Stampede Wrestling International Tag Team Championship

The Stampede International Tag Team Championship was the main tag team title in the Canadian professional wrestling promotion Stampede Wrestling. It was created in 1958 as the NWA International Tag Team Championship (Calgary version). When promoter Stu Hart resigned from the National Wrestling Alliance in 1982 the title was renamed the Stampede International Tag Team Championship. When Stampede wrestling closed down in 1989 the titles were retired, but brought back in 2000 when Stampede Wrestling was restarted by Bruce Hart and Ross Hart,[1][2] and remained active until the promotion closed again in 2008.

Stampede Wrestling International Tag Team Championship
Early version of the championship belt
Details
PromotionStampede Wrestling
Date established1958
2000
Date retired1989
2008
Other name(s)
  • NWA International Tag Team Championship (Calgary version)
Statistics
First champion(s)The Kalmikoffs (Ivan and Karol Kalmikoff)
Final champion(s)The Elite
(Chris Steele and Pete Wilson)
Most reignsTeam: The Flying Scotts (George and Sandy Scott) (6 times)
Individual: Keith Hart (9 times)
Longest reignThe A-Team (Dusty Adonis and Michael Avery) (280 days)
Shortest reignRon Etchinson and Dominic Bravo, George and Sandy Scott, Art and Stan Neilson (1 day)

Title history

Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific team—reign numbers for the individuals are in parentheses, if different
DaysNumber of days held
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDays
1The Kalmikoffs
(Ivan and Karol)
February 28, 1958Stampede showCalgary, Alberta1127[1][2]
2The Tolos Brothers
(Chris Tolos and John Tolos)
July 5, 1958Stampede showN/A1119[1][2]
3The Flying Scotts
(George and Sandy)
November 1, 1958Stampede showCalgary, Alberta190[1][2]
4The Vachons
(Maurice and Paul)
January 30, 1959Stampede showCalgary, Alberta13[1][2]
VacatedFebruary 2, 1959Championship vacated after a match against the Flying Scotts[1][2]
5The Flying Scotts
(George and Sandy)
February 2, 1959Stampede showRegina, Saskatchewan231Defeated Maurice and Paul Vachon for the vacant titles.[1][2]
6Chico Garcia and Chet WallickMarch 5, 1959Stampede showRegina, Saskatchewan12[1][2][3]
7The Vachons
(Maurice and Paul)
March 7, 1959Stampede showN/A220[1][2]
8Shag Thomas and Mighty UrsusMarch 27, 1959Stampede showCalgary, Alberta128[1][2]
9The Vachons
(Maurice and Paul)
April 24, 1959Stampede showN/A37[1][2]
10The Flying Scotts
(George and Sandy)
May 1, 1959Stampede showCalgary, Alberta3231[1][2]
11Al Mills and Don KindredDecember 18, 1959Stampede showN/A146[1][2]
VacatedFebruary 2, 1960Championship vacated when Mills suffered an extended illness.[1][2]
12Don Kindred (2) and John FotiMarch 11, 1960Stampede showN/A135Kindred and Foti were also recognized as "IWA Tag Team champions".[1][2]
13Oattem Fisher and Luther LindsayApril 15, 1960Stampede showCalgary, Alberta142[1][2]
14Tarzan Tourville and Mighty Ursus (2)May 27, 1960Stampede showCalgary, Alberta135[1][2]
15Jim Wright and Gypsy JoeJuly 1, 1960Stampede showN/A192[1][2]
VacatedOctober 1, 1960Championship vacated when Gypsy Joe left Stampede Wrestling[1][2]
16Jim Wright (2) and Chico Garcia (2)October 14, 1960Stampede showCalgary, Alberta10Defeated Ed Francis and Luigi Mecera to win the vacant titles.[1][2]
