Warren pledges to release Trump records if elected

Sen. Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth WarrenWarren, Democrats urge Trump to back down from veto threat over changing Confederate-named bases OVERNIGHT DEFENSE: Joint Chiefs chairman says he regrets participating in Trump photo-op | GOP senators back Joint Chiefs chairman who voiced regret over Trump photo-op | Senate panel approves 0B defense policy bill Trump on collision course with Congress over bases with Confederate names MORE (D-Mass.) pledged Friday to release a slew of documents from the Trump administration regarding its dealings with Ukraine should she win in November’s election. 

“On day one as president, I will order the release of every document related to this impeachment inquiry that the administration has been hiding. The public needs to know what happened,” Warren tweeted.

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The remarks come as Senate Democrats push for the chamber to vote next week to allow a slate of witnesses and documents be made available in its impeachment trial. It is unclear if four Republicans would join the effort from the 47 Democrats to give it a majority in the chamber, with only a small handful of moderate GOP votes up for grabs.

The White House exerted executive privilege during the House’s impeachment investigation, blocking testimony from several key officials and withholding documents, much to the chagrin of the chamber’s Democrats who accused the White House of a cover-up. 

The House ultimately voted largely along party lines to approve two articles of impeachment against the president over his efforts to pressure Ukraine to investigate his political rivals and to obstruct the House’s inquiry.

Warren said her potential move would be an effort to increase transparency over the Trump administration. 

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“I think the American people have a right to know,” she told ABC News. “The American people have a right to know. It’s their government, and they should be able to see these documents.” 

The Massachusetts Democrat also said this week she would establish an independent task force to investigate corruption in the Trump administration if she wins the White House. She pledged to create an independent Justice Department task force to investigate “violations” of Trump administration officials of federal bribery laws, insider trading laws and other anticorruption and public integrity laws.

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Weld bets on New Hampshire to fuel long shot bid against Trump

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Former Massachusetts Gov. William WeldWilliam (Bill) WeldVermont governor, running for reelection, won’t campaign or raise money The Hill’s Campaign Report: Amash moves toward Libertarian presidential bid Libertarians view Amash as potential 2020 game changer for party MORE (R) is betting on undeclared voters in New Hampshire to fuel his long shot challenge against President TrumpDonald John TrumpSenate advances public lands bill in late-night vote Warren, Democrats urge Trump to back down from veto threat over changing Confederate-named bases Esper orders ‘After Action Review’ of National Guard’s role in protests MORE, believing the state’s fierce independent streak and potential for cross-over voters could turn him into a contender after the Feb. 11 primary.

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Weld faces astronomically long odds in his effort to win New Hampshire. Trump’s grip on the Republican Party is as tight as ever.

Over the course of 120 events Weld has attended across the Granite State over the past year, he said there’s been no evidence to suggest that Trump’s voters are warming to him as an alternative.

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However, Weld says he’s gaining traction among left-leaning independents and undeclared voters who are eligible to vote in either party’s primary in New Hampshire.

“When people say, ‘how are you going to turn around those die-hard Trumpers’ — I’m not,” Weld said in an interview at The Hill’s office. “My job is to enlarge the electorate of people who vote in the Republican primary.”

Weld said he and his wife have been throwing boutique “soap parties” to convince independents to cross over on primary day to cast a ballot against Trump.

The soap is so voters who become independents for a day can “take a long hot shower and go back to being a Democrat” after casting a ballot against Trump in the GOP primary, Weld said.

Weld faces near impossible odds in his quest for the nomination.

A WBUR survey of New Hampshire from last month found Trump at 74 percent support, against 9 percent for Weld.

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The Trump campaign and the Republican National Committee (RNC) combined to raise more than $463 million in 2019. The Weld campaign brought in about $1.3 million in the first three quarters of 2019.

About a half-dozen states will not even hold GOP primaries this year, and the RNC has taken other steps to head off a potential primary challenger as well.

