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2020 in professional wrestling describes the year's events in the world of professional wrestling.

The COVID-19 pandemic severely affected the professional wrestling industry worldwide in 2020. Many promotions cancelled or postponed booked events, with some being rescheduled for 2021. Other promotions, notably All Elite Wrestling (AEW) and WWE, instead held events behind closed doors. Other promotions began to follow suit as the year progressed. New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) was one of the first promotions to reintroduce live fans in the second half of the year with a limited capacity, followed by AEW.

List of notable promotions

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These promotions held notable events in 2020.

Promotion Name Abbreviation Notes
All Elite Wrestling AEW
All Japan Pro Wrestling AJPW
Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre CMLL
CyberFight CF Founded in July by CyberAgent, CyberFight is an umbrella brand that oversees and promotes four individual promotions: DDT Pro-Wrestling (DDT), Ganbare☆Pro-Wrestling (GanPro), Pro Wrestling Noah (NOAH), and Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling (TJPW).
DDT Pro-Wrestling DDT The "DDT Pro-Wrestling" name has been solely used since 2004, but the DDT abbreviation had previously stood for the promotion's original name Dramatic Dream Team. In 2017, the promotion was purchased by CyberAgent. DDT then became part of a new umbrella brand titled CyberFight in July 2020.
Impact Wrestling Impact
International Wrestling Revolution Group IWRG
Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide AAA The "AAA" abbreviation has been used since the mid-1990s and had previously stood for the promotion's original name Asistencia Asesoría y Administración.
Major League Wrestling MLW
National Wrestling Alliance NWA
New Japan Pro-Wrestling NJPW
Pro Wrestling Noah NOAH In January, the promotion was purchased by CyberAgent. NOAH then became part of a new umbrella brand titled CyberFight in July.
Ring of Honor ROH
World Wonder Ring Stardom Stardom
WWE WWE stands for World Wrestling Entertainment, which is still the legal name, but the company ceased using the full name in April 2011, with the WWE abbreviation becoming an orphaned initialism.
WWE divided its roster into five storyline divisions – referred to as brands where wrestlers exclusively performed on their respective weekly television programs. Raw, SmackDown, and NXT were their three main brands, while NXT UK and 205 Live were specialty brands that were promoted under the NXT banner.

Calendar of notable shows

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January

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Date Promotion(s) Event Location Main Event Notes
1 AEW Homecoming Jacksonville, Florida The Elite (Kenny Omega, Matt Jackson, and Nick Jackson) defeated Death Triangle (Pac, Pentagón Jr., and Rey Fénix) in a six-man tag team match Aired as a special episode of Dynamite.
CMLL Sin Piedad Mexico City, Mexico Dulce Gardenia defeated Kawato-San in a two out of three falls Lucha de Apuestas (hair versus hair)
IWRG Cinco Luchas en Jaula Naucalpan, State of Mexico, Mexico Demonio Infernal defeated Fuerza Guerrera Nueva Generacion, Pasion Cristal, Ave Rex, Emperador Azteca, El Hijo del Alebrije in a Steel cage match for the "Briefcase of Glory" and the vacant IWRG Intercontinental Middleweight Championship [1]
4 CMLL El Ultimo Vuelo del Rey del Guaguanco Mexico City, Mexico Ángel de Oro, Atlantis Jr., Niebla Roja, and Shocker defeated El Felino, Gran Guerrero, Mephisto, and Rey Bucanero in a Best two-out-of-three falls eight-man tag team match[2] The first of two Mr. Niebla tribute shows held by CMLL.
NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 14 in Tokyo Dome Tokyo, Japan Night 1: Kazuchika Okada (c) defeated Kota Ibushi to retain the IWGP Heavyweight Championship First Tokyo Dome Show to take place over two nights. The second night (January 5) featured the retirement match for Jushin Thunder Liger.
5 Night 2: Tetsuya Naito (IWGP Intercontinental Champion) defeated Kazuchika Okada (IWGP Heavyweight Champion) in a Double Gold Dash match for both titles
6 NJPW New Year Dash!! Tokyo, Japan Los Ingobernables de Japón (Tetsuya Naito and Sanada) defeated Bullet Club (Jay White and Kenta) in a tag team match This event featured the retirement ceremony of Jushin Thunder Liger.
10 Impact Bash at the Brewery 2 San Antonio, Texas, United States Ohio Versus Everything (Dave Crist, Jake Crist, Madman Fulton, and Sami Callihan) defeated Brian Cage, Rich Swann, Tessa Blanchard, and Willie Mack in an Eight-person Tag team Elimination match
10–20 CMLL
NJPW
Fantastica Mania Japan January 20: Carístico (c) defeated Bárbaro Cavernario to retain the NWA World Historic Middleweight Championship
11 MLW Zero Hour North Richland Hills, Texas, United States Mance Warner defeated Jimmy Havoc in a No Ropes Barbed Wire Match [3]
12 Impact Hard To Kill Dallas, Texas, United States Tessa Blanchard defeated Sami Callihan (c) to win the Impact World Championship With her win, Blanchard became the first woman to hold a men's world championship.
ROH Honor Reigns Supreme Concord, North Carolina, United States La Facción Ingobernable (Dragon Lee, Kenny King, and Rush) defeated Villain Enterprises (Marty Scurll, Brody King, and PCO) in a six-man tag team match [4]
WWE: TakeOver: Blackpool II Blackpool, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom Walter (c) defeated Joe Coffey by submission to retain the WWE United Kingdom Championship On January 17, the WWE United Kingdom Championship was renamed to NXT United Kingdom Championship.
15 AEW Bash at the Beach Coral Gables, Florida, United States Pac defeated Darby Allin in a singles match Aired as a special episode of Dynamite.
Bash at the Beach was previously a World Championship Wrestling event that was acquired by WWE, who let the trademark expire in 2005. AEW Executive Vice President Cody then trademarked the name in March 2019.
19 Stardom Stardom 9th Anniversary Show Tokyo, Japan Mayu Iwatani (c) defeated Momo Watanabe to retain the World of Stardom Championship
20–24 AEW Chris Jericho's Rock 'N' Wrestling Rager at Sea Part Deux: Second Wave Miami, Florida, United States to Nassau, Bahamas January 21: Jon Moxley defeated Pac to earn an AEW World Championship match at Revolution Matches from the event on January 21 were taped and aired as an episode of Dynamite on January 22.
24 CMLL La Noche de Mr. Niebla Mexico City, Mexico El Felino, Último Guerrero, and Diamante Azul defeated Carístico, Bárbaro Cavernario and Valiente by disqualification in a Relevos increíbles six-man tag team match[5] The second Mr. Niebla tribute show held by CMLL.
NWA Hard Times Atlanta, Georgia, United States Ricky Starks defeated Trevor Murdoch in a tournament final match to become the new NWA World Television Champion
25 WWE: Worlds Collide Houston, Texas, United States Imperium (Walter, Fabian Aichner, Marcel Barthel, and Alexander Wolfe) defeated The Undisputed Era (Adam Cole, Kyle O'Reilly, Bobby Fish, and Roderick Strong) in an eight-man tag team match
26 WWE: Royal Rumble Houston, Texas, United States Drew McIntyre won the 30-man Royal Rumble match by last eliminating Roman Reigns to earn a world championship match at WrestleMania 36 Charlotte Flair won the women's Royal Rumble match and chose to challenge Rhea Ripley for the NXT Women's Championship at WrestleMania 36 (first time an NXT title was chosen by the Rumble winner).
Drew McIntyre chose to challenge Brock Lesnar for the WWE Championship at WrestleMania 36.
27 WWE: Edge Appreciation Night San Antonio, Texas, United States Erick Rowan defeated Branden Vice in a singles match Aired as a special episode of Raw, celebrating Edge's surprise return at the Royal Rumble the night before.
(c) – denotes defending champion(s)

February

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Date Promotion(s) Event Location Main Event Notes
1 MLW Fightland Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States Davey Boy Smith Jr., The Von Erichs (Ross and Marshall Von Erich), and Killer Kross defeated Team Filthy (Tom Lawlor, Dominic Garrini, Erick Stevens, and Kit Osbourne) in an eight-man tag team match [6]
NJPW The New Beginning in Sapporo Sapporo, Japan Shingo Takagi defeated Hirooki Goto (c) to win the NEVER Openweight Championship
2 Kazuchika Okada defeated Taichi in a singles match
8 Stardom Stardom The Way To Major League Tokyo, Japan Takumi Iroha defeated Mayu Iwatani
9 ROH Free Enterprise Baltimore, Maryland, United States Villain Enterprises (PCO and Marty Scurll) defeated Rush and Nick Aldis in a tag team match [7]
NJPW The New Beginning in Osaka Osaka, Japan Tetsuya Naito (c) defeated Kenta to retain the IWGP Heavyweight Championship and the IWGP Intercontinental Championship
16 WWE: TakeOver: Portland Portland, Oregon, United States Adam Cole (c) defeated Tommaso Ciampa to retain the NXT Championship
22 Impact Sacrifice Louisville, Kentucky, United States Tessa Blanchard (Impact World Champion) defeated Ace Austin (Impact X Division Champion) in a Champion vs. Champion non-title singles match
23 DDT Into The Fight Tokyo, Japan Masato Tanaka (c) defeated Mao to retain the KO-D Openweight Championship
27 WWE: Super ShowDown Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Goldberg defeated "The Fiend" Bray Wyatt (c) to win the WWE Universal Championship First time a women's championship (the SmackDown Women's Championship) was defended in the country.
With Goldberg's win, he became the first wrestler to win a world championship after being inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.
28 WWE: John Cena Appreciation Night Boston, Massachusetts, United States The Usos (Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso) defeated The Miz and John Morrison in a tag team match Aired as a special episode of SmackDown.
ROH Bound By Honor Nashville, Tennessee, United States PCO (c) defeated Dragon Lee to retain the ROH World Championship [8]
29 Gateway to Honor St. Charles, Missouri, United States Rush defeated PCO (c) and Mark Haskins to win the ROH World Championship [9]
AEW Revolution Chicago, Illinois, United States Jon Moxley defeated Chris Jericho (c) to win the AEW World Championship
(c) – denotes defending champion(s)

