Unlike the preliminary rounds matches that were only one fall matches the finals featured the traditional Mexican best two out of three falls.
Although the finals will feature longer sets, the comics in the preliminary rounds were often edited down to only a few jokes each.
The finals featured Notre Dame and Connecticut, the same teams as had played in the 2011 Championship game.
During one world Championship, the finals featured Two Monk players, one enlightenment and one military, after a long time of being an underplayed faction.
The grand finals, aired September 30, 1950, featured 13 contestants, including Edie Adams, than known as Edith Adams, who performed an opera aria and won the contest.
He must first come through the morning's semi-finals, which share top billing with the last day of canoeing, where all the finals feature the new 200m sprint distance.
All five finals featured Chinese players only.
The national finals feature the four regional winners in a two-round knockout tournament.
That year's finals featured Patrick Roy and the Montreal Canadiens against Wayne Gretzky and the Los Angeles Kings.
The finals of 1996, 1997 and 1998 would feature Taylor v Priestley in a repeat of the inaugural final.