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Professional wrestling championship
Pacific Coast Middleweight Championship |
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Promotion | Pacific Northwest |
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Date established | July 1920 |
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First champion(s) | Ted Thye |
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Final champion(s) | Pat O'Dowdy |
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The Pacific Coast Middleweight Championship was a professional wrestling championship that was contended for in the Pacific Northwest from the 1920s to the late 1930s.[1]
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Symbol
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Meaning
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No.
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The overall championship reign
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Reign
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The reign number for the specific wrestler listed.
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Event
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The event in which the championship changed hands
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N/A
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The specific information is not known
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—
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Used for vacated reigns in order to not count it as an official reign
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[Note #]
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Indicates that the exact length of the title reign is unknown, with a note providing more details.
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Wrestler
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Reign
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Date
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Days held
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Location
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Event
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Notes
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Ref.
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1
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Ted Thye
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1
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July 1920
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[Note 1]
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Portland, Oregon
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House show
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Defeated Henry Irslinger to become the first champion
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2
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Harold Heibert
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1
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Before 1933
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[Note 1]
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N/A
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House show
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3
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Thor Jenson
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1
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July 12, 1933
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120
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Eugene, Oregon
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House show
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[2]
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4
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Ois Clingman
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1
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November 9, 1933
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[Note 1]
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Eugene, Oregon
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House show
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5
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Del Kunkel
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1
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August 5, 1935
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[Note 1]
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Portland, Oregon
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House show
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Defeated Danny McShain to win the title, unclear if McShain was the champion or if it was a tournament.
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6
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George Wagner
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1
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1938
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[Note 1]
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Eugene, Oregon
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House show
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Defeated Buck Lipscomb to win the title, unclear if Lipscomb was the champion or if it was a tournament.
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7
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Pat O'Dowdy
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1
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Before April 1938
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[Note 1]
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N/A
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House show
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- ^ a b c d e f The length of the reign is too uncertain to calculate.
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