NWA Canadian Heavyweight Championship (Calgary version)

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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].

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[edit] Title history

Wrestler: Times: Date: Location: Notes:
Al Mills 1 November 1, 1946 Calgary, AB Defeats Chief Thunderbird
Ski Hi Lee 1 February 26, 1951 Edmonton, AB
Al Mills 2 March 6, 1951 Edmonton, AB
Jack McDonald 1 May 1, 1951 Edmonton, AB
Al Mills 3 1951 ?
Ski Hi Lee 2 January 29, 1952 Edmonton, AB
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
Al Mills 5 circa 1953 ?
Lou Newman 1 October 18, 1955 Edmonton, AB
George Gordienko 1 April 11, 1956 Regina, SK
Johnny Valentine 1 circa December, 1956 ? Unknown whom Valentine defeated for the title
Vacant Title vacated sometime before 1958
Whipper Billy Watson 1 1958 ? Wins tournament
Johnny Valentine 2 circa January, 1959 ? Unknown whom Valentine defeated for the title
Vacant 1959 Title vacated
John Foti 1 June 5, 1959 Calgary, AB Defeats Charro Azteca in 8-man tournament final
Vacant 1959 Title vacated
Dave Ruhl 1 November 13, 1959 Calgary, AB Defeats Al Mills
Ed Francis 1 circa January, 1961 ? Unknown whom Francis defeated for the title
John Smith 1 February 24, 1961 Calgary, AB
John Foti 2 June 9, 1961 Calgary, AB
Killer Kowalski 1 November 17, 1961 ? Recognized as N.A.W.A. Canadian champion; unknown whom Kowalski defeated for the title
Czaya Nandor 1 March 9, 1962 Calgary, AB
Alexis Bruga 1 March 1962 ?
Czaya Nandor 2 March 23, 1962 Calgary, AB
Killer Kowalski 2 July 6, 1962 Calgary, AB
Czaya Nandor 3 May 12, 1962(?) Calgary, AB
Waldo Von Erich 1 July 6, 1964 ? Unknown whom Von Erich defeated for the title
Don Leo Jonathan 1 1964 ? Unknown whom Jonathan defeated for the title
Stan Stasiak 1 1965 ?
Don Leo Jonathon 2 1965 ?
Sweet Daddy Siki 1 1965 ?
Dave Ruhl 2 1966 ?
The Beast 1 1966 ?
Dave Ruhl 3 1967 ?
Stan Stasiak 2 1967 ?
Luther Lindsay 1 1967 ?
Stan Stasiak 3 1967 ?
Dave Ruhl 4 July 4, 1967 Calgary, AB
Danny Lynch 1 December 26, 1969 Calgary, AB
Dave Ruhl 5 January 9, 1970 Calgary, AB
Abdullah the Butcher 1 January 30, 1970 Calgary, AB
Dave Ruhl 6 1971 ?
Vacant 1972 Ruhl is injured; title abandoned.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Royal Duncan & Gary Will (4th Edition 2006). Wrestling Title Histories. Archeus Communications. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4. 

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