On This Day in Wrestling History: February 21
On This Day in Wrestling History: February 21
Historic Events
1993: WCW SuperBrawl III
On February 21, 1993, World Championship Wrestling (WCW) presented SuperBrawl III at the Asheville Civic Center in Asheville, North Carolina. The event featured several notable matches:
The Hollywood Blonds (Brian Pillman and Steve Austin) vs. Marcus Alexander Bagwell and 2 Cold Scorpio
The Hollywood Blonds secured a victory, showcasing their emerging chemistry as a tag team.Davey Boy Smith vs. "Wild" Bill Irwin
In his WCW debut, Davey Boy Smith defeated Bill Irwin, marking the beginning of his tenure in the promotion.Cactus Jack vs. Paul Orndorff (Falls Count Anywhere Match)
Cactus Jack emerged victorious in a brutal encounter that highlighted his hardcore wrestling style.The Rock 'n' Roll Express vs. The Heavenly Bodies
The Rock 'n' Roll Express won, adding another chapter to their storied rivalry.Dustin Rhodes vs. Maxx Payne (for the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship)
Dustin Rhodes retained his title via disqualification.Barry Windham vs. The Great Muta (for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship)
Barry Windham captured the NWA World Heavyweight Championship, defeating The Great Muta in a hard-fought contest.Big Van Vader vs. Sting (White Castle of Fear Strap Match)
In a brutal main event, Big Van Vader defeated Sting, solidifying his dominance in WCW.
1997: AAA's Inaugural Rey de Reyes Tournament
On February 21, 1997, Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA) hosted its first-ever Rey de Reyes ("King of Kings") tournament at the Convention Center in Ciudad Madero, Tamaulipas, Mexico. This event marked the beginning of an annual tradition in Mexican professional wrestling.
Tournament Structure and Results:
The tournament featured four semi-final elimination matches, with the winners advancing to a final four-way elimination match.
Semi-Final Match 1:
Latin Lover defeated Máscara Sagrada Jr., Jerry Estrada, and The Killer.Semi-Final Match 2:
Heavy Metal triumphed over Blue Demon Jr., Maniaco, and May Flowers.Semi-Final Match 3:
Héctor Garza overcame Perro Aguayo Jr., Abismo Negro, and La Parka Jr.Semi-Final Match 4:
Octagón bested El Pantera, Fuerza Guerrera, and Pentagón.
In the final match, Latin Lover emerged victorious against Heavy Metal, Héctor Garza, and Octagón, earning the honor of being the first Rey de Reyes champion.
Additional Matches:
Eight-Man Tag Team Match:
Venum, Ludxor, Discovery, and Super Nova defeated Histeria, Mosco de la Merced, Mach-1, and Picudo.Mini-Estrella Six-Man Tag Team Match:
La Parkita, Mini Nova, and Super Muñequito triumphed over Mini Goldust, Mini Mankind, and Mini Vader.
1998: ECW CyberSlam Event
On February 21, 1998, Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) presented CyberSlam at the ECW Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The event is notable for its tribute to the late Louie Spicolli, with Paul Heyman and the ECW roster honoring his memory before the matches commenced.
Match Results:
Jerry Lynn vs. Danny Doring:
Jerry Lynn secured a victory over Danny Doring, setting an energetic tone for the evening.Al Snow vs. Tracy Smothers:
Al Snow defeated Tracy Smothers, continuing his ascent in ECW.Chris Chetti vs. Doug Furnas:
Chris Chetti emerged victorious against the seasoned Doug Furnas.Lance Storm vs. Chris Candido:
In a battle between ECW Tag Team Champions, Lance Storm defeated Chris Candido, showcasing the competitive spirit within the championship duo.Taz vs. Brakkus (ECW World Television Championship):
Taz retained his ECW World Television Championship by overcoming Brakkus in a decisive match.Justin Credible vs. Tommy Dreamer (First Blood Match):
In a brutal First Blood Match, Justin Credible defeated Tommy Dreamer, further intensifying their heated rivalry.Three-Way Dance Tag Team Match:
The team of Balls Mahoney, Axl Rotten, and The Sandman faced The Dudley Boyz (Buh Buh Ray and D-Von Dudley) and the trio of New Jack, John Kronus, and Spike Dudley. The chaotic encounter ended with The Dudley Boyz emerging victorious.
Notable Segment:
During the event, an in-ring confrontation occurred involving ECW World Champion Shane Douglas, Francine, Bam Bam Bigelow, ECW Tag Team Champion Chris Candido, and Tammy Sytch. The segment escalated into a heated argument, culminating in a physical altercation between Francine and Sytch, highlighting the intense personal dynamics within the Triple Threat faction.
