Kollision in Korea

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Kollision in Korea (spelled Collision in Korea on the VHS release) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view event that was jointly produced by World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW). It was the first PPV from a North American wrestling promotion to be held in North Korea. It took place over a period of two days in April 1995, but wasn't aired in North America until August 1996. It also holds the record for largest attendance for a wrestling event with 340,000 people during the course of the event.

Kollision in Korea
Details
Promotion World Championship Wrestling
New Japan Pro Wrestling
Date April 28-29, 1995
Aired August 5, 1996
Venue Mayday Stadium
City Pyongyang, North Korea
Attendance 150,000 (Day 1)
190,000 (Day 2)
Pay-per-view chronology
Bash at the Beach 1996 Kollision in Korea Hog Wild


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