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Today In Pro Wrestling History: April 3rd

Come and catch some history! See if anything you care about happened today or was overlooked!

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I think we understand the gimmick here, now that it’s the third day. Let’s see if I could find anything interesting outside of the WrestleMania events that coincide with the date!

  • NWA Main Event – Debut Episode (1988)

While the card didn’t have anything ground breaking, Main Event was a main stay of wrestling programming from the late 80s through the late 90s. We got a classic debut episode here with the Four Horsemen taking on Sting, Lex Luger and Barry Windham as the main event. A nice established guys versus the upstarts. Dusty Rhodes, Ivan Koloff and The Road Warriors were also on the show. The TV Show arms race was in full gear even though JCP sold to WCW soon after and the show became WCW Main Event.

  • WWF Monday Night Raw: Women’s Championship: Bull Nakano (c) vs Alundra Blayze (1995)

This is important for a multitude of reasons. The inclusion of the Joshi wrestlers in 90s WWF and WCW helped to open up attention to the harder hitting Japanese style of women’s wrestling. Alundra Blayze lost to Bull at an event in Japan, so this was her rematch. While it’s a relatively short match, Alundra regained the title and the significance of showing this harder style helped to get the gears moving (all be it slowly) on women’s wrestling being more than a gimmick within itself.

  • WrestleMania XXI: Kurt Angle vs Shawn Michaels (2005)

A PWI Match of the Year and an overall technical gem. We had a simple story leading into it of two guys that thought they were the best with only one way to prove it. Kurt got the best of Shawn this day, forcing a tap out by Ankle Lock. But Shawn once again proves why he is Mr. WrestleMania with another amazing outing. Nearly 30 minutes of great professional wrestling, hard to ask for more.

  • ROH The Big Bang!: ROH Tag Team Championship: The Kings of Wrestling vs Briscoe Brothers (c) (2010)

A full throttle, intense banger of a match. Anyone who watched wrestling outside of WWE from like 2005-2020 knows how good the Briscoes are. Claudio Castagnoli and Chris Hero brought just as much insanity and action to this as well. Being heels they won the match with a little assistance and a loaded Elbow Pad, proving he’s the Knockout Kid, rolling the elbow into Jay’s jaw. Just really great action, you expect nothing less from these four at the time, and this delivered big time.

  • WrestleMania 32: Inaugural WWE Women’s Championship: Charlotte Flair vs Sasha Banks vs Becky Lynch (2016)

Diva’s no more, and using three of the four Horsewomen to put a stamp on the belt. All three women had great moments, great break ups and Ric giving the assist to Charlotte to stop Sasha from breaking up the Figure Eight was a nice touch. Becky eats the loss, Charlotte is the first Women’s Champion in this new lineage and we get the official start to a more balanced presentation of women’s wrestling that we’ve become accustomed to for the past decade.

  • WrestleMania 38: Winner Takes All: Roman Reigns vs Brock Lesnar (2022)

Let’s be honest, these two don’t have the best track record together. But Roman is enjoying his Universal title reign for about a year and a half, and Brock is the WWE Champion implying that Roman isn’t really champ until he beats him. This match began the true dominance of the OTC after Roman defeated Brock to unify the titles. But aside from storyline significance, this was probably their best match. Only 10 minutes, but it was frenetic, signatures and finishers flying, one hell of a spectacle match. Plus it’s hard to argue with Winner Takes All stipulations at Mania, they tend to have a history of being pretty pivotal.


While April 3rd did seem a little light, every day won’t be earth shaking. And for clarity, I’m aware AJ Lee retired in 2015 on April 3rd, but she’s back, so it seems kinda disingenuous to call it her “first retirement”. Which significant events did I miss? Which one is your favorite? Let us know in the comments. And if you don’t do anything else today, remember, Always Use Your Head!

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Today In Pro Wrestling History: May 17th

There’s a few interesting events in the article today, but one is the starting point for the longest World title reign in history!

