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WCW World War 3 (1996)

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WCW World War 3

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Final WCW PPV appearances for Col. Robert Parker (Robert Welch), Bunkhouse Buck (Jimmy Golden), and Jerry Sags of The Nasty Boys.
Only WCW PPV appearance for Ron Reis as Ron Studd, and his final PPV match until WCW/NWO The Great American Bash (1998).
Only WCW PPV appearances for The Amazing French-Canadians (Jacques Rougeau and Pierre Carl Ouellet) and Jimmy Graffiti (David Ferrier).
PPV debuts for the tag team High Voltage (Robbie Rage (Rob Knapik) and Kenny Kaos (Rob Knapik)). It was Rage's only PPV match. Kaos' only other PPV match was the battle royal at WCW/NWO World War 3 (1998).
"National-Wrestling-Alliance" and "New-Japan-Pro-Wrestling" are listed as keywords because Ultimate Dragon (Yoshihiro Asai (w/Sonny Onoo) defended the Octuple J-Crown Title against Rey Misterio Jr. (Rey Mysterio). The Octuple J-Crown Title combined eight different titles, the New Japan IWGP Junior Heavyweight Title, the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Title, the WAR (Wrestle Association R) International Junior Heavyweight Title, the Michinoku Pro British Commonwealth Junior Heavyweight Title, the UWA (Universal Wrestling Association in Mexico) WWF World Light Heavyweight Title, the UWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Title, the WWA (World Wrestling Association in Mexico) World Junior Light Heavyweight Title, and the NWA World Welterweight Title.

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