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1936 in professional wrestling describes the year's events in the world of professional wrestling.
These promoters and promotions held notable shows in 1936.
Promoter/Promotion Name | Abbreviation |
---|---|
Ed Burke | Burke |
Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre | EMLL |
Fédération Française de Catch Professionnel | FFCP |
George Tracey | Tracey |
Jack Ganson | Ganon |
Lou Daro | Daro |
Paul Bowser | Bowser |
Date | Promotion(s) | Event | Location | Main Event |
---|---|---|---|---|
January 22 | Daro | Vincent López vs. Gino Garibaldi | Los Angeles, California | Vincent López (c) defeated Gino Garibaldi in a Best 2-of-3 Falls match for the World Heavyweight Championship [1] |
January 27 | FFCP | European Heavyweight Championship Tournament | Paris, France | Henri Deglane defeated Kola Kwariani in a tournament final to become the inaugural European Heavyweight Champion [2] |
January 29 | Daro | Vincent López vs. Gino Garibaldi | Los Angeles, California | Vincent López (c) defeated Gino Garibaldi in a Best 2-of-3 Falls match for the World Heavyweight Championship [1] |
January 31 | Bowser | Danno O'Mahoney vs. Count Casimir Polowski | Boston, Massachusetts | Danno O'Mahoney (c) defeated Count Casimir Polowski by disqualification in a Best 2-of-3 Falls match for the AWA World Heavyweight Championship |
February 10 | FFCP | Dan Koloff vs. Kola Kwariani | Paris, France | Dan Koloff defeated Kola Kwariani [2] |
February 19 | Daro | Vincent López vs. George Calza | Los Angeles, California | Vincent López (c) defeated George Calza for the World Heavyweight Championship [1] |
February 28 | Bowser | Danno O'Mahoney vs. Yvon Robert | Boston, Massachusetts | Danno O'Mahoney (c) defeated Yvon Robert in a Best 2-of-3 Falls match for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship [3] [4] |
April 1 | Daro | Vincent López vs. Man Mountain Dean | Los Angeles, California | Vincent López (c) defeated Man Mountain Dean for the World Heavyweight Championship [1] |
April 17 | Bowser | Danno O'Mahoney vs. Yvon Robert | Boston, Massachusetts | Danno O'Mahoney (c) vs. Yvon Robert in a Best 2-of-3 Falls match for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship ended in a time limit draw [3] [4] |
June 23 | Bowser | Danno O'Mahoney vs. Yvon Robert | Boston, Massachusetts | Danno O'Mahoney (c) defeated Yvon Robert in a Best 2-of-3 Falls match for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship [3] [4] |
July 16 | Ganson | Danno O'Mahoney vs. Yvon Robert | Montreal, Quebec | Yvon Robert defeated Danno O'Mahoney (c) in a Best 2-of-3 Falls match for the World Heavyweight Championship [3] [5] |
August 19 | Daro | Vincent López vs. Dave Levin | Los Angeles, California | Dave Levin defeated Vincent López (c) for the World Heavyweight Championship [1] |
September 27 | EMLL | EMLL 3rd Anniversary Show | Mexico City, Mexico | Zimba Parka defeated Tuffy Klein in a singles match [6] |
September 30 | Daro | Dave Levin vs. Vincent López | Los Angeles, California | Vincent López defeated Dave Levin (c) for the World Heavyweight Championship [1] |
September 30 | Ganson | Yvon Robert vs. Cy Williams | Montreal, Quebec | Yvon Robert (c) defeated Cy Williams by disqualification in a Best 2-of-3 Falls match for the World Heavyweight Championship [5] |
December 15 | Burke-Tracey | George Zaharias vs. Eddie Newman | St. Louis, Missouri | George Zaharias defeated Eddie Newman [7] |
(c) – denotes defending champion(s) |
Accomplishment | Winner | Date won | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
European Heavyweight Championship Tournament | Ludwig Dose | N/A | [8] |
Berlin Tournament | Herbert Audersch | February | [9] |
Hamburg Tournament | Hans Schwarz Jr. | March 31 | [10] |
Madrid Tournament | Mike Brendel | April 4 | [11] |
Bilbao Tournament | Mike Brendel | April 26 | [12] |
Bremen Tournament | Hans Kämpfer | April 29 | [13] |
Konigsberg Tournament (Summer) | Bruno Mosig | May | [14] |
