Stampede North American Heavyweight Championship

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The Stampede North American Heavyweight Championship is the major title in the Canadian professional wrestling promotion Stampede Wrestling. From its establishment in 1968 until 1972, it was Stampede's secondary singles championship, becoming the top title in 1972 after the previous top championship, the Calgary version of the NWA Canadian Heavyweight title, was abandoned.

[edit] Title history

Silver areas in the history indicate periods of unknown lineage or a break in the history.

Wrestler: Times: Date: Place: Notwes:
Archie Gouldie 1 February 28, 1968 Saskatoon, SK     Defeats Pat O'Connor to become the first champion
Ox Baker 1 March 8, 1968 Calgary, AB
Waldo Von Erich 1 March 15, 1968 Calgary, AB
Archie Gouldie 2 July 1968
Vic Rossitani 1 September 1968
Stan Stasiak 1 October 11, 1968 Calgary, AB
Archie Gouldie 3 December 1968 Edmonton, AB
Angelo Mosca 1 April 25, 1969 Calgary, AB
Held up May 2, 1969 Calgary, AB Title held up following a match against Archie Gouldie
Archie Gouldie 4 May 16, 1969 Calgary, AB Defeats Angelo Mosca in a rematch to win the held up title
Dave Ruhl 1 1969
Archie Gouldie 5 1969
Billy Robinson 1 1969
Abdullah the Butcher 1 February 6, 1970 Calgary, AB
Billy Robinson 2 February 20, 1970 Calgary, AB
Abdullah the Butcher 2 February 27, 1970 Calgary, AB
Jerry Christy 1 April 17, 1970 Calgary, AB
Abdullah the Butcher 3 May 1, 1970 Calgary, AB
Jerry Christy 2 May 7, 1970 Calgary, AB
Abdullah the Butcher 4 May 14, 1970 Calgary, AB
Dave Ruhl 2 August 21, 1970
Sweet Daddy Siki 1 September 15, 1970    Calgary, AB
Abdullah the Butcher 5 March 12, 1971
Les Thornton 1 April 23, 1971
Black Angus Campbell    1 August 14, 1971 Edmonton, AB
John Quinn 1 October 1971
Black Angus Campbell 2 November 6, 1971 Edmonton, AB
Bob Lueck 1 1971
Kurt Von Hess 1 1971
Tor Kamata 1 February 1972
Geoff Portz 1 1972
Tor Kamata 2 1972
Dan Kroffat 1 July 1972
Geoff Portz 2 August 25, 1972
Tor Kamata 3 1972
Geoff Portz 3 September 2, 1972 Calgary, AB
Kendo Nagasaki 1 September 23, 1972 Calgary, AB
Geoff Portz 4 December 23, 1972 Calgary, AB
Abdullah the Butcher 6 January 12, 1973 Calgary, AB
Archie Gouldie 6 April 21, 1973 Calgary, AB
Dan Kroffat 2 1973
Archie Gouldie 7 July 6, 1973 Calgary, AB
Dan Kroffat 3 August 13, 1973 Regina, SK
Gil Hayes 1 August 27, 1973 Lethbridge, AB
Dan Kroffat 4 October 13, 1973 Edmonton, AB
Gil Hayes 2 1973
Omar Atlas 1 November 9, 1973 Edmonton, AB
Archie Gouldie 8 December 28, 1973 Calgary, AB
Harley Race 1 February 22, 1974 Calgary, AB
Archie Gouldie 9 March 8, 1974 Calgary, AB
Danny Little Bear 1 April 12, 1974
John Quinn 2 September 13, 1974
Les Thornton 2 November 6, 1974
John Quinn 3 1975
Larry Lane 1 1975
King Curtis 1 February 7, 1975 Calgary, AB
Larry Lane 2 1975
Vacated 1975 Lane is injured
Frankie Laine 1 December 12, 1975 Calgary, AB Defeats Butcher Brannigan to win the vacant title
Gilles Poisson 1 January 16, 1976 Calgary, AB
Frankie Laine 2 January 24, 1976 Edmonton, AB
Karl Von Schotz 1 February 6, 1976 Calgary, AB
Eddie Morrow 1 1976
Karl Von Schotz 2 1976
Archie Gouldie 10 July 2, 1976 Calgary, AB
Dan Kroffat 5 September 11, 1976 Edmonton, AB
Larry Lane 3 October 29, 1976
Killer Tim Brooks 1 March 17, 1977
Dan Kroffat 6 July 1977
Vacated September 2, 1977 Kroffat retires
Don Gagné 1 October 28, 1977 Defeats Bobby Burke in a tournament final to win the vacant title
Leo Burke 1 January 8, 1978 Edmonton, AB
Michel Martel 1 March 12, 1978 Edmonton, AB
Leo Burke 2 April 29, 1978
