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The 'Clash of the Champions' series was originally produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF).
Answer: False
The 'Clash of the Champions' series was primarily produced by Jim Crockett Promotions (JCP) and later World Championship Wrestling (WCW), not the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), although its creation was a response to WWF's competitive actions.
The creation of 'Clash of the Champions' was driven by a scheduling conflict between NWA and WCW.
Answer: False
The creation of 'Clash of the Champions' was driven by a scheduling war between the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) and Jim Crockett Promotions (JCP)/National Wrestling Alliance (NWA), not between NWA and WCW themselves at that initial stage.
Jim Crockett Promotions used 'Clash of the Champions' as a free alternative to WWF pay-per-view events.
Answer: True
Jim Crockett Promotions strategically utilized the 'Clash of the Champions' specials as a free broadcast alternative on TBS, directly countering WWF's pay-per-view events.
What was the primary purpose of the 'Clash of the Champions' specials?
Answer: To act as a free marketing vehicle for NWA/WCW pay-per-view events.
The 'Clash of the Champions' specials were strategically designed to function as a complimentary marketing platform, promoting upcoming NWA/WCW pay-per-view events by offering high-caliber matches without a direct purchase cost.
Which wrestling organizations were primarily involved in producing the 'Clash of the Champions' series?
Answer: World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and Jim Crockett Promotions (JCP)
The 'Clash of the Champions' series was primarily produced by Jim Crockett Promotions (JCP) in its initial phase, which subsequently evolved into World Championship Wrestling (WCW), often in conjunction with the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA).
What historical rivalry led to the creation of the 'Clash of the Champions' series?
Answer: A scheduling war between Vince McMahon (WWF) and Jim Crockett Jr. (NWA).
The genesis of the 'Clash of the Champions' series can be traced to a significant scheduling conflict and competitive rivalry between Vince McMahon's World Wrestling Federation (WWF) and Jim Crockett Jr.'s National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) territories during the late 1980s.
The 'Clash of the Champions' series was created as a direct response to competition from which wrestling promotion?
Answer: World Wrestling Federation (WWF)
The 'Clash of the Champions' series was conceived and produced as a direct competitive response to the programming and marketing strategies of the World Wrestling Federation (WWF).
The 'Clash of the Champions' series primarily aired on the USA Network.
Answer: False
The 'Clash of the Champions' series primarily aired on TBS (Turner Broadcasting System), not the USA Network.
The 'Clash of the Champions' series was known for frequently airing commercials during the wrestling matches.
Answer: False
A defining characteristic of the 'Clash of the Champions' series was its policy of typically avoiding commercials during the wrestling matches, allowing for longer, uninterrupted bouts.
Which television network was the primary home for the 'Clash of the Champions' broadcasts?
Answer: TBS
The 'Clash of the Champions' specials were predominantly broadcast on TBS (Turner Broadcasting System), a major cable television network.
What was a defining characteristic of the 'Clash of the Champions' specials regarding commercials during matches?
Answer: Commercials were typically avoided during the wrestling bouts.
A key production characteristic of the 'Clash of the Champions' specials was the deliberate avoidance of commercial interruptions during the wrestling matches, allowing for extended contests.
The first 'Clash of the Champions' event took place on March 27, 1988.
Answer: True
The inaugural 'Clash of the Champions' event, titled 'NWA: Clash of the Champions,' was indeed held on March 27, 1988.
The main event of 'Clash of the Champions I' saw Sting defeat Ric Flair for the NWA World Championship.
Answer: False
The main event of 'Clash of the Champions I' featured Ric Flair defending the NWA World Championship against Sting. The match concluded in a time-limit draw, resulting in Flair retaining the title.
The first 'Clash of the Champions' event was held in Miami, Florida.
Answer: False
The first 'Clash of the Champions' event took place at the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina, not Miami, Florida.
Lex Luger and Barry Windham won the NWA World Tag Team Championship at 'Clash of the Champions I'.
Answer: True
At 'Clash of the Champions I,' Lex Luger and Barry Windham defeated Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard to capture the NWA World Tag Team Championship.
'Clash of the Champions IV: Season's Beatings' was the first event produced after Jim Crockett Promotions was sold to Turner Broadcasting.
Answer: True
Indeed, 'Clash of the Champions IV: Season's Beatings' marked the initial broadcast following the acquisition of Jim Crockett Promotions by Turner Broadcasting, signifying the transition to World Championship Wrestling (WCW).
