Max Muscle

{{short description|American professional wrestler (1963-2019)}}

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{{Infobox professional wrestler

| name = Max Muscle

| birthname = John Czawlytko

| names = Big Bad John
The Brute
Max Muscle
Maxx
Maxx Muscle

| image = Max Muscle.jpeg

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| caption =

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| height = {{height|ft=6|in=4}}

| weight = {{convert|330|lb|kg|abbr=on}}

| birth_date = February 22, 1963

| birth_place = Texas, U.S.{{cite web|url=http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/bios/m/maxx-muscle/|title=OWOW profile}}

| death_date = {{death date and age|2019|06|27|1963|2|22}}

| death_place = Dundalk, Maryland, U.S.

| resides =

| billed =

| trainer = WCW Power Plant

| debut = 1992{{cite web|url=http://www.cagematch.net/?id=2&nr=9263|title=Cagematch profile}}

| retired = 2009

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John Czawlytko (February 22, 1963 – June 27, 2019) was an American professional wrestler. He is best known for his appearances in World Championship Wrestling under the ring names Max Muscle, Maxx Muscle and Maxx.

Professional wrestling career

=Early career (1992–1993)=

After a career as a bodybuilder, Czawlytko began training to become a professional wrestler. Following his training, Czawlytko adopted the ring name The Brute and began competing as part of a tag team called The Skull Crushers alongside Bryan Carreiro, who performed under the ring name The Beast.{{cite web |url=http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/1992-11-01/features/9202270010_1_bob-roop-fake-punches-brute |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140203113645/http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/1992-11-01/features/9202270010_1_bob-roop-fake-punches-brute |url-status=dead |archive-date=February 3, 2014 |title=The Beast The Brute And The Brains A Bounty Hunter, A Bouncer And An Ex-olympian Hope To Conquer Pro Wrestling --- A Weird World Where Women Toss Babies, Men Pull Guns And Fans Scream Hate In Your Face |first=Matt |last=Schudel}}

= World Championship Wrestling (1993–1997) =

In 1993, Czawlytko signed a contract with World Championship Wrestling. He was sent to the WCW Power Plant for seasoning.{{cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/classics/kevin-sullivan-on-the-dungeon-of-doom/page-19|title=The ring's forgotten big men|date=October 31, 2013|accessdate=February 1, 2014|author=Linder, Zach|publisher=WWE|work=WWE.com}} Later in the year, he debuted on WCW television under the name Big Bad John, making appearances on the promotion's secondary television shows Saturday Night, Main Event, and Pro.{{cite web|url=http://www.cagematch.net/?id=2&nr=9263&page=4|title=Cagematch match listings}} In 1995, he was repackaged as a heel under the ring name Max Muscle and became Diamond Dallas Page's bodyguard, where he consistently helped Page cheat in arm wrestling contests. However, Muscle's alliance with Page ended by 1996, as Muscle broke away from Page and briefly turned face. However, this was short-lived, as Muscle joined the Dungeon of Doom later on in the year under the ring name Maxx, reverting into a heel in the process. While a member of the Dungeon, Maxx wrestled and lost to Page on the March 15, 1997 episode of Saturday Night and then again on the March 17 episode of Nitro.{{cite web|url=http://www.ddtdigest.com/updates/19970317.htm|title=WCW weekly report from March 15-17, 1997}}

During the 3rd August 1997 episode of WCW Worldwide, Czawlytko wrestled his final match in a tag team match for WCW against the Steiner brothers .

=Retirement=

After leaving WCW, Czawlytko took a two-year-long hiatus from wrestling. On March 11, 1999, Czawlytko competed in his return match, then under the tweaked ring name Maxx Muscle, where he and Corporal Punishment wrestled to a no contest for Maryland Championship Wrestling. On April 8, Muscle lost to Punishment in a rematch. Following losses in both singles and tag team matches, Czawlytko left MCW in mid-October and wrestled his final match on January 29, 2000, when he resumed his Maxx ring name as he defeated Felony in a match for Xtreme Pro Wrestling. In 2008 he returned to wrestling working for IHWE in Texas. Then he retired in 2009.

Death

On July 1, 2019, longtime friend Diamond Dallas Page revealed on his Facebook account that Czawlytko had died on June 27, 2019.{{Cite web|url=https://www.pwmania.com/diamond-dallas-page-announces-death-of-former-wcw-wrestler|title = Diamond Dallas Page Announces Death of Former WCW Wrestler|date = 2 July 2019}}

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