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Bill Soloweyko (December 1, 1931October 3, 2000), better known by his ring name Klondike Bill, was a Canadian professional wrestler trained by Stu Hart in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. He wrestled in various NWA territories throughout the 1960s and 70's, before moving onto World Championship Wrestling.

Career

Bill was trained by Stu Hart in the famous Dungeon in Calgary. He began his career wresting in Stu's local promotion, Stampede Wrestling before moving onto other territories. During his career he formed various tag teams with wrestlers such as Whipper Billy Watson and Skull Murphy. He fought in WWWF in 1964.

Bill was hired by Jim Crockett during the 1970s to build guard rails and rings for Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling, and was also a road agent for World Championship Wrestling. During the late 1990s he was involved in a storyline that saw Eric Bischoff demoted as president, he was forced to set up a ring in which Bill supervised him.

Bill was also known for being the only person to consume two 72-ounce steaks at the Big Texan Steak Ranch in the one hour time limit back in the 1960s.

Bill died on October 3, 2000 from a neuromuscular disorder, similar to Bells Palsy.

In wrestling

Championships and accomplishments

  • NWA Toronto
  • NWA Central States
  • NWA Hawaii
  • NWA Hawaii Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • United States Tag Team Championship - with Luke Brown

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