Monthly Archives: March 2009

ROH on HDNet (03.21.09)

ROH on HDNet
Philadelphia, PA
March 21, 2009

Your hosts are Dave Prazak and Mike Hogewood.

ROH fans know Prazak, but people who live in the Piedmont of North Carolina will recognize Read the rest of this entry

Drama’s Smackdown Report 3/20/09 (500th Episode)

Drama’s Smackdown Report 3/20/09

Friday Night Smackdown!
500th Episode
March 20, 2009
Corpus Christi, Texas
Jim Ross and Tazz

We start with a recap of last week’s Raw and Triple H going after Legacy, including the lowering of a steel cage and Cody Rhodes’ decimation at the hands of the Game. Read the rest of this entry

Monday Nitro (12.25.95)

WCW Monday Nitro
December 25, 1995
Augusta, GA
Civic Center
(Taped on 12/18/95)

The current WCW champs were as follows:
WCW World Champion: Randy Savage (11/26/1995)
WCW U.S. Champion: Kensuke Sasaki (11/13/1995)
WCW World Tag Team Champions: Harlem Heat (10/28/1995)
WCW World Television Champion: Johnny B. Badd (10/29/1995)

Your hosts are Eric Bischoff, Bobby Heenan and that Emmy-award winning Steve “Mongo” McMichael. Read the rest of this entry

Monday Nitro (12.18.95)

WCW Monday Nitro
December 18, 1995
Augusta, GA
Civic Center

The current WCW champs were as follows:
WCW World Champion: Randy Savage (11/26/1995)
WCW U.S. Champion: Kensuke Sasaki (11/13/1995)
WCW World Tag Team Champions: Harlem Heat (10/28/1995)
WCW World Television Champion: Johnny B. Badd (10/29/1995)

Your hosts are Eric Bischoff, Bobby Heenan and that Emmy-award winning Steve “Mongo” McMichael. Read the rest of this entry

Monday Night Raw (12.18.95)

WWF Monday Night Raw
December 18, 1995
Newark, DE
Bob Carpenter Center
(Live! Take that, Eric Bischoff!)

Your hosts are Vince & King!

Last night at In Your House!
Santa Claus beats up Savio Vega!
Jeff Jarrett returns and breaks his gold record all over Ahmed!
Diesel and Undertaker have a confrontation!
Find out why these two hate Christmas so much next on Monday Night Raw!

Play that edgy intro! Read the rest of this entry

In Your House #5 (12.95)

WWF In Your House #5
December 17, 1995
Hershey, PA
Hershey Park Arena

The current WWF Champs were as follows:
World Champion: Bret Hart (11/19/1995)
Intercontinental Champion: Razor Ramon (10/22/1995)
World Tag Team Champions: The Smokin’ Gunns (9/25/1995)
Women’s Champion: Alundra Blayze (10/23/1995)

Your hosts are Vince McMahon & Jerry Lawler. Read the rest of this entry

TNA Knockout Championship Title History

Champion Won From Date City/Event
Gail Kim 10/14/2007 Bound for Glory[1]
Awesome Kong Gail Kim 1/10/2008 iMPACT!
Taylor Wilde Awesome Kong 7/10/2008 iMPACT!
Awesome Kong (2) Taylor Wilde 10/23/2008 iMPACT!
Angelina Love Awesome Kong 4/19/2009 Lockdown[2]
Tara Angelina Love 7/9/2009 iMPACT!
Angelina Love (2) Tara 7/19/2009 Victory Road
ODB Velvet Sky 8/16/2009 Hard Justice[3]
ODB (2) Cody Deaner 9/20/2009 No Surrender[4]
Tara (2) ODB 12/20/2009 Final Resolution
ODB (3) Tara 1/4/2010 iMPACT!

Footnotes:
[1]: Gail Kim won a ten-woman gauntlet match to be crowned the first-ever TNA Knockouts champion.
[2]: This was a three-way ‘Six Sides of Steel’ cage match which also included Taylor Wilde.
[3]: Former TNA Knockouts champion Angelina Love defended the title in a tag match alongwith her partner, Velvet Skye against ODB and her boyfriend Cody Deaner. If Cody was to pin Love or Skye in this match, he would turn the belt over to ODB. However, when Cody pinned Skye in the match, he forgot all that and declared himself the TNA Knockouts champion. Since he’s not a woman and just to settle the issue between these two, TNA Authority Figure Mick Foley vacated the title on the August 26 edition of iMPACT.
[4]: This match took place to fill the vacancy of the belt.