March

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Date Promotion(s) Event Location Main Event Notes
8 WWE: Elimination Chamber Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States Shayna Baszler defeated Natalya, Liv Morgan, Asuka, Ruby Riott, and Sarah Logan in an Elimination Chamber match to earn a WWE Raw Women's Championship match at WrestleMania 36
13 AAA
MLW
AAA vs MLW Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico La Familia Real (L.A. Park, El Hijo de L.A. Park, and L.A. Park Jr.) defeated Psycho Clown, Nicho el Millonario, and Niño Hamburguesa in a No Disqualification trios match[10] AAA and MLW's first co-promoted event.[11]
16 WWE: 3:16 Day Orlando, Florida, United States Rey Mysterio defeated Andrade in a singles match Aired as a special episode of Raw, celebrating 3:16 Day for Stone Cold Steve Austin.
This show was originally scheduled to be held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, but had to be moved due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
20 DDT Judgement 2020: DDT 23rd Anniversary Tokyo, Japan Masato Tanaka (c) defeated Konosuke Takeshita to retain the KO-D Openweight Championship
23 WWE: Raw 1400 Orlando, Florida, United States Aleister Black defeated Leon Ruff in a singles match Aired as a special episode of Raw, marking the 1400th episode of Raw.
This show was originally scheduled to be held in Fort Worth, Texas, but had to be moved due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
24 Stardom Stardom Cinderella Tournament 2020 Tokyo, Japan Giulia defeated Natsuko Tora in the 2020 Cinderella Tournament finals
25–26 WWE: WrestleMania 36 Orlando, Florida, United States Part 1 (aired April 4): The Undertaker defeated AJ Styles in a Boneyard match This event was originally scheduled to take place in Tampa, Florida, solely on April 5 and to air live, but it was moved to the WWE Performance Center in Orlando due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The date of the event was also moved up and it aired on tape delay on April 4 and 5.
This was the first WrestleMania to be done over two nights, the first to be held without a live audience, the first to air on tape delay, and the first to promote the NXT brand, subsequently also being the first in which an NXT championship (the NXT Women's Championship) was defended at the event. The event also featured The Undertaker's final match.
Part 2 (aired April 5): Drew McIntyre defeated Brock Lesnar (c) to win the WWE Championship
(c) – denotes defending champion(s)

April

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Date Promotion(s) Event Location Main Event Notes
8–10 Impact Rebellion Nashville, Tennessee, United States Part 1 (aired April 21): Ken Shamrock defeated Sami Callihan by technical submission in an unsanctioned match This event was originally scheduled to air live on pay-per-view from New York City on April 19, but it was rescheduled and moved to a closed set at Skyway Studios in Nashville due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The event aired on tape delay as a two-part special of Impact!
Part 2 (aired April 28): Moose defeated Hernandez and Michael Elgin in a three-way match
(c) – denotes defending champion(s)

May

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Date Promotion(s) Event Location Main Event Notes
10 WWE: Money in the Bank Orlando, Florida
Stamford, Connecticut, United States
Asuka defeated Carmella, Shayna Baszler, Dana Brooke, Lacey Evans, and Nia Jax in the women's Money in the Bank ladder match to win the WWE Raw Women's Championship[a]

Otis defeated Aleister Black, Daniel Bryan, King Corbin, AJ Styles, and Rey Mysterio in the men's Money in the Bank ladder match to earn a world championship match contract

The men's and women's ladder matches happened at the same time, though the women's match concluded first.
This event was originally scheduled to take place in Baltimore, Maryland, but it was moved due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Most of the matches took place live at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, while the event's two eponymous matches were pre-recorded at WWE's global headquarters in Stamford on April 15.
23 AEW Double or Nothing Jacksonville, Florida, United States Matt Hardy and The Elite (Adam Page, Kenny Omega, Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) defeated The Inner Circle (Chris Jericho, Jake Hager, Sammy Guevara, Santana and Ortiz) in a Stadium Stampede match This event was originally scheduled to take place in Paradise, Nevada, but it was moved to the Jacksonville Jaguars complex due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Most of the matches took place live at Daily's Place, while the main event Stadium Stampede match was pre-recorded at the TIAA Bank Field stadium; recording began the night of May 22 and ended early morning of May 23.
First event to feature the AEW TNT Championship.
(c) – denotes defending champion(s)
Notes
  1. ^ The match was originally announced with its normal rules in which the winner would receive a women's championship match contract, but on the May 11 episode of Raw, Raw Women's Champion Becky Lynch revealed that she was going on hiatus due to pregnancy and that the ladder match was actually for the title.

June

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Date Promotion(s) Event Location Main Event Notes
6 DDT Wrestle Peter Pan Tokyo, Japan Konosuke Takeshita defeated Yoshihiko in a Last Man Standing match First Peter Pan event to take place over two nights.
7 Tetsuya Endo defeated Masato Tanaka (c) to win the KO-D Openweight Championship
WWE: TakeOver: In Your House Winter Park, Florida, United States Io Shirai defeated Charlotte Flair (c) and Rhea Ripley to win the NXT Women's Championship First In Your House-branded event since 1999.
First WWE Network event to be announced following the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Most of the matches took place live from Full Sail University, while the Backlot Brawl was pre-recorded on May 28 in the parking lot of Full Sail.
14 WWE: Backlash Orlando, Florida, United States Randy Orton defeated Edge in a singles match This event was originally scheduled to take place in Kansas City, Missouri, but it was moved to the WWE Performance Center in Orlando due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was the first WWE pay-per-view event announced following the start of the pandemic. Most of the matches took place live, while the main event was pre-recorded on June 7.
22 WWE: Championship Monday Orlando, Florida, United States Apollo Crews (c) defeated Shelton Benjamin to retain the WWE United States Championship Aired as a special episode of Raw.
26 WWE: Tribute to The Undertaker Orlando, Florida, United States Jeff Hardy defeated King Corbin in a singles match Aired as a special episode of SmackDown, paying tribute to The Undertaker's career.
(c) – denotes defending champion(s)

July

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Date Promotion(s) Event Location Main Event Notes
1 WWE: The Great American Bash Winter Park, Florida, United States Night 1: Io Shirai defeated Sasha Banks (with Bayley) in a singles match First The Great American Bash-branded event since 2012. The event aired as a two-part special of NXT; the event was pre-recorded during the day on July 1—the first part aired that night with the second on July 8.
Night 2 (aired July 8): Keith Lee (NXT North American Champion) defeated Adam Cole (NXT Champion) in a Winner Takes All match
AEW Fyter Fest Jacksonville, Florida, United States Night 1: Kenny Omega and Adam Page (c) defeated Best Friends (Chuck Taylor and Trent) to retain the AEW World Tag Team Championship This event was originally scheduled to be broadcast on PPV from Wembley Arena in London, England, and be AEW's United Kingdom debut, but was moved due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The event instead aired as a two-part special of Dynamite. Night 1 aired live, while Night 2 was pre-recorded on July 2 and aired on July 8.
AEW invited sponsors of the venue who could also invite friends and family to attend the event as part of an experiment towards returning to live ticketed spectators.
2 Night 2 (aired July 8): Chris Jericho defeated Orange Cassidy in a singles match
12 NJPW Dominion in Osaka-jo Hall Osaka, Japan Evil (New Japan Cup winner) defeated Tetsuya Naito (c) to win the IWGP Heavyweight Championship and IWGP Intercontinental Championships This event was originally scheduled to take place on June 14, but was postponed to allow the New Japan Cup tournament to take place, as the tournament was originally cancelled earlier in the year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
15 AEW Fight for the Fallen Jacksonville, Florida, United States Jon Moxley (c) defeated Brian Cage by technical submission to retain the AEW World Championship Aired as a special episode of Dynamite.
18 Impact Slammiversary XVIII Nashville, Tennessee, United States Eddie Edwards defeated Ace Austin, Trey, Rich Swann, and Eric Young in a Fatal five-way elimination match to win the vacant Impact World Championship
19 WWE: The Horror Show at Extreme Rules Orlando, Florida, United States Bray Wyatt defeated Braun Strowman in a Wyatt Swamp Fight This event was originally scheduled to take place in San Jose, California, but was moved due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Most of the matches took place live at the WWE Performance Center, while the main event Wyatt Swamp Fight was pre-recorded at an undisclosed location about two hours outside of Orlando; recording began the night of July 16 and ended early morning of July 17.
First Extreme Rules event to have an altered title.
Final WWE PPV held at the Performance Center during the pandemic.
25 NJPW Sengoku Lord in Nagoya Nagoya, Japan Evil (c) defeated Hiromu Takahashi to retain the IWGP Heavyweight Championship and IWGP Intercontinental Championship
(c) – denotes defending champion(s)

August

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Date Promotion(s) Event Location Main Event Notes
12 AEW Tag Team Appreciation Night Jacksonville, Florida, United States Orange Cassidy defeated Chris Jericho in a singles match Aired as a special episode of Dynamite.
14 Impact Emergence Nashville, Tennessee, United States Part 1 (aired August 18): The Motor City Machine Guns (Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley) (c) defeated The North (Ethan Page and Josh Alexander) to retain the Impact World Tag Team Championship Aired on tape delay as a two-part special of Impact!.
Part 2 (aired August 25): Deonna Purrazzo (c) defeated Jordynne Grace in a 30-minute Ironman match to retain the Impact Knockouts Championship
22 AEW Saturday Night Dynamite Jacksonville, Florida, United States Mr. Brodie Lee defeated Cody (c) to win the AEW TNT Championship Aired as a special episode of Dynamite.
WWE: TakeOver XXX Winter Park, Florida, United States Karrion Kross defeated Keith Lee (c) to win the NXT Championship TakeOver and SummerSlam were both originally scheduled to take place at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts, but were moved due to the COVID-19 pandemic. TakeOver was moved to Full Sail University in Winter Park, while SummerSlam was moved to the Amway Center in Orlando, making it WWE's first PPV to be held outside of the WWE Performance Center since March; broadcasts of Raw, SmackDown, and PPVs were held at the Amway Center until December 2020. SummerSlam was subsequently the first WWE PPV to be presented in the WWE ThunderDome, a new virtual fan viewing experience.
23 WWE: SummerSlam Orlando, Florida, United States[12] "The Fiend" Bray Wyatt defeated Braun Strowman (c) in a Falls Count Anywhere match to win the WWE Universal Championship
27 AEW Thursday Night Dynamite Jacksonville, Florida, United States Sammy Guevara defeated Matt Hardy in a Tables match First major wrestling to show to have ticketed fans during the COVID-19 pandemic, though to a limited capacity (10–15% capacity of Daily's Place).
Aired as a special episode of Dynamite.
29 NJPW Summer Struggle in Jingu Tokyo, Japan Tetsuya Naito defeated Evil (c) to win the IWGP Heavyweight Championship and IWGP Intercontinental Championship
30 WWE: Payback[13] Orlando, Florida, United States[12] Roman Reigns defeated "The Fiend" Bray Wyatt (c) and Braun Strowman in a No Holds Barred Triple Threat match to win the WWE Universal Championship First Payback event since 2017.
(c) – denotes defending champion(s)