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This article is a bit heavier on the older wrestling moments. Only one event is in the 2000s, with everything being 1998 or earlier. So let’s see what I found so important to give Gen X and Millennial fans some nice nostalgia.

  • WWWF MSG Show: World Heavyweight Championship: Buddy Rogers (c) vs Bruno Sammartino (1963)

Bruno squashed Buddy Rogers in less than a minute to win his first WWWF title. This isn’t significant because of squashing the original “Nature Boy”, it’s significance lies in the fact that this began the historic 2,803 day reign. Since we have dumb things like “national Matcha day”, it’s not ridiculous for me to want May 17th to be Bruno Sammartino Day.

  • NJPW Super Warrior in Osaka Castle Hall (1992)

This event did a great job at establishing the “Three Musketeers” and also giving us some fun crossover matches. Shinya Hashimoto defeated Oz (Kevin Nash), Tiger Mask III pinning Pegasus Kid (Chris Benoit) and Big Van Vader defeating Tony Halme (WWE Ludvig Borga). Not to mention two classic title defenses. Jushin Liger defeated El Samurai to retain the Junior Heavyweight title, and Riki Choshu held out to beat Keiji Mutoh. Both matches solidified the newer generation in a way. Liger was King of the Juniors and Mutoh was on his ascent, and would comeback with an Underworld vengeance later in the year.

  • WCW WrestleWar: WarGames: Sting’s Squadron vs Dangerous Alliance (1992)

The WarGames match that set the bar and is considered by many as the best of all time. Sting Dustin Rhodes, Nikita Koloff, Barry Windham and Ricky Steamboat made up the babyface team. Paul E. Dangerously’s team was, Rick Rude, Steve Austin, Arn Anderson, Bobby Eaton and Larry Zbyszko. Zbyszko ended up costing the heels when he swung at Sting with the turnbuckle connector, missed and hit Bobby Eaton. While WCW wasn’t at it’s zenith in 1992, this match still resonates with fans of WarGames.

  • WWF Monday Night Raw: Intercontinental Championship: Shawn Michaels (c) vs Marty Jannetty (1993)

Jannetty returning earlier in the year to shock Shawn and cement the shock with a massive upset, was one of the largest highlights in Jannetty’s WWE career. His one and only singles title run only lasted around 20 days, but it was a memorable moment from how high Shawn ascended after kicking Jannetty through a window and breaking up the Rockers. A small bonus note is, this was also the show where Lightning Kid got the upset win over Razor Ramon.

  • WCW Slamboree: Ciclope Unmasking (1998)

One of the most meme’d storylines comes to a head here at Slamboree. This was the angle where Jericho was goading Dean Malenko after taking the title off him, the list of 1,004 holds. During a Battle Royal at Slamboree, the winner gets an immediate shot at the Cruiserweight Championship. It came down to Ciclope and Juventud Guerrera. Juvi shook Ciclope’s hand and eliminated himself. Everyone was confused until Ciclope unmasked and the crowd erupted into one of the largest pops in WCW history. Malenko fooled everyone, got the title match and defeated Jericho. Granted, he was stripped shortly after since he competed under the false gimmick. But the reveal and the storyline is definitely a core memory for WCW fans.

  • WWE Payback: World Heavyweight Championship: Seth Rollins (c) vs Dean Ambrose vs Roman Reigns vs Randy Orton (2015)

A few smaller notes like Lana having to scream ” I Quit” for Rusev during the Cena match and New Day doing a little shenanigans to retain the tag titles. But when we get a mini Shield Reunion at this point in WWE, that takes the spotlight. Even though it was a 4-way, there was the moment when the three came to a quick agreement to put things aside to send Randy Orton through the broadcast table with their Shield Powerbomb. Also, while it wasn’t the first time Seth used the Pedigree, it was the first time he won the match with it. This was a hit or miss time for WWE, but this was definitely a memory most look back on fondly.


While I don’t really see a cute thread for the events today, it was a whole lot of WCW and WCW adjacent events. It’s not very often when half of the events have WCW influence, much less all of them because positive historic moments. Weird day.

