53 Facts About Mark Haskins

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Mark Haskins is known internationally for his time in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, as well as his appearances in Progress Wrestling, Revolution Pro Wrestling, Dragon Gate, Pro Wrestling Guerrilla, and International Pro Wrestling: United Kingdom.

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Mark Haskins was involved in his first cage match just days after his debut losing to Mark Sloan and Ollie Burns.

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Mark Haskins debuted for Premier Promotions on 7 September 2006.

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Mark Haskins was part of FWA Academy Championship Number One Contendership tournament and got to the semi-finals before being eliminated by Max Voltage.

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Mark Haskins participated in a British National Championship Tournament and got to the quarter-finals before being beaten by Terry Fraizer.

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On 6 April 2009 Haskins and Mark Sloan won in the PWF Tag Team Championship Tournament for the vacant PWF Tag Team Championship by defeating Roy Knight and Zak Zodiac.

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Mark Haskins lost the RQW Cruiserweight Championship to the British Eagle only to win it back days later.

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Mark Haskins lost a three-way match for the wXw World Lightweight Championship on 4 July 2009.

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Mark Haskins formed a team with Joel Redman known as The Thrillers, on their debut match together they lost to The South Coast Rock 'n' Roll Express on 14 July 2007, which involved a special guest referee.

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Mark Haskins debuted for Dragon Gate on 31 October 2009, during their European tour stop in Germany, teaming with Tommy End in a losing effort against The Young Bucks.

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Mark Haskins joined Dragon Gate in February 2010 for a two month tour, making his Japanese debut on 6 February and losing to Don Fujii.

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Mark Haskins has further competed in Dragon Gate as part of their European and UK tours in 2010,2011,2013 and 2014.

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Mark Haskins made another appearance with TNA on 10 July 2011 at Destination X, where he was defeated by compatriot Douglas Williams.

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Mark Haskins made his return to TNA on 11 August 2011 edition of Impact Wrestling, appearing in a backstage segment, where Eric Bischoff introduced new rules to the X Division.

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On 18 August 2011 TNA announced that Mark Haskins had signed a contract with the promotion.

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Mark Haskins returned to Impact Wrestling on 2 February 2012, losing to X Division Champion Austin Aries in a match taped in London.

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Mark Haskins made his return to the British independent circuit on 4 February 2012 at All Star Wrestling where he lost to Dean Allmark and the next day lost to him again in the semi-final of a one night tournament.

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Mark Haskins would appear frequently for International Pro Wrestling: United Kingdom, New Generation Wrestling and Southside Wrestling Entertainment.

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At Preston City Wrestling's Blood, Sweat and Beers, Mark Haskins lost to T-Bone in a match for the PCW Championship which included Johnny Moss.

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At NGW Destiny 2012, Mark Haskins took part in a NGW Heavyweight Championship number one contendership 30 Man Royal Rumble.

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At SWE Speed King, Mark Haskins lost to Ego Dragon in the semi-final of SWE Speed King Championship Tournament and a month later took on Marty Scurll for the same championship.

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At IPW:UK Extreme Measures 2012, Mark Haskins lost to Akira Tozawa in the semi-final of the Extreme Measures 2012 Tournament.

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At SWE Supremacy, Mark Haskins lost to Stixx in a match to decide the SWE Heavyweight Champion.

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On 16 March 2013, at Eastmount Recreation Centre in Hull, Mark Haskins defeated 29 other men to become the new New Generation Wrestling Champion.

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In June 2013, Mark Haskins defeated Jimmy Jacobs in the main event, and in August 2013 Mark Haskins defeated Sabu in a main event hardcore match, both for Wu-Tech Wrestling, which was based in Worcester, England, and the match happened in the Rainbow Hill Club, in Worcester.

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On 11 February 2013 Mark Haskins won a six-man match to be crowned the Premier British Wrestling "King of Cruisers" 2013, winning over Noam Dar, Kenny Williams, Joey Hayes, El Ligero and CJ Banks.

