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Green Bay results

 

 

1977

January 23...

Angelo Mosca/Roger Kirby over Larry Hennig/Jan Nelson

Ray Stevens over Black Jack Lanza

Pedro Morales over Pierre Poisson

Super Destroyer over Moose Morowski

Crusher/Billy Francis over Baron Von Rashke/Mad Dog Vachon in a cage match

 

Feb. 13...

Pedro Morales over Roger Kirby

Larry Hennig vs. Angelo Mosca..No Contest

Super Destroyer vs. Peter Maivia..Draw

Ray Stevens over Baron Von Rashke

Crusher/Andre the Giant over Bobby Duncum/Black Jack Lanza....Title Match..Lanza/Duncum Dq'd

 

March 13....

Lord Al Hays over Buck ZumHoffe

Angelo Mosca over Peter Maivia

Greg Gagne over Roger Kirby

Pedro Morales vs. Super Destroyer..No Contest

Crusher/Ray Stevens/larry Hennig over Nick Bockwinkle/Bobby Duncum/Black Jack Lanza

 

April 3rd...

Frank Hill over George Gadaski

Billy Robinson over Moose Morowski

Pedro Morales/Peter Maivia over Angelo Mosca/Super Destoyer

Greg Gagne/Jim Brunzell over Lord Al Hays/Roger Kirby

Crusher over Nick Bockwinkle..Title Match...Bockwinkle dq'd

 

May 8th

Ray Stevens over Jimmy Valiant

Wee Willie Wilson/Hillbilly Pete over Billy the Kid/Lord Littlebrook...midgets

Larry Hennig vs. Billy Francis..Draw

Pedro Morales over Roger Kirby

Crusher/Peter Maivia over Angelo Mosca/Bobby Heenan....( I was at this card)

 

June 5th...

George Gadaski vs. Steve Olsonoski...draw

Bob Backlund vs. Bill Robinson..draw

Super Destroyer over Pedro Morales

Jim Brunzell/Billy Francis over Angelo Mosca/Roger Kirby

Ray Stevens over Nick Bockwinkle...title Match...Bockwinkle dq'd

 

June 27th...

Pedro Morales over Super Destroyer

Greg Gagne/Jim Brunzell over Bobby Duncum/Black Jack Lanza...title match..Duncum/Lanza dq'd

Only results from this card that I have

 

July 17th...

Ray Stevens over Roger Kirby

Super Destroyer over Billy Robinson..Billy Robinson dq'd

Greg Gagne/Vern Gagne/Jim Brunzell over Bobby Duncum/Black Jack Lanza/Bobby Heenan

Nick Bockwinkle over Pedro Morales....title match

(I was at this card)

 

August 14...

Chris Markoff vs. Bob Backlund....draw

Bobby Duncum over Jim Brunzell

Bobby Heenan over Greg Gagne..Greg Gagne dq'd

Super Destroyer/Angelo Mosca over Crusher/Billy Robinson

 

Sept. 11

Billy Robinson/Bob Backlund over Roger Kirby/Chris Markoff

Angelo Mosca over Ray Stevens

Crusher vs. Super Destroyer..No Contest

Vern Gagne/Jim Brunzell over Bobby Duncum/Black Jack Lanza

 

Oct. 2nd

Jan Nelson over Chris Markoff

Larry Hennig vs. Angelo Mosca....No Contest

Greg Gagne/Jim Brunzell over Bobby Duncum/Black Jack Lanza...Title Match

Nick Bockwinkle over Billy Robinson...Title Match

 

Oct.23

Black Jack Lanza over Frank Hill

Greg Gagne over Roger Kirby

Jim Brunzell over Bobby Duncum

Angelo Mosca/Super Destroyer over Crusher/Larry Hennig

 

Nov 13

Roger Kirby vs. Jan Nelson..Draw

Bobby Duncum over Billy Robinson

Larry Hennig over Angelo Mosca...Greco Roman Knuckle Lock Match

Greg Gagne/Jim Brunzell over Jimmy/Johnny Valiant....title match

 

Dec. 11

Jan Nelson over Chris Markoff

Jean Antone over Kay Noble...womens wrestlers

Super Destroyer over Larry Hennig (replacement for the Crusher)

Larry Hennig/Joe LeDuc over Jimmy/Johnny Valiant

 

 

Dec. 5, 1955 - Green Bay, Wisconsin Bruiser Afflis vs. Reggie Lisowski

 

First fall: Reggie with a full nelson in 9:45

 

Second fall: Bruiser with upside down bearhug in 4:50

 

Third fall: Lisowski CORed; winner Bruiser Afflis

 

 

Rematch: Jan 9, 1956 - Green Bay

 

First fall: Bruiser with a series of slams and a shoulder press in 12:15

 

Second fall: Lisowski with a full nelson - 16:20

 

Third fall: Bruiser with a reverse full nelson in 9:47

 

 

Imagine the two of them wrestling for more than 38 minutes. Wish I had been there.

 

The Green Bay Press Gazette also mentioned the Chicago incident where Bruiser missed a flying tackle on Reggie in Chicago and got cut. So the Jan. 9 Green Bay match was regarde as the "rubber match." Great newspaper coverage.

 

Another neat thing about the Green Bay papers, the city was small enough they still did daily publishing of ambulance and fire calls, and on Mondays after the Sunday night cards you occasionally saw that the EMT's had worked on a few of the boys, or transported them to St. Vincents, particularly after bloody matches, or the cage. Names I recall seeing were Bockwinkel, Lisowski, Patterson, and Stevens. They always gave age and hometown too. I wouldn't say this happened after every card, but probably a couple of times a year

 

The Green Bay paper ran a big article about Bruiser before one of his bouts with Reggie. He mentioned that when football season was beginning he had 3 big money bouts scheduled. He said had he played football, he would have missed those bouts and those 3 bouts added up to more than he'd make for the Pack in a season. I hope to copy this article in the future. There was also a photo of Reggie wrestling Afflis in one of the papers. Just great coverage in those days. Often front page.

