SuperBrawl
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SuperBrawl was an annual PPV in World Championship Wrestling during the month of February from 1991 through 2001. It was the next to last WCW PPV before it folded in 2001. The first SuperBrawl was in May but it switched to its annual month of February in 1992.
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SuperBrawl I
May 19, 1991 in St. Petersburg, Florida (Bayfront Arena)- WCW United States Tag Team Championship : The Freebirds (Michael Hayes and Jimmy Garvin) def. The Southern Boys (Tracy Smothers and Steve Armstrong) (champions) to win the titles
- Dan Spivey def. Ricky Morton
- Nikita Koloff def. Tommy Rich
- Dustin Rhodes def. Terry Taylor
- Big Josh def. Black Bart
- Oz def. Tim Parker
- Barry Windham def. Brian Pillman
- El Gigante def. Sid Vicious
- Ron Simmons def. Butch Reed
- WCW World Tag Team Championship : The Steiner Brothers (champions) def. Sting and Lex Luger to retain the title
- WCW World Television Championship : Bobby Eaton def. Arn Anderson (champion) to win the title
- NWA/WCW World Heavyweight Championship : WCW World Champion Ric Flair def. NWA World Champion Tatsumi Fujinami to win the title.
SuperBrawl II
February 29, 1992 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin (The Mecca)- WCW Light Heavyweight Championship : Brian Pillman def. Jushin Liger (champion) to win the title
- Marcus Bagwell def. Terry Taylor
- Ron Simmons def. Cactus Jack
- Van Hammer and Tom Zenk def. Ricky Morton and Vinnie Vegas
- Barry Windham and Dustin Rhodes def. Steve Austin and Larry Zbyszko
- WCW World Tag Team Championship : Arn Anderson and Bobby Eaton (champions) def. The Steiner Brothers to retain the titles
- WCW United States Championship : Rick Rude (champion) def. Ricky Steamboat to retain the title
- WCW World Heavyweight Championship : Sting def. Lex Luger (champion) to win the title
SuperBrawl III
February 21, 1993 in Asheville, North Carolina (Asheville Civic Center)- Brian Pillman and Steve Austin def. Erik Watts and Marcus Bagwell
- Too Cold Scorpio def. Chris Benoit
- Davey Boy Smith def. Bill Irwin
- Cactus Jack def. Paul Orndorff
- The Rock 'N Roll Express def. The Heavenly Bodies
- WCW United States Championship : Dustin Rhodes (champion) def. Maxx Payne to retain the title
- NWA World Heavyweight Championship : Barry Windham def. The Great Muta (champion) to win the title
- In a non-title "White Castle of Fear" Strap Match, Vader (WCW World Heavyweight Champion) def. Sting.
SuperBrawl IV
February 20, 1994 in Albany, Georgia (Albany Civic Center)- Harlem Heat def. Thunder and Lightning
- Jim Steele def. The Equalizer
- Terry Taylor def. Diamond Dallas Page
- Johnny B. Badd def. Jimmy Garvin
- WCW World Television Championship : Lord Steven Regal (champion) (with Sir William) def. Arn Anderson to retain the title
- Cactus Jack and Maxx Payne def. The Nasty Boys
- Sting, Brian Pillman and Dustin Rhodes def. Steve Austin, Rick Rude and Paul Orndorff
- WCW World Heavyweight Championship : In a steel cage, Ric Flair (champion) def. Vader to retain the title.
SuperBrawl V
February 19, 1995 in Baltimore, Maryland (Baltimore Arena)- Paul Orndorff def. Brad Armstrong
- Marcus Bagwell and The Patriot def. Romeo Valentino and Dino Cassanova
- WCW World Television Championship : Arn Anderson (champion) def. Johnny B. Badd to retain the title
- Alex Wright def. Paul Roma
- Jim Duggan def. Bunkhouse Buck
- Kevin Sullivan def. Dave Sullivan
- WCW World Tag Team Championship : Harlem Heat (champions) def. The Nasty Boysto retain the titles.
