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Vincent J. McMahon or Jess McMahon?[edit]

It is not certain of who the founder of the CWC was. There are sources who stated it was Jess' son Vincent J. McMahon[1][2][3] while other sources however cites Jess himself as founder of CWC.[4][5][6]

References

  1. ^ Hornbaker, Tim (2015). "Capitol Revolution: The Rise of the McMahon Wrestling Empire". p. 117. He Inaugurated his promotion on January 7, 1953, [...].
  2. ^ Solomon, Brian (2006). "WWE Legends". p. 6. McMahon formed a company he called the Capitol Wrestling Corporation, and presented his first regular wrestling show under the Capitol banner on January 7, 1953
  3. ^ Sullivan, Greenberg & Pantaleo (2016). "WWE Encyclopedia of Sports Entertainment". p. 372. On January 7, 1953, he put on the first-ever Capitol Wrestling Corporation event
  4. ^ "Vincent J. McMahon official bio on wwe.com". From the time Vince, Sr. took over Capitol Wrestling Corporation from his father, the company continued to flourish in the northeastern United States.
  5. ^ Krugman, Michael (2009). Andre the Giant: A Legendary Life. Simon & Schuster. p. 11. ISBN 1439188130.
  6. ^ Cohen, Daniel (1999). Wrestling Renegades: An in Depth Look at Today's Superstars of Pro Wrestling. Pocket Books. p. 16. ISBN 0671036742.