- John Quinn (wrestler)
Infobox Wrestler
name=John Quinn
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names=John Quinn
The Stomper
Little John
The Butcher
The Kentucky Butcher
Virgil the Kentucky Butcher
The Masked Spoiler
John Clay
Danny Dubois
Marcel LeMay
height=height|ft=6|in=5
weight=convert|290|lb|kg|abbr=on|lk=on
birth_date=1944
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birth_place=Hamilton, Ontario ,Canada
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billed=
trainer=Al Spittles
debut=1961
retired=1987
website=|John Quinn (born 1944) is a retired Canadian professional wrestler who competed in North American regional promotions including
NWA All-Star Wrestling ,Pacific Northwest Wrestling andStampede Wrestling during the 1960s and early 1970s. He also had a brief but memorable stint in theWorld Wide Wrestling Federation as The Kentucky Butcher during 1968 where he faced then WWWF World Heavyweight ChampionBruno Sammartino on several occasions.During his later career, he also appeared in European and Japanese organizations from the 1970s until the late 1980s. A popular "heel" in
Great Britain during this time, he held the British World Heavyweight Championship a record four times between 1980 and 1986. [ cite web |url=http://www.garywill.com/wrestling/canada/quinnj.htm |title=Canadian Pro Wrestling Page of Fame: "Big" John Quinn |accessdate= |author=Will, Gary |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |year= |month= |format= |work= |publisher=GaryWill.com |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= ]He is also a cousin of
Pat Quinn , former head coach of theToronto Maple Leafs .cite web| last = Johns| first = Fred| title =SLAM SPORTS "In Celebration of John Quinn."| url=http://www.johnnycanuck.com/paw/history.htm| accessdate = 2008-08-24]Career
Early career
A native of
Hamilton, Ontario , Quinn was brought in as a sparring partner forWhipper Billy Watson 's wrestling camp. Impressed by Quinn, he was invited by Watson to join his tour in Ontario during the summer. cite web |url=http://www.dutchsavage.com/wrestlinginterviews.html |title=Wrestling Interviews: "Big" John Quinn |accessdate= |author= |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |year=2006 |month=August |format= |work= |publisher=DutchSavage.com |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= ] Later training under Al Spittles, he eventually made his debut in 1961 wrestling for promoter Larry Kasaboski in northern Ontario. For the next few years, he wrestled under numerous ring names as he toured Canada and the United States including Marcel LeMay, Danny Dubois, Jack Clay and The Masked Spoiler.In early 1965, Quinn began wrestling in the World Wide Wrestling Federation as Virgil the Kentucky Butcher defeating
Arnold Skaaland during a television taping at the National Arena inWashington, DC on January 18, 1965 as well as defeating Skaaland and Wes Hutchinson later that month. [ cite web |url=http://www.angelfire.com/wrestling/cawthon777/65.htm |title=WWWF: 1965 |accessdate= |author=Cawthon, Graham |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |year= |month= |format= |work= |publisher=Graham Cawthon's History of the WWE |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= ]Later that year, he returned to Ontario and teamed with Wes Hutchins as the Masked Yankees in
Frank Tunney 'sMaple Leaf Wrestling . They soon climbed to the top of the tag team division defeatingEmile Dupree & Paul DeMarco andSweet Daddy Siki andTony Parisi among others before suffering a disqualification loss to Whipper Billy Watson & "Lord" Athol Layton on December 26, 1965. [ cite web |url=http://www.garywill.com/toronto/1965.htm |title=1965 Results: Debuts for Singh, Powers, Calhoun |accessdate= |author=Will, Gary |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |year= |month= |format= |work= |publisher=Gary Will's Toronto Wrestling History |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= ]Winning the vacant NWA International Tag Team Championship on January 9, their eventual defeat by Billy Watson and Bulldog Brower in
Toronto, Ontario on July 10 was one of the highest drawing matches of the year with 7,500 in attendance. [ cite web |url=http://www.garywill.com/toronto/yearly.htm |title=Top drawing matches, year-by-year, 1929-1974 |accessdate= |author=Will, Gary |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |year= |month= |format= |work= |publisher=Gary Will's Toronto Wrestling History |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= ]World Wide Wrestling Federation
