Mark Lewin, a legendary figure in the world of professional wrestling, has left an indelible mark on both the ring and the realm of physical media. Best known for his role in the iconic NWA Battle of The Belts II (1986), Lewin's unique personas—including the chilling "Maniac" Mark Lewin—captivated audiences and collectors alike. His transition from a popular babyface to a menacing heel shocked fans and showcased his versatility, making his matches a must-watch for enthusiasts of wrestling history.
Collectors seek out his work not only for the nostalgia but also for the rare and collectible VHS and DVD releases that capture the essence of wrestling’s golden era. Lewin's matches in territories like Australia and New Zealand, along with his rivalries in the NWA, especially against legends like Gene Kiniski, have made his appearances highly sought after. His contributions to wrestling continue to resonate, ensuring that his legacy lives on in the collections of fans who appreciate the art and history of physical media.