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Nancy Thompson
03-14-2009, 07:36 AM
PWInsider.com is sad to report that former WWE star Andrew "Test" Martin was found dead in his apartment in Tampa, Florida at the age of 33, just four days shy of his 34th birthday. We don't have much in the way of details at this time. Tampa area authorities have declined to officially confirm it is Martin they found but word within the industry has been widespread the last few hours.

Originally born in Whitby, Ontario Canada, Martin was discovered randomly by then-top WWF star Bret Hart in a restaurant. Recognizing the potential of a 6'6', 300 pounder, Hart offered to train Martin and help break him into the business. Martin quit his jobs and trained for eight months under Hart and Leo Burke in Calgary. At the same time, Hart was helping several other young Canadian talents including future WWE champion Edge, and future NWA champion Christian Cage, among others.

He was quickly signed to one of the early WWF developmental deals in the late 1990s, Martin would be brought in for camps under former NWA World champion Dory Funk Jr. and Dr. Tom Prichard. The camps included names like Edge, Christian, Kurt Angle, Steve Corino, a young Teddy Hart, Shawn Stasiak, Devon (Crowbar) Storm, and Tiger Ali Singh, among others, so there was a huge talent wealth there at the time.

In his 1998 debut on WWF television, Martin appeared as a roadie for heavy metal band Motley Crue during a musical performance where he "removed" a fan that had gotten on stage. He was quickly made a member of Vince McMahon's Corporation under the ring name "Test", which was short for Testosterone. He made his PPV debut for the company at the 1999 Royal Rumble, competing in that match and made his Wrestlemania debut at Mania 15, teaming with D'Lo Brown while challenging then-WWF Tag Team champions Owen Hart and Jeff Jarrett in Hart's last Mania bout before his death several months later.

After turning babyface, Martin was scripted into a relationship with a young, babyface Stephanie McMahon that was exposed via G-TV, a series of mysterious cameras capturing WWF talents in out of the ring, backstage situations (sort of a predecessor r to today's paparazzi, TMZ type "journalism"). The relationship led to an angry Shane McMahon feuding with Test, which culminated at Summerslam 1999 in Chicago with a "Love Her or Leave Her" match where Test had to beat McMahon in order to be accepted. Inside the ring, it was probably the high point of his career as the two had a hell of a brawl. Stephanie and Test's on-screen romance continued, complete with engagement and a wedding live on Raw.

As is the case with all WWE weddings, there was a twist and in hindsight, it was the most successful one for any wedding angle the company has ever produced. The storyline that top heel Triple H had drugged Stephanie the night before and gotten her to marry him in Las Vegas, revealed on the Titantron in the middle of the ceremony live on Monday Night Raw. The storyline from that point on focused on HHH vs. Vince McMahon, with Stephanie turning heel on her father, having been in on the plot. The angle later turned to real life as Triple H is for all intents and purposes married into the company.

From a storyline standpoint, Martin was left out of the top mix of the company's roster and never got as high in the hierarchy as he did during that era. He was repackaged as heel, teaming with Albert (current New Japan star Giant Bernard) as T&A, managed by the debuting Trish Stratus, who was just breaking into the company as a former fitness model who legitimately was a huge wrestling fan before being signed. After the team broke up, Martin was back as a babyface and won the European championship from William Regal in 2001. He dropped the title to Eddie Guerrero at Wrestlemania 17 in Houston after interference from the other Radicalz.

Martin ended up a heel yet again as part of the WCW/ECW Alliance later that year, holding both the WWE and WCW Tag Team belts with Booker T as well as the WWE Intercontinental championship during that period. At the 2001 Survivor Series, Martin lost the IC belt to Edge, who unified it with the WCW United States championship. He also had a short run with the hot potato Hardcore championship. With the idea that the Alliance vs. WWE war was coming to an end and those who lost could be fired, Test went on to insert himself into an "Immunity" Battle Royal, which he won with the gimmick being that he couldn't be let go by WWE for a year.

