary audience.
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(1987.03.27) Chris Benoit vs Vietcong Express I - Calgary Stampede Wrestling
Professional Wrestling
Step back into the historic world of Calgary Stampede Wrestling on March 27, 1987, for an exciting match featuring a young Chris Benoit taking on Vietcong Express I. This bout highlights the early career of Benoit, showcasing the technical skills and intensity that would define his wrestling style, against the cunning and unorthodox tactics of the masked Vietcong Express I.
Chris Benoit, still in the formative years of his career, is already showing signs of the relentless work ethic, technical mastery, and fierce competitiveness that would later make him a household name in professional wrestling. Known for his crisp suplexes, precise strikes, and relentless approach, Benoit brings a focused and aggressive energy to the ring, making every move count.
His opponent, Vietcong Express I, is part of the heel tag team known for their deceptive tactics, quick strikes, and rule-breaking maneuvers. As a masked competitor, Vietcong Express I adds an air of mystery and unpredictability to the match, using his experience and willingness to bend the rules to gain an advantage over the young Benoit.
The match is a classic battle of technical skill versus strategy, as Benoit relies on his grappling ability, sharp counters, and high-impact moves to wear down his opponent. Vietcong Express I, meanwhile, tries to disrupt Benoit’s rhythm with underhanded tactics, strikes, and quick reversals. The Calgary crowd is engaged throughout, rooting for the young Benoit as he battles against the odds.
Expect a fast-paced contest with a mix of grappling, striking, and moments of high drama, as both competitors push each other to their limits. Benoit’s intensity is on full display as he executes picture-perfect German suplexes, dropkicks, and submission holds, while Vietcong Express I counters with a mix of brawling and evasive maneuvers designed to frustrate and outsmart his opponent.
This match is an excellent showcase of Benoit’s potential, capturing his early development in the ring and his drive to establish himself as a top competitor. It also highlights the competitive spirit of Calgary Stampede Wrestling, known for its blend of hard-hitting action and diverse wrestling styles.
Don’t miss this encounter between Chris Benoit and Vietcong Express I, a compelling snapshot of the rising star’s journey and a testament to the vibrant, competitive atmosphere of Calgary Stampede Wrestling in the 1980s.
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(1987.06.05) Keiichi Yamada (Jushin Liger) vs Cuban Assassin - Calgary Stampede Wrestling
Professional Wrestling
Dive into the action of Calgary Stampede Wrestling on June 5, 1987, as Keiichi Yamada, who would later gain fame as Jushin Thunder Liger, faces off against the notorious Cuban Assassin. This match is a brilliant display of contrasting wrestling styles and a testament to the international appeal of Calgary’s legendary wrestling scene.
Keiichi Yamada, known for his high-flying maneuvers, technical prowess, and innovative style, is still in the early stages of his career in this bout. His incredible agility, speed, and tactical approach hint at the superstar he would soon become. Yamada's dynamic moves and high-energy offense keep the audience on their toes, as he showcases a style that was relatively new to North American audiences at the time.
Across the ring is the Cuban Assassin, a veteran heel known for his brawling tactics, cunning strategies, and willingness to bend the rules. With his experience and rough-and-tumble approach, the Cuban Assassin poses a significant challenge for the young Yamada, using his size and strength to try to dominate the match.
The bout is a captivating mix of Yamada’s technical skill and aerial assaults against the gritty, no-nonsense style of the Cuban Assassin. From the outset, Yamada’s quickness and precision shine, as he executes crisp dropkicks, rapid-fire maneuvers, and fluid transitions. Meanwhile, the Cuban Assassin works to slow the pace, grounding Yamada with heavy strikes, chokes, and tactical holds, aiming to disrupt his rhythm.
The Calgary crowd, always appreciative of diverse wrestling styles, is fully invested as the match unfolds. They react strongly to Yamada’s spectacular moves and are equally vocal in their disdain for the Assassin’s underhanded tactics. The back-and-forth action, combined with the tension between the technically gifted Yamada and the ruthless Assassin, makes for a compelling encounter.
As the match progresses, expect near-falls, dramatic comebacks, and a thrilling climax that showcases Yamada’s resilience and the Cuban Assassin’s relentless aggression. This match serves as a key moment in Yamada's early career, providing him with valuable experience against a seasoned opponent, and adding another memorable chapter to Calgary Stampede Wrestling's storied history.
Don’t miss this exciting clash between Keiichi Yamada and the Cuban Assassin, where the future meets the present in a battle of skill versus strategy. It’s a must-see for fans of classic wrestling, offering a look at the early days of a future legend in action against one of the toughest competitors of the era.
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(1983.07.22) Dynamite Kid vs The Cobra - Mid-Heavyweight Championship - Calgary Stampede Wrestling
Professional Wrestling
Step into the intense world of Calgary Stampede Wrestling with a classic showdown for the Mid-Heavyweight Championship on July 22, 1983, featuring Dynamite Kid taking on The Cobra. This highly anticipated match pits two of the most talented and innovative wrestlers of the era against each other in a battle for championship gold.
Dynamite Kid, known for his explosive athleticism, technical skill, and hard-hitting style, is widely regarded as one of the most influential wrestlers of his time. His unmatched agility and intensity make him a formidable competitor, and he enters this championship bout with the determination to prove why he’s a top contender in the mid-heavyweight division.
His opponent, The Cobra, is a masked sensation known for his lightning-fast moves, aerial prowess, and unique ring persona. With his blend of Japanese wrestling techniques and lucha libre influences, The Cobra brings a distinct and unpredictable style to the ring, making him a challenging adversary for any competitor.
The match is a technical masterclass, featuring a blend of high-flying maneuvers, crisp mat wrestling, and intense counter-wrestling. Dynamite Kid showcases his signature suplexes, sharp strikes, and impeccable ring awareness, while The Cobra counters with quick escapes, flying crossbodies, and agile reversals that keep Dynamite Kid on his toes.
Expect a high-energy bout filled with breathtaking action, near-falls, and dramatic twists as both wrestlers push each other to the limit. The Calgary crowd is fully invested, reacting to every big move and close call, creating an electrifying atmosphere that amplifies the stakes of the championship contest.
The chemistry between Dynamite Kid and The Cobra is evident, as each wrestler plays to their strengths while adapting to the other's style, resulting in a match that exemplifies the art of professional wrestling. The pace is relentless, with both competitors refusing to back down, delivering a thrilling performance that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats.
This Mid-Heavyweight Championship match is a testament to the skill, innovation, and competitive spirit that defined Calgary Stampede Wrestling. It’s a must-watch for fans of classic wrestling, highlighting the early days of two legendary performers whose influence would ripple throughout the wrestling world.
Don’t miss this incredible clash between Dynamite Kid and The Cobra, where the Mid-Heavyweight Championship hangs in the balance, and two of the best in the business leave it all in the ring!
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(1983.08.05) The Cobra & Hiro Saito vs Davey Boy Smith & Keith Hart
Professional Wrestling
Witness a thrilling tag team encounter from Calgary Stampede Wrestling on August 5, 1983, as The Cobra & Hiro Saito take on the dynamic duo of Davey Boy Smith & Keith Hart. This match features a blend of international talent, technical wrestling, and the high-energy style that defined Calgary's legendary wrestling promotion.
On one side, The Cobra, known for his speed, agility, and innovative masked persona, teams up with Hiro Saito, a skilled Japanese grappler known for his solid technique and tactical approach. Together, they form a formidable team that combines aerial maneuvers, striking precision, and synchronized teamwork.
Opposing them is the powerhouse team of Davey Boy Smith and Keith Hart. Davey Boy Smith, future British Bulldog and one of the most beloved stars in wrestling, showcases his exceptional strength, power moves, and athletic prowess. His partner, Keith Hart, a member of the renowned Hart family, brings his technical expertise, ring savvy, and classic Stampede Wrestling style to the matchup.
The match is a showcase of contrasting styles, with The Cobra & Hiro Saito utilizing quick tags, high-flying assaults, and sharp technical maneuvers to keep their opponents off balance. Meanwhile, Smith & Hart leverage their size, power, and well-coordinated teamwork to counter the fast-paced offense of their opponents.
Expect to see impressive displays of strength from Davey Boy, including his signature suplexes and power slams, complemented by Keith’s technical mat work and submission holds. The Cobra dazzles with his aerial tactics and lucha-inspired moves, while Saito’s precise strikes and methodical approach add depth to their offense.
The Calgary crowd is fully engaged, creating an electric atmosphere as they cheer on the local heroes, Davey Boy Smith and Keith Hart, against the international duo of The Cobra and Hiro Saito. With back-and-forth action, near-falls, and dramatic momentum shifts, this match delivers on excitement and wrestling excellence.
This bout is a perfect example of the dynamic and competitive spirit of Calgary Stampede Wrestling, featuring top-tier talent from around the globe. It’s a must-see for fans of classic tag team wrestling, offering a nostalgic glimpse into the early careers of some of wrestling’s most iconic figures.