September

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Date Promotion(s) Event Location Main Event Notes
1 WWE: Super Tuesday Winter Park, Florida, United States Finn Bálor and Adam Cole tied two falls each in a 60-minute fatal four-way iron man match, also involving Tommaso Ciampa and Johnny Gargano, for the vacant NXT Championship The first part of a two-week special Tuesday event due to NHL playoff hockey on USA Network in NXT's normal Wednesday time slot.
4 NJPW Fighting Spirit Unleashed
Week 1
Port Hueneme, California, United States Jay White defeated Flip Gordon in a singles match The first part of a two-week event, promoted as part of New Japan Pro-Wrestling of America's weekly TV show, NJPW Strong.
5 AEW All Out Jacksonville, Florida, United States Jon Moxley (c) defeated MJF to retain the AEW World Championship This event was originally scheduled to take place in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, but was moved to Daily's Place in Jacksonville due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
8 WWE: Super Tuesday II Winter Park, Florida, United States Finn Bálor defeated Adam Cole to win the vacant NXT Championship The second part of a two-week special Tuesday event due to NHL playoff hockey on USA Network in NXT's normal Wednesday time slot.
11 NJPW Fighting Spirit Unleashed
Week 2
Port Hueneme, California, United States Kenta (c) defeated Jeff Cobb for the IWGP United States Championship challenge rights certificate The second part of a two-week event, promoted as part of New Japan Pro-Wrestling of America's weekly TV show, NJPW Strong.
14 WWE: In Your Face Orlando, Florida, United States Drew McIntyre vs. Keith Lee ended in a no contest Aired as a special episode of Raw.
22 AEW Late Night Dynamite Jacksonville, Florida, United States Shawn Spears defeated Matt Sydal in a singles match Aired as a special episode of Dynamite.
25 CMLL 87th Anniversary Show Mexico City, Mexico La Alianza de Plata y Oro (Carístico and Místico) (c) defeated AtrapaSueños (Rey Cometa and Espíritu Negro) to retain the CMLL World Tag Team Championship
27 WWE: Clash of Champions Orlando, Florida, United States[12] Roman Reigns (c) defeated Jey Uso to retain the WWE Universal Championship This event was originally scheduled to take place in Newark, New Jersey, on September 20, but was moved and pushed back due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
(c) – denotes defending champion(s)

October

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Date Promotion(s) Event Location Main Event Notes
3 Impact Victory Road Nashville, Tennessee, United States Eric Young (c) defeated Eddie Edwards to retain the Impact World Championship
3 Stardom Stardom Yokohama Cinderella 2020 Yokohama, Japan Mayu Iwatani (c) defeated Syuri to retain the World of Stardom Championship
4 WWE: TakeOver 31 Orlando, Florida, United States Finn Bálor (c) defeated Kyle O'Reilly to retain the NXT Championship First NXT event to be presented inside the "Capitol Wrestling Center," an homage to the Capitol Wrestling Corporation, the predecessor to WWE; the Capitol Wrestling Center is hosted at the WWE Performance Center and is NXT's version of the ThunderDome used for Raw and SmackDown, but with a small live crowd included with all future NXT shows held here until further notice. This was also the first TakeOver event to air on traditional PPV in addition to the WWE Network.
5 AJPW Champion Carnival Final Tokyo, Japan Zeus defeated Kento Miyahara to win the Champion Carnival tournament final
7 AEW Chris Jericho's 30th Anniversary Celebration Jacksonville, Florida, United States The Inner Circle (Chris Jericho and Jake Hager) defeated The Chaos Project (Luther and Serpentico) in a tag team match Aired as a special episode of Dynamite.
This event had the final match of Mr. Brodie Lee, who died on December 26.
9 WWE: 2020 WWE Draft
Night 1
Orlando, Florida, United States "The Fiend" Bray Wyatt defeated Kevin Owens in a singles match Aired as a special episode of SmackDown.
11 CF: N-1 Victory Final Osaka, Japan Katsuhiko Nakajima defeated Kaito Kiyomiya to win the N-1 Victory tournament final NOAH's first major event to be promoted under CF.
12 WWE: 2020 WWE Draft
Night 2
Orlando, Florida, United States Lana won a 13-woman dual branded battle royal by last eliminating Natalya to earn a WWE Raw Women's Championship match on the following week's episode of Raw Aired as a special episode of Raw.
14 AEW Dynamite One Year Anniversary Show Jacksonville, Florida, United States Jon Moxley (c) defeated Lance Archer to retain the AEW World Championship Aired as a special episode of Dynamite.
16 WWE: Fox Season 2 Premiere Orlando, Florida, United States Roman Reigns (c) defeated Braun Strowman to retain the WWE Universal Championship Aired as a special episode of SmackDown.
18 NJPW G1 Climax 30 Final Tokyo, Japan Kota Ibushi defeated Sanada to win the G1 Climax tournament final
19 WWE: 2020–21 Season Premiere Orlando, Florida, United States Braun Strowman defeated Keith Lee in a singles match Aired as a special episode of Raw.
24 Impact Bound for Glory Nashville, Tennessee, United States Rich Swann defeated Eric Young (c) to win the Impact World Championship
25 WWE: Hell in a Cell Orlando, Florida, United States[12] Randy Orton defeated Drew McIntyre (c) in a Hell in a Cell match to win the WWE Championship This event was originally scheduled to occur on November 1, but was moved up as WWE's initial contract with the Amway Center expired on October 31.[14]
28 WWE: Halloween Havoc Orlando, Florida, United States Io Shirai (c) defeated Candice LeRae in a Tables, Ladders and Scares match to retain the NXT Women's Championship First Halloween Havoc-branded event since 2000 and the first under the WWE banner; the event was previously an annual World Championship Wrestling (WCW) pay-per-view until WWE purchased WCW in 2001.
Aired as a special episode of NXT.
30 CMLL Día de Muertos Mexico City, Mexico El Terrible defeated Euforia to win CMLL Rey del Inframundo Championship  
31 ROH Pure Tournament Final Baltimore, Maryland, United States Jonathan Gresham defeated Tracy Williams to win the revived ROH Pure Championship Match took place on August 23, 2020, but aired on tape delay on October 31.
(c) – denotes defending champion(s)

November

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Date Promotion(s) Event Location Main Event Notes
3 CF: Ultimate Party Tokyo, Japan Tetsuya Endo (c) defeated Daisuke Sasaki to retain the KO-D Openweight Championship DDT's first major event to be promoted under CF.
7 NJPW Power Struggle Osaka, Japan Tetsuya Naito (c) defeated Evil to retain the IWGP Heavyweight Championship and IWGP Intercontinental Championship
AEW Full Gear Jacksonville, Florida, United States Jon Moxley (c) defeated Eddie Kingston in an "I quit" match to retain the AEW World Championship
11 CF: Wrestle Princess I Tokyo, Japan Yuka Sakazaki (c) defeated Mizuki to retain the Princess of Princess Championship TJPW's first Wrestle Princess event
14 Impact Turning Point Nashville, Tennessee, United States Rich Swann (c) defeated Sami Callihan to retain the Impact World Championship
22 WWE: Survivor Series Orlando, Florida, United States Roman Reigns (SmackDown's Universal Champion) defeated Drew McIntyre (Raw's WWE Champion) in a Champion vs. Champion non-title singles match This event featured the retirement ceremony of The Undertaker.
Final WWE PPV held at the Amway Center during the COVID-19 pandemic.
27 CMLL Leyenda de Azul Mexico City, Mexico Ultimo Guerrero (c) defeated Euforia to retain the CMLL World Heavyweight Championship This event aired live on TicketMaster Live from Arena Mexico with no fans in attendance.
(c) – denotes defending champion(s)

December

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Date Promotion(s) Event Location Main Event Notes
2 AEW Winter Is Coming Jacksonville, Florida, United States Kenny Omega defeated Jon Moxley (c) to win the AEW World Championship Aired as a special episode of Dynamite.
This event featured the debut of Sting in AEW, which was his first appearance on TNT in over 19 years; his last appearance was on the final episode of WCW Monday Nitro on March 26, 2001.
6 WWE: Tribute to the Troops Orlando, Florida, United States Drew McIntyre defeated The Miz in a singles match Aired midday on FOX adjacent to the NFL broadcasts.
The following night's episode of Raw was WWE's final show broadcast from the Amway Center during the COVID-19 pandemic as the ThunderDome was relocated to Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida, which began with the December 11 episode of SmackDown. WWE remained at Tropicana Field until April 2021.
WWE: TakeOver: WarGames Orlando, Florida, United States The Undisputed Era (Adam Cole, Kyle O'Reilly, Roderick Strong, and Bobby Fish) defeated Team McAfee (Pat McAfee, Pete Dunne, Danny Burch, and Oney Lorcan) in a WarGames match
11 NJPW World Tag League and Best of the Super Juniors 2020 Finals Tokyo, Japan Hiromu Takahashi defeated El Desperado to win the Best of the Super Juniors tournament final
Detonation
Week 1
Port Hueneme, California, United States Jay White defeated Karl Fredericks in a singles match The first part of a two-week event, promoted as part of New Japan Pro-Wrestling of America's weekly TV show, NJPW Strong.
12 Super J-Cup El Phantasmo defeated A. C. H. to win the Super J-Cup tournament final
Impact Final Resolution Nashville, Tennessee, United States Rich Swann (c) defeated Chris Bey to retain the Impact World Championship
AAA Triplemanía XXVIII Azcapotzalco, Mexico City, Mexico Pagano defeated Chessman in a Lucha de Apuestas Hair vs. Hair match This event was originally scheduled to take place on August 22, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and was held behind closed doors.
18 NJPW Detonation
Week 2
Port Hueneme, California, United States Kenta (c) defeated Brody King to retain the IWGP United States Championship challenge rights certificate The second part of a two-week event, promoted as part of New Japan Pro-Wrestling of America's weekly TV show, NJPW Strong.
ROH Final Battle Baltimore, Maryland, United States Rush (c) defeated Brody King to retain the ROH World Championship
20 Stardom Osaka Dream Cinderella 2020 Yokohama, Japan Utami Hayashishita (c) defeated Momo Watanabe to retain the World of Stardom Championship
20 WWE: TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs St. Petersburg, Florida, United States Randy Orton defeated "The Fiend" Bray Wyatt in a Firefly Inferno match First WWE PPV held at Tropicana Field during the COVID-19 pandemic.
22 WWE: Christmas Day SmackDown St. Petersburg, Florida, United States Big E defeated Sami Zayn (c) in a lumberjack match to win the WWE Intercontinental Championship Aired on tape delay on December 25 as a special episode of SmackDown.
23 MLW Opera Cup Final Orlando, Florida, United States Tom Lawlor defeated Low Ki to win the Opera Cup tournament final
AEW Holiday Bash Jacksonville, Florida, United States The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) (c) defeated The Acclaimed (Anthony Bowens and Max Caster) to retain the AEW World Tag Team Championship Aired as a special episode of Dynamite.
WWE: A Very Gargano Christmas Orlando, Florida, United States Adam Cole defeated Velveteen Dream in a singles match Aired as a special episode of NXT.
30 AEW Brodie Lee Celebration of Life Jacksonville, Florida, United States Cody Rhodes, Orange Cassidy, and Preston "10" Vance defeated Team Taz (Brian Cage, Ricky Starks, and Powerhouse Hobbs) in a six-man tag team match A tribute show to Mr. Brodie Lee, who was an active member of the roster and leader of The Dark Order who died on December 26 at the age of 41.
Aired as a special episode of Dynamite.
(c) – denotes defending champion(s)

