St. Louis Wrestling Results: 1969

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(Credit for the following results go to numerous sources, including, but not limited to, Larry Matysik, Jim Zordani, and various news clippings)

St. Louis Wrestling Results 1969

Promoting the Area of: St. Louis, MO
Affiliation: NWA
Promoter: Sam Muchnick

 

1/4/69 – “Championship Wrestling” TV
Pat O’Connor defeated Mitsu Arakawa
Blackjack Lanza, w/Bobby Heenan, won two straight falls over Luis Martinez
Dory Funk Jr. defeated Ox Baker

1/10/69 – Kiel Auditorium (Attendance: 7695)
NWA Champion Gene Kiniski defeated Blackjack Lanza, w/Bobby Heenan. Lanza won the first fall when Kiniski was DQ’ed for throwing Lanza over the top rope after 30:52. Lanza injured his knee in the fall and could not continue, so the decision was awarded to Kiniski.
Pat O’Connor and Edouard Carpentier defeated Dick the Bruiser and Bulldog Brower when O’Connor defeated Brower
Dory Funk Jr. and Waldo Von Erich both counted out outside the ring
Bob Geigel defeated Luis Martinez
Cowboy Bill Watts defeated Stan Moose
Lord Littlebrook defeated Little Jumbo
Terry Martin draw Angelo Poffo

1/11/69 – “Championship Wrestling” TV
Kay Noble defeated Jean Antone
Pat O’Connor defeated Ox Baker
Dory Funk Jr. and Luis Martinez defeated Mitsu Arakawa and Angelo Poffo. 1-Poffo beat Martinez. 2-Martinez defeated Poffo. 3-Funk defeated Arakawa.

1/18/69 – “Championship Wrestling” TV
Waldo Von Erich defeated Terry Martin
Edouard Carpentier defeated Billy Scott
Dory Funk Jr. defeated Joe Scott
Tommy Martin defeated Gerald Brown

1/24/69 – Kiel Auditorium (Attendance: 4095)
Lou Thesz defeated Terry Funk
Dory Funk Jr. defeated Waldo Von Erich via DQ
Yvon Koloff (billed as Ivan Koloff elsewhere) and Bob Geigel defeated Ronnie Etchison and Thor Hagen. 1-Koloff defeated Hagen. 2-Koloff defeated Etchison.
Pat O’Connor defeated Baron Von Heisinger
Earl Maynard draw Bulldog Brower
Terry Martin draw The Viking

1/25/69 – “Championship Wrestling” TV
Waldo Von Erich defeated Joe Scott
Dory Funk Jr. and Edouard Carpentier defeated Johnny Long and Gerald Brown when
Funk defeated Brown
Pat O’Connor defeated Billy Scott
Tommy Martin draw Bob Geigel

2/1/69 – “Championship Wrestling” TV (30-minute show due to hockey game)
Bob Geigel defeated Stan Moose
Yvon Koloff defeated Terry Martin
Dick Murdoch draw Tommy Martin

2/7/69 – Kiel Auditorium (Attendance: 7677)
NWA Champion Gene Kiniski draw Blackjack Lanza, w/Bobby Heenan. Each man won one fall within one-hour limit. Whipper Billy Watson, special referee.
Waldo Von Erich and Dick the Bruiser defeated Terry Funk and Dory Funk Sr. when Waldo defeated Senior
Yvon Koloff draw Edouard Carpentier
Bob Geigel defeated Paul Christy
Rudy Martin defeated Angelo Poffo via DQ
Ronnie Etchison and Thor Hagen defeated Stan Moose and The Viking. Hagen and Viking traded falls before Etchison won the third fall over Moose.

