CLASH OF THE CHAMPIONS
RESULTS



Clash of the Champions 1
March 27, 1988
Greensboro Coliseum - Greensboro, North Carolina
There were 6000 people in attendance and the show drew a 5.6 rating on TBS.
This was aired head to head with WWF WrestleMania IV.
- COLLEGE RULES MATCH -
World Television Champion Mike Rotunda with Kevin Sullivan
defeated
Jimmy Garvin with Precious
Rotunda won with a cradle
“ U.S. TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP “
U.S. Tag Team Champions
“The Midnight Express”
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane with Jim Cornette
defeated
“The Fantastics”
Tommy Rogers & Bobby Fulton
via a Disqualification
Bobby Fulton originally pinned Bobby Eaton
to win the titles but the decision was reversed
because Fulton threw referee Randy Anderson
over the top rope before the pinfall was made.
- BARBED WIRE MATCH -
“The Road Warriors” and Dusty Rhodes with Paul Ellering
defeated
“The Powers of Pain” and Ivan Koloff with Paul Jones
The Warlord was pinned after being accidentally
hit with a diving headbutt from the Barbarian.
Animal wore a Hockey goalie mask
during the match to protect his injured face.
“ WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP “
Lex Luger and Barry Windham
defeated
Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard with J.J. Dillon
to win the NWA World Tag Team Championship
Lex Luger pinned Arn Anderson after
whipping Anderson into J.J. Dillon on the apron.
“ WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP “
NWA World Heavyweight Champion Ric Flair fought Sting
to a time-limit draw
The ringside judges could not decide
on a winner after the time limit expired.
J.J. Dillon was suspended above the ring in a cage during the match.
The judges at ringside were: Gary Juster, Sandy Scott,
Jason Hervey (who played Wayne Arnold in "The Wonder Years"),
Patty Mullen (former Penthouse Pet of the Month)
and Ken Osmond (who played Eddie Haskell in "Leave it to Beaver").



Clash of the Champions 2
“Miami Mayhem”
June 8, 1988
James L. Knight Center - Miami, Florida
There were 2400 people in attendance and the show drew a 4.8 rating on TBS.
NWA United States Heavyweight Champion
Barry Windham
defeated
Brad Armstrong
Windham pinned Armstrong after rendering
Armstrong unconscious by using the Iron Claw.
NWA United States Tag Team Champions
“The Fantastics” Tommy Rogers & Bobby Fulton
defeated
“The Sheepherders” Butch Miller & Luke Williams
Bobby Fulton pinned Butch Miller with a surprise roll up.
Jimmy Garvin and Ronnie Garvin
defeated
Rick Steiner and Mike Rotunda
Jimmy Garvin pinned Rick Steiner
Kevin Sullivan was locked in a cage at ringside
but stole the key from the Garvins’ valet Precious.
Steve Williams ran in after the match
to save the Garvins from a 3 on 2 beat down.
Nikita Koloff defeated Al Perez
via a Disqualification
Perez was disqualified when Larry Zbyszko
interfered in the match attacking Koloff.
NWA World Tag Team Champions
Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard
vs
Sting and Dusty Rhodes
ended in a double disqualification
The referee is knocked out near the end of the match
prompting Ric Flair and Barry Windham to interfere,
resulting in a double disqualification.
Throughout the show, wrestlers were being interviewed as they arrived to the building,
most notably, Lex Luger who was attacked by the Four Horsemen and was
busted open after being slammed head first into the trunk of his limo.
This was a big deal at the time as it was the first time Luger had bled while in the NWA.
This would also be an important factor in the conclusion of
Luger's match against Ric Flair at the 1988 Great American Bash PPV.



Clash of the Champions 3
“Fall Brawl”
September 7, 1988
Albany Civic Center - Albany, Georgia
There were 3,700 people in attendance and the show drew a 5.4 rating on TBS.
Fall Brawl would later become a regular PPV event for WCW.
World Television Champion Mike Rotunda
vs
Brad Armstrong
ended in a 20-minute time-limit draw
After the match Steve Williams ran to the ring to congratulate Brad Armstrong
Nikita Koloff and Steve Williams
defeated
“The Sheepherders” Butch Miller & Luke Williams accompanied by Rip Morgan
Koloff pinned Butch Miller after a Russian Sickle
Nikita Koloff was not the legal man but the decision remained the same.
- GRUDGE MATCH -
Dusty Rhodes
defeated
Kevin Sullivan with manager Gary Hart
Dusty won the match by pinning Gary Hart and not the legal opponent Kevin Sullivan
Despite the match not being announced as a no-dq match,
Sullivan was not disqualified when Al Perez interfered in the match.
- RUSSIAN CHAIN MATCH -
Ricky Morton defeated Ivan Koloff
Koloff had manager Paul Jones and The Russian Assassin at ringside.
After accidentally costing Koloff the match Paul Jones and the Russian Assassin attacked Koloff
soon joined by a second masked Russian Assassin turning Koloff face.
Sting
defeated
NWA United States Champion Barry Windham
via a disqualification
Windham was disqualified after hitting Sting with a chair.
The referee didn't actually see the chairshot but is informed of it
by San Francisco 49er John Ayers who came to ringside.



Clash of the Champions 4
“Season's Beatings”
December 7, 1988
UTC Arena - Chattanooga, Tennessee
There were 8000 people in attendance and the show drew a 4.5 rating on TBS.
This show set up Starrcade '88.
“ U.S. TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP “
“The Fantastics” Tommy Rogers & Bobby Fulton
defeated
Eddie Gilbert and Ron Simmons
winning the U.S. Tag Team Championship
Bobby Fulton pinned Eddie Gilbert with a roll up
This was the finals of the tournament to crown new U.S. Tag Team champions,
the titles were vacated when the “Midnight Express” won the World Tag Team titles in September.
Simmons and Gilbert had originally lost to the “Sheepherders” in the semi-finals
but the decision was reversed when the Sheepherders signed with the WWF.
Steve Williams defeated The Italian Stallion
Steve Williams pinned the Stallion after turning a cross body block into a running power slam
Ivan Koloff defeated Paul Jones
Ivan pinned Paul Jones after hitting him with Jones’ own illegal object.
Koloff had one arm tied behind his back during the entire match.
The “Russian Assassins” attack Koloff after the match
only for the Junkyard Dog to make the save.
Road Warrior Animal with Road Warrior Hawk
defeated Dusty Rhodes
via a disqualification to gain control of the NWA World Six-Man Tag Team Championship
Dusty Rhodes was disqualified for hitting Animal with a chair.
Both Hawk and Sting had already interfered in the match.
The Road Warriors chose Genichiro Tenryu to be the 3rd champion
on the December 10th edition of NWA World Championship Wrestling.
Ric Flair World Heavyweight Champion and Barry Windham U.S. Heavyweight Champion
defeated
“The Midnight Express” Stan Lane & Bobby Eaton
Barry Windham pinned Bobby Eaton after Ric Flair hit Eaton with a shoe.



