Home Blog Page 525

WWE Network Press Conference Report

0

The WWE has finally announced the long awaited debut of the WWE Network. The launch date is scheduled for February  24, 2014 immediately following Raw at 11:05pm eastern. You’ll be able to sign up for your own WWE Network account through WWE.com for a charge of only $9.99 per month.

I’ll be back with a complete breakdown of all the exciting stuff the new Network will be offering, which will include all future WWE PPV’s at no extra charge, and all past WWE, WCW, and ECW PPV’s, just to name a few things.

Below are bullet points that were discussed during the press conference.

* Cost is $9.99 Per Month.

* Network available on Laptops, Mobile Devices, Roku, PS3 and PS4, XBox 360, Kindle Fire, iOS. Pretty much anything you can think of.

* All content will be in HD. The WWE Network will feature a mixture of live streaming content and archived footage.

* All 12 Current Live Streaming WWE Pay-Per-Views, INCLUDING WRESTLEMANIA, at no additional charge. You’ll save $555 per year by using the Network to watch live PPV’s vs. using PPV systems.

* Every single WWE, WCW, and ECW PPV…ever (Over 300 in all)

* Complete years of Raw and Smackdown

* Original Content, including the Monday Night War, Legends House, WrestleMania Rewind, and “Countdown”

* The Network will feature NXT, WWE Superstars, as well as replays of current Monday Night Raw, Smackdown, and Main Event episodes

* Pre and Post Raw and Smackdown Shows that will give you a “backstage look” at things

* The entire WWE Home Video Library

* A Live Daily Studio Show

* WWE Vault: “Vintage content will be branded “LEGACY” content with additional material added every month. This would include older WWF footage as well as footage from past promotions like ECW, World Class, and others…

* Over 100,000 hour of content at their arsenal. More will be added to the Network monthly

Dolph Ziggler Concussion Believed to be “Very Serious”

0

It’s been reported that WWE Superstar Dolph Ziggler has suffered his second concussion within a year as a part of last night’s Superstars Taping. Ziggler was working a match with Ryback, and it’s believed Dolph took a stiff clothesline which caused the concussion.

Ziggler suffered a concussion last Spring courtesy of a stiff kick to the head from Alberto Del Rio and it immediately haulted Ziggler’s World Title run. It should also be noted that it took Dolph quite some time to return after his last concussion, citing headaches among other thing. We have no idea what this could mean this time around, but Ziggler will remain out of action until he can past concussion tests.

UPDATE: A follow up to the initial post above… WWE physician Chris Amann updated the status of Ziggler’s health in a new article published on the official WWE website. Amann stated “He does, in fact, have a concussion. His symptoms are starting to improve a little bit today. He will be seeing a neuropsychologist in Pittsburgh for further evaluation, and then his status will be day-to-day as his symptoms improve.”

According to readers in the neuro field, Ziggler visiting a neuropsychologist is not a good thing in the slightest. Its believe Ziggler has sustained a serious concussion. As stated before, Ziggler sustained a concussion that kept him out of action fro some time in 2013, this could be far worse given it’s the second within a year. We wish all the best to Dolph Ziggler on his road to recovery.

WWE Diva Kaitlyn Released

0

WWE has come to terms with the release of Kaitlyn. According to WWE reports, Kaitlyn requested her release to pursue “other endeavors outside the sports entertainment world”.

Kaitlyn is a former WWE Divas Champions, having won the title in January of 2013 from Eve Torres and holding the belt until losing it to AJ Lee at the Payback PPV in June of the same year.

According to her Twitter, Kaitlyn has “big plans” ahead in 2014. It’s been reported that Kaitlyn opted for her release after becoming disgruntled with the WWE who had promised her several things over the course of 2013 that never came to fruition.

WWE has made a post wishing Kaitlyn the best in all her future endeavors.

WWE Smackdown SPOILERS for 1/10/14

0

WWE Main Event / Smackdown Taping Spoilers from Philadelphia, PA
Taping Date 1/7/14

* Dark Match: Alexander Rusev over Zack Ryder with the camel clutch

WWE Main Event Spoilers

* The Real Americans over R-Truth and Xavier Woods when Fandango & Summer Rae caused a distraction by dancing on the stage.

* Alberto Del Rio over Justin Gabriel in a short match. Following the match Del Rio cuts a promo on Batista’s return. A video of Batista aired prior to the Del Rio match and Alberto acted hot over it. Looks like they’re setting up a foil for Batista’s Raw return on January 20.

Renee Young interviews Fandango about his earlier antics.

* The WWE Tag Team Champions Cody Rhodes and Goldust over 3MB members Jinder Mahal and Drew McIntyre. Heath Slater was on commentary for the match.

* WWE Divas Champion AJ Lee over Kaitlyn. Not sure if this was taped for TV or not.

* The Usos battled Rowan & Harper to a double count out. Following the match, Daniel Bryan appeared from the dark and helped the Wyatt Family beat down the Usos. Bray Wyatt joined in, hitting Sister Abigail on one of the Usos.

– Randy Orton interview backstage. Orton wants to address the Authority on Raw since they’re never at Smackdown. 😛

– MIZ TV with the Big Show. Show is out here to challenge Brock Lesnar to a match! Lesnar shows up on SD, Paul Heyman accepts Show’s challenge on behalf of Brock. The two will meet at the ROYAL RUMBLE!

* Rey Mysterio, Sin Cara & Los Matadores over The Real Americans, Ryback & Curtis Axel. So now we’ve upgraded from not just 6-Mans on every show, but 8-Mans as well. Mysterio with the 619 for the win on Swagger.

* WWE World Champion Randy Orton over the IC Champion Big E. Langston with the RKO. A really solid match. Langston isn’t too bad at all. For a guy his size, he’s freakishly agile and good. Now WWE just needs to allow him to develop a personality.

– The Wyatts aren’t done with the Usos. The group call out the Usos. The Usos are scheduled to meet Bray & Bryan on Raw.

* Xavier Woods over Fandango. Quick match, Xavier with a rollup. Summer Rae was the highlight, until Cameron and Naomi beat her down post match.

– Shield out for the main event and cut a promo. Reigns says he beat Punk so he’s the new “Best in the World”. Ambrose claims to have nightmares after Jake Roberts return on Raw. Ambrose says he wants to choke Damien. Rollins talks about the old school, guys like Jake and the New Age Outlaws, and says the Shield are the FUTURE. Rollins says the Shield will take out the Outlaws for good, tonight!

* The Shield (Reigns, Rollins, Ambrose) over CM Punk & The New Age Outlaws. Good match, crowd loved it. Reigns over Billy Gunn with the spear. The Shield took off quickly.

* Post Taping Dark Match: John Cena beat WWE World Champion Randy Orton by DQ. Orton tried to leave the ring, Cena chased him down. Cena made Orton tap with the ref down, so the match continued. Orton nailed Cena with the title belt but Cena kicked out. RKO, Cena kicks out again. Orton feeling threatened, did his usual low blow causing the dq  to get out of the match with the title in tact. These guys had an actual match rather than the usual rushed dark match main events.

TNA Wrestling; One Step From Demise

0

According to various sources, there are people within TNA that are concerned about the possibility of WWE striking a deal with Spike TV and other Viacom properties if they don’t secure a new television agreement with Comcast when their current deal expires.

TNA feels that the sooner they can lock a new contract in with Spike, the better off they will be. TNA is pretty much depending on their Spike TV television deal to keep the company alive right now.

Apparently the goal when TNA signed their most recent deal with Spike TV was for the two companies to work to grow Impact Wrestling’s audience to two million viewers. Obviously that never happened, and worse than that, the viewership has actually declined since they signed that deal.

TNA’s current deal with Spike TV expires in the Fall of 2014, however negotiations usually start about six months before the existing contract expires.

AWA Results: 1964

0

(Credit for the following results go to numerous sources, including, but not limited to, Jim Zordani, Rob Vaniese, “One Fan Gang”, Tim Hornbaker, and various news clippings) 

American Wrestling Association Results 1964

Promoting the Areas of: Minnesota, North Dakota, Illinois, Wisconsin, Colorado, Nebraska, Iowa, and Manitoba, Canada Promoter: Verne Gagne

1/4/64 – Minneapolis TV
Bill Miller defeated Country James

1/4/64 – Omaha, NE @ the Civic Auditorium
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne dcor Reggie Parks
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Duke Hoffman
Mad Dog Vachon defeated Maurice LaPointe
Jack Pesek defeated Tiny Mills
Reported Attendance: 4,098

1/6/64 – Minneapolis TV
Bill Miller defeated George Crammer

1/10/64 – Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada @ the Civic Auditorium
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne vs. Bill Miller
The Crusher & Larry Hennig & Mitsu Arakawa defeated Moose Evans & Rene Goulet & Doug Gilbert
Mitsu Arakawa vs. Rene Goulet
Doug Gilbert vs. Larry Hennig

1/11/64 – Minneapolis TV
Bill Miller defeated Maurice LaPointe

1/11/64 – Winona, MN @ the Winona State’s Memorial Hall
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Doug Gilbert 2/3
Kay Noble defeated Mars Monroe 2/3
Eddie Sharkey defeated Marquis De Pare

1/11/64 – St. Paul, MN @ the Auditorium
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne defeated Rene Goulet on a 3rd fall COR
1 Gagne defeated Goulet with a sleeper hold
2 Goulet defeated Gagne
3 Goulet was counted out of the ring
The Crusher defeated Bill Miller 2/3
1 Miller defeated Crusher in 13:20
2 Crusher defeated Miller in 5:00
3 Crusher pinned Miller after using a “foreign object”
Moose Evans defeated Larry Hennig
Bulldog Danny Plechas defeated Floyd Ude
Tiny Mills defeated Maurice Lapointe via pin
Reported Attendance: “6,328 fans”

1/13/64 – Minneapolis TV
Doug Gilbert defeated Marquis de Paree
Rene Goulet defeated Kenny Jay
Danny Pleches defeated Bill Green
Bill Miller defeated Pete Bevins

1/14/64 – Des Moines, IA @ the Veteran’s Memorial Coliseum
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne vs. Pat O’Connor
Sonny Myers & Ronnie Etchison vs. Mongolian Stomper & Bulldog Danny Plechas
Art Thomas vs. Jim Grabmire
Mongolian Stomper vs. Ronnie Etchison

1/14/64 – Moline, IL @ the Wharton Fieldhouse
Lumberjack Match: The Crusher defeated Moose Evans
Bill Miller defeated Jack Pesek
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Rene Goulet
Doug Gilbert defeated Marquis de Paree
Reported Attendance: 7,200

1/17/64 – Omaha, NE @ the Civic Auditorium
No-DQ Match: Reggie Parks defeated The Crusher
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Doug Gilbert
Mad Dog Vachon defeated Eddie Sharkey
Moose Evans defeated Tiny Mills via disqualification
Reported Attendance: 2,508

1/18/64 – Minneapolis TV
Bill Miller defeated Marquis de Paree

1/18/64 – St. Paul, MN @ the Armory
The Crusher defeated Moose Evans 2/3
Bill Miller defeated Larry Hennig COR
Doug Gilbert & Rene Goulet defeated Pete Bevins & Marquis de Paree
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Maurice Lapointe
2,883.

1/20/64 – Minneapolis TV
Bill Miller defeated Maurice LaPointe

1/21/64 – Minneapolis, MN
The Crusher defeated Bill Miller via disqualification
Doug Gilbert defeated Larry Hennig via disqualification
Moose Evans defeated Danny Plechas
Rene Goulet defeated Gene Anderson
Eddie Sharkey defeated Marquis de Paree
3,099.

1/22/64 – Osseo, MN
The Crusher defeated Doug Gilbert

1/23/64 – River Falls, WI
The Crusher & Larry Hennig defeated Moose Evans & Rene Goulet

1/25/64 – Stillwater, MN
Rene Goulet defeated Bill Miller via disqualification

1/25/64 – Waseca, MN
Larry Hennig defeated Floyd Ude
Kay Noble defeated Mars Monroe
Moose Evans defeated Marquis de Paree

1/27/64 – Minneapolis TV
Verne Gagne defeated Gene Anderson
Bill Miller defeated Lee Mattson

1/28/64 – Minneapolis, MN
Death match: The Crusher defeated Bill Miller in 19:35
Mad Dog Vachon defeated Maurice LaPointe
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Rene Goulet
Moose Evans defeated Great Dane in 4:22
Doug Gilbert defeated Gene Anderson
Reported Attendance: 3,109

1/30/64 – Moline, IL @ the Wharton Fieldhouse
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne defeated The Crusher
Bill Miller defeated Larry Hennig
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Doug Gilbert
Rene Goulet defeated Gene Anderson
Reported Attendance: 5,800

1/31/64 – Omaha, NE @ the Civic Auditorium
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne defeated Mitsu Arakawa
Pat O’Connor (sub Reggie Parks) defeated Larry Hennig
Mad Dog Vachon defeated Doug Gilbert
Jack Pesek defeated Jim Grabmire
Reported Attendance: 1,687

2/1/64 – St. Paul, MN @ the Armory
Moose Evans & Verne Gagne defeated The Crusher & Larry Hennig 2/3
Doug Gilbert defeated Maurice Lapointe
Rene Goulet defeated Tim O’Brien
Marquis de Paree defeated Jose Quintero
2,810

2/5/64 – Hammond
The Crusher defeated Moose Evans

2/5/64 – New Ulm, MN
Verne Gagne vs. Doug Gilbert

2/8/64 – St. Paul, MN @ the Armory
The Crusher defeated Rene Goulet 2/3
Dick the Bruiser defeated Black Bart
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Billy Goelz
Kay Noble defeated Dorothy Carter
Eddie Sharkey defeated Marquis de Paree

2/9/64 – Minneapolis, MN
Referee: Jersey Joe Walcott
Moose Evans & Verne Gagne defeated Dick the Bruiser & The Crusher to win the AWA Tag Team Title
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Doug Gilbert
Rene Goulet defeated Marquis de Paree
Princess Little Cloud defeated Bette Boucher
Bob Geigel defeated Maurice Lapointe
6,501.

2/10/64 – Minneapolis TV
Verne Gagne defeated Jose Quintero.

2/11/64 – Moline, IL @ the Wharton Fieldhouse
The Crusher defeated Bill Miller
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Rene Goulet
Doug Gilbert defeated Tiny Mills
Billy Goelz defeated Marquis de Pare

2/13/64 – Mankato, MN
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Doug Gilbert
Judy Grable & Princess Little Cloud defeated Dorothy Carter & Mars Monroe
Dorothy Carter defeated Judy Grable

2/14/64 – St. Cloud, MN @ the The Armory
The Crusher defeated Rene Goulet 2/3
Doug Gilbert defeated Gene Anderson
Princess Little Cloud & Judy Grable defeated Betty Boucher & Dorothy Carter 2/3

2/17/64 – Minneapolis TV
Verne Gagne defeated Marquis DeParee
Tiny Mills defeated Lee Madsen
Wilbur Snyder defeated Bob Brown
Dick the Bruiser defeated Gene Anderson
The Crusher defeated Jose Quintero

2/21/64 – Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada @ the Civic Auditorium;
Verne Gagne & Wilbur Snyder defeated The Crusher & Hans Schmidt 2/3
1 Schmidt pinned Snyder
2 Gagne defeated Schmidt
3 Gagne pinned Schmidt after Crusher slugged Hans
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Doug Gilbert via pin after a judo chop
Moose Evans defeated Ox Anderson with a bear hug
Rene Goulet defeated Marquis de Paree
Promoter: John Cyclone Macalpine.

2/22/64 – Minneapolis TV
Verne Gagne defeated Chuck Santell
Dick the Bruiser & The Crusher defeated Gene Anderson & Dick Wilson
Wilbur Snyder defeated Marquis DeParee

2/23/64 – St. Paul, MN @ the Auditorium
Special Referee: Jersey Joe Walcott
Dick the Bruiser & The Crusher defeated Moose Evans & Verne Gagne to regain the AWA tag team title
Wilbur Snyder defeated Angelo Poffo
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Tiny Mills
Rene Goulet defeated Hans Schmidt via disqualification
Doug Gilbert defeated Marquis DeParee
Reported Attendance: 6,971

2/24/64 – Minneapolis TV
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Kenny Jay
Gene Anderson defeated Eddie Sharkey
Hans Schmidt defeated Armando Rodriguez
Wilbur Snyder defeated Dick Wilson
The Crusher defeated Tim O’Brien

2/24/64 – Moline, IL @ the Wharton Fieldhouse
The Crusher defeated Mitsu Arakawa via disqualification
Hans Schmidt defeated Bobby Managoff
Wilbur Snyder defeated Rene Goulet
Moose Evans defeated Gene Anderson
Doug Gilbert defeated Billy Goelz
Reported Attendance: 4,200

2/29/64 – Minneapolis TV
Verne Gagne defeated Kenny Jay
The Crusher defeated Great Dane
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Eddie Sharkey

3/2/64 – Minneapolis TV
Verne Gagne defeated Jim Grabmire
Wilbur Snyder defeated Great Dane
Doug Gilbert & Rene Goulet defeated Tiny Mills & Jose Quintero
Eddie Sharkey defeated Mitsu Arakawa via disqualification

3/4/64 – Mankato, MN
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Moose Evans via disqualification
Doug Gilbert & Rene Goulet defeated Tiny Mills & George Drake
Doug Gilbert defeated George Drake

3/7/64 – Minneapolis TV
Verne Gagne defeated George Drake

3/7/64 – St. Paul, MN @ the Auditorium
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne defeated Mitsu Arakawa 2/3
Crusher knocks out Mitsu between 2nd and 3rd fall
Fight To The Finish Lumberjack Match: The Crusher defeated Moose Evans
Wilbur Snyder defeated Tiny Mills in 10:05
Rene Goulet defeated George Drake in 16:00
Kay Noble defeated Mars Monroe
Gene Anderson defeated Lee Mattson
Reported Attendance: 8,646

3/8/64 – St. Cloud, MN @ the The Armory
The Crusher vs. Rene Goulet
Moose Evans vs. George Drake
Doug Gilbert vs. Mitsu Arakawa

3/9/64 – Minneapolis TV
Verne Gagne defeated Pete Bevans

3/10/64 – Preston, MN
Tiny Mills vs. Moose Evans

3/11/64 – Moline, IL @ the Wharton Fieldhouse
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne defeated Mitsu Arakawa
The Crusher defeated Wilbur Snyder via disqualification
Doug Gilbert drew Rene Goulet
Billy Goelz defeated George Drake
Reported Attendance: 5,000

3/12/64 – Altoona, WI @ the High School Gym
The Crusher defeated Moose Evans 2/3
Tiny Mills vs. Gene Anderson
Mars Monroe vs. Kay Noble

3/12/64 – Rock Falls, IL @ the High School
AWA Champion Verne Gagne vs. Doug Gilbert
Rene Goulet vs. Mitsu Arakawa
George Catalina Drake vs. “Jumping Joe Snyder”
(I can’t figure out if this is Joe Scarpello or Wilbur Snyder???)

3/13/64 – Mabel, MN @ the High School Auditorium
The Crusher vs. Doug Gilbert 2/3 60:00
Moose Evans vs. Tiny Mills
Kay Noble vs. Mars Monroe

3/13/64 – Omaha, NE @ the Civic Auditorium
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne drew Reggie Parks
Mad Dog Vachon defeated Seaman Art Thomas
Pat O’Connor defeated Mitsu Arakawa via disqualification
Mongolian Stomper defeated George Drake
Len Montana drew Joe Scarpello
Reported Attendance: 4,945

3/14/64 – St. Paul, MN @ the Auditorium
Wilbur Snyder defeated The Crusher via disqualification
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Rene Goulet
Moose Evans defeated Red Kelly
Doug Gilbert defeated Ivan Volkoff
Gene Anderson defeated Billy Goelz
Reported Attendance: 2,355

3/16/64 – Minneapolis TV
Verne Gagne defeated Kenny Jay
Rene Goulet defeated George Drake
Wilbur Snyder defeated Nicoli Volkoff
The Crusher defeated Billy Goelz
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Red Kelly

3/17/64 – Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada @ the Civic Auditorium
Referee Red Eakin
AWA Tag Team Champions Dick the Bruiser & The Crusher defeated Bill Miller & Pat O’Connor 2/3
1 Bruiser defeated O’Connor
2 O’Connor defeated Bruiser
3 Crusher pinned Miller
Referee Frenchy Champagne
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne defeated Mitsu Arakawa on a 3rd fall via disqualification
Doug Gilbert defeated Rene Goulet in 14:00
Gene Anderson drew George Drake

3/21/64 – Minneapolis TV
Verne Gagne defeated Red Grupe
Moose Evans & Wilbur Snyder defeated George Drake & Red Kelly
Rene Goulet defeated Kenny Jay
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Jim Eskew
Gene Anderson defeated Tiny Mills.