 

AWA - Sturgeon Bay High School

 

Wahoo McDaniel beat Curt Hennig by DQ(AWA title), Marty Janetty and Shawn Michaels beat The Nasty boys by pin, Baron Von Raschke beat Soldat Ustinov by submission, Ray Stevens beat Paul Diamond by DQ, Pat Tanaka and Ricky Rice went 20 min draw. House 1,000

 

AWA - Brown County Arena

 

The Midnight Rockers won by DQ over Buddy Rose and Kevin Kelly(AWA Tag Title), Jimmy Snuka pinned Col. Debeers, Mr Saito and Super Ninja beat Buck Zumhofe and Leon White by pin, Tom Stone pinned Jerry Saganowich, Buck Zumhofe pinned Brian Knobs

 

Stan Hansen pinned Nick Bockwinkle(steel cage, AWA title), Buddy Rose and Doug Somers beat the Midnight Rockers(AWA tag title), Verne Gagne, Greg Gagne, and Ray Stevens beat beat shiek Adnan Al Kaisee, Boris Zokoff and The Barbarian, Col. Debeers beat Scott Hall by DQ, Scott Ledoux beat Mr. Go, Curt Hennig and Larry Zbyszko went broadway.

 

Jerry Blackwell, Baron Von Raschke and Curt Hennig defeated Shiek Adnan Al Kaisee, The Barbarian, and Scott Irwin ;Scott Hall pinned Bill Irwin and Curt Hennig beat Shiek Adnan Al Kaisee(Blizzard that night, only those 8 guys made the show)

House- 2,427

 

The Freebirds beat Jerry Blackwell, Larry Hennig and Jerry America; Jimmy Garvin and Steve Regal beat Scott Hall and Buck Zumhofe, Mongolian Stomper pinned Kevin Kelly, Boris Zukov and Scott Irwin double countout.

 

Jerry Blackwell beat Michael Hayes in a strap match, Terry Gordy and Buddy Roberts beat Nick Bockwinkle and Larry Zbyszko,Jimmy Garvin pinned Kevin Kelly, Boris Zukov pinned Scott Hall and Curt Hennig beat Steve Regal

House 1,884

 

The Crusher and Dick the Bruiser beat Michael Hayes and Buddy Roberts; Sgt Slaughter and Terry Gordy double countout; Cowboy Lange and Little Coco beat Lord Little Brook and Little Tokyo; Boris Zukov pinned Rick Gantner and Larry Zbyszko and Steve Olsonoski went broadway.

 

Rick Martel beat Michael Hayes(AWA Title); Jerry Blackwell and Baron Von Raschke beat beat Buddy Roberts and Terry Gordy; Candi Devine beat Sherri Martel(womens title), Steve Regal beat Buck Zumhofe(Light Hvy title); Brad Reingans beat Boris Zukov by DQ

 

 

WWF

WWF @ Green Bay, WI - Brown County Veterans Arena - January 31, 1986

Included WWF Tag Team champions Greg Valentine & Brutus Beefcake

 

WWF @ Green Bay, WI - Veterans Memorial Arena - September 30, 1986

Included B. Brian Blair & Jim Brunzell

 

 

WWF @ Green Bay, WI - Brown County Arena - August 6, 1987

Included Ken Patera

 

WWF @ Green Bay, WI - Brown County Arena - May 6, 1989

Included Jim Neidhart

 

WWF @ Green Bay, WI - December 29, 1989

 

 

WWF @ Green Bay, WI - February 18, 1990

 

 

WWF @ Green Bay, WI - September 9, 1990

 

 

WWF @ Green Bay, WI - November 25, 1990

 

 

WWF @ Green Bay, MI - Brown County Arena - January 30, 1991

Tito Santana pinned Paul Roma

Hercules pinned Sam Houston

Davey Boy Smith fought the Warlord to a no contest

The Mountie defeated Jim Evans with a sleeper

WWF Tag Team Champions Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart defeated Earthquake & Dino Bravo when Bret pinned Bravo

Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty defeated Demolition when Shawn Michaels pinned Crush

The Big Bossman defeated WWF IC Champion Mr. Perfect via count-out

Jake Roberts defeated Rick Martel in a steel cage match

 

 

WWF @ Green Bay, WI - May 7, 1991

Wrestling Challenge taping:

The Big Bossman pinned the Mountie (w/ Jimmy Hart) at 6:30 with the sidewalk slam; after the bout, the Mountie used the cattle prod on the Bossman (WrestleFest 91)

Prime Time Wrestling - 5/13/91: Earthquake & WWF Tag Team Champions the Nasty Boys defeated Jim Duggan & the Bushwhackers via disqualification

Jim Duggan fought the Warlord to a double count-out

Prime Time Wrestling - 5/27/91: The Barbarian (w/ Bobby Heenan) defeated Jake Roberts via count-out at 7:25 when Roberts chased Earthquake from ringside after Earthquake appeared following the Barbarian sustaining the DDT (Rampage '91)

5/26/91 - included WWF IC Champion Mr. Perfect as a guest of the Barber Shop:

The Bushwhackers defeated the Brooklyn Brawler & Dale Wolfe

Earthquake defeated Gary Richards

Ricky Steamboat defeated Brian Costello

The Orient Express defeated Gary Jackson & Don Robins

Greg Valentine defeated WT Jones

The Big Bossman defeated Tom Stone

Hercules & Paul Roma defeated Kevin Kruger & Dave Sigfritts

6/2/91:

6/9/91 - included the Legion of Doom as guests of the Barber Shop:

Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty defeated Tom Stone & Tom Bennett at 2:38 when Michaels pinned Bennett after Jannetty threw his partner from the top rope, with Michaels connecting with a headbutt

