| Date | Venue | Location | Team Matches | Superfight | Results |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| April 29, 2006 | Trump Taj Mahal | Atlantic City, New Jersey | Quad City Silverbacks vs Los Angeles Anacondas New York Pitbulls vs Seattle Tiger Sharks |
Jens Pulver vs Cole Escovedo | Silverbacks def Anacondas 4-1 Tiger Sharks def Pitbulls 3-2 Pulver def Escovedo |
| June 3, 2006 | Trump Taj Mahal | Atlantic City, New Jersey | Quad City Silverbacks vs Seattle Tiger Sharks | Daniel Gracie vs Wes Sims | Silverbacks def Tiger Sharks 4-1 Gracie def Sims |
| September 9, 2006 | Rose Garden Arena | Portland, Oregon | Portland Wolfpack vs Seattle Tiger Sharks Los Angeles Anacondas vs Tokyo Sabres |
Matt Lindland vs Jeremy Horn | Wolfpack def Tiger Sharks 3-2 Anacondas def Sabres 5-0 Lindland def Horn |
| September 23, 2006 | MARK of the Quad Cities | Moline, Illinois | Toronto Dragons vs San Jose Razorclaws Quad City Silverbacks vs New York Pitbulls |
Renzo Gracie vs Pat Miletich | Dragons def Razorclaws 3-2 Silverbacks def Pitbulls 3-2 Gracie def Militich |
| November 2, 2006 | Memorial Coliseum | Portland, Oregon | Portland Wolfpack vs Los Angeles Anacondas Quad City Silverbacks vs Toronto Dragons |
Allan Goes Vs Daniel Gracie Mike Whitehead vs Mark Kerr |
Wolfpack def Anacondas 3-2 Quad City Silverbacks def Toronto Dragons 4-1 Goes def Gracie Whitehead def Kerr |
| December 29, 2006 | Mohegan Sun Arena | Uncasville, Connecticut | Portland Wolfpack vs Quad City Silverbacks | Carlos Newton vs Renzo Gracie | Quad City Silverbacks def Portland Wolfpack 4-1 Gracie def Newton |
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