Credit goes to: PWI Almanac, wrestling-titles.com, and ProWrestlingHistory.com

TNA World Tag Team Titles History

Champion Won From Date City/Event
Team 3D 5/13/2007 Sacrifice[1]
Samoa Joe Team 3D 7/15/2007 Victory Road[2]
Kurt Angle & Sting Samoa Joe 8/12/2007 Hard Justice[3]
“Pacman” Jones &
Ron Killings
9/9/2007 No Surrender
AJ Styles & Tomko Ron Killings &
Consequences Creed
10/14/2007 Bound for Glory[4]
The LAX Team 3D 5/11/2008 Sacrifice[5]
Beer Money Inc. The LAX 8/10/2008 Hard Justice
Jay Lethal &
Consequences Creed
Beer Money Inc. 1/8/2009 iMPACT!
Beer Money Inc. (2) Abyss &
Matt Morgan
1/11/2009 Genesis[6]
Team 3D (2) Beer Money Inc. 4/19/2009 Lockdown[7]
Beer Money Inc. (3) Team 3D 6/21/2009 Slammiversary
Booker T &
Scott Steiner
Beer Money Inc. 7/19/2009 Victory Road
The British Invasion 10/18/2009 Bound For Glory[8]

Footnotes:
[1]: After being stripped of the belts prior to Sacrifice, Team 3D are awarded the belts right back.
[2]: Angle and Joe defeated Team 3D for the belts. Since they can’t get along and Joe scored the pinfall, he won both straps.
[3]: Initially, Kurt Angle beat Joe for the TNA tag belts by himself and added Sting as his tag team partner when he won a four-way dance by defeating Samoa Joe, Christian Cage and AJ Styles on the 8/30/07 edition of iMPACT!.
[4]: Consequences Creed subbed for Adam “Pacman” Jones who no-showed. On the 4/17/08 edition of iMPACT!, Kaz and Super Eric defeated Tomko and Styles for the belts in a three-way dance also including the LAX, but were stripped of the titles when Super Eric would not reveal to the world that he was in fact Eric Young.
[5]: This was the “Deuces Wild” tournament final to crown new champions.
[6]: This was a three-way dance including the ex-champs Jay Lethal and Consequences Creed, but it was Roode who pinned Morgan to win the tag titles.
[7]: The IWGP tag team titles were also on the line, held by Team 3D. However, the titles are not considered unified.
[8]: In a Full Metal Mayhem match where both the TNA world tag team titles and the IWGP tag team titles (which were then held by the British Invasion and lost during the match to Team 3D) were on the line, World Elite’s muscle Big Rob helped Doug Williams retrieve and win the TNA world tag belts for the British Invasion. This match also included the former TNA world tag team champs Booker T & Scott Steiner and Beer Money Inc.

Credit goes to: PWI Almanac, wrestling-titles.com, and ProWrestlingHistory.com

TNA X-Division Title History

Champion Won From Date City/Event
AJ Styles Jerry Lynn 6/26/2002 TNA PPV #2[1]
Low Ki AJ Styles 8/7/2002 TNA PPV #8[2]
Jerry Lynn Low Ki 8/28/2002 TNA PPV #11[3]
Syxx-Pac 10/9/2002 TNA PPV #15[4]
AJ Styles (2) Syxx-Pac 10/23/2002 TNA PPV #17
Jerry Lynn (2) AJ Styles 11/6/2002 TNA PPV #19
Sonny Siaki Jerry Lynn 12/11/2002 TNA PPV #24
Kid Kash Sonny Siaki 2/12/2003 TNA PPV #31
The Amazing Red Kid Kash 4/30/2003 TNA PPV #42
Chris Sabin The Amazing Red 5/14/2003 TNA PPV #44[5]
Michael Shane 8/20/2003 TNA PPV #58[6]
Chris Sabin (2) Michael Shane 1/7/2004 TNA PPV #75[7]
Kazarian The Amazing Red 3/31/2004 TNA PPV #87[8]
AJ Styles (3) Kazarian 6/9/2004 TNA PPV #97
Michael Shane (2)
& Kazarian (2)
AJ Styles 7/28/2004 TNA PPV #104[9]
Petey Williams 8/11/2004 TNA PPV #106[10]
AJ Styles (4) 1/16/2005 Final Resolution[11]
Christopher Daniels AJ Styles 3/13/2005 Destination X[12]
AJ Styles (5) Christopher Daniels 9/11/2005 Unbreakable[13]
Samoa Joe AJ Styles 12/11/2005 Turning Point
Christopher
Daniels (2)
Samoa Joe 3/12/2006 Destination X[14]
Samoa Joe (2) Christopher Daniels 4/13/2006 iMPACT!
Senshi (2) Sonjay Dutt 6/22/2006 iMPACT![15]
Chris Sabin (3) Senshi 10/22/2006 Bound for Glory
AJ Styles (6) Chris Sabin 11/2/2006 iMPACT!
Christopher
Daniels (3)
AJ Styles 11/16/2006 iMPACT!
Chris Sabin (4) Jerry Lynn 1/14/2007 Final Resolution[16]
Jay Lethal Chris Sabin 6/17/2007 Slammiversary
Samoa Joe (3) Chris Sabin 6/21/2007 iMPACT![17]
Kurt Angle Samoa Joe 8/12/2007 Hard Justice
Jay Lethal (2) Kurt Angle 9/9/2007 No Surrender
Johnny Devine Jay Lethal 1/24/2008 iMPACT!
Jay Lethal (3) Johnny Devine 2/10/2008 Against All Odds[18]
Petey Williams (2) Jay Lethal 4/17/2008 iMPACT![19]
Sheik Abdul Bashir Petey Williams 9/14/2008 No Surrender[20]
Eric Young Sheik Abdul Bashir 12/7/2008 Final Resolution[21]
Alex Shelley Chris Sabin 1/11/2009 Genesis[22]
Suicide 3/15/2009 Destination X[23]
Homicide Suicide 7/16/2009 iMPACT!
Samoa Joe (4) Homicide 8/16/2009 Hard Justice
The Amazing Red (2) Samoa Joe 10/8/2009 iMPACT!