Jake Roberts pinned the Brooklyn Brawler with the DDT at 1:36

Ted Dibiase (w/ Sensational Sherri) defeated Dave Sigfritts at 1:40 via submission with the Million $ Dream

 

WWF @ Green Bay, WI - Brown County Arena - February 21, 1992

Included Tito Santana

 

WWF @ Green Bay, WI - September 25, 1992

Included the Mountie

 

 

WWF @ Green Bay, WI - August 31, 1994

WWF Superstars taping:

Mabel defeated Bam Bam Bigelow

Lex Luger defeated IRS

WWF IC Champion Razor Ramon defeated Owen Hart

Jerry Lawler defeated Duke Drose via disqualification

The 1-2-3 Kid & Sparky Plugg defeated Well Dunn

WWF Tag Team Champions Shawn Michaels & Diesel defeated the Headshrinkers via disqualification

The Undertaker defeated Yokozuna in a casket match

WWF World Champion Bret Hart defeated Jim Neidhart

9/25/94:

Davey Boy Smith pinned Reno Riggins with the running powerslam (Smith's Superstars return after 2 years)

WWF Tag Team Champions Shawn Michaels & Diesel defeated Rod Bell & Kevin Krueger when Michaels, wearing his hat, pinned Bell after Diesel hit the powerbomb

Doink the Clown (w/ Dink) pinned Sonny Rogers with the Whoopie Cushion; late in the bout, Jerry Lawler left the broadcast booth and smashed Dink's tricycle; after the bout, Lawler retreats backstage

Tatanka (w/ Ted Dibiase) pinned Gary Jackson with the Samoan Drop

Adam Bomb defeated Barry Horowitz

Yokozuna (w/ Jim Cornette) pinned Gary Scott

10/1/94 - included a vignette promoting the return of King Kong Bundy:

WWF IC Champion Razor Ramon pinned Red Tyler with the Razor's Edge

Abe Schwartz pinned an unknown with a suplex off the ropes

Mabel pinned George Anderson with a spin kick

Jim Neidhart defeated Ike Andrews via submission with the Camel Clutch

The Bushwhackers defeated Tom Stone & Rock Warner following the battering ram on Warner

IRS defeated Gary Jackson

10/8/94 - included Bob Backlund as a guest of the Heartbreak Hotel:

Bam Bam Bigelow (w/ Ted Dibiase) pinned Duke Drose at 4:49 with a roll-up and holding the tights for leverage after Drose missed a charge in the corner

Davey Boy Smith defeated Ben Jordan

Jeff Jarrett defeated Billy Joe Eaton via submission with the figure-4

The Headshrinkers defeated Barry Horowitz & Ron Higgins

King Kong Bundy (w/ Ted DiBiase) pinned Mitch Bishop

WWF @ Green Bay, WI - January 7, 1995

The Bushwhackers defeated the Heavenly Bodies

Hakushi defeated the 1-2-3 Kid

King Kong Bundy defeated Adam Bomb

WWF World Champion Diesel defeated Bob Backlund (w/ Shawn Michaels)

Doink the Clown defeated Kwang

Davey Boy Smith defeated Owen Hart

The Undertaker defeated IRS; after the bout, the Undertaker was attacked by King Kong Bundy

 

 

WWF @ Green Bay, WI - Brown County Expo - June 24, 1996 (4,660; sell out)

Monday Night Raw taping:

Barry Horowitz defeated Don Callis

The Undertaker defeated Mankind

The Ultimate Warrior defeated Vader

WWF World Champion Shawn Michaels defeated Goldust

6/24/96:

WWF IC Champion Ahmed Johnson pinned Hunter Hearst Helmsley with the Pearl River Plunge in a non-title match; after the bout, Dok Hendrix interviewed Ahmed on being the first African-American IC champion in WWF history

Skip & Zip (w/ Kloudy) defeated the Brooklyn Brawler & Jerry Fox when Fox was pinned; Sunny did guest commentary for the match

Vader, Owen Hart, & Davey Boy Smith (w/ Jim Cornette & Diana Hart Smith) defeated Aldo Montoya, Savio Vega, & Barry Horowitz when Montoya submitted to Hart’s Sharpshooter; Cornette did guest commentary for the bout

The Undertaker (w/ Paul Bearer) defeated Steve Austin via disqualification when Goldust, who came ringside moments earlier along with Marlena to do guest commentary, interfered

7/1/96:

WWF World Champion Shawn Michaels (w/ Jose Lothario) pinned Marty Jannetty (w/ Leif Cassidy & Jim Cornette) with the superkick

Mankind defeated Duke Drose via submission with the Mandible Claw; during the bout, Jake Roberts did guest commentary to scout Mankind – his opponent at International Incident; after the bout, Roberts took exception to Jerry Lawler’s barrage of insults directed towards him

Goldust (w/ Marlena) pinned Marc Mero (w/ Sable) with the Curtain Call after Mero became distracted by the women on the floor

7/8/96 - included an opening segment in which WWF President Gorilla Monsoon announced that the Ultimate Warrior was indefinitely suspended for failing to appear at three recent house show events; Monsoon offered to allow Warrior to return if he posted an appearance bond to assure the fans he would in fact appear when advertised; featured a closing segment in which Shawn Michaels and Ahmed Johnson revealed to Jim Cornette and the world that their new partner in Warrior's place would be Psycho Sid (Sid's return after being gone since early in the year):

The Ultimate Warrior defeated Owen Hart (w/ Jim Cornette) via disqualification when Davey Boy Smith, who came ringside moments earlier, interfered - followed shortly thereafter by Vader; after the bout, Camp Cornette triple teamed Warrior before Vader dropped the Vader Bomb (Warrior's last TV match)

