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Post by cman73 on Sept 7, 2023 14:15:50 GMT
Adding lineups/results for the Montreal promotion that the Rougeau's were primarily involved with. From researching the papers, it appears the promotion is initially called "All-Star", then transforms into "The Aces of Wrestling", "Superstar Wrestling".
I'll try to update things when I can (especially for the late 70's, as the initial pass, I wasn't coming up with much).
Also, some of the Montreal results may be different depending on the paper, so, I tried to add both, and note them where I could.
The Love Brothers show up for a while, and there seemed to be a Hartford, Percival, Bob, Dick, Reginald, and the articles typically weren't clear as to if there were really 5 Love brothers, or if one town was naming one of them under a different name.
Here are the promotors for the 1970 season for the cities/towns that I could find. If anyone knows who ran the towns that are in question marks, please feel free to add. I'll try to add the promotors for the subsequent years as well.
Montreal, QC - Bob Langevin
Hull, QC - Bob Langevin
Sainte-Georges de Beauce, QC - Bob Langevin
Sainte-Marie de Beauce, QC - Bob Langevin
Sherbrooke, QC - Claude Genest
l'Assomption, QC - Claude Genest
Thetford Mines, QC - Claude Genest
Victoriaville, QC - Claude Genest
Chicoutimi, QC - Dan Walker
Jonquiere, QC - Dan Walker
Drummondville, QC - Marshall Grenick
Granby, QC - Lucien Gergoire
Quebec City, QC - Allan Mitchell
Cap-de-la-Madeleline, QC - Fernand St-Germain
Trois-Rivieres, QC - Fernand St-Germain(?)
Shawingan, QC - Gerry Petel and Jacques Rougeau, Sr
La Tuque, QC - Gilles and Jocelyn Guillemet
Sainte-Hyacinthe, QC - (?)
Acton Vale, QC - (?)
Gatineau, QC - (?)
Sainte-Anselme, QC - (?)
Sainte-Perpetue, QC - (?)
Sainte-Camille, QC - (?)
Sainte-Justine, QC - (?)
Hawkesbury, ON - (?)
Chateauguay, QC - (?)
Any updates and additions most welcome!
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Post by OneFanGang on Sept 10, 2023 18:14:16 GMT
Kudos on this research; I added many results to my Hans Schmidt, Paul Vachon, Dominic DeNucci and Stan Stasiak record books from these listings.
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Post by Kriss on Sept 10, 2023 19:15:45 GMT
Great stuff! I absolutely hate going though French and Spanish language newspapers, so this is a gold mine.
A couple of notes for 1970:
Lou Klein wrestled in Japan in January 1970, the unknown Kleins are Roy, or if it can't be Roy, there would have been a sub. The Bull Ramos here wasn't the famous one. Dale Roberts was advertised for some cards in May, but he stayed in the OK/LA territory and didn't travel to Canada.
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Post by cman73 on Sept 11, 2023 20:42:09 GMT
Thanks Kriss and OneFanGang! Yes, this was a chore and a half. I definitely learned a little bit of French along the way. Thank you for those updates, as this time frame goes beyond my knowledge of some of the wrestlers. I tried to figure out who the Petrov's were, there was a picture in one of the papers, but didn't recoginze the faces. If I get an opportunity, I'll try to go back and post it, and maybe y'all may have an idea. Will get to 76-79 shortly. Trying to piece together what happened in Montreal and Verdun. Best I can tell so far, in the June 4, 1976 Montreal, Star, "the Superstar Wrestling promotion was sold to Norway (or was it Northway?) Celebrity Wrestling in which Roger Jutras has been installed as president and Huguette Charland as secretary. However the licence still belongs to promoter Bob Langevin who works for Johnny Rougeau's Eastern Sports Enterprises." "In Verdun, Grand Circuit Wrestling has undergone a similar shakeup. Robert Metfaot is the new president of that group with Steve Paradis the vice-president and Mrs. Raymond Sicotte secretary. " "The two groups will function in complete harmony in order to have better programs." Langevin says. "Wrestling shows will continue on a weekly basis at Verdun Auditorium every Tuesday but Paul Sauve programs will be suspended until Aug 9, because of the Olympics. In the meantime Langevin will promote Monday night shows at Montreal North Arena beginning June 28." Then, in the 1/28/77 Montreal Star, Olympia Pro Sports starts up in Montreal, with Bob Langevin and Jack Britton as the promotors. To further complicate things, it looks like Grand Circuit went away, and Superstars Wrestling (not the same as the Superstar Wrestling formerly out of Montreal), headed by George Cannon started running Verdun in 1977. I guess Cannon tried to get a foothold in Quebec? That lasted until April, when Jack Britton took over. --I can't remember which paper I got this from, but copied the below comments down last year. "Professional wrestling at Verdun Auditorium has its 10th promoter in seven years today with the announcement that Montrealer Jack Britton has bought out the interests of LaSalle native George Cannon. Britton also controls pro wrestling at Paul Sauve Arena on Monday nights along with partners Gino Brito (his son) and Dominic DeNucci. Bob Langvin Is matchmaker for the Britton group with Joe Belanger as secretary"
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Post by bkb on Sept 12, 2023 0:28:54 GMT
I also want to thank you for all your work on this.