But Weld says the bar for success is so low that he’s set up to shock the world on primary day in New Hampshire.

The “wise guys,” Weld said, expect him to get only 1 or 2 percent in New Hampshire, so a 10 percent showing or better might be all he needs.

“If I got 20 percent, they’d be like, holy shit, what’s happening here?,” Weld said.

Regardless, Weld said he’s in the race for the long haul to ensure that Republicans have a candidate running in the unlikely case Trump is removed from office by the Senate or some unforeseen political pressure chases him from the ballot.

“Unless the roof falls on my head, I’ll keep going as long as I can,” Weld said.

Weld, who ran on the Libertarian Party ticket with former New Mexico Gov. Gary JohnsonGary Earl JohnsonWhere Biden, Trump stand in key swing states Amash decides against Libertarian campaign for president The Hill’s Campaign Report: Amash moves toward Libertarian presidential bid MORE in 2016, said if he does not win the GOP nomination, he will not run as a third-party candidate again.

Rather, Weld said he could happily support former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenHillicon Valley: Biden calls on Facebook to change political speech rules | Dems demand hearings after Georgia election chaos | Microsoft stops selling facial recognition tech to police Trump finalizing executive order calling on police to use ‘force with compassion’ The Hill’s Campaign Report: Biden campaign goes on offensive against Facebook MORE in a matchup against Trump. Weld even volunteered to campaign for Biden and believes he’d be an effective surrogate for the campaign in convincing moderate Republicans to reject Trump.

“They could use me if they want crossover votes and I’d be there,” Weld said.

The former Massachusetts governor said he likes and admires Sens. Bernie SandersBernie SandersThe Hill’s 12:30 Report: Milley apologizes for church photo-op Harris grapples with defund the police movement amid veep talk Biden courts younger voters — who have been a weakness MORE (I-Vt.) and Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth WarrenWarren, Democrats urge Trump to back down from veto threat over changing Confederate-named bases OVERNIGHT DEFENSE: Joint Chiefs chairman says he regrets participating in Trump photo-op | GOP senators back Joint Chiefs chairman who voiced regret over Trump photo-op | Senate panel approves 0B defense policy bill Trump on collision course with Congress over bases with Confederate names MORE (D-Mass.), but would have a “tough” time supporting either of them, believing their progressive politics are out of step with where most of the country is.

And he’s worried about how a candidate from the left would fare in a head-to-head matchup against Trump.

“I think it’d be tight and I don’t want it to be tight,” Weld said.

Weld also said he’d also be happy if either Rep. Justin AmashJustin AmashOver 1,400 pro athletes, coaches call on Congress to back bill ending qualified immunity House Democrats set to introduce proposed ban on chemical weapons Mark Cuban says he’s decided not to run for president MORE (I-Mich.) or former Rhode Island Gov. Lincoln Chafee secured the Libertarian Party’s nomination.

Regardless, Weld says he wants Trump out of office at all costs. He believes the president should be removed from office immediately by the GOP-controlled Senate.

“I think he should be removed from office right now by the Senate and we can all get back to our normal lives,” Weld said. “I think that’s what the founders would say. This is precisely the conduct they were most worried about …they were thinking about someone who would interfere with the structure of government.”

Weld says he thinks GOP senators stick with Trump out of “fear of retribution” from the president and his supporters.

“It’s fear and it’s fueled by an obsession with getting reelected,” he said.

Weld is warning Senate Republicans that absolving Trump of wrongdoing in the impeachment trial will backfire, and that instead, the GOP will pay a price at the ballot box for not removing him from office.

When asked if he thinks Republicans will lose the Senate, Weld responded: “I think it’s quite likely.”

Bloomberg says campaign will have 800 staffers across California

Michael BloombergMichael BloombergEngel scrambles to fend off primary challenge from left It’s as if a Trump operative infiltrated the Democratic primary process Liberals embrace super PACs they once shunned MORE said his presidential campaign will have as many as 800 staff members in California by the end of next week, a further indicator he is betting big on a strong showing in the Golden State. 