Savio Vega pinned Justin Bradshaw (w/ Uncle Zebakiah) with a spin kick; prior to the match, Brian Pillman was shown trying to take a swing at Savio with his crutch as Savio made his way to the ring; Pillman was quickly escorted from the area; during the bout, Jerry Lawler spoke to Mr. Perfect on the phone and asked him if he was going to be Shawn Michaels and Ahmed Johnson's new tag team partner

Davey Boy Smith & Vader (w/ Jim Cornette & Diana Hart Smith) defeated Henry & Phinneas Godwinn (w/ Hillbilly Jim) when Smith pinned Phinneas with the running powerslam after Vader interfered behind the referee's back

7/15/96:

WWF IC Champion Ahmed Johnson pinned WWF Tag Team Champion Bart Gunn (w/ Sunny) with a spinebuster and the Pearl River Plunge at 11:28

Marc Mero (w/ Sable) pinned TL Hopper with a right jab and left hand punch at around the 11:30 mark; prior to the bout, Goldust's usher came ringside and handed Sable a box

WWF World Champion Shawn Michaels (w/ Jose Lothario) pinned WWF Tag Team Champion Billy Gunn (w/ Sunny) with an elbow drop off the top and the superkick at around the 14 minute mark; after the bout, Jim Cornette baited Michaels and Ahmed Johnson into an ambush by throwing coffee into Ahmed's face, causing both men to chase him into the parking lot where they were attacked by Camp Cornette until Psycho Sid made the save

 

 

WWF @ Green Bay, WI - Browne County Expo - May 5, 1997 (3,363)

Horace the Psychopath defeated Sonny Rogers

Jesse Jammes defeated Leif Cassidy

Mankind defeated Hunter Hearst Helmsley via disqualification

WWF IC Champion Owen Hart defeated Sonny Rogers

The New Blackjacks defeated Savio Vega & Crush via count-out

Steve Austin & the Legion of Doom defeated Brian Pillman & WWF Tag Team Champions - WWF IC Champion Owen Hart & WWF European Champion Davey Boy Smith

WWF World Champion the Undertaker defeated Mankind

Raw is War:

Rockabilly (w/ the Honkytonk Man) defeated Ahmed Johnson via disqualification at 3:57 when Ahmed hit Rockabilly with his own guitar

Vader pinned Goldust (w/ Marlena) with the Vader Bomb at 8:22

Ahmed Johnson defeated Crush (w/ the Nation) in a gauntlet match; Crush defeated jobber #1 with a press slam gutbuster in 28 seconds; Crush defeated jobber #2 with a heart punch at 1:17; a third masked jobber hits the Pearl River Plunge and gets the pin in 10 seconds; after the match, he unviels himself to be Ahmed Doug Furnas & Phil LaFon defeated the Legion of Doom at 7:54 after Owen Hart & the British Bulldog interfered and Owen dropped Road Warrior Hawk throat-first over the top rope, with LaFon getting the pin

Steve Austin pinned WWF European Champion Davey Boy Smith in a non-title match following the Stunner at 13:02

 

 

WWF @ Green Bay, WI - Brown County Arena - September 28, 1997 (3,649)

Justin Bradshaw pinned Phinneas Godwinn

Jesse Jammes pinned Rockabilly

Goldust pinned Brian Pillman

The Patriot pinned Owen Hart

WWF Tag Team Champions the Headbangers defeated Savio Vega & Miguel Perez Jr.

Mankind defeated Hunter Hearst Helmsley in a falls count anywhere match

Crush, Chainz, Skull, & 8-Ball defeated Farooq, Rocky Miavia, D-Lo Brown, & Kama

The Undertaker defeated WWF World Champion Bret Hart via disqualification

 

 

WWF @ Green Bay, WI - Browne County Arena - January 14, 2001 (5,398)

The Big Bossman pinned Tex Slazenger with the sidewalk slam

Lita fought Molly Holly to a no contest when both women attacked Steven Richards and left ringside together

The Goodfather defeated the Brooklyn Brawler

Perry Saturn pinned Crash Holly by using the ropes for leverage; after the bout, Molly Holly took down both Saturn and Terri

WWF Tag Team Champions Edge & Christian defeated the Acolytes and the Dudley Boyz in an elimination match; the Hardyz were eliminated after a Diamond Cutter from Bubba Ray Dudley; Bubba was pinned after being hit with one of the title belts

Val Venis pinned K-Kwick with the fisherman's suplex

Steve Blackman pinned Bull Buchanon with an inside cradle

WWF World Champion Kurt Angle defeated Chris Jericho with a small package and using the tights for leverage

 

 

WWF @ Green Bay, WI - February 16, 2002 (3,912)

Rikishi pinned Mr. Perfect with the Bonzai Drop

Brock Lesnar & Leviathan defeated Randy Orton & Shelton Benjamin when Lesnar scored the pin

WWF Women's Champion Jazz pinned Lita

Sho Funaki pinned Perry Saturn

Kane pinned the Big Bossman with a chokeslam

WWF European Champion Diamond Dallas Page pinned Val Venis with the Diamond Cutter

WWF Tag Team Champions Tazz & Spike Dudley defeated Booker T & Test after Tazz locked Test in the Tazzmission

WWF IC Champion William Regal pinned Edge in a No DQ match after hitting him with brass knuckles

Matt & Jeff Hardy won a tag team turmoil match over the Acolytes, Scotty 2 Hotty & Albert, Lance Storm & Christian, the Dudley Boyz, and Billy Gunn & Chuck Palumbo; order of elimination: Lance Storm & Christian defeated Albert & Scotty 2 Hotty; the Acolytes defeated Storm & Christian; the Acolytes defeated the Dudley Boyz; Billy Gunn & Chuck Palumbo defeated the Acolytes; Matt & Jeff Hardy defeated Gunn & Palumbo after Lita interfered

 

 

WWE @ Green Bay, WI - Resch Center Arena - September 3, 2002

Velocity:

