Mark Shrader (born September 9, 1967
) is a retired American
professional wrestler,
trainer and
promoter who competed in numerous
independent promotions
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throughout the United States during the 1990s and early 2000s. Among these included Atlantic Terror Championship Wrestling, the Future Wrestling Alliance,
East Coast Wrestling Association,
Cueball Carmichael's
Independent Professional Wrestling Alliance,
Doug Flex's International Pro Wrestling, and the
Mid-Eastern Wrestling Federation. Shrader also briefly appeared as a
preliminary wrestler
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for the
World Wrestling Federation.
A popular
light heavyweight
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Boxing Professional
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on the
Mid-Atlantic and
East Coast
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"indy circuit", he won several regional championship titles and was also a participant in the
1998 ECWA Super 8 Tournament.
["The PWI 500." '' Pro Wrestling Illustrated''. Fort Washington, Pennsylvania: London Publishing Company. (Holiday 1998): pg. 62.] In addition, he is a former
MEWF Heavyweight Champion, a two-time
MEWF Light Heavyweight Champion, and
MEWF Tag Team Champion with
Devon Storm and
Corporal Punishment. He also formed notable tag teams with a number of independent stars on the East Coast including The Darkside Rebel, Cueball Carmichael,
Glenn Osbourne,
Boo Bradley,
Joey Matthews,
Mike Quackenbush,
Christian York, and
Reckless Youth
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.
In 1998, Shrader and then partner
Dan McDevitt established
Maryland Championship Wrestling which became the top wrestling promotion in the state of Maryland, and one of the most popular independent organizations in the United States, until its close in 2003. The two also operated a
wrestling school, the "Bone Breakers Pro Wrestling Training Center", in
Halethorpe, Maryland which trained
WWE's
Lita,
Mickie James
Mickie Laree James (born August 31, 1979) Additional January 6, 2017. is an American professional wrestler and country singer. She is currently signed to Impact Wrestling. She has also had tenures in WWE and the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA ...
,
Orlando Jordan and
Florida Championship Wrestling star Calvin Raines. At MCW's debut show, his match against
"Irish Ironman" Shane Shamrock for the
MCW Light Heavyweight Championship
The MCW Light Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling light heavyweight championship owned by the Maryland Championship Wrestling (MCW) promotion. The title was created and debuted on July 19, 1998 at a MCW live event.
The inaugural ...
, also involving
Christian York,
Joey Matthews, Quinn Nash, and
Earl the Pearl and ending with his tapping out to Shamrock's "Irish cloverleaf" submission hold, was voted by fans as "Match of the Year".
Early life
Born on September 9, 1967, Mark Shrader was adopted by a foster family shortly after his birth and grew up in the
Edmondson Heights neighborhood of
Baltimore
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, Maryland. Beginning in 1977, the 10-year-old Shrader began competing in
amateur wrestling
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, an activity he would continue up until his teenage years as a champion
high school wrestler. In
junior high
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he served as treasurer of the
student council
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and later, while attending
Woodlawn High School, became president of the local
church youth group. After his graduation from Woodlawn High in 1985, he began working for a
pest control company. He attended
Catonsville Community College
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Academics
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, studying to be an interpreter for the
hearing impaired, and was later a
photo editor
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for the
college newspaper; it was in this position, according to Shrader, that he was nearly expelled from the school for photographs he had taken of
Joan Jett.
In 1990, Shrader lost his job as an exterminator. Unable to find work in
Ocean City, he spent the summer "
pool hustling
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" before moving back to Baltimore and was hired by
Chi-Chi's restaurant. A year later, he traveled to
Key West, Florida
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. He returned to Ocean City the following summer, where he continued hustling pool, and then returned to Baltimore again to work for a new exterminator company as a service manager. It was around this time that Shrader became interested in becoming a professional wrestler. He found a wrestling school, where he was trained by
Duane Gill, and made his pro debut on June 22, 1993.
