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  1. Stampede Wrestling was a professional wrestling promotion based in Calgary, Alberta from 1948 to 1990 and from 1999 to 2008. Former employees in Stampede consisted of professional wrestlers, managers, play-by-play and colour commentators, announcers, interviewers and referees.

    • 10 Bret Hart
    • 9 Owen Hart
    • 8 Dynamite Kid
    • 7 Davey Boy Smith
    • 6 Stu Hart
    • 5 Chris Benoit
    • 4 Leo Burke
    • 3 Bad News Allen
    • 2 Archie Gouldie
    • 1 Brian Pillman

    Really, it all begins and ends with the most talented member of the Hart family, Bret "The Hitman" Hart. The son of promoter Stu Hart, Bret made his debut in Stampede Wrestling as a rookie in 1976 as a referee and then made it in-ring debut in 1978. Soon, he was a champion as a tag team wrestler, winning four tag titles with his brother Keith. Bret...

    If you look at title reigns, all the Hart children could be on this list, but since we want to see wrestlers who also transcended Stampede Wrestling, Owen Hart makes this list due to his work all over the world. In Stampede Wrestling, Owen debuted in 1986 while also working in New Japan before moving to WWE. RELATED: The 10 Best Second Generation W...

    When WWE purchased Stampede Wrestling, they gained several new talents, including Bret Hart, Jim Neidhart, and the British Bulldogs tag team. One member of the Bulldogs, Dynamite Kid, had already established himself as one of the best junior heavyweights in the entire world by this time. Dynamite Kid got his start in Britain before moving on to Sta...

    While he was not on the level of Dynamite Kid when they entered WWE, Davey Boy Smith was a perfect antithesis to his tag team partner, a big bruiser with a good look that ended up as a star in his own right. He even won two tag team titles with Dynamite Kid in Stampede Wrestling before moving to WWE to win there as well. In Stampede Wrestling, he a...

    When looking at the best wrestlers in Stampede Wrestling's history, one has to look at Stu Hart if for no other reason than the fact he owned the promotion. Much like Fritz Von Erich, who was a star who then pushed his sons in World Class, Stu did the same in Stampede with his children. However, Stu was also a world-class athlete. RELATED: Ring Dyn...

    Chris Benoit was part of the second run of Stampede Wrestling when WWE sold it back to the Hart family in 1985. He started his career in Stampede Wrestling, the new generation's answer to Dynamite Kid, the two men sharing an uncanny look and move set. Benoit debuted in 1985 and won the British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight title four times and the t...

    Leo Burke wrestled in the territory system from 1966 through 1992. While he won 46 different championships throughout his career, the Calgary wrestler worked mostly as a tag team star with his brothers Yvon and Jean-Louis. He also became a major star in Stampede Wrestling, inducted into their Hall of Fame. Burke began working in Stampede Wrestling ...

    WWE fans know Bad News Allen by the name Bad News Brown. Specifically, WWE fans might remember the terrible angle where Rowdy Roddy Piper painted half of his body black before he battled the bruiser at WrestleMania VI. Brown looked like he was going to be a massive star in WWE, but that never happened. Before he came to WWE, Bad News Allen competed...

    Archie Gouldie began his professional wrestling career in the '60s in Central States Wrestling, and many older fans know him as the Mongolian Stomper. However, in 1968, Gouldie made his way to Stampede Wrestling and became their biggest star for over a decade. No one held the prestigious North American Heavyweight title in Stampede Wrestling more t...

    Before he was a professional wrestler, Brian Pillman was a football player and played professionally for the Cincinnati Bengals. When the Bengals let him do, he moved to Canada and played for the Calgary Stampeders. After his retirement from football, he stayed in Canada and trained at Stu Hart's dungeon. From 1986 through 1988, Pillman worked for ...

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  2. Names: Stampede Wrestling (09.1967 - 2011) Wildcat Wrestling (1965 - 08.1967) Big Time Wrestling (05.1951 - 1965) Klondike Wrestling (1948 - 04.1951) Abbreviations: Klondike Wrestling, Big Time Wrestling, Wildcat Wrestling, Stampede. Owners: Smith Hart (2011)

  3. Stampede Wrestling Hall Of Fame. (1948-1990) * Special thanks to Paul Banik for the information. List of the Hall of Fame inductees of Stampede Wrestling in Alberta..

  4. Stampede Wretling era uma promoção canadense de wrestling profissional com sede em Calgary, Alberta e foi há quase 50 anos uma dos principais promoções no oeste do Canadá.

  5. From 1983 to 1985, four new stars emerged in the Commonwealth Title chase: The Cobra (George Takano), Sonny Two Rivers (Junji Hirata), Ron Starr, and Gama Singh. These stars, as well as Bruce Hart, all held the Championship during this time period.

  6. 31 de ago. de 2023 · Stampede Wrestling was a professional wrestling promotion that operated from 1948 to 1989. It was based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada and was known for producing some of the biggest stars in the industry.