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Starrcade '83: A Flare for the Gold was the first annual Starrcade professional wrestling event, produced under the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) banner by Jim Crockett Promotions (JCP). The event took place on November 24, 1983, at the Greensboro Coliseum Complex in Greensboro, North Carolina and was broadcast on closed-circuit television ...
Starrcade was a recurring professional wrestling event, originally broadcast via closed-circuit television and eventually broadcast via pay-per-view.It was originally held from 1983 to 2000, first by the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) from 1983 to 1990, with the 1983–1987 events specifically held by Jim Crockett Promotions (JCP) under the NWA, and then held by World Championship Wrestling ...
Starrcade '83: A Flare for the Gold November 24, 1983: Greensboro, North Carolina: Greensboro Coliseum: 15,447 Harley Race (c) vs. Ric Flair in a Steel Cage match for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship with special guest referee Gene Kiniski [70] 9. JCP: Ric Flair vs. Dusty Rhodes October 24, 1986: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Civic Arena: 15,000
Lewin competed at wrestling's first Pay-Per-View event Starrcade 1983; he and Kevin Sullivan won their match. Lewin worked as a booker for Jim Barnett in Australia. [3] [self-published source] He was one of Sabu's frequent opponents in the 1980s.
Rhodes faced Tully Blanchard at a Starrcade Tribute Show on November 19, where he was managed by Magnum T. A. and where Blanchard was managed by J. J. Dillon. Rhodes ended up losing the match. [74] On December 3, 2005, Rhodes returned to Carolina Championship Wrestling for one night only to face Terry Funk in an "I Quit" match, which Rhodes won ...
When Landrum left the company in 1983, Weaver then worked briefly with David Crockett, wrestling in a tag team match at Starrcade '83, before becoming paired with the longtime voice of Mid-Atlantic Wrestling Bob Caudle; whom he worked with until leaving the company in 1988.
S. Starrcade '83: A Flare for the Gold; Starrcade '84: The Million Dollar Challenge; Starrcade '85: The Gathering; Starrcade '86: Night of the Skywalkers
Starrcade 1991 in Tokyo Dome: Tokyo, Japan: 1 229: 2 The Steiners' WCW World Tag Team Championship was also on the line. [21] 17 Hiroshi Hase and Keiji Mutoh: November 5, 1991: Tokyo 3Days Battle Tokyo, Japan: 1 (3, 3) 117: 2 Scott Norton substituted for an injured Scott Steiner in this match. [22] 18 Big, Bad, and Dangerous (Big Van Vader and ...