In 2002, he bounced around a number of different storyline gimmicks. He was part of the Un-Americans with Lance Storm, Christian and William Regal. He was Stacy Keibler's charge as she tried to change his image and claim his fans were his "Testicles" in an all-time so bad it was good idea. He went to the finals of that year's King of the Ring tournament, later losing to eventual winner and current UFC champion Brock Lesnar. The relationship with Keibler eventually turned into a real life one for the couple. After she left the company and became an ABC darling via "Dancing With the Stars", Martin would later write online how proud he was of her success and that he often told her while they were dating that she would go on to do something bigger than professional wrestling.

Scott Steiner was brought into the company. Despite being one of the top names in WCW when it imploded in 2001, Steiner was sent to the mid-card after a feud with then WWE champion Triple H and put into a tag team with Martin. The two ended up at odds of Keibler's services but later reunited with the idea she was their slave.

Martin ended up out of action with a neck injury and was forced to undergo spinal fusion surgery that would keep him out of action for at least a year. In a move that was heavily criticized at the time, World Wrestling Entertainment released Martin on 11/1/04, four months after the surgery and at least eight months before he would be able to return. At the time, WWE's John Laurinaitis promised to give Martin a look when he was ready, but the very idea that Martin, who had spent his entire professional career with the company and had broken his neck working there, could be fired as he recovered, sent a shockwave through the company's roster.

Exactly a year later, Martin discussed the release while writing about the November 2005 passing of former WWE champion Eddie Guerrero, commenting, "Look at me. I break my neck in the ring had to have two discs taken out of my neck and a steel plate put in and was told at the time by Johnny Ace when I asked if my job would be in jeopardy, 'We don't fire people with injuries like that.' Hmm, that's funny, because two months after surgery I got fired because I wasn't working. My seven years of busting my *** for them and putting over the boss's son while my foot was broken in a cast was all forgotten about.When Johnny Ace called me and told me they were releasing me - which of course he put all the heat on Vince - I said to him, 'What kind of message are you sending the boys that if they get hurt they are going to get fired?' So all the guys who don't want to lose their jobs, what do they do? Pop a couple of Percocet or Vicodin and mask the pain because god forbid they say they are hurt and lose their job. I'm not going to name any names, but I know at least a dozen or so wrestlers who are addicted to these things for that very reason. Get hurt, lose your job. I just turned 30, my back aches everyday, I have a metal plate in my neck, and yes I got in the business at the right time and have a lot of nice things, but is it all worth it? You guys don't see the ugly side of this business. Yes, wrestling is entertainment, but the bumps and bruises are real and sometimes they don't go away. So think long and hard before you get in this business because I can tell you first hand that if you're not working or making them money they don't give a ****."

Martin returned to the ring in the summer of 2005, working for Nu-Wrestling in Italy, which was being booked by former WWE star Rikishi Phatu. He made several convention appearances as well.

During this period, Eddie Guerrero died in a Minnesota hotel room due to an enlarged heart giving out on him, a complication from the drugs he had taken during his career. Martin, completely removed from WWE at the time, wrote, "I'm actually wondering who's next? Who's next to die? I can think of at least 15 to 20 people who have died from various things - mostly prescription pain killers. For all you wanna be wrestlers who wanna get in this business, especially now when WWE doesn't pay you anymore than you would make at a 9 to 5 job, let me break some things down for you. When I started wrestling I had never seen or heard of Vicodin or Percocet or Soma. How come so many wrestlers die from these medications and football players and hockey players don't? The answer is simple - wrestlers, especially WWE wrestlers, work five days a week all year long taking bump after bump in the ring. A doctor explained it to me like this: Every time you take a fall in the ring it's like getting rear-ended by a car going 20 mph, so how many bumps in the ring a night do you take? Multiply that by how many times a week you work all year long. That's a hell of a lot of whiplash and pain. I can remember hearing a conversation from some unnamed WWE head guys talking about how this certain person needs to go to rehab but they couldn't send him because he was to important to the show. That's the reality people that is how we are treated."

Despite being extremely critical of WWE's use of Eddie Guerrero's name after his death, including one blog where he said it wanted to "make me puke", Martin was still brought back to the WWE fold. He was signed to a new deal in March 2006 and placed into the relaunched ECW brand later that year as a heel. He most notably feuded with then-ECW champion Bobby Lashley late in the year going into 2007. After being defeated by Lashley clean several times, he disappeared from television.

