StarrCade

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Starrcade was the primary supercard of the NWA and WCW from 1983 until 2000. It was the first annual wrestling supercard to be broadcast on closed-circuit television, before even the legendary WrestleMania.

Perhaps the highest moment in Starrcade history was in December 1997 when Hollywood Hogan lost the WCW/nWo World Heavyweight Title to Sting after holding it for over a year. The following year, rookie world champion Bill Goldberg's undefeated winning streak came to an end when he was defeated by Kevin Nash with help from Scott Hall who jabbed Goldberg with a taser to help Nash win the match. Ric Flair is widely considered to be the "flagship" of Starrcade, as he headlined 9 of these supercards.

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Jim Crockett Promotions

1983: A Flair For the Gold

November 24 1983 Greensboro, NC

1984: The Million Dollar Challenge

November 22 1984

1985: The Gathering

November 28 1985 There were two cities hosting this show-Greensboro, NC & Atlanta, GA'

1986: Night of the Skywalkers

November 27 1986 This event was split between Greensboro, NC & Atlanta, GA'

1987: Chi-Town Heat

November 26 1987 Chicago, IL

1988: True Gritt

December 26 1988

National Wrestling Alliance

1989: Future Shock

December 13 1989 Atlanta, GA

1990: Collision Course

December 16 1990 St. Louis, MO

World Championship Wrestling

1991: BattleBowl

1992: The Lethal Lottery

1993

1994: Triple Threat

1995: World Cup of Wrestling

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

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