Don’t miss this exciting tag team battle that highlights the blend of technical mastery and high-flying action that made Stampede Wrestling a cornerstone of professional wrestling history!
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(1979.08.17) Tatsumi Fujinami vs Dynamite Kid - Calgary Stampede Wrestling
Professional Wrestling
Dive into a classic wrestling encounter from Calgary Stampede Wrestling on August 17, 1979, featuring two of the most influential and innovative wrestlers of their time: Tatsumi Fujinami and Dynamite Kid. This match is a showcase of technical mastery, high-flying maneuvers, and the intense competitiveness that defined the golden age of wrestling.
Tatsumi Fujinami, known as “The Dragon,” is a Japanese wrestling icon celebrated for his technical prowess, versatility, and contributions to the sport. As one of New Japan Pro-Wrestling’s standout stars, Fujinami brings his crisp mat wrestling, precise suplexes, and strategic ring control to the Calgary audience, demonstrating why he’s regarded as one of the best in the world.
Facing him is the dynamic and explosive Dynamite Kid, a British wrestling sensation known for his groundbreaking high-flying style, incredible athleticism, and intense, hard-hitting approach. Dynamite Kid’s influence on the wrestling world is profound, as he revolutionized the way smaller wrestlers could compete with speed, agility, and sheer intensity.
The match is a technical masterpiece, featuring a blend of fast-paced action, technical grappling, and high-risk moves that keep the crowd on the edge of their seats. Fujinami and Dynamite Kid engage in a thrilling back-and-forth contest, with Fujinami using his submissions and tactical ring awareness to counter Dynamite Kid’s high-impact offense and breathtaking aerial assaults.
Expect a showcase of suplexes, counters, and near-falls as both competitors push each other to their limits. The chemistry between Fujinami and Dynamite Kid is undeniable, with each move and counter move adding to the drama of the match. The Calgary crowd is fully invested, creating an electric atmosphere that enhances the excitement of this epic bout.
This match is a perfect blend of the technical and high-flying styles that were emerging in the late 1970s and set the stage for the evolution of modern professional wrestling. It’s a must-watch for fans of classic wrestling, highlighting the incredible talent and innovation of Tatsumi Fujinami and Dynamite Kid.
Don’t miss this iconic encounter that captures the essence of Calgary Stampede Wrestling and showcases the brilliance of two wrestling legends at the height of their powers!
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(1979.08.17) Antonio Inoki vs Stan Hansen - NWF Heavyweight Championship Match - Calgary Stampede Wrestling
Professional Wrestling
Witness a legendary clash of titans as Antonio Inoki defends the NWF Heavyweight Championship against the formidable Stan Hansen on August 17, 1979, in Calgary Stampede Wrestling! This historic match features two of the most iconic figures in wrestling history going head-to-head in a battle for supremacy, blending the best of Japanese strong style and American brawling.
Antonio Inoki, the Japanese wrestling legend and founder of New Japan Pro-Wrestling, is renowned for his technical skills, martial arts influence, and relentless fighting spirit. As the NWF Heavyweight Champion, Inoki brings his unmatched prowess and strategic mind to the ring, ready to fend off one of the most dangerous challengers of his career.
Facing him is the rough and tough Stan Hansen, a powerhouse known for his raw aggression, powerful lariats, and unyielding toughness. Hansen's wild, brawling style and intimidating presence make him a constant threat, and he enters the match with a singular focus: to dethrone Inoki and claim the prestigious NWF Heavyweight Championship.
This match is a thrilling encounter that showcases the stark contrast between Inoki’s disciplined, technical approach and Hansen’s brutal, smash-mouth offense. From the opening bell, both men engage in a fierce struggle, with Inoki employing his submission holds, precise strikes, and ring IQ, while Hansen counters with his sheer strength, brawling tactics, and relentless pressure.
Expect dramatic momentum shifts, hard-hitting exchanges, and moments of high tension as both competitors dig deep into their arsenals. The Calgary crowd is fully immersed in the action, creating an electric atmosphere as they watch two legends leave it all in the ring.
The NWF Heavyweight Championship is on the line, and with both men refusing to back down, this match is a testament to the toughness and skill that defined wrestling in the late 1970s. It's a must-see bout for fans of classic wrestling, highlighting the global appeal of Antonio Inoki and the indomitable spirit of Stan Hansen.
Don’t miss this iconic championship showdown that captures the essence of wrestling’s golden era, where honor, resilience, and sheer willpower collide in a match for the ages!
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(1979.07.01) Battle Royale - Calgary Stampede Wrestling
Professional Wrestling
Step into the wild and unpredictable world of Calgary Stampede Wrestling with this intense Battle Royale from July 1, 1979! This classic bout brings together a ring full of wrestling’s toughest competitors, all vying for supremacy in a no-holds-barred brawl where only the last man standing will claim victory.
The Calgary Stampede Battle Royale is a showcase of diverse wrestling styles, featuring a mix of powerhouse brawlers, technical grapplers, high-flyers, and wily veterans, all packed into the ring at once. The rules are simple but brutal: eliminate your opponents by throwing them over the top rope, and the last wrestler remaining in the ring is declared the winner.
Expect nonstop action as rivalries boil over, alliances are formed and quickly broken, and chaos reigns supreme. The match is a whirlwind of punches, kicks, slams, and dramatic eliminations, with each competitor fighting tooth and nail to avoid being tossed out. As the bodies pile up and the ring clears, the tension builds, making every move critical as the remaining wrestlers battle for the coveted spot as the last man standing.
This Battle Royale is a true reflection of the spirit of Stampede Wrestling, known for its gritty, hard-hitting action and the fierce competition that defined the promotion. The crowd is on the edge of their seats throughout, cheering on their favorites and gasping at every close call and shocking elimination.
Featuring a mix of local heroes and international stars, this match embodies the diverse talent pool and the rugged, no-nonsense wrestling style that made Calgary Stampede Wrestling a fan favorite. Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to the world of classic wrestling, this Battle Royale is a thrilling slice of wrestling history.
Don’t miss this chaotic and entertaining battle from Calgary’s legendary wrestling scene, where every competitor has something to prove, and only one can emerge victorious. It's a must-watch for any wrestling enthusiast looking to experience the raw energy and tradition of Stampede Wrestling!
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(1988.04.29) Bruce Hart, Brian Pillman vs Yang Chung & Hashif Khan - Calgary Stampede Wrestling
Professional Wrestling
Experience the excitement of Calgary Stampede Wrestling on April 29, 1988, with a thrilling tag team match featuring Bruce Hart and Brian Pillman as they battle Yang Chung and Hashif Khan! Set in the iconic Stampede Wrestling ring, this match showcases the heart, intensity, and technical prowess that made this promotion a breeding ground for some of the greatest wrestling talents.
Bruce Hart, a skilled technician from the famed Hart wrestling family, combines his grappling acumen and in-ring experience to guide his team. Alongside him is the explosive and charismatic Brian Pillman, whose high-flying maneuvers and fearless style make him a crowd favorite and a perfect foil to Hart’s more grounded approach.
Their opponents, Yang Chung and Hashif Khan, bring a unique blend of hard-hitting strikes and unorthodox offense. Known for their rough-and-tumble style, Chung and Khan provide a formidable challenge for Hart and Pillman, pushing the fan-favorite duo to their limits.
Expect to see Hart’s classic mat wrestling and tactical know-how on full display, along with Pillman’s electrifying aerial moves, including his signature dropkicks and dives. The match is a fast-paced encounter with both teams exchanging momentum, filled with thrilling sequences, dramatic near-falls, and moments of teamwork that highlight the chemistry between Hart and Pillman.
The Stampede Wrestling crowd is fully engaged, adding to the electric atmosphere as they rally behind the homegrown talents of Hart and Pillman. This match captures the essence of Stampede Wrestling: a mix of technical excellence, spirited competition, and the rugged charm that defined the promotion’s legacy.
Don’t miss this classic tag team showdown from the heart of Calgary, where Bruce Hart and Brian Pillman face off against the unpredictable Yang Chung and Hashif Khan. It’s a must-see match that reflects the passion, intensity, and tradition of one of wrestling’s most beloved promotions, offering a nostalgic glimpse into the golden era of Stampede Wrestling!
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(1982.08.29) Antonio Inoki & Hulk Hogan vs Rusher Kimura & Sgt. Slaughter - NJPW
Professional Wrestling
Dive into a classic New Japan Pro-Wrestling showdown from August 29, 1982, featuring some of the most iconic names in wrestling history! In this thrilling tag team match, the legendary Antonio Inoki teams up with a young Hulk Hogan to face off against the formidable duo of Rusher Kimura and Sgt. Slaughter.
Antonio Inoki, a revered figure in Japanese wrestling and the founder of NJPW, brings his renowned martial arts-influenced style, technical skills, and unmatched fighting spirit to the ring. Alongside him is Hulk Hogan, before his rise to global superstardom, showcasing his raw power, charisma, and the early stages of the persona that would eventually make him a household name.
