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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.
WWA World Tag Team Championship – with Dick the Bruiser (3), Moose Cholak (3), Luis Martinez (1), Pat O'Connor (1), Paul Christy (1), Pepper Gomez (2), Dominic Denucci (1), and Spike Huber (2) [7] Worldwide Wrestling Associates. WWA International Television Tag Team Championship – with Sandor Szabo (2) and Bobo Brazil (2) [8]
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; 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
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 ...
Birth name: Laverne Clarence Gagne: Born February 26, 1926Corcoran, Minnesota, U.S.: Died: April 27, 2015 (aged 89) Bloomington, Minnesota, U.S.: Alma mater ...
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 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 ...