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Name : Mark Henry
Real Name : Mark Jerrold Henry
From : Silsbee, Texas
Born : June 12, 1971
Height : 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Weight : 399 lb (181 kg)
Signature Move : World's Strongest Slam
Career : ECW Championship (1 time), World Heavyweight Championship (1 time), WWF European Championship (1 time), Slammy Award (3 times) { "Holy $#!+ Move of the Year" (2011) Big Show and Mark Henry implode the ring after Henry superplexed him at Vengeance, Feat of Strength of the Year (2013) Pulling two trucks with his bare hands, Match of the Year (2014) – Team Cena vs. Team Authority at Survivor Series }
Imagine every bone in your body being crushed into sawdust while you struggle to take a breath. Either you’re about to become python food, or you’re on the business end of Mark Henry’s World’s Strongest Slam.
Henry burst onto the scene at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, where he competed in weightlifting in the super-heavyweight division. Three years later, at the Pan American Games, Henry captured a gold, silver and bronze medal. Henry’s intimidating size and weightlifting prowess earned the attention of WWE, which signed him in 1996. From there, the new Superstar joined the infamous Nation of Domination, where he established himself as a ruthless and powerful big man — traits he channeled to earn first prize in the 2002 "World's Strongest Man" competition at the Arnold Schwarzenegger Classic. Hence, the moniker he carries today, 20 years after debuting in WWE, where Mark Henry stands at a terrifying peak.
Injuries can’t stop him, and neither can Superstars such as Shawn Michaels, The Undertaker, Kane and Big Show — all of whom have been scraped from his boots at some point in his career. Destruction isn’t personal for him; that’s just what he does.