NWA Canadian Heavyweight Championship (Vancouver Version) - History

History

Silver areas in the history indicate periods of unknown lineage.

Wrestler: Times: Date: Location: Notes:
NWA Vancouver Canadian Heavyweight Championship
Silvano Sousa 1 May 1982 British Columbia
Al Tomko 1 May 31, 1982 Vancouver, BC
Mr. Pro (Buck Ramstead) 1 September 20, 1982 Vancouver, BC
Moose Morowski 1 November 15, 1982 Vancouver, BC
Igor Volkoff 1 March 21, 1983 Vancouver, BC
Al Tomko 2 May 1983
Moondog Moretti 1 February 20, 1984 British Columbia
Al Tomko 3 April 16, 1984 Vancouver, BC
Wojo Yawrenko 1 May 16, 1984 Abbotsford, BC
Al Tomko 4 1984
Sonny Myers 1 December 1, 1984 Cloverdale, BC
Vacant January 1985
Elton Stanton 1 January 19, 1985 Cloverdale, BC
Stripped July 1985
Al Tomko 5 October 10, 1985 Cloverdale, BC
Renamed UWA Canadian Heavyweight Championship
Mike Stone 1 March 20, 1986 Victoria, BC
Timothy Flowers 1 ? British Columbia
Jonathan Sayers 1 October 1987 Burnaby, BC
Bruiser Costa 1 October 1987 British Columbia
Vacant November 1987
John Tenta 1 November 28, 1987 Cloverdale, BC
Sweet Daddy Sampson 1 1988 British Columbia
Thor (Ole Olsen) 1 1988 British Columbia
The Olympian (Mike Roselli) 1 ? British Columbia
Pat Brady 1 ? British Columbia
Steve E. Ocean 1 ? British Columbia
Dan Denton 1 June 1989 British Columbia
Title retired 1989

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