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American Heavyweight Championship

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American Heavyweight Championship
Details
Date establishedJanuary 19, 1881
Statistics
First championEdwin Bibby
Final championWladek Zbyszko
Most reignsTom Jenkins,Frank Gotch, Charlie Cutler,Dr. Benjamin Roller (3 times)

TheAmerican Heavyweight Wrestling Championship was the first heavyweightprofessional wrestling championship in theUnited States. The title existed from 1881 through approximately 1922.[1]

Title history

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WrestlerTimesDate wonLocationNotes
Edwin Bibby1January 19, 1881New York CityDefeatsDuncan C. Ross in a catch-as-catch-can match for "the championship of America".[2][3]
Joe Acton1August 7, 1882New York CityHas defeatedTom Cannon on December 9, 1881, in London, England, for theCatch-as-Catch-Can Title; Bibby is billed as champion for a match againstWorld Greco-Roman championWilliam Muldoon on September 3, 1882, in Elmira, NY.
Evan "Strangler" Lewis1April 11, 1887ChicagoLewis unified theAmerican Catch-as-Catch Can Championship and theAmerican Greco-Roman Heavyweight Championship by defeatingErnest Roeber on March 2, 1893, in a 3 out of 5 falls match with alternating Greco-Roman match and Catch-as-Catch can matches. The two titles became known as theAmerican Heavyweight Wrestling Championship.
Martin "Farmer" Burns1April 20, 1895Chicago
Dan McLeod1October 26, 1897Indianapolis
Yusuf İsmail1June 20, 1898Chicago
Tom Jenkins1November 7, 1901Cleveland, Ohio
Dan McLeod2December 25, 1902Worcester, MassachusettsJenkins forfeited the title to McLeod after having blood poisoning in his leg during their match.
Tom Jenkins2April 3, 1903Buffalo, N.Y.[4]
Frank Gotch1January 27, 1904Bellingham, Washington
Tom Jenkins3March 15, 1905New York City
Frank Gotch2May 23, 1906Kansas City, Missouri[5]
Fred Beell1December 1, 1906New Orleans[6]
Frank Gotch3December 17, 1906Kansas City, Missouri[6]
Vacant1910Gotch vacates the title after two years as a double crown champion to concentrate on theWorld Heavyweight Wrestling Championship he won fromGeorg Hackenschmidt on April 3, 1908, in Chicago, Illinois.[4]
Henry Ordemann1October 25, 1910MinneapolisDefeatsCharlie Cutler and awarded the title by special refereeFrank Gotch.
Charlie Cutler1February 1, 1911Minneapolis
Dr. Benjamin Roller1March 6, 1911Chicago
Charlie Cutler2March 25, 1911Buffalo, N.Y.
Jess Reimer1November 7, 1911Des Moines, Iowa
Henry Ordemann2December 14, 1911Minneapolis
Charlie Cutler3March 25, 1912ChicagoJess Westergaard (Reimer) defeats Ordemann on January 7, 1913, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, to claim a title but loses to Cutler on January 22, 1913, inDallas, Texas.
Dr. Benjamin Roller2July 4, 1913Benton Harbor, Michigan
Ed "Strangler" Lewis1September 18, 1913Lexington, Kentucky
William Demetral1October 21, 1913Lexington, Kentucky
Dr. Benjamin Roller3July 10, 1914Rock Island, IllinoisEd "Strangler" Lewis defeats Roller during an international tournament on January 15, 1916, in New York City (title may not be on line).
Wladek Zbyszko1January 8, 1917Wilkes-Barre, PennsylvaniaStill/again champion as of September 22, 1922 (or a different reign, possibly by winning a tournament which has started on February 21, 1922).

See also

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References

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  1. ^"BIBBY THROWS ROSS.; WINNING A MATCH WITH THE GIANT-- THREE OUT OF FIVE FALLS GAINED. - The New York Times".
  2. ^"Edwin Bibby 1848 - All about Bibby".
  3. ^"BIBBY THROWS ROSS.; WINNING A MATCH WITH THE GIANT-- THREE OUT OF FIVE FALLS GAINED. - The New York Times".
  4. ^abF4W Staff (April 3, 2015)."ON THIS DAY IN PRO WRESTLING TITLE CHANGE HISTORY: GOTCH VS. HACKENSCHMIDT, INOKI VS. HANSEN, GUERRERO VS. JERICHO". Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online. RetrievedFebruary 10, 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  5. ^Hoops, Brian (May 23, 2015)."On this day in pro wrestling history (May 23): Antonio Inoki Vs. Hulk Hogan, Andre Vs. Sakaguchi, Frank Gotch in a 57-minute match". Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online. RetrievedFebruary 16, 2017.
  6. ^abWisconsin Historical Society. Wisconsin Local History & Biography Articles; "Milwaukee Journal"; "Marshfield", "WI"; "August 8, 1933"; viewed online athttps://www.wisconsinhistory.org/Records/Newspaper/BA335

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