
Age: 55
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Mark Henry is an American powerlifter, Olympic weightlifter, strongman, and professional wrestler who is currently signed to WWE. He was two times an Olympian in 1992 and 1996 and a Silver, Gold and Bronze Medalist at the Pan American Games in 1995. As a powerlifter, he was drug-free World Champion (1995) and a two-time U.S. National Champion (1995 and 1997) as well as an all-time raw world record holder in the squat and deadlift. Currently, he still holds the WDFPF world records in the squat, deadlift and total and the USAPL American record in the deadlift since 1995. He is credited for the biggest raw squat and raw powerlifting total ever performed by a drug tested athlete, regardless of weight class, as well as the greatest raw deadlift by an American citizen. In weightlifting, Henry was a three-time U.S. National Weightlifting Champion (1993, 1994, 1996), an American Open winner (1992), a two-time U.S. Olympic Festival Champion (1993 and 1994) and a NACAC champion (1996). He holds all three Senior US American weightlifting records of 1993-1997. In 2002 he won the first annual Arnold Strongman Classic. Since joining the World Wrestling Federation (now WWE) in 1996, he has become a one-time WWF European Champion and a two-time world champion, having held the ECW Championship in 2008, and the World Heavyweight Championship in 2011.

Mark Henry

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for Pyornkrachzark in The Neverending Story
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The Neverending Story is a 1979 German fantasy novel by Michael Ende about a lonely boy, Bastian, who discovers a magical book that pulls him into the world of Fantastica, a land threatened by a force called "The Nothing". The story follows the warrior Atreyu's quest to save Fantastica and its Childlike Empress, but the book's second half reveals Bastian's crucial role in saving the world by entering it and giving the Empress a new name, exploring themes of imagination, reality, and the power of stories. The novel is known for its philosophical depth, which differs significantly from the popular film adaptation.