Their opponents are no pushovers: Rusher Kimura, a veteran of Japanese wrestling known for his tough brawler style, teams up with the iconic Sgt. Slaughter, a master of military-themed aggression and ruthless in-ring tactics. Together, Kimura and Slaughter are a dangerous pair, blending brute strength and tactical prowess.
The match is a captivating mix of styles, with Inoki and Hogan’s combination of speed, power, and technical finesse pitted against the rough, no-nonsense approach of Kimura and Slaughter. Expect to see Inoki’s precise strikes and submission holds, Hogan’s powerful slams, Kimura’s relentless brawling, and Slaughter’s signature Cobra Clutch.
As the match unfolds, the crowd is treated to a display of international wrestling at its best, with dramatic momentum shifts, strategic teamwork, and intense moments that highlight the contrasting philosophies of East vs. West. The chemistry between Inoki and Hogan, despite their different styles, provides a fascinating dynamic as they work to outsmart and outmuscle their formidable foes.
This match is not just a battle between four legendary wrestlers; it’s a clash of wrestling cultures and a glimpse into the early days of what would become an enduring partnership between NJPW and international wrestling stars.
Don’t miss this historic bout that encapsulates the spirit of 1980s wrestling—a time when legends were born, alliances were tested, and the art of wrestling was on full display. It’s a must-watch for any fan of classic wrestling, featuring unforgettable moments from some of the most influential figures in the sport!
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(1981.08.21) Tiger Mask & El Solitario vs Brazo de Plata & Brazo de Oro - NJPW
Professional Wrestling
Step into the historic world of New Japan Pro-Wrestling as we travel back to August 21, 1981, for a classic tag team encounter featuring some of the most legendary names in the business! In this exciting bout, the iconic Tiger Mask teams up with the masked sensation El Solitario to take on the dynamic duo of Brazo de Plata and Brazo de Oro.
Tiger Mask, renowned for revolutionizing the junior heavyweight division with his high-flying and technical prowess, joins forces with El Solitario, a charismatic luchador known for his agility and unique style. Together, they form a formidable team, blending the best of Japanese and Mexican wrestling traditions.
Their opponents, Brazo de Plata and Brazo de Oro, bring their own blend of lucha libre flair and family legacy into the ring. Known for their cunning tactics, teamwork, and entertaining style, the Brazos are a formidable challenge for any opponents.
The match is a showcase of international wrestling styles, combining the aerial brilliance and quick pace of lucha libre with the strong style and technical excellence of NJPW. Expect to see Tiger Mask’s signature dives and lightning-fast moves, El Solitario’s slick counters and high-flying maneuvers, and the Brazos’ double-team tactics and hard-hitting strikes.
This match is not only a battle of skill and strategy but also a celebration of the unique blend of cultures and wrestling philosophies that define NJPW. The crowd is electric, fully invested in the clash between these two iconic teams, making every move feel even more impactful.
Don’t miss this incredible tag team match from the golden era of NJPW, featuring four legends who have left an indelible mark on the world of professional wrestling. It’s a must-watch for any fan of classic wrestling, showcasing the artistry and athleticism that made these competitors timeless icons of the sport!
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(1991.07.29)Keiji Muto & Masahiro Chono vs Big Van Vader & Crusher Bam Bam Bigelow - NJPW
Professional Wrestling
Get ready for a powerhouse tag team clash from New Japan Pro-Wrestling as Keiji Muto and Masahiro Chono take on the monstrous duo of Big Van Vader and Crusher Bam Bam Bigelow in this electrifying encounter from July 29, 1991! This match features a blend of speed, power, and sheer intensity as four of the most dominant forces in wrestling collide in the NJPW ring.
Keiji Muto, known for his innovative offense, technical prowess, and the mystical Great Muta persona, teams up with Masahiro Chono, a master of the STF and one of NJPW’s most strategic minds. Together, they form a dynamic pairing of skill and charisma, ready to take on any challenge.
On the other side, Big Van Vader and Crusher Bam Bam Bigelow bring an imposing presence and raw power that few can match. Vader, with his brutal strength and agility for his size, is a relentless force who can overpower any opponent. Bam Bam Bigelow, known for his agility despite his massive frame and fiery personality, complements Vader perfectly, making them a near-unstoppable team.
The match is a thrilling display of contrasting styles, with Muto and Chono using quick tags, technical maneuvers, and high-risk offense to counter the overwhelming power of their larger opponents. Look for Muto’s signature moonsaults and Chono’s precision strikes as they try to overcome the onslaught of Vader and Bigelow.
Vader and Bigelow dominate with crushing power moves, using their size advantage to control the pace and punish their opponents. Their brutal offense, including Vader’s devastating Vader Bomb and Bigelow’s explosive slams, keeps Muto and Chono on the defensive, creating a dramatic and hard-hitting contest.
This match is a prime example of NJPW’s rich history of bringing together top international talent, showcasing a thrilling battle of wills and skills. Witness the incredible teamwork, resilience, and fighting spirit as these four legends leave it all in the ring.
Don’t miss this intense tag team showdown from NJPW’s golden era, where every move counts, and every second is packed with action. It’s a must-see battle that captures the heart and soul of professional wrestling at its finest!
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(1994.07.30) Ric Flair & Steve Austin (w/ Sherri) vs Sting & Ricky Steamboat - WCW
Professional Wrestling
Get ready for a blockbuster tag team match from the July 30, 1994, episode of WCW Saturday Night as Ric Flair and "Stunning" Steve Austin, accompanied by the devious Sensational Sherri, team up against the dynamic duo of Sting and Ricky Steamboat. This star-studded bout features some of the biggest names in wrestling, showcasing a thrilling mix of technical prowess, high-flying action, and intense rivalries.
Ric Flair, the reigning WCW World Heavyweight Champion, partners with the rising star Steve Austin, combining Flair’s veteran savvy and charisma with Austin’s relentless aggression and technical skill. Adding an extra edge to their team is Sherri, whose interference and ringside antics make her a constant threat to their opponents.
On the other side, Sting brings his unmatched energy, explosive offense, and fan-favorite status, while Ricky Steamboat, "The Dragon," adds his legendary technical ability and never-say-die attitude. Together, Sting and Steamboat form a formidable alliance, driven by their quest to thwart Flair and Austin’s underhanded tactics.
Expect fast-paced action, dramatic near-falls, and the type of in-ring storytelling that WCW was known for in the '90s. The chemistry between all four competitors ensures a captivating encounter, with each man having a chance to shine through their signature moves and high-impact sequences.
Don’t miss this thrilling tag team match from WCW Saturday Night, where alliances are tested, and rivalries are intensified, delivering a must-see moment in wrestling history!
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(1989.05.07) Ric Flair vs Ricky Steamboat - WrestleWar 89 - WCW
Professional Wrestling
Watch the epic conclusion to one of wrestling’s most celebrated rivalries as Ric Flair challenges Ricky Steamboat for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleWar '89: Music City Showdown, held on May 7, 1989, in Nashville, Tennessee. This match is the final chapter in their legendary 1989 trilogy and is often hailed as one of the greatest wrestling matches of all time.
Ric Flair, "The Nature Boy," comes into this match as the challenger, seeking to reclaim the NWA World Heavyweight Championship and cement his legacy as the greatest champion in wrestling history. Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat, the reigning champion, defends his title with the same tenacity, skill, and heart that earned him the belt earlier in the year.
The match is a technical masterpiece, filled with intense back-and-forth action, seamless chain wrestling, and a gripping narrative that showcases the best of both competitors. Flair’s cunning tactics and ring generalship are met with Steamboat’s fiery offense, high-flying abilities, and impeccable timing, creating an electric atmosphere that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats.
With a fast-paced and dramatic finish, Flair manages to score a pinfall victory, regaining the championship in a classic encounter that featured twists, turns, and the involvement of Terry Funk post-match, setting the stage for Flair's next great rivalry. This match is not just a battle for the championship but a display of why both Flair and Steamboat are revered as two of the greatest wrestlers of all time.
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(1989.04.02) Ric Flair vs Ricky Steamboat - 2-of-3 Falls - WCW
Professional Wrestling
Experience one of the greatest wrestling matches of all time as Ric Flair battles Ricky Steamboat for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship at Clash of the Champions VI on April 2, 1989. This bout, held at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, is the second in their legendary trilogy of matches in 1989 and is renowned for its technical excellence, storytelling, and the incredible chemistry between the two Hall of Famers.
Ric Flair, the reigning champion and "The Nature Boy," enters the match with his usual flair, confidence, and masterful ring psychology. Opposing him is Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat, the ultimate babyface challenger, known for his impeccable in-ring skills, athleticism, and fiery spirit. The stakes are high as Steamboat aims to prove he can best Flair once again after defeating him at Chi-Town Rumble to win the title.
The match is a 2-out-of-3 falls contest, filled with back-and-forth action, dramatic near-falls, and a display of pure wrestling artistry. Flair’s relentless targeting of Steamboat’s leg with figure-four leglocks contrasts with Steamboat’s aerial maneuvers, lightning-fast chops, and technical counters. Both competitors push each other to their limits, telling a compelling story of endurance, strategy, and the quest for championship glory.