Professional wrestling career
Early career
Shrader spent his rookie year wrestling on the
indy circuit
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for various promotions in the
Mid-Atlantic region under the name "Joe College". One such organization was Lou Martin's Atlantic States Wrestling Alliance. His first major match was against another young wrestler,
"The Irish Gentleman" Shane Shamrock, in
Parkville, Maryland for the then vacant ASWA Light Heavyweight Championship on September 14, 1993, a match which he lost.
One month later, Shrader teamed with Watsumi the Rising Sun and
Chad Austin in a 6-man elimination tag team match against the American Ninja,
Johnny Paradise
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and
The Comet at
Kenwood High School in
Essex, Maryland; though he and Watsumi were eliminated from the contest, their team won the match when Austin ended up as the sole survivor.
Mid-Eastern Wrestling Federation (1994–1997)
In 1994, Shrader started wrestling for the
Mid-Eastern Wrestling Federation. It was at this time that he stated using his more familiar moniker "The Shark", a reference to his "
pool hustling
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" days, and whose
in-ring persona similarly portrayed an ex-
pool shark complete with a
pool cue he used as a foreign object.
["The PWI 500." '' Pro Wrestling Illustrated''. Fort Washington, Pennsylvania: London Publishing Company. (Winter 1996): pg. 45.] He won his first major singles title later that year defeating Shane Shamrock to win the vacant
MEWF Light Heavyweight Championship
The Mid-Eastern Wrestling Federation (MEWF) Cruiserweight Championship was the primary Cruiserweight singles title in the Mid-Eastern Wrestling Federation.
The title was created when Ricky Blues defeated Adrian Hall at an event held in Pasaden ...
in
Catonsville
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on November 11, 1994. A year later, he won the title a second time from The Cat Burglar before dropping it to
Dino Casanova on March 17, 1996; among the opponents he face during his second reign included
Chad Austin. When the title was vacated a month later, he wrestled
Earl the Pearl to decide the new champion but was unsuccessful in defeating his opponent.
Despite this loss, he would go on to have impressive matches against larger opponents
like Knuckles Zandwich and
Corporal Punishment during the next few months.
On June 7, 1996, he defeated Quinn Nash (substituting for Earl the Pearl) in a championship tournament to become the
first light heavyweight champion for
Cueball Carmichael's
Independent Professional Wrestling Alliance in
Alexandria, Virginia.
By the fall of 1996, Shrader began challenging MEWF Heavyweight Champion
Axl Rotten on MEWF television. Rotten ultimately agreed to wrestle the light heavyweight, however, their first match was marred by outside interference from "Judge" Jeff Jones who hit Shrader with a steel chair allowing Rotten pin his opponent. A rematch between the two was held in
Gaithersburg, Maryland on September 13, and saw Shrader score a surprising victory over Rotten
and his winning the
MEWF Heavyweight Championship. He re-lost the title to Rotten after a near 3-month title reign, during which time he defeated the Cat Burglar,
when the MEWF returned to Gaithersburg on November 23, 1996.
At the MEWF's "Winter Wars" supercard, Shrader wrestled
Chris Candido.
He also won back the IPWA Light Heavyweight Championship from Earl the Pearl, Shrader having previously surrendered the belt after his MEWF Heavyweight victory, and held it for five months until his defeat by
Julio Sanchez in
Lenoir, North Carolina on March 22, 1997.
Earlier that month, Shrader was paired with Devon Storm to wrestle the team of
Rockin' Rebel and
Thomas "The Inchworm" Rodman for the vacant
MEWF Tag Team Championship. Shortly after winning the belts, the two returned to Baltimore for successful title defenses against
The Bad Crew and
The Headbangers (
Mosh and
Thrasher)
in April, and
Julio Sanchez &
"Hollywood" Bobby Starr in June. They continued to remain champions until June 29, when they were beaten by
Steve Corino and
"The Wiseguy" Jimmy Cicero[Gjoni, John. "Spotlight On: Crowbar." ''DeclarationofIndependents.net.'' Ed. Sean McCaffrey. N.p., 2004. Web. Oct. 5, 2011. .] in
Allentown, Pennsylvania
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. Schrader quickly returned to Allentown where he regained the belts with another partner,
Corporal Punishment, but lost the titles back to Corino and Cicero in Baltimore on August 10, 1997. He and Corporal Punishment made another attempt to win back the tag team belts, wrestling the champions in a 3-way dance with
The Bad Street Boys (
Joey Matthews &
Christian York) on October 23, with the Bad Street Boys walking out as the new champions.
