Stampede Wrestling Pacific Heavyweight Championship Explained

Championshipname:Stampede Pacific Heavyweight Championship
Finalchamp:Michael Modest
Promotion:Stampede Wrestling
Created:May 1999
Firstchamp:Greg Pawluk
Titleretired:Uncertain

The Stampede Pacific Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling title, the first secondary title to be created following the reopening of Stampede Wrestling in 1999. The title was defended over a two-year period before being abandoned in late 2001. Title defenses were held primarily in Alberta as well in the United States and Japan. There have been a total of four recognized champions who have had a combined five official reigns.[1] [2]

Title history

Key
No.The overall championship reign
ReignThe reign number for the specific wrestler listed.
EventThe event promoted by the respective promotion in which the title changed hands
N/AThe specific information is not known
Used for vacated reigns in order to not count it as an official reign
width=0 data-sort-type="number" scope="col"No.width=14% scope="col"Championwidth=0 scope="col"Reignwidth=16% scope="col"Datewidth=0 data-sort-type="number" scope="col"Days heldwidth=14% scope="col"Locationwidth=17% scope="col"Eventwidth=51% class="unsortable" scope="col"Noteswidth=0 class="unsortable" scope="col"
scope=row11Milwaukee, WisconsinHouse showAwarded title by Commissioner Bruce Hart.
scope=row21New York, New YorkHouse show 
scope=row32Carstairs, Alberta, CanadaHouse show 
scope=row4Sabu1Saitama, JapanHouse show [3]
Championship vacated for undocumented reasons
scope=row51Drumheller, AlbertaHouse showDefeated Bruce Hart to win the vacant title.[4]
Championship was abandoned

Notes and References

  1. Book: Royal Duncan & Gary Will. Wrestling Title Histories. Archeus Communications. 2006. 4th. 0-9698161-5-4 .
  2. Web site: Stampede Pacific Heavyweight Title. 2003. Puroresu Dojo.
  3. Web site: SLAM! Wrestling: Sabu pumps up Stampede Wrestling show. https://archive.today/20120713213911/http://slam.canoe.ca/SlamWrestlingArchive2000/jun12_sabu.html. usurped. July 13, 2012. Wetanko, Wes. June 12, 2000. SLAM! Sports.
  4. Web site: Interview with Michael Modest. February 18, 2003. Online World of Wrestling.