Ricky Steamboat lost the NWA World Heavyweight Championship to Ric Flair at 'Clash of the Champions VI'.
Answer: False
Contrary to this statement, Ricky Steamboat successfully defended the NWA World Heavyweight Championship against Ric Flair in a two-out-of-three falls match at 'Clash of the Champions VI'.
The 'I Quit' match between Ric Flair and Terry Funk at 'Clash of the Champions IX' was rated 5 stars by Dave Meltzer.
Answer: True
The highly acclaimed 'I Quit' match between Ric Flair and Terry Funk at 'Clash of the Champions IX: New York Knockout' received a prestigious 5-star rating from wrestling journalist Dave Meltzer.
'Clash of the Champions XIV: Dixie Dynamite' was generally well-received by fans according to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter.
Answer: False
Reports from the 'Wrestling Observer Newsletter' indicate that 'Clash of the Champions XIV: Dixie Dynamite' was poorly received by fans, with a significant majority expressing negative sentiment.
Ric Flair was stripped of the WCW World Heavyweight Championship after 'Clash of the Champions XV' due to a contract dispute.
Answer: True
Following 'Clash of the Champions XV,' Ric Flair was indeed stripped of the WCW World Heavyweight Championship due to issues concerning his contract status, which led to his departure from WCW.
'Clash of the Champions XX: 20th Anniversary' celebrated the 20th anniversary of professional wrestling on TBS.
Answer: True
The event 'Clash of the Champions XX: 20th Anniversary' appropriately commemorated the 20th anniversary of professional wrestling broadcasts on TBS, tracing back to the network's initial programming in 1972.
The main event of 'Clash of the Champions XXIII' was a unification match for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship and the WCW International World Heavyweight Championship.
Answer: True
The main event of 'Clash of the Champions XXIII' indeed featured a unification bout for both the WCW World Heavyweight Championship and the WCW International World Heavyweight Championship.
Ric Flair defeated Big Van Vader to win the WCW World Heavyweight Championship at 'Clash of the Champions XXV'.
Answer: False
Ric Flair did not defeat Big Van Vader for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship at 'Clash of the Champions XXV.' The match concluded with Vader retaining the title via disqualification due to the referee being accidentally incapacitated.
Hulk Hogan retained the WCW World Heavyweight Championship against Ric Flair at 'Clash of the Champions XXVIII' because the match ended via countout.
Answer: True
Hulk Hogan retained the WCW World Heavyweight Championship against Ric Flair at 'Clash of the Champions XXVIII' as the match ended via countout, thus Hogan remained champion.
The first 'Clash of the Champions' event drew a 5.6 rating on TBS.
Answer: True
The inaugural 'Clash of the Champions' event achieved a significant 5.6 rating on TBS, indicating strong viewership.
Scott Hall and Randy Savage successfully defended their WCW World Tag Team Championship at the final 'Clash of the Champions XXXV'.
Answer: True
At the final 'Clash of the Champions XXXV,' Scott Hall and Randy Savage successfully defended their WCW World Tag Team Championship against Diamond Dallas Page and Lex Luger.
Where was the first 'Clash of the Champions' event held?
Answer: Greensboro Coliseum, North Carolina
The inaugural 'Clash of the Champions' event was held at the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina.
What was the result of the NWA World Heavyweight Championship match between Ric Flair and Sting at 'Clash of the Champions I'?
Answer: Ric Flair retained the title after a time-limit draw.
The NWA World Heavyweight Championship match between Ric Flair and Sting at 'Clash of the Champions I' concluded with a time-limit draw, resulting in Ric Flair retaining the championship.
Which tag team held the NWA World Tag Team Championship entering 'Clash of the Champions I'?
Answer: Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard
The reigning NWA World Tag Team Champions entering 'Clash of the Champions I' were Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard.
What significant change in the company's structure was marked by 'Clash of the Champions IV: Season's Beatings'?
Answer: Jim Crockett Promotions was sold to Turner Broadcasting and renamed WCW.
'Clash of the Champions IV: Season's Beatings' was significant as it was the first event produced following the acquisition of Jim Crockett Promotions by Turner Broadcasting, leading to its rebranding as World Championship Wrestling (WCW).
Who defeated Ric Flair in a two-out-of-three falls match to retain the NWA World Heavyweight Championship at 'Clash of the Champions VI'?
Answer: Ricky Steamboat
At 'Clash of the Champions VI,' Ricky Steamboat defeated Ric Flair in a two-out-of-three falls match, winning two falls to one, to retain the NWA World Heavyweight Championship.
