List of National Wrestling Alliance attendance records
The original NWA territory system in North America (1940s-1980s).
The following is a list of National Wrestling Alliance attendance records . Founded in 1948, the National Wrestling Alliance controlled the professional wrestling industry in North America and other parts of the world during the "Territory-era " (1940s-1980s). All of the major NWA promoters were put out of business after the World Wrestling Federation began its national expansion under Vince McMahon, Jr. during the 1980s wrestling boom .
The two largest remaining members, New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) and World Championship Wrestling (WCW) left the organization in 1993, however, the NWA continued to exist as a loose coalition of independent promotions until the mid-2010s. In 2017, the NWA was purchased by Billy Corgan and became a singular, independent promotion, putting an end to the NWA territory system.
The list is dominated by the American wrestling promotion World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF), a precursor to the modern-day World Wrestling Entertainment , which was operated by Vince McMahon, Sr. and Toots Mondt . Based in New York City, New York, they joined the NWA in 1957 as the Capitol Wrestling Corporation (CWC) with their territory eventually encompassing most of the Northeastern United States. Pat O'Connor vs. Buddy Rogers , co-promoted by the CWC and Fred Kohler Enterprises , was held at Comiskey Park on June 30, 1961, drawing a crowd of 38,000. It earned a then-record $141,345 (equivalent to US$ 1,441,152 in 2023) at the gate[ 1] and is most attended NWA live event of all-time. On January 24, 1963, McMahon and Mondt left the NWA and began promoting their own world champion under the WWWF banner. McMahon rejoined the NWA in 1971 and remained a member until his son, Vince McMahon, Jr. , finally split from the organization in 1983.
The Japan Pro Wrestling Alliance (JWA) and World Wrestling Council (WWC) are tied for the second highest number of shows with 5 each. At the height of its power, NWA-affiliated promotions held events at indoor arenas and sports stadiums that typically had a seating capacity of at least 20,000 people or more, and in which the NWA World Heavyweight Championship was often contested in the main event. All but sixteen of the events have been held in United States, while five have been held in Japan and Puerto Rico, four in Mexico and two in Canada.
Events and attendances
Promotion
Event
Location
Venue
Attendance
Main Event(s)
FKE / CWC
Pat O'Connor vs. Buddy Rogers June 30, 1961
Chicago , Illinois
Comiskey Park †
38,000
Pat O'Connor (c) vs. Buddy Rogers in a Best 2-out-of-3 Falls match for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship
[ 2]
JWA
World Big League May 7, 1961
Nara , Japan
Ayame Pond Amusement Park
36,000
Rikidozan and Toyonobori vs. Jim Wright and Mr. X in a Best 2-out-of-3 Falls match
[ 3]
WCCW
David Von Erich Memorial Parade of Champions May 6, 1984
Irving , Texas
Texas Stadium †
32,132
Ric Flair (c) vs. Kerry Von Erich for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship
[ 4]
WWWF
Showdown at Shea June 25, 1976
New York City, New York
Shea Stadium
32,000
Antonio Inoki vs. Muhammad Ali in a Boxer vs. Wrestler match
[ 5]
WWC
WWC Aniversario September 17, 1983
San Juan , Puerto Rico
Hiram Bithorn Stadium
Abdullah the Butcher vs. André the Giant
[ 6]
TSW
Superdome Extravaganza July 22, 1978
New Orleans , Louisiana
Louisiana Superdome †
31,000
Ray Candy vs. Ernie Ladd in a steel cage match
[ 7]
FKE
Pat O'Connor vs. Yukon Eric July 29, 1960
Chicago , Illinois
Comiskey Park †
30,275