Returning to the WWWF full time in December 1967, he defeated Arnold Skaaland and
Angelo Savoldi [ cite web |url=http://www.angelfire.com/wrestling/cawthon777/67.htm |title=WWWF: 1967 |accessdate= |author=Cawthon, Graham |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |year= |month= |format= |work= |publisher=Graham Cawthon's History of the WWE |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= ] and, the following year, he also defeated Mario Frateroli,Edouard Carpentier and feuded withLouis Cerdan during February and March. On March 11, he faced WWWF World Heavyweight ChampionBruno Sammartino atMadison Square Garden inNew York City, New York being pinned by Sammartino after a backward flip press.Facing
Gino Brito at theProvidence Civic Center inProvidence, Rhode Island on March 16, he also received a rematch against Bruno Sammartino at theBoston Garden inBoston, Massachusetts later that month. Teaming with Bill Miller and "Crazy" Luke Graham in a best 3-of-5 falls match againstDominic DeNucci ,Victor Rivera andEarl Maynard in South Plainville, New Jersey on March 22, he also facing Dominic DeNucci in several single matches during the next several weeks.In early-April, Quinn again faced Bruno Sammartino in several rematches and defeated the world champion by countout in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on April 4. In the following weeks, Quinn came close to dethroning Sammartino fighting him to a time-limit draw in Washington, DC on April 15 and defeating Sammartino by countout at the Boston Garden five days later.After defeating Tony Altimore at Moose Hall in
Trenton, New Jersey on April 22, he took on the The Sicilians (Lou Albano and Tony Altimore) in a handicap match at theBaltimore Civic Center inBaltimore, Maryland on April 24 before facing Bruno Sammartino in a Texas Death match in Philadelphia later that week.Losing matches to
Bobo Brazil and Earl Maynard in early May, he again lost to Bruno Sammartino in a Texas Death match at the Boston Garden on May 11 and teamed withGorilla Monsoon several days later fighting to a time-limit draw against Bruno Sammartino andVictor Rivera in Philadelphia on May 18. Facing Earl Maynard and Louis Cerdan during the next week, he and Gorilla Monsoon again fought Sammartino and Rivera to a draw inElizabeth, New Jersey on May 25. Defeating Sammartino and Edouard Carpentier in a tag team match at the Boston Garden with Monsoon on May 29, he and Monsoon lost to Sammartino and Rivera in a 2-3 falls match in Philadelphia on June 8.Defeating Ricky Sexton in
Lawrence, Massachusetts on June 10, he faced Crybaby" George Cannon and Victor Rivera whom he fought to a time limit draw at the National Arena on June 13. Later that night, he teamed withBull Ramos and Hans Mortier to defeat Rivera, Earl Maynard and Arnold Skaaland.Returning to the Boston Garden on June 15, he and Monsoon fought to a no-contest against Sammartino and Rivera and, later that week, teamed with Prof. Toru Tanaka against Victor Rivera & Edouard Carpentier in
Bangor, Maine on June 19. Defeating Lennie Solomon and George Cannon later that month, he once again faced Bruno Sammartino losing to him in Baltimore on June 26.Teaming with Bull Ramos, he also lost to Victor Rivera & Earl Maynard in
Hershey, Pennsylvania on June 28 as well a 6-man tag team match with Gorilla Monsoon and Prof. Toru Tanaka against Eduard Carpentier, Victor Rivera and Bruno Sammartino in a 3-of-5 falls match at the Boston Garden on July 6. DefeatingJohnny Rodz on July 11, he also faced Eduard Carpentier, Victor Rivera, Bull Ramos, Hans Mortier later that month.On August 15, with Bull Ramos and George "the Animal" Steele, he lost to Earl Maynard, Victor Rivera and Bruno Sammartino at the National Arena. During the next two days, he lost back to back matches against Sammartino in
Asbury Park, New Jersey and Bobo Brazil at Madison Square Garden on August 17. He and Gorilla Monsoon also lost to Bruno Sammartino and Victor Rivera on August 27.While in Pittsburgh on September 13, Quinn defeated The Battman when the match was stopped by referee's decision due to injury. Following this, Quinn's feud with Bruno Sammartino was resumed as he and Bull Ramos faced the Battman and Bruno Sammartino in several tag team matches throughout September. Later that month, in a 6-man tag team match with
