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Stampede Wrestling was formed in 1948 by Stu Hart and Al Oeming under the name Klondike Wrestling, and held their first show on September 11, 1948, at the Sales Pavillion in Edmonton, Alberta. It also become the National Wrestling Alliance 's Calgary territory in Canada. In May 1951, they changed its name to Big Time Wrestling.
- November 5, 1984 (first run), December 18, 1989 (second run), April 26, 2008 (third run)
- Calgary, Alberta
- September 11, 1948 (first run), October 28, 1985 (second run), April 2, 1999 (third run)
From its establishment in 1968 until 1972, it was Stampede's secondary singles championship, becoming the top title in 1972 after the previous top championship, the Calgary version of the NWA Canadian Heavyweight Championship (Calgary version), was abandoned. Title history. See also. Stampede Wrestling. References.
No.ChampionChampionship Change(date)Championship Change(event)1February 28, 1968Stampede show2March 8, 1968Stampede show3March 15, 1968Stampede show4June 3, 1968Stampede show- February 28, 1968
- Archie Gouldie
- 1989 & 2008
- Stampede Wrestling
This map documents the very real impact Stampede Wrestling had on Calgary from the 1950s to the ‘80s, focusing on key locations that tell the tale of the promotion, the Hart family, and the motley cast of characters who passed through along the way. Available Now! The map is now available from local bookstores across Calgary. Get yours today.
1948. Folded. 2011. Style. American wrestling. Location. Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Founder. Stu Hart. Owner. Stu Hart (1948–1984) Vince McMahon (1984–1985) Bruce Hart (1985–1989) Bruce and Ross Hart (1999–2007) Bill Bell (2007–2008) Smith Hart (2011) Parent. National Wrestling Alliance (until 1982) World Wrestling Federation (1984–1985) Formerly.
Stampede Wrestling was formed in 1948 by Stu Hart and Al Oeming under the name Klondike Wrestling, and held their first show on September 11, 1948, at the Sales Pavillion in Edmonton, Alberta. It also become the National Wrestling Alliance 's Calgary territory in Canada. In May 1951, they changed its name to Big Time Wrestling.
Dec 14, 2010 · Established in the 1940s by the legendary Stu Hart, Stampede Wrestling was a founding wrestling company that was highly influential. This dramatic account follows Stampedes blood-on-the-mat...