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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 ...
WWA World Tag Team Championship – with Dick the Bruiser (3), Moose Cholak (3), Luis ... Wilbur Snyder's profile at Cagematch.net, Internet Wrestling Database
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: January 13, 2024: Hard To Kill: Paradise, NV: 2 189 Moose invoked his Feast or Fired world title opportunity. [94] 60 Nic Nemeth: July 20, 2024: Slammiversary: Montreal, Quebec, Canada: 1 183 This was a Six-way elimination match also involving Josh Alexander, Steve Maclin, Joe Hendry, and Frankie Kazarian, who Nemeth lastly pinned. [95 ...
Moose Cholak (1952–1987) Nick Bockwinkel (1955–1987) Paul Boesch (1938–1987) Pedro Morales (1959–1987) Rene Goulet (1957–1987) Super Maxx (1981–1987)
Moose's undefeated streak ended on May 16 at Global Wars '15, when he was defeated by Cedric Alexander. [18] On June 19 at Best in the World '15, Moose's manager Veda Scott turned on him and formed a new partnership with Alexander. At the PPV, Moose lost a three-way match against Roderick Strong. [19] At Final Battle, he lost against Michael Elgin.
Moose Morowski † The Ninja; Nick Kiniski; Robert Fuller; Jimmy Golden; The Nasty Boys (Brian Knobbs and Jerry Sags) Steve Olsonoski; Ivan Putski; The Rockers (Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty) Nord the Barbarian; The Midnight Express (Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose) Reggie Parks † Ken Patera; D. J. Peterson † Robert Gibson; Ricky Morton ...