17The Brunettis
(Guy Brunetti and Joe Brunetti)
February 24, 1961Stampede showN/A1275[1][2]
VacatedJuly 16, 1961Championship vacated the Brunettis no show a title match.[1][2]
18Tiny Mills and Jack DanielsNovember 24, 1961Stampede showCalgary, Alberta114Won tournament to crown new champions.[1][2][4]
19The Torres Brothers
(Alberto and Ramón)
December 8, 1961Stampede showCalgary, Alberta1144[1][2]
VacatedMay 1, 1962Championship vacated when the Torres brothers left Stampede Wrestling[1][2]
20Alexis Bruga and Aldo BogniMay 3, 1962Stampede showRegina, Saskatchewan18Defeat John Foti and Bill Wright in a tournament final.[1][2]
21Sandor Kovacs and Czaya NandorMay 11, 1962Stampede showCalgary, Alberta16[1][2][5]
22Alexis Bruga and Aldo BogniMay 17, 1962Stampede showRegina, Saskatchewan27[1][2]
23Sandor Kovacs and Czaya NandorMay 24, 1962Stampede showCalgary, Alberta2222[1][2]
24Jim Wright (3) and Mike Sharpe, Sr.January 1, 1963Stampede showN/A117[1][2]
25Dominic Bravo and Ron EtchisonJanuary 18, 1963Stampede showCalgary, Alberta125[1][2][6]
26Jim Wright (4) and Luke GrahamFebruary 12, 1963Stampede showN/A12[1][2]
27Dominic Bravo and Ron EtchisonFebruary 14, 1963Stampede showRegina, Saskatchewan214[1][2]
28Jerry Graham and Jim Wright (5)February 28, 1963Stampede showCalgary, Alberta121[1][2][7]
29Dominic Bravo and Ron EtchisonMarch 21, 1963Stampede showN/A31[1][2]
30Jim Wright (6) and Masked DestroyerMarch 22, 1963Stampede showCalgary, Alberta121[1][2]
31Ricky Waldo and Karl von SchoberApril 12, 1963Stampede showCalgary, Alberta121[1][2]
32Jim Wright (7) and Masked Destroyer (2)May 3, 1963Stampede showN/A280[1][2]
33Kenji Shibuya and Mitsu ArakawaJuly 22, 1963Stampede showN/A199[1][2]
34Ron Etchison (4) and Dan MillerOctober 29, 1963Stampede showCalgary, Alberta128[1][2]
35The Flying Scotts
(George and Sandy)
November 26, 1963Stampede showEdmonton, Alberta41Also billed as NAWA Title.[1][2]
36Art and Stan NeilsonNovember 27, 1963Stampede showSaskatoon, Saskatchewan11[1][2]
37The Flying Scotts
(George and Sandy)
November 28, 1963Stampede showEdmonton, Alberta51[1][2]
38Art and Stan NeilsonNovember 29, 1963Stampede showCalgary, Alberta221[1][2]
39The Flying Scotts
(George and Sandy)
December 20, 1963Stampede showCalgary, Alberta61,239[1][2]
40The Von Steigers
(Kurt and Karl)
May 12, 1967Stampede showCalgary, Alberta135[1][2]
41The Christys
(Bobby and Jerry)
June 16, 1967Stampede showCalgary, Alberta125[1][2]
VacatedJuly 11, 1967Championship vacated after a match against the Beast and Bob Sweetan[1][2]
42The Beast and Bob SweetanJuly 12, 1967Stampede showCalgary, Alberta1541won the rematch against The Christys.[1][2][8]
43Jos Leduc and Paul LeducJanuary 3, 1969Stampede showN/A164[1][2]
44Bud and Ray OsborneMarch 8, 1969Stampede showN/A124[1][2]
45Bob Sweetan (2) and Fred SweetanApril 1, 1969Stampede showEdmonton, Alberta117[1][2]
46Bud and Ray OsborneApril 18, 1969Stampede showCalgary, Alberta280[1][2]
47Clem St. Louis and Jack PesekJuly 7, 1969Stampede showN/A1162[1][2]
48Bud and Ray OsborneDecember 16, 1969Stampede showCalgary, Alberta31[1][2]
49Gil Hayes and Bill DromoDecember 17, 1969Stampede showN/Aj12[1][2]
50The Christys
(Bobby and Jerry)
December 19, 1969Stampede showCalgary, Alberta256[1][2]
51Gil Hayes and Bill DromoFebruary 13, 1970Stampede showCalgary, Alberta221[1][2]