3/21/64 – St. Paul, MN @ the Armory
The Crusher & Tiny Mills defeated Moose Evans & Rene Goulet 2/3
Mitsu Arakawa defeated George Drake
Wilbur Snyder defeated Red Grupe
Doug Gilbert defeated Jim Askew
Reported Attendance: 1,849

3/24/64 – Minneapolis, MN
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne defeated Mitsu Arakawa via disqualification in 22:15
The Crusher defeated Wilbur Snyder COR
Lumberjack Match: Moose Evans defeated Tiny Mills
Kay Noble defeated Annette Palmer
Doug Gilbert & Rene Goulet defeated Gene Anderson & Stan Kowalski in 16:30
Reported Attendance: 6,012

3/30/64 – Moline, IL @ the Wharton Fieldhouse
AWA Tag Team Champions Dick the Bruiser & The Crusher defeated Moose Evans & Wilbur Snyder
Hans Schmidt defeated Rene Goulet
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Billy Goelz
Doug Gilbert defeated Nicoli Volkoff

3/31/64 – Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada @ the Civic Auditorium
Karate legal, No-DQ Match, One fall to a Finish: AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne defeated Mitsu Arakawa via pin in 18:00
AWA Tag Team Champions Dick the Bruiser & The Crusher defeated Moose Evans & Wilbur Snyder 2/3
1 Crusher defeated Evans
2 Snyder pinned Crusher
3 Crusher pinned Snyder
Hans Schmidt defeated Rene Goulet with a backbreaker
Doug Gilbert drew Jack Pesek 20:00
Reported Attendance: “crowd in the neighborhood of 3,000”

4/1/64 – Mankato, MN
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Moose Evans
Gene Anderson & Hans Schmidt defeated Rene Goulet & Jack Pesek
Jack Pesek defeated Gene Anderson

4/1/64 – Hastings, NE
The Crusher defeated Doug Gilbert
Tiny Mills defeated Floyd Ude

4/2/64 – Sterling, IL @ the Newman Central Catholic High School
The Crusher vs. Moose Evans
Hans Schmidt vs. Doug Gilbert
Billy Goelz vs. Mitsu Arakawa

4/5/64 – St. Paul, MN
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne defeated Dick the Bruiser in 21:00
The Crusher defeated Mitsu Arakawa in 17:00
Doug Gilbert & Rene Goulet defeated Bob Geigel & Tiny Mills
Moose Evans double DQ Hans Schmidt
Wilbur Snyder defeated Nicoli Volkoff
Reported Attendance: 7,715

4/6/64 – Aberdeen, SD @ the Civic Arena
Mitsu Arakawa vs. Rene Goulet 2/3 60:00
Moose Evans vs. Tiny Mills 2/3 45:00
Gene Anderson vs. Doug Gilbert 30:00

4/7/64 – Des Moines, IA @ the Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne drew Pat O’Connor when the 60 minute time limit expired in the 3rd fall
Sonny Myers double DQ Mongolian Stomper
Kathy Starr defeated Jean Antone
Steve Bolus (sub Don Jardine) defeated Lee Henning

4/7/64 – Glenwood City
The Crusher defeated Doug Gilbert

4/11/64 – St. Paul, MN @ the Armory
Hans Schmidt defeated Moose Evans via disqualification
Kay Noble defeated Annette Palmer
Rene Goulet drew Tiny Mills
Jack Pesek refused victory when Gene Anderson was unable to continue
Kenny Jay drew Ken Yates
Reported Attendance: 1,657

4/14/64 – St. Paul, MN
Mitsu Arakawa defeated The Crusher via disqualification
Wilbur Snyder defeated Dick The Bruiser
Doug Gilbert & Rene Goulet defeated Gene Anderson & Great Dane
Hans Schmidt defeated Moose Evans
Reported Attendance: 3,000

4/15/64 – Moline, IL @ the Wharton Fieldhouse
AWA Tag Team Champions Dick the Bruiser & The Crusher defeated Verne Gagne & Wilbur Snyder
Moose Evans defeated Mitsu Arakawa
Doug Gilbert defeated Hans Schmidt
Rene Goulet defeated Nicoli Volkoff

4/17/64 – Moorhead, MN
The Crusher defeated Moose Evans
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Rene Goulet
Hans Schmidt defeated Jack Pesek
Doug Gilbert drew Tiny Mills 30:00
Reported Attendance: 1,100

4/18/64 – St. Paul, MN @ the Armory
The Crusher defeated Wilbur Snyder 2/3
Doug Gilbert drew Hans Schmidt 30:00
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Rene Goulet
Jack Pesek defeated Great Dane
Reported Attendance: 1,808

4/22/64 – Altoona, WI @ the High Schhol Gym
The Crusher vs. Rene Goulet 2/3 60:00
Mitsu Arakawa vs. Jack Pesek 2/3 45:00
Kenny Yates vs. Kenny Jay

4/25/64 – Minneapolis TV
Verne Gagne defeated The Great Dane.

4/25/64 – St. Paul, MN @ the Armory
The Crusher defeated Rene Goulet in 16:29
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Moose Evans via disqualification
Doug Gilbert defeated Stan Kowalski (sub Hans Schmidt)
Great Dane defeated Ken Yates
att. 1,778

4/27/64 – Minneapolis TV
Larry Hennig defeated Ken Yates

4/28/64 – Minneapolis, MN @ the Auditorium
The Crusher & Hans Schmidt split a $14,000.00 battle royal
Dick the Bruiser double DQ Moose Evans
Wilbur Snyder defeated Larry Hennig via disqualification in 11:40
Rene Goulet defeated Nicoli Volkoff in 13:11
Doug Gilbert defeated Great Dane in 16:12
Reported Attendance: 6,412

4/29/64 – Moline, IL @ the Wharton Fieldhouse
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne defeated The Crusher via disqualification
Hans Schmidt drew Wilbur Snyder
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Moose Evans
Doug Gilbert defeated Nicoli Volkoff
Reported Attendance: 2,000

4/30/64 – Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada @ the Civic Auditorium
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne defeated Dick the Bruiser via pin in 21:00
The Crusher defeated Wilbur Snyder
Doug Gilbert & Rene Goulet defeated Hans Schmidt & Tiny Mills 2/3
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Jack Pesek
Promoter: John Cyclone Macalpine
Note: Tiny Mills billed as “Original Beatle” by the Winnipeg Free Press.

5/1/64 – Moorhead, MN
The Crusher defeated Moose Evans in 16:22
Wilbur Snyder defeated Mitsu Arakawa via disqualification
Jack Pesek drew Doug Gilbert 20:00
Rene Goulet defeated Tiny Mills
Reported Attendance: 800

5/2/64 – Omaha, NE @ the Civic Auditorium
Mad Dog Vachon defeated Verne Gagne to win AWA World Heavyweight Title
Bill Miller defeated Reggie Parks
Mongolian Stomper defeated Harley Race
George Drake defeated Frisco Montana
Reported Attendance: 6,025

5/2/64 – Minneapolis TV
Larry Hennig defeated Gene Anderson

5/5/64 – Minneapolis TV
Hans Schmidt defeated Eddie Sharkey

5/6/64 – Mankato, MN
Butch Levy defeated Hans Schmidt via disqualification
Doug Gilbert & Rene Goulet defeated Great Dane & Larry Hennig
Doug Gilbert drew Larry Hennig

5/7/64 – Eau Claire, WI @ the Regis High School Gym
Verne Gagne vs. Moose Evans
Hans Schmidt vs. Rene Goulet
Doug Gilbert vs. Larry Hennig

5/8/64 – St. Cloud, MN @ the The Armory
The Crusher vs. Moose Evans
Hans Schmidt vs. Rene Goulet
Jack Pesek vs. Doug Gilbert

5/9/64 – Minneapolis TV
Verne Gagne defeated Eddie Sharkey

5/9/64 – St. Paul, MN @ the Auditorium
Verne Gagne defeated Moose Evans in 19:45
The Crusher defeated Hans Schmidt to win the $14,000 that was held up from the battle royal on 4/28
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Jack Pesek
Doug Gilbert drew Larry Hennig
Little Boy Blue & Marcel Semard defeated Pee Wee Lopez & Chico Santana

5/13/64 – Mankato, MN
Butch Levy defeated Mitsu Arakawa via disqualification
Marcel Semard & Little Boy Blue defeated Pee Wee Lopez & Chico Santana
Art Thomas defeated Larry Williams

5/15/64 – Columbus, NE @ the City Auditorium
6 man wrestle royal
Mad Dog Vachon vs. George Drake 30:00
Reggie Parks vs. Bulldog Danny Plechas 30:00
Jack Pesek vs. Frisco Montana 30:00
Note: Vachon defeated Verne Gagne for the AWA World Heavyweight Title in Omaha on 5/2/64 – but is not listed in the newspaper ad as AWA World Heavyweight Champion.

5/16/64 – Omaha, NE @ the Civic Auditorium
Verne Gagne defeated Mad Dog Vachon COR to regain AWA World Heavyweight Title
Reggie Parks defeated Frisco Montana
Mongolian Stomper defeated George Drake
Rocky Hamilton drew Jack Pesek
Reported Attendance: 5,520

5/18/64 – Minneapolis TV
Verne Gagne defeated The Great Dane

5/19/64 – Moorhead, MN
The Crusher defeated Mitsu Arakawa
Marcel Semard & Little Boy Blue defeated Chico Santana & Pee Wee Lopez
Doug Gilbert (sub Rene Goulet) defeated Great Dane

5/20/64 – Minneapolis, MN
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne defeated Wilbur Snyder in 48:47
Handicap Match: Butch Levy defeated The Crusher when the Crusher couldn’t pin Levy twice in 15:00
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Rene Goulet 9:52
Art Thomas defeated Vince Montana 10:23
Little Boy Blue & Marcel Semard defeated Pee Wee Lopez & Chico Santana
Reported Attendance: 3,319
Note: Another listing has an additional result Larry Hennig defeated Doug Gilbert

5/21/64 – Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada @ the Civic Auditorium
Mitsu Arakawa & The Crusher defeated Moose Evans & Art Thomas 2/3
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Moose Evans
Marcel Semard & Little Boy Blue defeated Pee Wee Lopez & Chico Santana
Art Thomas defeated Vince Montana in 9:00
Promoter John Cyclone Macalpine
Note: Verne Gagne was originally scheduled to wrestle The Crusher and Tiny Mills was originally scheduled to wrestle Art Thomas. Gagne & Mills no showed so the card had to be revamped. Gagne said to be suffering from boils according to the Winnipeg Free Press.

5/23/64 – Minneapolis TV
Larry Hennig defeated Freddie Rogers

5/25/64 – Minneapolis TV
Larry Hennig defeated Lee Mattson

5/30/64 – Minneapolis, MN
Sailor Art Thomas defeated The Crusher COR
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Doug Gilbert in 17:35
Mad Dog Vachon defeated Billy Goelz in 8:08
Larry Hennig defeated Rene Goulet in 15:12
Kay Noble defeated Judy Grable in 11:33
Eddie Sharkey defeated Johnny Kace in 14:22
Reported Attendance: 3,979

6/6/64 – Minneapolis TV
Larry Hennig defeated Ken Yates

6/6/64 – St. Paul, MN @ the Midway Stadium
The Crusher defeated Art Thomas via disqualification
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Doug Gilbert in 18:30
Larry Hennig defeated Jack Kelly in 6:45
Jack Lanza defeated Shelby Adcock (sub Nicoli Volkoff) in 7:50
Rene Goulet defeated Larry Williams in 17:28
Reported Attendance: 2,568

6/9/64 – Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada @ the Civic Auditorium
The Crusher defeated Art Thomas 2/3
1 Crusher defeated Thomas
2 Thomas defeated Crusher
3 Crusher defeated Thomas
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Doug Gilbert via pin
Larry Hennig defeated Rene Goulet via pin
Jack Lanza defeated Larry Williams via pin
Promoter: John Cyclone Macalpine

6/12/64 – Denver, CO @ the Auditorium Arena
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne defeated Fritz Von Erich on a 3rd fall via disqualification
1 Gagne defeated Von Erich in 7:53 with a sleeper hold
2 Von Erich defeated Gagne in 6:46 with a clawhold
3 Von Erich ws via disqualification’ed in 18 seconds for throwing the referee across the ring
The Crusher defeated Doug Gilbert 2/3
Wilbur Snyder defeated Mitsu Arakawa via disqualification when Arakawa used an illegal judo hold
Sailor Art Thomas defeated Don Strauss in 6:37
Referee: Danny Loos
Reported Attendance: 2,583 fans, gate: $5,200
Note: This probably was the first AWA card in Denver. Verne bought Denver from Dory Funk Sr according to Dory Funk Jr.

6/13/64 – Minneapolis TV
Verne Gagne no contest Great Dane
Rene Goulet defeated Great Dane

6/13/64 – Minneapolis, MN
The Crusher (sub Verne Gagne) defeated Sailor Art Thomas
Wilbur Snyder & Doug Gilbert defeated Larry Hennig & Danny Plechas
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Rene Goulet
Jack Lanza defeated Great Dane

6/17/64 – Minneapolis TV
Larry Hennig defeated Ken Yates
Eddie Sharkey defeated Kenny Jay
Billy Red Cloud defeated Gene Anderson
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Larry Williams
Art Thomas defeated Great Dane

6/20/64 – Minneapolis TV
Larry Hennig defeated Kenny Jay
Billy Red Cloud defeated Jack Wilson
Art Thomas defeated Johnny Kace
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Gene Anderson
Jack Lanza defeated Great Dane

6/22/64 – Minneapolis TV
Billy Red Cloud defeated Kenny Jay
Eddie Sharkey defeated Great Dane
The Crusher defeated Gene Anderson
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Johnny Kace
Art Thomas defeated Jack Wilson

6/24/64 – Winona, MN @ the Gabrych Park
Art Thomas defeated Mitsu Arakawa via disqualification
Larry Hennig defeated Rene Goulet
Eddie Sharkey drew Jack Lanza

6/26/64 – Denver, CO @ the Auditorium Arena
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne defeated Fritz Von Erich in 14:20 when Gagne received some help from Art Thomas, who ran to the ring and knocked Von Erich out
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Wahoo McDaniel in 12:12
Larry Hennig defeated Doug Gilbert 2/3
The Crusher defeated Sailor Art Thomas via disqualification
Reported Attendance: 2,000 fans

6/27/64 – Minneapolis TV
Verne Gagne defeated Great Dane
The Crusher defeated Bill Green
Jack Lanza defeated Ken Yates
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Paul Caruso
Art Thomas defeated Gene Anderson

6/30/64 – Minneapolis TV
Verne Gagne defeated Bill Green
Dale Lewis defeated Gene Anderson
Doug Gilbert defeated Great Dane
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Kenny Jay
The Crusher defeated Paul Caruso

7/3/64 – Davenport, IA @ the Municipal Stadium
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne defeated Hans Schmidt
Art Thomas defeated Larry Hennig (sub Crusher)
Wilbur Snyder defeated Mitsu Arakawa via disqualification
Mad Dog Vachon (sub Danny Hodge) defeated Rene Goulet

7/3/64 – St. Cloud, MN @ the Municipal Stadium
Larry Hennig & Bob Geigel vs. Jack Lanza & Billy Red Cloud
Kay Noble vs. Jessica Rogers
Doug Gilbert vs. Dale Lewis
Note: Hennig appeared in Davenport, Iowa that night.

7/4/64 – St Paul, MN @ the Met Stadium
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne defeated Dick the Bruiser (sub Crusher) 2/3
Mad Dog Vachon defeated Doug Gilbert
Wilbur Snyder & Sailor Art Thomas & Dale Lewis defeated Larry Hennig & Hans Schmidt & Mitsu Arakawa
Bob Geigel defeated Rene Goulet

7/4/64 – Fargo, ND
Eddie Sharkey defeated Gene Anderson
Jack Lanza defeated Great Dane

7/4/64 – Minneapolis TV
Larry Hennig defeated Mike Spangler
Wilbur Snyder defeated Kenny Jay
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Paul Caruso
Art Thomas defeated Gene Anderson
Hans Schmidt defeated ?.

7/6/64 – Minneapolis TV
Larry Hennig defeated Kenny Jay
Wilbur Snyder defeated Bob Mackey
Dale Lewis defeated Great Dane
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Mike Spangler
Art Thomas defeated Paul Caruso

7/10/64 – Denver, CO @ the Auditorium Arena
Mad Dog Vachon & Fritz Von Erich defeated Verne Gagne & Art Thomas
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Wilbur Snyder via disqualification
Jack Lanza defeated Larry Hennig
Otto Von Krupp defeated Guy Mitchell

7/11/64 – Minneapolis TV
Wilbur Snyder defeated Bob Brown
Verne Gagne defeated Kenny Jay
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Gene Anderson
Billy Red Cloud defeated Great Dane
Jack Lanza defeated Paul DeMarco.

7/11/64 – St. Paul, MN @ the Midway Stadium
Dale Lewis & Wilbur Snyder defeated Stan Kowalski & Larry Hennig
Art Thomas defeated Mitsu Arakawa via disqualification
Jack Lanza defeated Great Dane
Billy Red Cloud defeated Tiny Mills
Reported Attendance: 1,200

7/13/64 – Minneapolis TV
Larry Hennig defeated Great Dane
The Crusher defeated Ken Yates
Jack Lanza & Dale Lewis defeated Bob Brown & Paul DeMarco
Art Thomas defeated Gene Anderson

7/17/64 – Davenport, IA @ the Municipal Stadium
The Crusher defeated Art Thomas via disqualification
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Pat O’Connor
Pat O’Connor (sub Billy Red Cloud) defeated Larry Hennig
Kay Noble defeated Mars Monroe (sub Annette Palmer)

7/17/64 – Menomonie, WI
Jack Lanza defeated Bob Geigel
Butch Levy defeated Jack Wilson
Joe Scarpello defeated Gene Anderson

7/18/64 – Omaha, NE @ the Civic Auditorium
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne defeated Mad Dog Vachon via disqualification
Reggie Parks drew Otto Von Krupp
Billy Red Cloud defeated Bulldog Danny Plechas
Pat Barrett defeated Guy Mitchell
Reported Attendance: 3,586

7/18/64 – Minneapolis, MN
The Crusher defeated Art Thomas
Jack Lanza & Dale Lewis defeated Bob Geigel & Larry Hennig via disqualification
Jean Antone & Kay Noble defeated Mars Monroe & Ann Regan
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Joe Scarpello
Reported Attendance: 2,956.

7/18/64 – Minneapolis TV
Jack Lanza defeated Gene Anderson
Dale Lewis defeated Great Dane
The Crusher defeated Fred Rogers
Art Thomas defeated Jack Wilson

7/20/64 – Minneapolis TV
Verne Gagne defeated Great Dane
The Crusher defeated Kenny Jay
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Fred Rogers

7/21/64 – Burlington, IA @ the Community Field
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Sailor Art Thomas
The Crusher defeated Cowboy Bill Goelz
Dale Lewis defeated Johnny Kace
Eddie Sharkey defeated Great Dane
Reported Attendance: 921

7/24/64 – Denver, CO @ the Auditorium Arena
The Crusher defeated Fritz Von Erich 2/3
1 Crusher defeated Von Erich
2 Von Erich defeated Crusher
3 Crusher defeated Von Erich in 10:50
Cowboy Jack Lanza defeated Mad Dog Vachon via disqualification
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Sailor Art Thomas
Wilbur Snyder defeated The Sheik on a 3rd fall COR

7/25/64 – Minneapolis, MN
Referee: Johnny Kace
The Crusher defeated AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne via disqualification
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Wilbur Snyder
Mad Dog Vachon defeated Jack Lanza
Larry Hennig drew Dale Lewis
Billy Red Cloud defeated Great Dane

7/25/64 – Minneapolis TV
Mad Dog Vachon defeated Ken Yates
Wilbur Snyder defeated Johnny Kace
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Billy Goelz
Jack Lanza defeated Great Dane

7/26/64 – Pine City, MN @ the Pine County Fair
Mitsu Arakawa vs. Sailor Art Thomas
Billy Red Cloud vs. Great Dane
Dale Lewis vs. Kenny Jay

7/27/64 – Minneapolis TV
The Crusher defeated Billy Goelz
Cowboy Jack Lanza defeated Johnny Kace

7/31/64 – Fairmount
Larry Hennig vs. Dale Lewis

8/1/64 – Minneapolis TV
Harley Race defeated Wilbur Snyder
Dale Lewis defeated Great Dane (John Danti)
Cowboy Jack Lanza defeated Kenny Jay
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Bill Green (Bob Brown)
The Crusher defeated Paul Caruso (Lorne Corlette)

8/1/64 – Omaha, NE @ the Civic Auditorium
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne defeated Reggie Parks
Nebraska Champion Mad Dog Vachon defeated Art Thomas
Billy Red Cloud defeated Otto Von Krupp via disqualification
Jack Pesek drew Paddy Barrett

8/1/64 – St. Paul, MN @ the Midway Stadium
The Crusher defeated Wilbur Snyder 2/3
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Larry Hennig in 13:45
Eddie Sharkey defeated Great Dane
Jack Lanza & Dale Lewis defeated Tiny Mills & Harley Race
Reported Attendance: 2,489

8/3/64 – Minneapolis TV
The Crusher defeated Bill Green
Cowboy Jack Lanza defeated Great Dane
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Kenny Yates
Reggie Parks defeated Kenny Jay
Dale Lewis defeated Paul Caruso

8/8/64 – Minneapolis TV
Verne Gagne defeated Dynamite Jim Dunn
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Freddie Rogers
Reggie Parks defeated Kurt Von Brawner (Jack Wilson)
Cowboy Jack Lanza defeated Great Dane
Eddie Sharkey defeated Kenny Yates

8/10/64 – Davenport, IA @ the Municipal Stadium
The Crusher defeated Art Thomas
Larry Hennig defeated Dale Lewis
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Jack Lanza
Eddie Sharkey defeated Joe Snyder

8/10/64 – Minneapolis TV
Verne Gagne defeated Freddie Rogers
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Dynamite Jim Dunn
Reggie Parks defeated Great Dane
Cowboy Jack Lanza defeated Kurt Von Brauner
Billy Red Cloud defeated Kenny Jay

8/14/64 – Denver, CO @ the Auditorium Arena
The Crusher defeated Wilbur Snyder 2/3
1 Crusher defeated Snyder in 8:25
2 Snyder pinned Crusher in 1:14 after an airplane spin
3 Crusher defeated Snyder in 9:15
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Cowboy Jack Lanza 2/3
Dale Lewis defeated Otto Von Krupp via disqualification
Mad Dog Vachon defeated Jack Pesek
Reported Attendance: 2,000 fans

8/15/64 – Minneapolis TV
Wilbur Snyder defeated Jack Wilson
Verne Gagne defeated Freddie Rogers
Billy Red Cloud defeated Great Dane
The Crusher defeated Eddie Sharkey
Moose Cholak defeated Ken Yates

8/15/64 – Arlington, MN
Billy Red Cloud defeated Tiny Mills on a 3rd fall via disqualification
Eddie Sharkey defeated Great Dane
Women’s Champion Kay Noble defeated Annette Palmer

8/15/64 – Minneapolis, MN
The Crusher defeated Reggie Parks via disqualification in 18:53
Wilbur Snyder defeated Larry Hennig via disqualification in 19:42
Moose Cholak defeated Art Thomas
Jack Lanza & Dale Lewis defeated Jim Dunn & Kurt Von Brawner 2-0
Reported Attendance: 4,018

8/17/64 – Minneapolis TV
Larry Hennig defeated Jack Lanza via disqualification
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Eddie Sharkey
Moose Cholak defeated Great Dane
The Crusher defeated Dynamite Jim Dunn
Billy Red Cloud defeated Kurt Von Brawner

8/22/64 – Minneapolis TV
Jack Lanza defeated Tiny Buchanan
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Al Perry
Verne Gagne defeated Jim Eskew
Dale Lewis defeated Kenny Jay
The Crusher defeated Eddie Sharkey

8/24/64 – Davenport, IA @ the Municipal Auditorium
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne defeated The Crusher
Billy Red Cloud defeated Larry Hennig
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Sailor Art Thomas
Cowboy Jack Lanza defeated Kurt Von Brawner

8/28/64 – Denver, CO @ the Auditorium Arena
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne defeated The Crusher 2/3
Dory Funk Jr. defeated Dan Miller
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Dale Lewis
Wilbur Snyder defeated Larry Hennig 2/3
Reported Attendance: 2,100 fans