Baron Mikel Scicluna and Joe Thomas, Quinn lost to Sammartino, Victor Rivera and Art Thomas on September 28.After yet another failed attempt to defeat Sammartino on October 3, he and Bull Ramos fought Bruno Sammartino and Batman to a time limit draw the following night in
Wheeling, West Virginia . Teaming with Baron Mikel Scicluna and Gorilla Monsoon against Haystacks Calhoun & Victor Rivera in early October, he also lost to the Battman via disqualification on October 18. He and Bull Ramos also lost to Bobo Brazil and Ernie Lassiter atMadison Square Garden on October 21 and, the following month, he and Chuck Adcock lost to The Sicilians on November 11.Although he and Gorilla Monsoon defeated WWWF World Champion Bruno Sammartino & Battman in Pittsburgh on November 15, he lost in a 6-man tag team match with Gorilla Monsoon and Baron Mikel Scicluna to Haystacks Calhoun, Spiros Arion and Victor Rivera at Madison Square Garden on November 18. He scored several singles victories over Frank Durso, Frank Holtz and Pete Sanchez before losing to Bruno Sammartino in a best 2-3 falls match at Monessen High School in Rostraver, Pennsylvania on November 22.
On November 26, he and Baron Mikel Scicluna faced The Sicilians (Lou Albano & Tony Altimore) at the Expo Building in
Portland, Maine . Losing to Spiros Arion in Trenton on December 2, he also faced Joe Adcock, Haystack Calhoun and Victor Rivera later that year [ cite web |url=http://www.angelfire.com/wrestling/cawthon777/68.htm |title=WWWF: 1968 |accessdate= |author=Cawthon, Graham |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |year= |month= |format= |work= |publisher=Graham Cawthon's History of the WWE |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= ] before his final WWWF appearance losing to Bruno Sammartino at a television taping in Philadelphia on January 11, 1969. [ cite web |url=http://www.angelfire.com/wrestling/cawthon777/69.htm |title=WWWF: 1969 |accessdate= |author=Cawthon, Graham |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |year= |month= |format= |work= |publisher=Graham Cawthon's History of the WWE |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= ]National Wrestling Alliance
Moving on to
World Class Championship Wrestling , Quinn continued wrestling as the Kentucky Butcher defeating Danny Plechas inFort Worth, Texas on January 13. Defeating Alex Medina inDallas, Texas the following night, he and Krusher Kowalski lost in a tag team match against Dr. Dan Miller and Fred Curry on January 20. Losing toGrizzly Smith by disqualification the next day, he and Tank Morgan lost to Grizzly Smith &Waldo Von Erich on January 27. In February, he also lost matches to Joe Blanchard, Dr. Dan Miller andJose Lothario before wrestling his last match against Waldo Von Erich on February 18. [ cite web |url=http://www.worldclasswrestling.info/results/1969res.htm |title=World Class Championship Wrestling: 1991-94 |accessdate= |author=Dananay, John |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |year=2006 |month= |format= |work= |publisher=World Class Memories |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= ]Two days later, under the name Little John, made his debut in
Georgia Championship Wrestling defeatingSeiji Sakaguchi at the Atlanta Municipal Auditorium inAtlanta, Georgia . Feuding withThe Assassins (Assassin #1 & Assassin #2), he teamed with Bill Dromo, Louie Tillet and Buddy Fuller during the next month. On April 4, Quinn was allowed to enter a one-night championship tournament for the held up NWA Georgia Tag Team Championship with a mystery partner later revealed asGrizzly Smith . Teaming with Smith as The Kentuckyians, they defeated Dale Lewis & Eduardo Perez in the opening rounds before being eliminated by The Assassins in the semi-finals.On April 11, they teamed with The Professional to defeat
The Spoiler & The Assassins in a 6-man tag team match withBill Longson as special referee. As part of the pre-match stipulation, The Spoiler was forced to unmask following the match and was identified as Mike Davis.Defeating Dale Lewis and Skandor Akbar and Los Toros (Cisco Grimaldo & Roberto Pico) during the next several weeks, he also faced Joe Turco and Assassin #2 in single matches. Although he and Smith defeated The Assassins on May 2, they were unable to defeat them in a title match the following week. Fighting to a lime limit draw against The Professional & The Spoiler on May 16, The Kentuckyians again lost to The Assassins on May 23, however they defeated Tony Nero & Tom Bradley and Mitsu &
