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Title was held or changed hands no later than this. In these cases, it is known that a wrestler held the title at a certain time but not when he/she won it.
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Broadcast date; the actual recording date is unknown.
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Order uncertain. Different titleholders may be known for the same year, for example, but it is not known who held the title before whom.
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Unofficial or disputable claims. These are usually matches that certainly took place, but where there is doubt that the wrestler shown should be recognized as a true title holder. These listings are also italicized in HTML files
Defeats Parr, billed as English champion; also claims the American heavyweight and light heavyweight titles in 06-12 (The Des Moines Register, Des Moines, IA, 06-12-06); also defeats another claimant Clarence Bouldin on 07-12-10 in Cleveland, OH; also wins an international tournament, defeating William Demetral in the final on 08-02-15 in Tampa, FL.
Beell continues to claim the title but loses to Charles Olson on 09-01-04 in Chicago, IL (see below); retires on 11-02-18 (World-Herald, Omaha, NE, 11-02-19).
Has continued to claim the title after losing to Olson and Burns; billed as the world champion for the match against the world heavyweight champion Frank Gotch on 11-03-20 in Wichita, KS (Wichita Eagle, 11-03-16); also billed as American champion.
Defeats Beell for the American Title; recognized as world champion after defeating Henry Irslinger, billed as European champion, on 13-12-03 in Minneapolis, MN.
Defeats Beell and assumes "all the titles formerly held by Beell" (The Ogden Standard, Ogden, UT 14-06-23); Yokel, usually wrestling as a middleweight, probably never defends the light heavyweight title; Pet Brown defeats Yokel on 14-12-28 in Ogden, UT to retain the world middleweight title; Yokel is listed as former light heavyweight champion as of 15-03 (Evening Capital News, Boise, ID, 15-03-03).
Billed as having defeated Jim Parr for the title in Chicago, IL "last year" (Ottumwa Tri-Weekly Courier, Ottumwa, IA, 08-05-30); possibly for his victory over Parr on 08-01-30 in Chicago, IL (Joliet Evening Herald, 08-01-31); loses to American champion Charles Olson on 08-08-10 in Indianapolis, IN but continues to claim the world title.
Also recognized in Oklahoma; still champion in Dallas, TX as of 09-10-15; again champion as of 11-04-04 in Ft. Smith, AR and 11-04-13 in Bryan, TX; Demetral may continue to claim the title in Oklahoma but loses to Ad Santel on 13-01-14 in Woodward, OK, USA (see below); Charles Olson also claims the title in Dallas, TX as of 10-01-25.
Defeats Fred Beell for the American title and claims the world title; also defeats title claimant Charles Olson on 10-04-29 in Chicago, IL; still champion as of 11-04-27; may be vacant when Americus wins World Heavyweight Title on 14-03-13 in Kansas City, MO.
Defeats Fred Beell for the title; also recognized in Pacific Northwest, Michigan, Indiana, Texas, and possibly other states; loses to Americus (Gus Schoenlein) on 10-04-29 in Chicago, IL but continues to be billed as champion in Michigan as of 11-03-14 and Indiana as of 12-08-06.
Also defeats William Demetral on 13-01-14 in Woodward, OK, USA to end the dispute (Woodward News-Bulletin, 13-01-17); Jack Harbertson defeats John Berg, who disputes Santel's claim for not making the 170lb limit, on 18-05-21 in Ogden, UT; Santel defeats Harbertson on 19-01-08 in Ogden, UT; also defeats title claimant Jim Londos on 20-08-17 in San Francisco, CA; loses to Londos on 20-09-13 in San Francisco, CA in a non-title match (Oakland Bulletin, San Francisco, 20-09-13) as Londos is listed as a heavyweight (The San Francisco Examiner, 20-09-13); also defeats title claimant Peter Sauer on 22-03-14 in San Francisco, CA; loses to Clarence Eklund on 28-09-29 in Melbourne, AUS (see below); may continue to claim the title in Northern California until 31 or 32.
American champion as of 17-01-25; may claim the world title based on his victory over Harry Hartman on 17-01-25 in Burlington, IA; billed as champion in Sioux Falls, SD and later in other territories; loses to Ad Santel on 20-08-17 in San Francisco, CA (see above) but continues to claim the titlle; defeats Stantel on 20-09-13 in San Francisco, CA in a non-title match (Oakland Bulletin, San Francisco, 20-09-13) as Londos is listed as a heavyweight (The San Francisco Examiner, 20-09-13).
Still billed as champion in Wichita, KS as of 22-03-19 and in Ohio as of 22-06-03; Londos continues to claim the title; Caddock wrestles Londos to a draw on 22-07-04 in Moberly, MO; retires in 23 (Pittsburgh Daily Post, 23-03-11).
Billed as Canadian champion, defeats Trans-Mississippi champion Helmer Myre for "the International and Trans-Mississippi" titles (Charles City Daily Press, 17-04-21; The Des Moines Register, 17-04-27); also defeats claimant Pet Brown on 17-11-30 in Houston, TX.
Defeats title claimant Ad Santel on 28-09-29 in Melbourne, AUS for the contendership to face the locally recognized champion Ted Thye; defeats Thye on 28-10-06 in Melbourne, AUS to become the undisputed champion; declared vacant by the National Wrestling Association when Eklund declines invitation
to participate in tournament in 30; continue to claim the title in Montana but retires in 31 (or 32?).