Pat O'Connor (c) vs. Yukon Eric in a Best 2-out-of-3 Falls match for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship
[ 8]
WCCW
Cotton Bowl Extravaganza '85 October 6, 1985
Dallas , Texas
Cotton Bowl †
30,214
The Von Erichs (Kerry and Kevin Von Erich ) vs. The Dynamic Duo (Chris Adams and Gino Hernandez ) in a Hair vs. Hair match
[ 9]
JWA
JWA Pro-Wrestling World Championship Series (Day 1) October 7, 1957
Tokyo , Japan
Korakuen Stadium
30,000
Lou Thesz (c) vs. Rikidozan for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship
[ 10]
JWA
JWA Pro-Wrestling World Championship Series (Day 2) October 13, 1957
Osaka , Japan
Ogimachi Pool
Lou Thesz (c) vs. Rikidozan in a Best 2-out-of-3 Falls match for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship
[ 10]
WWC
Carlos Colón vs. Ric Flair April 3, 1983
Bayamón , Puerto Rico
Juan Ramón Loubriel Stadium
Carlos Colón (c) vs. Ric Flair in a steel cage match for the WWC Universal Heavyweight Championship
[ 11]
WWC
WWC Aniversario September 15, 1984
San Juan , Puerto Rico
Roberto Clemente Coliseum
29,000
Stan Hansen and Bruiser Brody (c) vs. Abdullah the Butcher and Carlos Colón for the PWF World Tag Team Championship
[ 12]
EMLL
Blue Demon vs. El Santo September 27, 1953
Mexico City , Mexico
Plaza de Toros
28,000
Blue Demon (c) vs. El Santo for the NWA World Welterweight Championship
[ 13]
JCP
Great American Bash July 6, 1985
Charlotte, North Carolina
American Legion Memorial Stadium
27,000
Ric Flair (c) vs. Nikita Koloff for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship with David Crockett as special referee
[ 14]
FKE
Killer Kowalski vs. Bearcat Wright September 16, 1960
Chicago , Illinois
Comiskey Park †
26,731
Killer Kowalski vs. Bearcat Wright in a Best 2-out-of-3 Falls match
[ 8]
BTW
Parade of Champions June 24, 1972
Irving , Texas
Texas Stadium †
26,339
Dory Funk Jr. (c) vs. Fritz Von Erich for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship
[ 15]
WCCW
2nd Annual Von Erich Memorial Parade of Champions May 5, 1985
Irving , Texas
Texas Stadium †
26,153
Kerry Von Erich vs. One Man Gang . Per the pre-match stipulation, One Man Gang would earn a match against Fritz Von Erich but if Kerry won manager Gary Hart would have his head shaved.
[ 16]
WWWF
Billy Graham vs. Bruno Sammartino June 27, 1977
New York City, New York
Madison Square Garden
26,090
Superstar Billy Graham (c) vs. Bruno Sammartino for the WWWF World Heavyweight Championship
[ 17]
WWWF
Bob Backlund vs. Ivan Koloff August 28, 1978
New York City, New York
Madison Square Garden
26,000
Bob Backlund (c) vs. Ivan Koloff for the WWWF World Heavyweight Championship
[ 17]
NWA-HW
Fred Blassie vs. John Tolos August 27, 1971
Los Angeles , California
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum †
25,847
Fred Blassie vs. John Tolos in a Best 2-out-of-3 Falls match
[ 18]
IWA
Édouard Carpentier vs. Buddy Rogers July 21, 1960
Montreal , Canada
Delorimier Stadium †
25,703
Édouard Carpentier vs. Buddy Rogers in a Best 2-out-of-3 Falls match
[ 19]
JDE
Lou Thesz vs. Baron Michele Leone May 21, 1952
Los Angeles , California
Gilmore Baseball Park †
25,256
Lou Thesz (c) vs. Baron Michele Leone in a Best 2-out-of-3 Falls unification match for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship and World Heavyweight Championship
[ 20]
WWWF
Superstar Billy Graham vs. Dusty Rhodes September 26, 1977
New York City , New York
Madison Square Garden
25,102
Superstar Billy Graham (c) vs. Dusty Rhodes for the WWWF World Heavyweight Championship
[ 17]
EMLL
Blue Demon vs. Tony Borne November 27, 1953
Mexico City , Mexico
Plaza de Toros
25,000
Blue Demon vs. Tony Borne in a Mask vs. Hair/Beard match
[ 21] [ 22]
JWA
JWA International Big Competition (Day 10) August 1, 1955