Did I miss anything? How far did I stretch the events today? Which one is your favorite? Let us know in the comments. And if you don’t do anything else today, remember, Always Use Your Head!

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Today In Pro Wrestling History: May 16th

This is an article for Western wrestling fans! WWE, ECW and TNA dominate the events today, so most of these names should be familiar.

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Western wrestling fans rejoice, this is chockfull of WWE events or other American companies that have names you’re aware of! So let’s get to the list and see what popped up for the day!

  • ECW Hardcore Heaven: World Television Title: RVD (c) vs Jerry Lynn (1999)

While there’s a neat note with Sid Vicious’ surprise appearance because Shane Douglas no-showed, the main sticking point is the match being highlighted. This match was a No Time Limit workrate bout that proved Jerry Lynn was as good as anyone. While RVD won, this was during his 700 day reign, and this match did a lot of work to sell ECW to TNN as more than just hardcore garbage. Jerry Lynn was on his way up the card, even donning the moniker of “The New F’n Show”.

  • WWE Judgement Day: WWE Championship: Eddie Guerrero (c) vs JBL (2004)

I don’t think anyone will remember this event for being Mordecai’s PPV debut, so let’s talk about a core memory for many, the “blade job gone wrong”. JBL clocks Eddie with a chair, and when Eddie blades, he hits an artery. Crimson Mask, is an understatement, he’s bleeding all over the place, the ring is stained in blood…it looks like a butcher’s shop. The match was 24 minutes before Eddie got frustrated and hit JBL with the title in front of the referee. So Eddie was DQ’d, JBL was set up well for his legendary heel run and Eddie needed two weeks after this match to fully recover from the blood loss.

  • TNA Sacrifice (2010)

One of the first pivotal Bischoff-Hogan era PPVs. Doug Williams won the X Division title for the first time, bringing the British technical style to a normally fast paced division. Tara (fka Victoria in WWE) lost a Title vs Career match against Madison Rayne and was forced to retire. The main event was RVD vs AJ Styles. RVD debuted hot in TNA and beat AJ Styles a month prior to break is 211 day reign. The match was built well, the action was solid if not a touch slow at times. The best match was MCMG vs Team 3D vs Beer Money, but generally speaking the event was received fairly well and TNA remained interesting for most of this year.

  • Xia Brookside Debut (2015)

Xia has become a relevant player in TNA this year with her big heel turn. So given the fact that she’s on the come up, I thought it would be good to highlight her debut. She debuted in the British promotion All Star Wrestling in a mixed tag match. She teamed with El Ligero vs Kay Lee Ray & Sammy D. I remember her time in Stardom, and she…was not good. Her last two years in TNA have shown huge character growth and technical wrestling ability. I’m very glad to admit that my earlier disdain for her wrestling has all but evaporated, hence, why I wanted to make a note of her wrestling debut before she really popped off and I look like a bandwagoner.

  • WWE WrestleMania Backlash: SmackDown Tag Team Championship: Dolph Ziggler & Robert Roode (c) vs Rey & Dominik Mysterio (2021)

Even though Roman Reigns and Cesaro had a banger of a match, this history can’t be ignored or shared. Dominik showed great babyface resolve as he got jumped before the match, but still came out for the match and wrestled through it. But Dominik’s resilience isn’t the history, the Mysterios won the match, which made them the very first father and son tag team to hold the any iteration of the tag titles in WWE history. It was also Dom’s first championship in WWE, and seeing where he’s at now, this will be important in his story for the rest of his career.


A little bit of an RVD thread with the ECW and TNA moment, but then Eddie is important in these too with Judgement Day and his son (hush, it’s funnier if we call Dom Eddie’s son) eventually becoming the best member of the stable of the same name.

Did I miss anything? How far did I stretch the events today? Which one is your favorite? Let us know in the comments. And if you don’t do anything else today, remember, Always Use Your Head!

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