52The Christys
(Bobby and Jerry)
March 6, 1970Stampede showCalgary, Alberta3112[1][2]
53Gil Hayes (3) and Bob Sweetan (3)June 26, 1970Stampede showN/A17[1][2]
54Bud and Ray OsborneJuly 3, 1970Stampede showN/A463[1][2]
55The Christys
(Bobby and Jerry)
September 4, 1970Stampede showCalgary, Alberta432[1][2]
56Bob Sweetan (4) and Paul PellerOctober 6, 1970Stampede showN/A1172[1][2]
VacatedMarch 27, 1971Championship vacated when Sweetan left Stampede Wrestling[1][2]
57Earl Black and Tiger Joe TomassoJuly 9, 1971Stampede showN/A132Won tournament.[1][2]
58Dan Kroffat and Bill CodyAugust 10, 1971Stampede showN/A11[1][2]
59Earl Black and Tiger Joe TomassoAugust 11, 1971Stampede showSaskatoon, Saskatchewan251[1][2]
60Michel Martel and Danny BabichOctober 1, 1971Stampede showCalgary, Alberta115[1][2]
61Chin Lee and Sugi SitoOctober 16, 1971Stampede showCalgary, Alberta197[1][2]
62Tiger Joe Tomasso (3) and Dave RuhlJanuary 21, 1972Stampede showCalgary, Alberta1106[1][2]
63Chin Lee and Sugi SitoMay 6, 1972Stampede showCalgary, Alberta283[1][2]
64Geoff Portz and Jeff AtchesonJuly 28, 1972Stampede showN/A163[1][2]
65Tor Kamata and Sugi Sito (3)September 29, 1972Stampede showN/A142[1][2]
66Dan Kroffat (2) and Lenny HurstNovember 10, 1972Stampede showN/A19[1][2]
67Tiger Joe Tomasso (4) and Gil Hayes (4)November 19, 1972Stampede showN/A126[1][2]
68Michel Martel and Danny BabichDecember 15, 1972Stampede showN/A21[1][2]
69George Gordienko and Super HawkDecember 16, 1972Stampede showN/A17[1][2]
70Michel Martel and Danny BabichDecember 23, 1972Stampede showN/A328[1][2]
71Dan Kroffat (3) and Lenny HurstJanuary 20, 1973Stampede showEdmonton, Alberta220[1][2][9]
72Michel Martel and Danny BabichFebruary 9, 1973Stampede showCalgary, Alberta463[1][2]
73Carlos Belafonte and Gino CarusoApril 13, 1973Stampede showN/A1[Note 1][1][2]
VacatedMay 4, 1973Championship vacated when Belafonte was injured.[1][2]
74The Wild Samoans
(Afa and Sika)
May 25, 1973Stampede showN/A1[Note 2]Win a 10-tag team tournament final.[1][2]
75Chatti Yokouchi and Yasu FujiJune 8, 1973Stampede showN/A135[1][2]
76Dan Kroffat (4) and Bill Cody (2)July 13, 1973Stampede showCalgary, Alberta17[1][2]
77Gil Hayes (5) and Benny RamírezJuly 20, 1973Stampede showCalgary, Alberta141[1][2]
78The Wild Samoans
(Afa and Sika)
August 30, 1973Stampede showN/A29[1][2]
79Chatti Yokouchi and Yasu FujiSeptember 8, 1973Stampede showEdmonton, Alberta227[1][2]
80Bob Pringle and Bill Cody (3)October 5, 1973Stampede showCalgary, Alberta192[1][2]
81The Kiwis
(Sweet William and Nick Carter)
January 5, 1974Stampede showCalgary, Alberta1123[1][2]
82Tokyo Joe and Great SakiMay 8, 1974Stampede showCalgary, Alberta13[1][2]
83The Kiwis
(Sweet William and Nick Carter)
May 11, 1974Stampede showN/A267[1][2]
84Stan Kowalski and Duke SavageJuly 17, 1974Stampede showN/A118[1][2]
85Rick Martel and Lenny Hurst (3)August 4, 1974Stampede showN/A175[1][2]
86Pat and Mike KellyOctober 18, 1974Stampede showN/A198[1][2]
87Frankie Laine and Len ThorntonJanuary 24, 1975Stampede showCalgary, Alberta198[1][2]
88Mr. Hito (2) and John QuinnMay 2, 1975Stampede showN/A1105Mr. Hito previously held the championship under the name "Tokyo Joe"[1][2]
VacatedAugust 15, 1975Championship vacated when Mr. Hito went to Japan[1][2]
