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Adnan bin Abdul Kareem Ahmed Alkaissy El Farthie (Arabic: عدنان بن عبدالكريم أحمد القيسي ألفرث; March 1, 1939 – September 6, 2023), better known professionally as Adnan Al-Kaissie, was an Iraqi-American professional wrestler and manager best known as Sheik Adnan Al-Kaissey, Billy White Wolf, or General Adnan.
In the 1981 the championship was abandoned, with Raul Mata and Billy White Wolf as the last champions at the time. [2] The Texas Tag Team Championship was brought back in 1987, with Big Time Wrestling now known as World Class Wrestling Association. [3]
Billy White Wolf and Chief Jay Strongbow: December 7, 1976: House show: Philadelphia, PA: 1 (1, 2) 237 This was a three-team tournament, also involving Nikolai Volkoff and Tor Kamata, and The Executioners. [2] [1] — Vacated: August 1, 1977 — — — — The championship was vacated when Billy White Wolf injured his neck in a match against ...
He was one of the most hated heels in wrestling (winning Pro Wrestling Illustrated ' s Most Hated Wrestler Award in 1977), and often used his swinging full nelson to "injure" babyface opponents during matches (most notably Billy White Wolf in August 1977). [13] In 1978, he feuded with WWWF Champion Bob Backlund and left the WWWF later that year.
NWA Hawaii Tag Team Championship (5 times) – with Johnny Barend (2), Pampero Firpo (1), Peter Maivia (1) and Billy White Wolf (1) [7] NWA North American Heavyweight Championship (Hawaii version) [8] Alex Turk Promotions. NWA International Tag Team Championship (Winnipeg version) (1 time) – with Don Leo Jonathan (1) All-Star Wrestling
Chief Jay Strongbow and Billy White Wolf (c) defeated The Executioners (#1 and #2) Two-of-three-falls match for the WWWF World Tag Team Championship: 19:58: 4: André the Giant defeated Chuck Wepner by countout: Singles match: 07:15: 5: Bruno Sammartino (c) defeated Stan Hansen: Singles match for the WWWF Heavyweight Championship: 10:19: 6
The NWA Pacific Northwest Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling championship sanctioned by the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) and defended in its member promotion Pacific Northwest Wrestling (PNW), which promoted shows in the U.S. states of Oregon and Washington, and occasionally other areas in the northwestern United States.
[16] [17] He also held the NWA Hawaii Tag Team Championship on six occasions, teaming with Billy White Wolf, Lord James Blears, and Pampero Firpo. [18] On August 16, 1961, Maiava defended his NWA Hawaii Heavyweight Championship in a bout with King Curtis Iaukea at the Civic Auditorium in front of approximately 3,000 people.