Footnotes:
[1]: AJ Styles pinned Jerry Lynn in a ‘double-elimination’ match which also included Low Ki and Psicosis to be crowned the first-ever TNA X-Division Champion.
[2]: This match also included Jerry Lynn.
[3]: This was a three-way ladder match which also included AJ Styles.
[4]: At the same show, Jerry Lynn was stripped of the X-Division title due to injury. Syxx-Pac won an invitational ladder match which also included Kid Kash, Tony Mamaluke, The S.A.T., Ace Steele and AJ Styles to win the title.
[5]: This match also included Jerry Lynn.
[6]: Michael Shane captured the belt to win the first-ever ‘Ultimate X’ Match which also included Frankie Kazarian to become the new X-Division champion.
[7]: Sabin regained the X-Division title in an ‘Ultimate X’ match which also included ex-champ Michael Shane, Low Ki and Christopher Daniels.
[8]: On the same show, Chris Sabin was stripped of the X-Division title due to injury. As the two top challengers, Frankie Kazarian pinned Amazing Red to win the vacant title.
[9]: During this ‘Ultimate X’ match, Kazarian and Shane pulled down the title together to become co-champions.
[10]: Since the co-champion thing doesn’t work, the title became vacant. Petey Williams won a 22-man X-Division gauntlet match to be crowned the new X-Division champion.
[11]: This was an ‘Ultimate X match which also included the ex-champ Petey Williams and Chris Sabin.
[12]: This was an ‘elimination’ match which included ex-champ AJ Styles, Ron Killings and Elix Skipper. The first elimination was a tag match – the loser of the fall was eliminated. The second elimination was a three-way match – the loser of the fall was elimination. The third elimination was an ‘Ultimate X’ match where the winner would retrieve the belt.
[13]: This match also included Samoa Joe.
[14]: This was an ‘Ultimate X’ match which also included AJ Styles.
[15]: This match also included the ex-champ Samoa Joe, but Sonjay Dutt was the one pinned. The reason Senshi is listed as a two-time champion is because he has also won the belt wrestling as Low Ki.
[16]: This match also included the ex-champ Christopher Daniels, but Jerry Lynn was the one pinned.
[17]: This match also included the ex-champ Jay Lethal, but Chris Sabin was pinned.
[18]: This was a six-man street fight where the one who earns the pin wins the X-Division title which included Jay Lethal and the Motor City Machine Guns against Johnny Devine and Team 3D. Lethal scored the pinfall on Devine.
[19]: Petey Williams cashes in his ‘Feast or Fired’ contract on Jay Lethal and pinned him quickly with the Canadian Destroyer.
[20]: This match also included Consequences Creed.
[21]: Right after Eric Young won the belt, TNA official Jim Cornette stripped him of the belt after he won it in a controversial fashion because of the crazy referee Shane Sewell. The title becomes vacant.
[22]: This was a tournament final.
[23]: This was an ‘Ultimate X’ match which also included the ex-champ Alex Shelley, Chris Sabin, Consequences Creed and Jay Lethal.

Credit goes to: PWI Almanac, wrestling-titles.com, and ProWrestlingHistory.com

TNA Television Title History

Champion Won From Date City/Event
Booker T 10/23/2008 iMPACT![1]
AJ Styles Booker T 3/15/2009 Destination X
Kevin Nash AJ Styles 7/19/2009 Victory Road
Mick Foley Kevin Nash 7/30/2009 iMPACT!
Kevin Nash (2) Mick Foley 8/16/2009 Hard Justice
Eric Young Kevin Nash 10/18/2009 Bound For Glory[2]

Footnotes:
[1]: Since Booker T created this belt, he declared himself the champion when it was unveiled on television.
[2]: This was a triple-threat match which also included Hernandez.

Credit goes to: PWI Almanac, wrestling-titles.com, and ProWrestlingHistory.com