With both men earning a fall, the tension builds to an electrifying climax that sees Steamboat narrowly secure the victory, retaining the title in a finish that further cements the match as a masterpiece of professional wrestling. Don’t miss this classic encounter that stands as a shining example of what makes professional wrestling great—passion, skill, and unforgettable moments!
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(1994.01.22) 1994 WWF Royal Rumble Match - WWF
Professional Wrestling
Step into one of the most memorable editions of the WWF Royal Rumble Match, held on January 22, 1994, at the Providence Civic Center in Providence, Rhode Island. This 30-man over-the-top-rope battle royal features top superstars vying for a coveted spot in the main event of WrestleMania X.
The match is best remembered for its dramatic double finish, where both Bret "The Hitman" Hart and Lex Luger are declared co-winners after simultaneously hitting the floor at the end of the match. This unprecedented ending left fans stunned and set the stage for a unique WrestleMania main event scenario.
Throughout the Rumble, iconic wrestlers such as Shawn Michaels, Diesel, Randy Savage, and The Undertaker display their unique skills and strategies to survive the grueling contest. Diesel dominates with a record-setting number of eliminations early on, showcasing his power and setting a new standard for future competitors. Meanwhile, Bret Hart battles through an injured knee, embodying his "Excellence of Execution" moniker with resilience and determination.
Expect surprise appearances, thrilling eliminations, and the kind of high-stakes drama that makes the Royal Rumble one of WWF’s most exciting annual events. This match not only set the tone for the road to WrestleMania X but also remains a highlight in the storied history of the Royal Rumble!
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(1994.11.23) Undertaker vs Yokozuna - Casket Match - Survivor Series - WWF
Professional Wrestling
Witness one of the most iconic matches in WWE history as The Undertaker faces Yokozuna in a Casket Match at Survivor Series on November 23, 1994. This highly anticipated rematch, held at the Freeman Coliseum in San Antonio, Texas, is filled with drama, supernatural elements, and the eerie presence that only The Undertaker can bring.
The Undertaker, determined to avenge his loss to Yokozuna in their infamous Casket Match earlier that year at the Royal Rumble, brings his unique combination of power, resilience, and mystique. Standing in his way is the colossal Yokozuna, accompanied by Jim Cornette and Mr. Fuji, looking to use his overwhelming size and ruthless aggression to once again bury The Undertaker.
Special guest enforcer Chuck Norris adds to the high stakes, ensuring a fair fight as The Undertaker battles not only Yokozuna but also the interference attempts from other heel wrestlers. The match is filled with intense moments, dramatic near-finishes, and the chilling presence of the casket at ringside, symbolizing the ultimate defeat.
Watch as The Undertaker overcomes the odds with his supernatural endurance and signature moves, culminating in a triumphant victory that cements his legacy as the master of the Casket Match. Don’t miss this unforgettable encounter from Survivor Series, where The Undertaker proves once again why he is one of the most revered figures in WWE history!
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(2004.09.03) The Undertaker vs Gangrel & Viscera - Handicap Match - WWE Smackdown - WWE
Professional Wrestling
Watch as The Undertaker, the legendary “Phenom” of WWE, takes on the daunting challenge of a 2-on-1 handicap match against Gangrel and Viscera on the September 3, 2004, episode of WWE SmackDown. This match features The Undertaker’s signature mix of supernatural presence and in-ring dominance against two formidable opponents from his past.
Gangrel, with his gothic persona and sinister style, teams up with the monstrous Viscera, whose sheer size and power make him a formidable force. Despite the numbers disadvantage, The Undertaker relies on his unmatched resilience, iconic strikes, and devastating power moves to even the odds against his larger opponents.
Expect to see The Undertaker’s signature offense, including his Old School rope walk, chokeslams, and the iconic Tombstone Piledriver, as he battles against the combined strength and cunning of Gangrel and Viscera. The match captures the essence of The Undertaker's indomitable spirit and ability to overcome seemingly insurmountable odds.
Don’t miss this thrilling encounter from WWE SmackDown, where The Undertaker once again proves why he is one of the most enduring and legendary figures in WWE history!
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(1999.11.08) - Madusa vs Chris Benoit - WCW Nitro - WCW
Professional Wrestling
Catch a rare intergender match from WCW Monday Nitro on November 8, 1999, featuring Madusa taking on Chris Benoit in a battle that breaks traditional wrestling norms. Madusa, one of the most accomplished female wrestlers of her era, steps up to face Benoit, known for his technical prowess, intense style, and reputation as one of the toughest competitors in the business.
Madusa brings her experience, striking ability, and fearlessness into the match, showing she’s not intimidated by the challenge of facing a male opponent. Benoit, ever the focused technician, relies on his grappling skills, hard-hitting offense, and relentless aggression, showcasing why he’s considered one of the best in-ring performers of his time.
This match is a unique display of athleticism and grit, highlighting Madusa's willingness to compete outside the traditional women’s division and Benoit’s adaptability against any opponent. Expect a fast-paced contest filled with technical exchanges, high-impact moves, and a level of intensity that only WCW Nitro could deliver during the late '90s.
Don’t miss this intriguing and historic bout that stands out as a bold and unconventional match in WCW’s storied history!
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(1987.06.08) Road Warriors vs John Tenta (Earthquake) & Jumbo Tsuruta - AJPW
Professional Wrestling
Get ready for a clash of titans in this hard-hitting match from All Japan Pro Wrestling on June 8, 1987! The Road Warriors, Hawk and Animal, bring their unmatched power and intensity to the ring against the formidable team of John Tenta (later known as Earthquake in WWE) and Japanese wrestling legend Jumbo Tsuruta. This match showcases the Road Warriors' brutal style, with their iconic face paint and dominating presence, as they take on Tenta's raw strength and Tsuruta's technical prowess.
Watch as these larger-than-life competitors collide in a battle of sheer power and skill. From Tenta's massive slams to Tsuruta's sharp offense, and the Road Warriors' relentless aggression, this match is a perfect blend of American and Japanese wrestling styles. Don't miss the action as these four heavyweights tear it up in the squared circle, delivering a must-see encounter that exemplifies the best of 1980s professional wrestling!
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(1986.06.05) Road Warriors vs Killer Khan & Strong Machine - AJPW
Professional Wrestling
Experience the explosive action from All Japan Pro Wrestling on June 5, 1986, as the Road Warriors, Hawk and Animal, take on the fearsome duo of Killer Khan and Strong Machine! Known for their unmatched ferocity and intimidating presence, the Road Warriors bring their signature high-impact style to the ring against two of Japan's most dangerous competitors.
Killer Khan, infamous for his ruthless Mongolian chops and devious tactics, teams up with the mysterious Strong Machine, a masked powerhouse with an arsenal of suplexes and strikes. This match is a thrilling blend of brute force and strategy as Hawk and Animal unleash their devastating double-team maneuvers against the cunning and resilience of Khan and Machine.
Witness the raw intensity, hard-hitting brawls, and unforgettable moments that define 1980s wrestling, as these four warriors collide in a battle that pushes the limits of power and endurance. It's a classic AJPW showdown that no wrestling fan should miss!
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(2015.01.25) 2015 WWE Royal Rumble Match - WWE
Professional Wrestling
The 2015 Royal Rumble was the 28th annual Royal Rumble professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) and livestreaming event produced by WWE. It took place on January 25, 2015, at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This was the second Royal Rumble held at this venue after the 2004 event, when it was formerly known as Wachovia Center; the arena changed its name to Wells Fargo Center in 2010. It was also the first Royal Rumble to livestream on the WWE Network, which launched in February 2014. As has been customary since 1993, the Royal Rumble match winner received a world championship match at that year's WrestleMania. For the 2015 event, the winner received a match for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania 31.
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(1997.01.19) WWF Royal Rumble Match - WWF
Professional Wrestling
Relive one of the most exciting nights in professional wrestling with the 1997 Royal Rumble Match from the WWF! Held on January 19, 1997, at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas, this Royal Rumble features 30 of the WWF's biggest stars competing for a chance to main event WrestleMania 13. The over-the-top-rope battle royal showcases fan favorites, fierce rivals, and surprise entrants all vying for glory in one of the most unpredictable matches of the year.
Key moments include the dominant performance of Stone Cold Steve Austin, who enters as the 5th participant and goes on a rampage, eliminating multiple competitors with his signature cunning and intensity. Bret "The Hitman" Hart, The Undertaker, Vader, and Diesel are just some of the big names who step into the ring, bringing their unique styles and rivalries into the fray. Controversy reigns supreme as Stone Cold manages to win in a disputed finish, further igniting his path to superstardom.
This Royal Rumble is filled with twists, turns, and unforgettable action that keeps fans on the edge of their seats. Don't miss this iconic match that not only shaped the careers of its participants but also left an indelible mark on the history of the Royal Rumble!