Despite his earlier writings about the drug scene in the wrestling business, Martin ended up suspended under the WWE Wellness Policy and was released shortly afterwards. At the time, Martin claimed it was a mutual release that he asked the company for.

After departing WWE, Martin made several appearances for TNA in the summer of 2007, teaming with Sting and Abyss in a a winning bout against AJ Styles, Christian and Tomko. With a feeling his huge physique was neon sign for the impending United States Congress investigation into the business following the Benoit family tragedy and also a feeling that his attitude didn't jibe well with the TNA locker room, he wasn't signed and was never brought back.

Through his Myspace.com account, Martin would often write about different views on the wrestling business and was critical of what WWE's developmental program had turned into after it was moved to Florida. In one blog, he complained that too many of the students would care too much about partying and not enough about studying tapes and learning the business. One talent signed to WWE who was stationed in FCW at the time responded that other than dropping Kelly Kelly (who he was dating) off, Martin had never actually come to the facility.

Martin was arrested for a DUI in April 2008. The police report at the time claimed Martin failed a field sobriety test and that he continued to fall asleep in the arresting officer's vehicle after being taken into custody. At the time, The Tampa Tribune noted that he had a history of traffic violations but Martin responded, "Considering I don't drink alcohol or do drugs I don't know how the DUI is going to stand." When the newspaper asked Martin if he was still a wrestler, he commented that it was something he "didn't want to get into."

As noted, in recent years, Martin had been dating WWE Raw Diva Kelly Kelly and at one point, he publicly praised her for saving his life when he had a medical emergency, believed by some to have been an OD. According to those I spoke to tonight, the two had split recently, about 6-8 weeks back. Although Martin had pushed that he was retiring from the business as far back as December 2007, he was still making appearances overseas. As recently as last month, he worked in Japan on shows promoted by Big Van Vader and was scheduled to leave this week for a European tour of several countries.

Our deepest condolences to Martin's family, friends and fans at this time.


Poor Andrew i have always like Test. His family & Friends are in my prayers. They do not know yet what cost his death.

SoulOnFire
03-14-2009, 07:39 AM
I liked him too. He never got a fair shake in the WWE. I always thought he could have been champ if he had a good manager to speak for him, but sadly those days of managers speaking for people are long gone. He had talent I thought, he just never got a chance to show it.

Nancy Thompson
03-14-2009, 07:43 AM
Yeah wwe never used him right. He had the talent but it was like wwe did not care about that and i always though he could be a champ too

Uncle Hoody
03-14-2009, 07:50 AM
I'm at a complete loss for words right now. I always dug the big guy even though I'm more of a high flyer guy. I'm so sad right now :(

zombie extra 3
03-14-2009, 08:05 AM
I liked him too. He was good at one time. He was like a more athletic Kevin Nash. He just got too big by 2003 and starting losing mobility.

Nancy Thompson
03-14-2009, 08:17 AM
i think when they pair him up with Stacy it hurt him alot
ADDED:
Test Last post on his myspace

