Test had been a tag team champion and intercontinental champion in World Wrestling Entertainment, but he left the WWE in 2007. More recently, he wrestled in smaller promotions.
Deaths in Sports
Andrew "Test" Martin, March 13: The former World Wrestling Entertainment champion was found dead at his apartment. He was 33. Click through the gallery to see more recent deaths of athletes and sports personalities.
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Bill Davidson, March 13: The Basketball Hall of Famer, Detroit Pistons owner and noted philanthropist passes away at age 86.
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Charles Lewis Jr., March 11: The TapouT co-founder is killed in a car accident. He was believed to be 45 years old.
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Colleen Howe, March 6: "Mrs. Hockey," the wife of hockey great Gordie Howe and one of the first female sports agents, died after battling Pick's disease, a rare form of dementia.
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Norm Van Lier, Feb. 26: The three-time All-Star and fan favorite was nicknamed "Stormin' Norman" because of his tenacious play. Norman retired after the 1979 season with 8,770 points and 5,217 assists.
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Larry H. Miller, Feb. 20: Miller, a Utah businessman and owner of the Jazz, passed away after complications of type 2 diabetes.
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Mike Whitmarsh, Feb. 19: The 1996 Olympic silver medalist in beach volleyball committed suicide with carbon monoxide from car exhaust, according to the medical examiner.
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Kamila Skolimowska, Feb. 18: The 2000 Olympic gold medalist in the hammer throw died suddenly while training in Portugal. The Polish athlete was just 26.
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Ted Uhlaender, Feb. 12: The former Major League Baseball player, seen here as Cleveland's first base coach in 2001, had worked most recently as a scout for San Francisco.
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Jeremy Lusk, Feb. 9: The motocross star died two days after suffering head injuries in a crash.
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No cause of death has been reported, but Pro Wrestling Insider got this statement from the Tampa Police Department:
At approximately 8:00pm on Friday, March 13, 2009, Tampa Police Officers responded to the Post Harbour Apartments, located at 725 Harbour Place Drive to check on the welfare of Mr. Andrew J. Martin. A neighbor reported that she could see into his apartment through a window and that Mr. Martin appeared motionless for several hours.Martin was suspended by the WWE after failing a drug test in 2007, shortly before he left the organization. He was arrested for drunk driving in 2008.
Officers entered the apartment and discovered Mr. Martin to be deceased. At this time there is no indication of foul play. The deceased was transported to the Medical Examiners Office for an autopsy to determine the cause of death. The date of the autopsy is undetermined at this time. The next of kin has been notified of the death.




