Dan Kroffat

Dan Kroffat
Dan Kroffat
Ring name(s) "Cowboy" Dan Kroffat[1]
"Dynamite" Dan Kroffat[1]
King Crow[1]
Billed height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)[1]
Billed weight 240 lb (110 kg)[1]
Billed from Vancouver, British Columbia[1]
Debut 1963[1]
Retired 1985[2]

Dan Kroffat is a professional wrestler who was active as a wrestler and booker in the National Wrestling Alliance and Stampede Wrestling in the 1960s and 1970s

While acting as a booker in Stampede Wrestling, Kroffat invented the ladder match.[2]

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Career

Stampede Wrestling

Kroffat was discovered by Earl Maynard, a professional wrestler and former Mr. Universe, while working as a lifeguard in Vancouver, British Columbia. Maynard began training Kroffat before recommending Stu Hart as a trainer. Kroffat and his wife moved to Calgary, Alberta, where Kroffat trained and debuted in Hart's Stampede Wrestling promotion.[2] Wrestling as "Cowboy" Dan Kroffat, he formed a tag team with Bill Cody and won the Stampede Wrestling International Tag Team Championship in the summer of 1971.[1][3] In July 1972, Kroffat won his first Stampede North American Heavyweight Championship by defeating Tor Kamata.[1][4] Kroffat and Kamata wrestled several time, and Kroffat designed a new match type for one of the encounters. A bag of money was hung from the ceiling and the two competitors fought to retrieve the bag by climbing a stepladder. The idea caught on, and subsequent matches saw Kroffat's title belt replace the money, with the stipulation that the first wrestler to retrieve the belt would be champion. The idea of a ladder match has been used ever since, as Bret Hart helped popularize the stipulation in the World Wrestling Federation (now World Wrestling Entertainment).[2]

Over the next two years, he held both championships several times. He won the tag team title twice while teaming with Lennie Hurst and combined with Cody to win the title belts for the fourth and final time.[3] Kroffat also engaged in a feud with Archie Gouldie in Stampede Wrestling. The pair traded the North American Heavyweight Title back and forth in a series of matches. Kroffat defeated Gouldie to win the belt in 1973, but Gouldie later regained the title. Still in that same year, Kroffat won the title back from Gouldie to begin his third reign as champion.[1][4] He then feuded with Gil Hayes, who beat him to win the title. Kroffat regained the belt from Hayes but was unable to win it back after dropping it to him again.[1][4]

National Wrestling Alliance

Kroffat also enjoyed success outside of Stampede Wrestling. In a match that took place in Vancouver, he won the NWA United National Championship while wrestling as King Krow in 1972.[1][5] He also won the Vancouver version of the NWA Canadian Tag Team Championship twice in 1974, teaming with Leo Madril and Wayne Bridges.[1][6]

Later career

Back in Stampede Wrestling, Kroffat defeated his old rival Gouldie to regain the North American Heavyweight Championship. Once again, however, Gouldie won the title back later in the series of matches. He won the belt for the final time by defeating Killer Tim Brooks. After winning the belt, Kroffat retired from professional wrestling and vacated the championship.[1][4][7] He continued to wrestle occaionally, however, until retiring for good in 1985.[2]

Retirement

After leaving wrestling in 1985, Kroffat opened Daniel's Auto Wholesale Centre, a used car dealership.[2] After bovine spongiform encephalopathy, also known as mad cow disease, was discovered in an Albertan cow in 2003, the United States stopped importing Canadian cattle. Due to the problems this created in the Albertan cattle industry, Kroffat led a campaign to reopen the border, gathering signatures on a petition and pressuring the Canadian federal government to help with the cause.[8]

After Kroffat's retirement, professional wrestler Philip Lafond, who was a fan of Kroffat's, took on the ring name Dan Kroffat in his honor.[2]

Championships and accomplishments

References

External links


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