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'''When Worlds Collide''' ('''''Cuando Los Mundos Chocan''''' in ]) was a legendary ] show held on ], ] in ]. It was presented by the ] ] company ] (AAA) and promoted in conjunction with ] (WCW). WCW Executive Vice-President ] had helped AAA secure a show on ] pay-per-view television, and AAA did not disappoint, staging a show considered by many to be one of the greatest in the history of pro wrestling. Many wrestling fans see this show as the event that first introduced the high-flying Mexican lucha libre style of pro wrestling to American audiences. '''When Worlds Collide''' ('''''Cuando Los Mundos Chocan''''' in ]) was a legendary ] show held on ], ] in ]. It was presented by the ] ] company ] (AAA) and promoted in conjunction with ] (WCW). WCW Executive Vice-President ] had helped AAA secure a show on ] pay-per-view television, and AAA did not disappoint, staging a show considered by many to be one of the greatest in the history of pro wrestling. Many wrestling fans see this show as the event that first introduced the high-flying Mexican lucha libre style of pro wrestling to American audiences.


When Worlds Collide drew 13,000 fans to the ], paying a gate of $202,000. The show was broadcast in both ] and ]. ] and ] called the action in English, while ] and ] handled the Spanish announcing duties. When Worlds Collide drew 13,000 fans to the ], paying a gate of $202,000. The show was broadcast in both ] and ]. ] and ] called the action in English, while ] and ] handled the Spanish announcing duties.


==Results== ==Results==

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When Worlds Collide
PromotionAsistencia Asesoría y Administración
DateNovember 6, 1994
CityLos Angeles, California
VenueLos Angeles Memorial Sports Arena
Attendance13,000
Buy rate0.24

When Worlds Collide (Cuando Los Mundos Chocan in Spanish) was a legendary professional wrestling show held on November 6, 1994 in Los Angeles, California. It was presented by the Mexican lucha libre company Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA) and promoted in conjunction with World Championship Wrestling (WCW). WCW Executive Vice-President Eric Bischoff had helped AAA secure a show on American pay-per-view television, and AAA did not disappoint, staging a show considered by many to be one of the greatest in the history of pro wrestling. Many wrestling fans see this show as the event that first introduced the high-flying Mexican lucha libre style of pro wrestling to American audiences.

When Worlds Collide drew 13,000 fans to the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena, paying a gate of $202,000. The show was broadcast in both English and Spanish. Chris Cruise and Mike Tenay called the action in English, while Arturo Rivera and Andres Maronas handled the Spanish announcing duties.

Results

  • Mascarita Sagrada & Octagoncito beat Espectrito & Jerrito Estrada when Octagoncito forced Estrada to submit at 8:46
  1. Guerrero pinned Santo at 3:38 and Barr pinned Octagon at 4:04
  2. Octagon pinned Guerrero at 8:49 and Octagon forced Barr to submit at 8:58
  3. Barr pinned Octagon at 14:16, Santo pinned Barr at 16:53, and Santo pinned Guerrero at 19:20

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