“California, as you know, has the most delegates, and we’re going to do everything that we can to win them,” the former New York City mayor said at a campaign event in California on Monday.

“We’re opening 20 offices, including one here in downtown Fresno, and we’re working with more than 300 staff members, and we’re growing daily. We think by the end of next week we’ll have 800 staff members across the state to make sure that we get everyone out to the polls,” he added.

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California is one of several states to hold its nominating contest on March 3, dubbed Super Tuesday because of the sheer number of primaries and caucuses held on that date. The state will be a top prize early next month, with its primary allocating a hefty 415 pledged delegates.

The announcement comes as Bloomberg works to make up ground in the primary field. He entered the primary field late, officially launching his campaign in November, several months after many of his competitors.

He is not contesting the first four nominating states of Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina and is instead dedicating hundreds of millions of his own dollars to expanding his staffing and blitzing Super Tuesday states with advertising. 

While the strategy has drawn accusations from activists that Bloomberg is working to buy the nomination, his plan appears to be improving his standing in the polls in the crowded primary field. The former mayor climbed to third place in a national Morning Consult poll released Monday, and other surveys have shown him outpacing some contenders who had been campaigning for months before his campaign’s official launch.

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Warren on her choice to replace Mike Pence: 'I already have a dog'

Sen. Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth WarrenWarren, Democrats urge Trump to back down from veto threat over changing Confederate-named bases OVERNIGHT DEFENSE: Joint Chiefs chairman says he regrets participating in Trump photo-op | GOP senators back Joint Chiefs chairman who voiced regret over Trump photo-op | Senate panel approves 0B defense policy bill Trump on collision course with Congress over bases with Confederate names MORE (D-Mass.) told a voter that she “already has a dog” when the 2020 White House hopeful was asked about her choice to replace Vice President Pence. 

The voter asked Warren at a town hall in Lebanon, N.H., on Sunday if she ever whispers to her dog Bailey, “Who is going to be my Mike PenceMichael (Mike) Richard PencePence posts, deletes photo of Trump campaign staff without face masks, not social distancing Pence threatens to deploy military if Pennsylvania governor doesn’t quell looting Pence on Floyd: ‘No tolerance for racism’ in US MORE?”

“I already have a dog,” Warren responded. 

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The crowd cheered in response to the senator’s deadpan joke. 

Warren went on to describe her ideal type of running mate, and Cabinet members, without naming any potential picks. 

“I want people who are there because they believe in public service. I want people who are gonna be good partners in this fight. I want people who are willing to pick up the tools that are already there and to use them on behalf of the public,” she said. “It’s so easy to get discouraged and to say [Senate Majority Leader] Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellSenate advances public lands bill in late-night vote GOP senator to try to reverse requirement that Pentagon remove Confederate names from bases No, ‘blue states’ do not bail out ‘red states’ MORE [R-Ky.] just ruins everything. There’s a lot of truth in that, too, but it isn’t everything. There is a lot we can still do.” 

Warren also said her ideal vice president is someone “who is going to be in the fight” with her.  

“I want smart people. … I want people who have ideas. I want people who have worked in the fields,” she added. “I want people who believe that they can be part of putting government on the side of our citizens instead of on the sides of giant corporations.” 

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Warren’s town hall in Lebanon is one of many campaign events she and her opponents are holding in New Hampshire ahead of Tuesday’s first-in-the-nation primary. 

Warren trailed former South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete ButtigiegPete ButtigiegScaled-back Pride Month poses challenges for fundraising, outreach Biden hopes to pick VP by Aug. 1 It’s as if a Trump operative infiltrated the Democratic primary process MORE and Sen. Bernie SandersBernie SandersThe Hill’s 12:30 Report: Milley apologizes for church photo-op Harris grapples with defund the police movement amid veep talk Biden courts younger voters — who have been a weakness MORE (I-Vt.) in last week’s chaotic Iowa caucuses, but she came in third, ahead of former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenHillicon Valley: Biden calls on Facebook to change political speech rules | Dems demand hearings after Georgia election chaos | Microsoft stops selling facial recognition tech to police Trump finalizing executive order calling on police to use ‘force with compassion’ The Hill’s Campaign Report: Biden campaign goes on offensive against Facebook MORE, who had been regarded as the front-runner in the 2020 race. 