8/29/64 – Minneapolis TV Live
Tiny Mills defeated Guy Mitchell
Dale Lewis defeated Bill Green
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Paul Caruso
Cowboy Jack Lanza defeated Great Dane
Billy Red Cloud defeated Kenny Jay

8/29/64 – St. Paul Midway Stadium rained out
The Crusher vs. Verne Gagne

8/31/64 – Minneapolis TV
The Crusher defeated Guy Mitchell
Cowboy Jack Lanza & Dale Lewis defeated Bill Green & Paul Caruso
Butch Levy defeated Kenny Jay 2-0
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Eddie Sharkey 2/3

9/5/64 – Minneapolis TV
Moose Cholak defeated Guy Mitchell
Mad Dog Vachon defeated Bozo Brown
Reggie Parks defeated Kenny Jay
Paddy Barrett defeated Mitsu Arakawa via disqualification
Dale Lewis defeated Great Dane

9/5/64 – St. Paul, MN @ the Midway Stadium
Loser Leaves Town match: AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne defeated The Crusher in 18:50
Mad Dog Vachon defeated Pat Barrett
Jack Lanza & Dale Lewis & Billy Red Cloud defeated Mitsu Arakawa & Stan Kowalski & Moose Cholak 2/3
Reggie Parks defeated Guy Mitchell in 14:25
Reported Attendance: 4,548

9/7/64 – Minneapolis TV
Eddie Sharkey defeated Kenny Jay
Reggie Parks defeated Bill Green
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Guy Mitchell
Reggie Parks defeated Great Dane

9/7/64  – Moline, IL
Moose Evans beat Tiny Mills
Mitsu Arakawa beat Rene Goulet
Wilbur Snyder beat The Great Dane
Moose Cholak beat Dale Lewis
Cowboy Jack Lanza beat Art Kelly
10-man battle royal ended with fans riot / no winner announced; riot started when referees say Wilbur Snyder eliminated himself to chase Mitsu Arakawa

9/9/64 – Davenport, IA @ the Municipal Stadium
Mitsu Arakawa won a 10 man $5,000 battle royal
Moose Cholak defeated Dale Lewis
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Rene Goulet
Jack Lanza defeated Art Kenney (sub Crusher)
Moose Evans defeated Tiny Mills
Wilbur Snyder defeated Great Dane
Reported Attendance: 3,500

9/9/64 – Des Moines, IA @ the Veteran’s Memorial Coliseum
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne defeated Pat O’Connor
Missouri Mauler vs. The Lawman
Moose Evans vs. The Krusher
Betty Niccoli vs. Jessica Rogers

9/11/64 – Denver, CO @ the Auditorium Arena
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne defeated Mitsu Arakawa on a 3rd fall via disqualification
1 Arakawa defeated Gagne in 16:51
2 Gagne defeated Arakawa in 6:19
3 Gagne won by via disqualification when Arakawa threw salt at him
Moose Cholak defeated Cowboy Jack Lanza via pin in 18:01
Larry Hennig defeated Dale Lewis 2/3
Reggie Parks defeated Cowboy Jack Lanza (sub Tiny Mills) in 13:35
Reported Attendance: 2,000 fans
benefit for the United States Olympic Wrestling Team

9/12/64 – Minneapolis TV
Verne Gagne no contest Great Dane
Larry Chene & Reggie Parks drew Larry Hennig & Ivan Kalmikoff

9/12/64 – Minneapolis, MN
Verne Gagne defeated Ivan Kalmikoff
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Dale Lewis
Reggie Parks defeated Jack Pesek
Larry Hennig defeated Eddie Sharkey
Larry Chene defeated Great Dane
Reported Attendance: 2,493

9/14/64 – Minneapolis TV
Larry Hennig defeated Eddie Sharkey
Dale Lewis defeated Kenny Jay

9/19/64 – Omaha, NE @ the Civic Auditorium
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne defeated Billy Red Cloud COR
Nebraska Champion Mad Dog Vachon defeated Paddy Barrett
Reggie Parks defeated Stan Kowalski
Otto Von Krupp defeated Guy Mitchell

9/19/64 – St. Paul, MN
Mitsu Arakawa won 15 man $5,000 battle royal by eliminating Moose Cholak
Mitsu Arakawa defeated Dale Lewis due to injury in 19:35
Moose Cholak defeated Cowboy Jack Lanza in 10:10
Larry Chene defeated Nicoli Volkoff in 11:10
Rene Goulet defeated Bill Frazier in 10:45
Larry Hennig defeated Lupe Gonzalez in 9:50
Wilbur Snyder defeated Johnny King in 7:05
Pampero Firpo defeated Floyd Ude in 4:45
Reported Attendance: 3,508

9/21/64 – Minneapolis TV
Verne Gagne defeated Great Dane
Larry Hennig defeated Ken Yates

9/25/64 – Denver, CO @ the Auditorium Arena
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne defeated Mitsu Arakawa
Reggie Parks defeated Moose Cholak on a 2nd fall via disqualification
1 Parks defeated Moose
2 Moose was via disqualification’ed
Larry Hennig drew Ricky Romero
Guy Mitchell defeated Larry Chene in 17:28

9/25/64 – Minneapolis TV
Larry Hennig & Harley Race defeated Eddie Sharkey & Ken Yates

9/26/64 – Minneapolis, MN
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne defeated Mitsu Arakawa in 23:13
Larry Hennig & Harley Race defeated Larry Chene & Jack Lanza 2/3 in 38:00
Moose Cholak defeated Johnny Carr in 3:02
Reggie Parks defeated Bernie Dunn in 11:12
Billy Red Cloud defeated Kenny Jay in 4:53
Reported Attendance: 4,194

9/28/64 – Minneapolis TV
Kenny Jay & Eddie Sharkey defeated Larry Hennig & Harley Race via disqualification

10/1/64 – Moline, IL @ the Wharton Fieldhouse
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne defeated Mitsu Arakawa
Moose Cholak defeated Jack Lanza
Reggie Parks defeated Harley Race
Larry Hennig defeated Larry Chene

10/3/64 – Minneapolis TV
Verne Gagne drew Reggie Parks
Larry Hennig & Harley Race defeated Paul Caruso & Eddie Sharkey

10/3/64 – St. Paul, MN @ the Armory
Larry Hennig & Harley Race defeated Rene Goulet & Reggie Parks 2/3
Moose Cholak defeated Jack Lanza in 17:00
Tony Nero defeated Bob Caruso in 11:25
Eddie Sharkey defeated Bob Green in 18:00
Rocky Hamilton vs. Butch Levy
Reported Attendance: 1,936

10/5/64 – Minneapolis TV
Larry Hennig & Harley Race defeated Eddie Sharkey & Mike Spangler

10/6/64 – Minneapolis, MN
Larry Hennig & Harley Race defeated Rene Goulet & Jack Lanza
Moose Cholak defeated Reg Parks by referee’s decision
Pampero Firpo defeated Eddie Sharkey
Billy Red Cloud defeated Tony Nero

10/9/64 – Denver, CO @ the Auditorium Arena
Larry Hennig & Art Neilson defeated Verne Gagne & Wilbur Snyder 2/3
Cowboy” Jack Lanza defeated Harley Race via disqualification
Jean Antone defeated Jessica Rogers in 9:38
Reggie Parks defeated Moose Cholak
Cholak suffered an arm injury
Reported Attendance: 2,000 fans

10/10/64 – Minneapolis TV
Larry Hennig & Harley Race defeated Kenny Jay & Claude Patterson

10/10/64 – St. Paul, MN
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne drew Reggie Parks when the time limit expired in the 3rd fall
Larry Hennig & Harley Race defeated Jack Lanza & Wilbur Snyder
Butch Levy defeated Otto Von Hess
Moose Cholak defeated Claude Patterson
Billy Red Cloud defeated Chris Markoff
Reported Attendance: 3,466

10/12/64 – Minneapolis TV
Mad Dog Vachon defeated Eddie Sharkey
Larry Hennig & Harley Race defeated Chris Markoff & Otto von Hess

10/15/64 – Moline, IL @ the Wharton Fieldhouse
Larry Hennig & Harley Race defeated Jack Lanza & Billy Red Cloud
Reggie Parks defeated Moose Cholak
Ivan Kalmikoff defeated Eddie Sharkey
Billy Goelz defeated Tony Nero

10/17/64 – Minneapolis TV
Larry Hennig & Harley Race defeated Bob Boyer & Kenny Jay
Mad Dog Vachon defeated Ken Yates

10/17/64 – St. Paul, MN @ the Armory
Larry Hennig & Harley Race defeated Bob Boyer & Reggie Parks 2/3
Mad Dog Vachon defeated Jack Lanza in 19:50
Dolly Page defeated Baby Cheryl
Eddie Sharkey defeated Tony Nero in 18:20
Reported Attendance: 2,244

10/19/64 – Minneapolis TV
Verne Gagne defeated Tony Nero
Larry Hennig & Harley Race defeated Bob Boyer & Jose Quintero
Mad Dog Vachon defeated Kenny Jay

10/20/64 – Minneapolis, MN
Mad Dog Vachon defeated Verne Gagne to win the AWA World Heavyweight Title in 22:28
Reggie Parks defeated Moose Cholak in 13:22
Larry Hennig & Harley Race defeated Bob Geigel & Art Thomas
Ivan Kalmikoff defeated Tony Russo in 1:04
Bob Boyer defeated Tony Nero in 13:47
Reported Attendance: 3,979

10/24/64 – Minneapolis TV
Larry Hennig & Harley Race defeated Kenny Jay & Ken Yates
Ivan Kalmikoff defeated Tony Longario
Verne Gagne defeated Johnny King
Bob Boyer defeated Jose Quintero
George Drake defeated Tony Nero

10/24/64 – Spring Valley
Larry Hennig & Harley Race defeated Bob Boyer & George Drake
Ivan Kalmikoff defeated Jack Lanza
Bob Boyer defeated Harley Race

10/26/64 – Minneapolis TV
Bob Boyer & George Drake defeated Johnny King & Jose Quintero
Larry Hennig & Harley Race defeated Tony Longario & Guy Mitchell
Reggie Parks defeated Kenny Jay
Eddie Sharkey defeated Tony Nero

10/30/64 – Denver, CO @ the Coliseum
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mad Dog Vachon defeated Pat O’ Connor 2/3
1 Vachon pinned O’Connor in 5:45 after a piledriver
2 O’Connor defeated Vachon in 10:27
3 Vachon defeated O’Connor in in 6:40
Verne Gagne drew Reggie Parks when the 45 time limit expired in the 3rd fall
Larry Hennig & Harley Race defeated Ricky Romero & Wilbur Snyder
Ivan Kalmikoff defeated Dan Miller (sub Dory Funk Jr)
Reported Attendance: 3,000 fans

10/31/64 – Omaha, NE @ the Civic Auditorium
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mad Dog Vachon defeated Billy Red Cloud
Pampero Firpo defeated George Drake
Pat Barrett drew Rocky Hamilton
Rene Goulet defeated Chris Markoff
Reported Attendance: 2,983

10/31/64 – Minneapolis TV
Verne Gagne defeated Bill Green
Larry Hennig & Harley Race defeated Paul Caruso & Kenny Jay
Reggie Parks defeated Jose Quintero
Ivan Kalmikoff defeated Ken Yates
Bob Boyer defeated Tony Nero

11/2/64 – Minneapolis TV
Ivan Kalmikoff defeated Paul Caruso
Reggie Parks defeated Bill Green
Larry Hennig & Harley Race defeated Tony Nero & Jose Quintero
Bob Boyer defeated Kenny Jay
Mad Dog Vachon defeated Ken Yates

11/4/64 – Beatrice, NE @ the City Auditorium
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mad Dog Vachon defeated Rocky Hamilton 2/3
1 Vachon defeated Hamilton with a backbreaker in 12:07
2 Hamilton pinned Vachon after a knee drop
3 Vachon pinned Hamilton in 2:30
Nebraska State Champion Billy Red Cloud defeated Pat Barrett 2/3
1 Barrett defeated Red Cloud
2 Red Cloud defeated Barrett
3 Red Cloud defeated Barrett
Reggie Parks drew Pampero Firpo 30:00
Reported Attendance: “large turnout”, “near record attendance”

11/5/64 – Moline, IL @ the Wharton Fieldhouse
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mad Dog Vachon defeated Moose Cholak
Verne Gagne drew Reggie Parks
Larry Hennig & Harley Race defeated Rene Goulet & Jack Lanza
Ivan Kalmikoff defeated Bob Boyer

11/6/64 – Omaha, NE @ the Civic Auditorium
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mad Dog Vachon defeated Pampero Firpo
Billy Red Cloud drew Don Jardine
Art Thomas defeated Tiny Mills
Pat Barrett defeated Bulldog Danny Plechas via disqualification
Rene Goulet drew Jack Pesek
Reported Attendance: 2,028

11/7/64 – Minneapolis TV
Ivan Kalmikoff defeated Bill Green
Bob Boyer defeated Jose Quintero
Reggie Parks defeated Otto Von Hess
Mad Dog Vachon defeated Claude Patterson
Larry Hennig & Harley Race defeated Kenny Jay & Ken Yates

11/7/64 – Minneapolis, MN
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mad Dog Vachon defeated Reggie Parks via disqualification
Larry Hennig & Harley Race defeated Bob Boyer & George Drake
Ivan Kalmikoff defeated Otto Von Hess
Mighty Igor Vodik defeated Bill Green
Jack Lanza defeated Jose Quintero
Reported Attendance: 5,187

11/9/64 – Minneapolis TV
Bob Boyer defeated Ken Yates
George Drake defeated Kenny Jay
Reggie Parks defeated Bill Green
Larry Hennig & Harley Race defeated Claude Patterson & Otto von Hess

11/11/64 – Mankato, MN
Bob Boyer & Reggie Parks defeated Larry Hennig & Harley Race
Reggie Parks defeated Harley Race
Eddie Sharkey defeated George Drake

11/13/64 – Denver, CO @ the Auditorium Arena
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mad Dog Vachon defeated Reggie Parks on a 3rd fall via disqualification
1 Parks pinned Vachon in 10:30 after an airplane spin
2 Vachon defeated Parks in 9:13 with a backbreaker
3 Parks was via disqualification’ed for not breaking a hold
Larry Hennig & Harley Race defeated Verne Gagne & Wilbur Snyder 2/3
1 Hennig pinned Gagne in 11:21
2 Gagne pinned Race in 6:55
3 Race pinned Snyder in 6:14
Pat O’Connor defeated Art Neilson in 14:20
Ricky Romero defeated Ivan Kalmikoff in 14:25
Reported Attendance: 3,128 fans

11/14/64 – Omaha, NE @ the Civic Auditorium
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mad Dog Vachon defeated Verne Gagne via disqualification
Pampero Firpo defeated Pat Barrett
Ivan Kalmikoff defeated Billy Red Cloud
Don Jardine defeated Rene Goulet
Igor Vodik defeated Bob Brown
Reported Attendance: 4,506

11/14/64 – Minneapolis TV
Jack Lanza defeated Danny Plechas
Larry Hennig & Harley Race defeated The Great Dane & Jose Quintero
Reggie Parks defeated Tony Nero
Bob Boyer defeated Otto von Hess
George Drake drew Eddie Sharkey

11/14/64 – St. Paul, MN @ the Armory
Bob Boyer & Reggie Parks double DQ Larry Hennig & Harley Race in 3rd fall
Jack Lanza defeated Otto von Hess
George Drake defeated Danny Plechas
Eddie Sharkey defeated Tony Nero
Reported Attendance: 2,978

11/16/64 – Minneapolis TV
Reggie Parks defeated Danny Plechas
Mad Dog Vachon defeated George Drake
Larry Hennig & Harley Race defeated Great Dane & Otto Von Hess
Bill Green & Tony Nero defeated Bob Geigel & Ivan Kalmikoff via disqualification

11/17/64 – Moline, IL @ the Wharton Fieldhouse
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mad Dog Vachon defeated Reggie Parks via disqualification
Larry Hennig & Harley Race defeated Jack Lanza & Pat O’Connor
Bob Boyer defeated George Drake
Butch Kelly defeated Joe Snyder (sub match for Ivan Kalmikoff vs. Tony Nero)

11/18/64 – Fremont, NE
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mad Dog Vachon vs. Mongolian Stomper
Tiny Mills vs. Billy Red Cloud
Jack Pesek vs. Kurt Hess

11/19/64 – Mankato, MN
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mad Dog Vachon defeated Ivan Kalmikoff
Larry Hennig & Harley Race defeated Bob Boyer & Reggie Parks
Mighty Igor Vodik performed feats of strength

11/20/64 – Minneapolis, MN
Reggie Parks drew AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mad Dog Vachon 60:00
Larry Hennig & Harley Race defeated Mighty Igor Vodik & Ivan Kalmikoff
Eddie Sharkey drew Bob Boyer 30:00
Jack Lanza defeated George Drake
Reported Attendance: 5,488

11/21/64 – Minneapolis TV
Larry Hennig & Harley Race defeated George Drake & Eddie Sharkey
Mad Dog Vachon defeated Ken Yates

11/21/64 – Stillwater
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mad Dog Vachon defeated Jack Lanza
Larry Hennig & Harley Race defeated Ivan Kalmikoff & Eddie Sharkey

11/23/64 – Minneapolis TV
Verne Gagne defeated Jose Quintero
Larry Hennig & Harley Race defeated Bob Boyer & Tony Nero
Mad Dog Vachon defeated Kenny Jay

11/25/64 – Fremont, NE
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mad Dog Vachon defeated Mongolian Stomper via disqualification
Billy Red Cloud defeated Tiny Mills
Jack Pesek defeated Kurt Hess

11/26/64 – Minneapolis, MN
Verne Gagne defeated AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mad Dog Vachon via disqualification
Larry Hennig & Harley Race defeated Rene Goulet & Reggie Parks
Mighty Igor Vodik defeated Klondike Bill
Bob Boyer drew Eddie Sharkey 30:00
Ivan Kalmikoff defeated George Drake
Reported Attendance: 9,109

11/27/64 – Denver, CO @ the Auditorium Arena
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mad Dog Vachon defeated Reggie Parks on a 3rd fall COR
Dick the Bruiser defeated Sailor Art Thomas in 14:33
Larry Hennig & Harley Race defeated Pat O’Connor & Ricky Romero in a disputed finish
the match was going to be appealed to the State Athletic Commission
Dan Miller defeated Tokyo Tom in 16:45

11/27/64 – Omaha, NE @ the Civic Auditorium
Verne Gagne defeated Otto Von Krupp via disqualification
Mighty Igor Vodik defeated Joe Tomasso
Billy Red Cloud defeated Tom Clark
Pampero Firpo drew Rene Goulet
Don Jardine defeated Jack Pesek
Mighty Igor Vodik won Rodeo battle royal over:
Verne Gagne
Billy Red Cloud
Rene Goulet
Tom Clark
Don Jardine
Jack Pesek
Pampero Firpo
Joe Tomasso
Reported Attendance: 3,517

11/28/64 – Buffalo, MN
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mad Dog Vachon defeated Ivan Kalmikoff

11/28/64 – Minneapolis TV
Mad Dog Vachon defeated Kenny Jay
Verne Gagne defeated Tony Nero
Larry Hennig & Harley Race defeated Art Kenny & Ken Yates

11/30/64 – Minneapolis TV
Larry Hennig & Harley Race defeated Jose Quintero & Ken Yates
Mad Dog Vachon defeated Bob Brown

11/30/64 – Eau Claire, WI @ the Regis High School Gym
Mad Dog Vachon vs. Reggie Parks
Larry Hennig & Harley Race vs. Ivan Kalmikoff & Bob Boyer
Harley Race vs. Bob Boyer
Note: Vachon’s AWA World Heavyweight Title not mentioned by newspaper.

12/1/64 – Moline, IL @ the Wharton Fieldhouse
No-DQ match: AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mad Dog Vachon defeated Reggie Parks COR
Wilbur Snyder defeated Harley Race via disqualification
Larry Hennig defeated Art Thomas
Mighty Igor Vodik defeated Butch Kelly
Ivan Kalmikoff drew Jack Lanza

12/2/64 – Willmar, MN
Art Thomas defeated Larry Hennig
Larry Hennig & Tony Nero defeated Reggie Parks & Art Thomas

12/3/64 – Mankato, MN
Larry Hennig & Tony Nero defeated Reggie Parks & Art Thomas
Eddie Sharkey defeated Jack Lanza
Art Thomas defeated Larry Hennig
Harley Race, Otto Von Krupp and Bob Boyer were no shows.