Clash of the Champions 5
“St. Valentine's Day Massacre”
February 15, 1989
Cleveland Convention Center - Cleveland, Ohio
There were 5,000 people in attendance and the show drew a 4.6 rating on TBS.
This show was warm up show for the Chi-Town Rumble PPV only 5 days later.
“The Midnight Express” Stan Lane & Bobby Eaton
defeated
“The Russian Assassins” Russian Assassin I & Russian Assassin II
Bobby Eaton pinned Assassin I after a Rocket Launcher
Butch Reed defeated Steven Casey
Butch Reed pinned Casey after a shoulder tackle off the top rope.
Steven Casey was billed as ”undefeated” coming in to this match.
Lex Luger defeated The Blackmailer accompanied by Hiro Matsuda
Luger pinned the Blackmailer after a Super Plex from the top rope
The masked Blackmailer was Jack Victory who did double duty
on the night. Victory was also Russian Assassin II
U.S. Tag Team Champions
Mike Rotunda & "Dr. Death" Steve Williams
defeated
“The Fantastics” Tommy Rogers & Bobby Fulton
Steve Williams pinned Tommy Rogers after Mike Rotunda interfered.
Mike Rotunda replaced Kevin Sullivan in the match.
Sullivan & Williams originally won the US titles.
Ricky Steamboat defeated Bob Bradley
Steamboat pinned Bob Bradley with a top rope cross body block.
Steamboat's 1 year old son and wife were at ringside.
Rick Steiner defeated Rip Morgan
Rick Steiner pinned Morgan after a belly-to-belly suplex.
Steiner was the reigning World Television champion but the title was not on the line.
World Six-Man Tag Team Champions
“The Road Warriors” Hawk & Animal and Genichiro Tenryu
vs
Mike Rotunda, Kevin Sullivan and "Dr. Death" Steve Williams
ended in a double disqualification
The match was declared a double disqualification when
Sting, Junkyard Dog and Michael Hayes stormed the ring.
Sting, JYD & Hayes were originally slated to face the Road Warriors & Tenryu
but were locked in by Kevin Sullivan before the match.
A Ric Flair scheduled interview resulted in a Ricky Steamboat confrontation
and an unscheduled in-ring, and out-of-ring, brawl,
resulting in Flair losing all his clothes except his socks and trunks.



Clash of the Champions 6
“Ragin' Cajun”
April 2, 1989
Louisiana Superdome - New Orleans, Louisiana
There were 5300 people in attendance and the show drew a 4.3 rating on TBS.
This show was used to build the WrestleWar 1989 PPV on May 7.
Clash VI was held on the same day as WrestleMania V.
and on free TV in an attempt to hurt the PPV rating.
“The Samoan Swat Team” Samu and Fatu
defeated
“The Midnight Express” Bobby Eaton and Stan Lane
Fatu hit Bobby Eaton with Paul E. Dangerlously's phone without the referee seeing it.
This is the continuation of the Jim Cornette / Paul E. Dangerously feud that started when
Dangerously brought the “Original Midnight Express” to the NWA.
The Great Muta defeated Steven Casey
Muta pinned Casey after a Moonsault
Muta's manager Gary Hart was at ringside and tossed Steven Casey back in the ring for the finish.
The Junkyard Dog defeated Butch Reed
Reed is pinned with a roll up after colliding with manager Hiro Matsuda on the apron.
Bob Orton defeated Dick Murdoch
Orton pins Murdoch when manager Gary Hart reaches in and pulls Murdoch's leg out from under him during a suplex.
“ WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP “
“The Varsity Club” Mike Rotunda and Steve Williams
defeated
“The Road Warriors” Animal and Hawk
winning the NWA World Tag Team Championship
Steve Williams cradled Hawk for the pinfall
Referee Teddy Long refused to count a pinfall for the Road Warriors only moments before.
The count on Hawk was super fast, so fast that Teddy Long was fired as a referee over it.
Long started managing the “Skyscrapers” shortly after this.
Ranger Ross defeated The Iron Sheik
via a Disqualification
Rip Morgan ran and attacked Ross in to cause the disqualification.
Junkyard Dog ran in to make the save only seconds later.
“ U.S. TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP “
"Hot Stuff" Eddie Gilbert and Rick Steiner
defeated
Dan Spivey and Kevin Sullivan
retaining the U.S. Tag Team Championship
Eddie Gilbert got the pinfall on Kevin Sullivan after
hitting him with manager Missy Hyatt's loaded purse.
“ WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP “
- TWO OUT OF THREE FALLS -
( 60 MINUTE TIME LIMIT )
Ricky Steamboat defeated Ric Flair
retaining the World Heavyweight Championship
Flair pinned Steamboat after reversing an inside cradle.
Steamboat forced Flair to submit with a double chickenwing.
Steamboat pinned Flair after a failed double chickenwing attempt.
Flair fell on top of Steamboat, both men's shoulder were down,
but Steamboat got his left shoulder up before the three count.
The replay would show that Flair's foot was on the bottom rope,
thus allowing him to get one last rematch at WrestleWar 89.
“ WORLD TELEVISION CHAMPIONSHIP “
Sting defeated Rip Morgan
retaining the World Television Championship
Sting made Rip Morgan submit to the Scorpion Deathlock.
This was a non-televised match seen only by the crowd in the Louisiana Superdome.
Shown as a joined in progress recording on WCW Saturday Night.
“ U.S. HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP “
Lex Luger defeated Jack Victory
retaining the U.S. Heavyweight Championship
Lex Luger forced Jack Victory to submit with the Torture Rack
This was a non-televised match seen only by the crowd in the Louisiana Superdome.
Shown as a joined in progress recording on WCW Saturday Night.



