Mark Lewin

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Mark Lewin
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Ring name(s) "Maniac" Mark Lewin
The Purple Haze
'Mad' Mark Lewin
Billed height 6'2"
Billed weight 220-275 lbs
Born February 26
Buffalo, New York
Trained by John Horton
Debut 1957

Mark Lewin is a retired professional wrestler.

[edit] Career

Mark Lewin broke into wrestling in the late '50s 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.

He found a lot of success in World Class Championship Wrestling in the late 1970s and early 1980s before going to Florida Championship Wrestling, where he joined Kevin Sullivan's "cult" as The Purple Haze, another variation of the 'Maniac' gimmick.

He was one of Sabu's frequent opponents in the 1980s according to Sabu's shoot interview.

Lewin retired in 1998.

[edit] In wrestling

  • Finishing moves
    • The Sleeper

[edit] Championships and accomplishments

  • NWA Australasian Tag Team Championship (3 times) - with Steve Rickard (1), Al Perez (1), and Spiros Arion (1)
  • International Wrestling Alliance (Australia)
  • NWA Austra-Asian Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Spiron Arion
  • World Wrestling Association (Los Angeles)

Pro Wrestling Illustrated

  • PWI ranked him # 265 of the 500 best singles wrestlers during the "PWI Years" in 2003.

1This World Championship Wrestling was an NWA affiliated promotion based in Australia that operated from the mid-1960s to the early-1990s. It it not the same promotion as the World Championship Wrestling that was once owned by Ted Turner and sold to World Wrestling Entertainment in 2001.


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