SuperClash was a wrestling event promoted by the American Wrestling Association. This was often viewed as AWA's flagship supercard.
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SuperClash | |
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Promotion | American Wrestling Association |
Date | September 28, 1985 |
Attendance | 21,000 |
Venue | Comiskey Park |
City | Chicago, Illinois |
The 1985 event was held at Comiskey Park in Chicago, Illinois on September 28, 1985.
SuperClash 2 | |
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Promotion | American Wrestling Association |
Date | May 2, 1987 |
Attendance | 2,800 |
Venue | Cow Palace |
City | San Francisco, California |
SuperClash 2 was held at the Cow Palace in Daly City, California on May 2, 1987.
SuperClash III | ||||
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Promotion | American Wrestling Association | |||
Date | December 13, 1988 | |||
Attendance | 1,672 | |||
Venue | UIC Pavilion | |||
City | Chicago, Illinois | |||
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SuperClash III was held on December 13, 1988 from the UIC Pavilion in Chicago, Illinois. It was the third annual SuperClash event produced by the American Wrestling Association and the first and only AWA show to be broadcast on pay-per-view. The Texas-based World Class Wrestling Association (formerly known as "World Class Championship Wrestling"), women wrestling promotion Powerful Women of Wrestling, and Memphis-based Championship Wrestling Association also provided talent for the show.
The show was not a financial success and soon after the WCWA was bought out by Jerry Lawler and Jerry Jarrett and merged with the CWA to become the United States Wrestling Association (USWA).
The PPV was built around talent from the AWA, WCWA, PWOW, CWA and others.
SuperClash 4 | |
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Promotion | American Wrestling Association |
Date | April 8, 1990 |
Attendance | 2,000 |
Venue | St. Paul Civic Center |
City | St. Paul, Minnesota |
SuperClash 4 was held at the St. Paul Civic Center in St. Paul, Minnesota on April 8, 1990.
# | Results | Stipulations | Times[2] |
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1 | Jake Milliman pinned Todd Becker | Singles match | 04:25 |
2 | The Texas Hangmen defeated Brad Rheingans and D.J. Peterson | Tag Team match | 12:11 |
3 | Baron Von Raschke defeated Col. DeBeers by count out. | Singles match | 08:40 |
4 | Tully Blanchard pinned Tommy Jammer | Singles match | 16:02 |
5 | John Nord defeated Kokina Maximus | Singles match | 06:55 |
6 | Larry Zbyszko pinned Mr. Saito (c) | Singles match with Nick Bockwinkel as the special referee for the AWA World Heavyweight Championship | 16:01 |
7 | The Trooper and Paul Diamond defeated The Destruction Crew (Mike Enos and Wayne Bloom) | Steel Cage match | 24:52 |