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==Early life== |
==Early life== |
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Chris was the oldest of the three children born on December 5, 1929 in Hamilton, Ontario to [[Greeks|Greek]] parents, Nicolaos and Evangelia (Evangeline) Tolos, followed by his brother [[John Tolos|John]] and sister Mary. Growing up in Hamilton, both boys |
Chris was the oldest of the three children born on December 5, 1929 in Hamilton, Ontario to [[Greeks|Greek]] parents, Nicolaos and Evangelia (Evangeline) Tolos, followed by his brother [[John Tolos|John]] and sister Mary. Growing up in Hamilton, both boys played football, hockey, lacrosse and track, and learning to amateur wrestle. Chris got into pro wrestling via Wee Willie Davis and made his debut in Buffalo around 1951.<ref name="Cancer Claims Chris Tolos"/> |
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==Wrestling career== |
==Wrestling career== |
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Chris Tolos | |
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Born | December 5, 1929 Hamilton, Ontario, Canada[1] |
Died | August 13, 2005 Hamilton, Ontario, Canada[1] | (aged 75)
Cause of death | Cancer |
Professional wrestling career | |
Ring name(s) | Chris Tolos[1] |
Billed height | 6 ft 0 in (183 cm) |
Billed weight | 220 lb (100 kg) |
Debut | 1951[1] |
Retired | 1980 |
Chris Tolos (December 5, 1929 – August 13, 2005) was a Canadian professional wrestler.[1]
Early life
Chris was the oldest of the three children born on December 5, 1929 in Hamilton, Ontario to Greek parents, Nicolaos and Evangelia (Evangeline) Tolos, followed by his brother John and sister Mary. Growing up in Hamilton, both boys played football, hockey, lacrosse and track, and learning to amateur wrestle. Chris got into pro wrestling via Wee Willie Davis and made his debut in Buffalo around 1951.[1]
Wrestling career
Chris debuted as a heel at first, losing preliminary bouts to the likes of Johnny Barend, Sandor Kovacs and Don Beitelman (Curtis), all of whom he would fight many times over the years.[1]
He soon brought John into the sport. Together, they were one of the best teams ever, holding numerous tag titles, including the WWWF U.S. tag titles in 1963, the NWA World tag titles in Florida in 1964 and in Detroit that same year, the World and Canadian tag titles in Vancouver in 1967 and the Pacific Coast tag belts in California in 1953. They weren't showy, wearing simple tights to the ring. Rough and tough in the ring, their style relied on hard work and supporting a partner who was in trouble.[1]
In 1972, Chris went to Los Angeles and teamed with John for a strong run as babyfaces, against Black Gordman and Goliath, one of his few stints as a babyface.[1]
Chris typically stayed close to home, very dedicated to his disabled sister, allowing his brother John to hit the road and become a singles star, particularly in Los Angeles with his epic feud with Freddie Blassie. In the late '60s, Chris "The Body" Tolos feuded with Iron Mike Dibiase in Omaha, and had his share of NWA World title shots.[1]
Death
Chris Tolos died of cancer on Friday, August 13, 2005.[1] His brother and tag team partner John died in May 2009.[2]
Championships and accomplishments
- American Wrestling Association
- AWA Midwest Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Stan Pulaski
- Big Time Wrestling
- NWA World Tag Team Championship (Detroit version) (1 time) - with John Tolos
- Championship Wrestling from Florida
- Maple Leaf Wrestling
- NWA International Tag Team Championship (Toronto version) (3 times) - with John Tolos
- NWA All-Star Wrestling
- NWA Canadian Tag Team Championship (Vancouver version) (2 times) - with John Tolos[3]
- NWA World Tag Team Championship (Vancouver version) (2 times) - with John Tolos[4]
- Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum
- Class of 2007 - Inducted as a member of the Canadian Wrecking Crew (with John Tolos)
- Stampede Wrestling
- NWA International Tag Team Championship (Calgary version) (1 time) - with John Tolos
- World Wide Wrestling Federation
- WWWF United States Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with John Tolos
Notes
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Cancer Claims Chris Tolos". SLAM! Sports. Retrieved 2008-03-27.
- ^ John Tolos dies at 78; notorious wrestling villain known as the Golden Greek - Los Angeles Times. Retrieved on 2009-06-02.
- ^ "NWA Canadian Tag Team Title (Vancouver)". Wrestling Titles. Retrieved 2008-02-25.
- ^ "World Tag Team Title (Vancouver)". Wrestling Titles. Retrieved 2008-02-25.