Hey all! I just got back from Tokoyo Japan. I have been to Japan several times but this was by far the best trip there for a number of reasons. First I must thank Mr. Aso who treated me beyond first class and is a total gentleman as well as a great human being himself. My trip there was first class all the way. Thanks to Mr. Ena for making my flight the best flight I had ever been on. Mr. Aso flew me first class on United airlines who I must thank the ladies on board, who kept feeding me steak and chicken every two hours. It ended up being about a 24 hour travel day. When I landed I was greeted by Mr. Yabe another kind and stand up man. We chatted for a bit and waited for Vader. For those of you who do not know Leon (Vader) he is a total gentleman. I met Leon about ten years ago when I was training at Brets house he was kind to me then and was nothing but a gentleman to me now and we became good friends on this trip. Leon is a stand up guy and I want to thank him as well for a wonderfull trip. Mr. Aso put us up in the Keio Plaza hotel which is one of the nicest hotels in tokoyo. I want to thank Mr.Tiger Kihara who is one of the funniest guys I have met and a master at wrestling impressions and kept me laughing the whole time. Thanks to Golds gym who took great care of me there. I worked my first match with Lance Hoyt. Lance is green but has a lot of promise and under the right guidance can have a great match because he is a good athlete. He needs to be in the WWE were I think he could learn and reach full potential...thanks Lance. My second match was with a Japanese shooter named Nagai{hopefully I spelled that right} A totally diferant style but we had a great match together. He works almost as stiff as I do...lol. I was very humbled by the reception from the Japanese fans. The Japanese people are so respectfull you can't help but love it there. I loved Japan for so many reasons and hope to makee it my wrestling home. Japan is so beautifull and full of things to do, I could see myself living there it was that much fun. Thanks again to Mr. Aso your a real gentleman and number one in my books. On March 16th, I will be heading to Europe for two weeks in France, Sweden and Belgum. This is with the crew from Ireland. These guys hold a special place in my heart because they stuck by me when I was going thru some hard times and we all ended up becoming good friends. Great guys and fantastic people to work for, from Martin, to Mick, Joe, Jamie, Grant, Patty, Justin Shape, Lizzy, Anne, Ken, the whole crew are just great and I'm looking forward to this trip. That's all for now..talk to you soon Andrew

http://www.myspace.com/7439092

The Dark Vampire
03-14-2009, 08:49 AM
R.I.P Test

TBH I was never a huge fan of his I thought he was good but he just never really made me that interested in what he was doing but it's still sad to hear this.

He was dating Kelly Kelly but they broke up last year sometime

jasonlives13
03-14-2009, 12:37 PM
RIP Test, man its a hell of a card up there, in that ring in the sky ='(

The Dark Vampire
03-14-2009, 01:00 PM
I have to wonder how long it will be before the media picks up on his steroid use as the reason he was fired from both WWE and TNA was his openness about using them ans his refusal to stop as he didn't think they were dangerous

nottidelterrore
03-14-2009, 01:05 PM
I was never a huge fan of Test's but it's very sad news. I hate when we lose wrestlers, especially at such a young age.

Rest in peace, Test.

Skye
03-14-2009, 02:23 PM
Not another one...He was one of my favorite wrestlers, and now all of my faves that I grew up with are dying. :(

RIP

Nancy Thompson
03-14-2009, 04:30 PM
I have to wonder how long it will be before the media picks up on his steroid use as the reason he was fired from both WWE and TNA was his openness about using them ans his refusal to stop as he didn't think they were dangerous

It will not be long just wait and see
ADDED:
wwe.com has post about his death

Test passes away
Written: March 14, 2009

World Wrestling Entertainment® has been made aware of the passing of Andrew Martin. The WWE extends its deepest condolences to the Martin family. Mr. Martin was under contract with WWE at various time periods and performed under the name "Test." He last performed in February 2007.

The Dark Vampire
03-16-2009, 01:11 AM
Lance Storm has made a blog about Test

Andrew "Test" Martin: 1975 - 2009
March 15, 2009

I’ve been putting off doing this, but I think I’ve put it off as long as I can. I hate writing these obituary type commentaries; they both sadden and anger me. I’ve written too many of them and lost way too many friends and co-workers. Andrew “Test” Martin was found dead in his condo in Tampa this past Friday evening, at the age of 33.

While Andrew and I weren’t close friends, we were good enough friends that I more often than not used to call him by his real name. There are only a handful of the boys I use their real names when talking to or about them and Andrew was one of them. I first met Andrew at the Gym in Calgary when he was first breaking into the business. I’m not sure exactly when that was but I’d guess either 96 or 97. He was training up at Bret’s house here in Calgary along with Edge and Christian, and they worked out at the same gym I did.

Edge and Christian I had met before but this was the first time Test and I had ever crossed paths. We only talked brief at the gym and crossed paths once or twice during that time but it was enough of a foundation that we hit it off again when I joined the WWE in 2001. We never went out together outside of the business, so we never got to be close friends. I wasn’t one to go out at all and he certainly led a far more active and exciting social life than I did. We did however spend a lot of time working together during my time in WWE and because of that time together I have a lot of found memories of Andrew “Test” Martin.