Hanover Tournament | Ludwig Dose | June 14 | [15] |
Barcelona World Heavyweight Championship Tournament | Wladek Zbyszko? | July | [12] |
Gold Belt of Madrid Championship Tournament | Tarzan Vasco (Pablo Gardiazabal) | July | [11] |
Swiss Free-style Tournament | Herbert Audersch | September 15 | [16] |
Konigsberg Tournament (Winter) | Ludwig Dose | November | [14] |
Munich Tournament | Willi Müller | December 10 | [17] |
Swiss Tournament | Willi Muller | December 12 | [18] |
World Greco-Roman Heavyweight Championship Tournament | Hans Schwarz Jr. | December 21 | [19] |
AFW World Middleweight Championship | ||||
incoming champion - Henry Kolln [20] | ||||
No title changes [20] |
incoming champion - Danno O'Mahoney [21] | ||||
Date | Winner | Event/Show | Note(s) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
July 16 | Yvon Robert | Live event | [21] |
World Heavyweight Championship (California version) | ||||
incoming champion - Vincent Lopez [22] | ||||
Date | Winner | Event/Show | Note(s) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
August 19 | Dave Levin | Live event | [22] | |
September 30 | Vincent Lopez | Live event | [22] | |
October 10 | Dave Levin | Live event | [22] |
incoming champion - Earl McCready [23] | ||||
No title changes [23] |
incoming champion - George Walker [24] | ||||
No title changes [24] |
incoming champion - Francisco Aguayo [25] | ||||
No title changes [25] |
incoming champion – Uncertain [26] | ||||
No title changes [26] |
incoming champion – Jack O'Brien [27] | ||||
No title changes [27] |
incoming champion – Mario Nuñez [28] | ||||
Date | Winner | Event/Show | Note(s) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Uncertain | Vacated | N/A | Vacated for undocumented reasons [28] | |
March 11 | Tarzán López | EMLL show | [28] |
World Heavyweight Championship (Texas version) [29] | ||||
(Title created) | ||||
Date | Winner | Event/Show | Note(s) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
May 10 | Daniel Boone Savage | Live event | Awarded championship by the Texas State Athletic Commission after NWA World Heavyweight Champion Danno O'Mahoney fails to appear for a scheduled title defence against Juan Humberto in Galveston, Texas in February 1936. [29] |
incoming champion - Everett Marshall [30] | ||||
No title changes [31] |
MWA Light Heavyweight Championship | ||||
Incoming champion – Walter Roxey [32] | ||||
Date | Winner | Event/Show | Note(s) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
January 1 | Great Mephisto | Live event | [32] | |
January 27 | George Dussette | Live event | [32] | |
July 6 | Billy Weidner | N/A | [32] |
MWA Ohio Heavyweight Championship | ||||
Incoming champion – George McCloud [33] | ||||
Date | Winner | Event/Show | Note(s) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
March 25 | Frank Sexton | Live event | [33] | |
June 24 | George McCloud | Live event | [33] [34] |
Incoming champion – Danno O'Mahoney [35] | ||||
Date | Winner | Event/Show | Note(s) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
March 2 | Dick Shikat | Live event | O'Mahoney continues to be recognized as champion by the American Wrestling Association. [35] | |
September | Vacated | N/A | Vacated when the AWA ceased to recognize Shikat as world champion. [35] | |
October 8 | Dean Detton | N/A | Detton is declared the new world champion following victories over title claimants Ed "Strangler" Lewis, Ali Baba and Dave Levin earlier that year. [35] |
Incoming champion – Ralph Hammonds | ||||
Date | Winner | Event/Show | Note(s) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
August 31 | Alvin Britt | NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship Tournament | Defeated Ted Christy to become the inaugural champion. [36] Ralph Hammonds, however, continues to be recognized as champion in Texas and Tennessee as late as April 1937. | |
December 21 | Dude Chick | [36] |
Incoming champion – Leroy McGuirk [37] | ||||