Clash of the Champions 7
“Guts and Glory”
June 14, 1989
Ritz-Epps Fitness Center - Fort Bragg, North Carolina
This show drew a 3.8 rating on TBS.
This show was used to build the Great American Bash 1989 PPV on July 23.
“ WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP “
- TOURNAMENT SEMI FINAL 1 -
“The Fabulous Freebirds” Jimmy Garvin and Michael Hayes with Terry Gordy
defeated
“The Dynamic Dudes” Johnny and Shane
Michael Hayes DDT’d Shane Douglas behind the referee's back for the victory.
Jimmy Garvin replaces Terry Gordy who participated in the first round match.
It was Garvin's debut as an official Freebird, although he had been an "undercover" Freebird since 1983.
The Freebirds beat the Road Warriors in the first round while the Dynamic Dudes beat Jack Victory and Rip Morgan.
Ranger Ross defeated The Terrorist
Ranger Ross pinned the Terrorist after a “Combat Kick”
Jack Victory once again appears at a Clash of Champions under a mask, having previously appeared as “Russian Assassin II
and “The Blackmailer” when the bookers needed a generic heel.
“The Ding Dongs” Jim Evans and Richard Sartain
defeated
Cougar Jay and George South
The Ding Dongs won after a flying kneedrop / flying elbow double team move.
The Ding Dongs only wrestled a handful of matches under this gimmick.
“ WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP “
- TOURNAMENT SEMI FINAL 2 -
“The Midnight Express” Bobby Eaton and Stan Lane with Jim Cornette
defeated
“The Samoan Swat Team” Samu and Fatu with Paul E. Dangerously
Lane pinned Samu after the Road Warriors ran in and attacked the Samoan Swat Team while the referee was knocked out.
The Midnight Express beat Bob Orton, Jr. and Butch Reed in the first round
while the Samoan Swat Team beat Ranger Ross and Ron Simmons.
Terry Gordy vs "Dr. Death" Steve Williams
ended in a double countout
Williams and Gordy were counted out while fighting on the floor.
Norman the Lunatic with Theodore R. Long defeated Mike Justice
Norman gets the victory with a Sitdown Splash on Mike Justice.
“The Varsity Club” Mike Rotunda and Kevin Sullivan
defeated
“The Steiner Brothers” Rick and Scott with Missy Hyatt
Mike Rotunda pinned Scott Steiner after suplexing Steiner onto a steel chair.
This match is one of the very first matches the Steiner Brothers had together.
“ WORLD TELEVISION CHAMPIONSHIP “
Sting defeated Bill Irwin
retaining the NWA World Television Championship
Sting pinned Irwin after a Stinger Splash in the corner.
“ WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP “
- TOURNAMENT FINAL -
“The Fabulous Freebirds” Jimmy Garvin and Michael Hayes
defeated
“The Midnight Express” Bobby Eaton and Stan Lane with Jim Cornette
winning the vacant World Tag Team Championship
Jimmy Garvin pinned Bobby Eaton after Terry Gordy interfered and hit a powerbomb on Eaton.
Jim Cornette was attacked by Paul E. Dangerously early in the match and helped to the back by the Dynamic Dudes.
Ricky Steamboat defeated Terry Funk
via a disqualification
Funk is disqualified for hitting Ricky Steamboat with the microphone.
Terry Funk beat down Ricky Steamboat after the match until Lex Luger made the save.
After running Terry Funk off Luger turns on Steamboat and attacks him as well.



Clash of the Champions 8
“Fall Brawl”
September 12, 1989
Carolina Coliseum - Columbia, South Carolina
There were 2,600 fans in attendance and the show drew a 4.7 rating on TBS.
This show was used to build the first ever Halloween Havoc PPV on October 28.
“The Road Warriors” Hawk & Animal
defeated
“The Samoan Swat Team” Samu & Fatu
Hawk pinned Fatu after a Doomsday Device
During the closing moments of the match manager
Paul E. Dangerously's cellphone was used on Fatu.
”The Z-Man” Tom Zenk defeated The Cuban Assassin
Zenk made the Cuban Assassin pass out from the Sleeper hold.
This was Tom Zenk's NWA Debut match.
Sid Vicious defeated Ranger Ross
Sid Vicious pinned Ranger Ross after a Helicopter Slam and a Powerbomb.
This was Ranger Ross’ last appearance at a major NWA show, (PPV or Clash).
“ WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP “
World Tag Team Champions
“The Freebirds” Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin
defeated
“The Steiner Brothers” Rick and Scott
Michael Hayes pinned Scott Steiner after a DDT
Scott Steiner was tripped by either Missy Hyatt or Robin Green at ringside.
It was later revealed to be Robin Green who went on
to manage Doom in a feud with the Steiner Brothers.
This was the Steiner Brothers’ first ever shot at a world tag-team title.
Flyin’ Brian defeated Norman “the Lunatic”
Pillman rolled Norman up with a Crucifix for the pinfall.
This was Brian Pillman's first major NWA show appearance.
"Dr. Death" Steve Williams defeated Mike Rotunda
Steve Williams pins Mike Rotunda after reversing a roll-up.
Williams had turned Face shortly before the show ending the Varsity Club for good.
U.S. Champion Lex Luger defeated Tommy Rich
Lex Luger pinned Tommy Rich after a Hot Shot.
Despite being the heel Luger was cheered by the South Carolina crowd.
”Nature Boy” Ric Flair and Sting
defeated
Dick Slater and The Great Muta
via a disqualification
Slater and Muta were disqualified after Muta used the
Asian mist on Sting and Slater strikes Ric Flair with his cast.
Dick Slater was a substitute for an injured Terry Funk.
After the match, Funk tried to suffocate Flair by putting a plastic bag over his head.
After the match, Slater hit Sting in the leg with a branding iron.