12/4/64 – Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada @ the Auditorium
Mighty Igor Vodik won an 11 Man Battle Royal
Verne Gagne defeated Larry Hennig via disqualification
Eddie Sharkey drew Jack Lanza 20:00
Ivan Kalmikoff defeated Art Thomas via pin in 10:00
Mighty Igor Vodik defeated Tony Nero via pin after a series of bodyslams
Reggie Parks defeated Jose Quintero via pin in 8:30
Promoter: John Cyclone Macalpine

12/5/64 – Omaha, NE @ the Civic Auditorium
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mad Dog Vachon defeated Don Jardine
Mongolian Stomper defeated Harley Race
George Drake defeated Frisco Montana
Pampero Firpo defeated Ivan Kalmikoff via disqualification
Reported Attendance: 1976

12/5/64 – Minneapolis TV
Verne Gagne defeated Freddie Rogers
Larry Hennig & Harley Race defeated Kenny Jay & Ken Yates

12/5/64 – St. Paul, MN @ the Armory
Harley Race defeated Art Thomas
Larry Hennig defeated Reggie Parks

12/7/64 – Minneapolis TV
Verne Gagne & Reggie Parks defeated Freddie Rogers & Otto von Hess
Larry Hennig & Harley Race defeated Kenny Jay & Tom Poulos

12/11/64 – Denver, CO @ the Auditorium Arena
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mad Dog Vachon defeated Verne Gagne 2/3
1 Vachon defeated Gagne in 14:41 with a backbreaker
2 Gagne defeated Vachon in 6:55 with a stepover toe hold
3 Vachon defeated Gagne in 5:17 with a backbreaker
Larry Hennig & Harley Race defeated Pat O’Connor & Ricky Romero 2/3
Mighty Igor Vodik defeated Butch Kelly in 5:25
Ivan Kalmikoff defeated Jack Pesek in 15:13
Reported Attendance: 3,500 fans

12/12/64 – Omaha, NE @ the Civic Auditorium
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mad Dog Vachon double DQ Mighty Igor Vodik
Pampero Firpo & Otto von Krupp drew Ivan Kalmikoff & Billy Red Cloud
Jack Pesek defeated Bob Brown
Rene Goulet drew Danny Plechas
Reported Attendance: 4,618

12/12/64 – Minneapolis TV
Verne Gagne defeated Jose Quintero
Larry Hennig & Harley Race defeated Bill Christy & Ken Yates

12/12/64 – St. Paul, MN
Larry Hennig & Harley Race defeated Verne Gagne & Reggie Parks 2/3
Junior Heavyweight Champion Danny Hodge defeated Eddie Sharkey 27:00
Don Jardine defeated Jack Lanza
Annette Palmer defeated Mars Monroe
Kenny Jay defeated Tony Nero
Reported Attendance: 6,527

12/14/64 – Minneapolis TV
Verne Gagne & Reggie Parks defeated Tony Nero & Jose Quintero
Larry Hennig & Harley Race defeated Bill Christy & Kenny Jay
Mad Dog Vachon defeated Ken Yates

12/15/64 – Moline, IL @ the Wharton Fieldhouse
Mighty Igor Vodik won battle royal
Verne Gagne defeated Moose Cholak
Larry Hennig no contest Ivan Kalmikoff
Harley Race drew Reggie Parks
Igor Vodik defeated Tony Nero
Jack Lanza defeated Otto von Krupp (sub Kurt Von Brawner)

12/19/64 – Minneapolis TV Live
Larry Hennig & Harley Race defeated Billy Goelz & Johnny Kace
Reggie Parks defeated Jose Quintero
Ivan Kalmikoff defeated Great Dane
Wilbur Snyder defeated Tony Nero
Moose Cholak defeated Ken Yates

12/19/64 – Minneapolis, MN @ the Auditorium
Larry Hennig & Harley Race defeated Verne Gagne & Reggie Parks on a 3rd fall via disqualification in 30:10
1 Gagne defeated Race in 8:00
2 Race defeated Parks in 10:00
3 Gagne & Parks were via disqualification’ed
Wilbur Snyder defeated Moose Cholak in 7:20
Mighty Igor Vodik defeated Johnny Kace in 4:56
Ivan Kalmikoff defeated Billy Goelz in 13:31
Jack Lanza defeated Jose Quintero in 8:52
Reported Attendance: 4,406

12/21/64 – Minneapolis TV
Eddie Sharkey defeated Jose Quintero
Wilbur Snyder defeated Johnny Kace
Verne Gagne defeated Kenny Jay
Larry Hennig & Harley Race defeated Billy Goelz & Great Dane
Moose Cholak defeated Tony Nero

12/26/64 – Omaha, NE @ the Civic Auditorium
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mad Dog Vachon defeated Mighty Igor Vodik via disqualification
Nebraska Heavyweight Title
Don Jardine defeated Ivan Kalmikoff
Pat O’Connor defeated Bulldog Danny Plechas
Rene Goulet drew Jack Pesek
Reported Attendance: 5,048

12/26/64 – Minneapolis TV Live
Dick The Bruiser defeated Kenny Yates
Plus four more bouts

12/26/64 – Minneapolis, MN
Verne Gagne & Reggie Parks & Wilbur Snyder defeated Dick the Bruiser & Larry Hennig & Harley Race
Moose Cholak defeated Jack Lanza
Billy Red Cloud defeated Great Dane
Eddie Sharkey defeated Paul Caruso
Bob Boyer defeated Big K via disqualification
Reported Attendance: 5,764

12/28/64 – Minneapolis TV
Dick the Bruiser defeated Al Spangler
Larry Hennig & Harley Race defeated Paul Caruso & Rocky Monroe.
Reggie Parks defeated Great Dane
Billy Red Cloud defeated Tony Nero
Eddie Sharkey defeated Jose Quintero

12/28/64 – Moline, IL @ the Wharton Fieldhouse
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mad Dog Vachon defeated Wilbur Snyder
Larry Hennig & Harley Race defeated Mighty Igor Vodik & Ivan Kalmikoff
Bob Boyer defeated Jack Lanza
Reggie Parks defeated Claude Patterson

12/29/64 – Denver, CO @ the Auditorium Arena
Verne Gagne defeated AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mad Dog Vachon on a 3rd fall via disqualification when Vachon tossed Gagne over the top rope
Larry Hennig & Harley Race drew Dick the Bruiser & Wilbur Snyder when the 45 minute time limit expired in the 3rd fall
1 Bruiser & Snyder won the first fall in 21:17
2 Hennig & Race won the second in 10:32
3 The 45 minute time limit expired before either team could score another fall
Ivan Kalmikoff defeated Butch Levy in 12:13
Mighty Igor Vodik defeated Pat Patterson in 9:30
Promoter: Gene Reed

12/30/64 – Eau Claire, WI @ the Regis High School Gym
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mad Dog Vachon vs. Reggie Parks
Larry Hennig & Harley Race vs. Ivan Kalmikoff & Bob Boyer
Harley Race vs. Bob Boyer
Plus feats of strength with Mighty Igor

Fighting Spirit Review: New Japan “Wrestle Kingdom VIII” on 1/4/14

0

If you haven’t ever read my reviews before, with the full play-by-play, I get pretty in depth.  The “Match Thoughts” are located at the end of each match so if you want to just see my view on the match you won’t hurt my feelings to skim down to that part 🙂  Also please note that I use a “real” 1-10 scale.  “5” means average, “6” is solid, etc.

Date: January 4th, 2014
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Announced Attendance: 35,000

You always know when the new year has begun, because that means very soon there will be another New Japan event at the Tokyo Dome! This one has the usual intrigue with the top wrestlers of the year facing off and a few special attractions to help spice things up. Here is the full card:

– Hiroyoshi Tenzan, Tomoaki Honma, Captain New Japan, and BUSHI vs. Manabu Nakanishi, Super Strong Machine, Jushin Thunder Liger, and Yohei Komatsu
– IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Tag Team Championship: Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson vs. KUSHIDA and Alex Shelley vs. TAKA Michinoku and Taichi vs. Rocky Romero and Alex Koslov
– IWGP Tag Team Championship: Lance Archer and Davey Boy Smith Jr. vs. Karl Anderson and Gallows
– NWA World Heavyweight Championship: Rob Conway vs. Satoshi Kojima
– Yuji Nagata and Kazushi Sakuraba vs. Daniel Gracie and Rolles Gracie
– Minoru Suzuki and Shelton Benjamin vs. Great Muta and Toru Yano
– King of Destroyer Match: Togi Makabe vs. King Fale
– Hirooki Goto Return Match: Hirooki Goto vs. Katsuyori Shibata
– IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Championship: Prince Devitt vs. Kota Ibushi
– IWGP Heavyweight Championship: Kazuchika Okada vs. Tetsuya Naito
– IWGP Intercontinental Championship: Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi

Let’s get started!

Tenzan, Honma, Captain New Japan, and BUSHI vs. Nakanishi, Machine, Jushin Liger, and Komatsu

Liger throws Komatsu at their opponents to start the match, and he nails Honma with a dropkick. Everyone hits running strikes in the corner on Honma, Northern Lights Suplex by Komatsu but it only gets a two count. Komatsu is stomped down by everyone until finally only Komatsu and Honma are in the ring. Honma catches Komatsu with an elbow and then a lariat, followed by a falling headbutt. Honma tags in BUSHI, and BUSHI kicks Komatsu in the chest. BUSHI picks up Komatsu, Irish whip from the corner, reversed, but BUSHI flips out to the apron and kicks Komatsu. Missile dropkick by BUSHI, he picks up Komatsu and hits a scoop slam. Crab hold by BUSHI, but Liger and Nakanishi immediately break it up. Liger yells at Komatsu to get BUSHI, snapmare by BUSHI and he kicks Komatsu in the back before tagging in Tenzan.

Headbutt by Tenzan and he hits a Mongolian Chop. Cover, but Komatsu kicks out at two. Tenzan picks up Komatsu and they trade blows, Tenzan kicks Komatsu into the corner, Irish whip, and Tenzan delivers a heel kick. Cover, but Liger breaks it up again and encourages Komatsu. Captain New Japan is tagged in, he picks up Komatsu and punches him in the head. Irish whip by Captain New Japan and he hits a back elbow, cover, but it gets a two count. Captain New Japan picks up Komatsu, scoop slam, he goes up to the top turnbuckle but Komatsu rolls out of the way. Komatsu makes the hot tag to Nakanishi, Nakanishi chops Captain New Japan into the corner, Irish whip, and Nakanishi hits a lariat. Another Irish whip to Captain New Japan but this time Captain New Japan moves out of the way. Attempted Irish whip by Captain New Japan but Nakanishi slams on the breaks. Captain New Japan goes off the ropes and hits a shoulder block, giving him time to tag in Tenzan.

Mongolian Chops by Tenzan to Nakanishi, he goes off the ropes but Nakanishi catches him with a spear. Nakanishi knocks Tenzan’s teammates off the apron, he then goes off the ropes and delivers the LARIAT. Cover, but it gets a two count. Argentine Backbreaker by Nakanishi to Tenzan, Captain New Japan comes in the ring but Nakanishi throws Tenzan at Captain New Japan. This gives Honma a chance to come in the ring and he hits a backdrop suplex on Nakanishi. Nakanishi tags in Komatsu, Tenzan kicks Komatsu and throws him in the corner. Irish whip by Tenzan but Komatsu flips over him and hits a running elbow strike. Cover, but it gets a two count. Headbutt to the midsection by Tenzan but Komatsu rolls him up for a two count. Another roll-up by Komatsu but again it gets two. Komatsu waits for Tenzan to get up but Tenzan catches him with a lariat. Cover by Tenzan but it is broken up. This leads to a brawl by all their team mates, while Captain New Japan stays in the ring to help Tenzan. Komatsu fights off both but Captain New Japan catches him with a choke. Honma then hits a diving headbutt, followed by a diving headbutt off the top turnbuckle by Tenzan as well. Cover, but it is broken up. While the wrestlers brawl at ringside, Tenzan puts Komatsu in a modified crab hold, and he quickly submits. Your winners: Hiroyoshi Tenzan, Tomoaki Honma, Captain New Japan, and BUSHI

Match Thoughts: This was a dark match really just to show off Komatsu. As an aside, Nakanishi looks really rough, looks like that injury took a lot out of him and I doubt he will be anything close to what he was even a few years ago in New Japan. Anyway, New Japan is quite high on Komatsu, which you can tell as he had Liger constantly “encouraging” him and he did at times get in some offense against wrestlers that ranked well above him (like Tenzan). Of course he eventually lost but he put up a fight. It seems like a waste to have so many popular New Japan veterans in a dark match, especially since many were never even tagged in, but like I said it was designed just to give Komatsu a chance to wrestle at the Dome Show and the rest were there just so the crowd could cheer them during their entrances, otherwise they wouldn’t have been on the show at all. Score: 5.0

The Young Bucks vs. KUSHIDA and Shelley vs. TAKA Michinoku and Taichi vs. Romero and Koslov

This match is for the IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Tag Team Championship. Nick and Matt attack Koslov and Romero as they are doing their national anthem (I am assuming), then attack everyone else as well. They single out Taichi, double Irish whip and they hit a double armdrag followed by a double dropkick. Shelley then gets double teamed as well but Matt is finally thrown out of the ring. Now it is Nick being double teamed as Shelley and KUSHIDA connect with a double team strike combination. Matt comes in the ring but he gets double teamed as well until Nick comes to his rescue. They single out KUSHIDA, but KUSHIDA elbows both Nick and Matt to the mat with a springboard elbow strike. They bounce off the ropes but are tripped up by Koslov and Romero from the outside. Koslov and Romero then hit baseball slides onto Nick and Matt. KUSHIDA comes back in the in the ring and knocks Koslov out of it, but Romero gets the better of KUSHIDA. Koslov then come sailing back in the ring with a springboard elbow strike onto KUSHIDA.

Now Shelley is back in the ring but Koslov ducks his strike and Romero kicks him in the stomach. They pick up Shelley, Irish whip to the corner and both wrestlers hit lariats onto Shelley. Koslov rams Romero knee-first into Shelley and Romero follows with another lariat. Koslov kicks Shelley in the head before hitting a jumping doublestomp, cover, but it is quickly broken up by Taichi and TAKA. TAKA and Taichi take turns kicking Koslov while wearing his silly Russian hat. Double Irish whip to Koslov, Taichi hits a lariat and TAKA follows with a jumping knee. Knee by Taichi, cover, but he gets up before the referee can start his count. TAKA picks up Koslov and goes for a suplex, he blocks it, so Taichi comes over, but Romero gets in the ring, then the Young Bucks, and soon it is both teams as one half does a suplex to the other half. Most roll out except for the Young Bucks and TAKA, they knock TAKA out of the ring but Taichi returns and sends them out of the ring as well. Matt gets on the apron and hits a springboard face crusher, but Romero sails out onto him with a tope suicida outside the ring.

Matt kicks Romero while at ringside, Koslov runs in the ring and goes for a suplex but mm reverses it and both wrestlers tumble over the top rope to the floor. TAKA gets in the ring and sails out onto the whole group with an Asai Moonsault. They then get back up so that KUSHIDA and Shelley can hit somersault tope suicidas onto all of them. Finally Taichi goes up to the top turnbuckle but the Young Bucks recover, join him up top and superplex him down onto the floor on top of everyone else. So everyone is hurt at ringside, including some New Japan rookies that somehow got in the crossfire. They all roll back in at the same time at the twenty count, KUSHIDA and TAKA trade elbows, TAKA goes off the ropes and hits a jumping kick. I am not going to attempt to play by play this part as one by one every wrestler gets up, hits a few moves, then gets knocked down by the next person. It ends with Koslov and Romero hitting a springboard doomsday device onto Matt, cover, but he barely kicks out in time. KUSHIDA picks up Matt and puts him on his back, but KUSHIDA runs in the ring and rescues him. Shelley is in now as well as he and KUSHIDA hit a double team strike onto Koslov. Romero then gets the same treatment in the corner as Shelley comes off the top turnbuckle with a body splash while KUSHIDA hits a standing moonsault. Cover, but it gets a two count.

The Young Bucks come in the ring but are knocked back out by KUSHIDA. They go back to Romero and hit a cutter/moonsault combination. Cover, but the referee is too busy to make a count as TAKA tries to come in the ring with a chair. Shelley is knocked out of the ring, Taichi grabs KUSHIDA and hits the Black Mephisto. Cover, but the Young Bucks break it up. They get the best of Taichi and TAKA, and they nail the springboard assisted spike piledriver onto Taichi. Cover, but TAKA barely breaks it up. TAKA pokes them both in the eyes but then gets a double superkick. The Young Bucks go back to Taichi, deliver the More Bang For Your Buck!! Cover, and they pick up the three count. Your winners and still champions: The Young Bucks

Match Thoughts: This was really too chaotic to get into. I mean I love high flying crazy affairs but this really went about two steps past that to it literally just being people hitting their big move, rotate wrestlers, hit your big move, rotate wrestlers. There was no real psychology or meaning behind it, it just was. On the plus side, all of these teams work really well together and there were legitimately some cool moments in the match. So it wasn’t bad or anything since it kept my attention, but the match was one of the biggest “spotfest” matches that I have ever seen in my 25 years of watching professional wrestling. Score: 5.5

(c) Lance Archer and Davey Boy Smith Jr. vs. Karl Anderson and Doc Gallows

This match is for the IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Championship. Archer and Gallows start things off. They circle each other and trade clubbing blows and kicks, until Archer clotheslines Gallows out of the ring. Anderson comes in the ring but he gets double teamed by Archer and Smith. Smith and Archer get distracted, and are jumped by Anderson and Gallows. Archer is knocked out of the ring by being booted off the apron, while in the ring Anderson stomps on Smith. Smith headbutts Anderson but Anderson fires back with more punches and rakes his eyes. Anderson tags in Gallows, Gallows picks up Smith and throws him into the corner. Punches by Gallows in the corner and he hits a running splash. Knee by Gallows, he picks up Smith and throws him out of the ring. Tama Tonga punches Smith outside the ring until Gallows grabs him to pull him back in, but Smith snaps Gallows’s neck over the top rope. Gallows cuts off Smith before he can make the tag, Gallows picks up Smith and hits a vertical suplex. Cover, but it gets a two count.

Gallows tags in Anderson, who kicks Smith in the jaw. Mounted punches by Anderson but Smith reverses it. Smith tries to make the tag again but he is cut off, then Anderson punches Archer on the apron. Anderson comes back in the ring and he and Gallows double team Smith with a series of strikes. Senton by Anderson, Gallows hits a running body press, and Anderson covers for a two count. Anderson waits for Smith to get up and goes for the Stun Gun, but Smith blocks it and hits a backdrop suplex. Smith finally manages to tag in Archer as Anderson tags in Gallows, and Gallows trades punches with Archer. Irish whip by Archer to the corner, reversed, Gallows hits a splash in the corner but Archer fires back with a crossbody. Lariat by Archer and he hits the F’n Slam. Cover, but it gets a two count. Wristlock by Archer, he goes up to the top turnbuckle and walks the ropes, but Tama Tonga knocks him off. Big boot by Gallows and he tags in Anderson. Anderson punches Archer in the stomach and hits a few uppercuts, he goes off the ropes but Archer grabs him and tosses Anderson over his head. Running splash by Archer to the corner, he puts Anderson up on the top turnbuckle, joins him, but Anderson punches him off. Archer boots Anderson while he is still on the top turnbuckle and nails the Black Out for a two count. Smith punches Tama Tonga and brings him in the ring, and with Archer they drop him with the Killer Bomb.

Archer picks up Anderson with Smith in the ring and they try to hit it on him also, but Gallows breaks it up. They then try to hit it onto Gallows but Anderson recovers and boots Smith in the face. Gallows grabs Archer but Smith recovers and hits a belly to belly suplex onto Gallows. Anderson runs in with a big boot to Smith, but then Archer hits a big boot onto Anderson. Archer waits for Anderson to get up and delivers a chokeslam, cover, but Anderson kicks out. Archer picks up Anderson again and goes for another one, but Anderson reverses it into a Stun Gun. Cover, but Smith breaks it up. Gallows picks up Smith and drops him with a fireman’s carry flapjack, they then grab Archer and nail the Magic Killer. Cover, and they pick up the three count! Your winners and new champions: Karl Anderson and Doc Gallows

Match Thoughts: I went in with no expectations but thought the match was pretty solid. First of all it was different than the first two matches and I am a fan of variety. More important than that of course is that it was an entertaining and logical match. No wasted time with limb targeting or headlocks, just ten minutes of clubbing and hard slams which is what I wanted to see. None of these guys will be headlining Wrestlemania anytime soon but they are perfectly fine at heavyweight clubbin’. Some parts were a little repetitive and it didn’t have any memorable “moments” per se but very solid from start to finish. I actually wouldn’t have minded it go a little longer since it was a title match, but on a show like this really only the main matches get time, it is one of the down sides of being on the Dome show. Score: 6.0

(c) Rob Conway vs. Satoshi Kojima

This match is for the NWA Heavyweight Championship. Conway poses to start the match because he is Conway, tie-up, Kojima pushes Conway into the ropes but he gives a clean break. Side headlock by Kojima, Conway Irish whips out of it and hits a back elbow. Conway punches Kojima while he is on the mat and hits two elbow drops, but Kojima avoids the third. Punches by Kojima and he shoulderblocks Conway to the mat. Backdrop suplex by Kojima, he goes for a lariat but Conway moves and drops Kojima crotch-first onto the top rope. Conway dropkicks Kojima so that he lands on the apron, Conway goes out to the apron as well but Kojima kicks him and DDTs Conway onto the apron. Stomps by Kojima out on the floor and he throws Conway back into the ring. Conway gets up and manages to get Kojima into the corner before hitting a series of chops and elbows.

Kojima reverses things however and hits the rapid fire chops followed by an Irish whip, running elbow, but when he goes for the top rope elbow he is interfered with. This gives Conway time to recover and he knocks Kojima off the top turnbuckle to the floor. Conway goes out of the ring as well and throws Kojima into the railing before hitting a lariat. Conway picks up Kojima and slides him back into the ring, Conway waits for Kojima to get up and nails a powerbomb. Cover, but it only gets a two count. Clubs to the chest by Conway, he goes off the ropes and gives Kojima a hard kick to the chest. Flashing Elbow by Conway, cover, but Kojima kicks out. Kick to the stomach by Conway and he hits a double chop. Another double chop as he glares at Tenzan and he hits a third. Conway goes off the ropes but Kojima blocks the lariat and delivers the Koji Cutter. Brainbuster by Kojima, cover, but it only gets a two count. Kojima takes off his elbow pad, Jax Dane gets on the apron though and puts Kojima in a sleeper. Tenzan attacks Dane to even the odds, hitting a Mountain Bomb on the floor.

Back in the ring, Kojima waits for Conway to get up but Conway ducks the lariat and hits a spear. Conway grabs Kojima but Kojima gets out of it, kick by Conway, he goes for the Ego Trip but Kojima gets out to the apron. Conway connects with a series of elbows but Kojima ducks the lariat. Lariat to the back of the head by Kojima and he gets back in the ring, Kojima goes off the ropes and nails the Western Lariat. Cover, and he picks up the three count. Your winner and new champion: Satoshi Kojima

Match Thoughts: First of all, Conway’s manager and NWA President Bruce Tharpe’s over-acting got on my nerves. A real life heel using over the top antics to try to be a storyline heel. Anyway, my main complaint here is it just didn’t feel like a title match. I know, it’s just the NWA Heavyweight Championship, but they carted out Harley Race and it’s still the NWA which probably means more to fans in Japan than it does here. But the match just felt kinda flat, Kojima worked his ass off to his credit and Conway wasn’t slagging either, but something didn’t click. There was no real structure, although having Jax and Tenzan at ringside made sense and their brief encounter was the only part of the match really memorable. So it was a perfectly fine wrestling match, it just lacked the feeling of significance or urgency to win the Heavyweight Championship after the long feud the two had. Score: 6.0

Daniel Gracie and Rolles Gracie vs. Yuji Nagata and Kazushi Sakuraba

Daniel and Sakuraba start things off. They feel each other out to start, waistlock by Sakuraba, Daniel gets a choke applied but Sakuraba quickly gets to the ropes. Double leg takedown by Daniel as he gets in the side mount position, he goes for a triangle choke from his back but Sakuraba gets out of it and returns to his feet. Sakuraba kicks at Daniel’s legs but Daniel gets him in a cross kneelock which Nagata quickly breaks up. Sakuraba tags in Nagata as Daniel tags in Rolles. Rolles gets a takedown onto Nagata and gets in the mount position, Nagata reverses it but Rolles gets into the ropes and forces a break. Back up, Nagata throws Rolles to the mat and goes first for the leg and then for the arm, but can’t get anything locked on and they end up in the ropes again. Kicks to the leg by Nagata and he slaps Rolles. They trade shoves, Rolles gets a sleeper onto Nagata, Nagata gets to the ropes and Rolles eventually breaks it.

