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/* 70's */
q1[1]="<em>2/8/71 Madison Square Garden</em><br />Pedro Morales was the United States Champion and won the WWE Championship by pinning Ivan Koloff who had won the WWE championship from Bruno Sammartino just three weeks prior.";
q1[2]="<em>Early '73</em><br />Bruno Sammartino successfully defends the WWE Championship against 'The Animal' by escaping the cage.";
q1[3]="<em>11/17/73 Madison Square Garden</em><br />Gorilla Monsoon was the special referee for this bout as Bruno Sammartino pinned Ivan Koloff to retain the WWE Championship.";
q1[4]="<em>4/26/76 Madison Square Garden</em><br />The referee stopped the bout when Bruno Sammartino sustained a deep cut above his eye and bled heavily. Bruno also suffered a fractured vertebrae during the match.";
q1[5]="<em>3/7/77 Madison Square Garden</em><br />Gorilla Monsoon was the special referee as Bruno Sammartino finally put down the huge Olympic strongman in their third outing, in front of a sold-out Madison Square Garden crowd.";
q1[6]="<em>2/20/78 Madison Square Garden</em><br />This controversial match was voted match of the year by Pro Wrestling Illustrated - Bob Backlund pinned Superstar Billy Graham and won the WWE championship even though Graham's feet were on the ropes in a sold out Madison Square Garden.";
q1[7]="<em>10/30/78 Madison Square Garden</em><br />This classic, brutal match was stopped due to heavy blood loss.";
q1[8]="<em>9/24/79 Madison Square Garden</em><br />Bob Backlund escaped the cage and retained the WWE Championship in this classic, bloody cage encounter.  Pat Patterson clearly showed his disgust with the decision after the match.";
q1[9]="<em>10/22/79 Madison Square Garden</em><br />Bruno Sammartino successfully defends the WWE Championship versus Greg \"The Hammer\" Valentine.";

/* 80's */
q2[1]="<em>10/22/80</em><br />This was a title for title match to unify the WWE Championship & NWA Championship. Bob Backlund defeated Harley Race but since he won by disqualification, the titles were not unified.";
q2[2]="<em>12/26/83 Madison Square Garden</em><br />In this classic encounter, Arnold Skaaland threw in the towel when Bob Backlund would not submit to the camel clutch, allowing The Iron Sheik to win the WWE championship in front of a sold out Madison Square Garden.";
q2[3]="<em>1/23/84 Madison Square Garden</em><br />Hulk Hogan's first WWE championship win came at the hands of The Iron Sheik in a short match where the Sheik never stood a chance. Hogan pinned him in just a few minutes.";
q2[4]="<em>4/5/86 WrestleMania II</em><br />Hulk Hogan's ribs were taped up from a beating the week before. After a few failed attempts to slam King Kong Bundy, he finally slams him, drops the leg, and escapes the cage to retain the title.";
q2[5]="<em>12/14/86 Saturday Night's Main Event</em><br />Despite Bobby Heenan's attempts to help Paul Orndorff, Hogan escapes the cage and retains the WWE Championship.";
q2[6]="<em>3/29/87 WrestleMania III</em><br />Hogan slams Andre in front of 93,000 fans and gets the pin to retain the WWE Championship in one of the most historic matches of all time.";
q2[7]="<em>2/5/88 'The Main Event'</em><br />Andre pins Hogan to win the match, even though Hogan got his shoulder up before the three-count. After the match, Andre sells the championship to Ted Dibiase 'The Million Dollar Man' as Hogan argues with the referee, who turns out to be an imposter.";
q2[8]="<em>3/27/88 WrestleMania IV</em><br />Randy Savage defeated Ted DiBiase in the finals by pinfall. Ted DiBiase had bought the championship from Andre the Giant just two months earlier.";
q2[9]="<em>4/2/89 WrestleMania V</em><br />This was during the \"Mega-Powers\" era. This match was billed as \"Mega-Powers Explode!\" and Hogan defeated the Macho Man for the victory and the WWE Championship.";

