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WFWA Canadian Heavyweight Championship

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The WFWA Canadian Heavyweight Championship was the title contested for in the Manitoba-based professional wrestling promotion West Four Wrestling Alliance.

Title history

Wrestler: Times: Date: Location: Notes:
Tony Condello 1 1974
Mad Dog Peloquin 1 1974
Tony Condello 2 1974
Mad Dog Peloquin 2 January 1978
Tony Condello 3 1978
The Mauler (Vince DeLuca) 1 1978 Neepawa, Manitoba
Tony Condello 4 1982
Mad Dog Peloquin 3 1986
Title vacated in May 1986.
Akim Singh 1 July 31, 1989 Defeated Chi Chi Cruz for the vacant title.
Title vacated in 1990 when Singh leaves the promotion.
The Natural 1 November 1990 Windsor, Ontario
E.Z. Ryder 1 January 14, 1991 Winnipeg, Manitoba
Pampero El Felipo 1 March 2, 1991 Winnipeg, Manitoba
E.Z. Ryder 2 March 4, 1991 Winnipeg, Manitoba
Title vacated in May 1991.
The Natural 2 May 21, 1991 Winnipeg, Manitoba Defeated Mike Lozanski for the vacant title.
Title vacated in February 1992.
Gerry Morrow 1 February 25, 1992 Winnipeg, Manitoba Won a battle royal for the vacant title.
Chi Chi Cruz 1 May 31, 1992 Winnipeg, Manitoba
Bob Brown 1 January 1993 Winnipeg, Manitoba Wins by forfeit when Cruz is injured.
Gene Swan 1 February 1993 Winnipeg, Manitoba
Chi Chi Cruz 2 March 6, 1993 Winnipeg, Manitoba
The Natural 3 August 10, 1993 Niverville, Manitoba
Jim Brunzell 1 August 22, 1993 Winnipeg, Manitoba
The Natural 4 August 22, 1993 Winnipeg, Manitoba
Steve Rivers 1 February 17, 1994 Little Ground Rapids, Manitoba
The Natural 5 February 18, 1994 Wasagemak, Manitoba
Title vacated in April 1994.
Chi Chi Cruz 3 May 15, 1994 Winnipeg, Manitoba Defeats Stan Saxton for the vacant title.
Title vacated in July 1994 when Cruz retires due to injury in a boating accident.
Stan Saxton 1 July 24, 1994 Winnipeg, Manitoba Defeats Bruiser Bastien for the vacant title.

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