2/8/69 – “Championship Wrestling” TV
Tommy Martin defeated Baron Von Heisinger
Bob Geigel defeated Rudy Martin
Yvon Koloff and Dick Murdoch defeated Don Kent and Terry Martin. 1-Koloff beat Kent. 2-Kent defeated Murdoch. 3-Murdoch defeated Martin.
Dory Funk Jr. won the NWA title from Gene Kiniski in Tampa, Fla., 2/11/69

2/15/69 – “Championship Wrestling” TV
Yvon Koloff defeated Rudy Martin
Dory Funk Sr. defeated Angelo Poffo
Waldo Von Erich defeated Paul Christy
Dick the Bruiser defeated Luis Martinez
During an interview with Dory Funk Sr., Waldo Von Erich got into an argument with Funk and then battered Dory Sr. until Waldo was restrained

2/22/69 – Kiel Auditorium (Attendance: 10,104)
NWA Champion Dory Funk Jr. defeated Waldo Von Erich. While losing the first fall to Funk, Von Erich injured his shoulder and could not continue. This was originally scheduled to be a Texas Death Match, but was changed to best-of-three falls after Funk won the title.
Dick the Bruiser, Blackjack Lanza and Bob Geigel no contest Edouard Carpentier, Terry Funk and Whipper Billy Watson in a tag elimination bout. 1-Carpentier beat Geigel. 2-Bruiser defeated Carpentier. 3-Lanza defeated Watson. 4-Bruiser was DQ’ed when he threw both Funk and his own partner, Lanza, over the top rope. Neither Funk nor Lanza could continue, and Bruiser had been disqualified, so the bout was ruled no contest.
Harley Race draw Pat O’Connor
Yvon Koloff won a handicap match over Dusty Rhodes (sub for Moose Cholak) and Baron Von Heisinger, first beating Von Heisinger and then beating Rhodes
Rudy Martin defeated Joe Tomasso (replaced Rhodes, who was sub for Cholak)

2/22/69 – “Championship Wrestling” TV
Don Kent draw Angelo Poffo
Yvon Koloff defeated Luis Martinez
Dick the Bruiser and Dusty Rhodes defeated Paul Christy and Pat O’Connor. 1-Bruiser defeated O’Connor. 2-O’Connor defeated Rhodes. 3-Rhodes defeated Christy.

3/1/69 – “Championship Wrestling” TV
Harley Race defeated Tommy Martin
Edouard Carpentier defeated Buddy Wayne (who had been billed as Duane Peale previously)
Blackjack Lanza, w/Bobby Heenan, defeated Ben Sharp
Waldo Von Erich defeated Bobby Whitlock

3/7/69 – Kiel Auditorium (Attendance: 5199)
Whipper Billy Watson and Terry Funk won a handicap match over Blackjack Lanza, w/Bobby Heenan. Lanza defeated Watson first, but was DQ’ed against Funk when Heenan interfered. Therefore, Lanza had to forfeit the decision.
Waldo Von Erich and Bob Geigel defeated Wilbur Snyder and Luis Martinez when Geigel defeated Martinez
Yvon Koloff and Dick the Bruiser defeated Pat O’Connor and Angelo Poffo when Koloff defeated Poffo
Edouard Carpentier defeated Moose Cholak
Betty Nicoli defeated Cora Combs
The Viking and Tommy Martin draw

3/8/69 – “Championship Wrestling” TV
Tommy Martin draw Mitsu Arakawa
Harley Race defeated Bobby Whitlock
Waldo Von Erich, The Viking and Blackjack Lanza, w/Bobby Heenan, won over Edouard Carpentier, Pat O’Connor and Duane Peale/Buddy Wayne when Lanza beat Peale.
Tape of Dory Funk Jr. winning the NWA title from Gene Kiniski aired.

3/15/69 – “Championship Wrestling” TV
Jerry London draw Tommy Martin
Terry Funk defeated The Viking
Blackjack Lanza, w/Bobby Heenan, defeated Don Kent
Yvon Koloff defeated Rudy Martin

3/21/69 – Kiel Auditorium (Attendance: 6681)
Edouard Carpentier defeated Yvon Koloff via DQ
Blackjack Lanza (w/Bobby Heenan barred from ringside by the athletic commission) won a Texas Death Match over Terry Funk
Dick the Bruiser defeated Ronnie Etchison
Bob Geigel and Harley Race defeated Wilbur Snyder and Rudy Martin when Geigel beat Martin
Luis Martinez defeated Johnny Kace
Wee Willie Wilson and Cowboy Lang defeated Little Jumbo and Fuzzy Cupid. 1-Wilson defeated Cupid. 2-Lang defeated Jumbo.

