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Mantaur
Birth nameMike Halac[1]
Born (1968-05-14) May 14, 1968 (age 56)[1]
Omaha, Nebraska[2]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Bruiser Mastino[2]
Mafiosi Mastino[2]
Terminator Mastino[2]
Madd Mustafa
Mantaur
Tank
Billed height6 ft 3 in (191 cm)[3]
Billed weight403 lb (183 kg)[3][4]
Billed fromThe Island of Crete
(as Mantaur)[5]
South Africa
(as Tank)
Debut1991

Mike Halac[1] (born May 14, 1968) is an American professional wrestler. He is best known for his appearances with the World Wrestling Federation in the mid-1990s under the ring name Mantaur, and later worked there as Tank.

Professional wrestling career

Catch Wrestling Association (1991–1994)

In 1991, under the ring name Bruiser Mastino, Halac traveled to Germany to work for the Catch Wrestling Association. He debuted on November 11, in a losing effort against Rambo for the World Heavyweight Championship.[6] He remained with the promotion until late 1994, when he returned to the United States to perform for the World Wrestling Federation.[7]

World Wrestling Federation (1994–1995)

Halac wrestled his first two matches as Bruiser Mastino defeating Nikolai Volkoff on August 25 and 26, 1994, at house shows. A few months later on the January 7, 1995 episode of Superstars of Wrestling (taped on December 10, 1994), Halac debuted in the World Wrestling Federation as Mantaur, defeating Walter Slow.[7][8] The Mantaur character was that of a Minotaur who charged, trampled and mooed at opponents.[9] Soon after debuting, he acquired Jim Cornette as his manager.[10]

Mantaur then began a small winning streak, defeating a series of jobbers. He came close to beating then-Intercontinental Champion Razor Ramon, but lost the match by disqualification due to interference by Jeff Jarrett, who was involved in a feud with Ramon at that time. Mantaur made his first and only pay-per-view appearance at the 1995 Royal Rumble, where he competed in the Royal Rumble match and lasted nine minutes before being eliminated by Lex Luger.[11]

Mantaur was defeated by World Champion Bret "The Hitman" Hart during a taping of Wrestling Challenge in Moline,IL on April 26, 1995.

Mantaur entered the 1995 King of the Ring tournament but was pinned by Bob "Spark Plug" Holly in a qualifying match.[12] In his final televised WWF match, he lost to Bam Bam Bigelow as part of a push to enhance the popularity of Bigelow as a babyface. Halac made his last WWF appearance as a lumberjack in a lumberjack match between Sycho Sid and Diesel at In Your House 2.[13]

Extreme Championship Wrestling and return to CWA (1995–1996)

After leaving the WWF, Halac returned to his Bruiser Mastino ring name and joined Extreme Championship Wrestling. He debuted there on December 1, 1995, with a victory over The Dark Ninja.[14] Eight days later, he lost to Hack Meyers at December to Dismember.[14] A few weeks after that, he lost to 911.[14] At Holiday Hell, Mastino defeated El Puerto Ricano in his final match for the promotion, in which he was jeered with "Mantaur" chants from the always-vocal ECW audience.[14] Halac then briefly returned to the Catch Wrestling Association as Terminator Mastino.[2][14]

Return to WWF (1996)

In April 1996, Halac returned to the WWF playing the role of Goldust's unnamed bodyguard.[2] He appeared with Goldust at In Your House 7 in his corner for his match against the Ultimate Warrior. After Goldust lost, the bodyguard attacked Warrior but was overpowered and body slammed.[15]

United States Wrestling Association and second return to WWF (1997)

Halac then worked in the United States Wrestling Association as Tank, a member of The Truth Commission where he wore a mask.[2] He won the Unified World Heavyweight Championship, his first and only wrestling title, on March 15, 1997, after defeating then-champion Jerry Lawler.[16] He lost the belt back to Lawler in a rematch seven days later.[16] Later that spring, Tank was involved in a controversy surrounding the World Tag Team Championship. While The Interrogator and Recon (Tank's teammates in The Truth Commission) held the title, Tank substituted for The Interrogator in one match and his team lost the title to Nick Dinsmore and Flash Flanagan.[17] The title change was declared invalid, however, as Tank was not one of the official holders of the World Tag Team Title.[17] He returned to the WWF in June 1997 with the Truth Commission as he fought as Tank. He was on two Shotgun Saturday Night episodes for 6 tag matches until his release later that summer.