Daily Pro Wrestling History (08/24): WWE SummerSlam 2003

1944 

Kansas City, Kansas:

– MWA World Heavyweight Champion Orville Brown and Les Wolfe drew 1 fall a piece

– Jimmy Coffield beat Jack Suzek in 2 out of 3 falls

– Jack Hader beat Earl Wampler

– Harold “Sonny” Myers defeated Larry Tilliman by DQ

1955 

Montreal, Quebec, Canada:

– Don Leo Jonathan defeated Yvon Robért for the Montreal Athletic Commission World Heavyweight Title

1956 

– Eddie Gossett (Graham) and Art Neilson defeated Don and Red McIntyre for the Georgia NWA World Tag Team Titles

1960 

Bridgeport, Connecticut:

– The Fabulous Kangaroos (Al Costello and Roy Heffernan) defeated Lou and Red Bastien for the Capitol Wrestling United States Tag Team Titles

Mobile, Alabama:

– Eric Pederson defeated Joe Scarpa (Chief Jay Strongbow) to win the NWA Gulf Coast Heavyweight Title 

1961 

Chicago, Illinois:

– Pat O’Connor is awarded the NWA United States Heavyweight Title at the annual NWA meeting (title had been vacant since Buddy Rogers won the NWA World Heavyweight Title from O’Connor on June 30)

1962 

Portland, Oregon:

– Luther Lindsay defeated Fritz Von Goering for the NWA Pacific Northwest Heavyweight Title

1963 

Portland, Oregon:

– Tony Borne defeated Billy White Wolf to win the NWA Pacific Northwest Heavyweight Title

1964 

Davenport, Iowa: 

– AWA Champion Verne Gagne beat The Crusher

– Billy Red Cloud beat Larry Hennig 

– Mitsu Arakawa beat Sailor Art Thomas

Memphis, Tennessee: 

– Karl and Kurt Von Brauner defeated Al Perez and Tojo Yamamoto for the Mid-America NWA World Tag Team Titles

1966 

Honolulu, Hawaii:

– Neff Maivia defeated Ripper Collins to win the NWA Hawaii Heavyweight Title

Nashville, Tennessee:

– Giant and Moose Evans defeated Luke Graham and Karl Von Brauner to win the Mid-America NWA World Tag Team Titles

1970 

Memphis, Tennessee:

– Johnny Walker and Tojo Yamamoto defeated The Interns for the Mid-America NWA Southern Tag Team Titles

1972 

Amarillo, Texas:

– Lord Alfred Hayes and Ricky Starr defeated Bobby Duncum and Dick Murdoch to win the NWA Western States Tag Team Titles

1973 

St. Louis, Missouri:

– Missouri Champion Gene Kiniski won 2/3 falls over Ron Fuller

– Rufus R. Jones defeated Big Bill Miller via DQ

– Johnny Valentine and Pat O’Connor defeated Terry Funk and Hans Schmidt

– Bob Geigel defeated Lord Al Hayes

– Jerry Brisco and Roger Kirby draw

– Tokyo Joe and Togo the Great defeated Jim Brunzell and Danny Little Bear (billed before as Chief)

Los Angeles, California:

– John Tolos defeated Victor Rivera for the NWA Americas Heavyweight Title 

1974 

St. Louis, Missouri:

– Johnny Valentine defeated Harley Race in 2 out of 3 falls

– Dick the Bruiser and Bobo Brazil defeated Dick Murdoch and Big Bill Miller via DQ