Clash of the Champions 9
“New York Knockout”
November 15, 1989
Houston Field House - Troy, New York
There were 4,000 fans in attendance and the show drew a 4.9 rating on TBS.
This show mainly dealt with fallout from Halloween Havoc PPV
and set up the Iron Man / Iron Team tournaments at Starrcade 1989.
“The Freebirds” Jimmy Garvin and Michael Hayes
defeated
“The Road Warriors” Hawk and Animal
via a disqualification
The Road Warriors were disqualified when Hawk hit the referee.
The Freebirds had actually lost the World Tag Team titles
on November 1, but the match had not aired yet,
so the Freebirds were introduced as the World Tag Team champions.
”Doom” Ron Simmons and Butch Reed with Woman
defeated Eddie Gilbert and Tommy Rich
Ron Simmons pinned Tommy Rich after a double team Clothesline
”The Midnight Express” Bobby Eaton and Stan Lane
defeated
“The Dynamic Dudes” Johnny Ace and Shane Douglas
Eaton pinned Shane Douglas after Jim Cornette hits Douglas with his tennis racket.
Jim Cornette was in a neutral corner at the start of the match
before deciding to side with the Midnight Express.
"Dr. Death" Steve Williams
defeated
The Super Destroyer
Steve Williams pinned the Super Destroyer with the Oklahoma Stampede
This was Jack Victory's 4th “Masked Mystery Man” appearance at a Clash
(“Russian Assassin II”, “The Blackmailer” and “The Terrorist”)
”The Steiner Brothers” Rick and Scott Steiner
defeated
“The Skyscrapers” Dan Spivey and Sid Vicious
via a disqualification
The Skyscrapers were disqualified when Doom ran in and attacked the Steiner Brothers.
During the match Sid Vicious punctures a lung
and is replaced by ”Mean” Mark Callous soon after.
Woman's bodyguard Nitron makes his debut during the post match brawl
between the Steiners, the Skyscrapers, Doom and the Road Warriors.
“ U.S. HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP “
Lex Luger defeated Flyin’ Brian Pillman
retaining the U.S. Heavyweight Championship
Lex Luger pinned Pillman after hitting him with a chair while the referee was down.
Sting saved Pillman from further attacks by Lex Luger.
- I QUIT MATCH -
( NON TITLE )
NWA World Heavyweight Champion Ric Flair
defeated
Terry Funk with Gary Hart
Flair forced Terry Funk to say “I quit”
on the house microphone due to the pain of the Figure Four Leglock.
Gary Hart attacked Terry Funk after the match and was quickly joined by The Great Muta.
Sting saved Ric Flair from the attack only to be attacked by Lex Luger.



Clash of the Champions 10
“Texas Shootout”
February 6, 1990
Memorial Coliseum - Corpus Christi, Texas
There were 3,000 fans in attendance and the show drew a 4.5 rating on TBS.
This was the show that set up WrestleWar.
"Dr. Death" Steve Williams defeated Samoan Savage
Williams pinned the Savage
Brian Pillman and Tom Zenk
defeated
“The MOD Squad”
Tom Zenk pinned Basher
Mil Máscaras defeated Cactus Jack
Máscaras pinned Cactus Jack after a Flying Body Press.
- FALLS COUNT ANYWHERE MATCH -
Norman the Lunatic defeated Kevin Sullivan
Norman pinned Kevin Sullivan behind closed doors in the women's bathroom.
“The Road Warriors” Hawk & Animal
defeated
”The Skyscrapers” Dan Spivey and Mark Callous
via a disqualification
The Skyscrapers were disqualified for bringing a chair into the ring.
“ WORLD TITLE vs MASKS “
World Tag Team Champions
“The Steiner Brothers” Rick & Scott
defeated
“Doom” Ron Simmons & Butch Reed
Rick Steiner pinned Butch Reed
Doom was unmasked as Ron Simmons and Butch Reed.
- STEEL CAGE MATCH -
“The Horsemen”
Ric Flair, Ole Anderson, and Arn Anderson
defeated
“Gary Hart International”
The Dragonmaster, Buzz Sawyer, and The Great Muta with Gary Hart
Arn Anderson pinned The Dragonmaster after a DDT.
Sting was originally scheduled to be in the match but was kicked out
of the Horsemen earlier in the night and replaced with Ole Anderson.
During the match Sting ran to the ring and tried to climb into the cage.
During the ensuing brawl Sting blew out his knee.



Clash of the Champions 11
“Coastal Crush”
June 13, 1990
McAllister Field House - Charleston, South Carolina
There were 4100 fans in attendance and the show drew a 4.1 rating on TBS.
This was the build up show for The Great American Bash.
“The Southern Boys” Steve Armstrong and Tracy Smothers
defeated
“The Freebirds” Jimmy Garvin and Michael Hayes
Tracy Smothers pinned Jimmy Garvin
Tommy Rich defeated Bam Bam Bigelow
via a disqualification
Bigelow got disqualified for not breaking the choke by a count of five
Tom Zenk and Mike Rotunda
defeated
Fatu and Samoan Savage
Rotunda pinned Fatu
”Mean” Mark Callous defeated Brian Pillman
”Mean” Mark pinned Pillman
“The Rock 'n' Roll Express”
defeated
U.S. Tag Team Champions
“The Midnight Express”
via a disqualification
The Midnight Express got caught cheating with Jim Cornette's tennis racket.
Barry Windham defeated Doug Furnas
Windham pinned Furnas with his feet on the rope
Lex Luger defeated Sid Vicious
Luger pinned Vicious after a surprise lariat to begin the match.
World Tag Team Champions
“Doom” Ron Simmons & Butch Reed
defeated
“The Steiner Brothers” Rick and Scott
Simmons pinned Scott Steiner
- NON TITLE MATCH -
Paul Orndorff
defeated
World Television Champion Arn Anderson
Orndorff pinned Anderson
The Junkyard Dog
defeated
World Heavyweight Champion Ric Flair
via a disqualification
Flair was disqualified when the Four Horsemen interfered in the match.



Clash of the Champions 12
“Mountain Madness - Fall Brawl '90”
September 5, 1990
Asheville Civic Center - Asheville, North Carolina
There were 4,000 fans in attendance and the show drew a 5.0 rating on TBS.
“The Southern Boys” Steve Armstrong and Tracey Smothers with Bob Armstrong
defeated
“The Freebirds” Jimmy Garvin and Michael Hayes with Buddy Roberts
Steve Armstrong pinned Jimmy Garvin while Tracy Smothers pinned Michael Hayes.
Mike Rotunda defeated Buddy Landel
Rotunda pinned Buddy Landel
The Master Blasters
defeated
Brad Armstrong and Tim Horner
Steel pinned Tim Horner
“The Nasty Boys” Jerry Sags and Brian Knobbs
defeated
Jackie Fulton and Terry Taylor
Jerry Sags pinned Jackie Fulton
Tommy Rich defeated “Wild” Bill Irwin
Rich pinned Bill Irwin
Susan Sexton defeated Bambi
Sexton pinned Bambi
“The Steiner Brothers” Rick and Scott
defeated
Tim Hunt and Jeff Warner
Rick Steiner pinned Tim Hunt
Stan Hansen defeated The Z-Man
Hansen pinned Tom Zenk after a Lariat
U.S. Champion Lex Luger defeated Ric Flair
Ric Flair was disqualified due to interference by Stan Hansen.
World Heavyweight Champion Sting defeated The Black Scorpion
Sting pinned the Scorpion
After the match, Sting attempted to unmask the Black Scorpion,
tearing away his black mask only to reveal a red mask underneath.
The Scorpion quickly escaped when The "real" Black Scorpion appeared on the entrance ramp.
Although he was never truly unmasked, this version of The Black Scorpion was indeed Al Perez.