It was later called one of the "wildest matches in MEWF history". Returning to singles competition soon after, he wrestled in a
ladder match
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against
Adam Flash and Quinn Nash for the MEWF Light Heavyweight Championship on November 15, 1997.
Other opponents he would face during the year included
Ace Darling
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, and
Christian York, the latter taking place in IPWA and
Doug Flex's International Pro Wrestling. One of the Shrader-York bouts was featured in
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's "Best of IPW, Vol. 1".
Bone Breakers and the independent circuit (1997–1998)
That same year, Shrader partnered with fellow MEWF wrestler Corporal Punishment to start
Maryland's first permanent
wrestling school, the "Bone Breakers Pro Wrestling Training Center", in
Halethorpe, Maryland; McDevitt had originally gone to then MEWF
booker Axl Rotten proposing a partnership in the new venture, who declined the offer, before Shrader expressed interest and eventually formed Sharkorp Inc. as a parent company for their business venture.
Their students would eventually include future
WWE stars
Lita,
Mickie James
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, and
Orlando Jordan. Shrader himself was the main trainer for
ECWA Super 8 Tournament winner Aden Chambers as well as having worked with independent wrestlers Dustin Tarr and Rob Noxious. He also feuded with two of his students, Gregory Martin and Qeenan Creed, eventually forming a tag team called The Fin Twins with the former.
["The PWI 500." '' Pro Wrestling Illustrated''. Fort Washington, Pennsylvania: London Publishing Company. (Holiday 1999): pg. 62.]
Shrader wrestled on the
World Wrestling Federation's ''
Shotgun Saturday Night'' during the spring of 1998. His first match was on January 17, 1998, against
Farooq (with
Kama and
D-Lo Brown
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) at the
Bryce Jordan Center
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in
State College, Pennsylvania. He also wrestled a 6-man tag team match with Al Phillips and Brian Knighton against
WWF Intercontinental Champion Rocky Maivia
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and the
Nation of Domination (
Mark Henry and D-Lo Brown) at Philadelphia's
Corestates Center
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three months later.
He also began touring the
Delaware-based
East Coast Wrestling Association. On March 21, Shrader entered the 2nd annual
ECWA Super 8 Tournament in
Newport
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but was eliminated by
Lance Diamond in the opening rounds.
He returned in September to wrestle Devon Storm and
Mike Quackenbush in a 3-way dance.
Maryland Championship Wrestling (1998–1999)
In the spring of 1998, Shrader and Dan McDevitt opted to leave the MEWF following unresolved creative control and salary disagreements with then owners Dennis Wippercht and
Tim "Lucifer" Burke. Encouraged by the support of other local wrestlers, the two decided to start their own promotion,
Maryland Championship Wrestling, as an extension of their "Bone Breakers" wrestling school. Most of the active MEWF roster, including booker Axl Rotten, followed Shrader and McDevitt to their new promotion
[Walker, Eric. "Eric Walker looks at MEWF." ''DeclarationofIndependents.net.'' Ed. Sean McCaffrey. N.p., 2004. Web. Oct. 5, 2011. .] following a
walkout in December 1997. Seven months later, on July 19, 1998, MCW's first show was held at Baltimore's Patapsco Arena and attended by nearly 1,200 fans.
The event featured manager
Jim Cornette,
Little Guido,
Balls Mahoney,
Jerry Lynn,
Crowbar
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, and
The Headbangers. The show's success broke the longstanding monopoly over Maryland pro wrestling by the MEWF and would eventually lead to MCW becoming the top promotion in the region.
["Maryland Championship Wrestling returns after near 3-year hiatus ." DeclarationofIndependents.net. Ed. Sean McCaffrey. N.p., Feb. 2006. Web. Oct. 24, 2011. .]
