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]
Silver areas in the history indicate periods of unknown lineage.
Wrestler: | Times: | Date: | Location: | Notes: | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Milton Harnden | 1 | February 14, 1917 | Bellingham, WA | Defeats Owen Dailey | |||||
Paul Poulos | 1 | February 11, 1922 | Ukiah, Ca | Defeats Adolph Borgstrom | |||||
Ted Thye | 1 | Circa 1924 | |||||||
Billy Meeske | 1 | January 15, 1926 | Portland, OR | Defeats Mike Yokel | |||||
Billy Edwards | 1 | February 18, 1926 | Portland, OR | ||||||
Fred Bruno | 1 | April 16, 1934 | Portland, OR | Defeats George Dussette | |||||
Jack Lipscomb | 1 | December 10, 1936 | Eugene, OR | Defeats Walter Achieu | |||||
George Wagner | 1 | May 19, 1938 | Eugene, OR | Defeats Pat O'Dowdy. | |||||
Bulldog Jackson | 1 | February 16, 1939 | Eugene, OR | ||||||
Eddie Roberts | 1 | 1939 | |||||||
Bulldog Jackson | 2 | July 27, 1939 | Eugene, OR | ||||||
Ernie Piluso | 1 | 39 | |||||||
Pete Belcastro | 1 | January 1, 1940 | Eugene, OR | ||||||
Prince Ilaki | 1 | February 29, 1940 | Eugene, OR | ||||||
Herb Parks | 1 | May 9, 1940 | Eugene, OR | ||||||
Billy McEuin | 1 | June 12, 1941 | Eugene, OR | ||||||
Jack Kiser | 1 | 1941 | |||||||
George Wagner | 2 | August 4, 1941 | Eugene, OR | ||||||
Jack Lipscomb | 2 | April 30, 1942 | Eugene, OR | Defeats Milt Olsen | |||||
Milt Olsen | 1 | May 21, 1942 | Eugene, OR | ||||||
Jack Lipscomb | 3 | About 1943 | |||||||
George Wagner | 3 | May 10, 1943 | |||||||
Tony Ross | 1 | July 10, 1943 | Eugene, OR | ||||||
George Wagner | 4 | November 1, 1943 | Eugene, OR | ||||||
Tonn Ross | 2 | November 30, 1943 | Eugene, OR | ||||||
Jack Kiser | 2 | August 22, 1944 | Salem, OR | Defeats Paavo Ketonnen | |||||
Paavo Ketonnen | 1 | July 28, 1945 | Eugene, OR | ||||||
Jack Lipscomb | 4 | July 30, 1945 | Portland, OR | Defeats George Dussette | |||||
Joe Lynam | 1 | December 10, 1945 | Portland, OR | ||||||
Jack Lipscomb | 5 | January 1946 | |||||||
Joe Lynam | 2 | January 21, 1946 | Portland, OR | ||||||
Paavo Ketonnen | 2 | Before May 1946 | |||||||
Al Szasz | 1 | May 6, 1946 | Portland, OR | [2] | |||||
Paavo Ketonnen | 3 | 1946 | |||||||
Billy Goelz | 1 | ||||||||
The Gray Mask | 1 | February 3, 1947 | Eugene, OR | ||||||
Billy Hickson | 1 | 1947 | |||||||
Gypsy Joe Dorsetti | 1 | January 20, 1948 | Eugene, OR | ||||||
Gordon Hessel | 1 | March 23, 1948 | Eugene, OR | ||||||
Tex Hager | 1 | 1948 | |||||||
Jack O'Reilly | 1 | January 15, 1949 | |||||||
Ben Sherman | 1 | March 5, 1949 | Eugene, OR | ||||||
Buck Weaver | 1 | March 26, 1949 | |||||||
Jack O'Reilly | 2 | January 1, 1950 | Portland, OR | ||||||
Eddie Williams | 1 | June 16, 1950 | Portland, OR | ||||||
Fred Mitchell | 1 | ||||||||
Andy Tremaine | 1 | 1952 | |||||||
Masked Marvel (Buddy Knox) | 1 | 1952 | |||||||
Roger Mackay | 1 | ||||||||
Frank Stojack | 1 | 1953 | |||||||
Danny McShain | 1 | ||||||||
Frank Stojack | 2 | Recognition withdrawn in Portland | |||||||
Carl Engstrom | 1 | 54 | |||||||
Buddy Knox | 2 | March 24, 1954 | |||||||
Frank Stojack | 3 | ||||||||
Jack Kiser | 3 | before October 1954 |
Curtis Michael Hennig, better known by the ring name Mr. Perfect, was an American professional wrestler. Considered one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time by many peers, critics, and fans, he performed under his real name for promotions including the American Wrestling Association (AWA), the World Wrestling Federation, World Championship Wrestling (WCW), and NWA Total Nonstop Action. Hennig was the son of wrestler Larry "The Axe" Hennig and the father of wrestler Curtis Axel.
Keiko Aoki is a Japanese retired professional wrestler and professional golfer better known as Bull Nakano. She began competing in All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling (AJW) as a teenager under the ring name Bull Nakano. As a wrestler she was a villain, who often teamed with her mentor Dump Matsumoto. In Japan, she held several of AJW's singles and tag team championships. After being phased out by the company in the early 1990s, she traveled to North America, where she first competed in Mexico's Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL), becoming its first World Women's Champion. In 1994, she made her way to the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), where she had feuded with Alundra Blayze over the WWF Women's Championship. After holding the title once, she also competed in World Championship Wrestling (WCW). In 1998, Nakano began competing as a professional golfer, and in 2006, she joined a tour with the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA). She was inducted into the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame on 2001 and was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2024.