Clash of the Champions 13
“Thanksgiving Thunder”
November 20, 1990
Jacksonville Memorial Coliseum in Jacksonville, Florida
There were 5000 fans in attendance and the show drew a 4.2 rating on TBS.
This was the last Clash of the Champions before WCW left
the NWA and set up for Starrcade '90: Collision Course
“The Fabulous Freebirds” Jimmy Garvin and Michael Hayes
defeated
“The Southern Boys” Tracy Smothers and Steve Armstrong
This was originally scheduled as a 6-man tag team match
with Bobby Eaton on the Freebirds team and El Gigante on the Southern Boys team
but before the match El Gigante was "injured" by the Freebirds
therefore it was changed to a regular tag team match.
Brian Pillman defeated Buddy Landel
Big Cat defeated Brad Armstrong
Tom Zenk defeated Brian Lee
Michael Wallstreet defeated The Starblazer
Sergeant Krueger and Colonel DeKlerk
defeated
The Beast and Kaluha
This was a qualifying match for the Pat O'Connor Memorial Tournament.
Lex Luger defeated The Motor City Madman
Chris Youngblood and Mark Youngblood
defeated
“The Nasty Boys” Brian Knobs & Jerry Sags
Sid Vicious defeated The Nightstalker
U.S. Tag Team Champions
“The Steiner Brothers” Rick and Scott
defeated
“Magnum Force”
Ric Flair defeated Butch Reed
Since Flair won, Flair and Arn Anderson earned a rematch against
Doom for the World Tag Team titles at Starrcade.



Clash of the Champions 14
“Dixie Dynamite”
January 30, 1991
Georgia Mountains Center - Gainesville, Georgia
There were 2200 fans in attendance and the show drew a 3.9 rating on TBS.
This was the first Clash after WCW left the NWA.
Sting and Lex Luger
defeated
“Doom” Ron Simmons and Butch Reed
World Television Champion Tom Zenk defeated Bobby Eaton
“The Freebirds” Jimmy Garvin and Michael Hayes
defeated
Tommy Rich and Allen Iron Eagle
Sid Vicious defeated Joey Maggs
Terry Taylor defeated Ricky Morton
Ranger Ross defeated El Cubano
Arn Anderson and Barry Windham
defeated
Chris Youngblood and Mark Youngblood
Brian Pillman defeated Buddy Lee Parker
- INTERGENDER ARM WRESTLING MATCH -
Missy Hyatt defeated Paul E. Dangerously
World Heavyweight Champion
Ric Flair
vs
Scott Steiner
ended in a draw, when TV time expired.



Clash of the Champions 15
“Knocksville USA”
June 12, 1991
James White Civic Coliseum - Knoxville, Tennessee
There were 5,000 fans in attendance and the show drew a 3.9 rating on TBS.
Tracy Smothers, Steve Armstrong and Tom Zenk
defeated
“The Fabulous Freebirds” Jimmy Garvin, Michael Hayes and Badstreet
Oz defeated Johnny Rich
Dan Spivey defeated Big Josh
Dustin Rhodes defeated Terrance Taylor
Sting defeated Nikita Koloff
- LOSER LEAVES WCW MATCH -
Barry Windham and Arn Anderson
defeated
Brian Pillman and El Gigante
Pillman was pinned and left WCW.
IWGP Tag Team Champions
“The Steiner Brothers” Rick and Scott
defeated
Masahiro Chono and Hiroshi Hase
The Diamond Studd defeated Tommy Rich
”Stunning” Steve Austin defeated Joey Maggs
Lex Luger defeated The Great Muta
This match determined who would face the
World Heavyweight Champion at The Great American Bash.
- TWO OUT OF THREE FALLS MATCH -
World Heavyweight Champion
Ric Flair
defeated
Bobby Eaton
In the first fall, Eaton pinned Flair with the Alabama Jam.
In the second fall, Flair won when Eaton was counted out.
In the third fall, Flair pinned Eaton with the Figure-Four Leglock to win the match.



Clash of the Champions 16
“Fall Brawl”
September 5, 1991
Augusta-Richmond County Civic Center - Augusta, Georgia
There were 2,800 fans in attendance and the show drew a 3.7 rating on TBS.
- BATTLE ROYAL -
El Gigante
defeated
The Z-Man, Thomas Rich, Bobby Eaton, Ranger Ross, Tracy Smothers,
Oz, P.N. News, Sgt. Buddy Lee Parker, Steve Austin, Dustin Rhodes,
Terrence Taylor, Big Josh, Barry Windham, and One Man Gang
- WORLD LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT -
( SEMI FINAL MATCH )
Brian Pillman defeated Badstreet
U.S. Heavyweight Champion Sting defeated Johnny B. Badd
- WORLD LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT -
( SEMI FINAL MATCH )
Richard Morton defeated Mike Graham
“The Freebirds” Jimmy Garvin and Michael Hayes
defeated
“The Patriots” Todd Champion and Firebreaker Chip
Ron Simmons defeated The Diamond Studd
Van Hammer defeated Terrance Taylor
WCW World Television Champion Steve Austin defeated Tom Zenk
“ WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP “
( TOURNAMENT FINAL )
“The Enforcers” Arn Anderson and Larry Zbyszko
defeated
Rick Steiner and Bill Kazmaier
winning the vacant World Tag Team Championship
The titles were vacated on July 18, 1991,
when one half of the reigning World Tag Team Champions
The Steiner Brothers, Scott Steiner, was injured
Earlier in the evening, Kazmaier was performing "feats of strength" in the ring
when Anderson and Zbyszko attacked and injured his ribs with a weight plate.
They exploited this injury during the actual match to gain the victory and the Tag Team Titles.