I joined WWE with the WCW purchase, which started off the Alliance Invasion angle. Test joined the Alliance (I don’t recall why) so we started working together almost immediately. A little known fact: in the Immunity Battle Royal at Survivor Series in 2001, Test and I were the leading two candidates (creatively speaking, not odds on favourites) to win that match and do the immunity angle. Test of course won out, sending me on to WWF New York as a Janitor. After dooming me to mopping floors in Time Square Test helped me defeat The Rock to win back my job with WWE.

I don’t recall how that whole angle went but I remember running in on a match or two he had with the Rock, and then he finally returned the favour and ran in on my match, laying out the Rock allowing me to win by count out and earn my job back in WWE.

Test and I also teamed on the biggest show I ever worked, WrestleMania 18 in Toronto. We weren’t on the main card but Test and I teamed with Curt Hennig to face Scotty 2 Hottie, Albert, and Rikishi on the live Heat match to open the show.

We were also part of the UnAmericans together which had us working together almost every night. On TV, Christian and I worked predominantly in tag matches but on the road we did a lot of 6-Man matches which were always fun. Christian and Test knew each other far better than they knew me so they would always be ribbing and putting each other down. It was a constant battle of wits and 1 up man ship, which almost without exception would be won by Christian. I think the funniest thing I ever saw was a night we were working a 6-Man match and Christian did some crazy wacky spot and rolled out the floor. The crowd erupted into a “YOU SUCK” chant, which Christian of course sold like a trooper. He eventually grabbed the microphone to rebut the crowd by declaring emphatically that, “TEST Does Not SUCK…He’s almost as good as I am!” This was comedic gold because Test tried not to sell the put down but could not keep himself from laughing at the same time.

Val Venis while not a member of the UnAmericans was certainly a member of the WWE Canadian entourage and he too took part in the constant 1 up man ship battles. Unfortunately for Val he was less successful in these Battle than Christian. I recall one night on the road when Val decided he was a much better athlete than Test and could beat him in a foot race. Val was constantly defending his athletic ability unsuccessfully and this night was no exception. I don’t think there was anything Test enjoyed more than showing up Val so they headed out back of the arena to run their race. I didn’t witness the race but when they got back to the arena Test was bragging that he had blown Val away, and Val was pleading that Test had false started the race and while he did lose, it was really close. The two of them bickered back and forth while being egged on by the boys until Stacey showed up with a camera and photographic evidence of the race. This photo was AWESOME. Test was in the lead looking back over his shoulder at Val who was so far behind it was ridiculous. The only way a false start could have made this much difference was if Val was still sitting in his car tying his shoes when Test started the race.

Another fond Test memory I have is the night the UnAmerican gimmick likely died. You’ve all heard the rumors about how there was heat on Test and Christian for not wanting to cut their hair for the gimmick, which ultimately lead to the breaking up of the group. I’m not sure if the hair cut issue was actually a factor but I laugh every time I think of the meeting we had with Vince when the topic came up.

Vince and Johnny called us all into a room to discuss our group. I’m not sure if William Regal was part of the group then or not but Test is the important part of the story anyway. We get called into the meeting and Vince tells us all he wants us to have shorter more military style haircuts. Now remember Christian and Test at this time had the really long hair. To illustrate his point Vince uses me as the example of what he means by military style haircut. I think Christian was willing to get a hair cut, just not thrilled with being told exactly what kind of hair cut. In either event Christian voiced a fairly politically correct protest, while Test spoke out a lot more openly.

This may be my favourite Test memory because it was just so Andrew. (These aren’t the exact words but it’s close) Test looked Vince right in the face and said he had a life outside of wrestling and his appearance is very important to him so there was no way he was going to get a hair cut that would make him look like a F—king idiot. He then paused looked at me and added, “No Offense, Lance” It was awesome! He restated his case several times and every time he mentioned how horrible that look would be he would add, “No Offense Lance”. What made that line so great was that he legitimately meant no offense by it, yet it was a line that could not be taken any way but offensively. Andrew always said what he felt and he felt very strongly about this and wasn’t going to politically correct Vince or me. It was such a fantastic moment. I laughed when he said it, took no offense from it and thought it was the greatest thing I’ve ever heard anyone say.

