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Mark Lewin (born March 16, 1937) is a retired professional wrestler.
Mark Lewin broke into wrestling in 1953 and had great early success in a matinee-idol babyface tag team with Don Curtis, headlining in major territories like New York and Chicago. The team's brief heel turn was a shock to its many fans. The team split up in the early '60s and Mark embarked on a singles career.
In 1963, Mark first tried out the "Maniac"/"Mad" Mark Lewin persona, which he would alternate consistently with his 'normal' babyface persona for the rest of his career. He wrestled in Australia and New Zealand in the 1960s and 1970s with great success, especially in New Zealand where he drew huge crowds during the tours. He frequently formed a tag team in Australia and New Zealand with King Curtis Iaukea. He also spent time in Detroit working against The Sheik and fellow wildman, Terry Funk. Lewin also wrestled in Vancouver with NWA All Star Wrestling, where he feuded with the likes of Gene Kiniski and "Bulldog" Bob Brown and twice won the Pacific Coast Heavyweight title.
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Kenneth "Ken" Rinehurst (born in Atlantic City, New Jersey) is an American professional wrestler and manager, better known by his ring name, Jack Victory. He is perhaps best known for his appearances with Extreme Championship Wrestling between 1998 and 2001.
Rinehurst debuted in 1985 in the Universal Wrestling Federation under the ring name Jack Victory. He went on to wrestle throughout the Southeastern United States. Early in his career, Victory accompanied The Sheepherders to ringside while carrying the New Zealand flag.
In 1985, Victory began appearing with the Texas-based World Class Championship Wrestling promotion. He won the WCCW Television Championship from David Peterson in December 1985, losing the title to Mark Youngblood less than a month later. Victory later formed a tag team with John Tatum, and the duo won the WCWA Texas Tag Team Championship on three occasions in 1988, trading the titles with Shaun and Steve Simpson. Victory and Tatum also teamed together in the Universal Wrestling Federation (where they were managed by Tatum's girlfriend, Missy Hyatt, and won the UWF Tag Team Championship in 1986) and Wild West Wrestling (where they won the WWW Tag Team Championship in 1987).
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Kerry Gene Adkisson (February 3, 1960 – February 18, 1993) was an American professional wrestler under the ring names Kerry Von Erich, The Modern Day Warrior and The Texas Tornado. He was part of the Von Erich family of professional wrestlers. He is best known for his time with his father's promotion World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW), where he spent eleven years of his career, and his time in World Wrestling Federation (WWF). Adkisson held forty championships in various promotions during his career. Among other accolades, he was a five-time world champion: a four-time WCWA World Heavyweight Champion and one-time NWA World Heavyweight Champion, and a one-time WWF Intercontinental Champion.
Kerry was the son of wrestler Fritz Von Erich. His brothers, David, Kevin, Mike, and Chris, were also wrestlers. Kerry was also a standout in high school track and field and possessed a record-breaking discus throw. He debuted in his father's promotion, NWA Texas/Big Time Wrestling on May 7, 1979 against Paul Perschmann. In Big Time Wrestling, he held many Texas Tag Team and American Tag Team titles.
Mark Lewin talks about "Nature Boy" Buddy Rogers.
Damn the original Sheik (Ed Farhat) was one nutty dude from bell to bell. This one is for the US Heavyweight Championship and "explodes" at the end of this "loser-leaves-town "match.
I don't have the actual month or year of this Texas All-Star Wrestling match, but I'm guessing it's 1984. This is prime video proving what a beast Mark Lewin truly was. After he squashes Garcia, he completely goes to town and turns the 100 pound referee into a bloody pulp. Crazy shit that we'd NEVER see on television today.
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Kerry Von Erich & Iceman King Parsons take on Mark Lewin & Jack Victory: Courtesy of the award-winning WWE Network. More ACTION on WWE NETWORK : http://bit.ly/MobQRl
From Oklahoma City, OK at the Myriad. Kerry Von Erich & Iceman King Parsons take on Mark Lewin & Jack Victory: Courtesy of the award-winning WWE Network. More ACTION on WWE NETWORK .
Mark Lewin talks about "Nature Boy" Buddy Rogers.
Video-taped in 2010 and never seen before -- until now -- exclusive only on 1Wrestling.com's "The Apter Chat!"
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Immediately after Sullivan's match against Kraven from (I'm guessing) the May 31, 1980 edition of Georgia Wrestling on WTBS. Kevin gives his thoughts on the upcoming Georgia Junior Heavyweight Championship and Mark Lewin. That leads to a tape of Lewin and manager the Great Mephisto from Southeastern. Lewin is in full on crazy mode here against Larry Clarke (who the announcer keeps calling Pat Rose). Fun angle where the NWA bars the sleeper hold causing the Maniac to refuse to wake up Clarke/Rose.
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Mark Lewin talks about "Nature Boy" Buddy Rogers.
Damn the original Sheik (Ed Farhat) was one nutty dude from bell to bell. This one is for the US Heavyweight Championship and "explodes" at the end of this "loser-leaves-town "match.
I don't have the actual month or year of this Texas All-Star Wrestling match, but I'm guessing it's 1984. This is prime video proving what a beast Mark Lewin truly was. After he squashes Garcia, he completely goes to town and turns the 100 pound referee into a bloody pulp. Crazy shit that we'd NEVER see on television today.
SouthWest Championship Wrestling TV
www.WWFOldSchoolWrestling.com
Kerry Von Erich & Iceman King Parsons take on Mark Lewin & Jack Victory: Courtesy of the award-winning WWE Network. More ACTION on WWE NETWORK : http://bit.ly/MobQRl
From Oklahoma City, OK at the Myriad. Kerry Von Erich & Iceman King Parsons take on Mark Lewin & Jack Victory: Courtesy of the award-winning WWE Network. More ACTION on WWE NETWORK .
