Mark Henry
| Mark Henry | |
|---|---|
Henry in 2025 | |
| Birth name | Mark Jerrold Henry |
| Born | June 12, 1971[1] Silsbee, Texas, U.S.[1] |
| Children | 2 |
| Family | Kevin Henry (cousin) |
| Professional wrestling career | |
| Ring name(s) | Mark Henry[2] Markswoggle[3] |
| Billed height | 6 ft 4 in (193 cm)[2] |
| Billed weight | 360 lb (163 kg)[2] |
| Billed from | Silsbee, Texas[2] |
| Trained by | Leo Burke[4] Tom Prichard[5] |
| Debut | September 21, 1996[4][5] |
| Retired | April 27, 2018 |
| Medals and competitions | ||
|---|---|---|
| Men's Weightlifting | ||
| Representing United States | ||
| Pan American Games[1][6][7][4] | ||
| Mar del Plata 1995 | +108kg | |
| Mar del Plata 1995 | +108kg | |
| Mar del Plata 1995 | +108kg | |
| Strongman | ||
| Representing United States | ||
| Arnold Strongman Classic | ||
| 1st | 2002 Arnold Strongman Classic | |
| Powerlifting | ||
| Representing United States | ||
| WDFPF World Powerlifting Championships[8] | ||
| 1st | 1995 | +145kg |
| USAPL National Powerlifting Championships[8][9] | ||
| 1st | 1995 | +145kg |
| 1st | 1997 | +145kg |
| USPF National Powerlifting Championships[8] | ||
| 2nd | 1990 | +125kg |
| International Junior Powerlifting Championships[1][10] | ||
| 1st | 1991 | +125kg |
| Weightlifting | ||
| Representing United States | ||
| NACAC Championships[4] | ||
| 1st | 1996 | +108kg |
| U.S. National Weightlifting Championships[11][12] | ||
| 4th | 1991 | +110kg |
| 3rd | 1992 | +110kg |
| 1st | 1993 | +108kg |
| 1st | 1994 | +108kg |
| 1st | 1996 | +108kg |
| USA Weightlifting American Open Championships[13][14] | ||
| 2nd | 1991 | +110kg |
| 1st | 1992 | +110kg |
| U.S. Olympic Festival Championships[1][12][15] | ||
| 1st | 1993 | +108kg |
| 1st | 1994 | +108kg |
| U.S. National Junior Weightlifting Championships[1][16] | ||
| 1st | 1991 | +110kg |
Mark Jerrold Henry[17] (born June 12, 1971)[4] is an American former powerlifter, Olympic weightlifter, strongman, and retired professional wrestler currently signed to WWE under a Legends contract.
Henry is a two-time Olympian (1992 and 1996)[2][18] and a gold, silver, and bronze medalist at the Pan American Games in 1995.[4] As a powerlifter, he was WDFPF World Champion (1995)[8] and a two-time U.S. National Champion (1995[9] and 1997[8]) and once held an American record in the deadlift.[19] He still holds the WDFPF world records in the squat, deadlift and total.[20][21]
In weightlifting, Henry was a three-time U.S. National Weightlifting Champion (1993, 1994, 1996),[11] an American Open winner (1992),[14] a two-time U.S. Olympic Festival Champion (1993 and 1994)[1] and a NACAC champion (1996).[4] He held all three Senior US American weightlifting records in 1993–1997.[22]
In strongman, Henry won the inaugural Arnold Strongman Classic in 2002.[4]
Since joining the World Wrestling Federation (now WWE) in 1996, he became a one-time WWF European Champion and a two-time world champion, having held the ECW Championship in 2008,[23] and WWE's World Heavyweight Championship in 2011.[24] First winning the ECW Championship, he became only the fourth black world champion in WWE history (after The Rock, Booker T, and Bobby Lashley).
In April 2018, Henry was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2018.[25]
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Markswoggle, aka Mark Henry.
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- ^ "Mark Henry def. Randy Orton (New World Heavyweight Champion)". World Wrestling Entertainment. September 18, 2011. Archived from the original on August 1, 2012. Retrieved September 20, 2011.
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