James Reiher Snuka was a Fijian and American professional wrestler, better known by the ring name Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka.
Rocky Johnson was a Canadian professional wrestler. Among many National Wrestling Alliance titles, he was the first Black Georgia Heavyweight Champion as well as the NWA Television Champion. He won the World Tag Team Championship in 1983, along with his partner Tony Atlas, to become the first black champions in WWE history. He was the father of actor and current WWE wrestler Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and the grandfather of Simone Johnson.
Brian Keith Adams was an American professional wrestler. Adams is known for his time with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), under the name Crush, and for World Championship Wrestling (WCW) under his real name Brian Adams. Trained in Japan by Antonio Inoki, he was a two-time WCW World Tag Team Champion, a one-time WWF Tag Team Champion and a one-time AJPW World Tag Team Champion, among other accomplishments. He was a challenger for various singles titles in the WWF and WCW, including the WWF Championship. In 2002, he briefly tried a career in boxing until retiring due to back and shoulder injuries.
Steven Lyle Doll was an American professional wrestler, best known for his tenure in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) as Steven Dunn in the tag team Well Dunn.
John Tolos, nicknamed "The Golden Greek", was a Canadian professional wrestler, and professional wrestling manager.
Paul E. Perschmann was an American professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, Playboy Buddy Rose. He wrestled primarily for the AWA, WWF, and for promoter Don Owen in Pacific Northwest Wrestling.
Ricardo Santana Ortiz, better known as Ricky Santana, is an American retired professional wrestler of Cuban descent who has worked for World Championship Wrestling, World Wrestling Federation, World Wrestling Council and the National Wrestling Alliance, All Japan, IWA Japan, Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre, AAA.
Pacific Northwest Wrestling (PNW) is the common name used to refer to several different professional wrestling companies, both past and present, based in Portland, Oregon, United States. The first such company was founded by Herb Owen in 1925. It was the Northwest territory of the National Wrestling Alliance from the Alliance's inception in 1948 until 1992. The area was brought to its prime by Herb's son, Don Owen, and this version of Pacific Northwest Wrestling saw many of the top names in pro wrestling come through on a regular basis. The Pacific Northwest was considered one of the main pro wrestling territories from the 1960s to the 1980s.
Timothy Alan Smith was an American professional wrestler, better known by the ring names Rex King and Timothy Well. He wrestled in several promotions, including All Japan Pro Wrestling, World Championship Wrestling, and the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). Much of his career was spent wrestling as a tag team with Steve Doll throughout his career. While in WWF, they were known as Well Dunn.
Kurt and Karl Von Steiger were the ring names of Canadian professional wrestlers Lorne Corlett and Arnold Pastrick. The Von Steiger gimmick was that of two German villains, called heels, despite both wrestlers hailing from Winnipeg, Manitoba. Arnold Pastrick used the name Kurt Von Steiger, and Lorne Corlett worked as Karl Von Steiger. The Von Steigers are best known for competing in Pacific Northwest Wrestling in Portland, Oregon, between 1968 and 1973 but also competed in Tennessee, San Francisco, Stampede Wrestling, Australia, the American Wrestling Alliance and the Carolina territory.
The NWA Pacific Northwest Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling championship sanctioned by the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) and defended in its member promotion Pacific Northwest Wrestling (PNW), which promoted shows in the U.S. states of Oregon and Washington, and occasionally other areas in the northwestern United States.
The NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Championship was a professional wrestling championship sanctioned by the National Wrestling Alliance and defended in its member promotion Pacific Northwest Wrestling, which promoted shows in the U.S. states of Oregon and Washington.
Shag Thomas was an American professional wrestler during the 1950s and 1960s. He was one of the few African-American wrestlers of his day.
Luther Jacob Goodall was an American professional football player and wrestler, known by his ringname Luther Lindsay or Lindsey, who competed throughout the United States with the National Wrestling Alliance as well as international promotions such as All Japan Pro Wrestling, Joint Promotions and Stampede Wrestling.
C.W. Bergstrom is an American semi-retired professional wrestler who was active in North American regional promotions during the early 1990s including a memorable stint in the United States Wrestling Association (USWA) as Principal Bergstrom. He was one of the last major stars in Don Owen's Pacific Northwest Wrestling during its final years and was the last wrestler to hold the NWA Pacific Northwest Heavyweight Championship.
Wladek Kowalski was a Canadian professional wrestler, known by his ring name Killer Kowalski.
Rocky Iaukea is a retired American professional wrestler, known by his ringname Prince Iaukea, who competed in the Pacific Northwest and Southeastern United States with the National Wrestling Alliance during the 1980s, and in Japan during the early 1990s. From 1987 to 1990, he wrestled as Abbuda Dein in Pacific Northwest Wrestling winning the NWA Pacific Northwest Television Championship twice and the NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Championship three times with Mike Miller and The Grappler. A second-generation wrestler, he is the son of Curtis Iaukea and a cousin of Maunakea Mossman.
Norman Frederick Charles III was an English professional wrestler who was known worldwide under the name Murphy the Surfie. Initially Charles competed both in North American and international promotions as part of The Royal Kangaroos with his cousin Jonathan Boyd.
{{cite web}}
: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)