Osaka , Japan
Ogimachi Pool
Mitsuhiro Rikidozan and Kin'ichi Azumafuji (c) vs. Jesús Ortega and Bud Curtis in a Best 2-out-of-3 Falls match for the NWA Hawaii Tag Team Championship
[ 23]
EMLL
Black Shadow vs. Tony Borne October 30, 1958
Mexico City , Mexico
Plaza de Toros
Black Shadow vs. Tony Borne in a Hair vs. Hair match
[ 24] [ 22]
JWA
Summer Series I (Day 15) August 14, 1967
Osaka , Japan
Osaka Baseball Stadium
Giant Baba (c) vs. Gene Kiniski in a Best 2-out-of-3 Falls match for the NWA International Heavyweight Championship
[ 25]
JCP
Great American Bash (Day 20) July 18, 1987
Charlotte, North Carolina
American Legion Memorial Stadium
Ric Flair (c) vs. Road Warrior Hawk for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship
[ 26]
WWWF
Bruno Sammartino vs. Waldo Von Erich May 19, 1975
New York City , New York
Madison Square Garden
24,553
Bruno Sammartino (c) vs. Waldo Von Erich for the WWWF World Heavyweight Championship
[ 27]
WWC
Carlos Colón vs. Ric Flair October 16, 1982
San Juan , Puerto Rico
Hiram Bithorn Stadium
24,000
Carlos Colón (c) vs. Ric Flair for the WWC World Heavyweight Championship
IWA
Édouard Carpentier vs. Antonino Rocca July 18, 1956
Montreal , Canada
Delorimier Stadium †
23,227
Édouard Carpentier vs. Antonino Rocca
[ 28]
WWC
Carlos Colón vs. Ric Flair January 6, 1983
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Hiram Bithorn Stadium
23,000
Carlos Colón (WWC) vs. Ric Flair (NWA) in a Champion vs. Champion match for the WWC World Heavyweight Championship and NWA World Heavyweight Championship
JCP
Great American Bash (Day 4) July 5, 1986
Charlotte, North Carolina
American Legion Memorial Stadium
Ric Flair (c) vs. Ricky Morton in a steel cage match for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship
[ 26]
WWWF
Showdown At Shea September 30, 1972
Flushing, New York
Shea Stadium
22,508
Pedro Morales (c) vs. Bruno Sammartino for the WWWF World Heavyweight Championship
[ 29]
WWWF
Superstar Billy Graham vs. Bob Backlund February 20, 1978
New York City , New York
Madison Square Garden
22,092
Superstar Billy Graham (c) vs. Bob Backlund for the WWWF World Heavyweight Championship
[ 17]
WWWF
Superstar Billy Graham vs. Mil Máscaras December 19, 1977
New York City , New York
Madison Square Garden
22,085
Superstar Billy Graham (c) vs. Mil Máscaras for the WWWF World Heavyweight Championship
[ 17]
EMLL
Sugi Sito vs. El Santo January 1, 1954
Mexico City , Mexico
Plaza de Toros
22,000
Sugi Sito (c) vs. El Santo for the NWA World Middleweight Championship
[ 22]
Historical
Territory-era (1940s-1980s)
Top 10 most-attended shows in the 1940s
No.
Promotion
Event
Location
Venue
Attendance
Main Event(s)
1.
MVSC
Lou Thesz vs. Gorgeous George January 28, 1949
St. Louis, Missouri
Kiel Auditorium
12,496
Lou Thesz (c) vs. Gorgeous George for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship
[ 30]
2.
MVSC
Lou Thesz vs. Antonino Rocca February 25, 1949
St. Louis, Missouri
Kiel Auditorium
10,932
Lou Thesz (c) vs. Antonino Rocca for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship
[ 31]
3.
FKE
Don Eagle vs. Cyclone Anaya November 18, 1949
Chicago, Illinois
International Amphitheater
10,745
Don Eagle vs. Cyclone Anaya in a Best 2-out-of-3 Falls match
[ 32]
4.
MVSC
Buddy Rogers vs. Don Eagle February 4, 1949
St. Louis, Missouri
Kiel Auditorium
10,651
Buddy Rogers vs. Don Eagle
[ 31]
5.
MVSC
Buddy Rogers vs. Billy Darnell April 1, 1949
St. Louis, Missouri
Kiel Auditorium
10,598
Buddy Rogers vs. Billy Darnell
[ 31]
6.
MVSC
Lou Thesz vs. Enrique Torres January 14, 1949
St. Louis, Missouri
Kiel Auditorium
10,579
Lou Thesz (c) vs. Enrique Torres for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship
[ 31]
7.