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(1994.08.13) Cactus Jack vs Terry Funk - Hardcore Heaven - ECW
Professional Wrestling
Step into the world of extreme wrestling with this brutal encounter from ECW's Hardcore Heaven on August 13, 1994. Two of the most hardcore legends in professional wrestling history, Cactus Jack (Mick Foley) and Terry Funk, go head-to-head in a no-holds-barred brawl that epitomizes the gritty, unrestrained violence of Extreme Championship Wrestling.
This match is a masterclass in hardcore wrestling, featuring chair shots, blood, and unrelenting punishment as these two icons push each other to the absolute limit. Cactus Jack, known for his reckless abandon and willingness to endure incredible pain, faces off against the veteran Terry Funk, whose unpredictable and unhinged style has made him a beloved figure in the hardcore wrestling scene.
Watch as tables break, chairs fly, and bodies crash in this chaotic and unforgettable battle. With both men refusing to back down, this clash of hardcore titans delivers a spectacle of brutality and passion that remains a cornerstone of ECW history. Don't miss this legendary match that helped define the legacy of both Cactus Jack and Terry Funk in the annals of hardcore wrestling!
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(1994.06.25) Jeff Hardy (Age 16) vs 1-2-3 Kid - WWF
Professional Wrestling
Witness the early beginnings of a future wrestling legend as 16-year-old Jeff Hardy steps into the WWF ring on June 25, 1994, to face the high-flying 1-2-3 Kid (Sean Waltman). This match, taking place on an episode of WWF Superstars, marks one of Hardy’s first appearances in the company, showcasing his potential long before he became a household name.
In this matchup, the 1-2-3 Kid, known for his speed and agility, takes on the young Hardy in a fast-paced contest that highlights the Kid's experience and technical prowess. Despite Hardy’s youth and inexperience, he displays glimpses of the daredevil spirit and resilience that would define his career in the years to come.
Watch as the 1-2-3 Kid utilizes his quickness and high-risk maneuvers to take control, while Hardy fights valiantly, demonstrating his passion and determination even at a young age. This bout is a fascinating look back at the early career of Jeff Hardy, set against the backdrop of the 1990s WWF era. Don’t miss this unique matchup that offers a glimpse into the future of one of wrestling's most beloved superstars!
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(2006.08.15) Sabu vs Rob Van Dam – Ladder Match - WWE/ECW
Professional Wrestling
Get ready for an extreme showdown as Sabu and Rob Van Dam, two of ECW’s most iconic high-flyers, battle it out in a thrilling Ladder Match on the August 15, 2006, episode of WWE/ECW! This match features two of the most innovative and fearless competitors in professional wrestling, known for their death-defying stunts and unorthodox styles.
The stakes are high as Sabu and RVD put everything on the line, using ladders as both weapons and tools to climb toward victory. The match is filled with jaw-dropping moments, including Van Dam’s signature aerial assaults and Sabu’s hardcore tactics, making full use of the ladders to inflict maximum damage. With their storied history and mutual respect, both men push each other to the limits, delivering a spectacular display of athleticism, risk-taking, and hardcore action.
Watch as tables are shattered, bodies are battered, and the crowd is left in awe by the relentless pace and innovative offense that only Sabu and RVD can deliver. This classic ECW-style Ladder Match is a must-see for fans of hardcore wrestling and is a perfect example of why Sabu and Rob Van Dam are legends in the world of extreme sports entertainment!
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(1988.01.15) Johnny Saint vs Fit Finlay - ASW
Professional Wrestling
Dive into a classic encounter from All Star Wrestling as two of the United Kingdom’s finest grapplers, Johnny Saint and Fit Finlay, face off on January 15, 1988. This match is a showcase of technical wrestling mastery, pitting the smooth, elegant style of Johnny Saint against the rugged, hard-hitting approach of Fit Finlay.
Johnny Saint, known for his impeccable mat wrestling, counters, and escapes, displays his traditional British wrestling prowess with seamless transitions and intricate holds. On the other side, Fit Finlay brings a rough and aggressive style, characterized by his powerful strikes and relentless offense. The contrast in styles makes for a captivating contest, blending Saint's technical finesse with Finlay's brawling intensity.
The bout is a true exhibition of wrestling skill, sportsmanship, and strategy, capturing the essence of British wrestling in the 1980s. Fans of technical wrestling and classic encounters will appreciate the craftsmanship and storytelling that Johnny Saint and Fit Finlay bring to the ring in this timeless match from All Star Wrestling!
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(1995.05.22) Shawn Michaels vs King Kong Bundy - King of the Ring - WWF
Professional Wrestling
Witness a clash of styles in this King of the Ring qualifying match from May 22, 1995, as the "Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels takes on the monstrous King Kong Bundy on an episode of WWF Monday Night Raw! The high-flying and charismatic Michaels squares off against the massive and imposing Bundy in a battle to secure a spot in the prestigious King of the Ring tournament.
Shawn Michaels, known for his agility, speed, and resilience, faces a daunting challenge against the 440-pound Bundy, whose sheer size and power make him a formidable opponent. Watch as Michaels uses his quickness and tactical approach to outmaneuver the colossal Bundy, delivering a series of signature moves and high-risk offense, while Bundy relies on his brute strength and ground-and-pound strategy to dominate the match.
This contest showcases the classic underdog story as Michaels fights against the odds, demonstrating the heart and tenacity that would eventually make him one of the greatest in wrestling history. Don’t miss this exciting match that highlights the early stages of Shawn Michaels’ ascent to superstardom in the WWF, set against the backdrop of the 1995 King of the Ring tournament!
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(2003.01.03) Don Frye vs Big Van Vader - Fighting Of World Japan Pro-Wrestling
Professional Wrestling
Step into the intense world of Fighting of World Japan Pro-Wrestling as MMA pioneer Don Frye battles the legendary Big Van Vader on January 3, 2003. This unique encounter pits Frye’s mixed martial arts background and striking prowess against the raw power and dominance of the wrestling icon Vader, known for his stiff style and imposing presence in the ring.
Don Frye, with his fearless attitude and no-nonsense approach, brings a hybrid style of wrestling and MMA techniques, looking to outstrike and outgrapple his much larger opponent. Vader, a powerhouse with a reputation for brutal offense, counters with his signature clubbing blows, massive splashes, and overwhelming strength, aiming to crush Frye under his weight and experience.
This match is a collision of two distinct fighting styles, blending elements of professional wrestling and shoot fighting, creating a unique spectacle that captivates the audience. Watch as these two formidable warriors exchange hard-hitting strikes and power moves, delivering an unforgettable battle that stands out in the world of Japanese pro wrestling. Don’t miss this rare and exciting bout that showcases the intensity and unpredictability of Fighting of World Japan Pro-Wrestling!
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(1984.04.11) Dutch Mantell vs Akira Maeda - UWF
Professional Wrestling
Witness a clash of cultures and styles in this match from the original UWF (Universal Wrestling Federation) on April 11, 1984, featuring American brawler Dutch Mantell taking on the Japanese shoot-style pioneer Akira Maeda. This bout showcases the early days of UWF, where traditional pro wrestling began merging with martial arts and realistic combat techniques, setting the stage for the future of Japanese wrestling.
Dutch Mantell, known for his rugged, no-nonsense brawling and southern wrestling roots, steps into unfamiliar territory as he faces Akira Maeda, one of the innovators of the shoot wrestling style. Maeda brings his stiff kicks, submission holds, and disciplined approach, looking to dominate with technique and precision against Mantell’s rough-and-tumble offense.
This match highlights the stark contrast between Mantell’s gritty, old-school wrestling and Maeda’s evolving shoot style, making for a compelling and hard-hitting encounter. Watch as the two competitors clash in a bout that not only entertains but also marks an important chapter in the evolution of professional wrestling in Japan. Don’t miss this intriguing matchup that reflects the diverse and revolutionary spirit of the early UWF!
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(1982.12.25) Hulk Hogan vs Jesse Ventura - AWA
Professional Wrestling
Relive a classic confrontation from the American Wrestling Association (AWA) as two of wrestling's biggest personalities clash on December 25, 1982! Hulk Hogan, the larger-than-life champion known for his charisma and power, faces off against the imposing and outspoken Jesse Ventura in a highly anticipated showdown.
Hogan, with his iconic leg drops, powerful body slams, and unmatched crowd connection, steps into the ring to challenge Ventura, who brings his own brand of intensity and experience. Ventura, known for his brash attitude and technical skill, looks to topple Hogan and prove himself against one of the era's most popular wrestlers.
This match showcases the high stakes and drama that defined the AWA during the early 1980s, featuring a dynamic blend of Hogan's heroic energy and Ventura's calculated aggression. With both men bringing their best to the ring, this bout is a thrilling example of the classic wrestling rivalries that captivated fans and shaped the future of professional wrestling. Don’t miss this iconic clash that highlights the larger-than-life personalities and dramatic storytelling that made the AWA a cornerstone of wrestling history!