World Championship Wrestling (1997)

Halac wrestled a dark match for World Championship Wrestling's Monday Nitro, defeating Damián 666 on September 22, 1997, in his only appearance for the company.

Second return to CWA and the independent circuit (1998–present)

Halac returned to the CWA in September 1998, again as Bruiser Mastino.He wrestled three matches for NWA Germany later that year, winning the first against Franz Schumann on September 22, losing the second to Ulf Herman September 23, and losing the third to Shumann on December 2.[18] He also competed in the European Wrestling Promotion (EWP), defeating Christian Eckstein on November 25.[18] Halac returned to the EWP on May 18, 2001, winning a triple threat match against Eric Schwarz and Martin Nolte. The next day, he defeated Big Tiger Steele.

Halac returned to wrestling on June 3, 2005, in Germany for one night only for Riotgas Wrestling Alliance. He won a battle royal and later that night fought his cousin Cannonball Grizzly for the RWA International title which Grizzly won.

On June 2009, Halac along with his cousin PN News promoted an independent tour entitled "Beach Brawl 09" with two shows at Fun Plex in Omaha, Nebraska and concluding in Hartington, Nebraska. The tour included Alex Shelley, Homicide, Matt Morgan, Lenny Lane and Chad Collyer. On the first show of the tour, Halac (as Brusier Mastino) teamed with News (as Cannonball Grizzly) as Big O Incorporated in a winning effort against Matt Morgan & Homicide.[citation needed]

He lost to Tito Santana at Pro Wrestling Syndicate in Metuchen, New Jersey on December 7, 2012.

In May 2015, as "The Turkish Terror" Madd Mustafa, he won the American Heritage Wrestling Heavyweight Championship at their inaugural event in Adel, Iowa.[19]

In September 2016, Halac returned to Germany for European Wrestling Promotion where he teamed with Thunder against PN News and Christian Eckstein in a no contest.

On November 28, 2018, Mantaur was an inaugural inductee into the Omaha Pro Wrestling Hall Of Fame at the PWP Live "Wrestlerama" event at The Waiting Room Lounge in Omaha.[20]

Most recently on April 6, 2019 he wrestled as Mantaur at GCW's Joey Janela's Spring Break 3 Part 2 in a Clusterfuck Battle Royal which lead to a no contest in Jersey City, New Jersey.

Personal life

In July 2016, Halac was named part of a class action lawsuit filed against WWE which alleged that wrestlers incurred traumatic brain injuries during their tenure and that the company concealed the risks of injury. The suit was litigated by attorney Konstantine Kyros, who has been involved in a number of other lawsuits against WWE.[21] The case was dismissed by US District Judge Vanessa Lynne Bryant in September 2018.[22]

Halac has type 2 diabetes.[23]

Championships and accomplishments

References

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  5. ^ Melok, Bobby, Murphy, Ryan and Powers, Kevin. "WWE's 25 most absurd Superstars: #3 Mantaur". WWE.com. WWE. Retrieved July 21, 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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  19. ^ "American Heritage Wrestling Facebook update, May 3, 2015". Retrieved December 19, 2019.
  20. ^ "Mantaur Enters Hall of Fame". YouTube. Retrieved December 2, 2018.
  21. ^ "WWE sued in wrestler class action lawsuit featuring Jimmy 'Superfly' Snuka, Paul 'Mr Wonderful' Orndorff". FoxSports.com. Fox Entertainment Group (21st Century Fox). July 18, 2015. Retrieved July 20, 2016.
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  23. ^ CHI Health (February 23, 2015). "Mantaur - Half Man, Half Beast' Wrestles with Diabetes" – via YouTube.
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