MVSC
Bill Longson vs. Gorgeous George March 11, 1949
St. Louis, Missouri
Kiel Auditorium
10,573
Bill Longson vs. Gorgeous George
8.
MVSC
Bill Longson vs. Primo Carnera March 25, 1949
St. Louis, Missouri
Kiel Auditorium
10,466
Bill Longson vs. Primo Carnera
[ 31]
9.
MVSC
Buddy Rogers vs. Don Eagle March 18, 1949
St. Louis, Missouri
Kiel Auditorium
10,276
Buddy Rogers vs. Don Eagle
[ 31]
10.
MVSC
Buddy Rogers vs. Bobby Bruns January 7, 1949
St. Louis, Missouri
Kiel Auditorium
10,110
Buddy Rogers vs. Bobby Bruns
[ 31]
Top 10 most-attended shows in the 1950s
No.
Promotion
Event
Location
Venue
Attendance
Main Event(s)
1.
JWA
JWA Pro-Wrestling World Championship Series (Day 1) October 7, 1957
Tokyo , Japan
Korakuen Stadium
30,000
Lou Thesz (c) vs. Rikidozan for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship
[ 10]
JWA Pro-Wrestling World Championship Series (Day 2) October 13, 1957
Osaka , Japan
Ogimachi Pool
Lou Thesz (c) vs. Rikidozan in a Best 2-out-of-3 Falls match for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship
[ 10]
2.
EMLL
Blue Demon vs. El Santo September 27, 1953
Mexico City , Mexico
Plaza de Toros
28,000
Blue Demon (c) vs. El Santo for the NWA World Welterweight Championship
[ 13]
3.
JDE
Lou Thesz vs. Baron Michele Leone May 21, 1952
Los Angeles , California
Gilmore Baseball Park
25,256
Lou Thesz (c) vs. Baron Michele Leone in a Best 2-out-of-3 Falls unification match for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship and World Heavyweight Championship
[ 20]
4.
JWA
JWA International Big Competition (Day 10) August 1, 1955
Osaka , Japan
Ogimachi Pool
25,000
Mitsuhiro Rikidozan and Kin'ichi Azumafuji (c) vs. Jesús Ortega and Bud Curtis in a Best 2-out-of-3 Falls match for the NWA Hawaii Tag Team Championship
[ 23]
EMLL
Blue Demon vs. Tony Borne November 27, 1953
Mexico City , Mexico
Plaza de Toros
Blue Demon vs. Tony Borne in a Mask vs. Hair/Beard match
[ 21] [ 22]
EMLL
Black Shadow vs. Tony Borne October 30, 1958
Mexico City , Mexico
Plaza de Toros
Black Shadow vs. Tony Borne in a Hair vs. Hair match
[ 24] [ 22]
5.
IWA
Édouard Carpentier vs. Antonino Rocca July 18, 1956
Montreal , Canada
Delorimier Stadium
23,227
Édouard Carpentier vs. Antonino Rocca
[ 28]
6.
EMLL
Sugi Sito vs. El Santo January 1, 1954
Mexico City , Mexico
Plaza de Toros
22,000
Sugi Sito (c) vs. El Santo for the NWA World Middleweight Championship
[ 22]
7.
IWA
Gene Kiniski vs. Killer Kowalski July 17, 1957
Montreal , Canada
Delorimier Stadium
21,851
Gene Kiniski (c) vs. Killer Kowalski in a Best 2-out-of-3 Falls match for the MAC International Heavyweight Championship with Mike Mazurki as the guest referee
[ 33]
8.
IWA
Yvon Robert vs. Pat O'Connor August 18, 1954
Montreal , Canada
Delorimier Stadium
21,616
Yvon Robert vs. Pat O'Connor in a Best 2-out-of-3 Falls match
[ 34]
9.
IWA
Édouard Carpentier vs. Killer Kowalski August 15, 1956
Montreal , Quebec
Delorimier Stadium
21,454
Killer Kowalski (c) vs. Édouard Carpentier for the MAC World Heavyweight Championship with special referee Rocky Marciano
[ 35]
10.