/* 90's */
q3[1]="<em>4/1/90 WrestleMania VI</em><br />The Ultimate Warrior was the Intercontinental Champion and challenged Hogan for the WWE Championship. The Ultimate Warrior pinned Hogan after a missed-leg-drop and followed up with a quick splash to score the upset out of nowhere and take the championship.";
q3[2]="<em>3/24/91 WrestleMania VII</em><br />This match took place during the Iraqi war.  Sgt. Slaughter was an Iraqi sympathizer, leading to an epic and patriotic battle where a bloody Hogan hit the leg-drop for the pin and the WWE Championship.";
q3[3]="<em>4/5/92 WrestleMania VIII</em><br />Randy Savage won the WWE Championship from a bloody Ric Flair with a surprise roll-up after a long battle with involvement from Mr. Perfect and Miss Elizabeth.";
q3[4]="<em>8/29/94 SummerSlam</em><br />This was an intense 45-minute battle right in the midst of the Hart family feud. There were several near-escapes, and one of the most dramatic endings in WWE history. Owen Hart's leg got caught in the cage as he was coming down allowing Bret to land first and retain the WWE Championship.";
q3[5]="<em>12/17/95 In Your House</em><br />Diana sits ringside as her brother Bret and husband, the British Bulldog, battle it out for the WWE Championship. A bloody Bret eventually rolled up Davey Boy to retain his title and the brothers-in-law hugged after the match was over.";
q3[6]="<em>3/31/96 WrestleMania XII</em><br />This was the culmination of Shawn's boyhood dream as he pins Bret Hart in overtime with a super-kick to win the title after a 0-0 tie through 60 minutes.";
q3[7]="<em>4/28/96 In Your House: Good Friends, Better Enemies</em><br />This was Diesel's last match in the WWE. Diesel and Shawn went at it in a very hardcore match for its time. Shawn eventually won with a super-kick and retained the WWE Championship.";
q3[8]="<em>9/22/96 In Your House: Mind Games</em><br />This was the first main event for Mankind, and he considers this the best match of his career. Mankind had his head caught between the ropes, went through a table, got body-slammed on a casket, and took a brutal chair-shot to the head.  Shawn Michaels finally won by DQ when Vader interfered.";
q3[9]="<em>3/29/98 WrestleMania XIV</em><br />This was the start of the Austin era, where his first, long-awaited title-run began.  After a long brutal battle, Stone Cold hit the stunner, Mike Tyson counted the three, and Stone Cold became the new WWE Champion.";
q3[10]="<em>5/2/98 Over the Edge</em><br />Mr. McMahon was the special referee in this all-over-the-place brawl. Pat Patterson, Gerald Brisco, and the Undertaker all got involved, and in the end Stone Cold Steve Austin hit a stunner and forced a reluctant Mr. McMahon to count the three, allowing Stone Cold to retain the championship.";
q3[11]="<em>1/24/99 Royal Rumble</em><br />During this brutal match, Mankind was handcuffed and took multiple chair shots to the head. Mankind refused to quit, but Rock had a tape of Mankind saying “I quit” play over the arena speakers allowing the Rock to win the WWE Championship.";
q3[12]="<em>1/30/99 Halftime Heat</em><br />A first of its kind- The Rock and Mankind battled it out in an empty arena.  Nothing was off limits as popcorn and crates were used as weapons.  The match ended with Mankind pinning The Rock under a forklift and becoming the WWE Champion. The Rock had won the championship just a week earlier at the Royal Rumble.";

/* 2000s */
q4[1]="<em>1/23/2000 Royal Rumble</em><br />Cactus Jack showed his true colors in this epic battle bringing a barbed wire bat and thumbtacks to the ring.  Cactus Jack sustained a backdrop and a pedigree on thumbtacks before Triple H finally scored a pin and retained the WWE Championship.";
q4[2]="<em>10/22/2000 No Mercy</em><br />Rikishi came down to the ring to assist the Rock however, it backfired and allowed Kurt Angle to hit the Olympic Slam and pick up the pinfall and his first WWE Championship. Kurt Angle broke down into tears following the match.";
q4[3]="<em>4/1/01 WrestleMania X-7</em><br />Stone Cold and The Rock pulled out all the stops. In the end, Stone Cold shockingly aligned himself with Mr. McMahon and with the help of a steel chair, defeated the Rock for the WWE Championship.  Who could ever forget the sight after the match, Stone Cold and Mr. McMahon shaking hands?";
q4[4]="<em>12/9/01 Vengeance</em><br />This match made history by unifying the WWE & WCW titles. Chris Jericho became the 1st ever undisputed champion when he pinned Stone Cold Steve Austin after interference from Booker T.";
q4[5]="<em>7/21/02 Vengeance</em><br />This was an amazing triple-threat match that went back and forth, with all three men hitting their finishers before The Rock was finally able to score a pinfall.";
q4[6]="<em>8/25/02 SummerSlam</em><br />Brock becomes the youngest champion of all-time by pinning The Rock after an F5.";
q4[7]="<em>1/19/03 Royal Rumble</em><br />Easily match of the year for 2003. Kurt Angle and Chris Benoit put on a technical clinic with multiple suplex exchanges and submission reversals. It finally ended with Benoit tapping out to the Ankle-lock, but Benoit still received a standing ovation after the match.";
q4[8]="<em>2/15/04 No Way Out</em><br />Eddie's only WWE championship run came with a pinfall victory over Brock after interference from Goldberg and a Frog Splash to seal the deal and win the WWE Championship.";
q4[9]="<em>6/26/05 Vengeance</em><br />This occurred during the draft lottery which allowed Christian to battle Cena after months of dueling promos on both Raw and Smackdown! This match was one of the year's best, John Cena picked up the win with an FU on Christian and Jericho unable to make the save in time.";
q4[10]="<em>1/8/06 New Year's Revolution</em><br />John Cena survived the elimination chamber match, however, would shockingly have to defend the WWE Championship immediately after when Edge cashed in his money-in-the-bank title opportunity. Edge won the WWE championship from a battered Cena after two spears. It was Edge's first WWE championship win.";

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