The Great American Bash
July 6, 1985 in Charlotte, NC
Memorial Stadium drawing 27,000 ($300,000)
Ron Bass fought Buddy Landell to a draw.
NWA National Tag Team Champions Ole & Arn Anderson beat Buzz Sawyer & Dick Slater when Ole pinned Sawyer.
Manny Fernandez, Sam Houston & Buzz Tyler beat Superstar Billy Graham, Konga The Barbarian, & Abdullah the Butcher when Houston pinned Graham.
Jimmy Valiant beat Paul Jones in a "Dog Collar Chain Match."
AWA World Tag Team Champions The Road Warriors fought NWA World Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & Krusher Khruschev to a double DQ.
NWA U.S. Champion Magnum T.A. beat Kamala via DQ.
NWA World Champion Ric Flair beat Nikita Koloff. David Crockett was the special referee.
Dusty Rhodes pinned Tully Blanchard in a "Steel Cage Match" to win the NWA TV Title.
July 6, 1986 in Charlotte, NC & July 26, 1986 in Greensboro, NC
Charlotte Memorial Stadium drawing 27,000 ($300,000)
Greensboro Coliseum drawing 15,000 ($260,000))
Jimmy Valiant beat Shaska Whatley (13:00) in a "Hair Match."
Paul Jones beat Jimmy Valiant (9:30) in a "Hair Match."
NWA National Champion Tully Blanchard beat Ronnie Garvin (4th - 2:59) via KO in a "Taped Fist Match."
The Road Warriors beat Ivan & Nikita Koloff (11:21) in a "Double Russian Chain Match" when Animal pinned Ivan.
The Rock & Roll Express fought Ole & Arn Anderson (20:00) to a draw.
Magnum T.A. beat Nikita Koloff (12:20). This was the fourth match in a "Best Of Seven Series" in which Nikita Koloff had three previous decisions.
Dusty Rhodes, Magnum T.A. & Baby Doll beat The Midnight Express & Jim Cornette (8:05) in a "Steel Cage Match" when Baby Doll pinned Cornette.
Dusty Rhodes pinned Ric Flair (22:00) in a "Steel Cage Match" to win the NWA World Title.
July 4, 1987 in Atlanta, GA
The Omni drawing 13,500 ($250,000)
NWA Western States Heritage Champion Barry Windham pinned Rick Steiner (5:00).
The Road Warriors, Nikita Koloff, Dusty Rhodes & Paul Ellering defeated The Four Horsemen & The War Machine in a "War Games Match."
The Fabulous Freebirds beat Ivan Koloff, Manny Fernandez,& Paul Jones (3:58) when Gordy pinned Jones.
NWA World Tag Team Champions The Rock-n-Roll Express beat The Midnight Express (4:00) via DQ.
Steve Williams beat Dick Murdoch (8:00) in a "Texas Death Match."
Lex Luger defeated Nikita Koloff in a "Cage Match" to win the NWA U.S. Title.
NWA World Champion Ric Flair beat Jimmy Garvin by submission in a "Cage Match."
The Road Warriors, Nikita Koloff, Dusty Rhodes & Paul Ellering beat The Four Horsemen & JJ Dillon (26:00) when Dillon surrendered in a "War Games Match."
"The Price of Freedom"
July 10, 1988 in Baltimore, MD
Baltimore Arena drawing 14,000 ($208,000)
Shown live on PPV (2.2)
NWA World Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard fought Sting & Nikita Koloff (20:00) to a Draw.
The Midnight Express beat The Fantastics (16:23) to win the NWA U.S. Tag Team Title when Eaton pinned Fulton.
The Road Warriors, Steve Williams, Jimmy & Ronnie Garvin beat Kevin Sullivan, Mike Rotunda, Al Perez, The Russian Assassin & Ivan Koloff (19:55) in a "Triple Tower Of Doom Cage Match."
Sting defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda by DQ.
NWA U.S. Champion Barry Windham pinned Dusty Rhodes (15:55).
