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The first five matches (25-21) were hosted by Mene Gene Okerlund, the second five (20-16) by Tully Blanchard, the third (15-11) by Ric Flair and David Crockett, Dusty Rhodes and Jim Ross.

In introducing the first block of matches, Okerlund states that they were ranked based on "pure excitement, in-ring skill, historic impact," as well as fan balloting on the WWE website. Not all Starrcade matches were eligible for the fan balloting, which was limited to 19 matches from three specific eras of Starrcade's history—the NWA era (1983-1988), the WCW era (1989-1994), and the Monday Night War era (1995-2000)—for a total of 57 eligible matches.{{cite web |url=http://survey.wwe.com/starrcade/ |title=Essential Starrcade 25th Anniversary Celebration Poll |accessdate=12 November 2008 |work=WWE 24/7 Classics |publisher=World Wrestling Entertainment}} Most matches had an amount of back story given before them, and additionally some wrestlers or matches (shaded) were featured in short "Starrcade Spotlight" vignettes highlighting them specifically.

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#StarccadeWinnerLoserNotes/Stipulations
25align="center"| 1996"Rowdy" Roddy Piper"Hollywood" Hulk HoganWCW dubbed this the "Match of the Decade"
24align="center"| 1989
Future Shock
StingThe Great MutaPart of the Iron Man tournament.
23align="center"| 1992
BattleBowl/Lethal Lottery II
Shane Douglas &
Ricky Steamboat
Brian Pillman &
Barry Windham
Douglas & Steamboat retained the NWA and WCW World Tag Team Championship
22align="center"| 1998Kevin Nashbgcolor="e1d7d7"| GoldbergA no disqualification match.
Goldberg lost the WCW World Heavyweight Championship.
21align="center"| 1991
Battlebowl/Lethal Lottery
Sting19 others{{Ref|1}}A battlebowl battle royal.
Lex Luger the last man eliminated.
20align="center"| 1993
10th Anniversary
"Stunning" Steve Austin
(w/ Colonel Rob Parker)
"The Natural" Dustin RhodesA two out of three falls match.
Rhodes lost the WCW United States Championship.
19align="center"|1987
Chi-Town Heat
Arn Anderson &
Tully Blanchard

(w/ J. J. Dillon)
The Road Warriors
{{small|(Hawk & Animal)}}
(w/ Paul Ellering)
Anderson and Blanchard defended the WCW World Tag Team Championship.
18align="center"|1996Jushin Ligerbgcolor="e1d7d7"| Rey Mysterio, Jr.
17align="center"|1987
Chi-Town Heat
The Rock 'n' Roll Express
{{small|(Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson)}}
The Midnight Express
{{small|("Beautiful" Bobby Eaton &
"Sweet" Stan Lane)}}
{{small|(w/ Jim Cornette & Big Bubba Rogers)}}
A "Skywalkers" match
16align="center"|1988
True Gritt
Ric Flair
(w/ J. J. Dillon)
Lex LugerFlair defended his NWA World Heavyweight Championship.
A stipulation was put in place stating that, should Flair get disqualified, he would have lost the Championship.
15align="center"|1995
World Cup of Wrestling
Shinjiro Otani
(w/ Sonny Ono)
Eddie GuerreroThis match was part of the years "World Cup of Wrestling".
Guerrero represented WCW, Otani wrestled for New Japan Pro Wrestling.
WCW won the World Cup overall.
14align="center"|1988
True Gritt
Dusty Rhodes &
Sting
bgcolor="e1d7d7"|The Road Warriors
{{small|(Hawk & Animal)}}
(w/ Paul Ellering)
The Road Warriors defended the NWA World Tag Team Championship.
13align="center"|1992
BattleBowl/Lethal Lottery II
StingBig Van Vader
(w/ Harley Race)
The finals of the "King of Cable" tournament.
12align="center"|1983
Flare for the Gold
Jay Youngblood &
Ricky Steamboat
Jack & Jerry BriscoThe Briscos lost the NWA World Tag Team Championship
Angelo "King Kong" Mosca acted as special guest referee.
11align="center"|1985
The Gathering
Dusty RhodesRic FlairFlair lost the NWA World Heavyweight Championship.
10align="center"|1997Eddie GuerreroDean MalenkoGuerrero defended the WCW Cruiserweight Championship.
09align="center"|1989
Future Shock
Steiner Brothers
{{small|Rick & Scott}}
The Road Warriors
{{small|(Hawk & Animal)}}
Part of the years "Iron Man Tournament".
This match was the first time the Steiners and Road Warriors wrestled each other.
08align="center"|20003 Count
{{small|(Shannon Moore & "Sugar" Shane Helms)}}
{{Col-begin}}{{Col-2}}Jung Dragons
{{small|Kaz & James Yun
(w/ Leia Meow)}}{{Col-2}}Evan Karagias
& Jamie Noble{{Col-end}}
A triple threat tag team ladder match to decide #1 contendership for the WCW Cruiserweight championship.
Against the stipulations, Moore and Helms pulled down the contract together and were made to wrestle each other on the next nights WCW Monday Nitro.
07align="center"|1989
Future Shock
StingRic FlairPart of the years "Iron Man Tournament".
A decisive win for either man gave them the overall tournament win, while a draw would have awarded the win to Lex Luger
06align="center"|1983
Flare for the Gold
"Rowdy" Roddy PiperGreg Valentinebgcolor="e1d7d7"| A dog collar match
05align="center"|1986
Night of the Skywalkers
The Road Warriors
{{small|(Hawk & Animal)}}
(w/ Paul Ellering)
The Midnight Express
{{small|"Beautiful" Bobby Eaton &
"Loverboy" Dennis Condrey
(w/ Jim Cornette & Big Bubba Rogers)}}
A Scaffold match.
Jim Cornette blew out both knees falling from the scaffold after this match.
04align="center"|1997Sting"Hollywood" Hulk HoganHogan lost the WCW World Heavyweight Championship
03align="center"|1983
Flare for the Gold
Ric FlairHarley RaceA steel cage match
Race lost the NWA World Heavyweight Championship
02align="center"|1985
The Gathering
Magnum T. A.Tully Blanchard
(w/Baby Doll
bgcolor="e1d7d7"|An "I Quit" match inside a steel cage.
Blanchard lost the NWA United States Championship.
01align="center"|1993
10th Anniversary
Ric FlairBig Van VaderVader lost the WCW World Heavyweight Championship.
Had he lost, Flair would have had to retire from wrestling.

Sting appears in more matches and received more fan votes than any other wrestler in the list.

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