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Mark Ty Hildreth (born November 11, 1959) is an American retired professional wrestler, best known for his tenures in World Championship Wrestling under the
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s Van Hammer and Hammer.


Early life

Before becoming a wrestler, Hildreth joined the United States Navy after graduating from high school and traveled around the world while on tour.


Professional wrestling career


Early career (1991)

After being trained by
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and Dan Spivey, Hildreth made his debut on July 19, 1991, as "The Hammer", teaming with "Iceman" King Parsons to defeat
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and Khris Germany in a tag team match for the
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. The referee for this match was Hildreth's brother, Dwayne Hildreth. Hildreth had expected to wrestle on the independent circuit for at least a few years. The promotion was booked by Dusty Rhodes, who also served as the booker for World Championship Wrestling. Despite having wrestled just one match, Hildreth was invited to be the opponent for fellow Malenko trainee
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for the latter's tryout match for WCW.


World Championship Wrestling (1991–1995)

Marc Mero was brought in to WCW for a tryout match in 1991, and Hildreth was his opponent. Then booker
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liked both and signed each of them to contracts, with Hammer signed to a $156,000 deal. In September 1991, Hildreth joined World Championship Wrestling as "Heavy Metal" Van Hammer, a rock star
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. He made his debut for the promotion at '' Clash of the Champions XVI'', where he squashed Terrance Taylor in 39 seconds. He immediately was thrust unto the house show circuit, defeating Taylor in multiple rematches as well as defeating Oz and Cactus Jack. He made his WCW television debut on the October 15 episode of '' Saturday Night'', defeating Paul Lee. Twelve days later, he made his
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debut at
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, defeating Doug Somers. On November 3, he gained a non-title victory over WCW TV Champion Steve Austin at a house show in Charleston, West Virginia. Hammer would go on to amass a 42–0 record competing on both house shows and television before finally having his streak ended when he lost a match to Cactus Jack at ''
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''. At Starrcade, Hammer teamed with
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in a losing effort to Steve Austin and Rick Rude. After briefly continuing his tag team with Big Josh, Hammer returned to singles competition and faced Steve Austin for the WCW World Television Championship on the January 12 episode of '' Main Event'', but was unable to win the title. After the loss, Hammer competed sporadically throughout the rest of the spring (including a brief feud with
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) before returning full-time in August 1992. Hammer would fall to
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and Nikita Koloff before his push began to accelerate. In September he went on a ten match winning streak, defeating
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,
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( Kevin Nash), and Super Invader (
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). He received a US title shot against Rick Rude on the September 12 episode of '' WCW Worldwide'', where he sustained a knee injury. Upon his return he teamed with Erik Watts at
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and was victorious against
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. For the remainder of October and November he was strongly pushed, going 19–2 in a streak that included victories over Tony Atlas, The Barbarian, and Mustafa Saed. He would also team with Brad Armstrong in a brief feud with Page and Vegas. On the November 21 episode of '' WCW Worldwide'', Hammer was entered into the
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Strongest Arm Tournament and defeated Vinnie Vegas. On the December 12 episode, Hammer upset
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to advance to the finals against
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Ron Simmons. The following week Hammer defeated Simmons to win the arm wrestling challenge. Hammer teamed with Sting and was victorious in a tag-team match on the November 21 episode of '' WCW Saturday Night'', defeating Rick Rude & Cactus Jack via disqualification. On a November 26 house show at the Omni in Atlanta, Georgia, Hammer was given a broken nose by Rick Rude during an eight-man tag-team main event match held in a thunderdome cage match. Rather than take time off he instead took a Sharpie, inserted it into his nose, and straightened it out. Despite the injury he missed no dates and continued to be victorious on the house show circuit. Hammer made his second Starrcade appearance, where he and his trainer Dan Spivey defeated Cactus Jack and
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to qualify for the
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. In the main event, The Great Muta defeated both Hammer, Spivey and five other wrestlers to win the Battlebowl. On January 2, 1993, Van Hammer lost to Tony Atlas in the quarterfinals of a tournament for the vacant
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on '' Saturday Night''. A day later he lost to World Heavyweight Champion Big Van Vader on a house show in Bristol, TN, after which he took time off to have surgery to repair the broken nose that he had been wrestling with, causing him to miss the Thunderdome match at the Clash of the Champions XXII on January 13. He would be out for a month before returning on the February 9 taping of WCW Power Hour. Hammer continued to be a mainstay on ''Saturday Night'', winning the majority of his matches. At the first-ever
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, Van Hammer lost his match with Sid Vicious in only 35 seconds. Despite the quick loss Hammer continued to be pushed, defeating Vinnie Vegas on a house show in Louisville, Kentucky, on June 3. He was victorious as well against Tommy Angel and Vladimir Koloff as well that month, although he sustained a defeat to Rick Rude. On July 3, Hammer defeated
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at a house show in Spartanburg, South Carolina. His final WCW match came on July 11 in
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, when he pinned Wrecking Crew Fury. Due to WCW's lengthy tapings that began that month, he continued to appear much later in the year. On the September 11 episode of ''WCW Worldwide'' (taped July 7 in
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) he teamed with 2 Cold Scorpio and Marcus Alexander Bagwell in a losing effort against Sid Vicious & Harlem Heat. His final television appearance came on the November 6 episode of ''WCW Worldwide'' (taped July 10 in Orlando, Florida), Hammer attempted to defend his Jesse Ventura's Strongest Arm championship but was defeated by
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in the first round. In addition to making a television appearance in November 1993 (due to the pre-taping in July) in the Jesse Ventura arm-wrestling challenge, Hammer's name was also mentioned on the January 4 episode of '' WCW Main Event'' in a segment with Diamond Dallas Page. The heel randomly drew names out a fishbowl, and Hammer's name was one of the selections. He returned November 29, 1994, and was defeated by Dick Slater at a television taping. On the January 21, 1995, episode of ''WCW Pro'' (taped on December 4, 1994, in Dalton, Georgia) another challenge was made by Diamond Dallas Page, this time a call to defend his arm wrestling title. Van Hammer made a surprise appearance to accept the challenge and Page faked an arm injury and called it off. One month later, on the February 25 episode of ''WCW Pro'', Page defeated Hammer in an arm wrestling match after
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interfered.