Date | Winner | Event/Show | Note(s) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
December 14 | Bobby Chick | [37] |
incoming champion - Gus Kallio [31] | ||||
No title changes [31] |
incoming champion - Billy Thom [31] | ||||
No title changes [31] |
incoming champion - Jack Reynolds [38] | ||||
No title changes [38] |
Incoming champion – Danno O'Mahoney [39] | ||||
Date | Winner | Event/Show | Note(s) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
March 2 | Dick Shikat | Live event | The match was originally for the unified NWA World Heavyweight Championship. Due to the controversial finish, however, the AWA withdrew its support and continued to recognize O'Mahoney as its world champion. [39] | |
April 24 | Ali Baba | Live event | [39] | |
June 12 | Dave Levin [40] | Live event | Won by disqualification; recognized by The Ring magazine as the "true world champion". Ali Baba continues to claim the title but loses to Everette Marshall on June 26, 1936 in Columbus, Ohio Levin also wins Los Angeles version, defeating Vincent Lopez on August 19, 1936 in Los Angeles. | |
September 28 | Dean Detton [40] | Live event | Recognized by The Ring magazine as the "true world champion". Detton also defeated Ed "Strangler" Lewis in a title tournament final earlier in the year in Philadelphia. |
Pacific Coast Heavyweight Championship (San Francisco version) | ||||
(Title created) [41] | ||||
Date | Winner | Event/Show | Note(s) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
November 3 | Billy Hanson | Pacific Heavyweight Championship Tournament | Defeated Nick Lutze to become the inaugural champion. [41] | |
No title changes [41] |
Pacific Coast Junior Heavyweight Championship (San Francisco version) | ||||
incoming champion - Pete Belcastro [42] | ||||
No title changes [42] |
SPWA Heavyweight Championship | ||||
incoming champion - Lofty Blomfield [43] | ||||
No title changes [24] |
incoming champion - Douglas Clark [44] | ||||
Date | Winner | Event/Show | Note(s) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
May 30 | Tom Lurich | Live event | [45] |
incoming champion - Tom Lurich [46] | ||||
No title changes [46] |
incoming champion - Dick Cameron [45] | ||||
Date | Winner | Event/Show | Note(s) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
May 30 | Sammy Rodgers | Live event | [45] |
incoming champion - Del Kunkel [47] | ||||
Date | Winner | Event/Show | Note(s) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
July | Whitey Wahlberg | Live event | [47] | |
September 1 | Cry Baby London | Live event | [47] | |
September 3 | Walter Achiu | Live event | [47] | |
December 10 | Jack Lipscomb | Live event | [47] |
World championships
World Negro Heavyweight Championship [48] | ||||
incoming champion - Jack Nelson | ||||
No title changes [46] |
incoming champion - Clara Mortenson [49] | ||||
No title changes [49] |
Regional championships
Montana State Middleweight Championship | ||||
incoming champion - Billy Spendlove [50] | ||||
Date | Winner | Event/Show | Note(s) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
March 18 | Bob Cummings | Live event | [50] |
The UWA/UWF Intercontinental Tag Team Championship was a tag team championship created from the working relationship between the Mexican Universal Wrestling Association and the Japanese Universal Lucha Libre from 1991 to 1993, when the title became inactive. The championship was revived in 2001 by Michinoku Pro Wrestling, and later moved to its final home, Kaientai Dojo, the following year. The title was abandoned in 2005, when it was replaced with Kaientai Dojo's Strongest-K Tag Team Championship instead.
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Jack Ray, 40, a professional wrestler, died in a hospital here yesterday of spinal injuries said to have been received in a match with another grappler, Dick Powell, here, several weeks, ago. Ray served as a soldier in the Canadian army during the [First World War] and wrestled under the name of "Cowboy Russell".