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  2. SuperClash III - Wikipedia

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    SuperClash III was the third SuperClash professional wrestling event produced by American Wrestling Association (AWA). The event was held on December 13, 1988 from the UIC Pavilion in Chicago . It was the only AWA show to be broadcast on pay-per-view (PPV).

  3. SuperClash - Wikipedia

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    SuperClash was a series of major professional wrestling shows promoted by the American Wrestling Association (AWA) between 1985 and 1990, often co-promoted with other North American wrestling promotions. AWA held a total of four SuperClash shows, with the third being broadcast on pay-per-view (PPV), AWA's only PPV show.

  4. List of American Wrestling Association attendance records

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    Verne Gagne (c) vs. Baron Von Raschke in a Best 2-out-of-3 Falls match for the AWA World Heavyweight Championship [3] AWA: SuperClash September 28, 1985: Chicago, Illinois: Comiskey Park: 20,347 Rick Martel (c) vs. Stan Hansen for the AWA World Heavyweight Championship [4] AWA: 20-Man Battle Royal October 23, 1983: St. Paul, Minnesota: St. Paul ...

  5. American Wrestling Association - Wikipedia

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    The AWA ran only one pay-per-view card, SuperClash III, during its 30-year run. However, From 1999 to 2002, a series of AWA-related pay-per-views were produced. Titled AWA Classic Wrestling, they featured compilations of old AWA footage, hosted by Greg Gagne and Todd Okerlund (son of Gene Okerlund), with occasional appearances by Verne Gagne. [22]

  6. AWA International Television Championship - Wikipedia

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    Title later held up by AWA President Stanley Blackburn after deciding Garvin won under controversial circumstances. 3 Greg Gagne December 13, 1988 SuperClash III: Chicago, Illinois 2 307 Match for the vacant title. Gagne won by countout. Garvin had signed a contract with the World Wrestling Federation and would not lose the match clean —

  7. Wayne Bloom - Wikipedia

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    Wayne Bloom started wrestling with the American Wrestling Association (AWA) in 1988 after being trained by Eddie Sharkey. In the AWA, he competed as Wayne "The Train" Bloom. His initial run as a singles wrestler was not very successful, illustrated by the 24 second loss to Jimmy Valiant at the AWA PPV SuperClash III. [3]

  8. 1988 in professional wrestling - Wikipedia

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    Kerry Von Erich (c - WCWA) defeated Jerry Lawler (c - AWA) in a Texas Death match for the WCWA World Heavyweight Championship and the AWA World Heavyweight Championship [13] [14] October 16 WWF: King of the Ring: Providence, Rhode Island: Ted DiBiase defeated Randy Savage by count-out in a King of the Ring tournament final match [15] October 25

  9. Madusa - Wikipedia

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    With Badd Company she faced the team of the Top Guns (Ricky Rice and Derrick Dukes) and Wendi Richter at the only AWA pay-per-view SuperClash III. [20] Both Badd Company's Tag-Team Title and Wendi Richter's AWA World Women's Championship were on the line, but since Richter pinned Miceli, Badd Company remained the champions. [21]