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Mark Haskins has been a regular at Southside Wrestling Entertainment since August 2012 and won the Heavyweight title on 27 October 2013.

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Mark Haskins subsequently defended the title against Uhaa Nation and made second defence against former WWE star Trent Barreta on 9 March 2014.

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In 2017 Mark Haskins was part of ROH War of the Worlds UK defeating Silas Young in night 2 but losing to Hiromu Takahashi in night 3.

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Mark Haskins first competed for Progress Wrestling at Chapter Seven, and quickly made a name for himself in the promotion as part of the hated Screw Indy Wrestling stable alongside Nathan Cruz, Rampage Brown, Sha Samuels and Martin Stone.

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In singles action, Mark Haskins faced Ricochet and Zack Sabre Jr.

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Once Rampage Brown left the group, he and Mark Haskins became involved in a heated rivalry that culminated in a No Disqualification match at Chapter Eighteen which Brown won.

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Mark Haskins entered the inaugural Super Strong Style 16 tournament in 2015, beating Jack Gallagher in the opening round before losing to tournament winner Will Ospreay in the quarter-finals.

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Mark Haskins won the 2015 Thunderbastard match, but was unsuccessful in his subsequent attempt to win the Progress Championship from Ospreay at Chapter Twenty-One.

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Mark Haskins returned to Progress at Chapter Thirty-Two, answering Johnny Gargano's open challenge for his Smash Wrestling Championship.

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Mark Haskins won the match and the title, becoming the first British wrestler to hold that belt.

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At the Brixton show, Mark Haskins pinned Marty Scurll in the main event triple-threat match, involving Tommy End, to become Progress Champion for the first time.

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Mark Haskins successfully defended his title against Zack Gibson at Chapter 37 and against both Marty Scurll and Jimmy Havoc at Chapter 38.

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In January 2017, Mark Haskins made his return to Progress at Chapter Forty-Three, joining with the returning Flash Morgan Webster to save Jimmy Havoc from Dunne and Trent Seven, revealing that both he and Webster were medically cleared to compete again.

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In March 2017, Mark Haskins went on to face Progress Champion Pete Dunne for the title at Progress Orlando.

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Mark Haskins entered the 2017 Super Strong Style 16 Tournament, winning against Flash Morgan Webster in the first round, before losing to Tyler Bate in the quarter-finals.

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Mark Haskins then became embroiled in a feud with Jimmy Havoc, both men determined to regain the Progress World Championship.

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At Chapter 77, Mark Haskins defeated Chris Brookes and Jimmy Havoc to become the number one contender for the Progress World Championship.

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Mark Haskins would get his opportunity at Chapter 78, where he unsuccessfully challenge Walter.

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Mark Haskins won the Smash Wrestling Championship at a Progress Wrestling show in June 2016, successfully answering champion Johnny Gargano's open challenge for the title.

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Mark Haskins went on to successfully defend the title against Tarik in August 2016, his first appearance for Smash in the company's home country.

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Mark Haskins made his return to the company in June 2017, winning the Gold 2017 Tournament by beating Dalton Castle in the opening round and then defeating Evil Uno, Kevin Bennett, Tarik and Sebastian Suave in the tournament final.

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At the event Mark Haskins beat Cedric Alexander in the first round and Kyle O'Reilly in the quarter-finals before being defeated by eventual tournament winner Marty Scurll in the semi-finals.

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Mark Haskins made his return to PWG in May 2017 when he lost to Lio Rush.

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On September Mark Haskins entered to the Battle Of Los Angeles 2017 losing in the first round against Travis Banks.

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Mark Haskins competed at All Star Weekend 13, defeating Adam Brooks during Night 1 but losing to the Young Bucks alongside Morgan Webster on Night 2.

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Mark Haskins made his Ring of Honor debut in May 2018, working during the Honor United tour.

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On 20 December 2018, Mark Haskins announced he signed a contract with Ring of Honor.