NWA World Champion Ric Flair beat Lex Luger (23:13) when the match was stopped due to Luger's excessive bleeding.
Glory Days
July 23, 1989 in Baltimore, MD
Baltimore Arena drawing 12,500 ($188,000)
Shown live on PPV (1.5)
Sid Vicious and Danny Spivey won a "Two-Ring King of the Hill Battle Royal." Also in the match were: Eddie Gilbert, Terry Gordy, Scott Hall, Bill Irwin, Brian Pillman, Ranger Ross, Mike Rotunda, Ron Simmons, Rick Steiner, Scott Steiner, and Kevin Sullivan.
Brian Pillman pinned Bill Irwin (10:18).
The Skyscrapers beat The Dynamic Dudes (9:14) when Spivey pinned Ace.
Jim Cornette beat Paul E Dangerously (6:22) in a "Tuxedo Match."
Rick & Scott Steiner beat Mike Rotunda & Kevin Sullivan (4:22) in a "Texas Tornado Match" when both Steiners pinned Sullivan.
NWA TV Champion Sting pinned The Great Muta (8:40), later the title was held-up.
NWA U.S. Champion Lex Luger beat Ricky Steamboat (10:26) via DQ.
The Road Warriors, The Midnight Express & Steve Williams beat The Freebirds & The Samoan Swat Team (22:18) in a "Wargames Match" when Hawk forced Garvin to submit.
NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned Terry Funk (17:23).
"The New Revolution"
July 7, 1990 in Baltimore, MD
Baltimore Arena drawing 10,000 ($150,000)
Shown live on PPV (1.7)
Brian Pillman pinned Buddy Landell (9:29).
Doug Furnas pinned Dutch Mantel (11:18).
Mike Rotunda pinned The Iron Sheik (6:46).
NWA U.S. Tag Team Champions The Midnight Express beat The Young Pistols (18:14) when Eaton pinned Smothers.
Harley Race pinned Tommy Rich (6:32).
Big Van Vader pinned Tom Zenk (2:16).
Rick & Scott Steiner beat The Freebirds (13:45) when Scott pinned Hayes.
Paul Orndorff, The Junkyard Dog & El Gigante beat Arn Anderson, Barry Windham & Sid Vicious (8:53) via DQ.
NWA U.S. Champion Lex Luger pinned Mark Callous (12:10).
NWA World Tag Team Champions Doom beat The Rock-n-Roll Express (15:40) when Reed pinned Gibson.
Sting pinned Ric Flair (16:06) to win the NWA World Title.
The Great American Bash 1991 (House Show Handheld)
"Goodbye, Ric Flair"
July 1, 1991 in East Rutherford, NJ
The Meadowlands drawing ???
WCW World Six-Man Tag Team Champions The Freebirds & Badstreet beat The Desperados (8:30) when Badstreet pinned Black Bart.
Big Josh beat Terry Taylor (7:55).
Dustin Rhodes beat Ricky Morton (4:13) via DQ.
The Z-Man beat The Diamond Studd (6:38) when Diamond Dallas Page was pinned.
P.N. News & Missy Hyatt beat Arn Anderson & Paul E. Dangerously (7:40) when Hyatt pinned Dangerously.
An announcement is made that Ric Flair has been stripped of the WCW World Title and leaves for the WWF. WCW U.S. Champion Lex Luger will wrestle Barry Windham for the vacant WCW World Title on July 14, 1991 at The Great American Bash 1991 PPV.
WCW TV Champion Steve Austin fought Bobby Eaton (15:00) to a draw.
The Hardliners beat The Steiner Brothers (11:23) when Dick Murdoch pinned Rick Steiner.
Sting, Lex Luger, The Yellow Dog & El Gigante beat Barry Windham, Nikita Koloff, Kevin Sullivan & The One Man Gang in a "Wargames Match" when Kevin Sullivan submits.