The real comedy that came out of that meeting was that we were disbanded (maybe over the haircuts maybe not) and both Test and Christian ended up getting their hair cut and they both looked way better after the fact.

A part from a couple email I hadn’t talked to Andrew in a few years, but his death hit me harder than most. I’ve lost a lot of friends, both close and distant in this business, but Andrew being younger than me and a fellow Canadian makes it that much harder. Someone 6 years younger than me isn’t supposed to die. He’s supposed to be around so we can make fun of his over bite, and he can make his witty comeback by calling us all JOBBERS. He’s supposed to be around to continually humble Val and point out that he is a Nerd in a Jocks body. He’s supposed to be around to point out that I look like a F—king idiot…No Offense. Damn it…he’s just supposed to still be around.

Lance Evers


Credit>http://www.stormwrestling.com/031509.html

Skye
03-16-2009, 01:45 AM
I was just thinking, is the WWE cursed? Who's all died early?

Andre the Giant - Natural Causes
Owen Hart - Accident
Eddie Guerrero - Heart Condition
Chris Benoit - Suicide
Test - ? (I'm living this blank until we find out the exact cause)

I know there are others, but none come to mind at the moment.

SoulOnFire
03-16-2009, 04:57 AM
I was just thinking, is the WWE cursed? Who's all died early?

Andre the Giant - Natural Causes
Owen Hart - Accident
Eddie Guerrero - Heart Condition
Chris Benoit - Suicide
Test - ? (I'm living this blank until we find out the exact cause)

I know there are others, but none come to mind at the moment.

There are at least eighty or so more. We've lost way too many due to drugs and depression. Pretty much every single one of my favorite wrestlers while growing up are gone. Curt Henning, The Big Boss Man, British Bulldog, and Rick Rude to name a few. At least Shawn Michaels, Ted DiBasie, Jake Roberts, and Randy Savage are still around for now.

I wonder what Mick Foley is going to say, if anything. He ripped on Test in his second book quite a bit.

Violent VictiM
03-16-2009, 05:11 AM
RIP Test....

sooners4life98
03-16-2009, 01:53 PM
RIP big man.

pa®tci
03-16-2009, 05:31 PM
WWE has already pulled the "In Memory Of" from their web site. Hope at least they show date of birth and death tonight...

jasonlives13
03-16-2009, 06:40 PM
WWE has already pulled the "In Memory Of" from their web site. Hope at least they show date of birth and death tonight...

Yeah I thought that was harsh how they took it off so quick, WWE should respect its fellow workers, and not just mention them once and go "meh"

The Dark Vampire
03-17-2009, 01:39 AM
Officers investigating the death of Andrew "Test" Martin say they found
prescription drugs, including painkillers and steroids, in his Tampa, FL
apartment where he was found dead on Friday night.


"It appeared he was in the middle of a meal," said police spokeswoman
Laura McElroy. "There was a half eaten pizza and soda nearby. He was
obviously very healthy.


McElroy added: "The mystery of his death will likely come out in his
toxicology report."


Toxicology won't be made public for up to eight weeks, the Hillsborough
County Medical Examiner's Office, said today.

Credit>Gerweck.net who credits Mike Aldren, The Wrestling Globe Newsletter

I hope he didn't have a relapse as last summer he did take advantage of the WWE offer to pay for rehab for any current or former WWE Wrestlers





Test's Dad talks about him

WHITBY -- Bob Martin is remembering his son as someone who absolutely loved the lifestyle associated with being a professional wrestler, but knew it was taking a toll on his body.

Martin spoke briefly by phone on Monday after learning his son, Andrew, had been found dead on Friday at his Florida apartment.

The Whitby native and graduate of Henry Street High School was known worldwide by his ring persona 'Test', a short form for Testosterone because of his aggressive style in the ring. He was just 33 years old.

"He always said, 'Dad, I will never live as long as you'," said the elder Martin, who was trying to fight back the emotions of the past few days along with his wife, Margaret.