3/22/69 – “Championship Wrestling” TV
The Viking defeated Jerry London
Blackjack Lanza, w/Bobby Heenan, defeated Tommy Martin
NWA Champion Dory Funk Jr. defeated Dick Murdoch
Ivan Koloff defeated Stan Moose

3/29/69 – “Championship Wrestling” TV
Dory Funk Sr. defeated Corsica Joe
Blackjack Lanza, w/Bobby Heenan, defeated Jose Acosta
NWA Champion Dory Funk Jr. defeated Boris Volkoff
Bob Geigel defeated Bruce Kirk

4/5/69 – “Championship Wrestling” TV
Yvon Koloff defeated Paul Christy
Blackjack Lanza, w/Bobby Heenan, defeated Bruce Kirk
NWA Champion Dory Funk Jr. defeated Jim Dalton
Tommy Martin draw Harley Race

4/11/69 – Kiel Auditorium (Attendance: 9585)
NWA Champion Dory Funk Jr. defeated Blackjack Lanza 2/3 falls. Pat O’Connor, special referee. Since Lanza was arguing with O’Connor when Funk scored with a drop kick and cradle for the pin in the third fall, Lanza and Heenan blamed O’Connor and jumped him after the match.
Harley Race and Bob Geigel defeated Wilbur Snyder and Ray Gunkel when Race beat Gunkel
Ronnie Etchison defeated Mitsu Arakawa
Edouard Carpentier and Dory Funk Sr. won a handicap match over Yvon Koloff. After Koloff defeated Senior, Carpentier defeated Koloff in 15 seconds.
Frank Hester draw The Viking
Angelo Poffo and Vic Rosettani defeated Luis Martinez and Rudy Martin. 1-Martinez beat Rosettani. 2-Rosettani defeated Martinez. 3-Poffo defeated Martin.

4/12/69 – “Championship Wrestling” TV
Yvon Koloff defeated Jose Acosta
Pat O’Connor defeated Boris Volkoff
Harley Race and Bob Geigel defeated Rudy Martin and Luis Martinez when Race beat Martin
Tommy Martin defeated Jim Dalton

4/19/69 – “Championship Wrestling” TV
Frank Hester defeated Mack York
Pat O’Connor defeated Ox Baker
Blackjack Lanza, w/Bobby Heenan, and Ivan Koloff defeated Edouard Carpentier and Ray Lewis. Lanza defeated Lewis for the first fall. Lewis could not continue and Carpentier was left on his own. Pat O’Connor came to the ring and joined Carpentier for the remainder of the 20-minute limit in which there were no more falls.
Harley Race won two consecutive falls over Vic Rosettani

4/25/69 – Kiel Auditorium (Attendance: 9353)
Blackjack Lanza defeated Pat O’Connor. Had O’Connor won, he would have battled Bobby Heenan in a five minute bout.
Edouard Carpentier defeated Harley Race
Dick the Bruiser and Bob Geigel defeated Ronnie Etchison and Cowboy Bob Ellis when Bruiser defeated Etchison
Terry Funk defeated Ox Baker
Yvon Koloff defeated George Gaiser
Frank Hester defeated Tor Kamata
Tommy Martin draw Angelo Poffo

4/26/69 – “Championship Wrestling” TV
Harley Race defeated Angelo Poffo
Yvon Koloff defeated Buddy Hackney
Blackjack Lanza, w/Bobby Heenan, defeated Ox Baker
Edouard Carpentier defeated Jim Dalton

5/3/69 – “Championship Wrestling” TV
Mitsu Arakawa draw Luis Martinez
Blackjack Lanza, w/Bobby Heenan, defeated George Gaiser
Edouard Carpentier defeated Boris Volkoff
Cowboy Bob Ellis defeated Ox Baker