Billy Kidman pinned Albert with a sunset flip off the top

Sho Funaki pinned Mike Awesome with a roll up after Awesome hit the corner

John Cena pinned Chavo Guerrero Jr. with an inside cradle

Smackdown!:

Rey Mysterio Jr. pinned Billy Gunn (w/ Chuck Palumbo & Rico) at 5:05 with a victory roll out of a backdrop attempt; after the match, Chuck proposed to Gunn to be his 'partner in life', with Gunn accepting

WWE Cruiserweight Champion Jamie Knoble (w/ Nidia) pinned Shannon Moore at 6:01 with the Tiger Bomb in a non-title match

WWE World Champion Brock Lesnar (w/ Paul Heyman) pinned Randy Orton at 5:27 in a non-title match by rolling through on a crossbody off the top, picking Orton up, and hitting the F5

Mark Henry pinned Tajiri with a running powerslam at 3:24 after blocking the Tarantula

Batista pinned D-Von Dudley with a powerbomb at 2:32

Hardcore Holly pinned Matt Hardy with a roll over at 5:00 and holding the tights for leverage

Crash Holly pinned the Hurricane at 4:40 by reversing the chokeslam into an inside cradle

The Undertaker, Edge, & Rikishi defeated Kurt Angle, Eddie Guerrero, & Chris Benoit when Taker pinned Guerrero with the powerbomb at 11:06 as Benoit and Angle brawled on the floor

 

 

WWE @ Green Bay, WI - Resch Center - January 28, 2003

Sho Funaki defeated Jack Edwards

Nathan Jones defeated Chris Kanyon

Velocity:

Jamie Knoble (w/ Nidia) pinned Mike Bucci with the Sling Blade at 4:46

Nunzio pinned Chuck Palumbo with an inside cradle at 3:29

Red Dog pinned WWE Smackdown! Tag Team Champion Chavo Guerrero Jr. at 3:29 with a bridge; after the bout, John Cena came in the ring to double team Guerrero, with Eddie Guerrero soon making the save

Torrie Wilson pinned Dawn Marie at 4:03 with a DDT

Smackdown!:

Albert pinned Rey Mysterio Jr. with a kick to the face and a backbreaker

WWE Smackdown! Tag Team Champion Eddie Guerrero (w/ Chavo Guerrero Jr.) pinned John Cena (w/ Red Dogg) with the frogsplash after Chavo pushed Cena off the top

WWE Cruiserweight Champion Billy Kidman pinned Shannon Moore (w/ Matt Hardy) with the Shooting Star Press after blocking a superplex and kicking Hardy off the apron; after the bout, Hardy attacked Kidman from behind

Bill DeMott pinned Rikishi with his feet on the ropes after preventing a DDT by holding onto the top rope

Shelton Benjamin & Charlie Haas (w/ Kurt Angle) defeated Chris Benoit & Edge when Benjamin pinned Benoit after Angle interfered and hit Benoit in the back of the head with the world title belt; due to prematch stipulations, Benjamin & Haas earned a world tag team title shot for the following week

 

 

WWE (Raw) @ Green Bay, WI - Resch Center - July 12, 2003

WWE Raw Tag Team Champions Sylvian Grenier & Rene Dupree defeated the Dudley Boyz; after the bout, Spike Dudley made the save

Mark Jindrak pinned Rico

Maven & Garrison Cade defeated Randy Orton & Lance Storm

WWE Women's Champion Gail Kim defeated Molly Holly and Trish Stratus; Val Venis was the special referee for the bout

Christopher Nowinski & Rodney Mack defeated Tommy Dreamer & Rosey (Nowinski’s last match)

Test pinned Scott Steiner with the pumphandle slam

WWE IC Champion Booker T pinned Christian

Ric Flair (w/ WWE Raw World Champion Triple H) & Kane defeated Rob Van Dam & Kevin Nash; after the bout, Kane hit a chokeslam on RVD, Nash, Flair, Orton, and Booker T until Steve Austin came to the ring and hit Kane with a Stunner

 

 

WWE @ Green Bay, WI - Resch Center - January 19, 2004

The Dudley Boyz defeated two unknowns following the 3D

Steven Richards defeated Rob conway

Val Venis & Lance Storm defeated Garrison Cade & Mark Jindrak when Venis scored the pin with the Money Shot

Rosey pinned Ken Anderson with a swinging side slam

Raw - The winners of each male match earned a spot in the battle royal main event, the winner of which would enter the Royal Rumble at #30:

Booker T & Rob Van Dam defeated Matt Hardy & Christian at around the 6 minute mark when RVD pinned Hardy with the Five Star Frog Splash

Chris Jericho defeated Rene Dupree at 4:35 with a roll up into the Walls of Jericho

Mark Henry (w/ Teddy Long) pinned Rico (w/ Jackie Gayda) with the powerslam at 2:35

Spike Dudley defeated Kane via disqualification at 1:04 when the referee mistakenly thought Kane had shoved him, which in fact it was Spike as he fell out of the ropes to the floor; after the bout, officials prevented Kane from assaulting Spike with the steel ring steps

Bill Goldberg defeated Scott Steiner and Test by pinning Test with the spear and Jackhammer at 5:17; the bout was advertised as Goldberg vs. Steiner but was changed at the beginning of the telecast to a three way bout

Jazz (w/ Teddy Long) pinned Lita with a roll up and using the tights for leverage at 3:39 after Long distracted Lita, preventing her from hitting the moonsault

WWE IC Champion Randy Orton pinned the Hurricane in a non-title match at 2:51 with the RKO after poking his opponent in the eyes; following the bout, the Dudley Boyz made the save for the Hurricane and Rosey against Orton, Batista, & Ric Flair and attempted to put Flair through a table with the 3D before he was pulled from the ring; moments thereafter, Jonathan Coachman - who did guest commentary for much of the night - ordered the Dudleyz from the ring but ended up sustaining the 3D through the table

