September 16 is the 259th day of the year (260th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. 106 days remain until the end of the year.
Births[]
- 1966 - Andrea The Giant
- 1983 - Jennifer Blake
- 1986 - Fiesty Feminista
- 1993 - Andras Miyagi
- 1997 - Jake Painter
Deaths[]
Debuts and Returns[]
- 1996 - Miyuki Fujii
- 2011 - Mark Vandy
- 2016 - Diosa Nix, Mark Wheeler
- 2019 - Shawty
Events[]
Year | Event(s) |
---|---|
1995 | Gangstas Paradise |
1996 | |
1999 | SmackDown |
2002 | RAW |
2004 | SmackDown |
2005 | Friday Night SmackDown |
2007 | Unforgiven |
2008 | WWE ECW |
2011 | Friday Night SmackDown |
2012 | Night of Champions |
2013 | RAW |
2015 | NXT |
2018 | Hell in a Cell |
2019 | RAW |
2020 | NXT |
2022 | Friday Night SmackDown |
2024 | RAW |
Retirements[]
Title changes[]
1995
- The Pitbulls (Pitbull #1 & Pitbull #2) defeated Raven & Stevie Richards (c) in a Two out of Three Falls Dog Collar match to win the ECW World Tag Team Championship
1999
- Vince McMahon defeated Triple H (c) to win the WWF Championship
2002
- Chris Jericho defeated Rob Van Dam (c) to win the WWE Intercontinental Championship
2007
- Batista defeated The Great Khali (c) and Rey Mysterio in a Triple Threat match to win the World Heavyweight Championship
2012
- Team Hell No (Daniel Bryan & Kane) defeated Kofi Kingston & R-Truth (c) to win the WWE Tag Team Championship
- Eve Torres defeated Layla (c) to win the WWE Divas Championship
2018
- Becky Lynch defeated Charlotte Flair (c) to win the WWE SmackDown Women's Championship
2019
- Kane defeated R-Truth (c) to win the WWE 24-7 Championship
- R-Truth defeated Kane (c) to win the WWE 24-7 Championship
External links[]
- September 16 on Wikipedia