- Blacktop Bully def. Dustin Rhodes
- Sting and Randy Savage def. Avalanche and Big Bubba Rogers
- WCW World Heavyweight Championship : Hulk Hogan (champion) def. U.S. Champion Vader by DQ to retain the title
SuperBrawl VI
February 11, 1996 in St. Petersburg, Florida (Bayfront Arena)- Aired on WCW Main Event : Road Warriors def. Dick Slater and Bunkhouse Buck
- Aired on WCW Main Event : Hugh Morrus def. Chris Kanyon
- Aired on WCW Main Event : Big Bubba Rogers and VK Wallstreet def. Joey Maggs and Craig Pittman
- Aired on WCW Main Event : Jim Duggan def. The Loch Ness Monster
- The Nasty Boys def. The Public Enemy
- WCW World Television Championship : In a match also for Kimberly's money, Johnny B. Badd (champion) def. Diamond Dallas Page to not only retain the title, but also to win the money for Kimberly.
- WCW World Tag Team Championship : Sting and Lex Luger (champions) def. Harlem Heat (Booker T and Stevie Ray) to retain the titles.
- WCW United States Championship : Konnan (champion) def. One Man Gang to retain the title
- Kevin Sullivan def. Brian Pillman
- Arn Anderson fought Kevin Sullivan to a no contest
- WCW World Tag Team Championship : Sting and Lex Luger (champions) fought The Road Warriors (Animal and Hawk) to a double countout. Sting and Luger retain the titles.
- WCW World Heavyweight Championship : Ric Flair def. Randy Savage (champion) to win the title. Miss Elizabeth turned heel and assisted Flair in his win.
- Steel Cage Match: Hulk Hogan def. The Giant
SuperBrawl VII
February 23, 1997 in San Francisco, California (Cow Palace)- Dark Match: Hugh Morrus def. Joe Gomez
- Dark Match: Ultimo Dragon def. Pat Tanaka
- WCW Cruiserweight Championship : Syxx def. Dean Malenko (champion) to win the title
- Konnan, La Parka and Villano IV def. Juventud Guerrera, Super Calo and Ciclope
- WCW World Television Championship : Prince Iaukea (champion) def. Rey Mysterio Jr. to retain the title
- Diamond Dallas Page def. Buff Bagwell
- WCW United States Championship : Eddie Guerrero (champion) def. Chris Jericho to retain the title
- The Public Enemy def. Harlem Heat and Meng and The Barbarian in a triangle tag match
- Jeff Jarrett def. Steve McMichael
- Chris Benoit def. Kevin Sullivan in a strap match
- WCW World Tag Team Championship : The Giant and Lex Luger def. The Outsiders (Scott Hall and Kevin Nash) (champions) to win the titles
- WCW World Heavyweight Championship : Hollywood Hogan (champion) def. Roddy Piper to retain the world title, when Randy Savage turned heel and helped Hogan win.
SuperBrawl VIII
February 22, 1998 in San Francisco, California (Cow Palace)- Ultimo Dragon def. Shiryu
- Booker T def. Rick Martel to win the WCW Television Title
- WCW World Television Championship : Booker T (champion) def. Perry Saturn to retain the title
- Disco Inferno def. La Parka
- Bill Goldberg def. Brad Armstrong
- WCW Cruiserweight Championship : Chris Jericho (champion) def. Juventud Guerrera in a "title vs. mask" match to retain the title
- Davey Boy Smith def. Steve McMichael
- WCW United States Championship : Diamond Dallas Page (champion) def. Chris Benoit to retain the title
- Lex Luger def. Randy Savagein a grudge match
- WCW World Tag Team Championship : The Outsiders (Kevin Nash and Scott Hall) def. The Steiner Brothers (Rick Steiner and Scott Steiner) (champions) to win the WCW Tag Team Titles after Scott turned on Rick.