Rolles tags in Daniel, mounted punches by Daniel but the referee gets mad at him about the closed fists. Knees by Daniel in the corner and he tags in Rolles. Now it is Rolles that knees Nagata in the corner, but Nagata grabs Rolles by the side and takes him to the mat. Nagata goes for the cross armbreaker but Rolles gets out of it and goes for a cross armbreaker of his own. He gets it locked in but Sakuraba quickly breaks it up. Rolles tags in Daniel, Daniel grabs Nagata but Nagata hits an elbow. Kick by Nagata and he tags in Sakuraba. Sakuraba punches Daniel repeatedly before taking him to the mat and going for the cross armbreaker. Daniel gets a foot on the ropes to force a break, waistlock by Daniel and he tags in Rolles. Knees by Rolles in the corner to Sakuraba and he applies a front facelock. Front facelock takedown by Rolles and he keeps the hold applied on the mat, but Sakuraba rolls out of it and gets in the mount position. Chops by Sakuraba, he picks up Rolles and makes the tag to Nagata. Nagata and Sakuraba take turns kicking Rolles in the chest, and Nagata nails the backdrop driver. Cover, Rolles gets a shoulder up. Nagata locks in the seated armbar, but Rolles gets a foot on the ropes for the break. Back up, elbows by Nagata and he goes for another backdrop driver, but Rolles judo throws him to the mat. Rolles uses his Gi to choke Nagata, and after repeated warnings the referee calls for the DQ. Crowd not amused. Your winners: Yuji Nagata and Kazushi Sakuraba

Match Thoughts: This match sounded intriguing on paper and like something that would be on the Dome event as a “special event”, but it fell flat. First of all, understandably the Gracies weren’t overly comfortable with the pro wres. MMA fighters doing pro wrestling matches always can be awkward unless they just go for it like Shamrock and Severn back in the day. Daniel in particular looked out of place. That would be less a big deal but the ending was really lame for such a big event. I mean he had Nagata on the mat, he couldn’t put him in a legit hold? And is he more “dangerous” choking someone with his Gi when he knows how to choke someone with his arm, or legs, or probably a dozen other ways? On the plus side the crowd was into it until the ending, the “Gracie” name still means something in Japan so as far as having “names” on a big show it did its job. It just wasn’t really entertaining. Score: 3.5

Great Muta and Toru Yano vs. Minoru Suzuki and Shelton Benjamin

Yano lets Muta go first against Suzuki, and he blows green mist into the air to the crowd’s delight (I love how that always gets a reaction, even though he has been doing it for over twenty years now). Wristlock by Suzuki to start, Muta gets out of it, headscissors by Suzuki but Muta wiggles out of the hold. Suzuki tags in Benjamin, Muta and Benjamin tie-up, waistlock by Muta, reversed by Benjamin and Benjamin applies a reverse chinlock. Muta gets a foot on the ropes and then rolls out of the ring to re-group. Muta pulls a metal…. thing out from under the ring but the referee fusses at him and tells him to get back in the ring. Muta tags in Yano, knee by Yano to Benjamin and he goes off the ropes, but Suzuki catches him and applies an armbar over the top rope. Suzuki pulls Yano out of the ring and throws him into the railing, while elsewhere Benjamin chokes Muta with a chair. Suzuki chokes Yano still at ringside while Benjamin slams Muta’s head into the railing. Benjamin tags Muta over close to the fans while Suzuki punches Yano. Benjamin returns while Taichi hits Yano with a steel chair on the floor.

Yano continues to be assaulted with the chair, Benjamin picks up Yano and slams him on the floor. Suzuki slides Yano back into the ring, cover by Benjamin but the referee is still outside the ring chastising people. He comes back in, cover by Benjamin but it gets a two count. Mounted punches by Benjamin, he picks up Yano and hits a butterfly suplex. Cover, but it gets another two. Benjamin tags in Suzuki, Suzuki picks up Yano and knees him in the stomach. Irish whip by Suzuki and he hits a running boot in the corner, snapmare and he kicks Yano in the chest. Cover, but Yano gets a shoulder up. Benjamin tags in back in, and Suzuki applies an armlock while Taichi chokes Yano from ringside. Taichi continues choking Yano, Muta tries to come in with a chair but the referee stops him. Suzuki applies an armbar to Yano while he is tangled in the ropes, then Benjamin goes out to the apron and knees Yano in the face. Cover by Benjamin but it gets a two count. Eye rake by Yano, he goes for a suplex but Benjamin easily reverses it. Yano lands in the corner as Benjamin goes for a splash, but Yano quickly removes the turnbuckle padding and moves out of the way so that Benjamin goes into the exposed post.

Yano tags in Muta, Irish whip by Muta to the corner and he hits the Shining Wizard. Dragon screw leg whip by Muta and he throws Benjamin out of the ring. Muta goes outside the ring as well and hits Benjamin in the head with a steel chair. Suzuki comes over but he gets hit with the chair as well. Muta slides Benjamin back into the ring, snapmare by Muta and he hits the Flashing Elbow. Benjamin goes for a kick, Muta catches it but Muta hits a spinning kick out of it and tags in Suzuki. Muta also tags in Yano, Suzuki charges Yano in the corner, Yano moves and thinks that Suzuki went into the exposed corner but Suzuki had slammed on the breaks. Suzuki kicks Yano in the back, he picks him up, Irish whip, reversed, but the same thing happens again. Suzuki picks up Yano and punches him in the face, he goes to go off the ropes but Yano grabs him and tosses Suzuki to the mat. Benjamin runs in and lariats both Yano and Muta, then he hits a big splash in the corner on Yano. Slap by Suzuki, then Benjamin hits a spinebuster. Cross armbreaker by Suzuki, but Muta breaks it up. Yano goes off the ropes but Suzuki does as well and he applies a sleeperhold onto Yano. Muta breaks away from Benjamin as Suzuki goes for a Gotch-style piledriver, but Yano gets out of it and Muta hits a Shining Wizard on Suzuki off of Yano’s back.

Benjamin comes in the ring and gets a dragon screw leg whip, as does TAKA who comes in the ring as well. Shining Wizard by Muta to Benjamin, meanwhile Taichi gets on the apron go try to give Suzuki a chair. The referee gets involved to stop the chair from coming in, Muta tries to spray Suzuki with red poison mist but Suzuki ducks and Taichi gets hit with it instead. Sleeperhold by Suzuki to Muta, as the referee tries to get him off since Muta is not the legal man. Yano gets back into the ring, he misses with a steel chair swing and Suzuki applies the sleeper onto Yano. Muta gets up but he doesn’t help and just looks confused at the pair. Yano gets out of the sleeper and pushes Muta, Muta replies by trying to spray green mist into Yano’s face, but Yano ducks and Suzuki gets hit with the mist. Akakiri by Yano to Suzuki as Muta leaves the ring, and Yano picks up the three count! Your winners: Great Muta and Toru Yano

Match Thoughts: That was good mindless fun. I can’t say I know what the ending was about although Muta has been known to stop caring/get confused, but I am not sure if they are saying the sleeperhold made him loopy or he just remembered he was Muta and didn’t give a damn about Yano. Anyway the match had a logical flow to it, Yano was out-matched and tended to do poorly when he wasn’t cheating, Suzuki is familiar with Muta and his antics and I dunno what Benjamin was doing here. I did like that the first time Suzuki ducked the mist and someone else ate it, then at the end someone else ducked the mist and he ate it. Good placement on the card as it was different than everything we’d seen up to this point, and was an entertaining mid-card match. Score: 6.5

Bad Luck Fale vs. Togi Makabe

This is a Last Man Standing match. Makabe attacks Fale before the bell can even ring and the pair immediately begin trading elbows. Punches by Makabe as he gets the better of the exchange and Fale falls out of the ring. Makabe goes out after him and tries to throw Fale into the guard rail, but Fale reverses it. Club to the back by Fale and he punches down Honma just for fun. Fale hits a scoop slam on the floor before grabbing Makabe’s chain. Fale wraps the chain around Makabe’s neck and drags him around at ringside while the referee tries to get him to stop. He finally does, Fale picks up Makabe and hits a Samoan Drop. Elbows to the back by Fale and he stands on Makabe while rubbing the back of his head with his boot. Fale picks up Makabe and applies a modified camel clutch. Fale picks up Makabe but Makabe falls back down as he holds his next. Fale throws Makabe into the corner and punches him in the ribs.

Fale taunts Makabe while he is in the corner and punches him in the ribs some more. Irish whip by Fale but Makabe moves when Fale charges in. Punch by Fale and he goes off the ropes, but Makabe catches him with a lariat. Makabe punches Fale into the corner and hits a running lariat. Another lariat by Makabe, he mounts the corner and rains down punches onto Fale. Makabe goes off the ropes and hits another lariat, he picks up Fale and hits the Schwein. Makabe goes up to the top turnbuckle but Fale rolls out of the way of the King Kong Kneedrop. Big boot by Fale and he goes to get Makabe’s chain. Fale goes out of the ring after Makabe but Makabe kicks him in the stomach and takes the chain back. Makabe wraps the chain around his arm and punches Fale twice in the face with it. Fale tries to get away from Makabe but Makabe follows him and hits a lariat with the chain. Makabe goes and gets a table and brings it to the ringside area, ramming it into Fale. Makabe sets up the table and puts Fale onto it, he then goes up to the top turnbuckle but Fale is quickly up and gets on the apron.

Fale then grabs Makabe and throws him off the top turnbuckle back into the ring. Fale goes in the ring as well and hits a running splash in the corner. Body press by Fale and he asks the referee to start the 10 Count. Makabe slowly gets back up, and Fale drops him with the Grenade. Another count by the referee but Makabe makes it up at 8. Kick to the stomach by Fale, he grabs Fale and tosses Makabe with a Bad Luck Fall. Another count, but Makabe is up at 9. Fale clubs Makabe in the back, scoop slam, he goes up to the top turnbuckle but he takes too long and Makabe rolls out of the way of the diving body press attempt. Both wrestlers are up at 5, and Makabe clotheslines Fale over the top rope to the floor. Makabe goes outside as well but Fale fights him off. Fale grabs Makabe and clubs him in the back before putting Makabe on the table that was set up earlier. Makabe goes up to the apron but Makabe recovers and powerbombs Fale through the table (painfully since he overshot the able and Fale’s upper body went straight to the floor).

Makabe picks up Fale and slides him back into the ring, Makabe puts Fale in the corner and clubs Fale repeatedly in the chest. Running lariat by Makabe, the referee starts the count but Makabe goes up to the top turnbuckle and nails Fale in the back of the head with the King Kong Kneedrop. Makabe then positions Fale, goes up top again, and hits a second King Kong Kneedrop. The referee starts his count and while Makabe easily gets up in time, Fale never even flinches and he is counted down. Your winner by KO: Togi Makabe

Match Thoughts: This is literally the only type of match that Makabe can do. He has the look, and the crowd support, but his offense is incredibly one dimensional. He throws more lariats than Kojima. I hadn’t seen Fale in years but he looked really different, and he made up for some of Makabe’s lack of originality even though he was a bit slow and…. lumbering, if that is a word. The finish was very… absolute, which I liked, none of that two wrestlers slowly crawling to make it up in time, Fale was just knocked out cold. He wouldn’t have made a 50 count. So some good spots (the table powerbomb was rough and the Bad Luck Fall looked boss), some memorable moments, but Last Man Standing matches are notorious for being a bit slow and sluggish and this match suffered from that in parts. Score: 5.5

Hirooki Goto vs. Katsuyori Shibata

This is Goto’s return match after being injured in the G1 Climax last summer. Tie-up, Shibata pushes Goto into the corner and chops him in the chest before backing off. Tie-up again, Goto pushes Shibata into the ropes but Shibata punches Goto down to the mat. Goto returns to his feet, waistlock by Shibata, snapmare, and he kicks Goto in the back. Shibata applies a figure four leglock but Goto gets to the ropes to force a break. Kick to the leg by Shibata and he elbows Goto in the corner. Shibata gets a running start but Goto has recovered and hits the Muramasa in the corner. Shibata comes back with a kick of his own, more elbows by Shibata into the corner but Goto fires back and the two trade blows.

Uppercut by Shibata and he elbows Goto in the face hard before hitting a running dropkick. Goto rolls out of the ring but Shibata immediately goes out after him and slides Goto back in. Kicks by Shibata to the chest and he kicks Goto in the face. Knee to the stomach by Shibata and he goes off the ropes, but Goto goes off the ropes as well and hits a lariat. Kicks to the chest by Goto, Irish whip, and he hits a lariat in the corner. Goto goes up to the top turnbuckle and hits a diving elbow drop, cover, but it gets a two count. Goto picks up Shibata but Shibata elbows him off. They trade elbows, Shibata goes off the ropes, Goto hits a lariat but Shibata doesn’t go down. Big boot by Shibata, and Goto comes back with a lariat. Another boot by Shibata and a lariat by Goto, more kicks by Shibata but Goto finally catches one and hits a roaring lariat for a two count.

Goto picks up Shibata and hits a backdrop suplex, cover, but Shibata kicks out at two. Waistlock by Goto, reversed, and Shibata applies a Cobra Twist. Goto gets to the ropes to force a break but Shibata hits a German suplex. Shibata picks up Goto but Goto hits a backdrop suplex. Goto picks up Shibata but Shibata snaps off a backdrop suplex of his own. They trade backdrop suplexes until Goto lariats Shibata in the back. Overhead kick by Shibata and both wrestlers are down. They slowly get up, Shibata goes off the ropes but Goto catches him with a lariat. They trade kicks/lariats with quick pin attempts until they collapse in the corner again. Goto picks up Shibata and puts him on his shoulders, but Shibata slides off and applies a sleeper hold. Shibata picks up Goto, he puts him on his shoulders and hits a fireman’s carry onto his knee. Shibata sits up Goto and nails the PK, cover, but Goto barely kicks out in time. Shibata picks up Goto but Goto fights him off drops Shibata head-first onto his knee. Goto picks Shibata up and hits the fireman’s carry onto his knee twice, cover, but it only gets a two count.

Back up, Goto scoops up Shibata and nails Ura Shouten for a two count cover. Goto drags Shibata to his feet and goes for the Shouten Kai but Shibata reverses it and slams Goto hard to the mat. Shibata picks up Goto, puts him on his shoulders but Goto elbows out of it. Headbutt by Goto but Shibata comes back with a headbutt of his own. Both wrestlers are down from the headbutt but Shibata is up first, he elbows Goto in the face but Goto fires back as they trade blows while still on their knees. Shibata goes for the PK but Goto catches it and hits a lariat. Cover, but it gets a one count. Lariat to the back and then to the front by Goto, he goes off the ropes and one more lariat sends Shibata spinning to the mat. Goto picks up Shibata and nails the Shouten Kai, cover, and he picks up the three count. Your winner: Hirooki Goto

Match Thoughts: I really like Goto and I still don’t understand why he got skipped over. He has the look, good moves, the crowd likes him. Anyway this match was very “fighting spirit” in its layout, but again like the few matches it was the first one on the card like that so it came across as fresh. A little excessive at times in my opinion, but at least it went both ways. Goto was fired up in his return and was really busting his ass, and I am so glad to see Shibata back as he was really good as well. The strikes were stiff as hell, the downtime was minimal, and it really came across as two men who thought they were the best and wanted to prove it. An entertaining match, and hopefully the beginning of something good for Goto in 2014. Score: 8.0

(c) Devitt vs. Kota Ibushi

This match is for the IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Championship. They feel each other out to start, tie-up, Ibushi pushes Devitt into the ropes, Devitt reverses positions with him and he kicks Ibushi in the stomach. Devitt goes off the ropes but Ibushi kicks him in the chest. One of the Young Bucks distracts Ibushi so that Devitt can kick him from behind, Irish whip but Ibushi delivers a dropkick. Devitt rolls out of the ring to regroup but returns after a moment, armbar by Ibushi but he gets into the ropes to force a break. Irish whip by Ibushi, reversed, and Ibushi is tripped from the outside and jumped by Bullet Club. They stop beating on him after a moment and he rolls back in the ring, and Devitt stomps down onto Ibushi’s chest twice. Devitt picks up Ibushi and throws him into the corner, stomps by Devitt and he delivers a running low dropkick while Ibushi is seated in the corner. Devitt puts Ibushi onto the top turnbuckle and then into the Tree of Woe, which allows the Bullet Club to choke Ibushi from the floor.

Stomp by Devitt, cover, but the referee won’t count it due to the earlier interference. Back up, Devitt applies the abdominal stretch. Gutbuster by Devitt, cover, but it gets a two count. Devitt picks up Ibushi and throws him into the corner. Chops by Devitt, Irish whip, but Ibushi kicks him as he charges in. Ibushi gets up on the top turnbuckle but Devitt elbows him, sending Ibushi crashing to the floor. Outside the ring, Karl Anderson picks up Ibushi and powerbombs him onto the edge of the apron. The Young Bucks kindly slide Okada back into the ring, scoop slam by Devitt and he goes up to the top turnbuckle, but Ibushi rolls out of the way of the diving double stomp and dropkicks Devitt out of the ring. The Young Bucks get in the ring, but Ibushi hits both of them with an overhead kick. Ibushi then goes out to the apron and hits a corkscrew Asai Moonsault onto Devitt and the rest of his cronies. Ibushi slides Devitt back into the ring and hits a swan dive dropkick from the apron. Cover, but it gets two.

Ibushi picks up Devitt and delivers a kick combination, knocking Devitt back down to the mat. Standing Shooting Star Press by Ibushi followed by a second rope moonsault for a two count. Ibushi waits for Devitt to get up, Devitt ducks the kick and goes for the Bloody Sunday, but Ibushi shoves him off. Ibushi gets a steel chair thrown at his head by an off screen Bullet Club member, rollup by Devitt but it gets two. Devitt charges Ibushi but Ibushi hits a spear followed by a German suplex hold for a two count. Ibushi picks up Devitt and slams him in front of the corner, he goes up top but Gallows grabs his ankle and Devitt shoves Ibushi from the top turnbuckle down to the floor. The referee has finally gotten tired of the Bullet Club and banishes them from ringside, and eventually they leave. Devitt picks up Ibushi, sits him down in a chair, and delivers a running dropkick which sends Ibushi off the chair and into the guard rail. Devitt slides Ibushi back into the ring, he goes up to the top turnbuckle and hits a diving doublestomp to the back of Ibushi’s head. Cover, but it gets a two count.

Devitt picks up Ibushi but Ibushi kicks him. Ibushi goes off the ropes but Devitt catches him with a dropkick. Running chop by Devitt in the corner, Irish whip, reversed, but Devitt chops Ibushi when he charges in. Devitt gets on the top turnbuckle but Ibushi dropkicks him, knocking Devitt down to a seated position. Ibushi goes out to the apron, springboards up to be with Devitt, and he nails a standing avalanche Frankensteiner. Cover, but Devitt barely kicks out. Ibushi goes back up top and goes for the Phoenix Splash, but Devitt rolls out of the way and hits a lariat. Devitt picks up Ibushi and nails the Bloody Sunday, cover, but it only gets a two count. Devitt goes up to the top turnbuckle and delivers the diving double stomp, cover, but again Ibushi gets a shoulder up. Devitt picks up Ibushi and goes for the Bloody Sunday again but Ibushi slides down his back and hits an overhead kick. Kick to the side of the head by Ibushi and he catches Devitt with a release German suplex followed by a lariat. Sit-down powerbomb by Ibushi, cover, but Devitt gets a shoulder up. Ibushi goes up top once again, and this time he nails the Phoenix Splash. Cover, and he picks up the three count. Your winner and new champion: Kota Ibushi

Match Thoughts: I really wanted to love this match, and some parts I really did, but the Bullet Club was just too involved in the first part of the match. I understand they are the most active heel group, but it makes the match so disjointed when half of it has constant interruptions. Once they were banished, the last half of the match was really entertaining. Ibushi took some sick bumps as he usually does and hit his moves pretty crisply. If you take out all the interference I would have liked it a lot more, but that was just too distracting to me and took out some of the fun. Great spots, great ending run, but too disjointed to start out. Score: 6.0

(c) Kazuchika Okada vs. Tetsuya Naito

This match is for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship. They circle each other to start, tie-up, waistlock to Naito, reversed, and they jockey for position. Side headlock by Okada, Naito reverses it, Okada gets in a headscissors but Naito quickly gets out of it and they are back on their feet. Wristlock by Naito, Okada reverses it into a hammerlock and Naito gets into the ropes. Irish whip by Okada, they flip over each other until Naito hits an armdrag followed by a dropkick. Naito picks up Okada, snapmare, and he applies a reverse chinlock. Elbow to the head by Naito and he applies a headscissors. Cover by Naito but it barely gets a one count. Snapmare by Naito and he hits a running corkscrew senton. Cover, but it gets a two count. Naito picks up Okada and drops Okada back-first on his knee before applying a stretch hold. Okada manages to get a foot on the ropes to break the hold, strikes by Naito in the corner, Irish whip, and he hits a kick in the other corner. He goes for a headscissors but Okada pushes him off to the apron and then hits a springboard dropkick off the side ropes. Okada goes out of the ring after Naito and elbows him in the back of the head. Okada takes Naito up to the apron while continuing to elbow him and he applies a stretch hold. Okada then leaves Naito, walks up the apron, then charges back with a sliding dropkick. Okada gets back in the ring with Naito slowly following, and Okada hits a neckbreaker. Cover, but it gets a two count.

Okada kicks Naito into the corner and stomps him down into a seated position. Okada picks up Naito but Naito pushes him off and hits an elbow. They trade strikes, scoop slam by Okada, he goes out to the apron and hits a slingshot senton. Okada picks up Naito, snapmare, and he applies a neck submission hold. Naito eventually manages to get a foot on the bottom ropes to force a break, Okada picks up Naito and rams him back into the corner. Chops and elbows by Okada, he gets a running start, but Naito avoids the splash. Naito charges in but he eats an elbow, Irish whip by Okada, reversed, Naito dropkicks Okada in the corner and then hits a slingshot dropkick from the apron. Forearm by Naito followed by an elbow and a hiptoss. Naito hits a dropkick, and a second one sends Okada into the apron. Elbows by Naito and he punches Okada down to the mat. Okada falls out of the ring and Naito goes out after him, but Okada catches him with an elbow. Okada goes for a tombstone piledriver but Naito gets out of it and hits a tornado DDT past the floor and onto the ramp. Naito picks up Okada and slides him back into the ring, Naito gets on the apron and hits a swan dive missile dropkick. Side headlock takedown by Naito into a stretch hold, but Okada gets into the ropes. Naito elbows Okada in the corner but Okada absorbs the blows. More elbows by Naito and he headbutts Okada down in the corner.

