
Andrew Martin
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Andrew James Robert Patrick Martin was a European-Canadian businessman, entrepreneur, professional wrestler, football player, hockey player, lacrosse player and actor. Under the ring name Test, Martin wrestled for WWE from 1998–2004, and 2006–2007. He last worked for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling under the ring name "The Punisher" Andrew Martin. Martin won six championships in WWE. He found his greatest success as a singles competitor, winning the Intercontinental and European Championships once each, and the Hardcore Championship twice. Martin was also successful in the tag team division, twice becoming a world tag team champion with Booker T by winning the WWE and WCW World Tag Team Championships once each. Following these defeats, Test would seemingly disappear from WWE television. On February 18, WWE commentator Jim Ross, confirmed that Test had been suspended for 30 days for violating the WWE "Wellness Program" on his blog. A week after Ross made the announcement, it was reported that Test was officially released from his WWE contract. Martin released a statement through his MySpace saying that the release was mutual and he had requested it. After his departure, Martin debuted in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling as a face under his real name on the August 2, 2007 episode of TNA Impact!. He allied himself with Abyss and Sting and helped them defeat A.J. Styles and Christian Cage in a tag team ladder match. At Hard Justice, Martin wrestled his first and only match for TNA, as he teamed with Sting and Abyss to defeat Christian's Coalition in a Doomsday Chamber of Blood match, after Styles was slammed into a pile of broken glass and pinned by Abyss. On December 19, 2007, Martin announced his retirement from professional wrestling, and that he would do one final tour of Britain, Ireland and France in February and March 2008 before retiring permanently. Martin finished his retirement tour in France, losing to Rene Dupree in a series of matches. However, Martin did wrestle one final match nearly a year later in February 2009, defeating Mitsuya Nagai, only a month prior to his death. On September 14, 2007 and April 5, 2008, Martin was arrested for driving under the influence in Hillsborough County and Pasco County.He was booked into jail both times, but was released the following day after posting bail. Martin was found dead in his Tampa, Florida condominium on March 13, 2009, four days prior to his 34th birthday.Police were called after a neighbor reportedly saw Martin had been motionless for some time, seeing him through a window outside Martin's condo. Police retrieved his body after scaling the apartment balcony and discovering that he was indeed dead. He is believed to have died the previous day.His death was ruled an accidental overdose of oxycodone. It was later determined by forensic pathologist Dr. Bennet Omalu that Martin had severe chronic traumatic encephalopathy, caused by repeated concussions and subconcussive head injuries He was cremated and his remains were flown to his family at his hometown of Whitby, Ontario, Canada.
Known for
Credits

Grindhouse (2007)
as Nazi Boxer (segment "Werewolf Women of the SS") (uncredited)

WWE WrestleMania 2000 (2000)
as Test

WWE Royal Rumble 2003 (2003)
as Test

Beyond the Mat (1999)
as Self - Test

Medium Raw (2010)
as Benjamin Jacobs

WWE No Way Out 2002 (2002)
as Test

WWE Wrestlemania X8 (2002)
as Test

WWE Backlash 2000 (2000)
as Test

WWE Royal Rumble 2000 (2000)
as Test

WWE Survivor Series 2000 (2000)
as Test

WWE Royal Rumble 2007 (2007)
as Test

WWE SummerSlam 2002 (2002)
as Test

WWE King of the Ring 2002 (2002)
as Test

WWE WrestleMania X-Seven (2001)
as Test

WWE Judgment Day 2003 (2003)
as Test

WWE WrestleMania XV (1999)
as Test

WWF Fully Loaded 2000 (2000)
as Test

WWE Royal Rumble 1999 (1999)
as Test

WWE: Attitude Era: Vol. 3 Unreleased (2016)
Actor

WWE King of the Ring 2000 (2000)
as Test

WWE: Satan's Prison - The Anthology of the Elimination Chamber (2010)
as Test

WWE Unforgiven 2003 (2003)
as Test

WWE Armageddon 2003 (2003)
as Test

WWE Vengeance 2002 (2002)
as Test

WWE Royal Rumble 2002 (2002)
as Test

WWE Survivor Series 2001 (2001)
as Test

WWE Greatest Wrestling Factions (2014)
as Test

WWE Global Warning (2002)
as Test

WWE SummerSlam 2001 (2001)
as Test

WWE Royal Rumble 2001 (2001)
as Test

The History of The WWE Hardcore Championship (2016)
Actor

Trish & Lita – Best Friends, Better Rivals (2019)
as Test (archive footage)

Lita: It Just Feels Right (2001)
as Test

WWE Judgment Day 2001 (2001)
as Test

WWE: The U.S. Championship: A Legacy of Greatness (2016)
as Test (archive footage)

WWE SummerSlam 1999 (1999)
as Test

WWE Over the Edge (1999)
as Test

WWE No Mercy 2000 (2000)
as Test

WWE Unforgiven 2001 (2001)
as Test (Appearance)

WWE Vengeance 2001 (2001)
as Test
WWE: Falls Count Anywhere: The Greatest Street Fights and Other Out of Control Matches (2012)
Actor

WWE Armageddon 2000 (2000)
as Test (Ringside)

WWE: Attitude Era: Vol. 2 (2014)
as Test

WWE Rebellion 2000 (2000)
as Test

Lita - It Just Feels Right (2001)
as Test

WWE Judgment Day 2000 (2000)
as Test (Appearance)

WWE: Edge: A Decade of Decadence (2008)
as Test

WWE Bad Blood 2003 (2003)
as Test

WWE No Mercy 2001 (2001)
as Test

ECW December to Dismember (2006)
as Test

WWE Survivor Series 2006 (2006)
as Test

WWE Backlash: In Your House (1999)
as Test (Appearance)

WWF: Hardcore (2001)
as Test

WWE Unforgiven 2002 (2002)
as Test

TNA Hard Justice 2007 (2007)
as Andrew Martin

WWE Unforgiven 2000 (2000)
as Test
WWE: 150 Best Pay-Per-View Matches, Vol 1 (2014)
as Test

WWE Insurrextion 2003 (2003)
as Test
WWE: 150 Best Pay-Per-View Matches, Vol 2 (2014)
as Test





