NWA Canadian Heavyweight Championship (Calgary version)
NWA Canadian Heavyweight Championship (Calgary) |
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Details |
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Promotion |
Stampede Wrestling |
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Date established |
November 1, 1946 |
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Date retired |
1972 |
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Statistics |
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First champion(s) |
Al Mills |
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Most reigns |
Dave Ruhl (8 reigns) |
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Longest reign |
Al Mills (1,578 days) |
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Heaviest champion |
Abdullah the Butcher (430 lb (200 kg; 31 st)) |
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The Calgary version of the NWA Canadian Heavyweight Championship was established in 1946, and became the top championship in Stampede Wrestling when that promotion opened in 1948; it held that status until 1972, when the title was vacated and later abandoned after the last champion, Dave Ruhl, was injured.[1]
Title history
Wrestler: |
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Jack Taylor |
1 |
February 28, 1923 |
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Earl McCready |
1 |
April 20, 1933 |
Calgary, AB |
Also wins British Empire Title; still champion as of October 19, 1934 and February 7, 1935. |
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Jack Forsgren |
1 |
November 28, 1936 |
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Pat Meehan |
1 |
February 10, 1939 |
Calgary, AB |
Loses to Earl McCready on January 11, 1940 in Vancouver, BC (non-title?). |
Al Mills |
1 |
November 1, 1946 |
Calgary, AB |
Defeats Chief Thunderbird; also defeats Billy Watson on February 28, 1950 in Edmonton, AB to be recognized as Dominion Heavyweight champion by Stampede Wrestling. |
Ski Hi Lee |
1 |
February 26, 1951 |
Edmonton, AB |
Also billed as Western Canadian Title. |
Al Mills |
2 |
March 6, 1951 |
Edmonton, AB |
Also billed as Western Canadian Title. |
Jack McDonald |
1 |
May 1, 1951 |
Edmonton, AB |
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Al Mills |
3 |
May 8. 1951 |
Edmonton, AB |
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Ski Hi Lee |
2 |
January 29, 1952 |
Edmonton, AB |
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Al Mills |
4 |
February 5, 1952 |
Edmonton, AB |
Recognized as champion in the '52 Official NWA Newsletter. |
Bob Langevin |
1 |
May 13, 1952 |
Edmonton, AB |
Wins by forfeit when Mills no-shows. |
Mr. X |
1 |
June 10, 1952 |
Edmonton, AB |
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Al Mills |
5 |
September 30, 1953 |
Edmonton, AB |
Still/again champion as of October 21, 1953. |
Lou Newman |
1 |
October 18, 1955 |
Edmonton, AB |
Tournament for the vacant title. |
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George Gordienko |
1 |
June 4, 1955 |
Calgary, AB |
Defeats Adrien Baillargeon in tournament final for what is billed as "Alberta Gold Belt". |
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George Gordienko |
2 |
June 13, 1955 |
Lethbridge, AB |
Defeats Earl McCready. |
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Lou Newman |
1 |
October 18, 1955 |
Edmonton, AB |
Defeats Al Mills. |
George Gordienko |
3 |
April 11, 1956 |
Regina, SK |
Still champion as of March 10, 1956. |
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Johnny Valentine |
1 |
December 17, 1956 |
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Sammy Berg |
1 |
February 6, 1957 |
Saskatoon, SK |
Title is strippe off of Valentine and awarded due to Berg just prior to the match as a result of the disputed decision to the match on January 30, 1957 in Saskatoon, SK. |
Johnny Valentine |
2 |
February 6, 1957 |
Saskatoon, SK |
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John Paul Henning |
1 |
March 15, 1957 |
Calgary, AB |
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Vacant |
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Title vacated sometime before 1958 |
Whipper Billy Watson |
1 |
1958 |
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Wins tournament |
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Johnny Valentine |
3 |
January 1959 |
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Unknown Defeated for the title. |
Vacant |
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1959 |
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Title vacated. |
John Foti |
1 |
June 5, 1959 |
Calgary, AB |
Defeats Charro Azteca in 8-man tournament final. |
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Vacant |
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Title vacated sometime after July 14, 1959. |
Dave Ruhl |
1 |
November 13, 1959 |
Calgary, AB |
Defeats Al Mills. |
Cyclops |
1 |
October 14, 1960 |
Calgary, AB |
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Ed Francis |
1 |
January 1961 |
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Unknown whom Francis defeated for the title. |
John Smith |
1 |
February 24, 1961 |
Calgary, AB |
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John Foti |
2 |
June 9, 1961 |
Calgary, AB |
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Killer Kowalski |
1 |
November 17, 1961 |
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Recognized as N.A.W.A. Canadian champion; unknown whom Kowalski defeated for the title. |
Czaya Nandor |
1 |
March 9, 1962 |
Calgary, AB |
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Alexis Bruga |
1 |
March 1962 |
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Czaya Nandor |
2 |
March 23, 1962 |
Calgary, AB |
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Killer Kowalski |
2 |
May 1962 |
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Czaya Nandor |
3 |
May 12, 1962 |
Calgary, AB |
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Killer Kowalski |
3 |
July 6, 1962 |
Calgary, AB |
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Waldo Von Erich |
1 |
March 9, 1964 |
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Unknown whom Von Erich defeated for the title and still/again champion as of July 06, 1964. |
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Don Leo Jonathan |
1 |
1964 |
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Unknown whom Jonathan defeated for the title. |
Stan Stasiak |
1 |
1965 |
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Don Leo Jonathan |
2 |
1965 |
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Sweet Daddy Siki |
1 |
1965 |
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Dave Ruhl |
2 |
1966 |
? |
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The Beast |
1 |
1966 |
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Dave Ruhl |
3 |
December 6, 1966 |
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Stan Stasiak |
2 |
March 1967 |
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Luther Lindsay |
1 |
1967 |
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Stan Stasiak |
3 |
June 5, 1967 |
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Dave Ruhl |
4 |
June 27, 1967 |
Calgary, AB |
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Stan Stasiak |
4 |
June 29, 1967 |
Saskatoon, SK |
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Dave Ruhl |
5 |
July 4, 1967 |
Saskatoon, SK |
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Archie Gouldie |
1 |
November 17, 1967 |
Calgary, AB |
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Ox Baker |
1 |
March 8, 1967 |
Calgary, AB |
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Waldo Von Erich |
2 |
March 15, 1967 |
Calgary, AB |
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Dave Ruhl |
6 |
December 2, 1967 |
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Danny Lynch |
1 |
December 26, 1969 |
Calgary, AB |
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Dave Ruhl |
7 |
January 9, 1970 |
Calgary, AB |
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Abdullah the Butcher |
1 |
January 30, 1970 |
Calgary, AB |
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Billy Robinson |
1 |
February 20 1970 |
Calgary, AB |
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Dave Ruhl |
8 |
1971 |
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Vacant |
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1972 |
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Ruhl is injured; title abandoned. |
See also
References
- ↑ Royal Duncan & Gary Will (2006). Wrestling Title Histories (4th ed.). Archeus Communications. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
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