Shows affected by COVID-19

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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many promotions canceled or postponed their events. Others, such as WWE and AEW, began presenting empty arena shows. WWE began this with the March 13 episode of SmackDown, airing the show from the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida. Their following episodes of 205 Live and Monday Night Raw were also broadcast from the Performance Center; WrestleMania 36 and subsequent pay-per-views were also held at this venue until August. NXT broadcasts continued to be held at NXT's home base of Full Sail University in Winter Park, Florida, but also behind closed doors. AEW began this format with the March 18 episode of Dynamite, as well as that day's tapings for Dark, broadcasting from Daily's Place in Jacksonville, Florida, though after a couple of weeks at this venue, they moved to The Nightmare Factory, AEW's de facto training facility in Norcross, Georgia, though shows returned to Daily's Place in May. Since AEW's first broadcast under this format, they used their wrestlers and other employees to serve as the live audience in place of fans for matches in which the wrestlers were not performing. WWE similarly began doing this starting with the May 25 broadcast of Raw, using their Performance Center trainees as the live audience; the promotion further expanded this to friends and family members of wrestlers, beginning with the June 15 episode of Raw. Impact Wrestling began doing shows behind closed doors in April.

AEW then invited 60 selected fans (who were sponsors of the venue who could also invite friends and family) to their Fyter Fest event in July, following COVID-19 protocols, becoming the first to have fans, albeit select ones, to attend a professional wrestling event since the start of the pandemic.[15] Beginning with the August 21 episode of SmackDown, WWE changed venues, with all future broadcasts of Raw, SmackDown, 205 Live, and PPVs being held in a bio-secure bubble called the WWE ThunderDome. WWE had nearly 1,000 LED boards to allow for rows and rows of fans to attend virtually for free—the ThunderDome was initially hosted at Orlando's Amway Center before moving to Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida, in December (and then the Yuengling Center in Tampa, Florida, in April 2021). In October, WWE moved NXT's shows, along with 205 Live, to the WWE Performance Center, which was redone as the Capitol Wrestling Center, NXT's version of the ThunderDome, though with a select few live fans also in attendance—the name was also an homage to WWE's predecessor, the Capitol Wrestling Corporation.[12] In following COVID-19 guidelines, AEW became the first promotion to sell tickets for shows, but only to a 10–15% capacity of the Daily's Place venue. Fans were required to wear masks for the entirety of the shows with friends and families placed in their own pods distanced from other fans; the fans were also placed in the upper seating area of the open air venue. This began with the August 27 episode of Dynamite.[16]

Events postponed to 2021

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Original date Promotion(s) Event Original location Notes
March 20 CMLL Homenaje a Dos Leyendas Mexico City, Mexico The event was scheduled to be held on March 20 but was moved to September 17, 2021, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
March 21 AAA Rey de Reyes Merida, Yucatan, Mexico The event was scheduled to be held on March 21 but was moved to May 1, 2021, in San Pedro Cholula, Puebla, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
October 10 Triplemanía Regia II Monterrey, Mexico The event was scheduled to be held on October 10 but was moved to December 4, 2021, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Canceled events

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The following events were canceled and not rescheduled as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Scheduled date Promotion(s) Event Location Notes
March 13 ROH 18th Anniversary Show Sunrise Manor, Nevada, United States
March 14 Past vs. Present
March 28 Impact Lockdown Windsor, Ontario, Canada
March 29 PWG Kobe Los Angeles, California, United States The event was scheduled to be held in tribute to NBA star Kobe Bryant, who had died in a helicopter crash on January 26.
March 31 NJPW Sakura Genesis Tokyo, Japan
April 3 Impact TNA: There's No Place Like Home Tampa, Florida, United States This would have been a Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) reunion show.
April 4 ROH Supercard of Honor XIV Lakeland, Florida, United States
WWE: TakeOver: Tampa Bay Tampa, Florida, United States Matches scheduled and planned for the event were moved to weekly episodes of NXT beginning April 1.
April 10–11 ROH Pure Excellence Columbus, Ohio, United States Originally meant to host the ROH Pure Tournament for the reactivated ROH Pure Championship
April 19 NWA Crockett Cup Atlanta, Georgia, United States
April 23 ROH Battlestar New York, New York, United States
April 24 Quest For Gold Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States Supposed to host a 16-woman tournament to crown the inaugural ROH Women's World Champion (the first women's champion in ROH since Kelly Klein, whose Women of Honor World Championship was retired after her firing)
May 3–4 NJPW Wrestling Dontaku Fukuoka, Japan
May 6 Dragon Gate Dead or Alive Nagoya, Japan
June 19 ROH Best in the World Baltimore, Maryland, United States

Notable events

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Accomplishments and tournaments

[edit]

AAA

[edit]
Accomplishment Winner Date won Notes
Copa Triplemanía Femenil Lady Shani December 12 Defeated Lady Maravilla, Hades, Big Mami, Pimpinela Escarlata, Mamba, Chik Tormenta, Faby Apache, and La Hiedra to win.

AEW

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Accomplishment Winner(s) Date won Notes
Casino Ladder Match Brian Cage May 23 Defeated Darby Allin, Colt Cabana, Orange Cassidy, Scorpio Sky, Kip Sabian, Frankie Kazarian, Luchasaurus, and Joey Janela to earn an AEW World Championship match, originally scheduled for the second night of Fyter Fest, but rescheduled for Fight for the Fallen due to COVID-19 pandemic-related issues; Cage was unsuccessful in winning the championship.
AEW TNT Championship tournament Cody Defeated Lance Archer in the tournament final to determine the inaugural champion.
AEW Women's Tag Team Cup Tournament: The Deadly Draw Diamante and Ivelisse August 13
(aired August 22)
Defeated The Nightmare Sisters (Allie and Brandi Rhodes) in the tournament final to win The Deadly Draw Trophy.
Casino Battle Royale
(Men)
Lance Archer September 5 Last eliminated Eddie Kingston to earn an AEW World Championship match, which occurred on the Dynamite One Year Anniversary Show on October 14; Archer was unsuccessful in winning the championship.
AEW World Championship Eliminator Tournament Kenny Omega November 7 Defeated Adam Page in the tournament final to earn an AEW World Championship match; Omega subsequently defeated Jon Moxley to win the title on the special Winter Is Coming episode of Dynamite on December 2.
Dynamite Dozen Battle Royale MJF and Orange Cassidy December 2 The cowinners of the 12-man battle royal face each other in a singles match for the AEW Dynamite Diamond Ring.
MJF defeated Cassidy on the December 9 episode of Dynamite to win the AEW Dynamite Diamond Ring.

All Japan Pro-Wrestling (AJPW)

[edit]
Dates Tournament Final
Start Final
June 30 July 13 5th Asunaro Cup Dan Tamura defeated Hokuto Omori to win the 5th Asunaro Cup
September 12 October 5 Champion Carnival Zeus defeated Kento Miyahara to win the 2020 Champion Carnival

Big Japan Pro Wrestling

[edit]
Dates Tournament Final
Start Final
March 3 April 26 Ikkitousen Strong Climb Daichi Hashimoto defeated Quiet Storm to win the 2020 Ikkitousen Strong Climb.

CMLL

[edit]
Accomplishment Winner(s) Date won Notes
Reyes del Aire Templario January 14 [18][19]
Family tag team tournament Nueva Generación Dinamitas (El Cuatrero and Sansón) January 16–17 [20]
Torneo Nacional de Parejas Increíbles Carístico and Forastero February 14–28 [21]
Torneo de parejas familiares Nueva Generación Dinamitas (El Cuatrero and Sansón) February 24 [22]
Mexican National Tag Team Championship tournament Atlantis Jr. and Flyer March 13 Won a 16-team tournament for the championship.[23]
Mexican National Women's Tag Team Championship tournament La Jarochita and Lluvia October 17 Defeated La Amapola and La Metálica in the finals for the vacant title.
Leyenda de Azul Angel de Oro November 27 Defeated Ephesto in the finals to win the elimination tournament.

Dragon Gate

[edit]
Dates Tournament Final
Start Final
January 25 January 26 Ashiyanikki Cup Six Man Tag Team Tournament Team Dragon Gate (Ben-K, Dragon Dia & Strong Machine J) defeated R.E.D. (Big R Shimizu, Eita & Kaito Ishida) to win the 2020 Ashiyanikki Cup Six Man Tag Team Tournament.
May 15 June 7 King of Gate Eita defeated Naruki Doi to win the 2020 King Of Gate.

