NGEN Superbowl of Wrestling is a pay per view event from World's Finest Wrestling. It is considered the organization's "flagship" pay per view.
The first Superbowl of Wrestling was actually staged by Boston Action n' Destruction (B.A.D.), a regional Massachusetts promotion with a devoted fan base, in 1996. The event was brought back by World's Finest Wrestling in 2004 as its flagship pay per view.
BAD Superbowl of Wrestling: 1996[]
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Promotion | BAD | |
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Date | 1996 | |
Venue | Wonderland Ballroom | |
City | Revere, Massachusetts | |
Attendance | 1,210 | |
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The Superbowl of Wrestling event was put on by Boston Action n' Destruction from the Wonderland Ballroom in Revere, Massachusetts in 1996. While not technically a pay per view event, the show was broadcasted on televsion.
Results[]
# | Results | Stipulations | Times |
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1 | Solder of Fortune defeated Dr. Havok. | Finisher vs Finisher match | 27:22 |
2 | Javid Dones defeated Jean Rabesque. | Two out of Three Falls match | 42:33 |
3 | Spanky Richards defeated Empty Soul. | I Quit match | 15:14 |
4 | Gilgamesh defeated Jon Jacobs. | Parking Lot Brawl match | 22:49 |
5 | Cliffhanger defeated Pi. | Hair vs Hair match | 14:09 |
6 | Doc Silver defeated Mephisto. | Ladder match | 31:13 |
ME | GUNS defeated Ares. | Texas Death match for the World Heavyweight Championship | 44:57 |
WFW Superbowl of Wrestling II: 2004[]
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Promotion | WFW | |
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Date | Apr 18-29, 2004 | |
Venue | Gillette Stadium | |
City | Foxboro, Massachusetts | |
Attendance | 15,178 | |
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WFW Vox Hiberionacum Part Deux | WFW Superbowl of Wrestling II | WFW Shock & Awe II |
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The 2004 pay per view broadcasted from Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Massachusetts from April 18, 2004 to April 29, 2004. This was the inaugural WFW version of Superbowl of Wrestling and was brought back by WFW as a way to remember the old Boston Action 'n Destruction promotion whose fan base was still devoted.
Results[]
# | Results | Stipulations | Times |
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1 | El Arco Iris defeated Larry Tact and Iron Lion. | Triple Threat match | 18:20 |
2 | Scotty Michaels drew "the Phenom" Shawn Hart. | Singles match | 40:32 |
3 | Jared Wells defeated Pulsar, Rat Fink, and Felix Red. | Falls Count Anywhere match for the vacant WFW BAD World Heavyweight Championship | 26:11 |
4 | "Simply Sensational" Sean Edmunds defeated Jean Rabesque. | Singles match | 44:50 |
5 | Copycat defeated Dan Ryan. | Singles match | 29:06 |
6 | Psycho defeated Richard Gideon (c). | Texas Death match for the WFW North American Championship | 19:21 |
7 | Anarky defeated Maelstrom. | Cage match | 39:44 |
ME | Michael Manson defeated Alex Wylde (c). | Ladder match for the WFW World Heavyweight Championship | 50:18 |
WFW Superbowl of Wrestling III: 2006[]
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Promotion | WFW | |
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Date | Mar 11, 2006-Jun 17, 2009 | |
Venue | Gillette Stadium | |
City | Foxboro, Massachusetts | |
Attendance | 19,431 | |
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WFW Road to Glory | WFW Superbowl of Wrestling III | |
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The 2006 pay per view broadcasted from Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Massachusetts from March 11, 2006 to June 17, 2009. The event was thought to have been the one to bring WFW out of its financial slump, however the results from the show have been slow to be broadcast. After posted 8 matches in the last 9 months of 2003, the organization only released 2 matches in 2007, none in 2008, and recently broadcast the final two matches, including the main event, in May and June of 2009.
Results[]
# | Results | Stipulations | Times |
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1 | Richard Gideon defeated Scotty Michaels and Ricky Zane. | Triple Threat match | 10:41 |
2 | Golem defeated Minion. | Four Corners of Steel match | 08:21 |
3 | Mighty Impala and "Mr. Middle Management" Mike McGee defeated Noble Sheik. | Handicap match | 00:50 |
4 | "Yours Truly" Adam Benjamin defeated "Maximum" Stanley Stone. | Singles match | 12:59 |
5 | "Sensational" Steven Shane defeated Pulsar. | Singles match | 10:19 |
6 | John Doe defeated Hindustani. | Device of Death match | 20:53 |
7 | Pat Gordon defeated Lost Worlds and BP Lightning. | Triple Threat match | 12:13 |
8 | Unnamed Bastard defeated Hacker. | Singles match | 06:14 |
9 | Steve Johnson defeated Jared Wells (c). | WFW BAD World Heavyweight Championship match | 23:36 |
10 | Dan Ryan defeated "Simply Sensational" Sean Edmunds, Psycho, and El Arco Iris (c). | WFW North American Championship match | 37:08 |
11 | The Cameron Cruise Project defeated Jean Rabesque and Steve Johnson. | WFW World Tag Team Championship Tournament Finals | 18:41 |
ME | Felix Red defeated Larry Tact, Michael Manson, Copycat, and Anarky (c). | Falls Count Anywhere match for the WFW World Heavyweight Championship | 31:33 |
See Also[]
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