MAC World Heavyweight Championship explained

Championshipname:MAC World Heavyweight Championship
Promotion:Montreal Athletic Commission (Sanctioning body)
AWA (1935 – 1938)
CAP (1939 – 1963)
IWA / ASW (1964 – 1975)
Created:1935
Retired:1975
Mostreigns:Yvon Robert (15 times)
Firstchamp:Danno O'Mahoney
Finalchamp:Jacques Rougeau
Shortestreign:Gino Garibaldi (only reign, seven days)
Antonino Rocca (only reign, seven days)
Yvon Robert (fifteenth reign, seven days)
Lou Thesz (fifth reign, seven days)

The MAC World / International Heavyweight Championship was a Canadian professional wrestling championship created and sanctioned by the Montreal Athletic Commission (MAC). While the Commission sanctioned the title, it did not promote the events in which the Championship was defended. From 1935 until 1938, the American Wrestling Association (AWA) controlled the Championship. The AWA World Heavyweight Championship was recognized by the MAC as the world championship until February 1938 when Yvon Robert was stripped of the title after refusing to wrestle Lou Thesz.[1] A separate world title was created specifically for Quebec and, after the Commission granted promoter Eddie Quinn control of the championship, was used as the main singles title for Canadian Athletic Promotions from 1939 to 1963 and finally by the International Wrestling Association / All-Star Wrestling from 1964 until the mid-1970s. In 1975 the championship was abandoned and replaced by the Canadian International Heavyweight Championship.

Title history

Names

NameYears
AWA World Heavyweight Championship1935 – 1938
MAC World Heavyweight Championship1938 – 1954
MAC International Heavyweight Championship1954 – 1964
IWA International Heavyweight Championship1964 – 1976

Reigns

References

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Yvon Robert Wrestling History . Hornbaker . Tim . LegacyOfWrestling.com .