Boris Petrov was Tiger Joe Tomasso and Nicolia Petrov was Bull Johnston
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Post by Kriss on Sept 12, 2023 4:55:31 GMT
1971 notes (will update as I go):
In the tournament on 2/22 in Montreal, Ivan Koloff was advertised, but he wrestled elsewhere on that date. I'm pretty certain that it's "Wellie" Tremblay, not Willie. I think I remember finding him referenced as Wellington Tremblay somewhere. Boris Kosloff's real name was Aurele Herbert which doesn't help me identify him, but maybe someone else recognises the name.
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Post by Indikator on Sept 12, 2023 19:37:44 GMT
Jose Corea died recently, he was Joaquín Rivera from El Salvador. They said he represented Mexico in the 1964 Olympic Games, though if there is any truth to it that must have been some Nick Gulas tournament, as he probably wrestled for him during that timeframe. They also said that he debuted in CMLL (rather EMLL) in Mexico City in 1958, so I'm intrigued if I can find something like that.
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Post by cman73 on Sept 13, 2023 15:17:52 GMT
Thank you Kriss, I'll make the changes to Wellie's name going forward. bkb, and Indikator, thank you for the updates as well!
I'm going to assume that Dick Medrano is probably the oldest living wrestler at 101 years old?
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Post by bkb on Sept 13, 2023 18:32:59 GMT
In reference to Wellie Tremblay. I found his obituary online and his real name was Wilbrod Tremblay. Went by the name Willy. I am not disputing Kriss because I have seen both Wellie and Willie used in the Quebec Newspapers. Either way they are the same wrestler. He passed away on November 20, 2010 in Saint-Jerome, Quebec.
I would also think that Medrano is the oldest living wrestler at 101.
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Post by Kriss on Sept 13, 2023 19:40:50 GMT
In reference to Wellie Tremblay. I found his obituary online and his real name was Wilbrod Tremblay. Went by the name Willy. I am not disputing Kriss because I have seen both Wellie and Willie used in the Quebec Newspapers. Either way they are the same wrestler. He passed away on November 20, 2010 in Saint-Jerome, Quebec. I would also think that Medrano is the oldest living wrestler at 101. I'll defer to you because I only had a vague recollection of seeing Wellington somewhere. When I see an unusual spelling used often enough, I tend to think that is the correct one, because you'd always assume it was Willie unless someone told you it was Wellie. I hope he's enjoying us discussing his name and poring over his wrestling career some 50 years later, wherever he is.
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Post by Kriss on Sept 18, 2023 7:59:18 GMT
1972 notes:
Professor Saito and Chester Colt can't be Masa and Chris. Masa Saito was in Japan, and Chris Colt has date clashes in other towns. Chester Colt could be the other Hell's Angel, Ron Dupree.
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Post by cman73 on Sept 18, 2023 16:48:34 GMT
Ok, great, thanks Kriss!
Quick question for all of y'all.
Would y'all like to see all the promoted Montreal cards for 1976, or just those that were promoted by Superstar/Northway Celebrity Wrestling? I ask, as it looks like Grand Circuit takes over the Montreal promotion in October, as the 10/4/76 Montreal card is said to be promoted by the Grand Circuit group.
I was thinking of keeping the 2 entities separate, as I plan to post the groups that worked in Verdun (Grand Prix/Celebrity/Grand Circuit, etc) later on.
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Post by OneFanGang on Sept 18, 2023 17:53:06 GMT
Whatever order you choose to post it is fine; I like the prospect of mining more data as it become available, and revisiting it whenever a new facet of researching calls for it. Patience is perhaps a researcher's best trait.
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Post by cman73 on Sept 18, 2023 19:36:20 GMT
From the June 4, 1976 Montreal Star Wrestling shakeup here: JTR PROMOTIONS which ran Superstar wrestling shows at Paul Sauve Arena every Monday night has been sold.
The new owners are the Norway (Northway?) Celebrity Wrestling Company in which Roger Jutras has been installed as president and Huguette Charland as secretary. However the licence still belongs to promoter Bob Langevin who works for Johnny Rougeau's Eastern Sports Enterprises.
In Verdun, Grand Circuit Wrestling has undergone a similar shakeup. Robert Metfaot is the new president of that group with Steve Paradis the vice-president and Mrs. Raymond Sicotte secretary.
"The two groups will function in complete harmony in order to have better programs." Langevin says.
Wrestling shows will continue on a weekly basis at Verdun Auditorium every Tuesday but Paul Sauve programs will be suspended until Aug 9 because of the Olympics In the meantime Langevin will promote Monday night shows at Montreal North Arena beginning June 28.
There will also be an outdoor show in Verdun Stadium July 6 In October Langevin will travel to Europe After speaking in front of the International Ostomy Association in London he will continue on to Germany and Austria in search of pro wrestlers to bring back to Montreal.
--My note: Also around this time, the 2 groups seemed to have more crossover talent from Montreal and Verdun. Since, technically, they are still two separate groups, I'll list the Montreal shows, and list the Verdun shows when I get to posting the Grand Prix/Celebrity/Grand Circuit, etc. cards.
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Post by andyo on Sept 20, 2023 1:48:36 GMT
Wondering if Willie Tremblay and Jean Tremblay are one and the same?
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