Bash at The Beach - Events

Events

# Event Date City Venue Main Event
01 !1 Bash at the Beach !Bash at the Beach (1994) 01994-07-17July 17, 1994 Orlando, Florida Orlando Arena Ric Flair (c) versus Hulk Hogan for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship
02 !2 Bash at the Beach !Bash at the Beach (1995) 01995-07-16July 16, 1995 Huntington Beach, California The beach Hulk Hogan (c) versus Vader in a Steel cage match for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship
3 Bash at the Beach (1996) July 7, 1996 Daytona Beach, Florida Ocean Center Hulk Hogan and The Outsiders (Kevin Nash and Scott Hall) vs. Randy Savage, Sting and Lex Luger in a Six man tag team match.
4 Bash at the Beach (1997) July 13, 1997 Daytona Beach, Florida Ocean Center Lex Luger and The Giant vs. Dennis Rodman and Hollywood Hogan
5 Bash at the Beach (1998) July 12, 1998 San Diego, California Cox Arena Dennis Rodman and Hollywood Hogan vs. Diamond Dallas Page and Karl Malone
6 Bash at the Beach (1999) July 11, 1999 Fort Lauderdale, Florida National Car Rental Center Kevin Nash (c) and Sting vs. Randy Savage and Sid Vicious for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship
7 Bash at the Beach (2000) July 9, 2000 Daytona Beach, Florida Ocean Center Jeff Jarrett (c) vs. Booker T for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship (billed as Jeff Jarrett (c) vs. Hollywood Hogan for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship)
(c) - refers to the champion prior to the match

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