89Mr. Hito (3) and Gil Hayes (6)December 12, 1975Stampede showN/A114Won tournament[1][2]
90Ed and Jerry MorrowDecember 26, 1975Stampede showCalgary, Alberta156[1][2]
91Ripper Collins and Don GagneFebruary 20, 1976Stampede showN/A142[1][2]
92Lumberjack Luke and Prince TapuApril 2, 1976Stampede showCalgary, Alberta17[1][2]
93Ripper Collins (2) and Bobby BassApril 9, 1976Stampede showN/A128[1][2]
94Gama Singh and Crary StevensonMay 7, 1976Stampede showN/A125[1][2]
95Ed Morrow (2) and Gama Singh (2)June 1, 1976N/AN/A117Morrow replaced Crary Stevenson.[1][2]
96Mr. Hito (4) and Higo HamaguchiJune 18, 1976Stampede showCalgary, Alberta170[1][2]
97Ed (3) and Jerry Morrow (2)August 27, 1976Stampede showCalgary, Alberta228[1][2]
98Ripper Collins (3) and Larry SharpeSeptember 24, 1976Stampede showCalgary, Alberta121[1][2]
99Ed (4) and Jerry Morrow (3)October 15, 1976Stampede showCalgary, Alberta349[1][2]
100The Cuban Assassins
(Cuban Assassin #1 and Cuban Assassin #2)
December 3, 1976Stampede showN/A177[1][2]
101Leo Burke and Keith HartFebruary 18, 1977Stampede showN/A147[1][2]
102The Royal Kangaroos
(Jonathan Boyd and Norman Frederick Charles III)
April 6, 1977Stampede showN/A1163[1][2]
103Leo Burke (2) and Bobby BurkeSeptember 16, 1977Stampede showN/A185[1][2]
104Mr. Hito (5) and Michel Martel (4)December 10, 1977Stampede showEdmonton, Alberta169[1][2]
105Jerry Morrow (4) and George WellsFebruary 17, 1978Stampede showCalgary, Alberta12[1][2]
106Norman Frederick Charles III (2) and Cuban Assassin (2)February 19, 1978Stampede showN/A169[1][2]
107Keith Hart (2) and Hubert GallantApril 29, 1978Stampede showN/A1125[1][2]
108The Castillo Brothers
(Raul and Fidel)
September 1, 1978Stampede showN/A172[1][2]
109The Hart Family
(Keith (3) and Bret)
November 12, 1978Stampede showEdmonton, Alberta190[1][2]
110Mr. Hito (6) and Mr. SakuradaFebruary 10, 1979Stampede showCalgary, Alberta155[1][2]
111Leo Burke (3) and Keith Hart (4)April 6, 1979Stampede showCalgary, Alberta291[1][2]
112Dory Funk, Jr. and Larry LaneJuly 6, 1979Stampede showN/A11[1][2]
113Mr. Hito (7) and Mr. SakuradaJuly 7, 1979Stampede showEdmonton, Alberta253[1][2]
114The Hart Family
(Keith (5) and Bret)
August 29, 1979Stampede showN/A244[1][2]
VacatedOctober 12, 1979Championship vacated when Bret Hart won the Stampede British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Championship.[1][2]
115Dynamite Kid and SekigawaDecember 21, 1979Stampede showCalgary, Alberta136Defeat Leo Burke and Hubert Gallant in tournament final.[1][2]
116The Hart Family
(Keith (6) and Bret)
January 26, 1980Stampede showN/A363[1][2]
117Dynamite Kid (2) and Loch Ness MonsterMarch 29, 1980Stampede showN/A120[1][2]
118The Hart Family
(Keith (7) and Bret)
April 18, 1980Stampede showN/A446[1][2]
119Dynamite Kid (3) and KasavubuJune 3, 1980Stampede showRegina, Saskatchewan123[1][2]
120The Hart Family
(Keith (8) and Bret)
June 26, 1980Stampede showN/A534[1][2]
121Kasavubu (2) and Mr. Sakurada (3)July 30, 1980Stampede showN/A159[1][2]
122Jim Neidhart and Hercules AyalaSeptember 27, 1980Stampede showN/A156[1][2]
123Duke Myers and Bobby Bass (2)November 22, 1980Stampede showN/A110[1][2]
124Leo Burke (4) and Bobby BurkeDecember 2, 1980Stampede showCreston, British Columbia274[1][2]
125Duke Myers (2) and Mike Sharpe Jr.February 14, 1981Stampede showN/A1223[1][2]