Okada suddenly picks up Naito, puts him on the top turnbuckle and dropkicks him off the top turnbuckle down to the floor. Okada picks up Naito and slides him onto the apron before grabbing his head and DDTing him down to the floor. Naito looks dead but manages to get back in the ring before the 20 count. Kick by Okada, he goes up to the top turnbuckle and nails the diving elbow drop. Okada grabs Naito, Naito elbows him off but Okada catches his kick attempt and puts him on his shoulders, but before he can do a move Naito reverses it into a DDT. Pele Kick by Naito and he grabs Okada from behind, Okada gets him off, Irish whip by Naito but Okada avoids the dropkick. Koji Clutch by Naito but Okada manages to get a foot on the bottom rope to force the break. Naito waits for Okada to get up and hits an enzigieri followed by a German suplex hold for a two count. Naito picks up Okada, slams him in front of the corner, he goes up to the top turnbuckle but Okada recovers and grabs Naito. Okada brings Naito back inside the ring but Naito punches him to the mat. Naito goes off the ropes but Okada catches him with a flapjack. DDT by Okada and he applies the Red Ink. Naito fights the hold off and eventually is able to get a hand on the bottom rope. Okada picks up Naito and goes for a tombstone but Naito blocks it and elbows Naito in the face.

Headbutt by Naito and he goes for a kick, but Okada catches his foot and boots him in the face. Irish whip by Okada but Naito hits a diving elbow smash. Naito puts Okada up on the top turnbuckle and hits a Frankensteiner. Naito hits the dragon suplex hold, but it only gets a two count. Naito picks up Okada and drops him with the Gloria. Cover, but Okada kicks out. Naito quickly goes to the top rope but Okada rolls out of the way of the Stardust Press. Okada waits for Naito to get up and boots him when he charges in, Naito charges Okada again and Okada catches him with a reverse neckbreaker. Cover, but it gets a two count. Okada puts Naito on his shoulders and hits the Heavy Rain, cover, but Naito barely gets a shoulder up. Okada goes for the Rainmaker but Naito shoves him off and hits a uranage. On their knees both wrestlers trade elbows, they get to their feet and keep hitting each other. Headbutt by Naito but Okada hits an uppercut. Another uppercut by Okada and a third, Okada picks up Naito, Irish whip, Okada avoids the elbow smash and goes for the Rainmaker but Naito ducks again. Naito goes off the ropes but Okada delivers a dropkick. Rainmaker attempt again but Naito reverses it with a roll-up for a two count. Dropkick to the back of the head by Okada, he picks up Naito and drops him with the tombstone piledriver. Okada grabs Naito and thinks about the Rainmaker, Naito is still ready for it so Okada dumps him on his head with a second piledriver. Okada picks up Naito and finally nails the Rainmaker, cover, and he picks up the three count! Your winner and still champion: Kazuchika Okada

Match Thoughts: I loved the hell out of this match. First of all, Okada is so smooth, he really is a complete package. He has the size to be a heavyweight, but he is incredibly athletic (the height he gets on his diving elbow drop was unreal) and just is a natural. Naito is no flake either of course and their chemistry is palpable. Also, I love that Okada protects his finisher. How many wrestlers with a strike as a finisher use it constantly throughout the match? Even the greats like Mutoh, Sasaki, Misawa, Kojima, etc. are all guilty of it, but while Okada went for it a number of times he only hit it once. And that was all he needed. Naito on the other hand was always ready for it, and it took two tombstone piledrivers to make him hurt enough to not be able to reverse it. Nothing here seemed wasted, it was always leading up to the ending that never seemed excessive… never went over the top with big moves. If this is the future of New Japan, I think they are in pretty good hands. Score: 9.0

(c) Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi

This match is for the IWGP Intercontinental Championship. Tie-up to start, Tanahashi pushes Nakamura into the ropes, Nakamura switches positions but he gives a clean break. Nakamura gets Tanahashi by the leg and tries to get his back, but Tanahashi gets into the ropes and the referee forces a break. Back up, Nakamura gets Tanahashi into the ropes again but again he gives a clean break. Nakamura tosses Tanahashi to the mat but misses the double knee drop and Tanahashi pushes him back. Tie-up, knees to the stomach by Nakamura but Tanahashi catches one and hits a kneebreaker. Kick to the knee by Tanahashi and a second one. Kicks to the knee by Tanahashi, Irish whip, reversed, but Tanahashi elbows Nakamura as he charges in. Tanahashi goes for a springboard crossbody out of the corner but Nakamura catches him with a gutbuster. Snapmare by Nakamura and he hits a kneedrop, cover, but it gets a two count. Kick to the chest by Nakamura, he picks up Tanahashi and he throws him out of the ring.

Nakamura goes outside the ring also and drops Tanahashi stomach-first onto the guard rail. Nakamura slides Tanahashi back in the ring before returning himself, cocky cover by Nakamura but it barely gets two. Nakamura kicks Tanahashi with his boot, Tanahashi fights back with an elbow strike but Nakamura knees him in the midsection. Nakamura charges Tanahashi, Tanahashi kicks him back but Nakamura floors Tanahashi with a kick to the chest . Nakamura stomps Tanahashi in the corner, he goes for another chest kick but Tanahashi catches his leg and hits a dragon screw leg whip. Irish whip by Tanahashi, reversed, but Tanahashi hits a jumping forearm smash. Tanahashi picks up Nakamura, scoop slam in front of the corner, he goes to the second rope and hits a somersault senton for a two count. Kicks to the knee by Tanahashi, Irish whip from the corner, reversed, but Tanahashi dropkicks Nakamura in the knee as he charges in. Chop block by Tanahashi and he goes for the Texas Cloverleaf, but Nakamura gets in the ropes before he can flip him over. Irish whip by Tanahashi but Nakamura blocks it.

Kick to the knee by Tanahashi, he goes off the ropes but Nakamura catches him with a boot and a spinning heel kick. Back up, Tanahashi goes off the ropes but Nakamura knees him hard in the midsection. Front sleeper by Nakamura and he knees Tanahashi repeatedly in the head. Nakamura picks up Tanahashi and drops him with a front suplex, cover, but it gets a two count. Knee to the midsection by Nakamura and he kicks Tanahashi repeatedly in the chest. Nakamura gets a running start but Tanahashi rolls out of the corner to avoid the attack. Nakamura also moves when Tanahashi goes for a splash, and he kicks Tanahashi repeatedly in the ribs while he is hung up on the top turnbuckle.

Tanahashi eventually gets off and slides to the apron, but Nakamura delivers a high kick to the head. Nakamura slides out of the ring, brings Tanahashi out with him and throws Tanahashi in the railing before kneeing him in the back of the head. Nakamura puts Tanahashi on the apron while he is still outside of the ring and knees him hard in the head. Nakamura then gets up on the apron and goes for a knee drop, but Tanahashi moves his head out of the way. Tanahashi goes up to the top turnbuckle while Nakamura is still outside the ring and sails out onto him with a diving body press. Tanahashi picks up Nakamura and slides him back into the ring, Tanahashi grabs Nakamura’s leg from the apron and hits a dragon screw leg whip into the ropes. Tanahashi goes for the Texas Cloverleaf but Nakamura reverses it into a triangle choke. Tanahashi muscles out of it and applies a high angle Texas Cloverleaf, but Nakamura gets a hand on the bottom rope. Tanahashi picks up Nakamura and goes for the dragon suplex, but Nakamura headbutts out of it so Tanahashi hits a trapped German suplex hold for a two count instead.

Tanahashi picks up Nakamura, scoop slam, he goes up to the top turnbuckle but Nakamura is up and kicks Tanahashi off the top. Tanahashi skins the cat to get back in the ring but Nakamura catches him with a Lungblower. Back up they trade elbow smashes, kick to the knee by Tanahashi but Nakamura keeps fighting back. Knees by Nakamura and he stomps on Tanahashi while he is on the mat. Tanahashi gets back up and gets kicked again, he gets Nakamura down with a dropkick to the knee but Nakamura delivers a Boma Ye to the back of the head. Inverted Powerslam by Nakamura, he waits for Tanahashi to get up and charges in but Tanahashi avoids the attack. Nakamura goes for the Landslide but Tanahashi reverses it with a Slingblade. Tanahashi struggles out to the apron to climb the top turnbuckle, but again Nakamura is up and he joins Nakamura. Nakamura gets Tanahashi on his shoulders but Tanahashi fights him off and goes for a sunset flip powerbomb, Nakamura goes for a monkey flip but they both end up falling to the mat. Nakamura goes for an elbow strike but Tanahashi ducks and gets the dragon suplex hold for a two count. Tanahashi quickly goes up to the top turnbuckle and nails the High Fly Flow, cover, but Nakamura barely gets a shoulder up in time. Tanahashi goes off the ropes but Nakamura catches him with a high kick.

Nakamura goes up to the second turnbuckle and hits a jumping knee to Tanahashi’s face. Boma Ye by Nakamura, cover, but Tanahashi gets a shoulder up before the three count. Nakamura waits for Tanahashi to get up so he can hit it again, but Tanahashi dropkicks Nakamura in the knee as he charges in. Elbow by Nakamura but Tanahashi returns with one of his own and ducks the next Boma Ye attempt and hits a grounded dragon screw leg whip. Elevated Texas Cloverleaf by Tanahashi and he converts it into a cross-legged Styles Clash. Tanahashi goes up top turnbuckle and hits a High Fly Flow just as Nakamura is getting up, he then quickly goes up to the top turnbuckle and hits a second High Fly Flow. Cover, and he picks up the three count. Your winner and new champion: Hiroshi Tanahashi

Match Thoughts: It had a hard match to follow, but this was a really good match as well. It was more traditional with targeting a certain body part, but I liked that Tanahashi never forgot about the leg and really stayed on it from the beginning of the match right up until the very end. There were a few moments that things weren’t smooth, which isn’t a chemistry issue but just them trying to do too much on the biggest stage. The match did seem a little flat after the last match, Okada and Naito just seemed more hungry and had more energy in their match, while Tanahashi and Nakamura have been feuding for so long it’s hard for them to do something really new or fresh. A solid match and a good main event, but it definitely was not the best match on the show. Score: 7.0


Final Thoughts:

Best Match: Kazuchika Okada vs. Tetsuya Naito. An early candidate for Match of the Year and the possible winner in 12 months. Just… an amazing match. They have great chemistry, great moves, had the crowd into it, and the ending never ventured into excessive like so many big matches these days do. This match alone made the event just watching, nearly a flawless match.

MVP: Kazuchika Okada. Okada appears to have it all as a wrestler – he has the look, the moves, the understanding of how to put over what he is doing, just everything. And he is only 26 years old, which is young for a wrestler in New Japan to already be well-stationed at the top of the card. He will be one to watch for many years to come if he can stay healthy.

Overall: Really, I only thought there was one below match on the entire card. Some were kinda sluggish (IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Championship and Makabe/Fale), some were disappointing for what the expectations were (Tanahashi/Nakamura and Devitt/Ibushi), but overall the matches still were at least decent and had some redeeming qualities. The only thing holding it back is, in my opinion, there was only one great match with then just a whole bunch of solid matches (although Goto/Shibata was really good as well). So I can definitely recommend it, it wasn’t the best show ever but it was still overall entertaining and worth watching.

Overall Grade: B+

 

AWA Results: 1962

1

 

(Credit for the following results go to numerous sources, including, but not limited to, Jim Zordani, Rob Vaniese, Tim Hornbaker, “Kriss”, and various news clippings) 

American Wrestling Association Results 1962

Promoting the Areas of: Minnesota, North Dakota, Iowa, and Manitoba, Canada
Promoter: Verne Gagne

 

1/1/62 – St. Paul, MN @ the Armory
Tiny Mills defeated Stan Kowalski 20:32
Larry Hennig defeated Pat Kennedy 16:40
Dale Lewis defeated Blackjack Daniels 15:35
Bob Geigel defeated Nick Roberts 16:11
Reported Attendance: 1,749
Note: Kowalski was billed as the Texas Heavyweight Champion.

1/3/62 – Fargo, ND
Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) defeated Tex McKenzie
Dale Lewis defeated Tiny Mills
Aldo Bogni defeated Bob Geigel

1/6/62 – St. Paul, MN @ the Armory
Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) defeated Tiny Mills 25:32
Dale Lewis defeated Maurice LaPointe
Larry Hennig defeated Nick Roberts 17:02
Tony Baillargeon drew Pat Kennedy 20:01
Reported Attendance: 2,020

1/9/62 – Minneapolis, MN
Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) defeated Verne Gagne to win AWA World Heavyweight Title 38:10
Nikita Kalmikoff defeated Tony Baillargeon 18:35
Bob Geigel no contest Tiny Mills
Nick Roberts defeated Pat Kennedy 18:17
Reported Attendance: 3,790

1/10/62 – Austin, MN @ the National Guard Armory
Pat Kennedy vs. Nikita Kalmikoff 2/3 60:00
Barbara Baker vs. Mars Monroe
Roy Collins vs. Nick Roberts

1/10/62 – Mankato, MN
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) defeated Bob Geigel
Tiny Mills defeated Don Jardine
Larry Hennig defeated Tony Baillargeon

1/11/62 – Rochester, MN
Verne Gagne defeated Bob Geigel
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) defeated Pat Kennedy
Tiny Mills defeated Nick Roberts
Referee: Bill Kuusisto
Reported Attendance: 1,700

1/12/62 – Winona, MN @ the State College
Jessica Rogers (Sub for Annette Palmer) defeated Barbara Baker in a 2/3 falls match
Tony Baillargeon defeated Maurice LaPointe via DQ
Bob Geigel defeated Irish Pat Kennedy in a 2/3 falls match
Reported Attendance: 2,500

1/15/62 – St. Paul, MN
Tournament for AWA Tag Title
First Round
Ivan Kalmikoff & Nikita Kalmikoff defeated Joe Scarpello & Tony Baillargeon
Verne Gagne & Leo Nomellini defeated Aldo Bogni & Roy Collins
Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) & Rojo Cara defeated Pat Kennedy & Don Jardine
Hard Boiled Haggerty & Bob Geigel defeated Tiny Mills & Nick Bockwinkel
Second Round
Ivan Kalmikoff & Nikita Kalmikoffbeat Verne Gagne & Leo Nomellini
Larry Hennig & Duke Hoffman defeated Hard Boiled Haggerty & Bob Geigel
Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) & Rojo Cara bye
Semi Finals
Larry Hennig & Duke Hoffman defeated Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) & Rojo Cara
Ivan Kalmikoff & Nikita Kalmikoffbye
Finals
Larry Hennig & Duke Hoffman defeated Ivan Kalmikoff & Nikita Kalmikoffto win AWA tag title
Reported Attendance: 3,671
Note: Rojo Cara aka Dandy Dan Miller, Duke Hoffman aka Bob Leipler, Nick Bockwinkel’s first appearance in the AWA.

1/16/62 – New Ulm, MN
Verne Gagne defeated Ivan Kalmikoff
Larry Hennig defeated Don Jardine

1/16/62 – Fargo, ND
Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) & Bob Geigel defeated Tiny Mills & Aldo Bogni
Barb Baker defeated Maude Stevens
Joe Scarpello defeated Tony Baillargeon

1/17/62 – Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada @ the Arena
Referee Steve Druk
Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) defeated Bulldog Brower on a 3rd fall via disqualification
Bob Geigel & Duke Hoffman defeated Joe Scarpello & Tony Baillargeon when Geigel pinned Baiilargeon in the 3rd fall
Nikita Kalmikoff defeated Steve Druk
Don Jardine defeated Maurice LaPointe
Reported Attendance: “crowd of over 6,000”
Promoter: Alex Turk

1/20/62 – St. Paul, MN @ the Armory
Verne Gagne defeated Maurice LaPointe 12:45
AWA Tag Team Champions Larry Hennig & Duke Hoffman defeated Tiny Mills & Roy Collins
Bob Geigel defeated Don Jardine 19:38
Reported Attendance: 1,841

1/22/62 – Bismarck, ND
Bob Geigel defeated Aldo Bogni
Barb Baker defeated Evelyn Stevens
Joe Scarpello defeated Roy Collins

1/22/62 – Fergus Falls, MN @ the Roosevelt Park High School Auditorium
Mr M vs. Tiny Mills 2/3 60:00
Larry Hennig vs. Maurice LaPointe 2/3 45:00
Don Jardine vs. Duke Hoffman
Note: Mr M’s AWA World Heavyweight Title not mentioned in newspaper ad.

1/23/62 – Minneapolis, MN @ the Auditorium
Referee: Jersey Joe Walcott
Verne Gagne defeated AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) via disqualification in 16:16 when Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) attacked referee Jersey Joe Walcott
Yukon Eric defeated Tiny Mills via pin in 8:37
Joe Scarpello defeated Maurice LaPointe via pin in 13:08
Bob Geigel defeated Don Jardine via pin in 19:08
Reported Attendance: 6,542

1/24/62 – Mankato, MN
Yukon Eric defeated Tiny Mills
Larry Hennig defeated Don Jardine
Eddie Sharkey defeated Steve Druk

1/25/62 – Rochester, MN
Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) & Bob Geigel defeated Verne Gagne & Tiny Mills
Yukon Eric defeated Roy Collins
Evelyn Stevens defeated Barbara Baker
Referee: Larry Hennig
Reported Attendance: 2,700

1/26/62 – Austin, MN @ the Armory
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mr M vs. Tiny Mills 2/3 60:00
Joe Scarpello vs. Bob Geigel 2/3 45:00
Duke Hoffman vs. Don Jardine 30:00

1/27/62 – St. Paul, MN @ the Armory
Yukon Eric defeated Karl Von Schober (sub Nikita Kalmikoff)
AWA Tag Team Champions Larry Hennig & Duke Hoffman defeated Bob Geigel & Roy Collins
Barbara Baker defeated Kay Noble 14:04
Don Jardine defeated Pete Bevans 15:30
Reported Attendance: 1,804

1/30/62 – Minneapolis, MN
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) defeated Yukon Eric via disqualification
AWA Tag Team Champions Larry Hennig & Duke Hoffman defeated Tiny Mills & Karl Von Schoberg
Joe Scarpello defeated Don Jardine 21:05
Nikita Kalmikoff defeated Eddie Sharkey 14:25
Reported Attendance: 3,701

1/31/62 – Fargo, ND
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) defeated Aldo Bogni
Yukon Eric defeated Karl Von Schoberg
Bob Geigel defeated Don Jardine
Joe Scarpello defeated Roy Collins

2/1/62 – Grand Fork, ND
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) defeated Joe Scarpello
Aldo Bogni defeated Don Jardine
Larry Hennig defeated Eddie Sharkey

2/3/62 – St. Paul, MN @ the Armory
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) defeated Larry Hennig 2/3
Duke Hoffman defeated Karl Von Schober via disqualification
Tiny Mills defeated Don Kramer 10:40
Don Jardine defeated Strangler Jackie O’Dell

2/8/62 – Rochester, MN
Death Match: Verne Gagne defeated Bob Geigel
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) defeated Tiny Mills via disqualification
Joe Scarpello drew Nikita Kalmikoff
Referee: Roy Collins
Reported Attendance: 2,800

2/9/62 – Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada @ the Arena
Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) defeated Bulldog Brower 2/3
1 Brower pinned Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) in 22:00
2 Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) defeated Brower by submission in 5:00
3 Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) defeated Brower
Yukon Eric defeated Karl Von Schoberg
Bob Geigel drew Joe Scarpello
Duke Hoffman (sub Eddie Sharkey) defeated Nikita Kalmikoff via disqualification
Reported Attendance: 6,000
Promoter: Alex Turk

2/10/62 – St. Paul, MN @ the Armory
Bob Geigel defeated Tiny Mills via disqualification
Larry Hennig drew Stan Kowalski 30:00
Duke Hoffman defeated Blackjack Daniels 19:00
Don Jardine defeated Karl Von Schober via disqualification

2/13/62 – Minneapolis, MN
Non-Title
Yukon Eric defeated AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) COR
Bob Geigel & Stan Kowalski defeated Larry Hennig & Duke Hoffman to win the AWA Tag Team Title
Joe Scarpello defeated Karl Von Schoberg
Nikita Kalmikoff defeated Don Jardine

2/14/62 – Fargo, ND
Yukon Eric defeated Nikita Kalmikoff
Bob Geigel defeated Aldo Bogni
Big K defeated Duke Hoffman

2/15/62 – Rochester, MN
Verne Gagne defeated AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) via disqualification
Bob Geigel defeated Joe Scarpello
Yukon Eric defeated Nikita Kalmikoff
Referee: Roy Collins
Reported Attendance: 1,100

2/16/62 – Winona, MN @ the National Guard Armory
Referee Joe Snyder
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mr M defeated Tiny Mills 2/3
1.    Mr M defeated Mills with a hangman’s hold
2.    Mills pinned Mr M
3.    Mr M pinned Mills
Bob Geigel defeated Joe Scarpello 2/3
1.    Geigel defeated Scarpello
2.    Scarpello pinned Geigel after an airplane spin
3.    Geigel pinned Scarpello
Nikita Kalmikoff defeated Duke Hoffman via pin
Reported Attendance: SRO 1,000

2/17/62 – St. Paul, MN @ the Armory
Referee: Butch Levy
US Champion Pat O’Connor defeated Bob Geigel via disqualification
Duke Hoffman defeated Stan Kowalski
Larry Hennig defeated Tiny Mills
Don Jardine defeated Roy Collins
Reported Attendance: 2,193

2/20/62 – Minneapolis, MN
Pat O’Connor drew AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) 60:00
AWA Tag Team Champions Bob Geigel & Stan Kowalski defeated Joe Scarpello & Tiny Mills
Nikita Kalmikoff defeated Roy Collins
Duke Hoffman defeated Jack Daniels

2/21/62 – Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada @ the Arena
Referee Bob Brown
Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) defeated Yukon Eric on a 3rd fall via disqualification
1 Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) pinned Eric after a top rope knee drop
2 Eric defeated Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) with a bear hug
3 Eric was via disqualification’ed
Pat O’Connor defeated Karl Schoberg 2-0
Duke Hoffman defeated Ray Collins
Joe Scarpello defeated Crusher Stan Kowalski via disqualification
Promoter: Alex Turk