DDT Pro-Wrestling

[edit]
Dates Tournament Final
Start Final
August 8 August 23 King of DDT Tetsuya Endo defeated T-Hawk to win the 2020 King of DDT Tournament.
November 22 December 27 D-Oh Grand Prix TBD

Impact

[edit]
Accomplishment Winner(s) Date won Notes
Impact World Championship #1 Contender's Tournament Ace Austin June 2 Defeated Wentz (who replaced his Rascalz teammate Trey) in the tournament final to win a future Impact World Championship match, but champion Tessa Blanchard was stripped of the title and released on June 25. Austin would later be involved in a five-way elimination match at Slammiversary for the vacant title, but was unsuccessful
Impact Knockouts Championship #1 Contender's Gauntlet Match Kylie Rae July 18 Last eliminated Taya Valkyrie to win a future Impact Knockouts Championship match. However, Rae failed to appear at Bound for Glory for her match against champion Deonna Purrazzo. Su Yung would later replace her and win the title. Rae subsequently announced her temporary retirement from wrestling two weeks later.
Call Your Shot Gauntlet Rhino October 24 Last eliminated Sami Callihan to win the Call Your Shot Trophy for a championship match of his choosing. Rhino also won an Impact contract for his tag team partner Heath. Had neither Heath or Rhino won the match, Rhino would've be fired. Rhino would later use the trophy to win the Impact World Tag Team Championship as a part of Violent By Design on the May 2 episode of Impact.

IWRG

[edit]
Dates Tournament Final
Start Final
June 14 September 6 Rey del Ring Demonio Infernal (c) defeated Shun Skywalker to retain the 2020 IWRG Rey del Ring Championship.

Michinoku Pro Wrestling

[edit]
Dates Tournament Final
Start Final
May 30 June 28 Okama Saikyou League MUSASHI defeated Koji Kawamura to win the 2020 Okama Saikyou League.

MLW

[edit]
Accomplishment Winner Date won Notes
Opera Cup Tom Lawlor December 23 Defeated Low Ki in the tournament final to win the Opera Cup.

NJPW

[edit]
Accomplishment Winner(s) Date won Notes
New Japan Cup Evil July 11[24] Defeated Kazuchika Okada in the tournament final to win.
NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Championship tournament Chaos
(Hirooki Goto, Tomohiro Ishii, and Yoshi-Hashi)
August 9 Defeated Chaos (Kazuchika Okada, Toru Yano and Sho) in the tournament final to win the titles.
New Japan Cup USA Kenta August 21 Defeated David Finlay in the tournament final to win.
KOPW tournament Toru Yano August 29 Defeated Kazuchika Okada, El Desperado and Sanada in a four-way match which acted as the finals of an eight-man tournament to become the first provisional champion.
IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship tournament Suzuki-gun
(El Desperado and Yoshinobu Kanemaru)
September 11 Defeated Los Ingobernables de Japón (Bushi and Hiromu Takahashi) in the tournament final to win the titles.
Lion's Break Crown Clark Connors October 9 Defeated Danny Limelight in the tournament final to win.
G1 Climax Kota Ibushi October 18 Defeated Sanada in the tournament final to win.
World Tag League Guerrillas of Destiny
Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa
December 11 Defeated Juice Robinson & David Finlay in the tournament final to win.
Best of the Super Juniors Hiromu Takahashi December 11 Defeated El Desperado in the tournament final to win.
Super J-Cup El Phantasmo December 12 Defeated A. C. H. in the tournament final to win.

NWA

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Accomplishment Winner(s) Date won Notes
NWA World Television Championship tournament Ricky Starks January 24 Defeated Trevor Murdoch in the tournament final to win the revived NWA World Television Championship; the title had been inactive since 2000.

Pro Wrestling Noah

[edit]
Dates Tournament Final
Start Final
September 18 October 11 N-1 Victory Katsuhiko Nakajima defeated Kaito Kiyomiya to win the 2020 N-1 Victory.

Pro Wrestling Zero1

[edit]
Dates Tournament Final
Start Final
July 5 August 2 Tenka-Ichi Junior Shoki Kitamura defeated El Lindaman to win the 2020 Tenka-Ichi Junior.
October 2 November 1 Fire Festival Hartley Jackson defeated Tamura Hayato to win the 2020 Fire Festival.

ROH

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Accomplishment Winner(s) Date won Notes
ROH Pure Tournament Jonathan Gresham August 23
(aired October 31)
Defeated Tracy Williams in the tournament final to win the revived ROH Pure Championship; the title had been inactive since 2006.

Sendai Girls

[edit]
Accomplishment Winner Date won Notes
Jaja Uma Tournament Mei Hoshizuki September 22

WWE

[edit]
Accomplishment Winner(s) Date won Notes
Royal Rumble
(Women)
Charlotte Flair January 26 Winner received their choice of a championship match for either the Raw Women's Championship, SmackDown Women's Championship, or NXT Women's Championship at WrestleMania 36; Flair from Raw last eliminated Shayna Baszler to win and chose the NXT Women's Championship, which she subsequently won from Rhea Ripley.
Royal Rumble
(Men)
Drew McIntyre Winner received their choice of a championship match for either Raw's WWE Championship, SmackDown's Universal Championship, or the NXT Championship at WrestleMania 36; McIntyre last eliminated Roman Reigns to win and chose his own brand's WWE Championship, which he subsequently won from Brock Lesnar.
Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic The BroserWeights
(Matt Riddle and Pete Dunne)
January 29 Defeated The Grizzled Young Veterans (Zack Gibson and James Drake) in the tournament final to win the Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic Trophy and an NXT Tag Team Championship match at TakeOver: Portland, which they subsequently won from The Undisputed Era (Bobby Fish and Kyle O'Reilly).
Tuwaiq Mountain Trophy Gauntlet Match The Undertaker February 27 Last eliminated AJ Styles to win the Tuwaiq Mountain Trophy.
Undertaker was a last-minute replacement for Rey Mysterio.
Money in the Bank ladder match
(Women)
Asuka April 15
(aired May 10)
Defeated Carmella, Dana Brooke, Lacey Evans, Nia Jax, and Shayna Baszler to win. On the May 11 episode of Raw, previous Raw Women's Champion Becky Lynch revealed that she was going on hiatus due to pregnancy and that the ladder match was actually for the Raw Women's Championship instead of a contract that granted a women's championship match.
The women's ladder match happened at the same time as the men's match but concluded first.
Money in the Bank ladder match
(Men)
Otis Defeated AJ Styles, Aleister Black, Daniel Bryan, King Corbin, and Rey Mysterio to win a world championship match contract; however, The Miz defeated Otis to win the contract at Hell in a Cell on October 25. The Miz later successfully cashed in the contract at Elimination Chamber 2021 to win the WWE Championship from Drew McIntyre.
The men's ladder match happened at the same time as the women's match but concluded second.
Interim NXT Cruiserweight Championship tournament El Hijo del Fantasma May 27
(aired June 3)
As NXT Cruiserweight Champion Jordan Devlin of NXT UK was unable to defend the title in the United States as a result of a travel ban due to the COVID-19 pandemic, an eight-man round-robin tournament was held to crown an interim champion in the U.S. until Devlin's return. Fantasma defeated Drake Maverick in the tournament final to become the interim champion. Fantasma subsequently changed his ring name to Santos Escobar.
WWE Intercontinental Championship tournament AJ Styles June 8
(aired June 12)
Defeated Daniel Bryan in the tournament final to win the vacant Intercontinental Championship. Previous champion Sami Zayn was stripped of the title after electing to refrain from competing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
NXT UK Heritage Cup tournament A-Kid N/A
(aired November 26)
Defeated Trent Seven in the tournament final to determine the inaugural NXT UK Heritage Cup Champion.
The actual date the match took place is unknown.

Title changes

[edit]

AEW

[edit]
AEW World Championship
Incoming champion – Chris Jericho
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
February 29 Jon Moxley Revolution
December 2 Kenny Omega Dynamite:
Winter Is Coming
AEW TNT Championship
(Title created)
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
May 23 Cody Double or Nothing Defeated Lance Archer in the tournament final to determine the inaugural champion.
August 13
(aired August 22)
Mr. Brodie Lee Dynamite
October 7 Cody Dynamite:
Chris Jericho's 30th Anniversary Celebration
Dog Collar match.
For Cody's title defense at Full Gear, his ring name was lengthened to Cody Rhodes following a legal battle with WWE over the trademark for the name.
This would in turn be Mr. Brodie Lee's final match before his untimely death on December 26.
November 7 Darby Allin Full Gear
AEW Women's World Championship
Incoming champion – Riho
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
February 12 Nyla Rose Dynamite First trans woman to win a women's championship in a major American promotion.
May 23 Hikaru Shida Double or Nothing No Disqualification and No Countout match.
AEW World Tag Team Championship
Incoming champions – SoCal Uncensored (Frankie Kazarian and Scorpio Sky)
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
January 21 Kenny Omega and Adam Page Chris Jericho's Rock 'N' Wrestling Rager at Sea Part Deux: Second Wave Aired on tape delay as an episode of Dynamite on January 22.
September 5 FTR
(Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood)
All Out
November 7 The Young Bucks
(Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson)
Full Gear Last Chance match where if The Young Bucks had lost, they would have never been able to challenge for the championship again. Additionally, FTR's manager Tully Blanchard was barred from ringside.
FTW Championship
(Title reactivated but not officially sanctioned)
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
July 2
(aired July 8)
Brian Cage Fyter Fest
Night 2
Awarded the championship by Taz due to AEW World Champion Jon Moxley unable to show up for their scheduled championship match as Moxley's wife had tested positive for COVID-19.

