Marshall Lewis

Marshall Lewis (born August 13th, 1981), is an American wrestler currently working for the American Wrestling Federation. He’s known for his size as he is the largest wrestler (height) currently competing in the business.

== Early life== Marshall was born in Bristol, Indiana to Hugh and Melissa Lewis on the 13th of August, 1981. His father was a relatively large man, so naturally Marshall was blessed with his size. Throughout childhood he as destined to play some sort of sport, and he tried to. Baseball, Basketball, Football. He was blessed with the natural athletic ability and excelled in each but really found his knack with wrestling. His father Hugh was a high school wrestling chance, and although reluctant at first Marshall decided to follow in dear dad’s footsteps. However he was large and it was difficult for him to work the mat, until he came upon pro wrestling. So after graduating high school he studied professional wrestling and decided to break into the business.

Indy Star
Marshall was destined for greatness but first he’d need to establish himself on the independent circuit. He began wrestling small farm shows in the south central with a bunch of ultraviolet circuits, which he was good at, but that wasn’t his thing. He decided to head up north where he achieve much more success and capture his first world title in a league called All-Eastern Wrestling. From there he would leave a trail of battered bodies throughout the north east as his fame begin to escalade quickly. The success was a lot to take so in order to keep his mind straight, he brought in an old friend, Kendra to travel with him. Together they conquered the independent scene, blazing a trail west across several states, racking up (allegedly) nearly a dozen world titles on his way. That wasn’t enough. He traveled overseas fighting in Europe with some of the greatest wrestlers in Ireland, Germany, and Belgium. Even there promoters saw promise in the colossus and the belts rained down on him. He even hit Asia shortly, but getting sick he left. He took a few weeks to recover from the sickness he had gotten in Asia, and while he was on hiatus he got a call from Tommy Bishop of the AWF, he wanted him to come compete.