5/10/69 – “Championship Wrestling” TV
Boris Volkoff defeated Jose Acosta
Harley Race defeated Luis Martinez
Edouard Carpentier defeated Mitsu Arakawa. Blackjack Lanza and Bobby Heenan were “Wrestling at the Chase”hing at ringside when Arakawa threw Carpentier out of the ring. Carpentier saw Heenan, grabbed him, and slammed Heenan’s head into the ring post.
Blackjack Lanza, w/Bobby Heenan, and Ivan Koloff defeated Cowboy Bob Ellis and George Gaiser when Koloff defeated Gaiser

5/16/69 – Kiel Auditorium (Attendance: 7966)
Blackjack Lanza, w/Bobby Heenan, defeated Edouard Carpentier
Pat O’Connor defeated Yvon Koloff via DQ
Terry Funk and Cowboy Bob Ellis defeated Bob Geigel and Dick the Bruiser when Funk defeated Geigel
Wilbur Snyder and Harley Race draw
Stan Pulaski defeated Tommy Martin
Luis Martinez and Frank Hester defeated Mitsu Arakawa and Tor Kamata. 1-Kamata beat Hester. 2-Hester defeated Arakawa. 3-Martinez defeated Kamata.

5/17/69 – “Championship Wrestling” TV
Johnny Kace draw Luis Martinez
Blackjack Lanza, w/Bobby Heenan, won two straight falls over Al Ramsey
Cowboy Bob Ellis defeated Bill Russell
Bob Geigel defeated Tony Russo

5/24/69 – “Championship Wrestling” TV
Bill Russell defeated Tony Russo
Bob Geigel and Cowboy Bob Ellis draw
Pat O’Connor and Luis Martinez defeated Johnny Kace and Blackjack Lanza, with Bobby Heenan. 1-Martinez defeated Kace. 2-Lanza defeated Martinez. 3-O’Connor defeated Kace.

5/31/69 – “Championship Wrestling” TV
Cowboy Bob Ellis defeated The Viking
NWA Champion Dory Funk Jr. defeated Jerry Myatt
Blackjack Lanza, w/Bobby Heenan, defeated Bruce Kirk
Pat O’Connor defeated Stan Moose
Bill Russell draw Frank Hester

6/7/69 – “Championship Wrestling” TV
Cora Combs defeated Ann Jeanette
Blackjack Lanza, w/Bobby Heenan, defeated Dale Mann
NWA Champion Dory Funk Jr. defeated Tor Kamata
Frank Hester and Luis Martinez defeated The Viking and Bill Russell. 1-Hester beat Russell. 2-Martinez defeated Russell.

6/14/69 – Kiel Auditorium (Attendance: 10,850 sellout)
NWA Champion Dory Funk Jr. defeated Blackjack Lanza, w/Bobby Heenan. Funk won the first fall with a spinning toehold after Lanza missed a knee drop from the ropes. Lanza was injured and the referee stopped the match, giving the decision to Funk.
Ernie Ladd, Terry Funk and Cowboy Bob Ellis defeated Yvon Koloff, Bob Geigel and Harley Race when Funk defeated Race
Pat O’Connor defeated Jack Armstrong
Betty Nicoli defeated Bernice LaRue
Lord Littlebrook defeated Little Jumbo
Luis Martinez and Frank Hester defeated The Viking and Stan Moose. 1-Martinez beat Viking. 2-Viking defeated Hester. 3-Martinez defeated Moose.

6/14/69 – “Championship Wrestling” TV
The Viking defeated Bruce Kirk
Betty Nicoli defeated Cora Combs
Luis Martinez, Pat O’Connor and Cowboy Bob Ellis defeated Bill Russell, Stan Moose and Jerry Myatt. 1-Moose defeated Martinez. 2-Ellis defeated Myatt. 3-Martinez defeated Russell.
Beginning 6/21 and through 7/19, a series of out-of-town wrestling programs were aired. This started a practice that continued through 1982.

