I see that the design team is testing NFL Championship events. So if they put in the NFL championships and World Series events then they HAVE to put in the yearly championships of the Football teams in Europe (the F.A., Scottish Division 1, Bundesleauge, Italian Division 1, et cetera); they should also have the old championship trophy in North America- the Grey Cup!!!
Football was introduced to North America by the British Army. they played games against McGill University- which in turn played several games against Harvard starting in 1874- from which both games evolved in North America. The CFL was over 50 years old in 1936!!! So if you have the World Series, then have to have the "world series" of other nations.
Here go the games for the Grey Cup championship
1936: Regina 26-Ottawa 20
1937: Toronto 4-Winnipeg 3
1938: Toronto 30-Winnipeg 7
1939: Winnipeg 8-Ottawa 7
1940: the championship game had to be played in two rounds due to some sort of pre-emption
Overall Ottawa 20, Balmy Beach 7
Individually- Round 1 Ottawa 8-Balmy Beach 2
Round 2 Ottawa 12-Balmy Beach 5
1941: Winnipeg 18-Ottawa 16
1942: (at this point the teams were mostly replaced by Armed forces teams because every other man in Canada was involved in the armed forces (military or merchant marine))
Toronto RCAF 8-Winnipeg RCAF 5
1943: Hamiliton 23-Winnipeg RCAF 14
1944: Montreal Navy 7-Hamilton 6
1945: (normal season resumed)
Toronto 35-Winnipeg 0
1946: Toronto 28-Winnipeg 6
1947: Toronto 10-Winnipeg 9
Notes: All Information is from the Canadian Football League website
www.cfl.ca
The Grey Cup is named after Lord Earl Grey- then Governor General of the Dominion (he would also make a good ship name...)
1935 was the last year that intercollegiate teams competed for the Grey Cup
the attendance of the non war year games were each in the high 20,000's amazingly.