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    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 All Elite Wrestling (AEW) as a commentator/analyst, coach, and talent scout. [18] He is best known for his 25-year career in WWE .

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      Kevin Lerell Henry (born October 23, 1968), who pronounces...

    • Silsbee, Texas

      Geography. Silsbee is located in eastern Hardin County at...

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      Competition record Powerlifting; Representing United States;...

    • Weightlifting Career
    • Professional Wrestling Career
    • Championships and Accomplishments
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    During his time in high school, Henry was a three-time state champion with state records in the squat at 832 lb (377 kg), bench press at 525 lb (238 kg) and deadlift at 815 lb (370 kg). At the Texas high school powerlifting championships in April 1990, Terry Todd, a professor of kinesiology at the University of Texas at Austin and former weightlift...

    Later Career

    On an episode of Smackdown in 2015, Henry accused Roman Reigns of not having what it takes to defeat Brock Lesnar. Once he pushed Reigns too far, he was attacked by Reigns. Henry was later interviewed backstage where he retracted everything he said about Roman Reigns, thus turning face. He would replace an injured Rusev in the WWE Intercontinental Championship Elimination Chamber, where his pod would break open and in turn having him enter the match early, which has become one of the most inf...

    Retirement and Producer role

    On the 25th anniversary of RAW, Henry would make one last televised appearance, reuniting with former partner The Godfather. Henry would slowly shift from a wrestler to a backstage producer. Later it would be announced that Henry would be inducted into the 2018 WWE Hall of Fame by his good friend Big Show, thus confirming that he was retired. Henry's final match would be in Saudi Arabia in the Greatest Royal Rumble eliminating 3 people, including Sumo legend Hiroki Sumi. He worked as a produc...

    Powerlifting

    1. All-time world former raw (unequipped) squat world record holder (430 Kilograms)

    Professional wrestling

    1. Cauliflower Alley Club 1.1. Iron Mike Mazurki Award(2019) 1. Pro Wrestling Illustrated 1.1. PWI ranked him #41 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2006 1.2. PWI ranked him #197 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2016 1. World Wrestling Federation / World Wrestling Entertainment 1.1. World Heavyweight Championship (1 time) 1.2. ECW Championship (1 time) 1.3. WWF European Championship (1 time) 1.4. Slammy Award for "Holy $#!+ Move of the Year" (2011) Big Show a...

    Strongman athletics

    1. Arnold Classic 1.1. Arnold Classic Strongest Man (2002)

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  3. www.wwe.com › superstars › mark-henryMark Henry | WWE

    Hence the moniker he carries today, 20 years after debuting in WWE, where Mark Henry stands at a terrifying peak. In addition, he also holds the incredible distinction of having been a World’s Champion in three sports: Powerlifting, Strongman and Wrestling. Injuries didn't stop him, and neither could Superstars such as Shawn Michaels, The ...

  4. Sep 22, 2016 · The World’s Strongest Man, former Olympian and former World Heavyweight Champion has been a staple of WWE programming for almost as long as some viewers have been alive. And today, he celebrates the 20-year anniversary of his very first match against Jerry “The King” Lawler at In Your House: Mind Games. It’s truly tough to imagine WWE ...

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  5. Mark Jerrold Henry was born in Silsbee, Texas on June 12, 1971, and he is currently 52 years old. He is currently a Commentator and Coach, working for AEW. Mark Henry was inducted in the WWE Hall of Fame in 2018.

  6. Silsbee High School: Mark Henry graduated from Silsbee High School in Texas. Already standing 6-foot-3 and weighing more than 300 pounds, he was voted the strongest teen in America. Henry was a three-time state champion weightlifter, breaking state records in squat, bench press and deadlifts. In Henry's mind, records are made to be broken.

  7. Hence the moniker he carries today, 20 years after debuting in WWE, where Mark Henry stands at a terrifying peak. In addition, he also holds the incredible distinction of having been a World’s ...

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