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On This Day In Wrestling History: April 30th

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• WWE Veteran Celebrates His Birthday

WWE Ruthless Aggression Era Veteran Daivari (Real name: Shawn Daivari) celebrates his birthday today.

He’s mostly remembered for managing one of the most controversial heels of all time, Muhammad Hassan.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAIVARI!

 

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• ON THIS DAY IN WWE HISTORY (April 30, 2005) – WWE Velocity

On this day in 2005, World Wrestling Entertainment aired another episode of their weekly TV show ‘WWE Velocity’.

This episode featured matches on the road to the ‘WWE Backlash 2005’ PPV.

Here’s the card:

– The Basham Brothers vs. Scotty Too Hotty & Shannon Moore

– Funaki and Nunzio vs. Akio & Billy Kidman

– Orlando Jordan vs. Charlie Haas

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• On This Day In Pro Wrestling History (April 30, 2006) – WWE Backlash 2006

On this day in Pro Wrestling history on April 30, 2006, World Wrestling Entertainment aired ‘Backlash 2006’ LIVE on PPV from the Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky.

This was the 8th ever annual Backlash pay-per-view held by the WWF/WWE from 1999 till 2009 and again since 2016.

Here are the results:

Carlito defeated Chris Masters

Umaga defeated Ric Flair

WWE Women’s Championship: Trish Stratus defeated Mickie James (c) by DQ

WWE Intercontinental Championship & Money in the Bank contract: Rob Van Dam (MITB contract) defeated Shelton Benjamin (c)

Big Show wrestled Kane to a no contest

No Holds Barred: Mr. McMahon & Shane McMahon defeated Shawn Michaels & God

WWE Championship: John Cena (c) defeated Triple H and Edge

 

 

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