Mark Fleming (wrestler) explained

Mark Fleming
Names:Mark Fleming
Weight:255lb
Birth Date:15 June 1962[1]
Birth Place:Norfolk, Virginia, United States
Trainer:Lou Thesz
Debut:1982
Retired:2006

Mark Fleming (born June 15, 1962) is an American retired professional wrestler, who worked for Jim Crockett Promotions in the Mid-Atlantic, and in Japan in the 1980s and 1990s.[2] He is known for his shoot style of wrestling.

Early life

Fleming was the district champion for Virginia in high school wrestling in 1980. He was trained by Lou Thesz. Fleming got a try in the Mid-Atlantic lead by Gene Anderson and Ole Anderson.

Professional wrestling career

Fleming made his professional wrestling debut in 1982 for Jim Crockett Promotions. During his time with the company he worked as a jobber.[3] [4] [5] [6] He would also worked for Pro Wrestling America which had joint shows with Jim Crockett. In 1986, he worked for Central States Wrestling in Kansas City. During his time in JCP, Fleming lost to the likes of Bruiser Brody, Gene Anderson, Nikita Koloff, Ivan Koloff, Dusty Rhodes, Magnum TA, Tully Blanchard, and Sting. Fleming said "His best opponent was Ivan Koloff." In 1988, Ted Turner bought Jim Crockett Promotions and renamed it World Championship Wrestling (WCW). Fleming left WCW at the end of 1988.[7]

In 1989, Fleming made his debut in Japan where he was guided by Tokyo Joe.[8] During that year he worked for New Japan Pro Wrestling.[9]

In 1990, Fleming returned to the States working for South Atlantic Pro Wrestling.[10] Fleming fought Ken Shamrock to a 20-minute time limit draw during the first round of the NAWA Heavyweight Championship. He also worked in independent promotions in the Carolinas and Virginia.

In 1992, Fleming returned to Japan this time working for UWF International, a shoot style promotion.[11] He left UWF International in 1993.[12]

From 1995 to 1999, Fleming worked in Japan's United Nations Wrestling where he feuded with Japanese wrestler Sad Genius.

Fleming's last match on October 14, 2006, when he defeated Kamala at TNT Pro Wrestling in Portsmouth, Virginia.[13]

Personal life

Fleming owned a gym called Fleming's Gym in Portsmouth, Virginia. He is also a head instructor for Lou Thesz's professional wrestling gym.[14]

In 2016, Fleming released an autobiography with Scott Teal called It's Wrestling, Not Rasslin! about Fleming's life and career in wrestling published by Crowbar Press.[15] [16] [17] [18]

Championships and accomplishments

References

General

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wrestlingdata.com - The World's Largest Wrestling Database. Axel. Saalbach.
  2. Web site: Mark Fleming. Cagematch.de. 2024-05-30.
  3. Web site: 1983 . Thehistoryofwwe.com . 2016-12-31.
  4. Web site: 1984 . Thehistoryofwwe.com . 2016-12-31.
  5. Web site: 1987 . Thehistoryofwwe.com . 2016-12-31.
  6. Web site: https://kayfabememories.com/Regions/macw/macw19.htm.
  7. Web site: 1988 . Thehistoryofwwe.com . 2016-12-31.
  8. Web site: Oliver, Greg . Tokyo Joe, Calgary wrestler and trainer Dies . 4 November 2017. Slam! Wrestling. Canadian Online Explorer.
  9. Web site: Hatton, Nathan . Hodge's influence spanned world of combat sports . 30 December 2020. Slam! Wrestling. Canadian Online Explorer.
  10. Web site: My Wrestling Collection - NAWA Listings .
  11. Web site: Union of Wrestling Forces International 1992.
  12. Web site: Union of Wrestling Forces International 1993.
  13. Web site: Events Database - TNT Awesome Wrestling Entertainment. Cage Match . June 8, 2024. 14.10.2006.
  14. Web site: Scientific Wrestling's Advisory Board Members .
  15. Web site: "It's Wrestling, Not Rasslin'!" by Mark Fleming .
  16. Web site: Hatton, Nathan. Fleming's take on wrestling makes for a great read . 17 July 2016. Slam! Wrestling. Canadian Online Explorer.
  17. News: Childhood dream came true for Norfolk native Mark Fleming . Yiorgo . The Flagship . January 29, 2016.
  18. News: Wrestling legend has book signing in Hampton . Yiorgo . The Flagship . February 24, 2016.
  19. Web site: Mark Fleming | Online World of Wrestling .