Clash of the Champions 17
November 19, 1991
Savannah Civic Center - Savannah, Georgia
There were 6,922 fans in attendance and the show drew a 4.3 rating on TBS.
Prior to this show, Sting had received "Mystery Boxes"
which revealed Cactus Jack and Abdullah The Butcher.
This Clash was to reveal who was actually sending the boxes to Sting.
It turned out to be Lex Luger.
A match involving Arachnaman and Richard Morton
was scheduled for this show, but ended up not taking place.
- LUMBERJACK MATCH -
Big Josh defeated Thomas Rich
Thomas Rich's partner in the York Foundation, Terrence Taylor
actually tripped Rich up, allowing Josh to pin Rich.
Bobby Eaton defeated Firebreaker Chip
Tom Zenk defeated The Diamond Studd
World Television Champion Steve Austin defeated PN News
Cactus Jack defeated Van Hammer
“ WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP “
Dustin Rhodes and Ricky Steamboat
(as a surprise replacement partner for Barry Windham)
defeated
“The Enforcers” Arn Anderson and Larry Zbyszko
winning the World Tag Team Championship
Light Heavyweight Champion Brian Pillman defeated Johnny B. Badd
“ U.S. HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP “
Rick Rude defeated Sting
winning the U.S. Heavyweight Championship
“ WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP “
Lex Luger defeated Rick Steiner
retaining the World Heavyweight Championship



Clash of the Champions 18
January 21, 1992
Kansas Expo Center - Topeka, Kansas
There were 5500 fans in attendance and the show drew a 3.7 rating on TBS.
This event was a set-up for SuperBrawl II and saw the WCW debut of Jesse Ventura.
“The Steiner Brothers” Rick and Scott
defeated
Big Van Vader and Mr. Hughes
Marcus Bagwell and Brian Pillman
defeated
Terry Taylor and Tracy Smothers
It was originally scheduled as Brian Pillman Todd Champion and Firebreaker Chip
vs
Diamond Studd Tracy Smothers and Steve Armstrong.
Johnny B. Badd defeated Richard Morton
PN News defeated Diamond Dallas Page
- FALLS COUNT ANYWHERE -
Cactus Jack defeated Van Hammer
“The Freebirds” Jimmy Garvin and Michael Hayes
defeated
Brad Armstrong and Big Josh
Vinnie Vegas defeated Thomas Rich
Dustin Rhodes, Barry Windham and Ron Simmons
defeated
“The Dangerous Alliance” Arn Anderson & Bobby Eaton and Larry Zbyszko
with Paul E. Dangerously
Sting and Ricky Steamboat
defeated
Steve Austin and Rick Rude
This match featured the top four contenders for the
World Heavyweight Championship, held by Lex Luger.



Clash of the Champions 19
June 16, 1992
McAlister Field House - Charleston, South Carolina
There were 4600 fans in attendance and the show drew a 2.8 rating on TBS.
The popularity of this event, and the opening of the new 12,000-seat arena
twelve miles to the north, led this to be the last Clash on-campus.
Further Charleston-based Clashes were held at the new arena.
NWA World Tag Team Title Tournament
Round 1
Ricky Steamboat and Nikita Koloff
defeated
Joe Malenko and Dean Malenko
Rick Rude and Steve Austin
defeated
Marcus Bagwell and Tom Zenk
Terry Gordy and Steve Williams
defeated
Larry O'Day and Jeff O'Day
World Tag Team Champions
“The Steiner Brothers” Rick and Scott
defeated
Miguel Pérez, Jr. and Ricky Santana
via a forfeit
Barry Windham and Dustin Rhodes
defeated
Arn Anderson and Bobby Eaton
U.S. Tag Team Champions
“The Freebirds” Jimmy Garvin and Michael Hayes
defeated
El Texano and Silver King
Jushin Liger and Brian Pillman
defeated
Chris Benoit and Biff Wellington
Akira Nogami and Hiroshi Hase
defeated
The Headhunters
Round 2 - Quarter Final Match
Terry Gordy and Steve Williams
defeated
“The Steiner Brothers” Rick and Scott
The rest of the tournament took place at The Great American Bash 1992.


Clash of the Champions 20
“20th Anniversary”
September 2, 1992
Center Stage Theater - Atlanta, Georgia
This show commemorated the twentieth anniversary
of professional wrestling broadcasts on WTBS.
This was the last U.S. Television appearance of Andre the Giant.
“ WORLD TELEVISION CHAMPIONSHIP “
- NO DISQUALIFICATION -
Ricky Steamboat defeated Steve Austin
winning the World Television Championship
This match marked the end of the Dangerous Alliance faction,
as the group officially disbanded shortly after this match.
During The Match, Paul E. Dangerously was Suspended
in a Miniature Steel Cage above the ring.
Arn Anderson and Bobby Eaton
defeated
Dick Slater and Greg Valentine
Anderson and Eaton formed a short-lived alliance
with Michael "P.S." Hayes prior to this match.
World Heavyweight Champion
Ron Simmons
defeated
Cactus Jack
The Barbarian and Butch Reed
defeated
Barry Windham and Dustin Rhodes
- SINGLE ELIMINATION TAG MATCH -
Rick Rude, Jake Roberts, Super Invader and Big Van Vader
defeated
Sting, Nikita Koloff and “The Steiner Brothers” Rick and Scott
Rude and Roberts were the survivors of the winning team, after Roberts pinned Sting.
André the Giant did an interview at this event. This was his last U.S television appearance.
The scheduled World Light Heavyweight Championship match between champion Brad Armstrong
and challenger Brian Pillman never took place, due to Armstrong's knee injury and vacating the title.
Pillman began his first heel turn during this event, after he became enraged at Armstrong for not defending the title.



