Title History
Silver areas in the history indicate periods of unknown lineage.
| Wrestler: | Times: | Date: | Location: | Notes: |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Serge Dumont | 1 | March 29, 1976 | Montreal, QC | Defeats Johnny Rougeau |
| Billy Two Rivers | 1 | August 3, 1976 | Montreal, QC | |
| Edouard Carpentier | 1 | ? | ? | |
| Java Ruuk | 1 | February 11, 1980 | Montreal, QC | |
| Edouard Carpentier | 2 | 1980 | ? | |
| Pierre Lefebvre | 1 | circa August 1980 | ? | |
| Dino Bravo | 1 | 1980 | ? | |
| Michel Dubois | 1 | 1981 | ? | |
| Dino Bravo | 2 | June 20, 1981 | ? | |
| Sailor White | 1 | 1982 | ? | |
| Dino Bravo | 3 | 1982 | ? | |
| Vacant | 1982 | Title vacated | ||
| Rick Martel | 1 | September 1982 | ? | Wins tournament |
| Billy Robinson | 1 | circa November 1982 | ? | |
| The Destroyer | 1 | January 10, 1983 | ? | |
| Billy Robinson | 2 | 1983 | ? | |
| Dino Bravo | 4 | March 7, 1983 | Montreal, QC | |
| Rick Martel | * | 1983 | ? | |
| Dino Bravo | * | September 21, 1983 | Montreal, QC | |
| King Tonga | 1 | October 9, 1984 | Hull, QC | |
| Dino Bravo | 5 | February 11, 1985 | Montreal, QC | Special referee—Verne Gagne |
| Vacant | 1985 | Title vacated | ||
| Dino Bravo | 6 | May 28, 1985 | Montreal, QC | Defeats King Tonga; recognized by the WWF during their takeover of the Montreal office between August 1985 and January 1986 |
| The Great Samu | 1 | June 30, 1986 | Montreal, QC | |
| David Schults | 1 | November 3, 1986 | Montreal, QC | |
| Hercules Ayala | 1 | January 19, 1987 | Montreal, QC | |
| Abdullah the Butcher | 1 | February 22, 1987 | Montreal, QC | |
| Title retired | 1987 | Promotion closes |
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