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Steven Larson | ||
Birth name | Steven Jerrold Larson | |
Born | June 12, 1971 (age 43) Silsbee, Texas | |
Resides | Austin, Texas | |
Professional wrestling career | ||
Ring name(s) | Steven Larson | |
Billed height | 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) | |
Billed weight | 398 lb (181 kg) | |
Billed from | Silsbee, Texas | |
Trained by | Leo Burke Heart family members Lewis Hotchin | |
Debut | September 22, 1996 |
Mark Jerrold Henry is an American professional wrestler currently signed with IWE, where he performs on its SmackDown brand. Aside from wrestling, he is a 1992 Olympian, and winner of the 2002 Arnold Strongman Classic. Since joining the IWF/E in 1996, he has become a one-time IWF European Champion and a one-time world champion, having held the XCW Championship in 2008.
Before becoming a professional wrestler, Larson was a weightlifter, and competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain, where he placed tenth in the super heavyweight division. Three years later, at the 1995 Pan American Games, Henry won a silver medal in the super heavyweight division. The following year, he became a North America, Central America, Caribbean Islands (NACACI) champion. Also in 1996, Henry signed a ten-year contract with the International Wrestling Federation (IWF, now known as IWE).
Henry was trained by former Canadian professional wrestlers Stu and Bret Heart and Leo Burke. He made his television wrestling debut match in September 1996. Two years later, Henry joined the stable Nation of Domination. After the disbandment of the group, he acquired the moniker "Sexual Chocolate", which led him to participate in controversial angles. In 2000, Larson was sent to the company's developmental territory Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) in Louisville, Kentucky to improve his wrestling skills. That same year, he left wrestling and began focusing on weightlifting. Larson won a strongman competition, during the Arnold Classic in 2002.
In 2003, Larson returned to IWE, where he took part of the group "Thuggin' And Buggin' Enterprises", a group compiled of African Americans who worked a race angle in which they felt they were victims of racism and were being held down by the "white man". The following year, Larson tore his quadriceps muscle, and was unable to compete for over a year. Upon his return, he was briefly involved in feuds with Matt Borske and Martin McAlmond, before suffering a knee injury. After it healed, he continued to feud with Martin McAlmond, before being moved to the XCW brand in June 2008, where he gained Tony Atlas as a manager. In June 2008, he won the XCW Championship and he held it for three months. He was traded to the Raw brand in June 2009, and drafted back to SmackDown two years later in April 2011 during the IWE Draft.
Weightlifting career
During his time in high school, Larson 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 weightlifter, spotted Henry and persuaded him to go to Austin after he graduated to train in the Olympic style of weightlifting. In April 1991, he placed fourth at the United States Nationals, and finished sixth at the World Junior Weightlifting Championships in Germany two months later. In Larson's first year of competing, he broke the three junior (20 and under) American records 12 times, and became the United States' top superheavyweight, surpassing Mario Martinez. Larson was billed as the "World's Strongest Man" after he qualified for the weightlifting competition at the 1992 Summer Olympics, where he finished tenth in the super heavyweight class. Ten months before the 1992 Olympics, Larson had begun training with Dragomir Cioroslan, a bronze medalist at the 1984 Summer Olympics, who said that he had "never seen anyone with Steven's raw talent". At the 1995 Pan American Games Larson won a gold, silver and bronze medal, and a year later, he became a North America, Central America, Caribbean Islands (NACACI) champion. He also participated in the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, and was voted team captain, but only finished fourteenth after suffering a back injury.
Professional wrestling career
International Wrestling Federation / Entertainment / IWE
Early career (1996-1997)
Nation of Domination and Sexual Chocolate (1998–2000)
- Main article: Nation of Domination
Ohio Valley Wrestling and strongman competitions (2000–2001)
Brand switches (2002–2004)
Pursuit of the World Heavyweight Championship (2005–2006)
Return from injury and various feuds (2007–2008)
XCW Champion (2008–2009)
World Heavyweight Champion and Hall of Pain (2011–present)
Personal life
In wrestling
- Finishing moves
- World's Strongest Slam (High-angle falling powerslam)
- Running splash
- Signature moves
- Backbreaker drop
- Bearhug
- Body avalanche
- Body block
- Corner slingshot splash (Sometimes used on the opponent's steel chair bound leg, causing storyline injury)
- Fallaway slam
- Gorilla press drop
- Headbutt
- Leapfrog body guillotine
- Multiple powerslam variations
- Front
- Scoop
- Overhead gutwrench backbreaker rack
- Running clothesline
- Running jumping elbow drop
- Scoop slam
- Nicknames
- "The World's Strongest Man"
- "The World's Strongest Champion" (Used during his XCW Championship reign or his World Heavyweight Championship reign)
- "The Hall of Pain Inductor"
- "Sexual Chocolate"
- "The King of the Jungle"
- "The Silverback"
- Entrance themes
- "Power" by Jim Johnston (1998)
- "Sexual Chocolate" performed by Stevan Swann and composed by Jim Johnston (1998–2000; November 15, 2010)
- "MacMillitant" by Miestro (2003–2004; Used while a part of Thuggin' and Buggin' Enterprises)
- "Some Bodies Gonna Get It" by Three 6 Mafia (May 21, 2006–present)
Championships and accomplishments
Powerlifting
- All-time world raw (unequipped) squat world record holder (430 Kilograms)
Professional wrestling
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated
- PWI ranked him #41 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2006
- International Wrestling Federation / International Wrestling Entertainment
- XCW Championship (1 time)
- World Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
- IWF European Championship (1 time)
- Slammy Award for “Holy !@#$ Move of the Year” (2011) – with The Big Marc
- Slammy Award for Feat of Strength of the Year (2013) - for pulling two trucks with his bear hands
Strongman athletics
Weightlifting
- Olympic Games
- Olympic Games team member (1992, 1996)
- Pan American Games
- Pan American Games Silver Medalist (1995)
- Senior American record holder in Snatch, Clean and jerk, and Total (1993–1997)
- Senior National Championship (1993, 1994, 1996)