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Vincent J. McMahon or Jess McMahon?
[edit]It is not certain of who the founder of the CWC was. There are sources who stated it was Jess' son Vincent J. McMahon[1][2][3] while other sources however cites Jess himself as founder of CWC.[4][5][6]
References
- ^ Hornbaker, Tim (2015). "Capitol Revolution: The Rise of the McMahon Wrestling Empire". p. 117.
He Inaugurated his promotion on January 7, 1953, [...].
- ^ Solomon, Brian (2006). "WWE Legends". p. 6.
McMahon formed a company he called the Capitol Wrestling Corporation, and presented his first regular wrestling show under the Capitol banner on January 7, 1953
- ^ Sullivan, Greenberg & Pantaleo (2016). "WWE Encyclopedia of Sports Entertainment". p. 372.
On January 7, 1953, he put on the first-ever Capitol Wrestling Corporation event
- ^ "Vincent J. McMahon official bio on wwe.com".
From the time Vince, Sr. took over Capitol Wrestling Corporation from his father, the company continued to flourish in the northeastern United States.
- ^ Krugman, Michael (2009). Andre the Giant: A Legendary Life. Simon & Schuster. p. 11. ISBN 1439188130.
- ^ Cohen, Daniel (1999). Wrestling Renegades: An in Depth Look at Today's Superstars of Pro Wrestling. Pocket Books. p. 16. ISBN 0671036742.