- WCW World Heavyweight Championship : In a match for the vacant title, Sting def. Hulk Hogan to win the title
SuperBrawl IX
February 21, 1999 in Oakland, California (Oakland Arena)- Booker T def. Disco Inferno
- Chris Jericho def. Perry Saturn
- WCW Cruiserweight Championship : Billy Kidman (champion) def. Chavo Guerrero, Jr. to retain the title
- Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko def. Barry Windham and Curt Hennig
- WCW World Tag Team Championship : Barry Windham and Curt Hennig def. Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko (champions) to win the titles
- The Outsiders (Kevin Nash and Scott Hall) def. Konnan and Rey Mysterio Jr. in a "hair vs. mask" match
- WCW Television Champion Scott Steiner def. Diamond Dallas Page
- WCW United States Championship : Scott Hall def. Roddy Piper (champion) to win the title
- Bill Goldberg def. Bam Bam Bigelow
- WCW World Heavyweight Championship : Hollywood Hogan (champion) def. Ric Flair to retain the world title when Flair's son David helped Hogan.
SuperBrawl X
February 20, 2000 in San Francisco, California (Cow Palace)- WCW Cruiserweight Championship : The Artist Formerly Known as Prince Iaukea def. Lash LeRoux (champion) to win the title
- WCW Hardcore Championship : Brian Knobbs def. Bam Bam Bigelow (champion) to win the title
- 3 Count def. Norman Smiley
- The Wall def. The KISS Demon
- Tank Abbott def. Big Al
- Big T def. Booker T
- Billy Kidman def. Vampiro
- WCW World Tag Team Championship : Big Vito and Johnny the Bull (champions) def. David Flair and Crowbar to retain the titles
- Ric Flair def. Terry Funk
- Hulk Hogan def. Lex Luger
- WCW World Heavyweight Championship : In a Triangle match, Sid Vicious (champion) def. Scott Hall and Jeff Jarrett to retain the title
SuperBrawl Revenge
February 18, 2001 in Nashville, Tennessee (Nashville Municipal Auditorium)- Chris Harris def. Kid Romeo
- Shane Helms def. Shannon Moore, Kaz Hayashi, Yun Yang, Jamie Noble and Evan Karagias
- Hugh Morrus def. The Wall
- WCW World Tag Team Championship : Sean O'Haire and Chuck Palumbo (c) def. Mark Jindrak and Shawn Stasiak to retain the titles
- WCW Cruiserweight Championship : Chavo Guerrero, Jr. (c) def. Rey Mysterio, Jr. to retain the title
- WCW United States Championship : Rick Steiner (c) def. Dustin Rhodes to retain the title
- Totally Buff (Lex Luger and Buff Bagwell) def. Brian Adams in a handicap match.
- Ernest "The Cat" Miller def. Lance Storm
- Chris Kanyon def. "Diamond" Dallas Page
- "Diamond" Dallas Page def. Jeff Jarrett
- WCW World Heavyweight Championship : In a best-of-3 Retirement match, Scott Steiner (c) def. Kevin Nash 2-1 to retain the title (Nash won fall 1, Steiner won falls 2 and 3). Due to the stipulation, Nash is forced to retire.
Trivia
- Along with Starrcade, Bash at the Beach, The Great American Bash, Halloween Havoc and Uncensored, SuperBrawl was booked to be one of WCW's flagship pay-per-views.
- A wrestling video game titled WCW Superbrawl Wrestling was released by THQ in the early 1990s for the Super NES. A Sega Genesis version was also planned, but it was cancelled.
- SuperBrawl III and SuperBrawl VI are the two SuperBrawls in which the main event wasn't a WCW World Heavyweight Championship title match. At SuperBrawl III the WCW World Champion, Vader, faced Sting in a non-title match. It was a "Spin the Wheel, Make the Deal" match. At SuperBrawl VI, Hulk Hogan faced The Giant in a Steel Cage Match.
- SuperBrawl I and SuperBrawl II are the only two SuperBrawls to feature the NWA World Heavyweight Championship. At SuperBrawl I, the NWA World Heavyweight Championship was also the WCW World Heavyweight Championship.
- Sting holds the record for most appearances at SuperBrawl with 7 SuperBrawls. He did not appeared at SuperBrawl 7, 9, 10 and SuperBrawl Revenge
- The WCW Light Heavyweight Championship appeared on only one SuperBrawl, at SuperBrawl II when Brian Pillman def. Jushin Liger to win his second title. The WCW United States Tag Team Championship appeared on only one SuperBrawl as well, The Fabulous Freebirds def. Tracy Smothers and Steve Armstrong to win the titles.
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