2/22/62 – Rochester, MN
Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) & Bob Geigel defeated Yukon Eric & Tiny Mills via disqualification
Joe Scarpello defeated Karl Von Schober
Duke Hoffman defeated Don Jardine
Referee: Roy Collins
Reported Attendance: 1,300

2/23/62 – New Ulm, MN
Stan Kowalski defeated Tiny Mills

2/24/62 – St. Paul, MN @ the Armory
Yukon Eric no contest Bob Geigel
Tiny Mills defeated Don Jardine
Doug Gilbert defeated Karl Von Schober
Duke Hoffman defeated Aldo Bogni

2/27/62 – Minneapolis, MN
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) defeated Yukon Eric
Duke Hoffman defeated Nikita Kalmikoff
Joe Scarpello defeated Aldo Bogni
Barb Baker defeated Kay Noble
Doug Gilbert defeated Jack Daniels
Reported Attendance: 3,001

2/28/62 – Fargo, ND
Stan Kowalski & Nikita Kalmikoff defeated Joe Scarpello & Yukon Eric
Bob Geigel defeated Duke Hoffman
Tiny Mills defeated Aldo Bogni

3/1/62 – Rochester, MN
Lumberjack Match: Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) & Bob Geigel defeated Yukon Eric & Tiny Mills
Joe Scarpello defeated Duke Hoffman
Doug Gilbert defeated Roy Collins
Reported Attendance: 1,700

3/2/62 – Austin, MN @ the Armory
AWA Tag Team Champions Bob Geigel & Stan Kowalski defeated Tiny Mills & Larry Hennig 2/3
Doug Gilbert defeated Nikita Kalmikoff 2/3
Stan Kowalski defeated Larry Hennig 16:00

3/3/62 – St. Paul, MN @ the Armory
AWA Tag Team Champions Bob Geigel & Stan Kowalski defeated Larry Hennig & Duke Hoffman
Doug Gilbert defeated Roy Collins 17:10
Nikita Kalmikoff defeated Gene Anderson 12:13
Eddie Sharkey defeated Blackjack Daniels via disqualification 20:30
Reported Attendance: 1,778

3/9/62 – Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada @ the Civic Auditorium
Special Referee: Jersey Joe Walcott
Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) no contest Yukon Eric
1 Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) pinned Eric in 19:43
2 Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) was via disqualification’ed in 3:30
3 Walcott ended the match when both wrestlers took the match out of the ring.
Bob Geigel defeated Nikita Kalmikoff 2-0
Joe Scarpello defeated Ray Collins
Doug Gilbert defeated Tony Nero
Reported Attendance: “the throng neared 4,000 strong”

3/10/62 – St. Paul, MN @ the Armory
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) defeated Larry Hennig in 23:10 by using his loaded mask
Doug Gilbert defeated Bob Geigel 2/3
Tiny Mills defeated Karl Von Schoberg
Duke Hoffman defeated Tony Nero 16:03
Reported Attendance: 2,392

3/12/62 – Mason City, IA @ the Roosevelt Fieldhouse
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mr M vs. Tiny Mills 2/3 60:00
Bob Geigel vs. Duke Hoffman
Blackjack Daniels vs. Don Jardine

3/13/62 – Minneapolis, MN
Non-Title
Doug Gilbert defeated AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) 16:52 collecting $2,000 for pinning M in less than 20:00
June Byers defeated Kay Noble
Tiny Mills no contest Stan Kowalski
Bob Geigel defeated Duke Hoffman
Joe Scarpello defeated Karl Von Schoberg
Reported Attendance: 4,257

3/14/62 – Fargo, ND
Joe Scarpello defeated Nikita Kalmikoff
June Byers defeated Barbara Baker
Stan Kowalski defeated Roy Collins
Tiny Mills defeated Karl Von Schoberg

3/14/62 – Mankato, MN
Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) & Bob Geigel defeated Doug Gilbert & Larry Hennig
Duke Hoffman defeated Blackjack Daniels
Doug Gilbert defeated Bob Geigel via disqualification

3/15/62 – Rochester, MN
Verne Gagne & Doug Gilbert defeated Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) & Bob Geigel
Women’s Champion June Byers defeated Barbara Baker
Joe Scarpello defeated Nikita Kalmikoff
Reported Attendance: 1,400

3/17/62 – St. Paul, MN
Referee: Larry Hennig
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) defeated Verne Gagne via disqualification
Doug Gilbert & Pat O’Connor defeated Roy Collins & Stan Kowalski
Women’s Champion June Byers defeated Barbara Baker
Nikita Kalmikoff defeated Duke Hoffman
Reported Attendance: 9,457

3/21/62 – Fargo, ND
Stan Kowalski & Bob Geigel defeated Tiny Mills & Joe Scarpello

3/22/62 – Rochester, MN
Death Match: Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) & Bob Geigel defeated Verne Gagne & Doug Gilbert
Dale Lewis defeated Duke Hoffman
Roy Collins defeated Karl Von Schober
Referee: Floyd Ude
Reported Attendance: 1,700

3/22/62 – Grand Forks, ND
Tiny Mills defeated Larry Hennig
Kay Noble defeated Barb Baker
Nikita Kalmikoff no contest Joe Scarpello

3/24/62 – St. Paul, MN @ the Armory
Doug Gilbert defeated Nikita Kalmikoff 2/3
Joe Scarpello defeated Stan Kowalski 16:02
Bob Geigel defeated Dale Lewis 15:15
Tiny Mills defeated Duke Hoffman 17:12
Reported Attendance: 1,712

3/27/62 – Minneapolis, MN
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) drew Doug Gilbert 60:00
Dale Lewis defeated Big K
Little Beaver & Brown Panther defeated Fuzzy Cupid & Sky Low Low
Nikita Kalmikoff drew Duke Hoffman
Reported Attendance: 3,800

3/28/62 – Fargo, ND
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) defeated Joe Scarpello
Little Beaver & Brown Panther defeated Sky Low Low & Fuzzy Cupid
Dale Lewis defeated Karl Von Schoberg

3/28/62 – Winona, MN @ the National Guard Armory
Verne Gagne defeated Bob Geigel 2/3
1 Geigel pinned Gagne in 25:00
2 Gagne defeated Geigel with a sleeper hold in 10:00
3 Gagne pinned Geigel in 20:00
Barbara Baker defeated Kay Noble 2/3
1 Baker pinned Noble in 20:00
2 Noble pinned Baker in 20:00 after a drop kick
3 Baker pinned Noble with a cradle
Doug Gilbert defeated Roy Collins via pin in 25:00
Reported Attendance: “900 fans”

3/29/62 – New Ulm, MN
Verne Gagne defeated Bob Geigel

3/30/62 – Mabel, MN @ the High School
Tiny Mills vs. Bob Geigel
Fuzzy Cupid vs. Little Beaver
Ricky Lopez vs. Karl Von Schober

3/30/62 – Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada @ the Arena
Verne Gagne defeated AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) on a reverse decision 3rd fall via disqualification
1. Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) defeated Gagne by submission with a Hangman’s hold
2. Gagne defeated Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) with a Sleeper Hold
3. Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) apparently defeated Gagne by submission with a Boston Crab but Frenchy Champagne, Doug Gilbert and Larry Hennig alerted referee Red Eakin that Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) used the top rope for illegal leverage and the decision was reversed.
Doug Gilbert defeated Stan Kowalski
Larry Hennig defeated Ray Collins
Little Beaver & Brown Panther defeated Sky Low Low & Fuzzy Cupid 2/3
Reported Attendance: “over 5,000”
Note: Last AWA card under promoter Alex Turk and the first time AWA World Heavyweight Title is mentioned by the Winnipeg Free Press.

From the column Time Out With Maurice Smith in the Winnipeg Free Press dated Saturday March 31, 1962.

Wrestling War?

After 17 years, promoter Alex Turk and the Minneapolis wrestling interests headed by Vern Gagne and Wally Karbo, have come to the parting of the ways. Friday night’s match at the Winnipeg Arena was the last in which Turk will use wrestled supplied by Messrs. Karbo and Gagne. Instead, he (Turk) has formed an alliance with west coast and eastern Canada promoters who will now provide him with grapplers. His first show will take place April 13 with Whipper Watson and Gene Kiniski billed to meet for the Britsh Empire Title now held by Watson.

Meantime, the Minneapolis group will continue to stage bouts in Winnipeg. It is the understanding here that Sam Diamond, local pharmacist, whose place of business is a well known meeting spot for the (Winnipeg) Blue Bombers, will take over as local promoter for Gagne and Karbo. And the best guess is Bud Grant will be standing in the wings watching Promoter Diamond in action.

Any way you wish to look at it, there is now a wrestling war in Winnipeg and it could be fans will see some of the best entertainment ever as the rival factions battle for public favor.

Note: John C. Cyclone Macalpine became the promoter for the AWA not Sam Diamond.

4/2/62 – Austin, MN @ the Armory
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) defeated Tiny Mills
Doug Gilbert & Eddie Sharkey defeated Pretty Boy Collins & Nikita Kalmikoff 2/3
Eddie Sharkey defeated Pretty Boy Collins

4/4/62 – Mankato, MN
Doug Gilbert & Joe Scarpello defeated AWA Tag Team Champions Bob Geigel & Stan Kowalski via disqualification
Kay Noble defeated Barbara Baker
Joe Scarpello drew Bob Geigel

4/5/62 – Grand Forks, ND
Stan Kowalski defeated Eddie Sharkey
Tiny Mills defeated Blackjack Daniels
Joe Scarpello defeated Nikita Kalmikoff

4/5/62 – Rochester, MN
Bob Geigel defeated Doug Gilbert
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) defeated Dale Lewis
Kay Noble defeated Barbara Baker
Ricki Lopez defeated Roy Collins

4/7/62 – St. Paul, MN
Doug Gilbert & Joe Scarpello defeated Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) & Stan Kowalski 2/3
Dale Lewis defeated Tiny Mills via disqualification
Ricky Lopez defeated Blackjack Daniels
Roy Collins defeated Eddie Sharkey
Reported Attendance: 2,211

4/10/62 – Minneapolis, MN
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) defeated Doug Gilbert
AWA Tag Team Champions Bob Geigel & Stan Kowalski defeated Dale Lewis & Joe Scarpello
Tiny Mills defeated Roy Collins
Ricky Lopez defeated Blackjack Daniels
Reported Attendance: 6,312

4/11/62 – Brainerd, MN @ the National Guard Armory
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) defeated Tiny Mills 2/3 in 24:00
Kay Noble defeated Barbara Baker 2/3 in 20:00
Blackjack Daniels defeated Floyd Ude in 23:00
Reported Attendance: 400+

4/13/62 – Mason City, IA @ the Roosevelt Fieldhouse
Non-Title Match: Verne Gagne & Doug Gilbert defeated AWA Tag Team Champions Stan Kowalski & Bob Geigel 2/3
Joe Scarpello defeated Dale Lewis on a 2nd fall COR
Roy Collins defeated Ricky Lopez

4/14/62 – St. Paul, MN @ the Armory
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) defeated Joe Scarpello via disqualification
Bob Geigel defeated Dale Lewis
Doug Gilbert defeated Ricky Lopez
Buddy Lane defeated Bill Green
Note: Art Neilson & Stan Neilson were awarded the AWA Tag Team Title by allegedly winning a tournament in Cincinnati, Ohio

4/17/62 – Minneapolis, MN
Referee Floyd Ude
Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) & Bob Geigel defeated Doug Gilbert & Verne Gagne
Tiny Mills defeated Stan Kowalski via disqualification
Joe Scarpello defeated Ricky Lopez
Dale Lewis defeated Roy Collins
Reported Attendance: 4,008

4/19/62 – Rochester, MN
Cage Match, Referee: Bill Kuusisto: Doug Gilbert defeated Bob Geigel
Tiny Mills & Ricky Lopez defeated Stan Kowalski & Roy Collins
Joe Scarpello defeated Blackjack Daniels
Stan Kowalski defeated Ricky Lopez
Referee: Joe Snyder
Reported Attendance: 1,700
Note: This card was originally scheduled for 4/12/62 – but was postponed.

4/21/62 – St. Paul, MN @ the Armory
Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) & Bob Geigel defeated Joe Scarpello & Frank Townsend
Doug Gilbert defeated Stan Krusher Kowalski
Bob Rasmussen defeated Ivan Gorky
Ricky Lopez defeated Chief Little Eagle
Reported Attendance: 2,010

4/24/62 – Minneapolis, MN
Doug Gilbert & Verne Gagne defeated Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) & Bob Geigel
Stan Kowalski drew Joe Scarpello 30:00
Bob Rasmussen defeated Tiny Mills via disqualification
Roy Collins defeated Ricky Lopez
Reported Attendance: 2,739

4/26/62 – Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada @ the Arena
Lumberjack match, Referee Tiny Mills: AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) defeated Yukon Eric via disqualification
Verne Gagne & Doug Gilbert defeated Bob Geigel & Stan Kowalski 2/3
1 Geigel pinned Gilbert
2 Gilbert pinned Geigel with a victory roll
3 Gagne pinned Stan Krusher Kowalski
Joe Scarpello defeated Tiny Mills via pin after an airplane spin
Roy Collins defeated Ricky Lopez in 18:00
Reported Attendance: “More than 9,000 fans, the second largest crowd in the history of professional wrestling in Winnipeg”
Note: First card promoted by John C. “Cyclone” Macalpine

4/27/62 – New Ulm, MN
Bob Rasmussen defeated Tiny Mills via disqualification

4/28/62 – St. Paul, MN @ the Armory
Doug Gilbert defeated AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) via disqualification
Bob Geigel vs. Joe Scarpello
Bob Rassmussen vs. Don Lee
Ricky Lopez vs. Bill Green
Reported Attendance: 2,367

4/29/62 – Winona, MN @ the Catholic Recreation Center
Verne Gagne & Doug Gilbert defeated Bob Geigel & Stan Kowalski 2/3
1.    Geigel & Kowalski won 1st fall
2.    Gilbert won 2nd fall
3.    Gagne & Gilbert won 3rd fall
Joe Scarpello defeated Tiny Mills 2/3
1.    Mills won 1st fall
2.    Scarpello won 2nd fall
3.    Scarpello won 3rd fall
Doug Gilbert defeated Stan Kowalski via disqualification
Reported Attendance: 600

5/1/62 – Minneapolis, MN
Referee Floyd Ude
Verne Gagne & Doug Gilbert defeated AWA Tag Team Champions Art Neilson & Stan Neilson via disqualification
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) defeated Bobby Managoff 27:21
Bob Geigel defeated Stan Stasiak 19:32
Joe Scarpello defeated Don Lee 14:57
Reported Attendance: 2,924

5/2/62 – Albert Lea, MN
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) defeated Tiny Mills

5/3/62 – Rochester, MN
Verne Gagne & Doug Gilbert & Tiny Mills defeated Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) & Bob Geigel & Stan Kowalski
Joe Scarpello defeated Don Lee
Doug Gilbert drew Stan Kowalski
Referee: Bill Kuusisto
Reported Attendance: 1,400

5/5/62 – St. Paul, MN @ the Armory
Frank Townsend defeated AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mr M via disqualification
Bob Geigel defeated Joe Scarpello 2/3
Doug Gilbert defeated Ricky Lee
Stan Kowalski defeated Ricky Lopez
Reported Attendance: 2,100

5/19/62 – St. Paul, MN
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) dcor Pat O’Connor
Verne Gagne & Doug Gilbert drew AWA Tag Team Champions Art & Stan Neilson
Joe Scarpello defeated Stan Kowalski 16:00
Bob Geigel defeated Giant Geno Morrello (Gino Marella?) 14:15
Cowboy Bradley & Chico Santana defeated Tiny Tinker & Pedro ?

5/20/62 – Hurley, WI @ the J.E. Murphy Gym
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) vs. Doug Gilbert
Joe Scarpello vs. Bob Geigel
Annette Palmer vs. Kay Noble

5/25/62 – Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada @ the Arena
Referee Floyd Ude
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) defeated Verne Gagne 2/3
1 Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) defeated Gagne in 11:00
2 Gagne defeated Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) in 5:00
3 Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) pinned Gagne after Bob Geigel interfered
Referee Frenchy Champagne
Doug Gilbert & Pat O’Connor defeated Bob Geigel & Don Leo Jonathan on a 3rd fall via disqualification
1 Geigel defeated Gilbert in 15:00
2 Gilbert defeated Geigel in 5:00
3 Geigel was via disqualification’ed for hitting O’Connor with a chair
Joe Scarpello defeated Stan Stasiak in 18:00
Stan Kowalski defeated Tiny Mills
Promoter: John C. Cyclone Macalpine

5/26/62 – St. Paul, MN @ the Armory
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) defeated Tiny Mills 13:00
Pat O’Connor defeated Bob Geigel 2/3
Doug Gilbert defeated Stan Kowalski via disqualification
Joe Scarpello defeated Stan Stasiak 14:20
Reported Attendance: 2,044

5/29/62 – Minneapolis, MN
Pat O’Connor defeated AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) via disqualification
Doug Gilbert drew Bob Geigel 30:00
Thor Hagen defeated Tiny Mills 19:05
Joe Scarpello drew Stan Kowalski 20:00
Reported Attendance: 2,894

6/2/62 – St. Paul, MN @ the Armory
Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) & Bob Geigel defeated Joe Scarpello & Doug Gilbert
Larry Hennig defeated Gene Anderson with his new sleeper hold 8:46
Tiny Mills defeated Blackjack Daniels 15:00
Thor Hagen drew Stan Kowalski 30:00
Reported Attendance: 1,917

6/9/62 – St. Paul, MN @ the Armory
Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) & Bob Geigel defeated Joe Scarpello & Doug Gilbert
Larry Hennig defeated Steve Druk 7:30
Stan Kowalski defeated Jack Nichols 19:50
Thor Hagen defeated Blackjack Daniels 18:10
Reported Attendance: 1,828

6/12/62 – Minneapolis, MN
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) defeated Larry Hennig
Pat O’Connor & Doug Gilbert defeated Bob Geigel & Stan Kowalski
Joe Scarpello drew Crybaby Cannon 30:00
Jack Pesek defeated Jack Nichols

6/13/62 – Austin, MN @ the Mancusen Park
Pat O’Connor vs. Bob Geigel 2/3 60:00
Doug Gilbert vs. Thor Hagen 2/3 45:00
Joe Scarpello vs. Jackie Nichols 30:00

6/16/62 – St. Paul, MN @ the Armory
Doug Gilbert defeated AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) via disqualification
Larry Hennig defeated Tiny Mills 17:45
Thor Hagen defeated Crybaby Cannon via disqualification
Bill Wright drew Jackie Nichols
Reported Attendance: 1,902

6/19/62 – Minneapolis, MN
Larry Hennig defeated AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) via disqualification
Doug Gilbert defeated Crybaby Cannon 15:36
Kay Noble defeated Jessica Rogers
Jack Pesek defeated Stan Kowalski
Joe Scarpello defeated Jackie Nichols
Reported Attendance: 2,570

6/26/62 – Minneapolis, MN
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) defeated Larry Hennig 16:49
Verne Gagne & Doug Gilbert defeated Bob Geigel & Crybaby Cannon
Joe Scarpello defeated Stan Kowalski 15:15
Jack Pesek drew Jackie Nichols 20:00
Reported Attendance: 3,229

6/28/62 – Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada @ the Civic Auditorium
Canadian Open Tag-Team Tournament
First Round
Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) & Bob Geigel defeated Sandor Kovacs & Jack Pesek
Verne Gagne & Doug Gilbert defeated Blackjack Daniels & Bill Wright
Ilio DiPaolo & Joe Scarpello defeated Stan Krusher Kowalski & George Cannon
Don Leo Jonathan & Larry Hennig defeated Zinda Pasha & Ali Baba
Semi Finals
Referee Bob Brown
Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) & Bob Geigel defeated Verne Gagne & Doug Gilbert via disqualification when Gagne refused to quit using his fists
Ilio DiPaolo & Joe Scarpello defeated Don Leo Jonathan & Larry Hennig when Hennig could not continue due to an injured leg
Finals, Referee Frenchy Champagne
Ilio DiPaolo & Joe Scarpello defeated Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) & Bob Geigel 2/3 to become the first AWA Canadian Open Tag Team Champions
1 Geogel defeated Scarpello
2 Scarpello pinned Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) after an airplane spin
3 DiPaulo pinned Geigel

7/6/62 – Bemidji, MN
Verne Gagne & Joe Scarpello defeated Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) & Bob Geigel via disqualification

7/8/62 – St. Paul, MN @ the Midway Stadium
Doug Gilbert won a 12 man battle royal by eliminating Bob Geigel
Doug Gilbert defeated Blackjack Daniels
Kay Noble defeated Mars Monroe
Bob Geigel defeated Thor Hagan
Larry Hennig defeated Bill Wright
Reported Attendance: 3,853
Note: Verne Gagne also competed in the battle royal.