Sugi Sito later that month.On June 3, after defeating Tony Nero in a singles match at the
Macon Coliseum inMacon, Georgia , he and Smith defeated Tony Nero & The Professional at the same event. Three days later however, he and Smith lost to Tom Bradley & the Assassins in a 6-man tag team match with Leo Garibaldi.Teaming with Corsica Jean, Bill Dromo and Tim Geohagen during the next few weeks, he also briefly feuded with Skandor Akbar in late-June. Teaming with Bill Dromo, Johnny Walker and
Bob Armstrong against Chati Yokuchi & Mr. Ito during the next month, he and Dromo managed to defeat The Assassins by disqualification on July 17.The following night, he and Smith lost to The Super Assassins. Feuding with The Super Assassins (Super Assassin #1 & Super Assassin #2) and their manager Super Manager during the next two months, although twice defeating them by disqualification in late-July, they lost to them several times during the next few weeks. After losing to The Super Assassins on August 15, Quinn left the area. [ cite web |url=http://www.georgiawrestlinghistory.com/whoswho/l/little_john/01-01.html |title=Who's Who: Little John (John Quinn) |accessdate= |author= |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |year= |month= |format= |work= |publisher=GeorgiaWrestlingHistory.com |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= ]
NWA All-Star Wrestling
By early 1970, after a stint as The Butcher for promoter
Ed Farhat in Detroit, he eventually ended up in Vancouver'sNWA All-Star Wrestling , where then-promoterGene Kiniski billed him under his real name as "Mighty" John Quinn. Teaming with "Bulldog" Bob Brown, he defeatedDean Higuchi & Steve Bolus to win the NWA Canadian Tag Team Championship on February 9, 1970. Losing the title toDon Leo Jonathan & Duncan McTavish on September 7, Quinn would team withDutch Savage to regain the title, defeating Don Leo Jonathan & Steven Little Bear on February 15, 1971. He and Savage would lose the title a month later to Dean Higuchi & Steven Little Bear on March 15.In May, he made his Toronto debut with
Maple Leaf Wrestling teaming with Skull Brother #1 againstWhipper Billy Watson &Haystack Calhoun on May 2. DefeatingLou Klein the following night, he and Man Mountain Cannon would lose to Bobo Brazil &Dewey Robertson at theVarsity Stadium on June 6. Teaming with Mike Loren, he would also lose to Bobo Brazil & Luis Martinez on June 20 although he would score victories over Man Mountain Cannon, Lou Klein and Dewey Robertson before fighting to a double disqualification withThe Sheik on August 29. He would leave the area after losing a Death Match to The Sheik on September 5. [ cite web |url=http://www.garywill.com/toronto/1971.htm |title=1971 Results: Whipper Billy Watson's final year |accessdate= |author=Will, Gary |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |year= |month= |format= |work= |publisher=Gary Will's Toronto Wrestling History |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= ] Leaving forStampede Wrestling , he defeated Black Angus Campbell for the Stampede North American Heavyweight Championship in October before losing the title back to Campbell inEdmonton, Alberta on November 6, 1971.In early 1972, Quinn toured
NWA Tri-State as The Stomper and won the NWA Mid-South Brass Knuckles and North American Heavyweight titles fromBill Watts in March. Within several weeks, he had lost the Brass Knuckles title to Bob Sweetan in June and the North American title back to Watts in the following month.Returning to Vancouver, Quinn teamed with Bob Brown once again to challenge his former tag team partner Dutch Savage & Steven Little Bear for the NWA Canadian Tag Team Championship, later defeating them in
New Westminster, British Columbia on August 7, 1972. Feuding with Savage & Little Bear over the tag team titles, they would trade the tag team belts twice with their rivals before finally losing the championship to them on January 22, 1973.Several months later, he would team with Gerry Romano to defeat The Brute &