Mr. Sakurada 1 May 20, 1978 Edmonton, AB
Paddy Ryan 1 September 1, 1978 Calgary, AB
Kasavudu 1 September 22, 1978 Calgary, AB
Alo Leilani 1 November 12, 1978 Edmonton, AB
Big Daddy Ritter 1 December 1, 1978 Calgary, AB
Jake Roberts 1 April 6, 1979 Calgary, AB
Big Daddy Ritter 2 August 1979
Larry Lane 4 August 11, 1979 Edmonton, AB
Leo Burke 3 1979
Don Gagné 2 November 18, 1979
Mr. Sekigawa 1 December 8, 1979 Edmonton, AB
Leo Burke 4 January 1980
Bret Hart 1 1980
Leo Burke 5 1980
Bret Hart 2 May 1980
Duke Myers 1 1980
Bret Hart 3 1980
David Schultz 1 January 31, 1981 Edmonton, AB
Leo Burke 6 February 21, 1981 Calgary, AB
David Schultz 2 February 27, 1981 Calgary, AB
Mr. Hito 1 September 18, 1981 Calgary, AB
David Schultz 3 October 2, 1981 Calgary, AB
Mr. Hito 2 November 6, 1981 Calgary, AB
Vacated March 19, 1982 Hito is injured
Leo Burke 7 March 21, 1982 Calgary, AB Defeats Duke Myers in a tournament final to win the vacant title
Bret Hart 4 June 26, 1982 Edmonton, AB
Bad News Allen 1 September 3, 1982 Calgary, AB
Bret Hart 5 October 17, 1982 Calgary, AB
Leo Burke 8 January 14, 1983 Calgary, AB
Bret Hart 6 May 3, 1983 Regina, SK
Bad News Allen 2 July 16, 1983 Edmonton, AB
Archie Gouldie 11 December 23, 1983 Calgary, AB
Killer Khan 1 January 20, 1984 Calgary, AB
Dynamite Kid 1 March 9, 1984 Calgary, AB
Bad News Allen 3 March 30, 1984 Calgary, AB Dynamite Kid defeats Allen on April 23, 1984 in Vancouver, BC,
however, this is later overturned
Davey Boy Smith 1 June 18, 1984 Vancouver, BC
Kerry Brown 1 November 21, 1985 Edmonton, AB
Ron Ritchie 1 March 21, 1986 Vancouver, BC
Held up March 21, 1986 Calgary, AB Title held up following a match against Kerry Brown
Ron Ritchie 2 March 22, 1986 Edmonton, AB Defeats Kerry Brown in a rematch to win the held up title.
Steve DiSalvo 1 May 5, 1986 Vancouver, BC
Bad News Allen 4 May 12, 1986 Swift Current, SK
Wayne Farris 1 June 20, 1986 Calgary, AB
Vacated August 29, 1986 Farris leaves for the World Wrestling Federation
Makhan Singh 1 October 31, 1986 Calgary, AB Defeats Owen Hart in a tournament final to win the vacant title
Owen Hart 1 January 19, 1987 Medicine Hat, AB
Makhan Singh 2 January 30, 1987 Calgary, AB
Owen Hart 2 April 10, 1987 Calgary, AB
Makhan Singh 3 May 6, 1988 Calgary, AB
Don Muraco 1 December 9, 1988 Edmonton, AB
Davey Boy Smith 2 March 24, 1989 Calgary, AB
Larry Cameron 1 April 28, 1989 Calgary, AB
Title retired December 1989 Stampede closes
Tatanka 1 October 1998 Tampa, FL Defeats Sid Vicious in a fictitious tournament final to win the revived title
Principal Richard Pound 1 April 2000 Michigan Fictitious title change
Bruce Hart 1 April 13, 2001 Calgary, AB
Michael Modest 1 June 20, 2001 Lethbridge, AB
Bruce Hart 2 June 22, 2002 Calgary, AB
Vacated June 2003 Hart vacates the title to concentrate on defenses of the Stampede
International Tag Team Championship
Karnage 1 August 22, 2003 Calgary, AB Defeats Harry Smith in a tournament final to win the vacant title
Harry Smith 1 January 16, 2004 Calgary, AB
Vacated May 2005
Eddie Mustang 1 June 3, 2005 Calgary, AB Defeats Karnage and Tiger Raj Singh in a three-way match to win
the vacant title
Vacated September 2005
T.J. Wilson 1 November 25, 2005 Calgary, AB Defeats Harry Smith in a tournament final to win the vacant title
Apocalypse 1 March 10, 2006 Calgary, AB Apocalypse eliminates Wilson in a battle royal in which the title was
on the line
T.J. Wilson 2 September 15, 2006 Calgary, AB This match took place during halftime of a Calgary Stampeders vs. Winnipeg Blue Bombers CFL game at McMahon Stadium

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