7/26/69 – “Championship Wrestling” TV
Bob Geigel defeated Ronnie Paul
Cowboy Bob Ellis defeated K.O. Cox
Gene Kiniski defeated Bill Eskew
Blackjack Lanza, w/Bobby Heenan, defeated Ronnie Etchison

8/2/69 – “Championship Wrestling” TV
Ronnie Etchison defeated Ronnie Paul
Blackjack Lanza defeated Bill Eskew
Pat O’Connor defeated Dale Mann
Gene Kiniski and K.O. Cox draw Cowboy Bob Ellis and Chief Little Bear (also billed as Danny Little Bear)

8/9/69 – “Championship Wrestling” TV
Moose Cholak and Blackjack Lanza, w/Bobby Heenan, defeated Tony Russo and Chief Little Bear when Cholak defeated Russo
Cowboy Bob Ellis defeated Pepi Lopez
Bob Geigel defeated Tim Brooks (later to be Killer Brooks)
Pat O’Connor defeated Rex Allen

8/15/69 – Kiel Auditorium (Attendance: 7204)
Gene Kiniski defeated Cowboy Bob Ellis
Jack Brisco and Blackjack Lanza draw in the finale of a tag elimination bout. The rules stated that if one man was left from each team, they would meet in 2/3 falls with a 30 minute limit. Lanza and Brisco each won one fall within that limit. Originally Brisco, Whipper Billy Watson and Pat O’Connor battled Lanza, Bobby Heenan (his first actual bout in St. Louis) and Moose Cholak. 1-Lanza defeated Watson. 2-Brisco defeated Heenan. 3-Lanza defeated O’Connor. 4-Brisco defeated Cholak.
Bob Geigel double DQ Wilbur Snyder
Betty Niccoli defeated Cora Combs
Ronnie Etchison and Chief Little Bear defeated Dick Murdoch and K.O. Cox. 1-Etchison defeated Cox. 2-Murdoch defeated Etchison. 3-Little Bear defeated Murdoch.

8/16/69 – “Championship Wrestling” TV
Moose Cholak defeated Rex Allen
Bob Geigel defeated Tony Russo (Lou Thesz, special referee)
Pat O’Connor, Tim Brooks and Chief Little Bear defeated K.O. Cox, Pepi Lopez and Blackjack Lanza, w/Bobby Heenan. 1-O’Connor defeated Lopez. 2-Cox defeated Brooks. 3-Little Bear defeated Lopez.

8/23/69 – “Championship Wrestling” TV
Luis Martinez defeated Ronnie Paul
Jack Brisco and Ronnie Etchison draw Gene Kiniski and Corsica Joe. 1-Kiniski beat Etchison. 2-Brisco defeated Joe. Time expired without another fall.
Betty Niccoli defeated Princess Partlowe

8/30/69 – “Championship Wrestling” TV
Luis Martinez draw Dick Murdoch
Gene Kiniski defeated Eddie Sullivan
Jack Brisco defeated Danny Dusek
Ronnie Etchison defeated Ronnie Paul

9/6/69 – “Championship Wrestling” TV
Luis Martinez defeated Eddie Sullivan
Blackjack Lanza, w/Bobby Heenan, defeated Jose Betancourt
Von Raschke defeated Duke Savage
Pat O’Connor defeated Leon Ward
Angelo Poffo defeated Pancho Villa

9/13/69 – “Championship Wrestling” TV (The Saturday time moved to 10:30 p.m. with Sunday continuing at 11 a.m.)
Angelo Poffo defeated Jose Betancourt
Von Raschke defeated Eddie Sullivan
Blackjack Lanza, w/Bobby Heenan, won a handicap match by first beating Leon Ward and then beating Rex Allen
Luis Martinez defeated Duke Savage

9/19/69 – Kiel Auditorium (Attendance: 9058)
Gene Kiniski defeated Jack Brisco
Dory Funk Sr. and Terry Funk no contest Dick the Bruiser and Blackjack Lanza, w/Bobby Heenan
Little Beaver won a midget Battle Royal. Order of elimination: Frenchy Lamont, Jamaica Kid, Little Brutus and Tom Thumb
Waldo Von Erich and Pat O’Connor draw
Von Raschke defeated Ronnie Etchison
Luis Martinez defeated Angelo Poffo