Bill Goldberg won a 6-man battle royal by last eliminating Randy Orton at 6:58; order of elimination: RVD by Booker at the 35 second mark with a kick to the face; Booker by Jericho via a clothesline at the 43 second mark; Jericho by Orton & Henry at 4:25; Henry by Orton and Goldberg as Goldberg charged into Orton as he attempted to eliminate Henry at 5:48; Orton by Goldberg via a gorilla press slam onto Ric Flair and Batista, who appeared at ringside moments prior; due to prematch stipulations, Goldberg earned the #30 spot in the Royal Rumble

WWE (Raw) @ Green Bay, WI - Resch Center - October 22, 2004

Stacy Keibler & Victoria defeated WWE Women's Champion Trish Stratus & Molly Holly

Simon Dean defeated Val Venis

The Hurricane & Rosey defeated Rodney Mack & Chuck Palumbo

Gene Snitsky defeated Maven

William Regal & Eugene defeated Rhyno & Tajiri and Rob Conway & Sylvian Grenier in an elimination match

WWE IC Champion Shelton Benjamin defeated Christian

Randy Orton, Chris Jericho, & WWE Raw Tag Team Champion Chris Benoit defeated WWE Raw World Champion Triple H, Ric Flair, & Batista

 

 

WWE @ Green Bay, WI - Resch Center - May 23, 2005

Raw

 

AWA Tag title changes in GB Bockwinkel/Stevens lose to Crusher/Robinson July 21, 1974 Gagne/Brunzell over Ventura/Adonis June 14th 1981 Crusher/Baron VR over Patera/Crusher Blackwell May 6th 1984

 

June 10th 1991 In Green Bay Wisconsin:

Sergeant Slaughter defeated Greg Valentine by Submission "Superfly" Jimmy Snuka pinned Bob Bradley Power & Glory battled The Orient Express to a Double Countout Jim Duggan battled The Warlord to a Double Countout (NO CONFIRMATION –SUPPOSED TV TAPING)

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XWF Results from Green Bay, Wisconsin 12-30-01

 

XWF House Show

Sunday, December 30, 2001

Brown County Arena Green Bay, WI (across the street from Lambeau Field...Go Pack Go!)

 

If you've seen the XWF infomercial...the house show looks NOTHING like it. No ramp, no banners, no JumboTrons, no pyro, no lighting truss. They just used the NAWF ring from Chicago, and threw an XWF ring apron on. And around that ring: 2 tiny blue protective mats, 1 on each side. Each was maybe 1/2 the length of the ring.

 

The "aisle" was an alley with curtain walls, and a curving set of chain-link, leading to regular guardrails surrounding the ring. Yeesh.

 

Anyway, on to the show...which hardly differed from the Milwaukee card the night before, except no Rena Mero.

 

I won't even bother transcribing Potzie, the DJ from 107.5 FM.

 

XWF commish ROWDY RODDY PIPER hits the ring to his old WCW music. Some of the shots he took at WWF include:

 

"Not one of you kissed a promoter's bum to get in here."

"OUR wrestlers actually like women."

(when a few fans start with "What?") "None of that BS here."

"Here in Green Bay, we actually drink our beer, instead of pouring it over our heads."

 

Again, Piper threatens to tell a Hart story, and that brings out JIMMY HART with his latest protege, HAIL (who looks a lot like Bill Goldberg.) Piper books a match for the strapping young lad, and it's on right away:

 

 

HAIL vs. GREG "THE HAMMER" VALENTINE

(referee: Mickey J)

 

Valentine is REALLY showing his age and weight...very flabby and leathery. Hail, surprisingly, did all the stalling. Hart had him mock Hogan, doing the big boot, legdrop, earcup to all 4 sides, and legdrop again...but he missed the 2nd time. Valentine locks on the figure-4, Hart rakes his eyes, Valentine goes for Hart, Hart swings megaphone, hits Wall by accident, and The Hammer pins him. Who's carrying who here? A dead opener.

 

 

DREZDEN vs. BIG VITO

 

Vito also kept his old "Mamaluke" WCW music...and gear...and gimmick. Some decent old-school stuff here between the ring and guardrails, I guess. Drezden catches Vito's flying crossbody off the turnbuckle attempt, and hits front fallaway slam for pin. Nothing to write home about.

 

 

JOSH MATTHEWS (from MTV's Tough Enough) vs. KID KASH

(female referee)

 

Now THIS ruled. Good, long matwork sequence to start. Josh's selling is pretty darn good...but neither man could decide who the heel was. Nice little spotfest where Josh baseball slides Kash outside the ring, and Josh hits a flying front somersault over the top rope onto the blue mats...only to have Kash repeat the whole sequence on him moments later. Kash broke out a couple of nice submission holds: surfboard, devil lock (as seen by ACW's Sam Hayne). Kash eventually wins with double arm underhook powerbomb...but he raises Josh's hand aferwards. Easily the match of the night, from a couple of good young kids.

 

 

"THE BRITISH STORM" IAN HENDERSON vs. NORMAN SMILEY

 

Yes, Virginia, Norman Smiley still wears low-cut shoes to the ring, and he still does the "bouncing pecs" gimmick. (Crowd started chanting "USA"...but they're both British, and one lives in Mexico City...ow, my head...) Anyway, after a swinging scoop slam, Norman does the wiggle and gets the female ref to spank him. Uh...yeah...and he gets hit with a falcon arrow (I think) for it. Henderson gets Smiley to submit with some sort of leg scissors headlock.

 

Penzer pimps Polaroids with XGI Girls (too much eye shadow there, Gorgeous George), and we're at intermission.

 

 

THE WALL vs. HACKSAW JIM DUGGAN

 

Duggan comes out to his same ol' march, and stalls to start with broken board comedy, and "USA" chants. Hacksaw pins Wall with 3-point stance, but Wall beats down Duggan and female ref afterwards. Duggan recovers, and Wall bails. Wall looks to be in great shape, but the match was a snoozer.