Clash of the Champions 21
November 18, 1992
Macon Coliseum - Macon, Georgia
Brian Pillman defeated Brad Armstrong.
Pillman pinned Armstrong after attacking
him pre-match while feigning injury.
- BOXING MATCH -
( THREE ROUNDS )
Scotty Flamingo with Diamond Dallas Page & Vinnie Vegas
defeated
Johnny B. Badd with Teddy Long
Flamingo knocked out Badd after hitting him
with a glove Page and Vegas filled with water.
Erik Watts and Kensuke Sasaki
defeated
Arn Anderson and Bobby Eaton
Watts forced Eaton to submit with an STF.
- HANDICAP MATCH -
World Heavyweight Champion Ron Simmons and a mystery partner “2 Cold Scorpio”
defeated
Tony Atlas, The Barbarian and Cactus Jack
This was Scorpio's debut in WCW.
Madusa vs Paul E. Dangerously
ended in a time-limit draw
This was a five-minute time limit match,
and was Paul E.'s last appearance in WCW.
Sting defeated U.S. Champion Rick Rude
via a judges' decision in a semifinal match
in the King of Cable tournament.
This match ended in a time limit draw.
The ringside judges were Ole Anderson, Larry Zbyszko, and Hiro Matsuda.
Anderson and Matsuda voted for Sting while Zbyszko voted for Rude.
Ricky Steamboat and Shane Douglas
defeated
Barry Windham and Dustin Rhodes
winning the NWA and WCW World Tag Team Titles.
After the match Windham berated Rhodes for not going in
for the kill on an injured Steamboat during the match.
Windham then turned on Rhodes and hit him
with his new finisher, the Implant DDT.



Clash of the Champions 22
January 13, 1993
The Mecca - Milwaukee, Wisconsin
This was the last Clash for announcer Jim Ross
who shortly after this event left WCW to join the WWF.
Cactus Jack defeated Johnny B. Badd
Too Cold Scorpio defeated Scotty Flamingo
Chris Benoit defeated Brad Armstrong
- ARM WRESTLING CONTEST -
Vinnie Vegas defeated Tony Atlas
“The Wrecking Crew” Rage and Fury
defeated
Johnny Gunn and Tom Zenk
“ NWA & WCW WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS “
Shane Douglas and Ricky Steamboat
defeated
Brian Pillman and Steve Austin
- THUNDERCAGE -
Dustin Rhodes, Sting and Cactus Jack
defeated
Big Van Vader, Paul Orndorff and Barry Windham
Originally, it was scheduled to be Sting, Rhodes, Ron Simmons, and Van Hammer
against Vader, Windham, The Barbarian, and Rick Rude.
Due to injuries, Hammer and Rude dropped out and Orndorff took Rude's place.
Earlier on the show, Vader's team got rid of The Barbarian, and Vader injured Simmons.
Cactus Jack came in during this match, siding with Sting and Rhodes, thus turning face.



Clash of the Champions 23
June 16, 1993
Norfolk Scope - Norfolk, Virginia
Ron Simmons defeated Dick Slater
Lord Steven Regal defeated Marcus Bagwell
Maxx Payne defeated Johnny B. Badd via forfeit.
“ NWA WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP “
Barry Windham defeated 2 Cold Scorpio
Big Van Vader, Sid Vicious and Rick Rude
defeated
Dustin Rhodes, Sting and Davey Boy Smith
“ NWA & WCW WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS “
- TWO OUT OF THREE FALLS MATCH -
Ric Flair and Arn Anderson
defeated
“The Hollywood Blonds” Brian Pillman and Steve Austin
Although they won two straight falls, Anderson and Flair did not win the titles
because the interference by Barry Windham caused the Hollywood Blonds
to get disqualified in the second fall, thus the titles could not change hands.
Slater replaced World Television Champion Paul Orndorff, who was injured in a car accident.
Earlier, Payne shot Badd in the face with his Baddblaster.



Clash of the Champions 24
August 18, 1993
Ocean Center - Daytona Beach, Florida
“ NWA & WCW WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS “
Arn Anderson and Paul Roma
defeated
Steve Austin and Lord Steven Regal
Too Cold Scorpio defeated Bobby Eaton
- MASK vs GUITAR MATCH -
Johnny B. Badd defeated Maxx Payne
“ WORLD TELEVISION CHAMPIONSHIP “
Ricky Steamboat defeated Paul Orndorff
Sting and Ric Flair
defeated
Awesome Kong and King Kong
Road Warrior Hawk and Dustin Rhodes
defeated
The Equalizer and Rick Rude
“ WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP “
Big Van Vader defeated Davey Boy Smith
Lord Steven Regal replaced the injured Brian Pillman.
On September 1, Anderson and Roma would be stripped of the NWA World Tag Team titles,
due to WCW withdrawing from the NWA.
Eaton replaced Regal, who replaced Pillman in the earlier bout.
Cactus Jack returned after the main event match, attacking Vader.



Clash of the Champions 25
November 10, 1993
Bayfront Arena - St. Petersburg, Florida
“ INTERNATIONAL WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP “
Rick Rude vs Road Warrior Hawk
ended in a double count out
The Shockmaster defeated The Equalizer
“ WORLD TELEVISION CHAMPIONSHIP “
Lord Steven Regal with Sir William defeated Johnny B. Badd
Steve Austin defeated Brian Pillman
“ U.S. CHAMPIONSHIP “
Dustin Rhodes with Dusty Rhodes defeated Paul Orndorff with The Assassin
The Nasty Boys with Missy Hyatt
defeated
Sting and Davey Boy Smith
“ WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP “
Ric Flair defeated Big Van Vader with Harley Race
via a disqualification
Flair pinned Vader and the ref counted three, but decided to reverse the decision,
changing it to Flair defeats Vader via a a disqualification after
Vader accidentally struck the referee, knocking him down.
As a result, Vader retained the championship.



Clash of the Champions 26
January 27, 1994
Riverside Centroplex - Baton Rouge, Louisiana
This event saw the debut of Bobby "The Brain" Heenan to WCW.
Marcus Bagwell and 2 Cold Scorpio
defeated
Paul Roma and Paul Orndorff
Ron Simmons defeated Ice Train
- LOSER WEARS A CHICKEN SUIT MATCH -
Brian Pillman defeated Robert Parker
Maxx Payne and Cactus Jack
defeated
“The Nasty Boys” Jerry Saggs & Brian Knobs
“ WORLD TELEVISION CHAMPIONSHIP “
Steven Regal vs Dustin Rhodes
ended in a draw
- ELIMINATION TAG TEAM MATCH -
Sting and Ric Flair
defeated
Big Van Vader and Rick Rude
Flair and Vader were both counted out.
Sting pinned Rude to win the match.