One of the show's highlights was Shrader's performance on the show. His match was a six-way dance also involving
Christian York,
Joey Matthews, Quinn Nash, and
Earl the Pearl to decide the first
MCW Light Heavyweight Champion. He and Shamrock were the final participants and the match ended with Shamrock trapping Shrader in his "Irish cloverleaf" submission hold to win the belt.
The bout was later voted by fans as "Match of the Year".
Shrader was among those who later participated in the Shane Shamrock Memorial Show, a month after his loss to Shamrock, where he wrestled
Romeo Valentino. Over the next six months he would also have a series of matches against Christian York and Lance Diamond;
the Shrader-Diamond matches included a
mixed tag team match between Shrader and manager
Dawn Marie
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against Lance Diamond and
Bobcat
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.
That summer, Shrader took part in a special six-man tag match with Dino Devine and
Cueball Carmichael. Two of their opponents were Shrader's former students Qeenan Creed and Gregory Martin. Their mystery partner was introduced by the
cornermen
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98Rock disc jockeys Andy Blacksmith and John Glassman as Shrader's trainer
Gillberg. Shrader was able to pin Gillberg with the help of outside interference by Carmichael.
A large part of the promotion was its fundraising activities which raised thousands of dollars for various charities and high schools in the state. It was at one of the events that Shrader, a one-time champion high school wrestler for Woodlawn High, started a feud with
Baltimore County school rival Owings Mills High School. On May 16, 1999, Shrader challenged the Owings Mills wrestling team, specifically its head coach Guy Pritzker and assistant Justin Ott, to a wrestling match later that evening. If he and his partner Dino Devine won the match then they would be allowed to become OMHS's wrestling coaching staff for the 1999–2000 winter sports season. Earlier during the school week, Shrader "invaded" the cafeteria while Coach Pritzker was on lunch duty and "
lappedhim around". The high school coaches ended up winning their match against Shrader and Devine. Shrader continued to appear at Owings High during the school season, however, the feud was cut short when he lost a "loser-leaves-MCW" match.
East Coast Wrestling Association (1999–2000)
Shrader also returned to the ECWA where he won the
ECWA Tag Team Championship with
Christian York on March 17, 1999.
Shrader's original partner was
Glenn Osbourne, however, he and York scored simultaneous pinfalls during a 3-way match between
The Extremists Ace Darling
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&
Devon Storm, the Bad Street Boys (Joey Matthews & Christian York), and Mark Schrader & Glenn Osbourne, for the belts.
The two rivals were forced to team with each other for over three months until a match was set up in Newport on July 30, where Schrader and his new partner Thunder defeated York and Matthews to become the undisputed champions. Schrader and Thunder held the belts until the end of the year following a loss to
The Backseat Boyz (
Johnny Kashmere
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and
Trent Acid) on November 19, 1999. He made another appearance the following year to help his former tag team partner who was being attacked by Brute Force (Viper, Carnage, Stud, and Ground Zero) after taking them on in a
handicap match.
Future Wrestling Alliance (1999–2000)
Shrader also had a stint in the short-lived Future Wrestling Alliance wrestling Tommy Idol, Gregory Martin, and Qenaan Creed over the summer At least one of his bouts with Creed was later aired on the promotion's TV show. At the FWA's "Ultimate Jeopardy" supercard, he and Gregory Martin (as the "Fin Twins" with manager Gabriella Leigh) participated in four-way tag-team elimination match with The Sex Idols (Tommy Idol & Qeenan Creed), The Family of Freaks (Adam Flash & Danny Rose), and The Intimidators (Mark Mest & Maxx Crimson) to crown the first-ever FWA tag team champions. He and Gregory eliminated The Intimidators, and were one of the last two team's in the match, but were defeated by The Sex Idols when Idol pinned Martin. The Fin Twins defeated The Sex Idols the following year, on March 11, 2000, with their manager Gabriella Leigh, substituting for an injured Mark Shrader, pinned Tommy Idol following a top-rope "Gabycanrana". Shrader teamed with
Reckless Youth
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three months later in a 3-way dance with The Sex Idols and Family of Freaks. One of his last matches for the promotion was a singles match against The Sex Idols' Qeenan Creed (with Tommy Idol and Pandora) in Palo Alto on September 9, 2000, which he lost. In Shrader's corner were "Ramblin'" Rick Myers and Gabriella Leigh and, prior to the match, Shrader announced to the fans that Myers had agreed to be his fellow "Fin Twin" while his regular partner Gregory Martin was recovering from his injuries.