CWC
Antonino Rocca & Miguel Pérez vs. Sheik of Araby & Bull Curry October 20, 1958
New York City , New York
Madison Square Garden
20,793
Antonino Rocca and Miguel Pérez vs. Sheik of Araby and Bull Curry
[ 36]
Top 10 most-attended shows in the 1960s
No.
Promotion
Event
Location
Venue
Attendance
Main Event(s)
1.
FKE / CWC
Pat O'Connor vs. Buddy Rogers June 30, 1961
Chicago , Illinois
Comiskey Park †
38,000
Pat O'Connor (c) vs. Buddy Rogers in a Best 2-out-of-3 Falls match for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship
[ 2]
2.
JWA
World Big League May 7, 1961
Nara , Japan
Ayame Pond Amusement Park
36,000
Rikidozan and Toyonobori vs. Jim Wright and Mr. X in a Best 2-out-of-3 Falls match
[ 3]
3.
FKE
Pat O'Connor vs. Yukon Eric July 29, 1960
Chicago , Illinois
Comiskey Park †
30,275
Pat O'Connor (c) vs. Yukon Eric in a Best 2-out-of-3 Falls match for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship
[ 8] [ 37]
4.
FKE
Killer Kowalski vs. Bearcat Wright September 16, 1960
Chicago , Illinois
Comiskey Park †
26,731
Killer Kowalski vs. Bearcat Wright in a Best 2-out-of-3 Falls match
[ 8]
5.
IWA
Édouard Carpentier vs. Buddy Rogers July 21, 1960
Montreal , Canada
Delorimier Stadium
25,703
Édouard Carpentier vs. Buddy Rogers in a Best 2-out-of-3 Falls match
[ 19]
6.
JWA
Summer Series I (Day 15) August 14, 1967
Osaka , Japan
Osaka Baseball Stadium
25,000
Giant Baba (c) vs. Gene Kiniski in a Best 2-out-of-3 Falls match for the NWA International Heavyweight Championship
[ 25]
7.
CWC
Buddy Rogers vs. Bobo Brazil July 17, 1962
Washington, D.C.
D.C. Stadium †
20,959
Buddy Rogers vs. Bobo Brazil in a Best 2-out-of-3 Falls match for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship
[ 38]
8.
CWC
Buddy Rogers & Bob Orton vs. Johnny Valentine & Bearcat Wright January 22, 1962
New York City , New York
Madison Square Garden
20,777
Buddy Rogers and Bob Orton vs. Johnny Valentine and Bearcat Wright in a Best 2-out-of-3 Falls match
[ 39]
9.
CWC
Buddy Rogers & Bob Orton vs. Johnny Valentine & Vittorio Apollo May 26, 1961
New York City , New York
Madison Square Garden
20,702
Buddy Rogers and Bob Orton vs. Johnny Valentine and Vittorio Apollo
[ 40]
10.
CWC
Antonino Rocca and Johnny Valentine vs. The Fabulous Kangaroos February 27, 1961
New York City , New York
Madison Square Garden
20,400
Antonino Rocca and Johnny Valentine vs. The Fabulous Kangaroos (Al Costello and Roy Heffernan )
[ 41]
Top 10 most-attended shows in the 1970s
No.
Promotion
Event
Location
Venue
Attendance
Main Event(s)
1.
WWWF
Showdown at Shea June 25, 1976
New York City, New York
Shea Stadium
32,000
Antonio Inoki vs. Muhammad Ali in a Boxer vs. Wrestler match
[ 5]
2.
TSW
Superdome Extravaganza July 22, 1978
New Orleans , Louisiana
Louisiana Superdome †
31,000
Ray Candy vs. Ernie Ladd in a steel cage match
[ 7]
3.
BTW
Parade of Champions June 24, 1972
Irving, Texas
Texas Stadium
26,339
Dory Funk Jr. (c) vs. Fritz Von Erich for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship
[ 15]
4.
WWWF
Billy Graham vs. Bruno Sammartino June 27, 1977
New York City, New York
Madison Square Garden
26,090
Superstar Billy Graham (c) vs. Bruno Sammartino for the WWWF World Heavyweight Championship
[ 17]
5.
WWWF
Bob Backlund vs. Ivan Koloff August 28, 1978
New York City, New York
Madison Square Garden
26,000
Bob Backlund (c) vs. Ivan Koloff for the WWWF World Heavyweight Championship
[ 17]
6.