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING CH 9 AUSTRALIA grunt 00:00 - 00:58 - Intro with Jack Little 00:59 - 06:09 -Tag Match - Spiros Arion/Mark Lewin vs The Great Tojo/Waldo Von Erich managed by Big Bad John 06:10 - 12:09 - Brute Bernard with Bobby Shane vs Killer Karl Kox (Run in's from Mario Milano , Cyclone Negro ) 12:10 - 17:35 - George "up the tigers" Barnes vs Chief Billy White Wolf 17:36 - 32:37 - Bulldog Brower managed by J.J.Dillion vs Mario Milano ( run in's from Ron Miller & King Curtis ) 32:38 - 39:05 - Larry O'Dea vs Kid Hardy 39:06 - 45:19 - Cage Match at Festival Hall Melbourne - Mark Lewin/Spiros Arion vs Waldo Von Erich/The Great Tojo 45:20 - 50:06 - Con Dandos vs Big Bad John 50:07 - 53:29 - Mark Lewin vs Abdullah The Butcher managed by Big Bad John ( Run in's from Big Bad John , S...
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING CH 9 AUSTRALIA thump 00:00 - 01:18 - Intro 01:19 - 08:58 - 6 Man Tag Match - Big Bad John/Waldo Von Erich/The Great Tojo vs Spiros Arion/Mark Lewin/Mario Milano ( run in's from Johnny Gray , Ron Miller , Hans Schroder ) 08:59 - 15:14 - Spiros Arion vs Abdullah The Butcher managed by Big Bad John ( run in's from Waldo Von Erich , King Curtis , Mark Lewin ) 15:15 - 18:14 - The Tojo Brothers vs Ron Miller/Larry O'Dea 18:15 - 39:25 - Angelo "Jumping Joe" Savoldi vs Con Papalazaro 39:26 -47:12 - Sheik Wadi Ayoub vs Andy Harpas 47:13 - 01:02:20 - Tag Match - Ron Miller/Larry O'Dea vs Waldo Von Erich/The Great Tojo managed by Big Bad John ( run in's from Mark Lewin , Spiros Arion ) 01:02:21 - 01:08:04 - Butcher Brannigan vas Kid Hardy 01:08:05 - 01:13:02 - Spiro...
NO COPY RIGHT INTENDED. This content belongs to Chad Brinkley's HOME FOOTAGE Labor Day Star Wars 1986 September 1, 1986 in Fort Worth, TX Convention Center drawing 5,000 ($60,000) Kevin Sullivan & Mark Lewin beat Brad & Bart Batten. Buzz Sawyer & Matt Borne beat Kevin & Mike Von Erich when Kevin was counted out. Chris & Mark Youngblood beat Rick Rude & Jos LeDuc via DQ. Dingo Warrior & Socko beat Tim Brooks & The Grappler. Buzz Sawyer & Matt Borne beat Kevin Sullivan & Mark Lewin when Sawyer pinned Sullivan. Chris & Mark Youngblood beat Jerry & Ted Oates. Dingo Warrior & Socko beat Brian Adias & Scott Casey. Lance Von Erich & Chris Adams beat Dingo Warrior & Socko when Socko was pinned. Buzz Sawyer & Matt Borne beat Chris & Mark Youngblood. Buzz Sawyer & Matt Borne beat Lance Von...
I dont like doing this here the matches HELL'S ANGELS V ARNOLD SKAALAND/J.J.DILLION JIM PATERUSKI V THUNDERBOLT PATTERSON THE SPOILER V SPIROS ARION BLACKJACK GORDON V BIG JESS ORTEGA MARK LEWIN V OX BAKER JUNIOR PATERUSKI V KILLER KARL KOX J.J.DILLION V ANESTIS BRESNICK
This is a full episode of "Big Time Wrestling" that aired locally in the Metro-Detroit area back in October of 1978. Matches: EDDIE DYCE V AUSTIN IDOL MARK LEWIN V TERRY FUNK GARY FARGO V BIG REDD MIKE WAYNE V WALTER JOHNSON SHEIK/DORY FUNK JR V STAN STASIAK/BULLDOG DON KENT If you enjoy this and the other obscure wrestling videos I've dug out of my collection to share, please follow me on Twitter (http://twitter.com/tonyswish) or feel free to tip in Bitcoin (18Zyzry23ZHJj1173W8M8dxRkQvziw1sBv) or Ether (0xFE6a8ADb3dC6762BA5f4B3F152A46eb55E6fACc0)
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING CH 9 AUSTRALIA crash 00:00 - 07:38 = intro - Spiros Arion vs Abdullah The Butcher 07:39 - 21:51 - Mario Milano vs Tiger Singh managed by Big Bad John 21:52 -41:18 - Dr Jerry Graham vs Angelo "Jumping Joe" Savoldi 41:19 - 47:20 - Cage Match at Festival Hall Melbourne - Mr Fuji/Tiger Singh vs Mark Lewin/King Curtis 47:21 - 56:47 - Larry O'Dea vs Abdullah The Butcher managed by Big Bad John 56:49 - 1:03:26 - Allan Pinfold vs Mark Lewin 1:03:27 - 1:05:05 - Death Match - King Curtis vs Big Bad John
Not only do we have all the top stars of GCW like Tony Atlas, Tommy Rich, & Kevin Sullivan but we have clips from Knoxville featuring Mark Lewin, Mid-Atlantic featuring Ricky Steamboat & Jay Youngblood, and cameos in Atlanta from Don Muraco & Mike Graham