Which match at 'Clash of the Champions IX: New York Knockout' received a prestigious 5-star rating from Dave Meltzer?
Answer: Ric Flair vs. Terry Funk ('I Quit' match)
The 'I Quit' match contested between Ric Flair and Terry Funk at 'Clash of the Champions IX: New York Knockout' was awarded a 5-star rating by wrestling journalist Dave Meltzer.
Why did Ric Flair retain the WCW World Heavyweight Championship in his match against Scott Steiner at 'Clash of the Champions XIV: Dixie Dynamite'?
Answer: The championship was not on the line in that specific match.
Ric Flair retained the WCW World Heavyweight Championship against Scott Steiner at 'Clash of the Champions XIV: Dixie Dynamite' because the championship was not contested in that particular bout; the match ended in a draw.
What led to Ric Flair being stripped of the WCW World Heavyweight Championship after 'Clash of the Champions XV'?
Answer: A dispute over his contract status.
Ric Flair was stripped of the WCW World Heavyweight Championship following 'Clash of the Champions XV' due to a dispute concerning his contractual obligations, which precipitated his departure from WCW.
Which event celebrated the 20th anniversary of professional wrestling broadcasts on TBS?
Answer: 'Clash of the Champions XX: 20th Anniversary'
The event 'Clash of the Champions XX: 20th Anniversary' specifically celebrated two decades of professional wrestling programming on the TBS network, tracing back to the network's initial programming in 1972.
What was the stipulation for the main event of 'Clash of the Champions XXIII' between Ric Flair and Sting?
Answer: A unification match for the WCW World and WCW International World Heavyweight Championships.
The main event of 'Clash of the Champions XXIII' was contested under the stipulation of a unification match, aiming to merge the WCW World Heavyweight Championship and the WCW International World Heavyweight Championship.
How did the main event match between Ric Flair and Hulk Hogan conclude at 'Clash of the Champions XXVIII'?
Answer: The match ended in a countout, with Hogan retaining the title.
The main event bout between Ric Flair and Hulk Hogan at 'Clash of the Champions XXVIII' concluded via countout, resulting in Hulk Hogan retaining the WCW World Heavyweight Championship.
Which two championships were unified in the main event of 'Clash of the Champions XXIII'?
Answer: WCW World Heavyweight and WCW International World Heavyweight Championships
The main event of 'Clash of the Champions XXIII' served as a unification match for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship and the WCW International World Heavyweight Championship.
What was the TBS rating achieved by the first 'Clash of the Champions' event?
Answer: 5.6
The inaugural 'Clash of the Champions' event garnered a significant 5.6 rating on TBS.
Which tag team successfully defended their WCW World Tag Team Championship at the final 'Clash of the Champions XXXV'?
Answer: Scott Hall and Randy Savage
At the concluding 'Clash of the Champions XXXV,' Scott Hall and Randy Savage successfully retained their WCW World Tag Team Championship.
What was the outcome of the WCW World Heavyweight Championship match between Ric Flair and Hollywood Hogan at 'Clash of the Champions XXXIII'?
Answer: Hollywood Hogan retained the title via disqualification.
The WCW World Heavyweight Championship match between Ric Flair and Hollywood Hogan at 'Clash of the Champions XXXIII' concluded with Hogan retaining the title via disqualification.
Sting's career was significantly enhanced by his performance in the first 'Clash of the Champions'.
Answer: True
Sting's performance in the main event of the inaugural 'Clash of the Champions,' a 45-minute draw against NWA World Champion Ric Flair, was pivotal in establishing him as a major star in professional wrestling.
Sting suffered a career-ending injury during 'Clash of the Champions X: Texas Shootout'.
Answer: False
Sting sustained a knee injury during 'Clash of the Champions X: Texas Shootout' but it was not career-ending. The injury occurred while he was attempting to climb into the ring during a brawl.
The identity of The Black Scorpion was revealed to be Ric Flair at 'Clash of the Champions XII'.
Answer: False
The identity of The Black Scorpion was not revealed to be Ric Flair at 'Clash of the Champions XII.' While Sting unmasked the Scorpion, revealing a red mask, the character was later portrayed by Al Perez.
Paul E. Dangerously debuted in WCW during 'Clash of the Champions XXI'.
Answer: False
Paul E. Dangerously did not debut in WCW during 'Clash of the Champions XXI'; rather, this event marked his final appearance on WCW television before he moved to ECW.