NWA-HW
Memorial Coliseum Spectacular August 27, 1971
Los Angeles, California
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
25,847
Fred Blassie vs. John Tolos in a Best 2-out-of-3 Falls match
[ 18]
7.
WWWF
Superstar Billy Graham vs. Dusty Rhodes September 26, 1977
New York City , New York
Madison Square Garden
25,102
Superstar Billy Graham (c) vs. Dusty Rhodes for the WWWF World Heavyweight Championship
[ 17]
8.
WWWF
Bruno Sammartino vs. Waldo Von Erich May 19, 1975
New York City , New York
Madison Square Garden
24,553
Bruno Sammartino (c) vs. Waldo Von Erich for the WWWF World Heavyweight Championship
[ 27]
9.
WWWF
Showdown at Shea September 30, 1972
Flushing, New York
Shea Stadium
22,508
Pedro Morales (c) vs. Bruno Sammartino for the WWWF World Heavyweight Championship
[ 29]
10.
WWWF
Superstar Billy Graham vs. Bob Backlund February 20, 1978
New York City , New York
Madison Square Garden
22,092
Superstar Billy Graham (c) vs. Bob Backlund for the WWWF World Heavyweight Championship
[ 17]
Top 10 most-attended shows in the 1980s
No.
Promotion
Event
Location
Venue
Attendance
Main Event(s)
1.
WCCW
David Von Erich Memorial Parade of Champions May 6, 1984
Irving , Texas
Texas Stadium †
32,132
Ric Flair (c) vs. Kerry Von Erich for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship
[ 4]
2.
WWC
WWC Aniversario September 17, 1983
San Juan , Puerto Rico
Hiram Bithorn Stadium
32,000
Abdullah the Butcher vs. André the Giant
[ 6]
3.
WCCW
Cotton Bowl Extravaganza '85 October 6, 1985
Dallas , Texas
Cotton Bowl †
30,214
The Von Erichs (Kerry and Kevin Von Erich ) vs. The Dynamic Duo (Chris Adams and Gino Hernandez ) in a Hair vs. Hair match
[ 9]
4.
WWC
Carlos Colón vs. Ric Flair December 18, 1983
Bayamón , Puerto Rico
Juan Ramón Loubriel Stadium
30,000
Carlos Colón (c) vs. Ric Flair in a steel cage match for the WWC Universal Heavyweight Championship
[ 11]
5.
WWC
WWC Aniversario September 15, 1984
San Juan , Puerto Rico
Roberto Clemente Coliseum
29,000
Stan Hansen and Bruiser Brody (c) vs. Abdullah the Butcher and Carlos Colón for the PWF World Tag Team Championship
[ 12]
6.
JCP
Great American Bash July 6, 1985
Charlotte, North Carolina
American Legion Memorial Stadium
27,000
Ric Flair (c) vs. Nikita Koloff for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship with David Crockett as special referee
[ 14]
7.
WCCW
2nd Von Erich Memorial Parade of Champions May 5, 1985
Irving, Texas
Texas Stadium
26,153
Ric Flair (c) vs. Kevin Von Erich for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship
[ 16]
8.
JCP
Great American Bash (Day 20) July 18, 1987
Charlotte, North Carolina
American Legion Memorial Stadium
25,000
Ric Flair (c) vs. Road Warrior Hawk for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship
[ 26]
9.
WWC
Carlos Colón vs. Ric Flair October 16, 1982
San Juan , Puerto Rico
Hiram Bithorn Stadium
24,000
Carlos Colón (c) vs. Ric Flair for the WWC World Heavyweight Championship
10.
WWC
Carlos Colón vs. Ric Flair January 6, 1983
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Hiram Bithorn Stadium
23,000
Carlos Colón (WWC) vs. Ric Flair (NWA) in a Champion vs. Champion match for the WWC World Heavyweight Championship and NWA World Heavyweight Championship
JCP
Great American Bash (Day 4) July 5, 1986
Charlotte, North Carolina
American Legion Memorial Stadium
Ric Flair (c) vs. Ricky Morton in a steel cage match for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship
[ 26]
Modern-era (1990s-2010s)
Note: New Japan Pro Wrestling withdrew from the organization in February 1993, followed by World Championship Wrestling in September 1993.