 

 

TRIPLE JEOPARDY: BUFF BAGWELL vs. "THE ORIGINAL" CURT HENNING vs. VAMPIRO

 

XWF "Triple Jeopardy" rules mean 2 men start, 1 man on apron, can tag himself in or be tagged in at any time. It's supposed to be only 2 men in the ring at once, but you know how rules go in wrestling.

 

A LOT of stalling and mic work (nobody since Hart really had used the mic yet at this point) at the start here, with Bagwell and Henning competing for who's-the-bigger-superstar, until Vampiro announces the biggest one is...Mickey J. Huh? Onto the wrestling...Buff and Vampiro take it into the crowd, and Vampiro jumps off the first-level railing (about 10 feet) onto Bagwell...spot of the night. Typical old-school ending: heels can't work together, Henning swings for Buff and hits Mickey J, Henning goes for the knux, Buff swipes 'em and KO's Vampiro for the pin. Vampiro recovers, clears the ring of heels, and thanks fans for supporting XWF's first tour.

 

So far, a LOT like Milwaukee's card, eh?

 

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House Show Results from Green Bay, WI, Saturday, August 22nd, 1998

From Sean R. hailing from Cedarburg, WI

· Wrath def. Kanyon by pin (?)

o Kanyon introduced first, Wrath second. The public address system at the arena was very hard to hear at times and it's been a while since I've seen Wrath, so I didn't realize it was him. Kanyon did not look very good. He could not connect with very much. I was quite surprised to see Kanyon having such a hard time putting him away. It almost seemed as if he was suffering from jet lag or something. Maybe somebody disturbed his nappy time. I don't know, but it wasn't pretty. In contrast, Wrath looked in top shape. The moves he attempted were crisp and clean. Played the crowd fairly well.

o With me still totally in the dark about his identity, I sat there dumbfounded as this match unfolded. I actually can't remember how it ended. My friends said it was a pin.

· Barry Darsow def. Horace Boulder by wrist lock submission (the Barely Legal)

o Horace introduced first, Barry second. This match started out by Barry walking up to the ring announcer and saying something to him. The announcer felt obliged to pass it on to the fans. He told us that Barry just said the he thought the next winner of the Super Bowl would be........ the Vikings. CHEAP HEAT!!!! CHEAP HEAT!!! Now, I'm not a Packers fan, I pledge my allegiance to the Lions, but the one thing you don't do in this state and expect to leave in working order is cut down the Green and Gold.

o After that, it was a pretty normal match up until the end. Darsow slaps on the wrist lock for the second time this match and for some reason instead of Horace extending his arm to get the rope which was well in reach he submits. Whatever happened to situational awareness? Damnit Horace, this was only Barry Darsow. I mean even Goldberg has beaten him 20 or 30 times. Upsetting, to say the least.

· Mongo def. Stevie Ray by pin

o Stevie Ray entered first. Started going on and on about how Jericho isn't in the house and he wants his belt back. Yadda yadda yadda. And how he isn't a whiner and will handle it himself. Blah, Blah, Blah. Then goes on about how he is sick and tired of former NFL player who think that they can become wrestlers, and how his next opponent finished his pro football career in Green Bay and that he will be ending his wrestling career here also. Can you dig it??? Out comes Mongo wearing the standard Bears Jacke.... Where's the Jacket?? What's that he's wearing???? A Packer T-Shirt???? CHEAP POP!!! CHEAP POP!!! Mongo gets to the ring and takes the microphone and says that js/..ag.w.et..*(7s//ag alkd woi. Damn PA system. Well whatever he said it didn't agree with Stevie. He steps out of the ring and starts heading back to the locker room area. Then he stops, goes back, circles, and then starts to leave again. After about 5 or 10 minutes of this he finally remembers that he is getting paid to wrestle.

o After that it was a fairly "regular" match. Mongo hits two of his patented three-point stance football blocks cleanly. Of course, by cleanly I mean that neither wrestler was contacted or harmed at any time during those blocks. And Not surprisingly no Stevie Ray match, as of late, could end without some twist. Mongo had Stevie Ray in the corner and was about to hit him, but lo and behold, he accidently hits the ref with his back swing. He goes to check on the ref. Stevie Ray takes this opportunity to reach into his trunks grabs a piece of equipment that no heel should be without. The Black Jack. Mongo sees this and knocks it away from him and then picks it up for himself. He then whacked Stevie Ray into the next county. Mongo proceeds to wake the ref and gets the pin. After the match Stevie was complaining to the ref that Mongo blindsided him with a foreign object. Ahhh, sweet justice, you gotta' love it.

· Dean Malenko def. Mike Enos by Texas Cloverleaf

o Mike Enos entered first. Dino Machino second. This match was as normal as any wrestling match can be. Enos start out doing well. He had Malenko on defense for a bit. Then one thing led to another. Then came the Texas Cloverleaf. Match over. Let me see here. Wrath enters the ring second and wins. Darsow enters second and wins. Mongo, second and wins. Malenko, second and wins. Hmmm, interesting.

· 15 minute intermission

o I don't know if this is normal for a house show or not, but with two matches left we had a 15 minute intermission. You know, on a warm and humid night, that is exactly what I want to do, sit around with several thousand of my closest friends in an arena that most closely resembles an over sized Dutch Oven for fifteen minutes with nothing to do but talk to your "neighbor". Granted the 8-year-old sitting next to me did have some good points on why Superman would be an excellent wrestler, but with only two matches left, I think Mills Lane says it best, "Let's get it on!" In retrospect I think they may have needed this time to rectify a little problem they had. That being the next match.

