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Today In Pro Wrestling History: April 20th

Sadly no Matt Riddle or RVD today, but that doesn’t mean the history is up in smoke!

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Hold on, let me vent my house out for a minute, 4/20 rockin, history never stoppin, but this Febreeze better lock in.

Okay, that’s better. This day at least has a few big moments no can argue with…and maybe one or two that just tickled me. Read if your eyes can focus today.

  • AWA WrestleRock (1986)

Now, this is historic for a few reasons. While the card wasn’t bad, the action didn’t suck, it was the AWA’s last stadium show. But the history comes from the WrestleRock Rumble. A Super Bowl Shuffle parody, and this is so tremendously cringe once you see it, you’ll never forget it. So enjoy the music video.

  • AJPW Fan Appreciation Day (1991)

A few angles to go with this show honestly. The Can-Am Express won the All Asia Tag Titles off Dynamite Kid & Johnny Smith. But the main event was star studded in retrospect. Kawada, Misawa and Kobashi took on Tsuruta-Gun (Akira Taue, Masanobu Fuchi and Jumbo Tsuruta). The only name some casual puro fans may not know is Fuchi, and he is the Ace of AJPW’s Junior division. Holding the Junior title for 1,309 days. Star studded, great ring work and legends vs rising stars. All in all, definitely a good way to appreciate fans.

  • WCW Nitro: United States Championship: Raven (c) vs Goldberg (1998)

This is Goldberg’s first title reign. Raven put him over big, the match, while short because it was a Goldberg match, did what it needed to do to pop a big reaction. Goldberg has the rocket here, and we all know where this is headed. The good here is the history we focus on, not the World title situation.

  • NJPW Sengoku Lord in Nagoya: IWGP Intercontinental Championship: Kota Ibushi (c) vs Zack Sabre Jr (2019)

Ibushi just won the Intercontinental belt from Naito at the G1 Supercard. This was a prove it match for Ibushi. Sabre beat Ibushi in the New Japan Cup, so Ibushi wanted Sabre for his first defense. The clash of styles and Ibushi still set up for the big push and to become the new Ace. We know how it ended up, but this was still a pivotal step in Ibushi’s arc during 2019-2021.

  • WrestleMania 41: Undisputed WWE Championship: Cody Rhodes (c) vs John Cena (2025)

The Never Seen 17, we all know why this is here. The heel turn is irrelevant, the history is the fact that Cena broke the Ric Flair recognized record. Cena went from not winning a match for years, to airing some grievances, and ending the retirement tour strong. However we feel about the way he got there, the history is still obvious. He broke the record, he is the new standard, so that’s an easy bit of history to end on.


See, you can tell when the events are actually fairly important, because I don’t need to type up the mental gymnastics. Goldberg, Kota Ibushi and John Cena on the same list, with the WrestleRock Rumble…definitely a 4/20 weird dream situation.

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

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Today In Pro Wrestling History: April 22nd

A fairly interesting balance of styles, history and companies! Check out what things actually matter today!

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Okay, so I’ve left the haze of the Velvet Goldmine and may finally have my head on…relatively correctly. Let us see what happened, where it went, what’s history and how many birthdays I need to add!

  • NWA Amarillo Show: 2 out of 3 Falls: NWA World Heavyweight Championship: Lou Thesz (c) vs Danny Hodge (1965)

These situations are becoming lost with most wrestling focus not going past the WrestleMania era. So let’s not overlook two of the most legitimate shooters in the history of pro wrestling. Lou Thesz, the “God of Wrestling” and Danny Hodge, the Olympic Silver Medalist and undefeated NCAA champion. Danny was the Junior Champ at the time and this was during Thesz’ last World reign. While the finish was inconclusive to keep them both “strong”, this was a rivalry that fed generations during the 50s and 60s. The fact the names are still referenced and their moves are still used 60+ years later…the wrestling speaks for itself.

  • Oba Femi Birthday (1998)

The Ruler, the Beast Master, the man who turns spoilers into Meltzer guesses…Oba Femi is currently the King without a crown but this King definitely has the rocket. So why would I overlook his birthday after he just made history two days ago? I don’t think I need to validate the acknowledgment, so I won’t.