Clash of the Champions 27
June 23, 1994
North Charleston Coliseum - North Charleston, South Carolina
“ WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP “
Cactus Jack and Kevin Sullivan
defeated
“The Nasty Boys” Jerry Saggs and Brian Knobs
The Guardian Angel defeated Tex Slazenger
“ WORLD TELEVISION CHAMPIONSHIP “
Steven Regal defeated Larry Zbyszko
“ U.S. CHAMPIONSHIP “
Johnny B. Badd defeated Steve Austin
via a disqualification
“ WORLD & INTERNATIONAL WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP “
- UNIFICATION MATCH -
Ric Flair defeated Sting
Ric Flair won the International World Heavyweight Title unifying it with his own title,
bringing an end to the existence of the WCW International World Heavyweight Championship,
although the belt itself would now represent the WCW World Heavyweight Championship.
This was the first Clash of the Champions in Charleston since 1992
and the first to be held in the newly opened North Charleston Coliseum.



Clash of the Champions 28
August 28, 1994
Five Seasons Center - Cedar Rapids, Iowa
“The Nasty Boys”
Brian Knobs and Jerry Saggs
defeated
Paul Roma and Paul Orndorff
“ U.S. CHAMPIONSHIP “
Ricky Steamboat defeated Steve Austin
Dusty Rhodes and Dustin Rhodes
defeated
Terry Funk and Bunkhouse Buck
via a disqualification
Antonio Inoki defeated Steven Regal
“ WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP “
Ric Flair defeated Hulk Hogan
via a count out
Earlier on the show, Hulk Hogan was attacked by a masked man.


Clash of the Champions 29
November 16, 1994
Jacksonville Memorial Coliseum - Jacksonville, Florida
“ WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP “
The Patriot and Marcus Bagwell
defeated
Paul Roma and Paul Orndorff
“ WORLD TELEVISION CHAMPIONSHIP “
Johnny B. Badd defeated The Honky Tonk Man
via a disqualification
“Harlem Heat” Stevie Rey and Booker T
defeated
“The Nasty Boys” Brian Knobs and Jerry Saggs
Big Van Vader with Harley Race defeated Dustin Rhodes
“ U.S. CHAMPIONSHIP “
Jim Duggan defeated Steve Austin
via a disqualification
Hulk Hogan, Sting and Dave Sullivan
defeated
The Butcher, Avalanche and Kevin Sullivan
Mr. T was the special referee.
Dave Sullivan got injured early in the match,
leaving Sting and Hulk Hogan to wrestle the rest of the match, 3-on-2.



Clash of the Champions 30
January 25, 1995
Caesars Palace - Las Vegas, Nevada
“ WORLD TELEVISION CHAMPIONSHIP “
Arn Anderson defeated Johnny B. Badd
Alex Wright defeated Bobby Eaton
“ WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP “
Harlem Heat defeated Stars 'n' Stripes
Sting defeated Avalanche
The Guardian Angel was the special guest referee
Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage
defeated
Kevin Sullivan and The Butcher



Clash of the Champions 31
August 6, 1995
Ocean Center - Daytona Beach, Florida
Sting and Road Warrior Hawk
defeated
Meng and Kurasawa
"Diamond" Dallas Page defeated Alex Wright
“ WORLD TELEVISION CHAMPIONSHIP “
The Renegade defeated Paul Orndorff
Harlem Heat and Sherri Martel
defeated
Bunkhouse Buck, Dick Slater and Robert Parker
Harlem Heat and Martel won, so they got a World Tag Team
title shot against Buck and Slater at Fall Brawl.
- HANDICAP MATCH -
Big Van Vader defeated Arn Anderson and Ric Flair



Clash of the Champions 32
January 23, 1996
Caesars Palace - Las Vegas, Nevada
The Public Enemy vs The Nasty Boys
ended in a double disqualification
Dean Malenko defeated Alex Wright
Kevin Sullivan with Jimmy Hart defeated Disco Inferno
Brian Pillman defeated Eddie Guerrero
“ WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP “
Sting and Lex Luger
defeated
The Blue Bloods
Konnan defeated Psicosis
Ric Flair and The Giant with Jimmy Hart
defeated
Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage with Miss Elizabeth



Clash of the Champions 33
August 15, 1996
Denver Coliseum - Denver, Colorado
“ CRUISERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP “
Rey Mysterio Jr. defeated Dean Malenko
V.K. Wallstreet defeated Jim Duggan
Konnan defeated Último Dragón
Madusa defeated Bull Nakano
- BATTLE BOWL CHAMPIONSHIP -
Eddie Guerrero defeated "Diamond" Dallas Page
The Giant with Jimmy Hart
defeated
Chris Benoit with Woman and Miss Elizabeth
“ WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP “
- THREE WAY MATCH -
“Harlem Heat” Stevie Rey & Booker T
vs
“The Steiner Brothers” Rick & Scott
vs
Sting and Lex Luger
ended in a no contest
“ WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP “
Ric Flair
with Woman and Miss Elizabeth
defeated
Hollywood Hogan
via a disqualification



Clash of the Champions 34
January 21, 1997
Wisconsin Center Arena - Milwaukee, Wisconsin
“ CRUISERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP “
Dean Malenko defeated Último Dragón
Scotty Riggs defeated Mike Enos
- LUCHA RULES MATCH -
Chris Jericho, Super Calo and Chavo Guerrero, Jr.
defeated
Konnan, La Parka and Mr. JL
Harlem Heat with Sister Sherri
defeated
The Renegade and Joe Gomez
Masahiro Chono defeated Alex Wright
Eddie Guerrero defeated Scott Norton
- FALLS COUNT ANYWHERE MATCH -
Chris Benoit with Woman defeated Kevin Sullivan with Jimmy Hart
“The Steiner Brothers” Rick and Scott
defeated
“The Amazing French-Canadians” Jacques Rougeau and Karl Oulette with Colonel Parker
Lex Luger defeated Scott Hall


Clash of the Champions 35
August 21, 1997
Nashville Municipal Auditorium - Nashville, Tennessee
“ U.S. HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP “
Steve McMichael defeated Jeff Jarrett with Queen Debra
Raven defeated Stevie Richards
“ WORLD TELEVISION CHAMPIONSHIP “
Alex Wright defeated Último Dragón
“ CRUISERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP “
Chris Jericho defeated Eddy Guerrero
Psicosis, Silver King, Villaño IV and Villaño V
defeated
Juventud Guerrera, Super Calo, Héctor Garza and Lizmark, Jr.
Ric Flair and Curt Hennig
defeated
Konnan and Syxx
Scott Hall and Randy Savage with Miss Elizabeth
defeated
Diamond Dallas Page and Lex Luger





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