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North America
World Heavyweight Wrestling Championship
(May 4, 1905 - June 14, 1957)
World Heavyweight Wrestling Championship
(May 4, 1905 - June 14, 1957)
Won By: | Date: | Event: | Location: | Reign: |
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Georg Hackenschmidt | May 4, 1905 | Live Event | New York, USA | 1065 days |
In 1901, Hackenschmidt won several tournaments in Europe to declare a world champion. These tournaments were in Paris, France, Hamburg, Germany, St. Petersburg, Russia, Elberfield, Germany and Berlin, Germany. In November of 1901, in Vienna, Austria, Hackenschmidt won a tournament to be recognized as world champion in Europe. On September 4, 1902, he defeated Tom Cannon for the European Greco-Roman Championship. He solidified his status after defeating Ahmed Madrali in London, England on January 30, 1904. Then on May 4, 1905, Hackenschmidt defeated American Heavyweight Champion Tom Jenksins in a non-title match to be recognized as the North American World Heavyweight Champion.
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Frank Gotch | Apr 3, 1908 | Live Event | Chicago, USA | 1824 days |
** Vacated ** | Apr 1, 1913 | -- | -- | |
Retires as champion after a match on April 1, 1913, in Kansas City, MO. Gotch declares that Americus and Fred Beell should wrestle to determine a new champion.
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Americus | Mar 13, 1914 | Live Event | Kansas City, USA | 55 days |
Stanislaus Zbyszko | May 7, 1914 | Live Event | Kansas City, USA | |
** Vacated ** | Oct 1914 | -- | -- | |
Zbyszko vacates the title in October of 1914, to enlist in the Austro-Hungarian Army.
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Charlie Cutler | Jan 8, 1915 | -- | -- | 178 days |
After defeating Dr. Benjamin Roller, the reigning American Heavyweight Champion, billed as world champion and recognized in Omaha, Des Moines, Chicago and New York.
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Joe Stecher | Jul 5, 1915 | Live Event | Omaha, USA | 644 days |
Earl Caddock | Apr 9, 1917 | Live Event | Omaha, USA | 1026 days |
Joe Stecher [2] | Jan 30, 1920 | Live Event | New York, USA | 318 days |
Ed Lewis | Dec 13, 1920 | Live Event | New York, USA | 144 days |
Stanislaus Zbyszko [2] | May 6, 1921 | Live Event | New York, USA | 301 days |
Ed Lewis [2] | Mar 3, 1922 | Live Event | Wichita, USA | 1042 days |
Wayne Munn | Jan 8, 1925 | Live Event | Kansas City, USA | 97 days |
Stanislaus Zbyszko [3] | Apr 15, 1925 | Live Event | Philadelphia, USA | 45 days |
Munn is continued to be recognized as champion in Michigan and Illinois.
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Joe Stecher [3] | May 30, 1925 | Live Event | St. Louis, USA | 996 days |
Ed Lewis [3] | Feb 20, 1928 | Live Event | St. Louis, USA | 319 days |
Defeated Wayne Munn on February 2, 1928 in Michigan City, Indiana for disputed line of World Heavyweight Championship still defended in Michigan and Illinois.
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Gus Sonnenberg | Jan 4, 1929 | Live Event | Boston, USA | 705 days |
Ed Don George | Dec 10, 1930 | Live Event | Los Angeles, USA | 124 days |
Ed Lewis [4] | Apr 13, 1931 | Live Event | Los Angeles, USA | 679 days |
Lewis loses the A.W.A. Boston World Heavyweight title by disqualification to Henri Deglane on May 4, 1931 in Montreal, PQ, however he is still recognized as World Champion in Chicago. After losing the N.Y.S.A.C. World Championship to Jim Browning on February 20, 1933, recognition as World Champion becomes disputed.
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Danno O'Mahoney | Jun 27, 1935 | Live Event | Boston, USA | 249 days |
O'Mahoney defeated Jim Londos to win the N.Y.S.A.C. and N.B/W.A. World titles. On July 30, 1935, he defeated Ed Don George in Boston, MA to win the A.W.A. Boston title and to be recognized as the undisputed World Champion.
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Dick Shikat | Mar 2, 1936 | Live Event | New York, USA | 53 days |
Ali Baba | Apr 24, 1936 | Live Event | Detroit, USA | 49 days |
Dave Levin | Jun 12, 1936 | Live Event | Newark, USA | 108 days |
Dean Detton | Sep 28, 1936 | Live Event | Philadelphia, USA | 261 days |
Bronko Nagurski | Jun 16, 1937 | Live Event | Minneapolis, USA | 520 days |
Jim Londos | Nov 18, 1938 | Live Event | Philadelphia, USA | 2628 days |
Retires as champion in 1946, last wrestling against Lord Albert Mills on January 28, 1946 in Denver, CO.
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-- Jan 28, 1946 -- CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS UNCLEAR -- May 21, 1952 -- | ||||
Lou Thesz | May 21, 1952 | Live Event | Los Angeles, USA | 1394 days |
Thesz defeated Bill Longson on July 20, 1948 for the N.B/W.A. title. He is awarded the N.W.A. title after Orville Brown is unable to compete in a unification match on November 27, 1949. Thesz defeated A.W.A. Champion Gorgeous George in a non-title match on July 27, 1950. After defeating Baron Michele Leone on May 21, 1952 for the Los Angeles World Championship, Thesz is recognized as the Undisputed World Champion.
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Whipper Bill Watson | Mar 15, 1956 | Live Event | Toronto, Canada | 239 days |
Lou Thesz [2] | Nov 9, 1956 | Live Event | St. Louis, USA | 217 days |
On June 14, 1957, Thesz loses to Edouard Carpentier via forfeit when Thesz is unable to continue the match due to a back injury. Thesz defeated Carpentier in a rematch by disqualification on July 24, 1957. Soon after, the Montreal promotion withdraws from the N.W.A. and Carpentier is stripped of the title and it is returned to Thesz. However, promotions in Omaha, Boston, Georgia and Los Angeles still recognized Carpentier as champion and the recognition of the undisputed World Champion is abandoned.
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