1999: WCW SuperBrawl IX
On February 21, 1999, WCW held SuperBrawl IX at the Oakland Arena in Oakland, California. The event included several significant matches:
Booker T vs. Disco Inferno
Booker T secured a victory, continuing his ascent in singles competition.Chris Jericho vs. Perry Saturn
Jericho defeated Saturn, adding to his list of impressive wins.Billy Kidman vs. Chavo Guerrero Jr. (for the WCW Cruiserweight Championship)
Kidman retained his title in a high-flying contest.Curt Hennig and Barry Windham vs. Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko (Tag Team Title Tournament Final)
Hennig and Windham won the tournament final, capturing the WCW World Tag Team Championship.Scott Hall vs. Roddy Piper (for the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship)
Scott Hall emerged victorious, claiming the United States title.The Outsiders (Scott Hall and Kevin Nash) vs. Konnan and Rey Mysterio Jr. (Hair vs. Mask Match)
The Outsiders won, leading to Rey Mysterio Jr. unmasking, a significant moment in his career.Hollywood Hogan vs. Ric Flair (for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship)
Hogan retained the World Heavyweight Championship against Flair in the main event.
2010: WWE Elimination Chamber
On February 21, 2010, WWE's Elimination Chamber pay-per-view took place at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Missouri. The event featured two Elimination Chamber matches:
WWE Championship Elimination Chamber Match
Participants: Sheamus (c), John Cena, Triple H, Randy Orton, Ted DiBiase, and Kofi Kingston.John Cena won the match, capturing the WWE Championship. However, immediately after, Mr. McMahon announced an impromptu match:
John Cena vs. Batista (for the WWE Championship)
Batista defeated the fatigued Cena in a swift match, seizing the WWE Championship.World Heavyweight Championship Elimination Chamber Match
Participants: The Undertaker (c), Chris Jericho, Rey Mysterio, CM Punk, John Morrison, and R-Truth.Chris Jericho emerged victorious, winning the World Heavyweight Championship, notably after interference from Shawn Michaels, who sought a rematch with The Undertaker at WrestleMania.
2011: The Silent Confrontation
On February 21, 2011, during an episode of WWE Monday Night Raw, The Undertaker and Triple H made their returns. In a unique segment, both superstars engaged in a silent confrontation—no words were exchanged, yet the challenge for a WrestleMania match was unmistakably set, showcasing the power of non-verbal storytelling in wrestling.
Notable Birthdays
- Bertha Faye (Rhonda Sing) (born February 21, 1961): Known for her time in WWE as Bertha Faye, she was a formidable competitor and a former WWE Women's Champion.
- Tyrus (George Murdoch) (born February 21, 1973): Also known as Brodus Clay in WWE, Tyrus has made a significant impact in wrestling and entertainment.
- Carlito (Carlos Colón Jr.) (born February 21, 1979): A charismatic WWE Superstar, Carlito is remembered for his catchphrase, "I spit in the face of people who don't want to be cool," and for holding multiple championships during his tenure.
- Crimson (Anthony Gregory Mayweather) (born February 21, 1985): Known for his time in TNA/Impact Wrestling, Crimson made an impact with an impressive undefeated streak early in his career.
- Ricky Saints FKA. Ricky Starks (born February 21, 1990): An emerging talent, Starks has made a name for himself in promotions like AEW, showcasing a blend of charisma and in-ring prowess.
Notable Events
1978: Bob Backlund Wins the WWWF Heavyweight Championship
On February 20, 1978, Bob Backlund defeated "Superstar" Billy Graham to capture the World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF) Heavyweight Championship. This victory marked the beginning of Backlund's impressive title reign, which lasted over five years, solidifying his legacy in professional wrestling history.
1989: Ricky Steamboat Captures the NWA World Heavyweight Championship
At the Chi-Town Rumble event on February 20, 1989, Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat defeated Ric Flair to win the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) World Heavyweight Championship. This match is widely regarded as a classic, showcasing the exceptional in-ring chemistry between Steamboat and Flair.
1994: Harlem Heat's Pay-Per-View Debut
On February 20, 1994, at WCW's SuperBrawl IV, the tag team Harlem Heat, consisting of Booker T and Stevie Ray, made their pay-per-view debut. They secured a victory over Thunder and Lightning, marking the beginning of their rise in World Championship Wrestling's tag team division.
2000: Memphis Championship Wrestling's Inception
February 20, 2000, saw the establishment of Memphis Championship Wrestling (MCW) by promoter Terry Golden. Serving as a developmental territory for the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), MCW provided a platform for emerging talent to hone their skills before transitioning to the main roster.
Why Wrestling History Matters
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