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Edward S. Cholak (March 17, 1930 – October 31, 2002) was an American professional wrestler better known by his ring name Moose Cholak. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Cholak competed in North American regional promotions from 1952 until 1987, primarily in the Midwest and northeast.
Wilbur Snyder (7) and Moose Cholak (2) December 26, 1970: WWA show Indianapolis, Indiana 2 59 — Vacated: February 23, 1971 — Indianapolis, Indiana — — After a match against Fabulous Kangaroos Al Costello and Don Kent. 26 Wilbur Snyder (8) and Moose Cholak (3) March 27, 1970: WWA show Indianapolis, Indiana 3 448 Win the rematch. 27 ...
Moose Cholak and Ed George (3) 1 April 1978 [Note 1] [Note 2] Live event: Records are unclear as to whom they defeated for the championship [1] [2] 56 John Bonello and Randy Scott 1 April 1980 [Note 26] [Note 2] Live event: Defeated Pat and Mike Kelly to win the championship [1] [2] 57 Frankie Laine and George Steele: 1 May 3, 1980: 21 Detroit ...
Rikidozan, Mammoth Suzuki and Toyonobori vs. Moose Cholak, Gorilla Marconi and Skull Murphy in a Best 2-out-of-3 Falls match [40] JWA: World Big League (Day 23) April 15, 1963: Naha, Japan: Asahibashi Square: Rikidozan, Great Togo and Giant Baba vs. Pat O'Connor, Killer X and Gino Marella in a Best 2-out-of-3 Falls match [45] JWA: World Big ...
The Buffalo Athletic Club version of the NWA World Tag Team Championship was a regional professional wrestling championship for tag teams that existed from 1956 until 1970. [1] [2] The championship was promoted by National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) member the Buffalo Athletic Club under promoters Ed Don George and Bobby Bruins, whose territory covered most of northeast Ohio and portions of ...
Edward Cholak † Moose Cholak 1963–1964 1967 Masahiro Chono: Masa Chono 1987–1988 [13] [35] [36] Joseph Chorre Jr. † Chief Suni War Cloud 1958–1959 Paul Christerson † Paul Christy 1967–1968 1977 Vic Christy † Vic Christy 1950 Joe Chunn † Handsome Joe Chunn 1972 Edward Civil † Leo Savage / Daniel Boone Savage 1950 Christopher ...
Moose Cholak; Sailor Art Thomas; Bobo Brazil; Bob Luce (Chicago wrestling promoter) Sam Menacker (host of the Indianapolis-based program segments) Chief Don Eagle; Prince Pullins; Paul Christy; Spike Huber; Johnny Kace; Ernie Ladd; Pepper Gomez "Pretty Boy" Bobby Heenan ; Wilbur Snyder
Snyder's wrestling debut occurred during football's 1953 off-season. He was trained by Sandor Szabo and Warren Bockwinkel in Southern California. [1] In 1954, Snyder retired from football completely to pursue a full-time career in wrestling.