9/20/69 – “Championship Wrestling” TV
Chief Little Bear draw Baron Von Heisinger
Von Raschke defeated Bob Jones
NWA Champion Dory Funk Jr. defeated Kinji Kimura
Luis Martinez draw Great Kojika, each winning one fall within curfew

9/27/69 – “Championship Wrestling” TV
Bob Geigel defeated Bob Sabre
NWA Champion Dory Funk Jr. defeated Baron Von Heisinger
Von Raschke and Great Kojika defeated Bob Baker (now billed as Bob “Ox” Baker or just Bob Baker) and Chief Little Bear. 1-Kojika defeated Bear. 2-Bear defeated Kojika. 3-Raschke defeated Baker.

10/4/69 – “Championship Wrestling” TV
Von Raschke defeated Bobby Price
Gene Kiniski defeated Dale Mann
NWA Champion Dory Funk Jr. defeated Ernie Bemis
Ernie Ladd won a handicap tag bout over Rick Sanchez and Kinji Kimura by beating Kimura
An interview with Gene Kiniski and Dory Funk Sr. ended with Kiniski attacking Funk and battering him. Dory Jr. came to help, but Kiniski pounded him too and threw Junior out of the ring.

10/11/69 – “Championship Wrestling” TV
K.O. Cox defeated Bobby Pitts
NWA Champion Dory Funk Jr. defeated Rick Sanchez
Dory Funk Sr. defeated Kinji Kimura
Ernie Ladd and Pat O’Connor defeated Von Raschke and Bill Russell when Ladd beat Russell

10/17/69 – The Arena (Attendance: 15,099)
NWA Champion Dory Funk Jr. defeated Gene Kiniski 2/3 falls. Lou Thesz, special referee. Kiniski won the first fall and Funk won the second. Thesz stopped the bout and awarded the decision to Funk when Kiniski could not continue after hurting his knee and being caught in the spinning toehold to end the second fall.
Von Raschke, Dick the Bruiser and Waldo Von Erich defeated Whipper Billy Watson, Ernie Ladd and Pat O’Connor when Raschke defeated Watson
Wilbur Snyder defeated K.O. Cox
Bob Geigel defeated Dennis Hall
Terry Funk and Dory Funk Sr. defeated Blackjack Lanza and Bobby Heenan. Joe Louis, special referee. 1-Lanza defeated Senior. 2-Terry defeated Heenan. 3-Heenan was DQ for taking a punch at Louis, who then decked Heenan.
Jessica Rogers defeated Kay Noble
Ronnie Etchison defeated Eddie Sullivan

10/18/69 – “Championship Wrestling” TV (Mickey Garagiola makes his debut as a commentator along with George Abel)
Bob Geigel defeated Ronnie Paul
Pat O’Connor double DQ Von Raschke
Bob Baker defeated Tim Brooks
Luis Martinez defeated Pepe Villa

10/25/69 – “Championship Wrestling” TV
Von Raschke defeated Billy Wolff
Tommy Martin and Luis Martinez defeated Dick the Bruiser and Blackjack Lanza, w/Bobby Heenan. 1-Bruiser defeated Martinez. 2-Bruiser and Lanza got into a battle, sparked by Heenan, and had to be pulled apart. Thus they were DQ for the second and third falls.
Pat O’Connor defeated Jose Quintero
Wilbur Snyder defeated Rick Sanchez

11/1/69 – “Championship Wrestling” TV
Von Raschke defeated Ronnie Paul
Dick the Bruiser defeated Eddie Sullivan
Blackjack Lanza, w/Bobby Heenan, defeated Jim Valen (later billed as Jim Valiant)
Wilbur Snyder won two straight falls over Bob Baker

11/7/69 – Kiel Auditorium (Attendance: 11,275 sellout)
Dick the Bruiser defeated Blackjack Lanza who was counted out outside the ring after Bruiser slammed Bobby Heenan on top of Lanza on the floor
Pat O’Connor defeated Von Raschke via DQ
Ernie Ladd and Wilbur Snyder defeated Bob Geigel and Waldo Von Erich when Ladd beat Geigel
Dewey Robertson defeated Angelo Poffo
Terry Funk defeated Tommy Martin
Moose Cholak and K.O. Cox defeated Ronnie Etchison and Luis Martinez. 1-Etchison beat Cholak. 2-Cholak defeated Etchison. 3-Cox defeated Martinez.

