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Hodge was born and raised in Perry, Oklahoma, where he continued to live. He was famous for the ability to crush apples with one hand, [1] a feat which he demonstrated live on ESPN during the 2006 NCAA Wrestling Championships. He said his strength was due to having double tendons in his hands. [2]
Danny Hodge and Wilbur Snyder: 1 January 9, 1969: 26 Hiroshima, Japan: Live event 12 Giant Baba (4) and Antonio Inoki: 3 February 4, 1969: 188 Sapporo, Japan: Live event 13 Dick the Bruiser and Crusher Lisowski: 1 August 11, 1969: 2 Sapporo, Japan Live event 14 Giant Baba (5) and Antonio Inoki: 4 August 13, 1969: 846 Osaka, Japan Live event 15
As of January 27, 2025, there have been 130 reigns between 80 champions, 15 vacancies and one deactivation. Ken Fenelon was the inaugural champion. Danny Hodge holds the record for most reigns at seven. Hodge's fourth reign is the longest at 1,361 days while Fred Blassie's and Hiro Saito's were the shortest, lasting less than a day.
The Hodge Trophy was created by Mike Chapman, founder of WIN magazine and Culture House, a company that produces books and posters. [6] The first winner was T.J. Jaworsky, a three–time NCAA Division I National champion from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1995. [7] There have been six multiple winners of the Hodge Trophy.
Danny Hodge: 1 August 15, 1969 Little Rock, AR: Chuck Karbo 2 October 6, 1969 Danny Hodge 2 October 21, 1969 Little Rock, AR Chuck Karbo 3 October 23, 1969 Tarzan Baxter 1 October 31, 1969 Oklahoma City, OK: The Spoiler: 1 February 17, 1970 Little Rock, AR Danny Hodge 3 March 1970 The Spoiler 2 March 20, 1970 Oklahoma City, OK Bill Watts: 1 ...
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Danny Hodge: Wrestling: Won the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship (7 times) [97] 50: 1996 Hulk Hogan (Terry Bollea) [98] Wrestling: Won the WWE World Heavyweight Championship (6 times) and WCW World Heavyweight Championship (6 times) [92] [94] 51: 1996 Antonio Inoki (Kanji Inoki) [99] Wrestling and promoting