Pacific Coast Light Heavyweight Championship

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The Pacific Coast Light Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling championship that was contended for in the Pacific Northwest from the 1920s to the mid-1950s. [1]

Title history

Silver areas in the history indicate periods of unknown lineage.

Wrestler:Times:Date:Location:Notes:
Milton Harnden1February 14, 1917 Bellingham, WA Defeats Owen Dailey
Paul Poulos1February 11, 1922 Ukiah, Ca Defeats Adolph Borgstrom
Ted Thye 1Circa 1924
Billy Meeske 1January 15, 1926 Portland, OR Defeats Mike Yokel
Billy Edwards1February 18, 1926 Portland, OR
Fred Bruno1April 16, 1934 Portland, OR Defeats George Dussette
Jack Lipscomb1December 10, 1936Eugene, ORDefeats Walter Achieu
George Wagner 1May 19, 1938 Eugene, OR Defeats Pat O'Dowdy.
Bulldog Jackson1February 16, 1939 Eugene, OR
Eddie Roberts11939
Bulldog Jackson2July 27, 1939 Eugene, OR
Ernie Piluso139
Pete Belcastro1January 1, 1940 Eugene, OR
Prince Ilaki1February 29, 1940 Eugene, OR
Herb Parks1May 9, 1940 Eugene, OR
Billy McEuin1June 12, 1941 Eugene, OR
Jack Kiser11941
George Wagner2August 4, 1941 Eugene, OR
Jack Lipscomb2April 30, 1942 Eugene, OR Defeats Milt Olsen
Milt Olsen1May 21, 1942 Eugene, OR
Jack Lipscomb3About 1943
George Wagner3May 10, 1943
Tony Ross1July 10, 1943 Eugene, OR
George Wagner4November 1, 1943 Eugene, OR
Tonn Ross2November 30, 1943 Eugene, OR
Jack Kiser2August 22, 1944 Salem, OR Defeats Paavo Ketonnen
Paavo Ketonnen1July 28, 1945 Eugene, OR
Jack Lipscomb4July 30, 1945 Portland, OR Defeats George Dussette
Joe Lynam1December 10, 1945 Portland, OR
Jack Lipscomb5January 1946
Joe Lynam2January 21, 1946 Portland, OR
Paavo Ketonnen2Before May 1946
Al Szasz1May 6, 1946 Portland, OR [2]
Paavo Ketonnen31946
Billy Goelz1
The Gray Mask 1February 3, 1947 Eugene, OR
Billy Hickson11947
Gypsy Joe Dorsetti1January 20, 1948 Eugene, OR
Gordon Hessel1March 23, 1948 Eugene, OR
Tex Hager11948
Jack O'Reilly1January 15, 1949
Ben Sherman1March 5, 1949 Eugene, OR
Buck Weaver1March 26, 1949
Jack O'Reilly2January 1, 1950 Portland, OR
Eddie Williams1June 16, 1950 Portland, OR
Fred Mitchell1
Andy Tremaine11952
Masked Marvel (Buddy Knox)11952
Roger Mackay1
Frank Stojack11953
Danny McShain1
Frank Stojack2Recognition withdrawn in Portland
Carl Engstrom154
Buddy Knox2March 24, 1954
Frank Stojack3
Jack Kiser3before October 1954

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References

  1. Royal Duncan & Gary Will (2006). Wrestling Title Histories (4th ed.). Archeus Communications. ISBN   0-9698161-5-4.
  2. F4W Staff (May 6, 2015). "On this day in pro wrestling history (May 6): Verne Gagne Vs. Danny Hodge, 1st Annual Von Erich Parade of Champions show". Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online. Retrieved February 10, 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)