– Lord Alfred Hayes and Pat O’Connor draw

– The Sheik defeated Devoy Brunson

– Bob Geigel defeated Tony Ladue

– George Steele and Bulldog Bob Brown defeated Sailor Art Thomas and The Viking

Chattanooga, Tennessee;

– Ricky Gibson and Steve Kovacs won the NWA Mid-America Tag Team Titles from Chris Gallagher and Don Kent 

1975 

Toronto, Ontario, Canada:

– The Crusaders (Billy Red Lyons and Dewey Robertson) defeated NWA Toronto International Tag Team Champions The Kelly Twins (Mike and Pat) to win the titles

– NWA Toronto United States Heavyweight Champion The Sheik defeated John Quinn to retain the title

1977

Murfreesboro, Tennessee;

– Dan Morrow and Bryan Turner defeated Kory Williams and Mike Woods for the NWA Mid-America Tag Team Titles

Miami, Florida:

– Rocky Johnson and Steve Keirn defeated Dutch Mantel and Buddy Roberts 

– NWA Florida Television Champion Pedro Morales defeated Pat Patterson to retain the title

– NWA Florida Southern Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff defeated Don Muraco to retain the title 

– NWA Florida Heavyweight Champion Dusty Rhodes defeated WWWF Heavyweight Champion Superstar Billy Graham by disqualification to retain the title

1978

Jacksonville, Florida:

– Wahoo McDaniel defeated The Spoiler to win the Florida NWA Southern Heavyweight Title

1979 

Augusta, Georgia:

– Killer Karl Kox defeated Bob Armstrong to win the vacant NWA Georgia Heavyweight Title

Knoxville, Tennessee:

– Dick Slater defeated The Mongolian Stomper for the NWA Southeastern Heavyweight Title

1981 

Memphis, Tennessee:

– Ricky & Robert Gibson beat The Heartbreakers

– The Nightmares beat Koko Ware & Roy Rogers

– The Nightmares, Jimmy Hart, & The Heartbreakers beat Koko Ware, Roy Rogers, Plowboy Frazier, Ricky & Robert Gibson

– Dutch Mantel & Bill Dundee beat Atsushi Onita & Masa Fuchi via DQ

– Jerry Lawler defeated The Dream Machine in a No Disqualification match for the AWA Southern Heavyweight Title 

– Bugsy McGraw defeated Steve Keirn to win the NWA Mid-America Heavyweight Title

1984 

San Antonio, Texas:

– Chicky Starr defeated Eric Embry to win the Southwest Championship Wrestling Southwest Junior Heavyweight Title

1986 

Mexico City, Mexico:

– Fishman defeated Villano III to win the WWF World Light Heavyweight Title 

– El Dandy won the NWA World Welterweight Title by defeating Javier Cruz

Asheville, North Carolina:

– Bill Dundee defeated Rocky King

– Buddy Landell defeated Todd Champion

– Dennis Condrey defeated the Warlord

– Wahoo McDaniel defeated Bobby Eaton

– Ron Garvin defeated NWA US Champion Nikita Koloff

– Magnum TA, Dick Murdoch, NWA Tag Team Chapions Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated NWA National Heavyweight Champion Tully Blanchard, JJ Dillon, NWA TV Champion Arn Anderson, & Ole Anderson

– Dusty Rhodes defeated Big Bubba in a steel cage match

1987 

Memphis, Tennessee:

– John Paul beat Keith Roberson

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– Tracy Smothers beat Lord Humongous

– The Rock-n-Roll RPMs beat Alan West & Mark Starr

– Rocky Johnson beat Big Bubba via DQ

– The Nasty Boys beat Paul Diamond & Pat Tanaka

– Bill Dundee beat Big Bubba

– Mid-America Champ Jeff Jarrett beat Goliath

– Don Bass defeated Jerry Lawler for the AWA Southern Heavyweight Title

Greenville, South Carolina:

– MOD Squad Spike defeated Larry Stephens (sub. for Denny Brown)

