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Defeats the Medic in tournament final to become the first champion.
Chris Markoff
1969-03-05
Los Angeles, CA
Vacant when Markoff suspended in 69-03.
Black Gordman
1969-04-10
Bakersfield, CA
Defeats Alfonso Dantes after the two become the last men remaining in a battle royal on 69-04-02 in Los Angeles, CA; may be a repeat of the match on previous day in Los Angeles, CA..
Pepper Martin
1969-09-17
Los Angeles, CA
Great Kojika
1969-11-19
Los Angeles, CA
Pepper Martin [2]
1969-12-17
Los Angeles, CA
Don Caron
1970-02-04
Los Angeles, CA
Rocky Johnson
1970-03-25
Los Angeles, CA
Held up after the match against Fred Blassie on 70-04-15 in Los Angeles, CA.
Rocky Johnson [2]
1970-05-15?
Los Angeles, CA?
Wins rematch.
Les Roberts
1970-06-17
Los Angeles, CA
Great Kojika [2]
1970-08-26
Los Angeles, CA
Great Goliath
1970-09-16
Los Angeles, CA
Takachiho (Great Kabuki)
1970-12-09
Los Angeles, CA
Great Goliath [2]
1970-12-18
Los Angeles, CA
Vacant in 71-01 when Beat the Champ moves to Channel 13.