Michael Sharpe
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Michael Sharpe

Oct 28, 1951 - Hamilton - Ontario - Canada

was a Canadian professional wrestler and actor better known as Iron Mike Sharpe.

Sharpe comes from a family legacy of wrestling, as his father Mike Sharpe Sr. and uncle Ben Sharpe were a successful tag team in the 1950s, recognized as champions from San Francisco to Japan. He grew up in California, but moved with his father back to Canada as a teenager. In high school, he dabbled in boxing and weightlifting before choosing to follow in his father's footsteps.

Dewey Robertson trained him for the ring at age 25 and shortly thereafter Sharpe made his mark wrestling for promotions around Canada such as Gene Kiniski's NWA All-Star Wrestling. He became a two-time NWA Canadian Tag Team Champion, partnering first with Moose Morowski and later with Salvatore Bellomo, and also won the Pacific Coast Heavyweight title. His career picked up steam after moving to Louisiana, where he became a fan favorite and won two different Mid-South Wrestling belts - Louisiana champion (two times) and the Mississippi title (also two times) along with a Brass Knucks title in 1979.

In January 1983, Sharpe entered the World Wrestling Federation and would become a regular of its programming throughout the mid-1980s and early 1990s. He was announced and self-proclaimed as "Canada's Greatest Athlete" (a nickname taken from Kiniski) and was further distinguished by his near-constant yelling and grunting throughout a match, as well as a mysterious black brace on his right forearm, supposedly protecting an injury but more widely believed to contain a foreign object. Initially in his WWF career he was managed by Captain Lou Albano and received a sizeable push, regularly defeating jobbers after smashing them with said forearm. This culminated on April 30, 1983 with a match against world heavyweight champion Bob Backlund at the Philadelphia Spectrum, but Sharpe was defeated and would never reach such main event heights again. In fact, Sharpe would never hold a single title for the promotion, and would become largely relegated to the mid-card of house shows and being regularly used as a jobber himself to rising stars of the then-WWF in television tapings. New England area fans were less impressed with Sharpe than those in the South, and reports from the era say 'WIMP!' was a common insult flung his way. Death

Sharpe died on January 17, 2016 at the age of 64 after he had been battling several health issues.

Acting career

Mike will be making his film debut in 2010's Cartel co-starring Josh Brolin.

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Media
Movie1990WWF SuperTape"Iron" Mike Sharpe
Movie2006Grand Masters of Wrestling: First Blood Vol. 1Iron Mike Sharpe
Movie1986The Best of the WWF: volume 9"Iron" Mike Sharpe
Movie2007Mid-South Wrestling Giants, Midgets, Heroes & Villains vol. 1"Iron" Mike Sharpe
Movie2008Giants, Midgets, Heroes and Villains II"Iron" Mike Sharpe
Movie1988WWE Maple Leaf Wrestling: November '88"Iron" Mike Sharpe
Movie1986WWE Detroit Wrestling '86"Iron" Mike Sharpe
Movie1987WWE Houston Wrestling: December '87"Iron" Mike Sharpe
Movie1984WWE Maple Leaf Wrestling: September '84"Iron" Mike Sharpe
Movie1985WWE Maple Leaf Wrestling: September '85"Iron" Mike Sharpe
Movie1985WWE Maple Leaf Wrestling: October '85"Iron" Mike Sharpe
Movie1986WWE Maple Leaf Wrestling: March '86"Iron" Mike Sharpe
Movie1988WWE Maple Leaf Wrestling: April '88"Iron" Mike Sharpe
Movie1988WWE Maple Leaf Wrestling: September '88"Iron" Mike Sharpe
Movie1987WWE Wrestling at The Meadowlands: January '87"Iron" Mike Sharpe
Movie1988WWE Maple Leaf Wrestling: October '88"Iron" Mike Sharpe
Movie1989WWE Wrestling at The Meadowlands: May '89"Iron" Mike Sharpe
Movie1982WCCW Christmas Star Wars '82"Iron" Mike Sharpe
Movie1990WWE SummerSlam Fever"Iron" Mike Sharpe
Movie1986WWE The Big Event"Iron" Mike Sharpe
Movie1983WWE at Madison Square Garden: October 17, 1983"Iron" Mike Sharpe
TV Show1993RawIron Mike Sharpe10
TV Show1986WWF Wrestling ChallengeIron Mike Sharpe39

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