CMLL

[edit]
CMLL World Heavyweight Championship
Incoming champion – Último Guerrero[25]
No title changes
CMLL World Light Heavyweight Championship
Incoming champion – Niebla Roja[26]
No title changes
CMLL World Middleweight Championship
Incoming champion – El Cuatrero[27]
No title changes
CMLL World Welterweight Championship
Incoming champion – Titán
No title changes
CMLL World Lightweight Championship
Incoming champion – Vacant[28]
No title changes
CMLL World Micro-Estrellas Championship
Incoming champion – Chamuel[29]
No title changes
CMLL World Mini-Estrella Championship
Incoming champion – Shockercito[30]
No title changes
CMLL World Tag Team Championship
Incoming champions – Alianza de Plata y Oro (Carístico and Místico)[31]
No title changes
CMLL World Trios Championship
Incoming champions – Los Guerreros Lagunero (Euforia, Gran Guerrero and Último Guerrero)[32]
No title changes
CMLL World Women's Championship
Incoming champion – Marcela[33]
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
October 23 Princesa Sugehit Super Viernes
CMLL Arena Coliseo Tag Team Championship
Incoming champions – Esfinge and Tritón
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
April 29 Vacated CMLL Informa Championship vacated after Tritón left CMLL in September 2019
NWA World Historic Light Heavyweight Championship
Incoming champion – Stuka Jr.
No title changes
NWA World Historic Middleweight Championship
Incoming champion – Carístico
No title changes
NWA World Historic Welterweight Championship
Incoming champion – Volador Jr.
No title changes
Mexican National Heavyweight Championship
Incoming champion – El Terrible[34]
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
September 25 Diamante Azul CMLL on Mexiquense [35]
Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship[36]
Incoming champion – Bárbaro Cavernario
No title changes
Mexican National Welterweight Championship
Incoming champion – Soberano Jr.[37]
No title changes
Mexican National Lightweight Championship
Incoming champion – Eléctrico[38]
No title changes
Mexican National Tag Team Championship
Incoming champions – Vacant
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
March 13 Atlantis Jr. and Flyer Super Viernes Won a 16-team tournament[23]
Mexican National Trios Championship[39]
Incoming champions – Nueva Generación Dinamita (El Cuatrero, Forastero, and Sansón)
No title changes
Mexican National Women's Championship[40]
Incoming champion – La Metálica
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
September 25 Reyna Isis CMLL 87th Anniversary Show [41]
Mexican National Women's Tag Team Championship[42]
Incoming champions – Vacant
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
October 17 La Jarochita and Lluvia Super Viernes Defeated La Amapola and La Metálica in the finals of a three-week tournament for the vacant title.

Impact

[edit]
Impact World Championship
Incoming champion – Sami Callihan
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
January 12 Tessa Blanchard Hard To Kill First woman to hold a men's world championship.
June 25 Vacated N/A Tessa Blanchard was stripped of the title after she was terminated by Impact for unfulfilled commitments and not being able to agree to new terms before her contract expired on June 30.
July 18 Eddie Edwards Slammiversary Fatal five-way elimination match for the vacant championship, also involving Trey Miguel, Ace Austin, Rich Swann, and Eric Young.
August 15
(aired September 1)
Eric Young Impact!
October 24 Rich Swann Bound for Glory
Impact X Division Championship
Incoming champion – Ace Austin
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
April 8–10
(aired April 21)
Willie Mack Rebellion
Night 1
The two-part event was taped between April 8–10, but it is currently unknown which day this match was taped.
July 18 Chris Bey Slammiversary
August 14
(aired August 18)
Rohit Raju Emergence
Night 1
This was a Triple Threat match also involving TJP
December 12 Manik Final Resolution
Impact Knockouts Championship
Incoming champion – Taya Valkyrie
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
January 18
(aired February 11)
Jordynne Grace Impact!
July 18 Deonna Purrazzo Slammiversary
October 24 Su Yung Bound for Glory
November 14 Deonna Purrazzo Turning Point No Disqualification match
Impact World Tag Team Championship
Incoming champions – The North (Ethan Page and Josh Alexander)
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
July 19
(aired July 21)
The Motor City Machine Guns
(Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley)
Impact!
October 24 The North
(Ethan Page and Josh Alexander)
Bound for Glory Defeated previous champions The Motor City Machine Guns (Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley), The Good Brothers (Doc Gallows and Karl Anderson), and Ace Austin & Madman Fulton in a Fatal Four Way Tag Team match
November 14 The Good Brothers
(Doc Gallows and Karl Anderson)
Turning Point
TNA World Heavyweight Championship
(Title reactivated but not officially sanctioned)
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
April 8–10
(aired April 28)
Moose Rebellion
Night 2
Declared himself the champion due to Impact World Champion Tessa Blanchard being unable to show up for scheduled championship match against Michael Elgin and Eddie Edwards due COVID-19 travel restrictions.

IWRG

[edit]
IWRG Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship
Incoming champion – El Hijo de Canis Lupus
No title changes
IWRG Intercontinental Lightweight Championship
Incoming champion – Vacant
No title changes
IWRG Intercontinental Middleweight Championship
Incoming champion – Imposible
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
January 1 Vacated N/A Imposible changed his ring persona to "Fuerza Guerrera Next Generation" and the State of Mexico wrestling commission forced him to vacated the championship.[1]
Demonio Infernal Cinco Luchas en Jaula Defeated Fuerza Guerrera Nueva Generacion, Pasion Cristal, Ave Rex, Emperador Azteca, El Hijo del Alebrije in a steel cage match[1]
IWRG Intercontinental Tag Team Championship
Incoming champions – Bryce Benjamin and Marshe Rockett
No title changes
IWRG Intercontinental Trios Championship
Incoming champions – Centella de Oro, Multifacético, and Prayer
No title changes
IWRG Intercontinental Welterweight Championship
Incoming champion – Cerebro Negro
No title changes
IWRG Junior de Juniors Championship
Incoming champion – El Hijo del Médico Asesino
No title changes
IWRG Rey del Aire Championship
Incoming champion – Dragón Bane
No title changes
IWRG Rey del Ring Championship
Incoming champion – Demonio Infernal
No title changes
Distrito Federal Trios Championship
Incoming champions – El Infierno Eterno (Demonio Infernal, Eterno, and Lunatic Xtreme)
No title changes

AAA

[edit]
AAA Mega Championship
Incoming champion – Kenny Omega
No title changes
AAA World Cruiserweight Championship
Incoming champion – Laredo Kid
No title changes
AAA World Mini-Estrella Championship
Incoming champion – Dinastía
No title changes
AAA Latin American Championship
Incoming champion – Daga
No title changes
AAA Reina de Reinas Championship
Incoming champion – Taya Valkyrie
No title changes
AAA World Tag Team Championship
Incoming champions – Lucha Brothers (Fenix and Pentagón Jr.)
No title changes
AAA World Mixed Tag Team Championship
Incoming champions – Lady Maravilla and Villano III Jr.
No title changes
AAA World Trios Championship
Incoming champions – Jinetes del Aire (El Hijo del Vikingo, Octagón Jr., and Myzteziz Jr.)
No title changes

MLW

[edit]
MLW World Heavyweight Championship
Incoming champion – Jacob Fatu
No title changes.
MLW World Tag Team Championship
Incoming champions – The Von Erichs (Marshall Von Erich and Ross Von Erich)
No title changes.
MLW World Middleweight Championship
Incoming champion – Myron Reed
No title changes.
MLW National Openweight Championship
Incoming champion – Alexander Hammerstone
No title changes.

NJPW

[edit]
IWGP Heavyweight Championship
Incoming champion – Kazuchika Okada
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
January 5 Tetsuya Naito Wrestle Kingdom 14 in Tokyo Dome
Night 2
Double Gold Dash match in which Naito also defended the IWGP Intercontinental Championship.
July 12 Evil Dominion in Osaka-jo Hall
August 29 Tetsuya Naito Summer Struggle in Jingu
IWGP Intercontinental Championship
Incoming champion – Jay White
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
January 4 Tetsuya Naito Wrestle Kingdom 14 in Tokyo Dome
Night 1
July 12 Evil Dominion in Osaka-jo Hall
August 29 Tetsuya Naito Summer Struggle in Jingu
IWGP United States Championship
Incoming champion – Lance Archer
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
January 4 Jon Moxley Wrestle Kingdom 14 in Tokyo Dome
Night 1
Texas Deathmatch.
IWGP Tag Team Championship
Incoming champions – Guerrillas of Destiny (Tama Tonga and Tanga Loa)
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
January 4 FinJuice
(David Finlay and Juice Robinson)
Wrestle Kingdom 14 in Tokyo Dome
Night 1
February 1 Guerrillas of Destiny
(Tama Tonga and Tanga Loa)
The New Beginning USA
February 21 Golden☆Ace
(Hiroshi Tanahashi and Kota Ibushi)
New Japan Road
July 12 Dangerous Tekkers
(Taichi and Zack Sabre Jr.)
Dominion in Osaka-jo Hall
IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship
Incoming champion – Will Ospreay
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
January 4 Hiromu Takahashi Wrestle Kingdom 14 in Tokyo Dome
Night 1
August 29 Taiji Ishimori Summer Struggle in Jingu
IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship
Incoming champions – Bullet Club (El Phantasmo and Taiji Ishimori)
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
January 5 Roppongi 3K
(Sho and Yoh)
Wrestle Kingdom 14 in Tokyo Dome
Night 2
August 28 Vacated Title held up after Roppongi 3K were unable to defend due to Yoh's ACL tear.
September 11 Suzuki-gun
(El Desperado and Yoshinobu Kanemaru)
New Japan Road Defeated Los Ingobernables de Japón (Bushi and Hiromu Takahashi) in the tournament final to win the titles.
NEVER Openweight Championship
Incoming champion �� Kenta
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
January 5 Hirooki Goto Wrestle Kingdom 14 in Tokyo Dome
Night 2
February 1 Shingo Takagi The New Beginning in Sapporo
August 29 Minoru Suzuki Summer Struggle in Jingu
November 7 Shingo Takagi Power Struggle
NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Championship
Incoming champions – Taguchi Japan (Ryusuke Taguchi, Togi Makabe, and Toru Yano)
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
January 5 Los Ingobernables de Japón
(Evil, Shingo Takagi, and Bushi)
Wrestle Kingdom 14 in Tokyo Dome
Night 2
Five-team Gauntlet match, also involving Chaos (Tomohiro Ishii, Yoshi-Hashi, and Robbie Eagles), Suzuki-gun (Taichi, El Desperado, and Yoshinobu Kanemaru), and Bullet Club (Bad Luck Fale, Yujiro Takahashi, and Chase Owens).
August 1 Vacated Evil left Los Ingobernables de Japón to join Bullet Club, thus the title was vacated.
August 9 Chaos
(Hirooki Goto, Tomohiro Ishii, and Yoshi-Hashi)
Summer Struggle Defeated Chaos (Kazuchika Okada, Toru Yano and Sho) in the tournament final to win the titles.
KOPW
(Title created)
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
August 29 Toru Yano Summer Struggle in Jingu Defeated Kazuchika Okada, El Desperado, and Sanada in a four-way match, which acted as the finals of an eight-man tournament, to become the first provisional champion. Due to the title's untraditional format, Yano was not officially recognized as the year's champion until he defeated Bad Luck Fale in a Bodyslam or No Corner Pads match on December 23.