· Luger and K-Dog def. Hennig and Wrath. Luger racked Hennig.

o Originally billed as, and announced earlier in the evening as Luger and Konnan vs. Hennig and Hall, oh how things change. nWo black-and-white entrance music starts up. You could feel the excitement in the air. After the music played all the way through and no one came out we began to wonder about that intermission even more. Several minutes passed then the music started up again and out came Hennig carrying an NWO black-and-white shirt without Hall anywhere to be seen. He gets to the ring and .. no.. no... NOOOOO!!! grabs the microphone. He goes along the road well traveled by heels and insults the city and the fans. According to him, some crazed fan "took out" his scheduled partner and that there was no way he was going to face Lex and K-Dog alone. As for the crazed fan, now I don't want to perpetuate any rumors or muddy anybody's character, but at this point the only way I'd believe that is if that fan's name was Jack Daniels. That was why he brought out an nWo shirt, a shirt "that any wrestler in the back would love to wear." He then calls out Wrath. Wait a minute didn't Wrath already wrestle??? He tells Wrath that if he can wrestle this tag team match with Hennig and not lose it for them, he can be an nWo member. He accepts the offer.

o Wolfpac theme starts up. Or at least what I think is the Wolfpac theme. If anybody in the Green Bay area would like to donate a set of speakers to the Brown County Arena, they would be of great use. Out come Luger and Konnan. HUGE POP from the crowd. In K-Dog lingo that's a Capitol H, U, double G, E, Double P, with an O in between. SSSHHHHHH Konnan wants to speak on dis.

o A couple minutes later the match starts. After the usual squared circle dancing that occurs, a posedown breaks out between Luger and Hennig. Who's going to win this???? And the match continues. Actionwise this was by far the best match of the night. K-dog spent most of the time in the ring, with Hennig taking most of the ring time for the Black and White. The end of the match was typical, Konnan and Wrath were in. Both got knocked to the mat. Wrath slowly moves for the tag and gets it. Konnan even slower, but gets last second tag. Luger comes in and cleans house, and then does the chicken dance in the ring. No wait a minute he is signalling for the rack, and he gets it. Match over. One more for the good guys.

· Giant def. Nash by DQ (???)

o This match by far was the most disappointing. Not only because it screwed up the pattern of the second one in wins, but also because of the way it ended. It was way too short. I remember not too long ago that this was a match that had some meaning and purpose. Not any more. Giant comes out. Halfway to the ring he lights up a cigarette. What an athlete. He makes it about two or three more steps and nearly gets hit with a cup of beer or whatever. Wow, isn't a wrestler's life glamorous?

o As he gets to the ring Wolfpac music in the house!!!! Nash comes out and strolls to the ring. Takes the mike. "Hello, Green Bay!!" CHEAP POP!!! CHEAP POP!!!! "Nash in the house!!!". Nash and Giant then exchange a series of D-X Crotch Chops. Come to think of it K-dog had a couple of chops, also. I had to recheck my ticket I almost thought this was WWF.

o The match then proceded. There was a lot of corner work by each. Nash with his knee lifts and back elbows, and Giant with his BUTT bump, or Big Booty Block as I like to call it. Nash knocked Giant down so that he was resting across the second rope right in front of the timekeeper's table. Nash then made Giant his own personal hobby horse by jumping on his back. When will wrestlers learn not to rest on that rope?? Probably right after they learn not to turn your back on your opponent and celebrate in the middle of a match.While Giant was on the rope pondering his mistake, he started reaching for the bell that was on the table. Nash brought him to his feet, smacked him around a bit then attempted the Power Bomb, but was blocked by the Giant. Giant turns the tides and knocks Nash down and goes for the bell. He ends up knocking down the ref who was trying to get the bell away from him. At this point Nash knocks the bell out of his hand and the ref picks it up. Nash attempts to take it from the ref to no avail. He turns to face the Giant and gets a choke put on to him. Before the Giant could try to chokeslam him, Nash kicks him in the family jewels and the ref calls for the bell because of the low blow. Give me a freakin' break. A guy can get hit with a chair and not be DQed but kick a little low and he's a criminal.

o Then Nash leaves the ring. Giant shakes off the stun and is pleasantly surprised that he won. Now I don't condone this, and I actually think It shows absolutely no class or common sense, but after this match, it felt good to see the Giant get doused with a cup of something or another on his way out.

· And thats all she wrote.

 

 

Working on getting local indy results next....

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June 10th 1991 In Green Bay Wisconsin:

Sergeant Slaughter defeated Greg Valentine by Submission "Superfly" Jimmy Snuka pinned Bob Bradley Power & Glory battled The Orient Express to a Double Countout Jim Duggan battled The Warlord to a Double Countout (NO CONFIRMATION –SUPPOSED TV TAPING)

Those all aired on Prime Time Wrestling but I don't think they were all taped in Green Bay and I'm not even sure if they aired the same day. Out of curiosity, where did you find that?

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June 10th 1991 In Green Bay Wisconsin:

Sergeant Slaughter defeated Greg Valentine by Submission  "Superfly" Jimmy Snuka pinned Bob Bradley  Power & Glory battled The Orient Express to a Double Countout  Jim Duggan battled The Warlord to a Double Countout  (NO CONFIRMATION –SUPPOSED TV TAPING)

Those all aired on Prime Time Wrestling but I don't think they were all taped in Green Bay and I'm not even sure if they aired the same day. Out of curiosity, where did you find that?

Wrestling Informer or Obsessed with Wrestling - "Googled" Green Bay Wrestling results I think

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I just checked and it looks like those matches aired on PTW on 6/10/91 but they were taped all over the place.

 

Slaughter / Valentine and Power & Glory / Express were from Tucson, AZ. Snuka / Bradley was from MSG. Duggan / Warlord WAS from Green Bay but I'm not certain if it aired that day if at all.

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Good job. Thanks.

I've asked around a local wrestling website to try to find the GB results you don't have....no luck yet

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