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Daily Pro Wrestling History (12/18): Daniel Bryan wins World title at TLC 2011

Daily Pro Wrestling History (12/18): Daniel Bryan wins World title at TLC 2011

1947

Kansas City, Kansas:

– Orville Brown beat Al Lovelock to retain the MWA Title

– Fred Blassie beat Yukon Eric (as Eric Holmback) 2 falls to 1 

1965

Minneapolis, Minnesota:

– Non Title: Verne Gagne & Mighty Igor Vodik beat AWA Tag Team Champions Larry Hennig & Harley Race

– Chris Markoff beat The Crusher by DQ

– Ivan Kalmikoff beat Danny Plechas

– Larry Heiniemi beat Jack Pesek

– Terry Funk beat Guy Taylor

1969 

Bristol, England:

– Tony Charles defeated Al Hayes (Lord Hayes) to win the Southern Area title

1970

Houston, Texas:

– Toru Tanaka defeated Fritz Von Erich to win the NWA American Heavyweight Title (later to become the World Class World Heavyweight Title)

1975

Tokyo, Japan:

– Giant Baba won All Japan Pro Wrestling’s 20-man Open Championship tournament, beating out second place finishers Abdullah 

  The Butcher and Dory Funk Jr. by one point

1977 

Memphis, Tennessee:

– Ken Dillinger, Samoans Tio & Tapu beat Frankie Laine, David Schultz, & Sonny King

– Mr. Wrestling beat Tommy Gilbert

– Southern Tag Champs Phil Hickerson & Dennis Condrey beat Norvell Austin & Robert Gibson

– Bill Dundee & Big Red beat The Mongolian Stomper & Gorgeous George, Jr

– NWA World Champ Harley Race beat Jerry Lawler via forfeit in a no DQ match 

1978

Memphis, Tennessee:

– Bearcat Brown & Little Coco beat Terry Sawyer & Lord Littlebrook

– Koko Ware beat Don Fargo via DQ

– Robert Gibson & Tommy Gilbert beat Jimmy Valiant & Wayne Ferris

– Austin Idol beat Jackie Welch

– Dennis Condrey & Phil Hickerson beat Jerry Lawler & Bill Dundee to win the Southern Tag Team Titles

Toronto, Ontario, Canada:

– Ricky Steamboat defeated Ric Flair to win the NWA United States Title

Tokyo, Japan:

– Antonio Inoki declares himself the inaugural Martial Arts title holder

1982

Chicago, Illinois:

– AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel beat Tito Santana

– Hulk Hogan & Dick The Bruiser beat Ken Patera & Bobby Duncum

– Jesse Ventura beat Baron Von Raschke

– Bobby Heenan & Jerry Blackwell beat Rick Martel & Spike Huber

– Jerry Lawler beat Steve Regal

– Tom Lintz beat Sonny Rogers

1983

Chicago, Illinois:

– AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel beat Blackjack Lanza by countout

– AWA Tag Team Champions Jerry Blackwell & Ken Patera beat Greg Gagne & Rick Martel

– Mad Dog Vachon & the Crusher (sub for Hogan) beat Mr. Saito & Jesse Ventura

– Billy Robinson beat Superstar Billy Graham

– Buck Zumhofe beat Ray Stevens

– Brad Rheingans beat Bill White

1991

Acapulco, Mexico:

– Blue Panther defeated Satanico in a tournament final to become the first CMLL World Middleweight Title 

1993

Breman, Germany:

– Hiroyoshi Yamamoto (Tenzan) defeated Alex Wright to win the CWA Jr heavyweight title

2011

WWE TLC: Baltimore, Maryland: 

– Drew McIntyre defeated Alex Riley

– Zack Ryder pinned WWE US Champion Dolph Ziggler to win the title 

– WWE Tag Team Champions Kofi Kingston & Evan Bourne defeated Epico & Primo Colon (w/ Rosa Mendes) 

– Randy Orton defeated Wade Barrett in a tables match 

– WWE Divas Champion Beth Phoenix pinned Kelly Kelly 

– Triple H pinned Kevin Nash in a ladder match 

– Sheamus pinned Jack Swagger (w/ Vickie Guerrero)

– Big Show defeated Mark Henry to win the World Championship in a chair match 

– Daniel Bryan cashed in the Money in the Bank briefcase and defeated the Big Show to become new World Champion

– WWE Champion CM Punk defeated Alberto Del Rio and The Miz in a TLC match to retain the title

2015

ROH Final Battle: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:

– Cheeseburger defeated Bob Evans (with Tim Hughes)

– The All Night Express (Rhett Titus and Kenny King) defeated The Briscoes (Jay Briscoe and Mark Briscoe) and The Young Bucks (Matt 

  Jackson and Nick Jackson) in a three-way tag team match to determine the number one contender for the ROH World Tag Team Championship

– Silas Young defeated Dalton Castle

– Michael Elgin defeated Moose (with Stokely Hathaway)

– Adam Cole defeated Kyle O’Reilly

– Alex Shelley, Matt Sydal and ACH defeated The Addiction (Christopher Daniels and Frankie Kazarian) and Chris Sabin

– Roderick Strong defeated Bobby Fish to retain the ROH TV Title

– War Machine defeated Michael Bennett & Matt Taven to win the ROH World Tag Team Titles

– Jay Lethal defeated AJ Styles to retain the ROH World Title

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