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| - Spring Outbreak (2013) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by PRIDE All-Female Wrestling Championship which took place on May 12, 2013, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. It was PRIDE's sixth pay-per-view since the re-opening under the new name, the first in the Spring Outbreak chronology, and the second event in the 2013 PRIDE AFCW pay-per-view schedule, following Unlimited (2013). The inaugural event was moved into the May slot, previously reserved to the War Games pay-per-view (of which the 2013 event was cancelled and is now moving to January beginning 2014). Out of character-wise, it was the eighth event to be broadcast through the PRIDE Live Coverage System. 8 matches were featured in the supercard.
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| - Spring Outbreak (2013) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by PRIDE All-Female Wrestling Championship which took place on May 12, 2013, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. It was PRIDE's sixth pay-per-view since the re-opening under the new name, the first in the Spring Outbreak chronology, and the second event in the 2013 PRIDE AFCW pay-per-view schedule, following Unlimited (2013). The inaugural event was moved into the May slot, previously reserved to the War Games pay-per-view (of which the 2013 event was cancelled and is now moving to January beginning 2014). Out of character-wise, it was the eighth event to be broadcast through the PRIDE Live Coverage System. 8 matches were featured in the supercard. The main event matches were Jasmine defeating Carmen De Vega to retain the PRIDE AFCW Pride Championship and the 20-woman Outbreak match, which saw Lollipop lastly eliminate her own tag team partner in Caramel Cane and Rainbow to win the match. Having already defeated Kate Steele to become the undisputed PRIDE AFCW Extreme Champion, Lollipop, by virtue of winning the battle royal, cashed in her guaranteed Pride Championship opportunity the same night and defeated Jasmine to become the youngest Pride Champion in the history of PRIDE AFCW, the first to hold the Extreme and Pride Championships at the same time, the first to hold two singles titles at the same time, and the first to win the Extreme Championship, Pride Championship, and the Outbreak match in one night.
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