The show drew a paid attendance of 20,347, although it was announced as 25,000. SuperClash – Night of Champions was one of the co-promotional efforts by the AWA, and National Wrestling Alliance (NWA), to compete with the WWF's increasing national presence and popularity. The jointly promoted venture was known as Pro Wrestling USA.[2] Reportedly, promoters Verne Gagne (AWA) and Jim Crockett (NWA) disputed the live gate for the show, with Crockett claiming $288,000 and Gagne claiming $200,000 was made. Due to the money dispute, several NWA stars set to appear on Gagne's upcoming AWA events were pulled, with some cards then cancelled altogether.[2]
Next, Kerry Von Erich against Jimmy Garvin. Von Erich missed a charge at Garvin and Garvin climbed to the top rope but Von Erich crotched him from the top and Garvin fell down and then Von Erich pinned. After the match, Precious berated Von Erich and Garvin attacked him but Von Erich applied an Iron Claw on Garvin to make him pass out.
Next, was a Bodyslam match between Jerry Blackwell and Kamala and the winner would earn the prize of $10,000. Blackwell slammed down Kamala to win the challenge. After the match, Kamala's manager Sheik Adnan Al-Kaissie attacked Blackwell with his sword and a bunch of wrestlers tried to make the save but they were hit with it as well. This led to Baron von Raschke making the save with a baseball bat.
Later, Sgt. Slaughter defended the America's Championship against Boris Zhukov. Zhukov loaded his elbow pad with a foreign object and hit Slaughter with it, thus forcing the referee to disqualify him. As a result, Slaughter retained the America's Championship.
In the penultimate match, Ric Flair defended the NWA World Heavyweight Championship against Magnum T. A. Magnum tried to pin Flair with a cradle but Flair reversed it into his own cradle and grabbed Magnum's tights for the pinfall to retain the title.
Main event match
In the main event, Rick Martel defended the World Heavyweight Championship against Stan Hansen. Hansen attacked Martel with a chair before the match and then hit him with a chair again until the match finally started. Hansen and Martel began hitting each other with chairs, forcing the referee to end the match in a double disqualification, resulting in Martel retaining the title.
^Royal Duncan and Gary Will (2000). "Mexico: International Wrestling Association Heavyweight Title". Wrestling Title Histories. Archeus Communications. p. 395. ISBN0-9698161-5-4.
^Royal Duncan and Gary Will (2000). "All". Wrestling Title Histories. Archeus Communications. ISBN0-9698161-5-4.