Mark Curtis Memorial Weekend of Champions
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The Mark Curtis Memorial Weekend of Champions was an annual professional wrestling memorial event produced by the Southern States Wrestling (SSW) promotion, and which was held from 2000 to 2003. The show was SSW's tribute to wrestling referee Mark Curtis who worked for the promotion days before his death. The event was part of the Children's Miracle Network's annual fundraiser. All of the proceeds from the show were donated to the organization and SSW wrestlers took part in the East Tennessee portion of its national telethon. The 2003 edition was a benefit show for the American Cancer Society. The Weekend of Champions was also promoted as a "Legend's Reunion" pro wrestling convention and featured induction ceremonies into the Kingsport Wrestling Hall of Fame.
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2000
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Shane Douglas defeated Tim Horner via disqualification
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Beau James and K. C. Thunder defeated Ricky Harrison and The Iron Cross
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Brian Overbay defeated Mike Cooper via disqualification
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Beau James and War Machine defeated K. C. Thunder and Steve Flynn
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The 1-2-3 Express defeated The Shadow and Drake Tungsten
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Don Wright and Wayne Rogers vs. Hoot Gibson and Indian Harry ended in a double disqualification
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Bart Batten defeated Thorn via disqualification
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Beau James defeated Bart Batten
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Brandi Alexander defeated Brandi Wine
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Bryan Wayne defeated Ricky Rocket
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Bull Pain defeated Todd Morton
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Chuck Jones defeated Brian Overbay
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Cody Michaels defeated Buddy Landel
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Cody Michaels defeated Roger Anderson
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Death & Destruction defeated Something Else
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Brian Overbay, Bryan Wayne and Ray Idol defeated Super Destroyer, Gator McAllister and Mike Cooper
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Scott Sterling and Brandi Alexander defeated Jeff Tankersly and Sherri Martel
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Jimmy Valiant defeated The Assassin
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Jimmy Valiant defeated George South
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John Noble defeated Tracy Smothers
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Justin Sensation defeated Shawn Spencer
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Manny Fernandez defeated Ron Ray and Boris Dragoff
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Porkchop Thomas defeated Bryan Wayne
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Ray Idol defeated Allen King
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Ricky Harrison defeated Tracy Smothers
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Ricky Harrison defeated Allen King
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Ricky Harrison defeated Terry Taylor
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Roger Anderson defeated Cody Michaels
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Super Destroyer defeated Alex Raven
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The Iron Cross defeated Roger Anderson
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The Mighty Yankee defeated Andy Douglas
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The War Machine defeated Tracey Smothers
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Thorn defeated Justin Sensation
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Todd Morton defeated Steve Flynn
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Brian Overbay and The Iron Cross defeated Death Row 2000
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Wayne Adams defeated Alabama Al
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George South, Jr. and Kid Apollo defeated The New York Assassin and Jason King
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Tim Horner and Cody Michaels defeated Buddy Landell and Terry Taylor
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The Batten Twins defeated Beau James and K. C. Thunder
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Brian Overbay and Ray Idol defeated Chic White and Equalizer
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Beau James and K. C. Thunder defeated Robert Fuller and Jimmy Golden
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The Batten Twins defeated Flex Armstrong and Thorn
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Robbie Cassidy defeated Jeff Tankersly via disqualification
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Flex Armstrong and Jim White defeated Buddy Landel and "The Duke of New York" Al Getz
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Mike Cooper defeated 6 other participants by last eliminating Death Row 2000
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Something Else defeated Bryan Wayne and Mike Cooper
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Ray Idol defeated 6 other participants by last eliminating Death Row 2000
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Brian Overbay defeated Brad Batten via disqualification
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Singles match
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Tag Team match
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Singles match for the SSW Young Guns Television Championship
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Loser Leaves SSW tag team match for the SSW Tag Team Championship with PJ Sharpe as the special guest referee
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Legend's match
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No Holds Barred tag team match
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Singles match for the SSW Appalachian Championship
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Singles match for the SSW Heavyweight Championship
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Tag Team match for the NCW Tag Team Championship
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Tag Team match for the SSW Tag Team Championship
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Tag Team Steel Cage match for the SSW Tag Team Championship; due to the pre-match stipulations, Beau James and K. C. Thunder were forced to leave the promotion for one year.
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Legend's match with Ron West as the special guest referee
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Battle royal; due to the pre-match stipulation, Idol earned a title shot for the SSW Young Guns Television Championship
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Battle royal; due to the pre-match stipulation, Cooper earned a title shot for the SSW Appalachian Championship
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Civic Auditorium
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The Mark Curtis Memorial Weekend of Champions was an annual professional wrestling memorial event produced by the Southern States Wrestling (SSW) promotion, and which was held from 2000 to 2003. The show was SSW's tribute to wrestling referee Mark Curtis who worked for the promotion days before his death. The event was part of the Children's Miracle Network's annual fundraiser. All of the proceeds from the show were donated to the organization and SSW wrestlers took part in the East Tennessee portion of its national telethon. The 2003 edition was a benefit show for the American Cancer Society. The Weekend of Champions was also promoted as a "Legend's Reunion" pro wrestling convention and featured induction ceremonies into the Kingsport Wrestling Hall of Fame.
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