– The Italian Stallion defeated Colt Steele (sub. for the Barbarian)

– Ivan Koloff & Manny Fernandez defeated Kendall Windham & Jimmy Valiant

– The Barbarian defeated Rocky King

– Arn Anderson & NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Barry Windham & Jimmy Garvin (stipulations stated the winners would be the #1 contenders for the NWA Tag Team Titles)

– Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA US Champion Lex Luger via disqualification

– NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Ron Garvin in a No DQ match

1989 

Raleigh, North Carolina:

– Al Greene & Bill Irwin defeated the Ding Dongs

– Ron Simmons pinned Brad Anderson

– Brian Pillman pinned Norman

– Rick & Scott Steiner defeated the New Zealand Militia

– Steve Williams (sub. for Sting) defeated the Great Muta via disqualification

– NWA US Champion Lex Luger pinned Tommy Rich

– NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned Terry Funk

– The Road Warriors defeated the Samoan Swat Team in a steel cage match 

1990 

East Rutherford, New Jersey:

– Tom Zenk pinned Dutch Mantel 

– Brian Pillman pinned Buddy Landell 

– Big Van Vader pinned Dr. X (Randy Culley) 

– The Steiner Brothers (Rick and Scott) defeated NWA United States Tag Team Champions The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton and Stan Lane) to win the titles 

– Stan Hansen pinned Terry Taylor (sub. for an injured Tommy Rich)

– Sid Vicious, Barry Windham, & Arn Anderson defeated El Gigante, Paul Orndorff, & the Junkyard Dog

– NWA World Heavyweight Champion Sting pinned Ric Flair to retain the title

– NWA United States Heavyweight Champion Lex Luger defeated Mark Callous to retain the title 

– NWA World Tag Team Champions Doom (Butch Reed and Ron Simmons) defeated The Rock ‘n’ Roll Express (Robert Gibson and Ricky Morton) 

1991 

Tokyo, Japan:

– Mark Starr defeated Ricky Fuji for the FMW version of the AWA World Light Heavyweight Title

Jacksonville, Florida:

– Big Josh defeated Joey Maggs

– Tracy Smothers & Steve Armstrong defeated Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin

– WCW TV Champion Steve Austin fought Johnny B. Badd to a draw

– Terrance Taylor & Richard Morton defeated Dustin Rhodes & Robert Gibson

– Tom Zenk defeated the Diamond Studd

– Rick Steiner & PN News defeated Dick Murdoch & Dick Slater

– WCW World Champion Lex Luger defeated Bobby Eaton

– Sting, El Gigante, Barry Windham, & Yellow Dog defeated Cactus Jack, Kevin Sullivan, the One Man Gang, & Arn Anderson in Wargames

1992 

Memphis, Tennessee:

– The Russian Unified Team beat Tony Falk & The Hornet

– Bare Knuckles Champ Eric Embry beat Doug Gilbert via countout

– JT Southern beat Mike Miller

– Pacific Northwest Champ Brickhouse Brown pinned Billy Joe Travis

– Miss Texas beat Lauren Davenport to win the USWA Women’s Title

– USWA Texas Champ Brian Christopher beat Eric Embry

– USWA Southern Champ Reno Riggins beat Buddy Landel via DQ

– USWA Unified World Champ Eddie Gilbert beat Chris Adams

– Bill Dundee beat Tommy Rich via DQ

– USWA Tag Team Champions Jeff Jarrett and Jerry Lawler defeated The Moondogs (Cujo and Spike) to retain the title

Sano, Japan:

– Tommy Rogers pinned Masao Inoue

– Bobby Fulton pinned Satoru Asako

– The Giant Baba, Kimura, & Mitsuo Momota defeated Eigen, Okuma, & Fuchi

– Doug Furnas & Dan Kroffat defeated Mighty Inoue & Kikuchi

– Kobashi & the Patriot defeated Dan Spivey & Angel

– Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion Mitsuhara Misawa & Kawada defeated Stan Hansen & Jackie Fulton

