Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling Explained

Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling
Established:1930 (Original), 2024 (Revival)
Folded:1986 (Original)
Style:American Wrestling
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Founder:Jack Corcoran (Original)
Scott D'Amore (Revival)
Owner:Jack Corcoran (1930-1939)
John Tunney (1939)
Frank Tunney (1939-1983)
Jack Tunney (1983-1986)
Eddie Tunney (1983-1984)
Scott D'Amore (2024–present)
Parent:National Wrestling Alliance (1948–1984)
World Wrestling Federation (1984–1986)
Formerly:Queensbury Athletic Club
Maple Leaf Wrestling

Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling (MLP) is a Canadian professional wrestling promotion owned by Scott D'Amore.

It is the successor of the entity known as Maple Leaf Wrestling, which was the unofficial name of the professional wrestling promotion run by Frank Tunney in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in the 1970s and 1980s. D'Amore (owner of Border City Wrestling, and former president of Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA)) acquired the trademarks in 2024, and formally announced its revival on August 8 of that year

History

As Maple Leaf Wresting

Queensbury Athletic Club

The promotion, initially known as the Queensbury Athletic Club, traces its roots back to 1930, when it was launched by Jack Corcoran, who had previously promoted boxing in Toronto under the Queensbury name. Initially, Corcoran was involved in a promotional war with rival promoter Ivan Mickailoff, but after Corcoran allied himself with the new Maple Leaf Gardens in 1931, he took control of professional wrestling in Toronto.

The Gardens would remain the main venue for the promotion for more than 60 years. Wrestling kept the Gardens busy on nights when there was no hockey game. Canadian, British Empire and world title matches were all held there.

The Tunneys take over

Corcoran stepped down in 1939 and was bought out by his assistants, John and Frank Tunney. John died just a few months later, and the promotion was then run by Frank. Through most of the 1940s and 1950s, Frank Tunney's biggest star was local hero Whipper Billy Watson, who became a two-time world champion. Starting in 1969, the shows were headlined by The Sheik for more than eight years.

In 1978, Tunney began working with promoter Jim Crockett, Jr., who ran Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling in the Carolinas. The two would become partners in the Toronto promotion, along with George Scott, a key executive with Crockett who had been a preliminary wrestler for Tunney from 1950-1956.

Aligning with the World Wrestling Federation

Following Frank's death in 1983, the business was run by John's son Jack Tunney and Frank's son, Eddie Tunney. The Tunneys hosted National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) and Mid-Atlantic Wrestling matches until 1984, when Jack Tunney abandoned Crockett and signed with Vince McMahon's expanding World Wrestling Federation, with Jack serving as a figurehead on-air president of the WWF from 1984–1995, while also serving as the (legitimate) president of Titan Sports Canada, the local arm of the WWF's parent company.

Following the WWF takeover in 1984, the name Maple Leaf Wrestling continued to be used for the federation's Canadian TV program (a staple of Hamilton station CHCH-TV for many years), which the WWF took over production of after the Tunneys split from the NWA. The show was hosted by Angelo Mosca and Jack Reynolds. TV tapings for the show were held in Brantford and other cities in southern Ontario for the next two years, until the WWF ceased the tapings in 1986 and decided to simply use the Maple Leaf Wrestling name for the Canadian airings of WWF Superstars of Wrestling. In these Canadian episodes there was some Canadian footage, usually matches from Maple Leaf Gardens and updates by on-air announcer and former wrestler Billy Red Lyons. These tapings were the precursor to the WWF's Wrestling Challenge, which became the "B" show to WWF Superstars Of Wrestling. Gorilla Monsoon and Jesse Ventura were the hosts for the Canadian tapings (with Ventura doing his famous "The Body Shop" segment). When those tapings morphed into Challenge in 1986, Ventura was moved to WWF Superstars Of Wrestling. Bobby Heenan replaced Ventura as the Canadian tapings became WWF Wrestling Challenge.

In 1995, McMahon chose to run the shows in Toronto without any involvement from the Tunneys. The final show at the Gardens was held on September 17, 1995.

Revival as Maple Leaf Pro

On April 14, 2024, Michael E. Dockins filed a trademark for "Maple Leaf Wrestling". The address listed on the filing was for Border City Wrestling, owned by former Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) president Scott D’Amore.[1] [2]

On August 8, D’Amore announced a relaunch of the Maple Leaf Wrestling brand dubbed Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling (MLP). Its inaugural two-night event, "Forged in Excellence", is scheduled to take place between October 19 and 20 at St. Clair College in Windsor, Ontario, and will stream live on Triller TV.[3] The promotion has plans to upload archival footage of Maple Leaf Wrestling on its new YouTube and social media platforms.[4]

On August 19, 2024, MLP announced the formation of the "Pro Wrestling Alliance" with Qatar Pro Wrestling (QPW) and Oceania Pro Wrestling (OPW).[5]

Some featured performers

Championships

ChampionshipLast Recognized ChampionFromUntilOther namesNotes
NWA British Empire Heavyweight ChampionshipWhipper Billy Watson19411967  
NWA Canadian Open Tag Team ChampionshipIlio DiPaolo and Billy Red Lyons19521961  
NWA United States Heavyweight ChampionshipThe Sheik19621977  
NWA International Tag Team ChampionshipThe Crusaders
19611977  
NWA Canadian Heavyweight ChampionshipAngelo Mosca Jr.19781984  
NWA Canadian Television ChampionshipBrian Adidas19821984  

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Trademark Filed For 'Maple Leaf Wrestling'.
  2. News: WWE News . 13 December 2023.
  3. Web site: Former TNA executive Scott D’Amore announces revival of Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling. Wrestling Observer Newsletter. Joseph. Currier. August 8, 2024. August 17, 2024.
  4. Web site: Legendary Canadian wrestling brand gets a reboot thanks to this former grappler. CBC News. August 17, 2024. August 20, 2024.
  5. Web site: Maple Leaf Pro, Qatar Pro Wrestling and Oceania Pro Wrestling Form Pro Wrestling Alliance. Wrestlezone. August 19, 2024. August 20, 2024.