NWA

[edit]
NWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship
Incoming champion – Nick Aldis
No title changes.
NWA World Women's Championship
Incoming champion – Allysin Kay
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
January 24 Thunder Rosa Hard Times
October 27 Serena Deeb UWN Primetime Live
NWA National Championship
Incoming champion – Aron Stevens
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
September 29 Trevor Murdoch UWN Primetime Live
NWA World Television Championship
(Title created)
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
January 24 Ricky Starks Hard Times Defeated Trevor Murdoch in the finals of an eight-man tournament to become the inaugural champion.
January 26
(aired March 3)
Zicky Dice NWA Power
October 20 Elijah Burke UWN Primetime Live
NWA World Tag Team Championship
Incoming champions – The Rock 'n Roll Express (Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson)
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
January 24 Eli Drake and James Storm Hard Times Triple threat tag team match, also involving The Wild Cards (Royce Isaacs and Thom Latimer)
November 10 Aron Stevens and JR Kratos UWN Primetime Live

ROH

[edit]
ROH World Championship
Incoming champion – PCO
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
February 29 Rush Gateway to Honor
ROH World Television Championship
Incoming champion – Dragon Lee
No title changes.
ROH Pure Championship
(Title reactivated)
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
August 23
(aired October 31)
Jonathan Gresham ROH Pure Tournament Final Won a 16-man tournament to crown a new champion of the revived title, last defeating Tracy Williams in the finals.
ROH World Tag Team Championship
Incoming champions – Jay Lethal and Jonathan Gresham
No title changes.
ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championship
Incoming champions – Villain Enterprises (Marty Scurll, Brody King, and PCO)
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
January 11 Mexa Squad
(Bandido, Flamita, and Rey Horus)
Saturday Night at Center Stage Flip Gordon wrestled in place of PCO for Villain Enterprises during this match due to PCO defending the ROH World Championship later in the night.
Women of Honor Championship
Incoming champion – Kelly Klein
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
January 1 Deactivated Kelly Klein was stripped of the championship after her contract was not renewed by ROH. The Women of Honor World Championship was subsequently retired and replaced with the ROH Women's World Championship.

The Crash

[edit]
The Crash Heavyweight Championship
Incoming champion – Bandido
No title changes
The Crash Cruiserweight Championship
Incoming champion – Oraculo
No title changes
The Crash Junior Championship
Incoming champion – Terro Azteca
No title changes
The Crash Tag Team Championship
Incoming champions – La Rebelión Amarilla (Bestia 666 and Mecha Wolf)
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
February 22 Los Traumas
(Trauma I and Trauma II)
The Crash Show Three-way steel cage match, also involving El Mesías and Oráculo
The Crash Women's Championship
Incoming champion – Lady Flamer
No title changes

WWE

[edit]
 Raw
 SmackDown
 NXT
 NXT UK
  – Unbranded

Raw and SmackDown

[edit]

Raw and SmackDown each have a world championship, a secondary championship, a women's championship, and a male tag team championship.

WWE Championship
Incoming champion – Brock Lesnar
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
March 25
(aired April 5)
Drew McIntyre WrestleMania 36
Part 2
First Scottish and first UK-born wrestler to hold a world championship in WWE.
The event was taped on March 25 and 26, but McIntyre confirmed in his memoir, A Chosen Destiny: My Story, that the WWE Championship match was taped on March 25.
October 25 Randy Orton Hell in a Cell Hell in a Cell match.
November 16 Drew McIntyre Raw No Disqualification, No Countout match.
WWE Universal Championship
Incoming champion – "The Fiend" Bray Wyatt
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
February 27 Goldberg Super ShowDown First wrestler to win a world championship after being inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.
March 25 or 26
(aired April 4)
Braun Strowman WrestleMania 36
Part 1
The event was taped on March 25 and 26, but it is currently unknown which day this match was taped.
August 23 "The Fiend" Bray Wyatt SummerSlam Falls Count Anywhere match.
August 30 Roman Reigns Payback No Holds Barred Triple Threat match also involving Braun Strowman, who Reigns pinned.
WWE United States Championship
Incoming champion – Andrade
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
May 25 Apollo Crews Raw
August 30 Bobby Lashley Payback
WWE Intercontinental Championship
Incoming champion – Shinsuke Nakamura
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
January 31 Braun Strowman SmackDown
March 8 Sami Zayn Elimination Chamber 3-on-1 Handicap match, also involving Shinsuke Nakamura and Cesaro as Zayn's partners. Zayn won the title by pinning Braun Strowman.
May 12 Vacated Backstage Sami Zayn was stripped of the title after electing to refrain from competing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
June 8
(aired June 12)
AJ Styles SmackDown Defeated Daniel Bryan in the tournament final for the vacant title.
August 21 Jeff Hardy SmackDown On August 28, Sami Zayn returned with his own title belt, claiming to be the legitimate champion as he was never defeated. WWE did not recognize Zayn as champion; however, this led to the following match to determine the undisputed champion.
September 27 Sami Zayn Clash of Champions Triple threat ladder match also involving AJ Styles in which the winner had to retrieve both Jeff Hardy's belt and Zayn's faux belt to determine the undisputed Intercontinental Champion.
December 22
(aired December 25)
Big E Christmas Day SmackDown Lumberjack match.
WWE Raw Women's Championship
Incoming champion – Becky Lynch
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
April 15
(aired May 10)
Asuka Money in the Bank Money in the Bank ladder match, also involving Carmella, Dana Brooke, Lacey Evans, Nia Jax, and Shayna Baszler. On the May 11 episode of Raw, Becky Lynch announced that she was going on hiatus due to pregnancy and that the women's ladder match was actually for the championship instead of a contract that granted a championship match. Lynch then passed the title directly onto Asuka.
July 20
(aired July 27)
Sasha Banks Raw The title could be won by pinfall, submission, disqualification, or count-out; Banks won via count-out.
August 23 Asuka SummerSlam
WWE SmackDown Women's Championship
Incoming champion – Bayley
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
October 25 Sasha Banks Hell in a Cell Hell in a Cell match.
WWE Raw Tag Team Championship
Incoming champions – The Viking Raiders (Erik and Ivar)
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
January 20 Seth Rollins and Buddy Murphy Raw Buddy Murphy's ring name was shortened to Murphy on February 7.
March 2 The Street Profits
(Angelo Dawkins and Montez Ford)
Raw Last Chance match.
October 12 The New Day
(Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods)
Raw As a result of the 2020 WWE Draft, then-SmackDown Tag Team Champions The New Day were drafted to Raw while then-Raw Tag Team Champions The Street Profits (Angelo Dawkins and Montez Ford) were drafted to SmackDown. To keep the branded championships on their respective brands, WWE official Adam Pearce had the two teams trade championships. Also due to the draft and unlike previous reigns, Big E was not also recognized as champion under the Freebird Rule as he was drafted to SmackDown, thus splitting him from the team.
December 20 The Hurt Business
(Cedric Alexander and Shelton Benjamin)
TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs
WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship
Incoming champions – The New Day (Big E, Kofi Kingston, and Xavier Woods)
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
February 27 The Miz and John Morrison Super ShowDown Big E and Kofi Kingston represented The New Day.
April 17 The New Day
(Big E, Kofi Kingston, and Xavier Woods)
SmackDown Triple threat match between Big E (representing The New Day), Jey Uso (representing The Usos), and The Miz (representing himself and John Morrison). Big E pinned Miz to win the title, with Kingston and Woods also recognized as champion under the Freebird Rule.
July 19 Shinsuke Nakamura and Cesaro The Horror Show at Extreme Rules Tables match. Big E and Kofi Kingston represented The New Day.
October 9 The New Day
(Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods)
SmackDown Unlike previous reigns, Big E was not also recognized as champion under the Freebird Rule as he was split from the team as result of the 2020 WWE Draft; Big E remained on SmackDown while Kingston and Woods were drafted to Raw.
October 12 The Street Profits
(Angelo Dawkins and Montez Ford)
Raw As a result of the 2020 WWE Draft, then-SmackDown Tag Team Champions The New Day (Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods) were drafted to Raw while then-Raw Tag Team Champions The Street Profits were drafted to SmackDown. To keep the branded championships on their respective brands, WWE official Adam Pearce had the two teams trade championships.

NXT

[edit]
NXT Championship
Incoming champion – Adam Cole
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
July 1
(aired July 8)
Keith Lee The Great
American Bash

Night 2
Winner Takes All match in which Lee also defended the NXT North American Championship.
August 22 Karrion Kross TakeOver XXX
August 26 Vacated NXT Karrion Kross relinquished the title due to suffering a separated shoulder during his match at TakeOver XXX.
September 8 Finn Bálor Super Tuesday II A 60-minute fatal four-way iron man match occurred on the September 1 episode of NXT Super Tuesday between Finn Bálor, Adam Cole, Tommaso Ciampa, and Johnny Gargano for the vacant championship, but the match ended in a tie between Bálor and Cole. NXT General Manager William Regal then scheduled a sudden death match between the two for the next episode where Bálor defeated Cole to win the vacant title.
NXT North American Championship
Incoming champion – Roderick Strong
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
January 22 Keith Lee NXT
July 15
(aired July 22)
Vacated NXT Keith Lee voluntarily relinquished the title so that he could focus on defending the NXT Championship.
August 22 Damian Priest TakeOver XXX Defeated Bronson Reed, Cameron Grimes, Johnny Gargano, and Velveteen Dream in a five-way ladder match to win the vacant title.
October 28 Johnny Gargano Halloween Havoc Devil's Playground Match.
November 11 Leon Ruff NXT
December 6 Johnny Gargano TakeOver: WarGames Triple threat match, also involving Damian Priest.
NXT Women's Championship
Incoming champion – Rhea Ripley
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
March 25 or 26
(aired April 5)
Charlotte Flair WrestleMania 36
Part 2
First time an NXT championship was defended at WrestleMania.
First wrestler to win an NXT championship before and after NXT became one of WWE's three main brands.
The event was taped on March 25 and 26, but it is currently unknown which day this match was taped.
June 7 Io Shirai TakeOver:
In Your House
Triple threat match also involving Rhea Ripley, who Shirai pinned.
NXT Tag Team Championship
Incoming champions – The Undisputed Era (Bobby Fish and Kyle O'Reilly)
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
February 16 The BroserWeights
(Matt Riddle and Pete Dunne)
TakeOver:
Portland
As a result of a travel ban due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Timothy Thatcher substituted for Dunne in title defenses, but was not officially recognized as champion.
May 13 Imperium
(Fabian Aichner and Marcel Barthel)
NXT Timothy Thatcher substituted for Pete Dunne in the title defense because of the COVID-19 pandemic travel ban.
August 26 Breezango
(Fandango and Tyler Breeze)
NXT
October 21 Danny Burch and Oney Lorcan NXT
NXT Cruiserweight Championship
Incoming champion – Angel Garza
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
January 26 Jordan Devlin Worlds Collide Fatal four-way match, also involving Travis Banks and Isaiah "Swerve" Scott, who Devlin pinned.
The title became shared with the NXT UK brand due to Devlin's status as an NXT UK wrestler.
May 27
(aired June 3)
El Hijo del Fantasma NXT As a result of a travel ban due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Jordan Devlin was unable to defend the title in the United States. An interim champion was crowned to serve as titleholder in the U.S. until Devlin could return; Devlin still defended the title on NXT UK. Fantasma defeated Drake Maverick in the tournament final to determine the U.S.-based interim champion.
On the June 10 episode of NXT, Fantasma unmasked himself and changed his ring name to Santos Escobar.