July 14, 1991 in Baltimore, MD
Baltimore Arena drawing 7,000 ($99,000)
Shown live on PPV (1.0)
PN News & Bobby Eaton beat Steve Austin & Terry Taylor (6:19) in a "Scaffold Match."
The Diamond Stud pinned Tom Zenk (9:00).
Ron Simmons pinned Oz (7:55).
The Yellow Dog beat Johnny B. Badd (6:00) via DQ.
Big Josh pinned Black Blood (5:39).
The Young Pistols & Dustin Rhodes beat The Freebirds & Badstreet (17:10) in an "Elimination Match."
Dustin Rhodes was the sole survivor.
El Gigante pinned One Man Gang (6:13).
Ricky Morton pinned Robert Gibson (17:03).
Nikita Koloff beat Sting (11:38) in a "Russian Chain Match."
Rick Steiner & Missy Hyatt beat Arn Anderson & Paul E Dangerously (2:08) in a "Steel Cage Match" when Steiner pinned Dangerously.
Lex Luger pinned Barry Windham (12:25) in a "Steel Cage Match" to win the vacant WCW World Title.
July 12, 1992 in Albany, GA
Civic Center drawing 8,000 ($45,000)
Shown live on PPV (0.4)
Nikita Koloff & Ricky Steamboat beat Jushin Liger & Brian Pillman (19:26) when Steamboat pinned Pillman to advace in the NWA World Tag Team Title Tournament.
Dustin Rhodes & Barry Windham beat Steve Austin & Rick Rude (19:15) when Rhodes pinned Austin to advace in the NWA World Tag Team Title Tournament.
Hiroshi Hase & Shinya Hashimoto beat The Freebirds (9:16) when Hase pinned Garvin to advace in the NWA World Tag Team Title Tournament.
Terry Gordy & Steve Williams beat Nikita Koloff & Ricky Steamboat (21:39) when Williams pinned Steamboat to advace in the NWA World Tag Team Title Tournament.
Dustin Rhodes & Barry Windham beat Hiroshi Hase & Shinya Hashimoto (14:55) when Windham pinned Hase to advace in the NWA World Tag Team Title Tournament.
Big Van Vader pinned Sting (17:17) to win the WCW World Title.
Terry Gordy & Steve Williams beat Dustin Rhodes & Barry Windham (21:10) to win the vacant NWA World Tag Team Titles when Williams pinned Rhodes.
June 18, 1995 in Dayton, OH
Hara Arena drawing 6,000 ($63,000)
Shown live on PPV (0.51)
Alex Wright beat Brian Pillman (15:42).
Dave Sullivan beat Diamond Dallas Page in an "Arm Wrestling Match."
Jim Duggan beat Craig Pittman (8:13) via DQ.
Harlem Heat beat Dick Slater & Bunkhouse Buck (8:39) when Booker T pinned Buck.
The Renegade beat Arn Anderson (9:07) to win the WCW TV Title.
WCW World Tag Team Champions The Nasty Boys beat The Blue Bloods (15:03) when Knobbs pinned Eaton.
Sting beat Meng (13:34) to win the vacant WCW U.S. Title.
Ric Flair pinned Randy Savage (14:42).
June 16, 1996 in Baltimore, MD
Baltimore Arena drawing 9,000 ($123,406)
Shown live on PPV (0.48)
The Steiner Brothers beat Scott Norton & Ice Train (10:29) when Scott pinned Norton.
WCW U.S. Champion Konnan beat El Gato (6:03).
Diamond Dallas Page beat Marcus Bagwell (9:39).
WCW Cruiserweight Champion Dean Malenko beat Rey Misterio, Jr. (17:50).
John Tenta beat Big Bubba Rogers (5:24).
Chris Benoit beat Kevin Sullivan (9:58) in a "Falls Count Anywhere Match."
Sting beat Steven Regal (16:30) via submission.
Ric Flair & Arn Anderson beat Kevin Greene & Steve McMichael (20:51) when Flair pinned Greene.
WCW World Champion The Giant pinned Lex Luger (9:21).
