Super Card
From the eWrestling Encyclopedia.
Super Card is the CWF's flagship PPV event of the year, featuring the promotion's very best, since 1998.
Contents |
[edit] Super Card I
| SuperCard I | |
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| Details | |
| Promotion | Classic Wrestling Federation |
| Brand | {{{brand}}} |
| Date | 28th March 1998 |
| Venue | Madison Square Garden |
| City | |
| Attendance | {{{attendance}}} |
| Buyrate | {{{buyrate}}} |
| Insanity event chronology | |
| ← Previous None | Next → SuperCard II |
[edit] Results
1. "Jammin'" Jimmy Blast def. Crossbones (Crossbones' CWF In-ring debut)
2. T-Ray vs Hammer (The result was never known due to backstage chaos between American AJ and Magnus Thunder)
3. CWF Tag Team Championship Triangle Match: The Birds of Prey (Eagle and Falcon) def. The Underground Scene (Hardcore Harry and Straight Edge Steve) and The Blast Corps (Hornet and Tomcat) (c) to capture the gold.
4. CWF National Championship: The Patriot (c) def. Fearion to retain.
5. CWF World Championship: "Hotshot" Mike Stewart (c) def. Magnus Thunder to retain.
[edit] Super Card II
| SuperCard II | |
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| Details | |
| Promotion | Classic Wrestling Federation |
| Brand | {{{brand}}} |
| Date | February 22, 1999 |
| Venue | MGM Grand |
| City | |
| Attendance | {{{attendance}}} |
| Buyrate | {{{buyrate}}} |
| Insanity event chronology | |
| ← Previous Super Card I | Next → SuperCard III |
[edit] Results
1. The Classic Showdown Match: 30 Man Battle Royal Results:
1.1 - "Studly" Steve Dart, as result of being the last eliminated man, wins the Unified Championship.
1.2 - Triple X and Kevin Merrix, as result of being the last two men standing, go on to the Main Event.
2. CWF Tag Team Championship - Triple X and Shawn "Hellstone" Hillard def. Simon Styles/Steve Williams to win the Tag Team Titles.
3. CWF World/National Chamionship - Falls count anywhere - Triple X def. Kevin Merrix;
3.1 - Kevin Merrix, as a result of losing, wins the National Championship.
3.2 - Triple X, as a result of winning, wins the World Championship.