7/10/62 – Minneapolis, MN
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) defeated Joe Scarpello COR
Verne Gagne defeated Bob Geigel 25:58
Ilio Dipaolo defeated Blackjack Daniels 9:42
Doug Gilbert defeated Thor Hagan 22:03
Bill Wright drew Jack Nichols 20:00
Reported Attendance: 3,280

7/12/62 – Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada @ the Arena
Non-Title Cage match, Referee Thor Hagen: Verne Gagne defeated AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) who was unmasked as Bill Miller
Don Leo Jonathan vs. Stan Krusher Kowalski was advertised but was not listed in the results clipping
Ilio DiPaolo (sub Doug Gilbert) drew Bob Geigel when the time limit expired in the 3rd fall
Doug Gilbert defeated Blackjack Daniels in 20:00
Joe Scarpello defeated Bill Wright (sub Jackie Nichols) in 12:00
Jackie Nichols (sub Crybaby Cannon) drew Thor Hagen
Reported Attendance: “crowd of well over 5,500 fans”

7/17/62 – Minneapolis, MN
Verne Gagne & Doug Gilbert (sub Joe Scarpello in 3rd fall) defeated Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) & Bob Geigel
Doug Gilbert defeated Jackie Nichols
Ilio DiPaolo defeated Stan Kowalski
Moose Evans defeated Jack Daniels
Reported Attendance: 2,862

7/20/62 – Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada @ the Arena
Bill Miller & Bob Geigel defeated Ilio DiPaolo & Joe Scarpello 2/3 to win the AWA Canadian Open Tag Team Title
1 Geigel pinned Scarpello
2 Scarpello pinned Geigel in 2:00 after an airplane spin
3 Geigel pinned Scarpello
Doug Gilbert defeated Tiny Mills
Moose Evans defeated Larry Hennig in 5:00
Jackie Nichols defeated Johnny King

7/24/62 – Minneapolis, MN
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mr M drew Doug Gilbert 60:00
Ilio DiPaolo defeated Tiny Mills in 9:10
Moose Evans defeated Bill Wright
Thor Hagan defeated Jackie Nichols
Jack Lanza defeated Blackjack Daniels
Reported Attendance: 2,603

7/31/62 – Minneapolis, MN
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) defeated Moose Evans via disqualification
Ilio Dipaolo & Joe Scarpello defeated Bob Geigel & Blackjack Daniels
Jack Nichols drew Bill Wright
Jack Lanza defeated Johnny King
Reported Attendance: 4,528

8/9/62 – Austin, MN @ the Mower County Fairgrounds
Mr M & Bob Geigel defeated Doug Gilbert & Joe Scarpello 2/3
1.    Mr M defeated Gilbert with a Sleeper Hold
2.    Gilbert pinned Mr M
3.    Geigel pinned Scarpello
Moose Evans defeated Ilio DiPaulo via disqualification
Doug Gilbert defeated Bob Geigel by submission with a Boston Crab in 14:03

8/10/62 – Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada @ the Arena
Cage Match, Referee Bob Brown: Bill Miller & Bob Geigel defeated Ilio DiPaolo & Joe Scarpello when Miller pinned Scarpello in the 3rd fall
Doug Gilbert defeated Roy Collins (sub Thor Hagen) in 30:00
Moose Evans defeated Tiny Mills in 19:11
Jack Lanza (sub Jackie Nichols) defeated Bill Wright via disqualification
Reported Attendance: “crowd of around 2,000”

8/21/62 – Minneapolis, MN
Verne Gagne defeated Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) to regain AWA World Heavyweight Title and unmasked Mr. M (Dr. Bill Miller) as Bill Miller
Moose Evans & Tiny Mills defeated Ilio Dipaolo & Joe Scarpello
Bob Geigel drew Doug Gilbert
Jack Lanza defeated Bill Wright
Reported Attendance: 7,653

8/28/62 – Minneapolis, MN
Bill Miller defeated Bob Geigel 24:30
Moose Evans defeated Joe Scarpello 16:32
Ilio DiPaolo drew Doug Gilbert 30:00
Larry Hennig defeated Bill Wright
Jack Lanza defeated Blackjack Daniels
Reported Attendance: 2,842

9/8/62 – Minneapolis, MN
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne defeated Ilio DiPaolo 20:02
Bill Miller defeated Bob Geigel 31:18
Moose Evans defeated Kurt Von Brauner
Crusher defeated Floyd Ude
Doug Gilbert defeated Johnny King
Reported Attendance: 4,150
Note: The September 8, 1962 card marked the AWA debut of Reggie “The Crusher” Lisowski

9/13/62 – Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada @ the Arena
Gene Kiniski defeated Bill Miller 0-1 cnc
1 Miller defeated Kiniski with a sleeper hold
2 Between falls, Kiniski attacked Miller and Bill was unable to answer the bell for the 2nd fall.
Verne Gagne & Whipper Billy Watson defeated Bulldog Brower & The Outlaw 2/3
The Krusher defeated Jack Allen
Hard Boiled Haggerty drew Doug Gilbert
Moose Evans defeated Jack Lanza
Roy McClarty defeated Bill Wright
Reported Attendance: “ 5,000-odd spectators”
Promoter: John Cyclone Macalpine
Note: The ads and results clippings from the Winnipeg Free Press just say The Krusher. So it might be Lisowski or possibly Stan Kowalski.

9/15/62 – St. Paul, MN @ the Armory
Bill Miler & Crybaby Cannon defeated Doug Gilbert & Larry Hennig
Crusher defeated Jack Allen 11:30
Cowboy Cassidy defeated Irish Jackie 11:50
Reported Attendance: 2,087

9/16/62 – Minneapolis TV
Doug Gilbert defeated Johnny King
Fuzzy Cupid defeated Pancho Lopez
Bill Miller defeated Kenny Jay
Crusher defeated Steve Druk

9/17/62 – Austin, MN @ the Armory
Referee Joe Snyder
Bill Miller defeated Doug Gilbert 2/3
1.    Miller won 1st fall in 12:00
2.    Gilbert won 2nd fall in 2:55
3.    Miller won 3rd fall in 7:02
Sonny Boy Cassidy & Pancho Lopez defeated Fuzzy Cupid & Irish Jackie 2/3
1.    Cupid pinned Cassidy in 9:30
2.    Cassidy pinned Irish Jackie in 7:02
3.    Lopez pinned Cupid in 5:00 after an airplane spin
Big John “Moose” Evans defeated Johnny King with a bear hug in 15:02

9/18/62 – Minneapolis, MN
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne defeated Bill Miller 2/3
The Crusher defeated Jack Lanza
Moose Evens defeated Crybaby Cannon
Doug Gilbert defeated Ox Olson
Reported Attendance: 2881

9/22/62 – Winona, MN @ the Catholic Recreation Center
The Crusher vs. Doug Gilbert
Moose Evans vs. George Cannon
Fuzzy Cupid & Irish Jackie vs. Tiny Tim & Farmer Pete

9/26/62 – Mankato, MN
Jack Lanza (sub Crusher) defeated Tiny Mills
Moose Evans defeated Larry Hennig
Doug Gilbert defeated Crybaby Cannon
Rocky Hamilton defeated Jack King

9/27/62 – Boston, MA @ the Garden
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne defeated Dick the Bruiser on a 3rd fall COR
Dr. Bill Miller defeated Ricky Sexton (sub Pat O’Connor)
The Yankee Bulls vs. Kenny Ackles & Paddy Sullivan (said to be for the “East Coast Tag Team championship.”)
Johnny Cannon vs. “Cowboy” Cal West
Antone “Ripper” Leone vs. Ricky Sexton
Promoter: Dom Papaleo
Referee: Tom McNeeley for main event
Note: Sexton was a substitute for Pat O’Connor.

9/29/62 – Minneapolis, MN
Crusher defeated Bill Miller via disqualification
Moose Evans & Tiny Mills defeated Jack Lanza & Larry Hennig
Rocky Hamilton defeated Jack Allen
Crybaby Cannon drew Steve Druk

10/3/62 – Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada @ the Arena
Gene Kiniski defeated Bill Miller 2/3
1 Miller defeated Kiniski in 3:00
2 Kiniski defeated Miller in 3:00
3 Kiniski defeated Miller by submission in 6:00 with a step over toe hold
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne drew Hard Boiled Haggerty
Hercules Cortez defeated Tiny Mills in 3:00
Doug Gilbert defeated Johnny King (sub The Crusher) in 17:00
Moose Evans defeated George Cannon
Notes: The Winnipeg Free Press stated Miller was wearing his mask. Gagne’s AWA World Heavyweight Title was not mentioned in any of the clippings.

10/6/62 – St. Paul, MN
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne drew Doug Gilbert
Saloon Match: Crusher defeated Bill Miller (Crusher aided by Rocky Hamilton) 22:00
Jack Lanza defeated Crybaby Cannon
Rocky Hamilton defeated Jack Allen
Larry Hennig defeated Tiny Mills
Reported Attendance: 7,320

10/10/62 – Mankato, MN
Crusher defeated Doug Gilbert 2/3
Sonny Boy Cassidy & Pablo Lopes defeated Irish Jackie & Billy the Kid
Jack Lanza defeated Crybaby Cannon

10/11/62 – Brainerd, MN @ the National Guard Armory
Referee Hal Masem
The Crusher defeated Larry Hennig on a 3rd fall COR
Doug Gilbert defeated Moose Evans on a 3rd fall via disqualification
Crybaby George Cannon vs. Johnny King

10/13/62 – St. Paul, MN @ the Armory
Antonino Rocca & Doug Gilbert defeated Moose Evans & Tiny Mills
Crusher defeated Larry Hennig
Rocky Hamilton defeated Angelo Savoldi
Jack Allen defeated Crybaby Cannon via disqualification
Reported Attendance: 2,541

10/15/62 – Fargo, ND
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne defeated Bill Miller
Crusher defeated Doug Gilbert
Rocky Hamilton defeated Jack Allen
Moose Evans defeated George Cannon

10/16/62 – Minneapolis, MN
Antonino Rocca defeated Stan Kowalski 21:04
Rocky Hamilton dcor Bill Miller
Crusher defeated Tiny Mills 8:32
Jack Lanza defeated Angelo Savoldi
Jack Allen defeated George Cannon
Reported Attendance: 3,048

10/17/62 – Boston, MA @ the Garden
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne drew Dr. Bill Miller 60:00
Promoter: Dom Papaleo
Referee: Tom McNeeley main event

10/19/62 – Rochester, MN
Argentina Rocca & Doug Gilbert defeated Tiny Mills & Moose Evans 2/3
Crusher defeated Jack Lanza 2-0
Rocky Hamilton defeated Angelo Savoldi
Reported Attendance: 1,000

10/19/62 – St. Joseph, MO @ the Auditorium
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne defeated Bob Geigel 2/3
US Champion Pat O’Connor defeated Lee Henning 2/3
Sonny Myers dcor Bob Orton
Thor Hagen defeated Danny Plechas via disqualification
Matt Jewell defeated George Anderson
Reported Attendance: 2,600

10/20/62 – St. Paul, MN @ the Armory
Argentina Rocca & Doug Gilbert defeated Rocky Hamilton & Kurt von Brawner
Dick Steinborn defeated Angelo Savoldi
Floyd Ude defeated Crybaby Cannon via disqualification
Jack Lanza defeated Johnny King

10/23/62 – Minneapolis, MN
Crusher defeated Doug Gilbert 15:32
Rocky Hamilton defeated Jack Lanza 19:42
Dick Steinborn defeated Kurt Von Brauner
Tiny Mills defeated Jack Allen
Larry Hennig defeated George Cannon 17:01
Reported Attendance: 1,601

10/24/62 – Fargo, ND
Crusher defeated Doug Gilbert
Rocky Hamilton defeated Jack Lanza
Jack Allen defeated George Cannon
Kurt Von Brauner defeated Eddie Sharkey

10/24/62 – Mankato, MN
Dick Steinborn & Larry Hennig defeated Moose Evans & Tiny Mills via disqualification
Annette Palmer defeated Mars Monroe
Dick Steinborn defeated Tiny Mills

10/26/62 – Austin, MN @ the Armory
Crusher defeated Doug Gilbert 2/3
1.    Crusher pinned Gilbert in 14:30
2.    Gilbert pinned Crusher in 9:10
3.    Crusher pinned Gilbert
Dick Steinborn defeated Rocky Hamilton on a 3rd fall via disqualification
Jack Lanza defeated Kurt Von Brawner via pin in 17:40
Referee Jack Allen

10/27/62 – St. Paul, MN @ the Armory
Crusher defeated Bob Geigel
Moose Evans defeated George Cannon
Doug Gilbert defeated Kurt Von Brauner
Dick Steinborn defeated Johnny King
Jack Allen defeated Jack Daniels
Reported Attendance: 2,235

10/30/62 – Minneapolis, MN
Crusher defeated Moose Evans
Rocky Hamilton defeated Tiny Mills 9:52
Doug Gilbert & Dick Steinborn defeated George Cannon & Kurt Von Brauner
Larry Hennig drew Jack Lanza 30:00
Reported Attendance: 3,431

11/2/62 – St. Cloud, MN
Doug Gilbert vs. Rocky Hamilton
Crusher vs. Jack Lanza
Dick Steinborn vs. Kurt Von Brauner

11/3/62 – St. Paul, MN @ the Armory
Rocky Hamilton & Bob Geigel defeated Doug Gilbert & Dick Steinborn via disqualification
Moose Evans defeated Kurt Von Brauner with the bear hug
Larry Hennig defeated Crybaby Cannon 16:00
Jack Lanza defeated Bob Sabre 15:10
Reported Attendance: 2,103

11/6/62 – Minneapolis, MN
Crusher defeated Moose Evans 10:47
Doug Gilbert & Dick Steinborn defeated Bob Geigel & Rocky Hamilton 2/3
Jack Lanza defeated Kurt Von Brauner 9:09
Jack Allen drew Crybaby Cannon 20:00
Reported Attendance: 3,869

11/7/62 – Fargo, ND
Crusher defeated Bob Geigel
Moose Evans defeated Larry Hennig
Dick Steinborn defeated George Cannon
Kurt Von Brawner defeated Jack Allen

11/8/62 – Albert Lea, MN @ the National Guard Armory
Rocky Hamilton defeated Doug Gilbert on a 3rd fall via disqualification
The Crusher defeated Larry Hennig 2/3
1.    Crusher defeated Hennig
2.    Hennig defeated Crusher
3.    Crusher defeated Hennig
Dick Steinborn defeated Johnny King via pin in 20:00
Referee Jack Allen

11/9/62 – Winona, MN @ the Cathoilic Recreation Center
The Crusher defeated Larry Hennig (sub Moose Evans) 2/3
Jack Lanza defeated Kurt Von Brawner 2/3
Eddie Sharkey (sub Larry Hennig) defeated Johnny King via pin in 25:00

11/10/62 – St. Paul, MN @ the Armory
Crusher defeated Doug Gilbert COR
Rocky Hamilton defeated Dick Steinborn
Jack Lanza defeated Kurt Von Brauner
Jack Allen defeated Johnny King
Larry Hennig vs. Moose Evans
Referee Eddie Sharkey
Reported Attendance: 2,433

11/10/62 – Waterloo, IA @ the Hippodrome Auditorium
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne vs. Tarzan Tyler 2/3
Lee Henning & Tiny Mills vs. Bob Geigel & Ray Gordon
Lumberjack Match: The Vulture vs. Ralph Bartleman
Tiny Roe vs. Cowboy Bradley
Ray Gordon vs. Lee Henning

11/13/62 – Minneapolis, MN
Crusher defeated Moose Evans 11:42
Doug Gilbert & Dick Steinborn defeated Ivan Zukov & Bob Orton
Larry Hennig defeated George Cannon
Jack Allen defeated Kurt Von Brauner
Reported Attendance: 4,085

11/14/62 – Mankato, MN
Dick Steinborn defeated Moose Evans via disqualification
Larry Hennig & Jack Allen defeated Blackjack Daniels & Kurt Von Brauner
Larry Hennig defeated Kurt Von Brauner

11/15/62 – Rochester, MN
Rocky Hamilton defeated Doug Gilbert 2/3
Crusher defeated Larry Hennig
Dick Steinborn defeated Crybaby Cannon
Moose Evans defeated Jack Lanza
Reported Attendance: 1,100

11/18/62 – St. Paul, MN @ the Armory
Crusher won a 12 man battle royal
Jack Daniels defeated Jack Allen 13:15
Eddie Sharkey defeated Kenny Jay
Pee Wee James defeated Farmer Pete
Reported Attendance: 3,576

11/20/62 – Albert Lea, MN @ the National Guard Armory
Rocky Hamilton defeated Dick Steinborn 2/3
1.    Hamilton pinned Steinborn
2.    Steiborn pinned Hamilton
3.    Hamilton pinned Steinborn
Pee Wee James & Mars Monroe defeated Farmer Pete & Annette Palmer 2/3
Farmer Pete defeated Pee Wee James

11/21/62 – Fargo, ND
Crusher defeated Moose Evans
Annette Palmer & Farmer Pete defeated Mars Monroe & Pee Wee James
Dick Steinborn defeated Kurt Von Brauner

11/22/62 – Rochester, MN
Doug Gilbert & Dick Steinborn defeated Rocky Hamilton & Blackjack Daniels 2/3
Annette Palmer & Christa Clark defeated Mars Monroe & Adrian Ames
Rocky Hamilton drew Doug Gilbert
Referee: Larry Hennig
Reported Attendance: 1,800

11/22/62 – Minneapolis, MN
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne defeated Moose Evans 2/3
Battle of the K(C)rushers, Loser no longer can use the name K(C)rusher
Crusher defeated Krusher Stan Kowalski 12:22
Farmer Pete & Nan Regen defeated Pee Wee James & Mars Monroe
Jack Lanza defeated George Cannon 16:13

11/23/62 – St. Joseph, MO @ the Auditorium
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne vs. Sonny Myers
Bob Geigel vs. Red Bastien
Nelson Royal vs. Thor Hagen
Tiny Mills vs. Bill Dromo
Roy Collins vs. Stan Stasiak

11/23/62 – Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada @ the Civic Auditorium
Referee: Frenchy Champagne
Yukon Eric defeated Gene Kiniski on a 3rd fall via disqualification
Crusher defeated Doug Gilbert 2/3
Dick Steinborn vs. Kurt Von Brawner was advertised but was not listed in the results clipping.
Farmer Pete defeated Pee Wee James in 17:00
Rocky Hamilton defeated Jack Lanza?
Promoter: John Cyclone Macalpine
Note: The results clipping from the Winnipeg Free Press states “Rocky Hamilton won the opener.” Jack Lanza was his advertised opponent.

11/24/62 – St. Paul, MN @ the Armory
Moose Evans double DQ Rocky Hamilton
Doug Gilbert defeated Karl Von Schober
Farmer Pete & Annette Palmer defeated Pee Wee James & Mars Monroe
Jack Lanza defeated Jack Allen

11/29/62 – Brainerd, MN @ the National Guard Armory
Referee Larry Hennig
Rocky Hamilton defeated Doug Gilbert 2/3
Referee Hal Masem
Larry Hennig defeated Crybaby Cannon via pin
Jack Lanza defeated Blackjack Daniels

11/29/62 – Grand Forks, ND
Crusher defeated Dick Steinborn
Moose Evans defeated Kurt Von Brauner
Jack Allen defeated John King

11/30/62 – St Cloud, MN
Crusher (sub Verne Gagne) defeated Doug Gilbert 2-0
Moose Evans (sub Crusher) defeated Larry Hennig
Dick Steinborn defeated Crybaby Cannon

12/1/62 – St Paul, MN
Crusher defeated Bob Geigel
Doug Gilbert & Dick Steinborn defeated Rocky Hamilton & ? via disqualification
Karl Von Schoberg defeated Crybaby Cannon via pin
Jack Allen defeated Kurt Von Brauner via pin
Reported Attendance: 2,531

12/4/62 – Minneapolis, MN
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne defeated Moose Evans 2/3
Crusher defeated Jack Pesek
Doug Gilbert & Dick Steinborn defeated Kurt Von Brauner & Karl Von Schober
Jack Lanza defeated Jack Allen
Reported Attendance: 5,003

12/5/62 – Fargo, ND
Crusher defeated Moose Evans
Doug Gilbert & Dick Steinborn defeated Larry Hennig & Rocky Hamilton
Rocky Hamilton defeated Dick Steinborn

12/6/62 – Winona, MN @ the Catholic Recreation Center
Referee Joe Snyder
The Crusher defeated Moose Evans 2/3
Rocky Hamilton defeated Doug Gilbert 2/3
Dick Steinborn defeated Jack Allen via pin
Reported Attendance: “near capacity crowd”

12/7/62 – Forest City, IA @ the City Auditorium
Rocky Hamilton vs. Doug Gilbert
Moose Evans vs. Larry Hennig
Jack Allen vs. Kurt Von Brawner

12/8/62 – St. Paul, MN @ the Armory
Crusher defeated Bobby Managoff
Doug Gilbert & Dick Steinborn defeated Larry Hennig & Karl Von Schober (sub Rocky Hamilton)
Gene Anderson defeated Kurt Von Brauner
George Cannon defeated Jack Allen 13:25
Reported Attendance: 2,078

12/11/62 – Minneapolis, MN
Crusher no contest Rocky Hamilton
Doug Gilbert & Dick Steinborn defeated Boris & Nicoli Volkoff
Moose Evans defeated Firpo Zbyszko
Jack Lanza defeated John King

12/13/62 – Rochester, MN
Rocky Hamilton defeated Moose Evans
Doug Gilbert & Dick Steinborn defeated Larry Hennig & Stan Kowalski
Jack Lanza defeated Jack Allen
Referee: George Crybaby Cannon
Reported Attendance: 1,647

12/16/62 – St. Paul, MN
Doug Gilbert & Dick Steinborn defeated Art & Stan Neilson to win AWA Tag Title
Crusher defeated Moose Evans
Rocky Hamilton defeated Jack Lanza
Larry Hennig defeated Jack Allen
Stan Kowalski defeated John King
Reported Attendance: 5,657

12/18/62 – Minneapolis, MN
Crusher defeated Rocky Hamilton
AWA Tag Team Champions Doug Gilbert & Dick Steinborn defeated Stan Kowalski & Larry Hennig
Moose Evans defeated Bob Orton
Jack Lanza defeated Karl Von Schoeber

12/19/62 – Fargo, ND
AWA Tag Team Champions Doug Gilbert & Dick Steinborn defeated Kurt Von Brauner & Karl Von Schoberg
Butch Levy defeated Moose Evans
Doug Gilbert defeated Karl Von Schoburg via disqualification
Dick Steinborn defeated Kurt Von Brauner

12/22/1962 Minneapolis, MN
Doug Gilbert & Dick Steinborn defeated Stan Kowalski & Larry Hennig
(this match was a free to the public workout match in the morning)

12/22/62 – St. Paul @ the Armory
AWA Tag Team Champions Doug Gilbert & Dick Steinborn no contest Ivan Kalmikoff & Karol Kalmikoff
Crusher defeated Larry Hennig 11:00
Stan Kowalski defeated Gene Anderson 15:18
Dale Lewis defeated Karl Von Schober 14:20
Reported Attendance: 1,843

12/26/62 – St Cloud, MN
Doug Gilbert & Dick Steinborn defeated Larry Hennig & Stan Kowalski 2-0
Moose Evans defeated Karl Von Schober
Doug Gilbert drew Larry Hennig 20:00

12/27/62 – Rochester, MN
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne no contest Rocky Hamilton
Ivan Kalmikoff & Karol Kalmikoff defeated Doug Gilbert & Moose Evans (sub Dick Steinborn)
Judo Match: Steve Druk vs. Eddie Sharkey
Reported Attendance: 2,700

12/28/62 – New Ulm, MN
AWA Tag Team Champions Doug Gilbert & Dick Steinborn defeated Stan Kowalski & Karl Von Schoberg

12/29/62 – Minneapolis, MN
Referee Larry Hennig
AWA World Heavyweight Champion Verne Gagne defeated Crusher via disqualification
Doug Gilbert defeated Moose Evans 19:52
Ivan Kalmikoff & Karol Kalmikoff defeated Jack Allen & Pepe Gonzales
Dick Steinborn drew Stan Kowalski 20:00
Reported Attendance: 6,599

STAY CONNECTED

402FollowersFollow
15FollowersFollow

LATEST NEWS