11/8/69 – “Championship Wrestling” TV
Bob Baker drew Tommy Martin
Wilbur Snyder defeated Bill Russell
Blackjack Lanza, w/Bobby Heenan, won two straight falls over Billy Wolff
Von Raschke defeated Rick Sanchez

11/15/69 – “Championship Wrestling” TV
Waldo Von Erich defeated Ronnie Paul
Von Raschke defeated Jim Valen
Blackjack Lanza, w/Bobby Heenan, defeated Bob Baker
Dewey Robertson defeated Bob Sabre

11/21/69 – Kiel Auditorium (Attendance: 7146)
Dick the Bruiser and Wilbur Snyder defeated Von Raschke and Blackjack Lanza, w/Bobby Heenan. 1-Bruiser defeated Raschke. 2-Raschke defeated Snyder. 3-Bruiser won via DQ for Heenan’s interference.
Ernie Ladd defeated Unknown Gladiator, who unmasked as Johnny James
Pat O’Connor defeated Moose Cholak
Dewey Robertson defeated Joe Turko
Bob Geigel defeated Jerry Monte
Luis Martinez and Tommy Martin defeated K.O. Cox and Bob Baker. 1-Cox beat Martinez. 2-Martinez defeated Cox. 3-Martin defeated Baker.

11/22/69 – “Championship Wrestling” TV
Tommy Martin defeated Mike Rolinsky
Blackjack Lanza, w/Bobby Heenan, defeated Bob Jones
Dewey Robertson defeated Bob Baker
Waldo Von Erich and Von Raschke defeated Pat O’Connor and Bob Sabre when Raschke defeated Sabre

11/29/69 – “Championship Wrestling” TV
Dewey Robertson defeated Mike Rolinsky
Blackjack Lanza, w/Bobby Heenan, defeated Thor Hagen
Von Raschke defeated Johnny James
Tommy Martin double DQ Bob Geigel

12/5/69 – Kiel Auditorium (Attendance: 11,360 sellout)
Dick the Bruiser defeated Blackjack Lanza, w/Bobby Heenan, in a Texas Death Match. Whipper Billy Watson, special referee.
Ernie Ladd defeated Waldo Von Erich via DQ
Wilbur Snyder and Dewey Robertson defeated Moose Cholak and Von Raschke. Snyder defeated Cholak for the only fall achieved within the 30-minute limit.
Pat O’Connor no contest Tommy Martin when O’Connor refused the victory after Martin was injured
Bob Geigel defeated Ronnie Etchison
Angelo Poffo defeated Jerry Monte
Luis Martinez defeated Joe Turko

12/6/69 – “Championship Wrestling” TV
Johnny James draw Tommy Martin
Von Raschke defeated Thor Hagen
Blackjack Lanza, w/Bobby Heenan, and Bob Geigel defeated Bob Baker and Dewey Robertson. 1-Lanza defeated Baker. 2-Lanza defeated Baker again.

12/13/69 – “Championship Wrestling” TV
Tommy Martin defeated Kinji Kimura
Wilbur Snyder defeated Angelo Poffo
Thor Hagen defeated Jose Betancourt
Von Raschke defeated Tim Brooks

12/20/69 – “Championship Wrestling” TV
Dewey Robertson defeated Kinji Kimura
Von Raschke defeated Don Drummer
Dick the Bruiser defeated Ronnie Paul
Thor Hagen defeated Mike Rolinsky

12/27/69 – “Championship Wrestling” TV
Angelo Poffo and Tommy Martin draw
Dick the Bruiser defeated Thor Hagen
Dewey Robertson defeated Bob Jones
Von Raschke and Bob Geigel defeated Wilbur Snyder and Tim Brooks when Raschke beat Brooks

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