NXT UK

[edit]
WWE United Kingdom Championship
Incoming champion – Walter
The title was renamed to NXT United Kingdom Championship during the January 17 taping of NXT UK.
No title changes.
NXT UK Women's Championship
Incoming champion – Kay Lee Ray
No title changes.
NXT UK Tag Team Championship
Incoming champions – Gallus (Mark Coffey and Wolfgang)
No title changes.
NXT UK Heritage Cup
(Title created)
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
N/A
(aired November 26)
A-Kid NXT UK Defeated Trent Seven in the tournament final to determine the inaugural champion.
The actual date the match took place is currently unknown.

Unbranded

[edit]

These titles are not brand exclusive. The colors indicate the home brand of the champions (names without a color are former WWE wrestlers, Hall of Famers, or non-wrestlers).

WWE 24/7 Championship
Incoming champion – R-Truth
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
January 13 Mojo Rawley Raw Pinned R-Truth on the entrance ramp after Truth had been attacked by Brock Lesnar.
January 17 R-Truth WWE Live
Mojo Rawley
January 18 R-Truth WWE Live
Mojo Rawley
January 19 R-Truth WWE Live
Mojo Rawley
January 27 R-Truth Raw Truth rolled up Mojo Rawley in the ring after Rawley had successfully retained the title in a match against No Way Jose.
Mojo Rawley After losing the title to R-Truth, Rawley performed his finisher on Truth and pinned him to win back the title.
February 10 Riddick Moss Raw Following a tag team match, during which the 24/7 rule was suspended, Ross turned on his tag team partner Mojo Rawley and pinned him to win the title.
March 22 R-Truth N/A While Riddick Moss was out jogging in his neighborhood in Orlando, Florida, a referee pulled up beside him in a car and Truth, who was hiding in the trunk, surprised Moss and pinned him with a roll-up. Shown on WWE's website and social media accounts.
March 25 or 26
(aired April 4)
Mojo Rawley WrestleMania 36
Part 1
Pinned R-Truth in the host's viewing area.
Just prior to this reign, Rawley was moved to SmackDown.
The event was taped on March 25 and 26, but it is currently unknown which day this title change was taped.
March 25 or 26
(aired April 5)
Rob Gronkowski WrestleMania 36
Part 2
Following a scuffle with several other wrestlers, Gronkowski performed a dive on top of the group and pinned Mojo Rawley to win the championship.
NFL player Gronkowski served as the host of the two-part WrestleMania 36.
Seventh non-wrestler to win the title.
The event was taped on March 25 and 26, but it is currently unknown which day this title change was taped.
June 1 R-Truth N/A Truth, disguised as a yard worker, rolled up Rob Gronkowski in Gronkowski's backyard to win the championship. Recorded during the afternoon and shown later that night on Raw.
June 17
(aired June 22)
Akira Tozawa Raw R-Truth was originally scheduled to defend the championship against Tozawa in a singles match, however, Truth was attacked by Bobby Lashley. Tozawa then took advantage of the situation and pinned Truth to become champion.
June 27
(aired June 29)
R-Truth Raw Singles match during which the 24/7 rule was suspended.
July 20 Shelton Benjamin Raw After R-Truth was confronted by MVP and Bobby Lashley backstage, Benjamin attacked Truth and pinned him to win the title.
August 3
(aired August 10)
Akira Tozawa Raw Triple threat match, during which the 24/7 rule was suspended, also involving R-Truth, who Tozawa pinned.
R-Truth After Akira Tozawa was involved in a six-man tag team match, Truth pinned Tozawa on the entrance ramp.
August 13
(aired August 17)
Shelton Benjamin Raw Attacked and pinned R-Truth at ringside.
Cedric Alexander After Shelton Benjamin was involved in a six-man tag team match, Alexander rolled up Benjamin at ringside to win the title.
Shelton Benjamin After Cedric Alexander had successfully defended the title against Akira Tozawa, Benjamin attacked Alexander and pinned him to win the championship.
August 24 Akira Tozawa Raw Fatal four-way match, during which the 24/7 rule was suspended, also involving Cedric Alexander and R-Truth, who Tozawa pinned.
August 31 R-Truth N/A Pinned Akira Tozawa in the parking garage where the referee was disguised as the parking garage attendant. Recorded during the afternoon and shown later that night on Raw.
September 27 Drew Gulak Clash of Champions After R-Truth found the referee's catering room backstage, Gulak rolled up Truth in the hallway to win the title.
R-Truth During Drew Gulak's backstage interview, Truth attacked and pinned Gulak to regain the title.
September 28 Akira Tozawa Raw Backstage, while one of Tozawa's ninjas presented R-Truth with a black belt contained within a briefcase, Tozawa snuck up behind Truth and pinned him with a rollup to win the title.
Drew Gulak Gulak, disguised as Akira Tozawa's ninja, attacked Tozawa with the briefcase and pinned Tozawa to win the title, unmasking himself afterwards.
R-Truth Truth attacked Drew Gulak with the briefcase and pinned him to win back the title.
October 5 Drew Gulak Raw Gulak, disguised as a janitor, pinned R-Truth backstage, who tripped over a mop bucket and slipped on the wet floor.
R-Truth Amidst a brawl inside a dumpster backstage that also involved Akira Tozawa, Truth pinned Drew Gulak to regain the title.
November 2 Drew Gulak Raw After Bobby Lashley had defeated R-Truth in a non-title match, Gulak came out and attempted to pin Truth, but Lashley attacked Gulak and laid Gulak's unconscious body on Truth, allowing Gulak to get the pinfall and win the title.
Gulak was previously a member of the SmackDown brand, but was drafted to Raw in the 2020 WWE Draft.
November 9 R-Truth Raw After The Hurt Business attacked Drew Gulak backstage, Truth pinned Gulak to win the title.
Akira Tozawa Seven-way match, during which the 24/7 rule was suspended, also involving Drew Gulak, Erik, Gran Metalik, Lince Dorado, and Tucker.
Erik Following the seven-way match, Tozawa tried to escape the ring, but Erik rolled up Tozawa to win the title.
Drew Gulak Outside the ring, Gulak rolled up Erik to win the title.
Tucker In an attempt to get away from the other wrestlers outside the ring, Drew Gulak went back inside the ring where Tucker rolled up Gulak to win the title.
Drew Gulak While still locked up in the roll up, Gulak reversed it on Tucker to win back the title.
Tucker While still locked up in the roll up, Tucker reversed it on Drew Gulak to win back the title.
Gran Metalik Following a brawl with the other wrestlers, Metalik performed a top rope elbow drop on Tucker to win the title.
Lince Dorado After celebrating with his tag team partner Gran Metalik, Dorado rolled up Metalik to win the title.
R-Truth After an argument between Gran Metalik and Lince Dorado, Truth attacked both and performed the Attitude Adjustment on Dorado to win the title and escaped backstage.
November 22 The Gobbledy Gooker Survivor Series
Kickoff
Pinned R-Truth by the panelist table.
The character was portrayed by Drew Gulak, however, WWE does not recognize this as a reign for Gulak.
Akira Tozawa Survivor Series After being distracted by a trail of bird seed backstage, Tozawa performed a rollup on The Gobbledy Gooker to win the title.
R-Truth Immediately after Akira Tozawa won the title, Truth appeared and attacked Tozawa with a bag of bird seed and pinned him to regain the title.
December 31 Angel Garza TikTok's New Year's Eve Party During the livestream while R-Truth was conversing with The New Day (Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods), referee John Cone appeared to celebrate and then Garza, who had been flirting with Lana, rolled up Truth to win the title.
WWE Women's Tag Team Championship
Incoming champions – The Kabuki Warriors (Asuka and Kairi Sane)
Date Winner Event/Show Note(s)
March 25 or 26
(aired April 4)
Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross WrestleMania 36
Part 1
The event was taped on March 25 and 26, but it is currently unknown which day this match was taped.
May 26
(aired June 5)
Bayley and Sasha Banks SmackDown During their first reign, they went by the team name of The Boss 'n' Hug Connection.
August 30 Nia Jax and Shayna Baszler Payback
December 20 Asuka and Charlotte Flair TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs

Awards and honors

[edit]

AAA

[edit]

AAA Hall of Fame

[edit]
Inductee
La Parka[43]

Impact

[edit]

Impact Hall of Fame

[edit]
Inductee
Ken Shamrock[44]

WWE

[edit]

WWE Hall of Fame

[edit]

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 WWE Hall of Fame ceremony was postponed and merged with the 2021 event. The Class of 2020 was inducted alongside the Class of 2021 at the 2021 ceremony. Listed here are the Class of 2020 inductees.

Category Inductee
Individual John "Bradshaw" Layfield[45]
The British Bulldog[46] (posthumous inductee)
Jushin "Thunder" Liger[47]
Group New World Order ("Hollywood" Hulk Hogan, Scott Hall, Kevin Nash, and Sean Waltman)[48]
The Bella Twins (Brie Bella and Nikki Bella)[49]
Celebrity William Shatner[50]
Warrior Award Titus O'Neil[51]
Legacy Ray Stevens[52]
Brickhouse Brown[52]
Steve Williams[52]
Baron Michele Leone[52]
Gary Hart[52]

Debuts

[edit]

Retirements

[edit]
The Undertaker, who wrestled for WWE for 30 years; he had his final match at WrestleMania 36 earlier in the year with his retirement ceremony held at Survivor Series on November 22
Kevin Nash

Deaths

[edit]
Howard Finkel
Kamala
Road Warrior Animal
Pat Patterson
Jon Huber, known as Mr. Brodie Lee in All Elite Wrestling, and Luke Harper in WWE

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
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