– Richard Slinger, WCW/NWA Tag Team Champions Steve Williams & Terry Gordy defeated Jumbo Tsuruta, Taue, & Ogawa 

1994 

WCW Clash of the Champions: Cedar Rapids, Iowa:

– The Nasty Boys defeated WCW Tag Team Champions Paul Orndorff & Paul Roma in a non-title match 

– Ricky Steamboat pinned WCW US Champion Steve Austin to win the title 

– Dustin & Dusty Rhodes defeated Terry Funk & Bunkhouse Buck (w/ Col. Rob Parker & Meng) via disqualification 

– Antonio Inoki defeated WCW TV Champion Lord Steven Regal (w/ Sir William) in a non-title match

– Ric Flair (with Sensuous Sherri) defeated WCW World Heavyweight Champion Hulk Hogan (with Jimmy Hart) by countout

2002

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:

– Gary Wolfe defeated Christian York to become the first 3PW Heavyweight Champion

Boston, Massachusetts:

– ROH Heavyweight Champion Low Ki defeated A.J. Styles to retain the title

2003 

WWF SummerSlam: Phoenix, Arizona:

– Rey Mysterio defeated Shannon Moore to retain the WWE Cruiserweight Championship

– La Résistance (René Duprée and Sylvain Grenier) (with Rob Conway) defeated The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray and D-Von) (with Spike Dudley) to retain the World Tag Team Championship

– The Undertaker defeated A-Train (with Sable)

– Shane McMahon defeated Eric Bischoff in a Falls Count Anywhere match

– Eddie Guerrero defeated Chris Benoit, Rhyno, and Tajiri in a Fatal 4-Way match to retain the WWE United States Championship

– WWE Champion Kurt Angle defeated Brock Lesnar by submission to retain the title 

– Kane pinned Rob Van Dam in a No Holds Barred match

– World Heavyweight Champion Triple H defeated Goldberg, Chris Jericho, Shawn Michaels, Kevin Nash and Randy Orton in an Elimination Chamber match to retain the title

2007 

Hartford, Connecticut:

– ROH World Champion Takeshi Morishima defeated Brent Albright and Claudio Castagnoli in a three-way Elimination match to retain the title

– Roderick Strong defeated Jack Evans in a Steel Cage match 

– ROH World Tag Team Champions The Briscoes (Jay and Mark) defeated El Generico and Kevin Steen in a Steel Cage match to retain the titles

2018

AAA TripleMania: Mexico City, Mexico:

– Dragon Bane won a six-way over Dragon Bane, Astrolux, Aramis, Draztick Boy and Latigo 

– Sammy Guevara won the AAA cruiserweight title in a four-way over champion Australian Suicide along with Shane Strickland and ACH 

– Nino Hamburguesa & Big Mami retained the AAA mixed tag titles over El Hijo del Vikingo & Vanilla (Vargas), Angelikal & La Hiedra and Dinastia & Lady Maravilla.

– Flamita & Bandido won a four-way ladder match for the No. 1 contender position for the AAA tag titles over Andrew Everett & DJZ, Aero Star & Drago and Laredo Kid & Golden Magic

– Carta Brava Jr. & Mocho Cota Jr. & Tito Santana won a three-way trios match over Mamba & Maximo & Pimpinela Escarlata and Taurus & Puma King & El Hijo de L.A. Park

– Averno & Chessman & Super Fly beat Juventud Guerrera & Teddy Hart & Jack Evans in a lumberjack strap match

– La Mascara & Rey Escorpion & El Texano Jr. beat Pagano & Murder Clown & Joe Lider in a street fight

– Lady Shani beat Faby Apache in a mask vs. hair match

– Fenix won the AAA Mega heavyweight title in a four-way over champion Jeff Jarrett, Rich Swann and Brian Cage 

– El Hijo del Fantasma lost his mask in a four-way against L.A. Park, Pentagon Jr. and Psycho Clown