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The first Clash of the Champions was held on March 27, 1988, by JCP [1] and was entitled NWA: Clash of the Champions. Subsequent events had different subtitles, for example, Clash of the Champions II: Miami Mayhem , up until Clash of the Champions XVI: Fall Brawl 1991 , which was the last event with a subtitle.
The 2020 Clash of Champions (marketed as Clash of Champions: Gold Rush) was the fourth and final Clash of Champions professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) and livestreaming event produced by WWE. It was held for wrestlers from the promotion's Raw and SmackDown brand divisions .
This is a list of all closed-circuit television and pay-per-view events held by World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and its predecessor Jim Crockett Promotions (JCP).. From 1983 to 1987, these events aired live on closed-circuit television under the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) banner.
Clash of Champions was established by WWE in 2016 and it replaced their previously annual pay-per-view, Night of Champions, which had run from 2007 to 2015 (although it was reinstated in 2023). That event had a theme in which every active championship on WWE's main roster during those years were defended; Clash of Champions was established on a ...
Wrath of Champions Clayton, NJ: 1 134: 134 Kahagas won an elimination match for the vacant title by last eliminating Damien Wayne. Match also featured Chance Prophet, Jason Kincaid, Lance Erikson, Anthony Nese, Papadon, Biggie Biggs, and Lance Anoa'i. Kahagas was the reigning NWA National Heavyweight Champion at the time of his victory. [55] 88 ...
Clash of the Champions XVI: Fall Brawl: Augusta, Georgia: 1 75 Defeated Rick Steiner and Bill Kazmaier in a tournament final. 60 Ricky Steamboat (7) and Dustin Rhodes: November 19, 1991: Clash of the Champions XVII: Savannah, Georgia: 1 58 61 Arn Anderson (4) and Bobby Eaton (3) January 16, 1992: House show: Jacksonville, Florida: 1 108 62 The ...
Clash of the Champions XX: Atlanta, Georgia 3 27 63 Scott Steiner: September 29, 1992: WorldWide: Columbus, Georgia 1 [N 3] This episode aired on tape delay on October 10, 1992. — Vacated: January 13, 1993 — — — — Steiner was stripped of the title after he and his brother Rick Steiner left for the World Wrestling Federation. 64 Paul ...
As of December 9, 2024, among the three current brands, 21 wrestlers officially hold championships (including one double champion). This list includes the number of times the wrestler has held the title, the date and location of the win, and a description of the match victory.