"Savage/Page II"
June 15, 1997 in Moline, IL
Mark of the Quad Cities Arena drawing 9,613 ($142,118)
Shown live on PPV (0.60)
Ultimo Dragon beat Psychosis (14:20) via submission.
Harlem Heat beat The Steiner Brothers (12:02) via DQ.
Konnan beat Hugh Morris (10:34) via submission.
Glacier pinned Wrath (12:02).
WCW Women's Champion Akira Hokuto pinned Madusa (11:41) in a "Retirement Match."
Chris Benoit beat Meng (14:59) via submission in a "Death Match."
Kevin Greene pinned Steve McMichael (9:21).
WCW World Tag Team Champions The Outsiders beat Ric Flair & Roddy Piper (10:02) when Hall pinned Piper.
Randy Savage pinned Diamond Dallas Page (16:56) in a "Falls Count Anywhere Match."
June 14, 1998 in Baltimore, MD
Baltimore Arena drawing 12,810 ($289,345)
Shown live on PPV (0.75)
Booker T pinned Chris Benoit (16:20).
Chris Kanyon pinned Perry Saturn (14:46).
Chris Jericho beat Dean Malenko (13:52) via DQ to win the vacant WCW Cruiserweight Title.
Juventud Guerrera pinned Reese (8:45).
Chavo Guerrero, Jr. pinned Eddie Guerrero (14:46).
Booker T pinned Fit Finlay (13:13) to win the WCW TV Title.
WCW U.S. Champion Bill Goldberg pinned Konnan (1:57).
Hulk Hogan & Bret Hart beat Roddy Piper & Randy Savage (11:40) when Hart forced Savage to submit.
Roddy Piper beat Randy Savage (1:37) via submission.
Sting pinned The Giant (6:40). As a result Sting was allowed to choose a partner to become WCW World Tag Team Champions as he and The Giant had joined opposing NWO factions. Sting chose Kevin Nash.
June 13, 1999 in Baltimore, MD
Baltimore Arena drawing 11,672 ($298,870)
Shown live on PPV (0.43)
Hardcore Hak beat Brian Knobbs (5:41) in a "Hardcore Match."
Van Hammer beat Mikey Whipwreck (8:35).
Buff Bagwell beat The Disco Inferno (10:33).
Konnan & Rey Misterio, Jr. beat Curt Hennig & Bobby Duncum, Jr. (10:44) when Misterio pinned Duncum.
Ernest Miller beat Horace Hogan (5:10).
Ric Flair beat Roddy Piper (8:16) via DQ.
WCW TV Champion Rick Steiner beat Sting (10:35) in a "Falls Count Anywhere Match."
Diamond Dallas Page & Kanyon beat Chris Benoit & Perry Saturn (19:13) to win the WCW World Tag Team Titles when Page pinned Benoit.
WCW World Champion Kevin Nash beat Randy Savage (7:29) via DQ.
June 11, 2000 in Baltimore, MD
The Baltimore Arena drawing 7,031 ($154,445)
Shown live on PPV (0.19)
WCW Cruiserweight Champion Chavo Guerrero, Jr. beat The Disco Inferno (4:57).
Kronik beat The Mamalukes (9:20) to become the number one contenders for the WCW World Tag Team Titles when Clark pinned Johnny The Bull.
Mike Awesome beat Diamond Dallas Page (9:41) in an "Ambulance Match."
Booker T beat Shawn Stasiak (13:58) in a "Boot Camp Match."
Shane Douglas beat The Wall (8:12) in a "Tables Match."
WCW U.S. Champion Scott Steiner beat Tank Abbott (3:46) in an "Asylum Cage Match" via submission.
Hulk Hogan beat Billy Kidman (11:39) to become the number one contender to the WCW World Title with Horace Hogan as the special referee.
Ric Flair beat David Flair (10:16).
Vampiro beat Sting (7:23) in a "Human Torch Match."
WCW World Champion Jeff Jarrett beat Kevin Nash (17:22).