During 'Clash of the Champions XXII', Brian Pillman grabbed commentator Bobby Heenan's jacket, leading to an audible expletive.
Answer: True
A notable incident occurred during 'Clash of the Champions XXII' when Brian Pillman, from behind, grabbed commentator Bobby Heenan's jacket, eliciting an audible expletive from Heenan.
At 'Clash of the Champions XXIV', 'The Shockmaster' made his debut by successfully entering the ring and delivering a powerful speech.
Answer: False
While 'The Shockmaster' made his debut at 'Clash of the Champions XXIV,' the event was infamous for his unsuccessful entrance, during which he tripped and fell through a backdrop, rather than delivering a speech.
Bobby Heenan made his final WCW appearance at 'Clash of the Champions XXVI'.
Answer: False
Bobby Heenan made his debut in WCW at 'Clash of the Champions XXVI,' not his final appearance. He also served as the on-camera WCW commissioner.
What significant outcome occurred at 'Clash of the Champions I' that greatly benefited a wrestler's career?
Answer: Sting wrestled NWA World Champion Ric Flair to a 45-minute draw.
Sting's performance in the main event of the inaugural 'Clash of the Champions,' a 45-minute draw against NWA World Champion Ric Flair, was pivotal in establishing him as a major star in professional wrestling.
What notable incident involving Lex Luger occurred before his match at 'Clash of the Champions II: Miami Mayhem'?
Answer: He was attacked by members of The Four Horsemen.
Prior to his match at 'Clash of the Champions II: Miami Mayhem,' Lex Luger was subjected to an attack by members of The Four Horsemen, who inflicted an injury by slamming his head into a car trunk.
What infamous wrestling debut occurred at 'Clash of the Champions XXIV' involving a performer tripping and falling?
Answer: The Shockmaster
The infamous debut of 'The Shockmaster' at 'Clash of the Champions XXIV' is remembered for his mishap upon entering the ring, where he tripped and fell through a backdrop.
What significant event related to Paul E. Dangerously occurred during 'Clash of the Champions XXI'?
Answer: He made his final appearance on WCW television.
During 'Clash of the Champions XXI,' Paul E. Dangerously participated in his final broadcast appearance for WCW before transitioning to other wrestling promotions.
What unusual action did Brian Pillman take towards commentator Bobby Heenan during 'Clash of the Champions XXII'?
Answer: Pillman grabbed Heenan's jacket from behind.
In an unusual turn of events during 'Clash of the Champions XXII,' Brian Pillman reached from behind and grabbed commentator Bobby Heenan's jacket, leading to a notable verbal reaction from Heenan.
Which wrestler's career was significantly boosted by his performance in the first 'Clash of the Champions'?
Answer: Sting
Sting's performance in the main event of the inaugural 'Clash of the Champions,' a draw against NWA World Champion Ric Flair, was instrumental in significantly boosting his career and establishing him as a top-tier performer.
What infamous moment involving 'The Shockmaster' occurred at 'Clash of the Champions XXIV'?
Answer: He tripped and fell through a backdrop.
During his debut at 'Clash of the Champions XXIV,' 'The Shockmaster' experienced an infamous moment when he tripped while entering the ring, falling through a backdrop.
A total of 40 'Clash of the Champions' specials were produced during their original run.
Answer: False
A total of 35 'Clash of the Champions' specials were produced during their original run, not 40.
The final 'Clash of the Champions' special was aired by WCW in August 1997.
Answer: True
World Championship Wrestling (WCW) aired the 35th and final installment of the 'Clash of the Champions' series in August 1997.
WWE currently holds the rights to the 'Clash of the Champions' name and associated content.
Answer: True
Following its acquisition of World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in 2001, WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) acquired the rights to the 'Clash of the Champions' intellectual property.
How many 'Clash of the Champions' specials were produced in total during their original run?
Answer: 35
During its original run, a total of 35 'Clash of the Champions' specials were produced.
What was the total number of 'Clash of the Champions' specials produced?
Answer: 35
In total, 35 'Clash of the Champions' specials were produced during the series' original run.
Why did WCW decide to discontinue the 'Clash of the Champions' series?
Answer: To make way for the launch of WCW's new program, 'WCW Thunder'.
WCW discontinued the 'Clash of the Champions' series to facilitate the introduction and scheduling of its new television program, 'WCW Thunder'.
Who currently holds the rights to the 'Clash of the Champions' intellectual property?
Answer: WWE
WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) currently holds the rights to the 'Clash of the Champions' name and its associated intellectual property, having acquired WCW in 2001.