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(2000.05.28) H (Hayabusa) vs Mr. Gannosuke vs Tetsuhiro Kuroda - FMW
Professional Wrestling
Step into the high-flying and hardcore world of Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling (FMW) with this thrilling triple threat match from May 28, 2000. The match features three of FMW's standout stars: the innovative and electrifying Hayabusa, the ruthless and intense Mr. Gannosuke, and the hard-hitting Tetsuhiro Kuroda.
Hayabusa, known for his breathtaking aerial maneuvers and revolutionary style, brings a unique blend of high-flying excitement to the ring. Mr. Gannosuke, a master of hardcore wrestling with a penchant for brutality, and Tetsuhiro Kuroda, a fierce competitor with a tough, no-nonsense approach, add a layer of raw intensity to the mix.
This match is a showcase of FMW's distinctive blend of high-flying action and hardcore violence, with each competitor bringing their own style and flair. Expect an array of high-risk moves, explosive spots, and intense confrontations as these three wrestlers battle it out in a contest that captures the essence of FMW’s innovative and thrilling approach to professional wrestling.
Don’t miss this dynamic and action-packed triple threat match that highlights the unique talents and electrifying energy of Hayabusa, Mr. Gannosuke, and Tetsuhiro Kuroda in one of FMW’s most memorable contests!
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(2007.07.15) Jerry Lynn & Bob Backlund vs The Motor City Machine Guns - TNA/IMPACT
Professional Wrestling
Catch an exciting clash of wrestling styles on July 15, 2007, in this unique tag team match from TNA/IMPACT Wrestling! Watch as seasoned veterans Jerry Lynn and Bob Backlund take on the high-flying, fast-paced duo of The Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin).
Jerry Lynn, known for his technical prowess and resilience, teams up with the legendary Bob Backlund, whose technical skills and intense style bring a classic wrestling touch to the match. Opposing them are The Motor City Machine Guns, a dynamic team renowned for their innovative moves, rapid-fire offense, and chemistry.
This match is a fascinating blend of old-school wrestling and modern high-flying action, with Lynn and Backlund’s experience and strategic approach contrasting sharply with the energetic and agile style of Shelley and Sabin. Expect a thrilling contest filled with high spots, intense exchanges, and a display of diverse wrestling techniques.
Don't miss this compelling matchup that highlights the clash between two generations of wrestling talent and offers a glimpse into the exciting evolution of TNA/IMPACT Wrestling's tag team division!
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(2007.09.18) The Boogeyman vs Big Daddy V - WWE/ECW
Professional Wrestling
(2007.09.18) The Boogeyman vs Big Daddy V - Pro Wrestling
93
(1978.07.28) Terry Funk vs Abdullah The Butcher - Lumberjack Match - AJPW
Professional Wrestling
(1978.07.28) Terry Funk vs Abdullah The Butcher - Lumberjack Match - Pro Wrestling
94
(1999.1.19) Bret Hart vs Meng - WCW
Professional Wrestling
(1999.1.19) Bret Hart vs Meng from WCW Nitro - Pro Wrestling
95
(1991.12.28) Legion of Doom vs The Rockers (Shawn Michaels & Marty Janetty) - Tag Titles - WWF
Professional Wrestling
(1991.12.28) Legion of Doom vs The Rockers - Tag Titles - Pro Wrestling
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(1987.12.03) The Road Warriors vs Genichiro Tenryu & Jumbo Tsuruta - AJPW
Professional Wrestling
(1987.12.03) The Road Warriors vs Genichiro Tenryu & Jumbo Tsuruta - Pro Wrestling
97
(1999.11.23) Kodo Fuyuki vs Masato Tanaka - FMW
Professional Wrestling
(1999.11.23) Kodo Fuyuki vs Masato Tanaka - Pro Wrestling
98
(2009) Bray Wyatt and Uncle Howdy (Bo Dallas) vs The Usos (Jey & Jimmy) - FCW
Professional Wrestling
Before they were WWE Superstars, Bray Wyatt & Bo Dallas teamed up to battle Jimmy & Jey Uso in this Florida Championship Wrestling tag team contest unearthed from the WWE Vault.
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(2000.03.27) H (Hayabusa) vs. Kyoko Inoue - FMW
Professional Wrestling
(2000.03.27) H (Hayabusa) vs. Kyoko Inoue - Pro Wrestling
100
(2005) Shrek & Burrito (Donkey) vs Gato Volador & La Raton Minnie - Mexico
Professional Wrestling
(2005) Shrek & Burrito (Donkey) vs Gato Volador & La Raton Minnie - Pro "Wrestling"
101
(1999.01.05) Mr. Gannosuke vs. Hisakatsu Oya - Over the Top Tournament Finals - FMW
Professional Wrestling
(1999.01.05) Mr. Gannosuke vs. Hisakatsu Oya - Over the Top Tournament Finals - Pro Wrestling
102
(2000.07.28) Hayabusa, Tanaka & Oya vs. Fuyuki, Mr. Gannosuke & Shinzaki - FMW
Professional Wrestling
(2000.07.28) Hayabusa, Tanaka & Oya vs. Fuyuki, Mr. Gannosuke & Shinzaki - Pro Wrestling
103
(1997.08.02) WING Kanemura vs Masato Tanaka - Death Match - FMW
Professional Wrestling
WING Kanemura vs Masato Tanaka - Death Match - No Ropes, Exploding, Barbed-Wire Death Match
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(1996) Rey Mysterio Jr. vs Psicosis - Japan - WAR
Professional Wrestling
(1996) Rey Mysterio Jr. vs Psicosis - Japan - Pro Wrestling
105
(2011.07.24) Kenny Omega vs Haruka (9 year old girl)
Professional Wrestling
While not personally a fan of this, it's a fun match, visually. A good worker can make a broom look good, or in this scenario, a small child.
Gives me faith that Baron von LECTOR has one more good match in him, given the right opponent.
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(1987.03.15) Demolition vs The Killer Bees - Tag Team Tournament Final - WWF
Professional Wrestling
(1987.03.15) Demolition vs The Killer Bees - Tag Team Tournament Final - Pro Wrestling
107
(1996.05.10) Undertaker vs British Bulldog - Kuwait City - WWF
Professional Wrestling
(1996.05.10) Undertaker vs British Bulldog - Kuwait City - Pro Wrestling
108
(1981.03.21) Bob Backlund vs Sgt Slaughter - Cage Match - WWF
Professional Wrestling
(1981.03.21) Bob Backlund vs Sgt Slaughter - Cage Match - Pro Wrestling
109
(1986.03.22) Ted DiBiase & Steve Williams vs The Sheepherders (The Bushwackers) - UWF
Professional Wrestling
(1986.03.22) Ted DiBiase & Steve Williams vs The Sheepherders - Pro Wrestling
110
(1990.07.16) Paul Orndorff vs Dutch Mantell - NWA/WCW
Professional Wrestling
(1990.07.16) Paul Orndorff vs Dutch Mantell - NWA/WCW
111
(1980) Jumbo Tsuruta vs Ricky Steamboat - AJPW
Professional Wrestling
(1980) Jumbo Tsuruta vs Ricky Steamboat - Pro Wrestling
112
(1986.09.11) Stan Hansen vs Terry Gordy - AJPW
Professional Wrestling
(1986.09.11) Stan Hansen vs Terry Gordy - Pro Wrestling
113
(1996.05.11) Undertaker vs Triple H - Kuwait City - WWF
Professional Wrestling
(1996.05.11) Undertaker vs Triple H - Kuwait City - WWF - Pro Wrestling
114
(1990.02.11) The Samoan Swat Team vs Dr Death & The Road Warriors - WCW
Professional Wrestling
(1990.02.11) The Samoan Swat Team vs Dr Death & The Road Warriors - WCW
115
(1996.04.19) Yokozuna vs Rikishi (The Sultan) - WWF
Professional Wrestling
(1996.04.19) Yokozuna vs Rikishi (The Sultan) - Pro Wrestling
116
(1990.09.01) Stan Hansen vs "Dr. Death" Steve Williams - AJPW
Professional Wrestling
(1990.09.01) Stan Hansen vs "Dr. Death" Steve Williams - Pro Wrestling
117
(2018.08.23) Sami Callihan vs Pentagon Jr - Mexican Death Match - TNA IMPACT
Professional Wrestling
(2018.08.23) Sami Callihan vs Pentagon Jr - Mexican Death Match - TNA IMPACT - Pro Wrestling
118
(1997.04.29) Cactus Jack, Terry Funk & Mike Awesome vs Onita, Tanaka & WING Kanemura - FMW
Professional Wrestling
(1997.04.29) Cactus Jack, Terry Funk & Mike Awesome vs Onita, Tanaka & WING Kanemura - Street Fight - Pro Wrestling
119
(1980.12.09) Ricky Steamboat vs. The Sheik - AJPW
Professional Wrestling
(1980.12.09) Ricky Steamboat vs. The Sheik - Pro Wrestling
120
(1984) Davey Boy Smith vs Dynamite Kid - NJPW
Professional Wrestling
(1984) Davey Boy Smith vs Dynamite Kid - Pro Wrestling
121
(2013.07.05) Judas Mesias (Mil Muerte) vs Joseph Park (Abyss) - One Night Only - Impact/TNA
Professional Wrestling
(2013.07.05) Judas Mesias vs Joseph Park -TNA One Night Only - Hardcore Justice 2- Pro Wrestling
122
(1990) Jerry Lynn vs Kokina Maximus (Yokozuna) - AWA
Professional Wrestling
(1990) Jerry Lynn vs Kokina Maximus (Yokozuna) - Pro Wrestling
123
(1985.07.28) Ric Flair vs. Dusty Rhodes - Mid South - NWA World Title Defense - MSW
Professional Wrestling
(1985.07.28) Ric Flair vs. Dusty Rhodes - Mid South - NWA World Title Defense - Pro Wrestling
124
(1981.11.30) Terry Funk vs Bruiser Brody - AJPW
Professional Wrestling
(1981.11.30) Terry Funk vs Bruiser Brody - Pro Wrestling
125
(2002.07.01) The Undertaker vs Jeff Hardy - Ladder Match - WWE
Professional Wrestling
(2002.07.01) The Undertaker vs Jeff Hardy - Ladder Match - Pro Wrestling - Undisputed World Championship Match from Monday Night Raw
126
(1991.01.17) Riki Choshu & Masa Saito vs Bam Bam Bigelow & Ax of Demolition - NJPW
Professional Wrestling
The live-action version of when you click RANDOM when selecting both teams.