  • ECW Cyberslam (2000)

The end days of ECW were weird man. This show happened just days after Mike Awesome left to join WCW while he was ECW Champion, so Taz (who was a WWF employee) had to beat Awesome for the title and then drop the belt at this show. This was the show where Tommy Dreamer finally got the ECW World title, even if he never wanted his character to get it, it was a big feel good moment for fans and the locker room. Until Justin Credible comes out, pisses on the fun, challenges Tommy, and when Tommy agrees…Francine turns on him and Justin walks out as World champ. The whiplash of the joy for Dreamer and the outrage of Justin and Francine, as well as the absurdity of the Mike Awesome and Taz stuff is historic if nothing else.

  • STARDOM Grows Up: Kairi Hojo Homecoming: Wonder of Stardom Championship: Kairi Hojo (c) vs Hana Kimura (2017)

Kairi was on her goodbye tour since she was joining WWE soon, and the event was held in Yamaguchi, her home town. This match defined two eras. Kairi wasn’t only the Pirate Princess, but she WAS the White Belt, when she retained against Hana, that solidified Kairi with the White Belt. But this also set Hana up for her rise to the top of everyone’s hearts, even as a heel. Still technically a Freelancer, since she was with Wrestle-1, Hana, Kagetsu, La Rosa Negra and Kris Wolf turned her mother’s Kimura-Gun into Oedo Tai, and heeled it up in ways the fans loved and hated at the same time. Hana lost, but established the stable and herself as major players for the next few years of Stardom. Oedo Tai 4 Ever!

  • WWE Monday Night Raw: Women’s Championship Battle Royale (2024)

If memory serves the original IWC reaction to this match was outrage thinking Becky didn’t deserve to win. But after Liv injured Rhea as payback for Rhea putting her on the shelf. Liv not winning and adding more fuel to her Revenge Tour fire and the story with Dom, was actually the perfect slow roll. Dom and Liv are still at the top of the cards, box office heels and riding the hype of this story as of today. So this has to go down as historic, if not because it was another reign for Becky, but how it built Liv and this Dirty Dom situation.


Well look at that, nothing crazy one way or the other and only one birthday! We got some classic wrasslin, a recent angle still paying off, ECW shenanigans and a little dash of Japan. Plus if anyone knows me, if I can fit in information about Hana Kimura, I’m going to. But I think this was pretty rational and balanced thank you very much!

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

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Today In Pro Wrestling History: April 21st

No more indulging in the RVD and Matt Riddle past times, but wow a lot of WWE stuff happened today.

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The day after the 2026 WrestleMania, we get a very WWE heavy list of history. So the puroresu enthusiasts will have to skip this one.  Time to learn some history!

  • WWF MSG Show (1980)

Let’s skip to the ancient point, Pat Patterson lost the Intercontinental Championship to Ken Patera. This was the first title change in the history of many people’s favorite little upper mid card title. So while we don’t know if the ethereal Brazilian tournament to unify the South American and North American titles actually happened, we know this change happened!

  • WWF Backlash (2002)

This was a big sexy event of a lot of history. The last PPV using WWF, Hulk Hogan beat Triple H for his final World title reign and Brock’s PPV debut had him beat Jeff Hardy by TKO. One event, three fairly big things…and we still have more WWE stuff on the way.

  • WWE Monday Night Raw: King of the Ring Tournament (2008)

A whole night of King of the Ring, capped off with finals! William Regal beat CM Punk with the Regal Stretch! You think I was gonna miss a chance to give William Regal his flowers?

  • NXT Lowell Show: NXT Championship: Finn Balor (c) vs Samoa Joe (2016)

This was historic for a few reasons as well! It was on a live event, it was Joe’s first title in WWE, and it snapped Finn’s record 292 day reign at the time. While I can’t expand much on it since I wasn’t in Massachusetts, the fact that it happened can’t be overlooked.

  • WWE The Shield’s Final Chapter (2019)

I think the title explains why it’s on here. The match is irrelevant, they are the most impactful faction of the current wrestling generation. Mox reigns supreme in AEW and Rollins and Reigns have been holding it down for WWE. None of this should be questioned.

  • AEW Dynasty (2024)

This was a big deal for the landscape of wrestling last few years. Swerve Strickland became the first African American AEW World Champion. Ospreay defeats Danielson in a match that was technically good and fulfilled the Dream Match aspect for many. Jack Perry put the bow on the history aspect since it was his first show back after the CM Punk shenanigans.


See, while I detest AEW after Revolution 2020…I can acknowledge things that actually matter. More options for people to make money is good, just because it’s not for me, doesn’t mean it shouldn’t exist. But yikes there’s a lot of post-4/20 WWE. Maybe I’m still high.

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

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