Top 10 most-attended shows in the 1990s
No.
Promotion
Event
Location
Venue
Attendance
Main Event(s)
1.
NJPW / WCW
Fantastic Story in Tokyo Dome January 4, 1993
Tokyo , Japan
Tokyo Dome
63,500
Genichiro Tenryu vs. Riki Choshu
[ 42] [ 43]
2.
NJPW
G1 Climax (Day 3) August 10, 1992
Tokyo, Japan
Ryogoku Kokugikan
11,500
G1 Climax tournament quarter-finals
[ 44]
G1 Climax (Day 4) August 11, 1992
G1 Climax tournament semi-finals
[ 45]
G1 Climax (Day 5) August 12, 1992
G1 Climax tournament finals
[ 46]
NJPW
Wrestling Scramble: Battle Zone Space I (Day 11) November 22, 1992
Tokyo, Japan
Ryogoku Kokugikan
The Great Muta (c) vs. Sting for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship
[ 47]
Wrestling Scramble: Battle Zone Space I (Day 12) November 23, 1992
Masahiro Chono (c) vs. Scott Steiner for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship
[ 47]
3.
NJPW
Battle Final: Battle Final in Rainbow Hall (Day 8) December 11, 1992
Nagoya, Japan
Rainbow Hall
10,510
The Hell Raisers (Hawk Warrior & Power Warrior ) vs. Scott Norton & Jim Neidhart
[ 48]
4.
WCW
The Real Event (Day 1) March 11, 1993
London , England
Wembley Arena
11,500
Big Van Vader (c) vs. Sting for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship
[ 43]
5.
WCW
The Real Event (Day 2) March 12, 1993
Birmingham, England
National Exhibition Centre
10,500
Sting & Dustin Rhodes vs. Barry Windham & Paul Orndorff in a Bunkhouse match
[ 43]
6.
WCW
The Great American Bash July 7, 1990
Baltimore, Maryland
Baltimore Arena
10,000
Ric Flair (c) vs. Sting for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship
[ 49]
WCW
WCW Worldwide April 17, 1992
Augusta, Georgia
10-man Nintendo Top Ten Challenge tournament
[ 50]
7.
WCW
WrestleWar February 25, 1990
Greensboro, North Carolina
Greensboro Coliseum
9,894
Ric Flair (c) vs. Lex Luger for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship
[ 49]
8.
WCW
Starrcade December 29, 1991
Norfolk, Virginia
Norfolk Scope
9,000
20-man Battlebowl match
[ 51]
9.
WCW
Clash of the Champions XXIV August 18, 1993
Daytona Beach, Florida
Ocean Center
8,903
Big Van Vader (c) vs. Davey Boy Smith for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship
[ 43]
10.
WCW
Halloween Havoc October 27, 1991
Chattanooga, Tennessee
UTC Arena
8,900
Lex Luger (c) vs. Ron Simmons in a Best 2-out-of-3 Falls match for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship
[ 51]
Note: Total Nonstop Action Wrestling withdrew from the organization in May 2007.
Top 10 most-attended shows in the 2000s
No.
Promotion
Event
Location
Venue
Attendance
Main Event(s)
1.
NWA-MACW
The Next Revolution (Day 1) December 30, 2003
Guangzhou , China
Tianhe Gymnasium
7,500
Terry Taylor (c) vs. Steve Williams for the NWA Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Championship
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2.
NWA-MACW
The Next Revolution (Day 2) January 1, 2004
Guangzhou , China
Huadu Stadium
6,100
Steve Williams (c) vs. Terry Taylor for the NWA Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Championship
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3.
TNA
Lockdown April 15, 2007
St. Charles, Missouri
Family Arena
6,000
Team Angle (Kurt Angle, Samoa Joe, Rhino, Sting and Jeff Jarrett) vs. Team Cage (Christian Cage, A.J. Styles, Scott Steiner, Abyss and Tomko) (with James Mitchell) in a Lethal Lockdown match with Harley Race as gatekeeper
4.
NWA-OVW
Christmas Chaos January 31, 2001
Louisville, Kentucky
Louisville Gardens
5,010
Nick Dinsmore (c) vs. Chris Benoit for the NWA-OVW Heavyweight Championship
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5.