126Duke Myers (3) and Kerry BrownSeptember 25, 1981Stampede showN/A1157Sharpe and Brown split in September 1981 both chose new tag team partners and had a match.[1][2]
VacatedMarch 1, 1982Championship vacated when Brown and Myers are involved in a car accident.[1][2]
127Duke Myers (4) and Kerry BrownMarch 23, 1982Stampede showRegina, Saskatchewan29Defeat David Schultz and Leo Burke in tournament final.[1][2]
128Bruce Hart and Davey Boy SmithApril 1, 1982Stampede showN/A189[1][2]
129Duke Myers (5) and Dynamite Kid (4)June 29, 1982Stampede showN/A1143[1][2]
130Leo Burke (5) and Bret Hart (6)November 19, 1982Stampede showCalgary, Alberta119[1][2]
131Duke Myers (6) and Kerry BrownDecember 8, 1982Stampede showEdmonton, Alberta393[1][2]
132Jim Neidhart (2) and Mr. Hito (8)March 11, 1983Stampede showCalgary, Alberta1182[1][2]
133Cuban Assassin (3) and Francisco FloresSeptember 9, 1983Stampede showCalgary, Alberta140[1][2]
134Bruce Hart and Davey Boy SmithOctober 19, 1983Stampede showN/A2131[1][2]
135Nightmare Danny Davis and Hubert Gallant (2)February 27, 1984Stampede showVancouver, British Columbia125[1][2][10]
VacatedMarch 23, 1984Championship vacated after a match against Phil LaFonPhil Lafleur and Ben Bassarab.[1][2]
136The British Bulldogs
(Dynamite Kid (5) and Davey Boy Smith (3))
March 31, 1984Stampede showCalgary, Alberta18Defeat Bad News Allen and Cuban Assassin in tournament final.[1][2]
VacatedAugust 23, 1984Championship vacated when promotion was sold to the WWF. Dynamite Kid and Davey Boy Smith join WWF[1][2]
137Honky Tonk Wayne and Ron StarrOctober 25, 1985Stampede showCalgary, Alberta1105Defeat Kerry Brown and Hubert Gallant in tournament final.[1][2]
138Leo Burke (6) and Ron RitchieFebruary 7, 1986Stampede showCalgary, Alberta10[1][2][11]
VacatedFebruary 7, 1986Championship vacated when Starr and Wayne ran off with the belts.[1][2]
139Honky Tonk Wayne Ferris and Ron StarrFebruary 21, 1986Stampede showCalgary, Alberta28Defeated Burke and Ritchie in rematch.[1][2]
140Chris Benoit and Ben BassarabMarch 1, 1986Stampede showRegina, Saskatchewan120[1][2]
141Honky Tonk Wayne Ferris (3) and Cuban Assassin (4)March 21, 1986Stampede showCalgary, Alberta142[1][2]
142Chris Benoit (2) and Keith Hart (9)May 2, 1986Stampede showCalgary, Alberta128[1][2]
VacatedMay 30, 1986Calgary, AlbertaChampionship vacated after a match against Duke Meyers and Kerry Brown[1][2]
143Duke Myers (7) and Kerry Brown (4)June 6, 1986Stampede showCalgary, Alberta463Defeated Benoit and Hart in rematch.[1][2]
144Ben Bassarab (2) and Owen HartAugust 8, 1986Stampede showEdmonton, Alberta156[1][2]
145The Viet Cong Express
(Hiroshi Hase and Fumihiro Niikura)
October 3, 1986Stampede showCalgary, Alberta1[Note 3][1][2]
VacatedJanuary 10, 1987Championship vacated when Niikura returned to Japan and suffered health problems.[1][2]
146Bad Company
(Bruce Hart (3) and Brian Pillman)
April 5, 1987Stampede showCalgary, Alberta1187Defeated Cuban Assassin and Ron Starr in tournament final.[1][2]
VacatedOctober 9, 1987Championship vacated after a match against Karachi Vice[1][2]
147Karachi Vice
(Makhan Singh and Jerry Morrow (5))
November 11, 1987Stampede showGreat Falls, Montana12Won the rematch.[1][2]
148Bad Company
(Bruce Hart (4) and Brian Pillman ) (2)
November 13, 1987Stampede showCalgary, Alberta2252[1][2]
