WCW SuperBrawl III (1993)
February 21, 1993
Release Date
WCW SuperBrawl III (1993)
February 21, 1993
Release Date

Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.

Leon White
Big Van Vader

Steve Borden
Sting

Takeiji Muto
The Great Muta

Barry Windham
Barry Windham

Dustin Runnels
Dustin Rhodes

Darryl Peterson
Maxx Payne

Richard Morton
Ricky Morton

Ruben Gibson
Robert Gibson

Stanfield Lane
Stan Lane

Tom Prichard
Dr. Tom Prichard

Mick Foley
Cactus Jack

Craig Leathers
Director

Paul Orndorff
'Mr. Wonderful' Paul Orndorff

David Smith
The British Bulldog

Barney Irwin
'Wild' Bill Irwin

Charles Scaggs
2 Cold Scorpio

Chris Benoit
Chris Benoit

Steve Austin
'Stunning' Steve Austin

Brian Pillman
'Flyin' Brian Pillman

Marcus Bagwell
Marcus Alexander Bagwell

Erik Watts
Erik Watts

Richard Fliehr
'The Nature Boy' Ric Flair (Appearance)

Jim Cornette
Jim Cornette (Manager)

Harley Race
Harley Race (Manager)

Yasuhiro Kojima
Hiro Matsuda (Cornerman)

Melissa Hiatt
Missy Hyatt (Correspondent)

Eric Bischoff
Eric Bischoff (Broadcaster)

Jesse Ventura
Jesse 'The Body' Ventura (Color Commentator)

Tony Schiavone
Tony Schiavone (Commentator) / Writer

Kevin Sullivan
Writer

Bill Watts
Director

Virgil Runnels
Writer
Media.

Details.
Release Date
February 21, 1993
Status
Released
Running Time
2h 50m
Content Rating
NR
Genres
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SuperBrawl III was the third SuperBrawl professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Championship Wrestling (WCW). It took place on February 21, 1993 from the Asheville Civic Center in Asheville, North Carolina in the United States.
The main event was a White Castle of Fear Strap match between Big Van Vader and Sting. Vader's WCW World Heavyweight Championship was not on the line in the main event as the match was not sanctioned by WCW. This event marked the return of Ric Flair to WCW and Davey Boy Smith's WCW debut. The event also featured The Great Muta versus Barry Windham for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship.
This was the first WCW pay-per-view with Eric Bischoff as executive producer, though he continued to operate as an announcer on television and his new role was only mentioned in the closing credits of the show.