Mike Webster on July 16 and held the titles for a little more than a month before losing the titles to The Brute &Gene Kiniski on August 20. Later that year while in Superstar Championship Wrestling, he and Paddy Ryan would defeatRay Steele &Luke Brown for the SCW Western States Tag Team Championship inSeattle, Washington on November 20, 1973. The following year, he was awarded the SCW Western States Heavyweight Championship when former champion Bob Mongol left the promotion in January 1974. He would eventually loose the title to Eddie Sullivan inYakima, Washington on March 6 as well as the tag team titles to Sullivan & Luke Brown inRichland, Washington on March 22, 1974.He later reappeared in Stampede Wrestling to defeat
Danny Little Bear to regain the Stampede North American Heavyweight Championship on September 13. Feuding withLes Thornton over the title during the next several months, he would trade the title with Thornton in December 1974 before finally losing the title to Larry Lane the following year. As part ofBig Bad John 's controversial stable with King Curtis andMr. Hito , he would become involved in a lengthy feud with "Cowboy" Dan Kroffat, Larry Lane andMark Lewin after he and members of Big Bad John's "army" handcuffed promoterStu Hart to the ring ropes and attacked him at an event in Calgary. [ McCoy, Heath. "Pain and Passion: The History of Stampede Wrestling". Toronto: CanWest Books, 2005. (pg. 129) ISBN 0-9736719-8-X ] He would also briefly hold the Stampede International Tag Team Title with Mr. Hito defeating Les Thornton &Frankie Laine for the titles on May 2, 1975 before the titles were vacated later that year.During 1976, he and Kinji Shibuya defeated Don Leo Jonathan & "Superfly" Jimmy Snuka on May 20 and also faced
Terry Funk in a match for theNWA World Heavyweight Championship in Vancouver on July 19. cite web |url=http://www.wrestling-titles.com/nwa/world/nwa-h-matches/nwa-h-matches1976.html |title=Records of NWA World Heavyweight championship Matches: 1976-76 |accessdate= |author= |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |year=2003 |month= |format= |work= |publisher=Puroresu Dojo |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= ] DefeatingJohn Tolos for the NWA Pacific Coast Heavyweight Championship on August 9, Quinn and Shibuya would hold the NWA Canadian Tag Team title for five months before losing them to Jonathan &John Anson on October 28. He would also lose the NWA Pacific Coast title to Don Leo Jonathan on December 13, 1976.During the next two years, he and Don Leo Jonathan would feud over the titles with Quinn winning the Canadian Tag Team title once more with
Kurt Von Hess before losing the title to Don Leo Jonathan & Dutch Savage on January 17, 1977.Japan
Later that year, he and
Kurt Von Hess entered an 8-team championship tournament for the IWE Tag Team titles. Defeating Rusher Kimura & Shiyouzu Ooiyama in the opening rounds and Ryuma Go & Thunder Sugiyama in the semi-finals, he and Von Hess would defeat Animal Hamigachi & Isamu Teranishi in the finals to win the IWE Tag Team Championship inYokohama, Japan on March 25, 1977. The following night, he and Kurt Von Hess lost the titles to Animal Hamigachi & Isamu Teranishi in a 2-3 falls match atSumo Hall inTokyo, Japan . During the match, although Von Hess took the first fall pinning Animal Hamiguchi, he and Von Hess were disqualified forfeiting a fall to their opponents and Hamiguchi pinned Von Hess for the third pinfall. [ cite web |url=http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/supercards/japan/misc/iwe.html |title=International Wrestling Enterprise |accessdate= |author= |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |year= |month= |format= |work= |publisher=ProWrestlingHistory.com |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= ]Later that year, he faced NWA World Heavyweight Champion
Harley Race inCalgary, Alberta on July 8, 1977.Great Britain and later career
Returning to Vancouver, he briefly regained the NWA Pacific Coast Heavyweight Championship before losing the title to
