Tuesday, March 26, 2013

WWE News: Mark Henry's Power-Lifting Record Broken by Large Schooler

Major information since it seems a high school senior, originating from Waco, Texas has broken a power-lifting record once used by Mark Henry. According to SEScoops.com: Mark Henryas state power have been broken by Waco, Texas high school senior Andrew Billings lifting history. Billings raised 2,010 pounds a' including a squat at 805 pounds, a bench press and 705 lb dead lift. Henryas file stood for 22 years until this week-end. Billings is just 18 years old and is likely to be playing football at Baylor starting next year. Total, this report was bound to be broken, but who'd have thought that it would have taken this long. Coincidentally, Henry was roughly the exact same age when he overran the record and even as we all know, Henry continues to be a WWE principal at 41 and went on to great things following this. Remember, Henry was widely regarded as the best at what he did and several thought of him while the world's strongest man. Thisa'for clear reasonsa'became Henryas nickname in WWE. So although Billings has broken this record he still has big shoes to fill. That said, Billings still has his very existence in front of him, who knows what the future holds for the 18-year-old. At 6'2", 308 pounds, Billings stands to be one of many biggesta'if perhaps not strongesta'players at his position. So there's a very good chance that we haven't heard the last from the soon-to-be freshmen. Finally, if he continues to electricity lift, he could very well liberate from football and follow an identical way as Henry. In the end, we shall need to wait and see what are the results to Billings. Until then, we reach watch this movie (seen here) and wonder what may be.

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