The World Super Bowling Confederation (WSBC) was the shortest lived Super Bowling League ever. It had one World
Championship and at it's peek had no more than ten members. Because of the single elimination brackets used by the WSBC
and the International Superbowling Assc. before it, the records are not very balanced and are for most players, very limited.
After a debated Championship in which a non-member was allowed to play (and actually won), the WSBC decided to regulate its
rules in the Super Bowling Constitution. Written by co-founder Jake Crabbs, it was never ratified and the game has not
been played in any organized fashion since.
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