Gene Kiniski on May 15. He would also have one last run with longtime rival Don Leo Jonathan as NWA Canadian Tag Team Champions in early 1978, Quinn began competing internationally with theCatch Wrestling Association where he competed in "World Cup" tournaments inHanover, Germany andVienna, Austria . He would also gain particular notoriety in Great Britain while appearing onITV 's "World of Sport " making anti-British statements towards audiences and often referred to Britons as "cowardly". Issuing open challenges to British heavyweights, his match against Big Daddy proved especially popular as an estimated 10,000 were in attendance at the sold-outWembley Arena in 1979. Nagasaki, Kendo. "The Grapple Manual: Heroes and Villains from the Golden Age of World Wrestling". London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2005. (pg. 57) ISBN 0-297-84419-9 ] [ cite web |url=http://britishwrestlingarchive.co.uk/RESULTS%20FROM%20THE%20ROYAL%20ALBERT%20HALL%20AND%20WEMBLEY%20ARENA%20SPECTACULARS.htm |title=Results from the Royal Albert Hall and Wembley Arena Spectaculars |accessdate= |author= |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |year=2003 |month= |format= |work= |publisher=BritishWrestlingArchive.co.uk |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= ]In what was considered a major upset, Quinn would later go on to win the British World Heavyweight Championship defeating Wayne Bridges in
London, England on April 21, 1980. Although his victory was intended to set up a feud with Bridges over the title, Quinn jumped to the rivalAll-Star Promotions while still champion although Bridges was later awarded the title.Defeating numerous British wrestlers including World Mid-heavyweight Champion
Mark Rocco , British Mid-heavyweight Champion Chic Cullen and World Lightweight ChampionJohnny Saint , [ cite web |url=http://www.wrestling-titles.com/europe/uk/britainhistory.html |title=The History of British Wrestling |accessdate= |author=Lister, John |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |year=2002 |month= |format= |work= |publisher=Puroresu Dojo |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= ] he would eventually lose the World heavyweight title to Tony St. Clair in Hanley, England on May 8, 1982.When Wayne Bridges also left for All-Star Promotions in 1983, he and Quinn would resume their feud over the British World Heavyweight title which would also involve Tony St. Clair whom Quinn eventually defeating Tony St. Clair for the title in
Slough, England on February 13, 1984. [ cite web |url=http://www.britishwrestlingarchive.co.uk/1984%20RESULTS.htm |title=1984 Results |accessdate= |author= |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |year=2003 |month= |format= |work= |publisher=BritishWrestlingArchive.co.uk |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= ]The following month, Quinn would also tour Japan taking part in several interpromotional matches with
All Japan Pro Wrestling and the World Wrestling Federation with he andOtto Wanz fightingYoshiaki Yatsu & Animal Hamaguchi to a double count-out inFukuoka, Japan on May 11. Losing toTatsumi Fujinami ,Seiji Sakaguchi andAndré the Giant during the next several days, he would defeatYoshiaki Fujiwara in Kumamoto, Japan on May 15 and, the following night in Saga, he and "Big" John Studd defeated Yoshiaki Yatsu & Isamu Teranishi. He would also team with WWF World Heavyweight ChampionHulk Hogan andThe Masked Superstar in a 6-man tag team match losing to Tatsumi Fujinami, Seigi Sakaguchi andAntonio Inoki in Nagasaki, Japan on May 17.After defeating
Kuniaki Kobayashi inHiroshima, Japan on the last night of the tour, Quinn returned to Great Britain to resume his feud with Bridges and St. Clair. [ cite web |url=http://www.angelfire.com/wrestling/cawthon777/84.htm |title=WWF: 1984 |accessdate= |author=Cawthon, Graham |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |year= |month= |format= |work= |publisher=Graham Cawthon's History of the WWE |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= ] During the next two years, Quinn would win the British World Heavyweight Championship two more times from Tony St. Clair before losing the title for a forth and final time to Wayne Bridges on September 9, 1986.However, due in part to business disagreements with British promoters as well as the overall decline of professional wrestling in Great Britain, Quinn returned to British Columbia in 1988. Quinn rejoined All-Star Wrestling for a time although he would leave the promotion over a pay dispute with promoter
Al Tomko and retired shortly after wrestling his final match againstDanny Biback inCloverdale, British Columbia .Retirement and recent years
In the years after his retirement, Quinn worked in a variety of jobs ranging from a laborer and truck driver to hotel and restaurant ownership. At one point, Quinn was in ill health however he would eventually recover.