TNA APW
Impacto Total (Day 1) January 5, 2007
Lissabon, Portugal
Campo Pequeno Bullring
5,000
Kurt Angle vs. Samoa Joe in a singles match.
6.
NWA-OF / NWA-PE
NWA Wrestling Showcase April 4, 2008
Newark, New Jersey
JFK Recreation Center
4,500
Judas Young (c) vs. Tom Brandi for the NWA Pro East Heavyweight Championship
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7.
TNA
House Show November 25, 2006
Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, México
Arena Coliseo de Monterrey
4,000
Kurt Angle vs. Abyss in a singles match.
7.
House Show March 17, 2006
Plymouth Township, Michigan
Compuware Sports Arena
3,700
Christian Cage (c) vs. Jeff Jarrett for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship .
9.
Bound for Glory October 22, 2006
3,600
Jeff Jarrett (c) vs. Sting for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship with Kurt Angle as special outside enforcer .
10.
NWA-MACW
The Next Revolution (Day 3) January 3, 2004
Guangzhou , China
Guangzhou Gymnasium
3,400
Battle royal
Top 10 most-attended shows in the 2010s
No.
Promotion
Event
Location
Venue
Attendance
Main Event(s)
1.
NWA-MACW
Halifax County Bash January 29, 2011
South Boston, Virginia
Halifax County High School
2,300
Buff Bagwell vs. Rikki Nelson
2.
NWA-IWA
Wrestle-Fire-Works 2 July 13, 2010
Merville , France
2,000
Kim Kaycee (c) vs. Bulla Punk for the NWA European Women's Championship
NWA-PWR
Oliver John vs. Kafu September 18, 2011
Watsonville, California
Santa Cruz County Fair
Oliver John vs. Kafu
3.
NWA / ROH
Crockett Cup April 27, 2019
Concord, North Carolina
Cabarrus Arena
1,300
Jim Crockett Sr. Memorial Cup Tag Team Tournament
4.
NWA
Summer Clash July 14, 2014
Benton, Arkansas
Saline County Fairgrounds
1,200
Byron Wilcott (c) vs. Tim Storm for the NWA North American Heavyweight Championship
5.
NWA-MACW
Brawl For It All February 27, 2010
Cheraw, South Carolina
Cheraw High School
1,100
The Rock 'n' Roll Express (Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson) vs. Buff Bagwell & Rikki Nelson
NWA-IZW
Festival of the Southwest May 8, 2010
Sierra Vista, Arizona
Fort Huachuca
The Native Warriors (Hawaiian Lion & The Navajo Warrior) vs. The Ballard Brothers (Shane Ballard & Shannon Ballard) in a Steel Cage match
6.
NWA-PWR
Oliver John vs. Atsushi Sawada February 27, 2010
King City, California
Salinas Valley Fairgrounds
1,000
Oliver John (c) vs. Atsushi Sawada in a non-title Steel Cage match for the NWA Heritage Championship
NWA-PWR
Oliver John vs. Atsushi Sawada July 31, 2010
Watsonville, California
Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds
Oliver John (c) vs. Atsushi Sawada for the NWA Heritage Championship
7.
NWA-ICWA
Sunny Day August 14, 2010
Fresnes-sur-Escaut , France
900
Battle royal
8.
NWA-PWF / WFAC
Wrestling For A Cause: Call To Arms
Tampa, Florida
Scottish Rite Pavilion
850
The Sheik (c) vs. Kazuchika Okada for the NWA North American Heavyweight Championship
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9.
NWA-MACW
Night of Champions March 13, 2010
Easley, South Carolina
Easley High School
800
The Rock 'n' Roll Express (Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson) vs. Buff Bagwell & Rikki Nelson
NWA-ICWA
October Fest 2 October 2, 2010
Frameries , Belgium
Salle Max Audin
Greg Fury (c) vs. Teo Tispun for the NWA French Heavyweight Championship
NWA-MACW
Fall Brawl August 13, 2011
South Hill, Virginia
Park View High School
Christian York vs. Chris Hamrick
10.
NWA-PWR
Blue Demon Jr. vs. Oliver John May 14, 2011
Turlock, California
Stanislaus County Fair
700
Blue Demon Jr. (c) vs. Oliver John for the PWR Heavyweight Championship
See also
Notes
References
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