Maryland Championship Wrestling (2000–2003)
Though he was prohibited from wrestling in MCW, he continued to work as co-head trainer of "Bone Breakers" and occasionally made appearances as co-owner. The birth of his daughter in 2000 also limited his involvement. A match between Corporal Punishment and the Brusier at Micheal’s Eighth Avenue on October 28, 2000, saw Shrader attempt to intervene when Cpl. Punishment pulled a knife on his opponent and threatened security in a "
worked shoot
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".
In Atlantic Terror Championship Wrestling, the Fin Twins (Mark Shrader & Gregory Martin) faced Dino Divine & Chad Austin on December 8, 2000, in
Martinsburg, West Virginia. They defeated Divine and Jimmy Cicero for the promotion's tag team titles on January 19, 2001, and remained champions until ATCW's close later that year.
MCW held its final show, "The Last Dance: Shane Shamrock Memorial Cup", on July 16, 2003 at Michael's Eighth Avenue ballroom, with over 1,000 fans in attendance. At the event, it was announced that MCW would be "merging" the MEWF.
Dan Devitt (and Jeff Jones) joined the MEWF as
bookers and their "Bone Breakers" school was bought out by the MEWF's "Brain Busters Academy".
Shrader did not join his partner in the MEWF instead leaving the industry to become a full-time
bartender at Baltimore's
Hard Rock Cafe.
Recent years (2006–)
Since his retirement, Shrader has made occasional appearances at wrestling events. On April 8, 2006, at the 10th Annual Super 8 Tournament, Shrader was among the former participants honored at the event including
Ace Darling
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,
Simon Diamond,
Christopher Daniels
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,
Low Ki,
Donovan Morgan,
Petey Williams, Cheetah Master,
Devon Storm, Jayson Reign,
R. J. Brewer
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, Mike Kruel,
Xavier,
Andrew Ryker, and Eric Matlock. He also made an appearance for MCW's "Tribute to the Legends" in
Dundalk, Maryland
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on September 10, 2006, where he and
Headbanger Mosh were honored by the promotion.
Championships and accomplishments
*Atlantic Terror Championship Wrestling
**ATCW Tag Team Championship (1 time, last) – with Gregory Martin
*
East Coast Wrestling Association
**
ECWA Tag Team Championship (2 time) – with
Christian York and Thunder
*Future Wrestling Alliance
**FWA Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Gregory Martin
*
Independent Pro Wrestling Alliance
**
IPWA Light Heavyweight Championship
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(2 times, first)
*
Maryland Championship Wrestling
**Match of the Year (1998) –
*
Mid-Eastern Wrestling Federation
**
MEWF Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
**
MEWF Light Heavyweight Championship
The Mid-Eastern Wrestling Federation (MEWF) Cruiserweight Championship was the primary Cruiserweight singles title in the Mid-Eastern Wrestling Federation.
The title was created when Ricky Blues defeated Adrian Hall at an event held in Pasaden ...
(2 times)
**
MEWF Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with
Devon Storm and
Corporal Punishment
*
Pro Wrestling Illustrated
**PWI ranked him #253 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the
PWI 500 in 1996
References
Further reading
*
*
External links
Mark Shraderon
MyspaceMark Shrader at Cagematch.deMark Shrader at Genickbruch.comMark Shrader at IndyWrestlingNews.com
{{DEFAULTSORT:Shrader, Mark
1967 births
Living people
American male professional wrestlers
Sportspeople from Baltimore
People from Ellicott City, Maryland
People from Catonsville, Maryland
People from Ocean City, Maryland
American adoptees