Dean Allmark

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Dean Allmark
Born (1983-08-25) 25 August 1983 (age 40)
Stoke-on-Trent, England
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Dean 2 Xtreme
Dean Allmark
Deano
Too Extreme Dean
Xtreme Dean
Billed height5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Billed weight180 lb (82 kg; 13 st)
Trained byGBH Wrestling School
Keith Myatt
Chris Curtis
DebutJanuary 2000

Dean Allmark

Career

Allmark began his wrestling career in the

British Tag Team Champions
. Allmark went on to renew his feud with Robbie Dynamite and after months of rapidly intensifying rivalry, things came to a head when Allmark defeated Dynamite in January 2006 for his All Star British Mid-Heavyweight title, making Allmark a double champion in the promotion. Dynamite fought back though (with the aid of "Chippendale" Mikey Whiplash) defeated the UK Dream Team on 25 February 2006 in Staffordshire to win the British Tag Team titles. Allmark was hospitalised after the match with a gash to the head that needed nine stitches. Allmark commented on the situation between him and Dynamite on All Star's website writing;

Dynamite may have won this battle but not the war. Kid Cool and I will be back and they needn’t get attached to those belts as we aim to win them back, and soon!

Allmark tried to return to action in March 2006 only for the wound to re-open. He had to go back to hospital for more treatment. It was later announced that Dynamite and Allmark would meet in a no-holds-barred match on 18 March at the Victoria Hall in

Desmond Wolfe's return to a UK ring. Allmark next appeared for PCW on 24 February, taking part in a 4-way Cruiserweight match against Noam Dar, Joey Hayes and Zack Sabre Jr. On 20 February 2013 Dean won a rumble match. His reward was to choose a partner on 10 April 2013 to face Robbie Dynamite and Rampage Brown in the first ever cage match in Gravesend. They won the match. Through ASW's relationship with Wrestle-1, Allmark made his debut for the Japanese promotion on 6 July 2014, losing the British Light Heavyweight Championship to Seiki Yoshioka.[5] He regained the title from Yoshioka back in the United Kingdom on 19 August.[6]
On 19 December 2021, after a brief time away from wrestling, he had a 30-minute two falls to finish VS Mad Dog Maxx at Pro Wrestling Live. Neither wrestler could get that second pinfall. However, the two men agreed to have a rematch, with no malicious feelings between the two.

On January 22, 2023 - on Allmark’s 23rd wrestling anniversary, he announced his intention to hang up his wrestling boots in 2025 - culminating with an anniversary show “25” on 25/01/25.

Personal life

Allmark was married until January 2022 to All Star promoter Brian Dixon's daughter Laetitia who works as an MC for the promotion. The couple have two children. In July 2022 it was announced that their elder son Joseph, already a referee, would be taking over road managerial duties for All Star from his grandfather Dixon who would continue running the company in a "back seat" capacity from its Birkenhead office. Following Dixon's death on 27 May 2023, Joseph Allmark became sole proprietor of All Star Wrestling.

Championships and accomplishments

References

  1. ^ "IPW:UK profile". ipwuk.com. Archived from the original on 15 April 2012. Retrieved 10 December 2011.
  2. ^ "WIRRAL NEWS 'All-Star Superslam' wrestling at Floral Pavilion next month" by CRAIG MANNING - Chief Reporter, Chester Standard 18 September 2021 retrieved 15 January 2024
  3. ^ "Review: Fabian Aichner and Dean Allmark steal show at All Star Wrestling’s Superslam Wrestling at Corn Exchange, Ipswich" by Matt Stott, East Anglian Daily Times 15 October 2016 retrieved 15 January 2024
  4. ^ Superslam title holder 'Xtreme' Dean Allmark chats to us ahead of the Halloween Havoc show at Fairfield Halls Your Local Guardian (Sutton & Croydon Guardian website) 29 October 2010 retrieved 15 January 2024
  5. ^ "Fighting Entertainment Wrestle-1 「衝撃~Impact~」". Wrestle-1 (in Japanese). 6 July 2014. Archived from the original on 2 July 2014. Retrieved 6 July 2014.
  6. ^ イングランドでの吉岡世起選手、初防衛戦結果のお知らせ. Wrestle-1 (in Japanese). 20 August 2014. Retrieved 20 August 2014.

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