November 8 is the 312th day of the year (313th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. 53 days remain until the end of the year.
Births[]
- 1950 - Mary Hart
- 1982 - Ted DiBiase Jr.
- 1983 - Chrissy Rivera
- 1996 - Brooke Valentine
- 1999 - Candyfloss
Deaths[]
- 2015 - Don Fargo
- 2016 - John Kowalski
- 2017 - Eddy Steinblock, Tugboat Taylor
- 2020 - Alex Trebek
- 2021 - Mach Hayato
Debuts and Returns[]
- 1999 - Ann Marie Crooks
- 2009 - Batten Blabla
- 2011 - Sarah Logan
- 2014 - Hugo Knox, Jake Something
Events[]
Year | Event(s) |
---|---|
1993 | Monday Night RAW |
1999 | |
2001 | SmackDown |
2004 | RAW |
2010 | RAW |
2013 | Friday Night SmackDown |
2016 | SmackDown Live |
2017 | NXT |
2019 | Friday Night SmackDown |
2021 | RAW |
2022 | NXT |
2024 | Friday Night SmackDown |
Retirements[]
Title changes[]
1999
- The New Age Outlaws (Road Dogg & Billy Gunn) defeated Mankind & Al Snow (c) to win the WWF Tag Team Championship
- Scott Hall defeated Bret Hart (c) and Sid Vicious and Goldberg in a Four Way Ladder match to win the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship
2019
- The New Day (Big E & Kofi Kingston) defeated The Revival (Dash Wilder & Scott Dawson) (c) to win the WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship
2021
- Drake Maverick defeated Reggie (c) to win the WWE 24-7 Championship
- Akira Tozawa defeated Drake Maverick (c) to win the WWE 24-7 Championship
- Corey Graves defeated Akira Tozawa (c) to win the WWE 24-7 Championhip
- Byron Saxton defeated Corey Graves (c) to win the WWE 24-7 Championhip
- Drake Maverick defeated Byron Saxton (c) to win the WWE 24-7 Championhip
- Reggie defeated Drake Maverick (c) to win the WWE 24-7 Championhip
External links[]
- November 8 on Wikipedia