NWA Canadian Heavyweight Championship (Vancouver version)

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The NWA Vancouver Canadian Heavyweight Championship was the Vancouver, British Columbia version of the NWA Canadian Heavyweight title. It was the top singles title in Vancouver-based NWA All-Star Wrestling from 1982 until 1985, when the promotion withdrew from the NWA; the title was then renamed the UWA Canadian Heavyweight Championship (for its fictitious sanctioning body, the Universal Wrestling Alliance) and served as a secondary singles title until 1989. [1]

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Title history

Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific champion
DaysNumber of days held
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDays
NWA Vancouver Canadian Heavyweight Championship
1Silvano SousaMay 1982NWA All-Star showBritish Columbia1N/AClaims to have beaten Angelo Mosca for the Championship 
2 Al Tomko May 31, 1982NWA All-Star showVancouver, BC1112  
3Mr. ProSeptember 20, 1982NWA All-Star showVancouver, BC156  
4 Moose Morowski November 15, 1982NWA All-Star showVancouver, BC1126  
5Igor VolkoffMarch 21, 1983NWA All-Star showVancouver, BC1N/A  
6 Al Tomko May 1983NWA All-Star showBritish Columbia2N/AAwarded title after Volkoff is injured on May 2, 1983; Snake Williams defeats Tomko on December 17, 1983 in Cloverdale, BC, but the title is returned due to outside interference 
7Moondog MorettiFebruary 20, 1984NWA All-Star showBritish Columbia156  
8 Al Tomko April 16, 1984NWA All-Star showVancouver, BC330  
9Wojo YawrenkoMay 16, 1984NWA All-Star showAbbotsford, BC1N/A  
10 Al Tomko 1984NWA All-Star showBritish Columbia4N/AAwarded title when Yawrenko left the promotion 
11Sonny MyersDecember 1, 1984NWA All-Star showCloverdale, BC1N/A  
Vacated January 1985Declared vacant after a match against Al Tomko 
12Elton StantonJanuary 19, 1985NWA All-Star showCloverdale, BC1N/ADefeated Butch Moffat in tournament final; Gerry Morrow defeats Stanton around May 1985, but the title is returned because Morrow is not the scheduled opponent 
Vacated July 1985Stanton was suspended 
UWA Canadian Heavyweight Championship
13 Al Tomko October 10, 1985NWA All-Star showCloverdale, BC5161Defeated Moose Morowski 
14Mike StoneMarch 20, 1986NWA All-Star showVictoria, BC144  
15 Al Tomko May 3, 1986NWA All-Star showCloverdale, BC6N/A  
Vacated 1986Championship vacated for undocumented reasons 
16Joe CagleSeptember 6, 1986NWA All-Star showCloverdale, BC156Defeated Pat Brady 
17Rick DavisNovember 1, 1986NWA All-Star showCloverdale, BC131  
18J.R. BundyDecember 2, 1986All Star Wrestling
[Note 1]
Burnaby, BC170This title change aired on tape delay 
19Billy Two EaglesFebruary 10, 1987All Star WrestlingBurnaby, BC139This title change aired on tape delay 
20Timothy FlowersMarch 21, 1987NWA All-Star showCloverdale, BC172  
21Jonathan SayersJune 1, 1987N/ABurnaby, BC15This title change aired on tape delay 
22Bruiser CostaJune 6, 1987NWA All-Star showCloverdale, BC1N/A  
23J.R. Bundy1987NWA All-Star showBritish Columbia2N/A  
24 John Tenta August 1, 1987NWA All-Star showCloverdale, BC1N/A  
Vacated 1987Championship vacated for undocumented reasons 
25Ole OlsonOctober 1, 1987NWA All-Star showCloverdale, BC13Defeated Sweet Daddy Sampson 
26Sweet Daddy SampsonOctober 4, 1987All Star WrestlingBurnaby, BC1363This title change aired on tape delay 
27Ole OlsenOctober 1, 1988NWA All-Star showCloverdale, BC2N/A  
28The OlympianN/ANWA All-Star showBritish Columbia1N/A  
29Pat BradyN/ANWA All-Star showBritish Columbia1N/A  
30Steve E. OceanN/ANWA All-Star showBritish Columbia1N/A  
31Dan DentonJune 1989NWA All-Star showBritish Columbia1N/A  
Deactivated1989Promotion closed 

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References

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

Footnotes

  1. All Star Wrestling was a television program for ASW that began airing on local BCTV television markets in the early 1960s.