
įollowing this incident, McMahon was warned by the PPV industry not to schedule PPV events simultaneously with the NWA again. Hence, the WWF PPV was cleared 10-1 over Starrcade. At that time, many cable companies could only offer one live PPV event at a time, and furthermore were presented with an edict from the WWF saying that any cable company that chose to carry Starrcade would be barred from carrying any future WWF events. On Thanksgiving night 1987, McMahon's World Wrestling Federation (WWF) aired Survivor Series against Starrcade from Crockett and the National Wrestling Alliance, two pay-per-view (PPV) events on the same day. Throughout 19, a bitter event scheduling war broke out between rival wrestling promoters Vince McMahon and Jim Crockett, Jr.


3.2.5 Clash of the Champions VIII: Fall Brawl '89.3.2.4 Clash of the Champions VII: Guts and Glory.3.2.3 Clash of the Champions VI: Ragin' Cajun.3.2.1 Clash of the Champions IV: Season's Beatings.3.2 National Wrestling Alliance (World Championship Wrestling).3.1.3 Clash of the Champions III: Fall Brawl.3.1.2 Clash of the Champions II: Miami Mayhem.3.1 National Wrestling Alliance (Jim Crockett Promotions).All 35 episodes are available for on-demand viewing on the WWE Network. The rights to Clash of the Champions now belong to WWE.

Jim Crockett Promotions was sold to Ted Turner and renamed World Championship Wrestling in 1988, and WCW continued to air the events until 1997. 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. Subsequent Clash events had different subtitles, i.e. The first Clash of the Champions was held on Maby JCP and was entitled NWA: Clash of the Champions. Clash of the Champions shows were famous for typically not airing commercials during matches even though many of these matches were 20 minutes or more. The specials were supercards comprising pay-per-view caliber matches, similar to World Wrestling Federation's (WWF) Saturday Night's Main Event. The Clash of the Champions is a series of professional wrestling television specials that were produced by World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and Jim Crockett Promotions (JCP) in conjunction with National Wrestling Alliance (NWA). The Clash of the Champions logo from 1994 to 1997