149The Cuban Commandos
(Jerry Morrow (6) and Cuban Assassin (5))
July 22, 1988Stampede showCalgary, Alberta177[1][2]
150Chris Benoit (3) and Lance IdolOctober 7, 1988Stampede showCalgary, Alberta121[1][2]
151The Cuban Commandos
(Jerry Morrow (7) and Cuban Assassin (6))
October 28, 1988Stampede showCalgary, Alberta245[1][2]
152The British Bulldogs
(Dynamite Kid (6) and Davey Boy Smith (4))
December 12, 1988Stampede showCalgary, Alberta218[1][2]
153Karachi Vice
Makhan Singh (2) and Vokkan Singh)
December 30, 1988Stampede showCalgary, Alberta195[1][2]
154Chris Benoit (4) and Biff WellingtonApril 4, 1989Stampede showCalgary, Alberta166[1][2]
155Bob and Kerry Brown (5)June 9, 1989Stampede showCalgary, Alberta170[1][2]
156Benkei Sasaki and Sumo HaraAugust 18, 1989Stampede showCalgary, Alberta142[1][2][12]
157The Blackhearts
(Apocalypse and Destruction)
September 29, 1989Stampede showCalgary, Alberta156[1][2]
DeactivatedNovember 24, 1989Stampede Wrestling closed[2]
158Greg Pawluk and Johnny DevineFebruary 4, 2000Stampede showCalgary, Alberta1126Defeated Dick Raines and Tiger Mahatma Khan in tournament final[2]
159Dick Raines and Frank EinsteinJune 9, 2000Stampede showCalgary, Alberta133[2]
VacatedJuly 12, 2000Championship vacated for undocumented reasons[2]
160Bruce Hart (5) and Teddy HartApril 5, 2002Stampede showCalgary, Alberta1Defeated Dave Swift and Apocalypse in tournament final[2]
161Bruce Hart (6) and TJ WilsonApril 2002Stampede showCalgary, Alberta1Wilson replaced the injured Teddy Hart. Still champions as of September 6, 2002.
September 6, 2002 - March 26, 2004Undocumented history.[2]
162Harry Smith and ApocalypseMarch 26, 2004Stampede showCalgary, Alberta1729Defeated Dave Swift and Johnny Devine in tournament final[2]
VacatedApril 3, 2004Championship vacated when Smith and Apocalypse split up.[2]
163Apocalypse (2) and Dave SwiftApril 4, 2004Stampede showCalgary, Alberta154Defeat Harry Smith and Johnny Devine.[2]
164Harry Smith (2) and Kirk MelnickMay 28, 2004Stampede showCalgary, Alberta1175[2]
165Duke Durango and KarnageNovember 19, 2004Stampede showCalgary, Alberta1105Dick Durango previously held the championship under the name Dick Raines[2]
166New Karachi Vice
(Tiger Raj Singh and Gama Singh, Jr.)
March 4, 2005Stampede showCalgary, Alberta1245[2]
167Randy Myers and Pete WilsonNovember 4, 2005Stampede showCalgary, Alberta142[2]
168New Karachi Vice
(Tiger Raj Singh and Gama Singh Jr.)
December 16, 2005Stampede showCalgary, Alberta2196[2]
169Duke Durango (2) and Chris SteeleJune 30, 2006Stampede showCalgary, Alberta128[2]
170Juggernaut and Pete Wilson (2)July 28, 2006Stampede showCalgary, Alberta1114[2]
171Juggernaut (2) and TJ Wilson (2)November 19, 2006Stampede showCalgary, Alberta183T.J. replaced the injured Pete Wilson[2]
172The A-Team
(Dusty Adonis and Michael Avery)
February 10, 2007Stampede showCalgary, Alberta1279Lost to Juggernaut and Wilson in a title match but were awarded the belts since Wilson was leaving the promotion for WWE.[2]
173Funky Bunch
(Marky Mark and Phoenix Taylor)
November 16, 2007Stampede showCalgary, Alberta1119[2]
174The Elite
(Chris Steele (2) and Pete Wilson (3))
March 14, 2008Stampede showCalgary, Alberta143[2]
DeactivatedApril 26, 2008Stampede Wrestling closed.[2]

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