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Stampede Wrestling


 

Stampede Wrestling is a Canadian professional wrestling promotion based in Calgary, Alberta that for many years produced a weekly series that is considered the forerunner of today's WWE.

History

Stampede Wrestling was operated by Stu Hart between 1948 and 1984, when his son Bruce took over. Stampede was acquired by the World Wrestling Federation in 1985, who took most of the top talents away from the promotion and developed into the major professional wrestling promotion it is today. The Hart family severed their ties with the WWF following the Montreal Screwjob in late 1997, and Stampede closed down. The promotion was reopened on April 2, 1999 by Bruce and Ross Hart.

Related Topics:
Stu Hart - 1948 - 1984 - Bruce - World Wrestling Federation - 1985 - Montreal Screwjob - 1997 - April 2 - 1999 - Ross Hart

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Stampede Wrestling was famous for "The Dungeon", a professional wrestling school located in the basement of the Calgary mansion owned by the Hart family.

Related Topics:
Professional wrestling school - Basement - Mansion

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Stampede Wrestling was the basis for a long-running weekly sports broadcast produced in Calgary showcasing many of the promotion's most popular wrestlers. Hosted by Ed Whalen for most of its run, which went from 1957 to 1989, the series was syndicated around the world and reruns continue to be shown in some countries to this day. In the 1990s, a second Stampede Wrestling series was attempted, but it was short-lived and Whalen was not involved.

Related Topics:
Ed Whalen - 1957 - 1989 - Syndicated

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~ Table of Content ~

Introduction
History
Current roster
Alumni
Current championships
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