A statement from the Tampa Police Department says a neighbour called Friday evening to report she could see into Martin's apartment through a window, and that Martin appeared motionless for several hours. Police responded at about 8 p.m. to Martin's apartment to discover he was dead. At this time, there is no indication of foul play. An autopsy is expected to reveal the cause of death.

Martin had just returned from a tour of Japan, and was planning to leave on another earlier this week to Europe. He would have turned 34 on Tuesday.

Martin was a former champion with World Wrestling Entertainment after debuting with the organization in 1998. Along the way he wore the belts of Intercontinental, Hardcore, European and tag team champion.

"He just loved the lifestyle, but he knew it was taking its toll on him," said his dad of the hectic schedule performers keep and the physical punishment their bodies are put through on a nightly basis.

A chance meeting with Bret 'The Hitman' Hart at a party following a wrestling show in Toronto helped launch Martin's career in pro wrestling.

Although he travelled the world, he always remembered where he roots were.

"Whenever I'm asked where my favourite place in the world is I always say Oshawa," said Martin during a 2003 interview with This Week. "I love to come back home because it's the greatest place in the world. It's where all my friends and family are."

He was promoting a show at the Oshawa Civic Auditorium at the time that he would headline in a match against Scott 'Big Poppa Pump' Steiner, noting he had attended a number of shows at the arena with his dad while growing up, but he had never wrestled in his hometown.

A memorial service will be held at All Saints Anglican Church in Whitby at a later date.
Credit>http://newsdurhamregion.com/sports/article/121906

CrazyChris187
03-23-2009, 08:29 PM
this sucks so much R.I.P ANDREW "TEST" MARTIN YOU WILL BE MISSED :(

HiCkMaN!
03-26-2009, 01:26 AM
jesus this sucks :( RIP big man.

pa®tci
04-10-2009, 06:42 AM
FORMER WWE wrestler Andrew 'Test' Martin died after overdosing on the painkiller known as 'Hillbilly heroin', The Sun can reveal.

The Hillsborough County Medical Examiner announced that the cause of death was Oxycodone intoxication and ruled the manner of death was accidental overdose.
Oxycodone is the addictive ingredient found in the painkiller OxyContin.
The pill, dubbed ‘Hillbilly heroin’, is widely abused and linked to hundreds of deaths in the US including that of Test's fellow wrestler Sensational Sherri Martel and Oscar winning actor Heath Ledger.
Test was found dead at his apartment in Tampa, Florida, on March 14 after a neighbour reported that he had appeared motionless for several hours.
The 33-year-old grappler was known to have had issues with steroids, painkillers and alcohol throughout the last decade – although he had recently completed a successful stint in rehab paid for by his former employer.
Dick Bailey, Manager of Operations at Hillsborough County, said: “Dr Vernard Adams, Chief Medical Examiner, conducted the autopsy of Mr Andrew Martin on March 14 2009.
“Additional studies were required to determine the cause and manner of death.
“On April 9 2009, Dr Adams completed the required studies and issued the following cause and manner of death opinions.
“Cause of Death: Intoxication by Oxycodone.
“Manner of Death: Accident.”
Test held World Wrestling Entertainment’s intercontinental, European and hardcore belts. He was also a tag team champion.

source: the SUN (http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/wrestling/article2370509.ece)

Oxycodone is an addictive ingredient found in the painkillers OxyContin, Percoset and Percoden.
Martin was found dead in his Tampa apartment just four days shy of his 34th birthday on March 14, 2009 after a neighbor reported that he had appeared motionless for several hours.
The pillwas also linked to the death of fellow wrestler "Sensational" Sherri Martel, not to mention Oscar-winning actor Heath Ledger.

sCabbOy
04-11-2009, 08:20 PM
It's funny people call Oxy Codone 'Hillbilly Heroin', generally because it's much more expensive than heroin and people addicted to it switch to heroin because it is cheaper.

SlasherFreak
04-11-2009, 08:41 PM
Yeah them pills are no joke, I had a friend O.D on them a couple years ago and had to get his stomach pumped.

Nancy Thompson
04-15-2009, 02:11 AM
Poor Test. I wish people will stop taking drugs

Denzil
04-28-2009, 10:55 AM
RIP Test.

Another one gone way too soon.