Remaining uninvolved in professional wrestling for almost 20 years, Quinn made an appearance with Twister's Gym at the Abbotsford Agri-fair hosted by Top Ranked Wrestling in July 2007. During the event, a tribute show was held in his honor and was presented a plaque by the organizers. [ cite web |url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2005/08/04/1159250.html |title=SLAM! Wrestling: In celebration of John Quinn |accessdate= |author=Johns, Fred |authorlink= |coauthors= |date=2005-08-04 |year= |month= |format= |work= |publisher=SLAM! Sports |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= ]
Championships and accomplishments
*
International Wrestling Enterprise
**IWF Tag Team Championship (1 time) with Kurt von Hess [ cite web |url=http://www.wrestling-titles.com/japan/iwe/iwe-t.html |title=I.W.A. World Tag Team Title (IWE) |accessdate=|date= |year=2003 |month= |publisher=Puroresu Dojo ]
*National Wrestling Alliance
*Regional
**NWA Pacific Coast Heavyweight Championship (Vancouver version) (2 times) [ cite web |url=http://www.wrestling-titles.com/canada/bc/nwa/bc-pc-h.html |title=N.W.A. Pacific Coast Heavyweight Title |accessdate=|date= |year=2003 |month= |publisher=Puroresu Dojo ]
**NWA Canadian Tag Team Championship (Vancouver version) (9 times) with Bob Brown (4), Dutch Savage, Gerry Romano, Kinji Shibuya, Kurt Von Hess and Don Leo Jonathan [ cite web |url=http://www.wrestling-titles.com/canada/bc/nwa/bc-can-t.html |title=N.W.A. Canadian Tag Team Title |accessdate= |date= |year=2003 |month= |publisher=Puroresu Dojo ]
**NWA Mid-South North American Championship (1 times) [ cite web |url=http://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/midsouth/nwa/mids-na-h.html |title=North American Heavyweight Title (Mid-South) |accessdate=|date= |year=2003 |month=|publisher=Puroresu Dojo ]
**NWA Tri-State Brass Knuckles Championship (1 time) [ cite web |url=http://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/midsouth/nwa/tri-bk.html |title=N.W.A. Tri-State Brass Knuckles Title |accessdate=|date= |year=2003 |month= |publisher=Puroresu Dojo ]
*Stampede Wrestling
**Stampede North American Heavyweight Championship (3 times) [ cite web |url=http://www.wrestling-titles.com/canada/ab/calg-h.html |title=North American Heavyweight Title (Calgary Stampede) |accessdate=|date= |year=2003 |month= |publisher=Puroresu Dojo ]
**Stampede International Tag Team Championship (1 time) with Mr. Hito [ cite web |url=http://www.wrestling-titles.com/canada/ab/calg-t.html |title=Stampede International Tag Team Title |accessdate=|date= |year=2003 |month= |publisher=Puroresu Dojo ]
*Superstar Championship Wrestling
**SCW Western States Championship (1 time) [ cite web |url=http://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/pnw/scw/scw-ws-h.html |title=S.C.W. Western States Heavyweight Title |accessdate=|date= |year=2003 |month= |publisher=Puroresu Dojo ]
**SCW Western States Tag Team Championship (1 time) [ cite web |url=http://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/pnw/scw/scw-ws-t.html |title=S.C.W. Western States Team Title |accessdate=|coauthors= |date= |year=2003 |month=|publisher=Puroresu Dojo ]
*Other titles
**British World Heavyweight Championship (4 times) [ cite web |url=http://www.wrestling-titles.com/europe/uk/uk-world-h.html |title=World Heavyweight Title (UK) |accessdate=|date= |year=2003 |month= |publisher=Puroresu Dojo ]
*Pro Wrestling Illustrated
**PWI ranked him # 192 of the 400 best singles wrestlers of the PWI's WWE Top 400 in 2003References
External links
* [http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/profiles/j/john-quinn.html Profile at Obesessed with Wrestling]
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