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Steve DeMarco

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American professional wrestler (born 1974)

Steve DeMarco
Personal information
BornSteven Martinez
(1974-11-25)November 25, 1974 (age 51)[1]
Professional wrestling career
Ring nameSteve DeMarco[1]
Billed height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)[1]
Billed weight220 lb (100 kg; 16 st)[1]
Billed fromCorpus Christi, Texas
Trained byChavo Guerrero Sr.[1]
George de la Isla[1]
Pro Wrestling Alliance
Booker T
Debut2001[1]

Steven "Steve" Martinez[1] (born November 25, 1974) is an Americanprofessional wrestler, better known by hisring nameSteve DeMarco. He is currently[when?] working for thePro Wrestling Alliance, and is also well known for his appearances in theArlington, Texas-based Professional Championship Wrestling, where he is recognized as their firstGrand Slam Champion.

Professional wrestling career

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National Wrestling Alliance (2002)

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After training withChavo Guerrero, Sr. and George de la Isla, Martinez made his professional wrestling debut in 2001 under the ring name Steve DeMarco. In 2002, he joined theNational Wrestling Alliance territory NWA Southwest and eventually won theTexas Heavyweight Championship after defeating JP Black on June 21, beginning afeud with him in the process.[2] He re-lost the title to Black on August 1 before defeating Black once again for the title on October 26 at the NWA's 54 anniversary show "Battle of the Belts".[2][3] Black won the title once again on May 31, ending their feud.[2]

Professional Championship Wrestling (2003–2012)

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On May 10, 2003, DeMarco made his debut in Professional Championship Wrestling. He soon moved to the cruiserweight division, where he defeated Duffy of the KEG Brothers for the Cruiserweight Championship. After losing the Cruiserweight Title, DeMarco formed atag team with Action Jackson, and both would go on to win the Tag Team Championship after defeating The Professionals (Mike Thunder and John Allen). DeMarco continued to accumulate more titles, as he defeated Canyon for the Television Championship, The Uncut Title and ultimately the Heavyweight Championship after winning a one-night tournament, where he defeated BJ Turner,Lance Hoyt, andShawn Hernandez to claim the title. However, DeMarco soon lost the Tag Team, Television and Heavyweight Titles, the latter of which to Hoyt, before he reclaimed it from Hoyt in a rematch.

Pro Wrestling Alliance (2006–2012)

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In 2006, DeMarco joinedBooker T's new promotion, thePro Wrestling Alliance, where he received training from the promotion's school and Booker himself. At the promotion's debut show, Christmas Chaos, DeMarco lost toUmaga.[3] On June 29, 2007, DeMarco and Franco Valentino lost to Kryll (AD Star and Creet) in the first round of a tournament to crown the first everTag Team Champions.[3] On June 27, 2008, DeMarco and The Pride lost to Valentino and Neico in the first round of another Tag Team Title tournament.[3] A little under a month later, DeMarco picked up his first victory in the promotion after defeating Tank Bishop.[3] On October 31, DeMarco unsuccessfully competed in asix-man elimination match to crown the first everIron Man Champion.[3]

World of Wrestling (2008)

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DeMarco made two appearances for World of Wrestling in 2008. On October 10, he wrestled against Mysterious Q for the Cruiserweight Championship in atwo out of three falls match, which ended in a draw.[3] His second and last appearance occurred on November 14, where he wrestled against Michael Faith in a losing effort for the Heavyweight Championship.[3]

Total Championship Wrestling (2009–2013)

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In early 2009, DeMarco began working for theAustin-based Total Championship Wrestling. After appearing on the company's first ever show, he cut a program welcoming the fans in attendance to "The Lucha Lounge", a nod to hisYouTube online show of the same. Later on in the night, he became the promotion's first Heavyweight Champion after defeating Dark Star.

Championships and accomplishments

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  • Capitol of Texas Pro Wrestling
    • CTPW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
    • CTPW Television Championship (1 time)
    • CTPW Tag Team Championship (1 time); with Dade Venge
  • Coastal Wrestling Federation
    • CWF Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • Gulf Coast Power Pro Wrestling
    • GCPPW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • Southwest Premier Wrestling
    • SPW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
    • SPW Heavyweight Title Tournament Battle Royal (2005)
  • National Wrestling Alliance
  • Professional Championship Wrestling
    • PCW Cruiserweight Championship (1 time)[5]
    • PCW World Heavyweight Championship (2 times)[5]
    • PCW Uncut Championship (3 times)[5]
    • PCW Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Action Jackson[5]
    • PCW Television Championship (1 time)[5]
    • PCW World Heavyweight Title Tournament (2004)
    • First PCW Grand Slam Champion
  • Pro Wrestling Illustrated
    • PWI ranked him #296 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the year in thePWI 500 in 2005
  • Texas All-Star Wrestling
    • TASW Heavyweight Championship (3 time)
    • 26th Annual Humble Rumble Battle Royal (2019)
  • Total Championship Wrestling
    • TCW/NWA Southwest Heavyweight Championship (3 times)[3]
  • XWO Wrestling
    • XWO Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[6]
  • Other Titles
    • TXW Tag Team Championship (1 times) – with Revello Negro

References

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  1. ^abcdefghi"Cagematch profile".
  2. ^abc"NWA Texas Heavyweight Championship history".
  3. ^abcdefghi"Match listing".
  4. ^"NWA Texas Heavyweight Championship history".
  5. ^abcde"Professional Championship Wrestling profile".
  6. ^"XWO results".

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