(1991.01.17) Riki Choshu & Masa Saito vs Bam Bam Bigelow & Ax of Demolition - Pro Wrestling
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(1991.12.12) Hulk Hogan vs Genichiro Tenryu: Super World Sports - SWS SuperWrestle in Tokyo Dome
Professional Wrestling
(1991.12.12) Hulk Hogan vs Genichiro Tenryu: Super World Sports - SWS SuperWrestle in Tokyo Dome - Pro Wrestling
128
(1913) Gustav Fristensky vs Josef Smejkal - Oldest Professional Wrestling Match Footage
Professional Wrestling
(1913) Gustav Fristensky vs Josef Smejkal - Oldest Professional Wrestling Footage
129
(1932.06.09) Ed Strangler Lewis vs Richard Dick Shikat - Early Professional Wrestling Match
Professional Wrestling
(1932.06.09) Ed Strangler Lewis vs Richard Dick Shikat - Early Professional Wrestling Match
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130
(1956.09.14) Angelo Poffo vs The Mighty Atlas - Wrestling from Chicago
Professional Wrestling
(1956.09.14) Angelo Poffo vs The Mighty Atlas - Pro Wrestling
Angelo Poffo faces The Mighty Atlas (Morris Shapiro) in a 1 fall match with a 30 minute time limit. Friday, September 14th, 1956 at the Chicago International Amphitheatre.
Original: 16mm., B&W, Optical Sound. F.2008-04-0276.
Chicago Film Archives holds the copyright for this film and all films in the Russ & Sylvia Davis Collection.
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(1961.04.14) Haystack Calhoun vs Buddy Rogers - Wrestling from Chicago
Professional Wrestling
Haystack Calhoun (William Dee Calhoun) faces Buddy Rogers (Herman Gustav Rohde Jr.) in a 1 fall match with a 20 minute time limit. Friday, April 14th, 1961 at the Chicago International Amphitheatre.
Original: 16mm., B&W, Optical Sound. F.2008-04-0233.
Chicago Film Archives holds the copyright for this film and all films in the Russ & Sylvia Davis Collection.
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(1963.12.21) Rikidozan vs The Destroyer - JWA
Professional Wrestling
(1963.12.21) Rikidozan vs The Destroyer - JWA - Pro Wrestling
134
(1967.03.07) Giant Baba vs Bruno Sammartino - JWA in Tokyo
Professional Wrestling
(1967.03.07) Giant Baba vs Bruno Sammartino - JWA in Tokyo - Pro Wrestling
135
(1968.01.20) Andre The Giant vs Franz Van Buyten - France
Professional Wrestling
(1968.01.20) Andre The Giant vs Franz Van Buyten - Andre's First Title Win in France - Pro Wrestling
136
(1968.02.28) Dick The Bruiser vs Giant Baba - JWA
Professional Wrestling
(1968.02.28) Dick The Bruiser vs Giant Baba - JWA - Pro Wrestling
137
(1970.08.21) Dory Funk Jr. vs Antonio Inoki - JWA
Professional Wrestling
(1970.08.21) Dory Funk Jr. vs Antonio Inoki - Pro Wrestling
138
(1974) Andre The Giant vs Baron Von Raschke - WWA
Professional Wrestling
(1974) Andre The Giant vs Baron Von Raschke - Pro Wrestling
139
(1975) The Great Goliath and Eric the Red vs Thunderbolt Patterson and Ernie Ladd - IWA
Professional Wrestling
(1975) The Great Goliath and Eric the Red vs Thunderbolt Patterson and Ernie Ladd - Pro Wrestling
140
(1977.03.05) Jumbo Tsuruta vs. Billy Robinson - AJPW
Professional Wrestling
(1977.03.05) Jumbo Tsuruta vs. Billy Robinson - AJPW - Pro Wrestling
141
(1977.3.11) Billy Robinson vs Jumbo Tsuruta - AJPW
Professional Wrestling
(1977.3.11) Billy Robinson vs Jumbo Tsuruta - AJPW - Pro Wrestling
142
(1978.03.20) Andre the Giant, Dusty Rhodes & Mil Mascaras vs Ken Patera, Mr. Fuji & Tanaka - WWWF
Professional Wrestling
Best two-out-of-three falls match from Madison Square Garden - Pro Wrestling
143
(1978.05.30) Antonio Inoki vs Andre the Giant - Pro Wrestling
Professional Wrestling
(1978.05.30) Antonio Inoki vs Andre the Giant
144
(1979.02.10) Giant Baba vs. Abdullah the Butcher - AWA
Professional Wrestling
(1979.02.10) Giant Baba vs. Abdullah the Butcher - AWA - Pro Wrestling
145
(1979.05.14) The Mongolian Stomper vs Terry Boulder (Hulk Hogan) - Memphis Wrestling
Professional Wrestling
(1979.05.14) The Mongolian Stomper vs Terry Boulder (Hulk Hogan) - Memphis Wrestling - Pro Wrestling
146
(1979.11.01) Harley Race vs Abdullah The Butcher - NWA Title - AJPW
Professional Wrestling
Step back into a classic wrestling showdown from November 1, 1979, as NWA World Heavyweight Champion Harley Race defends his title against the brutal Abdullah The Butcher in an intense match for the championship belt. This bout takes place in All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) and showcases a clash of two of the most feared and respected figures in the wrestling world.
Harley Race, known for his technical skill, ruthless aggression, and commanding presence, puts his NWA World Heavyweight Championship on the line against the ferocious Abdullah The Butcher. Abdullah, infamous for his hardcore style, extreme violence, and use of foreign objects, brings a level of brutality that contrasts sharply with Race’s more traditional, yet equally menacing, wrestling approach.
This match is a gripping display of hard-hitting action and psychological warfare, featuring Race’s technical prowess and Abdullah’s unrelenting aggression. Expect a contest filled with fierce brawling, dramatic near-falls, and the high stakes of an NWA World Title defense in the rugged and competitive world of All Japan Pro Wrestling.
Don’t miss this unforgettable encounter that highlights the raw intensity and high drama of professional wrestling’s golden era!
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(1979) Bret Hart and Chick Donovan vs Chris Markoff and Rene Goulet - GCW
Professional Wrestling
(1979) Bret Hart and Chick Donovan vs Chris Markoff and Rene Goulet - Georgia Championship Wrestling - Pro Wrestling
148
(198X) Abdullah the Butcher vs. Kim Il - Tokyo Sumo Hall
Professional Wrestling
(198X) Abdullah the Butcher vs. Kim Il - Tokyo Sumo Hall
149
(1980) Jumbo Tsuruta vs Ricky Steamboat - AJPW
Professional Wrestling
(1980) Jumbo Tsuruta vs Ricky Steamboat - Pro Wrestling
150
(1980.04.12) Hulk Hogan vs Bob Backlund - WWF
Professional Wrestling
(1980.04.12) Hulk Hogan vs Bob Backlund - Pro Wrestling
151
(1980.05.24) Andre The Giant vs Dusty Rhodes - Japan
Professional Wrestling
(1980.05.24) Andre The Giant vs Dusty Rhodes - Japan - Pro Wrestling
152
(1980.07.26) Hulk Hogan vs. Andre the Giant - WWF
Professional Wrestling
(1980.07.26) Hulk Hogan vs. Andre the Giant - WWF - Pro Wrestling
Seven years before their classic encounter at WrestleMania III.