World Wrestling Federation (1993)

On July 26, 1993, Hildreth received a tryout match at a '' WWF Superstars'' taping in Utica, New York. Wrestling as Van Hammer, he worked as a heel, but was defeated by Virgil. The following day working as a babyface at a '' Wrestling Challenge'' taping in Plattsburgh, New York he was defeated by Damien Demento in another dark match.


World Championship Wrestling (1997–2000)


The Flock (1997–1998)

Hildreth returned to WCW in November 1997 under the shortened ring name "Hammer", where he was placed in
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's
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The Flock. Despite being an undercarder, much like the rest of The Flock's members, he was granted a title match against the United States Heavyweight Champion Diamond Dallas Page on the February 23, 1998, episode of ''
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'', but was unsuccessful in winning the title. On the March 2, 1998, episode of ''Nitro'', Hammer lost to Page via disqualification in a title rematch.


Singles competition (1998–1999)

Hammer began jobbing to several top stars before winning a Loser Leaves The Flock match against fellow Flock member Perry Saturn on a special Friday episode of ''Nitro'' on May 4. Despite the win, The Flock attacked Hammer after the match and he was thrown out of the group. In his first match following his expulsion from The Flock, Hammer faced the new United States Heavyweight Champion
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for the title the following night on '' Saturday Night'', but lost. He then abandoned the
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-related attire he had while with The Flock and became a face by adopting a
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gimmick. After spending the rest of 1998 and January 1999 jobbing, he became a
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again and changed his gimmick to that an anti-
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and returned to using his full Van Hammer name. Following this, he began a short winning streak over the next few weeks before losing to Bam Bam Bigelow on the February 22, 1999, episode of ''
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''. Van Hammer quickly rebounded and began another winning streak over the following weeks on ''Nitro'', '' Thunder'', ''Saturday Night'' and even on
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at The Great American Bash on June 13 by defeating Mikey Whipwreck. Hammer's winning streak was ended a few weeks later as he lost to Rick Steiner in a title match for Steiner's World Television Championship on July 11 at
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. On the October 11 episode of ''Nitro'', Hammer lost to Sid Vicious in a match for the United States Heavyweight Championship.


Misfits In Action (2000)

On the May 2, 2000, episode of ''Thunder'', Hammer participated in a 41-man battle royal to determine the number one contender for the World Heavyweight Championship, which was ultimately won by
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. Soon afterward, Hammer joined the Misfits In Action and was renamed Major Stash so as to fit in with the stable's military gimmick. He was originally to be named Private Stash, as an inside joke to
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, but balked at being given the lowest rank in the stable, leading him to being "promoted" to "
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". Stash's tenure with the Misfits was short-lived, as he wrestled what turned out to be his final match in WCW, a loss to The Demon on the July 12, 2000, episode of ''Thunder'', as he was released from his contract shortly after.


Late career (2001–2003, 2009)

After leaving WCW, Hildreth took a brief hiatus from wrestling. On March 16, 2001, under his Van Hammer
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and rock star
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, he lost to Thrasher in a match for Maryland Championship Wrestling. He returned to MCW on June 9, and defeated Dino Devine. On December 16, he teamed with Cowboy to defeat Devine and Chad Bowman. In October 2001, Hammer went to Japan to wrestle a tour for Big Japan Pro Wrestling. On February 16, 2002, Hammer teamed with Cowboy in a rematch against Devine and Bowman, which he and Cowboy lost. After a year long hiatus, Van Hammer returned to MCW on July 16, 2003, at MCW's annual
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, where he won an eight-man tag team match alongside Gillberg, Thrasher and Kelly Bell against Brock Singleton, Genesis and The Holy Rollers (Earl the Pearl and Rich Meyes). In 2009, Hildreth attended an MCW show where wrestler Champ Pain performed a
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calling Hildreth "washed up" and comparing him to Randy "The Ram" Robinson, the character played by Mickey Rourke in the film ''
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''. In response, Hildreth entered the ring, but Champ Pain fled before a fight could break out. On April 11, 2009, at MCW's event Xtreme Measures, Hildreth - wrestling as "Van Hammer" - came out of retirement for one night to defeat Champ Pain.


Legal issues

On January 26, 2020, Hildreth was arrested in
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, and charged with
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and first degree felony hit and run. Hildreth was reported to be driving at 58 mph in a 35 mph zone when he hit a 5-year-old child who was riding a bicycle. The child reportedly flew on to the hood of Hildreth's car and suffered internal injuries, but ultimately survived. In May 2020, Hildreth pleaded guilty to both charges, and as a result was sentenced to one year of probation, one year of driver's license revocation, and he is now required to have an interlock device placed in his vehicle at all times.


Championships and accomplishments

*'' Pro Wrestling Illustrated'' **PWI ranked him #112 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the PWI 500 in 1993 **PWI ranked him #402 of the top 500 singles wrestlers of the PWI Years in 2003 * World Championship Wrestling ** Jesse Ventura Strongest Arms Arm Wrestling Tournament (1992) *'' Wrestling Observer Newsletter'' ** Most Embarrassing Wrestler (1991)


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