WCW Battle Bowl (1993)
November 20, 1993Release Date
WCW Battle Bowl (1993)
November 20, 1993Release Date
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Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.
Leon White
Big Van Vader
Randy Anderson
Self - referee
Steve Austin
'Stunning' Steve Austin
Rick Rood
'Ravishing' Rick Rude
Ric Flair
'The Nature Boy' Ric Flair
Marcus Bagwell
Marcus Alexander Bagwell
Dustin Runnels
'The Natural' Dustin Rhodes
Michael James Hegstrand
Road Warrior Hawk
Eric Bischoff
Self
Eric Bischoff
Self
Rick Blood Sr.
Ricky Steamboat
Paul Orndorff
'Mr. Wonderful'
Steve Borden
Sting
Marc Mero
Johnny B. Badd
Michael Buffer
Self - ring announcer
Brian Yandrisovitz
Brian Knobbs
Mark Canterbury
Shanghai Pierce
Jerome Saganovich
Jerry Sags
Fred Ottman
The Shockmaster
Scott Thompson
King Kong
Mark Sciarra
'Hustler' Rip Rogers
Davey Boy Smith
The British Bulldog
Booker Huffman
Kole
Lash Huffman
Kane
Darren Matthews
'Lord' Steven Regal
Ron Simmons
Himself
Darryl Peterson
Maxx Payne
Charles Scaggs
2 Cold Scorpio
Dennis Knight
Tex Slazenger
Keith Cole
Himself
Bill Danenhauer
The Equalizer
Dwayne McCullough
Awesome Kong
Details.
Release DateNovember 20, 1993
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 45m
Content RatingNR
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BattleBowl was a one-time professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Championship Wrestling (WCW). The show took place on November 20, 1993, at the Pensacola Civic Center in Pensacola, Florida. The event featured only the "BattleBowl Tournament", where the first round consisted of eight tag team matches where the teams were drawn at random in a "Lethal Lottery". Members of the winning teams would advance to the BattleBowl battle royal main event. Vader, who was already the WCW World Heavyweight Champion at the time of the show, received a ring for winning the tournament.
WCW had previously used the Battlebowl concept at Starrcade 1991 and Starrcade 1992, opting to make it a stand-alone show in 1993 as they expanded the number of PPV shows they held that year. The BattleBowl concept would not be used again until the 1996 Slamboree show. WCW closed in 2001 and all rights to their television and PPV shows were bought by WWE, including BattleBowl. When the WWE Network launched in 2014 this show became available "on demand" to network subscribers along with the majority of all WCW PPVs.