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(1980.10.24) Dusty Rhodes vs Ivan Koloff - Texas Death Match / Coffin Match - NWA
Professional Wrestling
(1980.10.24) Dusty Rhodes vs Ivan Koloff - Texas Death Match / Coffin Match - NWA
154
(1981.02.09) Jerry Lawler vs Hulk Hogan - Memphis Wrestling
Professional Wrestling
(1981) Jerry Lawler vs Hulk Hogan - Memphis Wrestling - Pro Wrestling
155
(1981.02.16) Bob Backlund vs Stan Hansen - WWF
Professional Wrestling
(1981.02.16) Bob Backlund vs Stan Hansen - Madison Square Garden - WWF
156
(1981.05.23) Mil Mascaras vs Chris Canyon (King Kong Bundy)
Professional Wrestling
(1981.05.23) Mil Mascaras vs Chris Canyon (King Kong Bundy) - Pro Wrestling
157
(1981.08.22) Ricky Steamboat vs Mil Mascaras - AJPW
Professional Wrestling
(1981.08.22) Ricky Steamboat vs Mil Mascaras - Pro Wrestling
158
(1981.10.06) Ric Flair vs Genichiro Tenryu - AJPW
Professional Wrestling
(1981.10.06) Ric Flair vs Genichiro Tenryu - AJPW - Pro Wrestling
160
(1982.04.22) Giant Baba vs Stan Hansen - Pro Wrestling
Professional Wrestling
(1982.04.22) Giant Baba vs Stan Hansen
161
(1982.11.19) Andre the Giant & Rene Goulet vs. Hulk Hogan & Antonio Inoki - Pro Wrestling
Professional Wrestling
(1982.11.19) Andre the Giant & Rene Goulet vs. Hulk Hogan & Antonio Inoki
162
(1983.02.11) Ric Flair vs Bruiser Brody - AJPW
Professional Wrestling
(1983.02.11) Ric Flair vs Bruiser Brody - AJPW - Pro Wrestling
163
(1983.03.XX) Andre the Giant vs Big John Studd - BodySlam Challange - WWF
Professional Wrestling
(1983.03.XX) Andre the Giant vs Big John Studd - BodySlam Challange - WWF - Pro Wrestling
164
(1983.06.08) Giant Baba vs Bruiser Brody - AJPW
Professional Wrestling
(1983.06.08) Giant Baba vs Bruiser Brody - Pro Wrestling
165
(1983.06.16) Baron Von Raschke vs Billy Robinson - AWA
Professional Wrestling
(1983.06.16) Baron Von Raschke vs Billy Robinson - Pro Wrestling
166
(1983.09.17) Abdullah the Butcher vs Andre the Giant
Professional Wrestling
(1983.09.17) Abdullah the Butcher vs Andre the Giant - Pro Wrestling
167
(1983.11.14) Andy Kaufman & Jimmy Hart vs Jerry Lawler - Memphis Wrestling
Professional Wrestling
Andy Kaufman (Boxer) & Jimmy Hart (Wrestler) take on Jerry Lawler in a 2-on-1 Handicap Match - Memphis Wrestling
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(1984) Andre the Giant vs The Iron Sheik - WWF
Professional Wrestling
(1984) Andre the Giant vs The Iron Sheik - Pro Wrestling
169
(1984.01.16) Andre the Giant vs Mr. Fuji - WWF
Professional Wrestling
(1984.01.16) Andre the Giant vs Mr. Fuji - Pro Wrestling
170
(1984.07.15) Hulk Hogan & Andre the Giant vs Adrian Adonis, Dick Murdoch & Big John Studd - WWF
Professional Wrestling
(1984.07.15) Hulk Hogan & Andre the Giant vs Adrian Adonis, Dick Murdoch & Big John Studd - Pro Wrestling
171
(1984.08.04) Hulk Hogan vs Greg Valentine - WWF
Professional Wrestling
(1984.08.04) Hulk Hogan vs Greg Valentine - Pro Wrestling
172
(1985.03.01) The Road Warriors vs Baron Von Raschke and Curt Hennig - AWA
Professional Wrestling
(1985.03.01) The Road Warriors vs Baron Von Raschke and Curt Hennig - Pro Wrestling
173
(1985.09.03) Rick Martel vs Terry Gordy - AWA
Professional Wrestling
(1985.09.03) Rick Martel vs Terry Gordy - Pro Wrestling
(1985.09.14) Dynamite Kid vs Bret Hart - WWF
Professional Wrestling
(1985.09.14) Dynamite Kid vs Bret Hart - Pro Wrestling
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(1985.09.17) Vern Gagne, Curt Hennig, Scott Hall vs Nick Bockwinkel, Ray Stevens, Larry Zbysko - AWA
Professional Wrestling
(1985.09.17) Vern Gagne, Curt Hennig & Scott Hall vs Nick Bockwinkel, Ray Stevens & Larry Zbysko - Pro Wrestling
176
(1985.09.23) Andre the Giant vs King Kong Bundy - WWF
Professional Wrestling
(1985.09.23) Andre the Giant vs King Kong Bundy - Pro Wrestling
177
(1985.09.28) The Crusher, The Bruiser & Baron von Raschke vs The Koloffs & Crusher Kruschev - AWA
Professional Wrestling
(1985.09.28) The Crusher, The Bruiser & Baron von Raschke vs The Koloffs & Crusher Kruschev - Pro Wrestling
178
(1985.10.01) Kamala vs. Rick Martel - AWA
Professional Wrestling
AWA Championship match between Rick Martel and Kamala - Pro Wrestling
179
(1985.10.08) Sgt. Slaughter vs Nick Bockwinkel - AWA
Professional Wrestling
(1985.10.08) Sgt. Slaughter vs Nick Bockwinkel - Pro Wrestling
180
(1985.11.19) Scott Hall vs Michael P.S. Hayes - AWA
Professional Wrestling
(1985.11.19) Scott Hall vs Michael P.S. Hayes - Pro Wrestling
181
(1985.11.26) Curt Hennig & Scott Hall vs Jimmy Garvin & Steven Regal - AWA
Professional Wrestling
(1985.11.26) Curt Hennig & Scott Hall vs Jimmy Garvin & Steven Regal - Pro Wrestling
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(1985.11.26) Stan Hansen vs Tom Brandi - AWA
Professional Wrestling
(1985.11.26) Stan Hansen vs Tom Brandi - Pro Wrestling
183
(1985.11.27) Dynamite Kid vs Tiger Mask II - AJPW
Professional Wrestling
(1985.11.27) Dynamite Kid vs Tiger Mask II - AJPW from the Budokan Hall Show - Pro Wrestling
184
(1985.12.07) Hulk Hogan vs Terry Funk - WWF
Professional Wrestling
(1985.12.07) Hulk Hogan vs Terry Funk - Pro Wrestling
185
(1986) The Machines Interview - WWF
Professional Wrestling
The Machines were a professional wrestling stable who performed in the World Wrestling Federation in 1986. The team consisted of well-known WWF wrestlers working under masks which strongly resembled that worn by Super Strong Machine in New Japan Pro-Wrestling at the time; leader André the Giant had faced Hirata and two other Strong Machines during tours of NJPW in 1984, getting the idea for the masks. The gimmick was very much tongue-in-cheek, as the identities of the masked men were obvious to the fans but frustrating to heels when they were unable to prove them. The Machines was the last tag team Capt. Lou Albano managed in the WWF until he returned in 1994 to manage The Headshrinkers.
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(1986.04.01) Midnight Rockers vs Buddy Rose & Doug Somers - AWA
Professional Wrestling
(1986.04.01) Midnight Rockers vs Buddy Rose & Doug Somers - Pro Wrestling
187
(1986.04.08) Stan Hansen vs Vader - AWA
Professional Wrestling
Stan Hansen vs Vader (Leon White in this video) in a match in which nobody loses an eye. Pro Wrestling
188
(1986.04.19) Ric Flair vs Dusty Rhodes - NWA Crockett Cup
Professional Wrestling
Ric Flair vs Dusty Rhodes - NWA Crockett Cup - Pro Wrestling
189
(1986.04.19) The Road Warriors vs The Midnight Express - NWA
Professional Wrestling
(1986.04.19) The Road Warriors vs The Midnight Express - Pro Wrestling
190
(1986.04.19) Rock & Roll Express vs The Shepherders - NWA
Professional Wrestling
(1986.04.19) Rock & Roll Express vs The Sheepherders - Pro Wrestling
191
(1986.05.09) Blade Runners (Sting & Ultimate Warrior) vs. Steve Williams & Ted DiBiase - UWF
Professional Wrestling
(1986.05.09) Blade Runners (Sting & Ultimate Warrior) vs. Steve Williams & Ted DiBiase - Pro Wrestling
192
(1986.05.24) Hulk Hogan vs Randy Savage - WWF
Professional Wrestling
(1986.05.24) Hulk Hogan vs Randy Savage - Pro Wrestling
193
(1986.07.19) Hulk Hogan & Paul Orndorff vs Big John Studd & King Kong Bundy - WWF
Professional Wrestling
(1986.07.19) Hulk Hogan & Paul Orndorff vs Big John Studd & King Kong Bundy - Pro Wrestling
194
(1986.09.08) Jerry Lawler vs Bam Bam Bigelow - Memphis Wrestling
Professional Wrestling
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