5 underutilized Superstars from the Ruthless Aggression Era who would've been top stars in today's WWE

Mark Jindrak (far left) with the rest of the Evolution faction
Mark Jindrak (far left) with the rest of the Evolution faction

#3 Mark Jindrak

Mark Jindrak
Mark Jindrak

If you're familiar with the illustrious Evolution faction, then you probably should be aware of who Mark Jindrak is. The former CMLL Heavyweight Champion was initially set for a place as the powerhouse of the Evolution faction alongside Triple H, Randy Orton, and Ric Flair but WWE eventually decided to move forward with Batista as the enforcer of the group.

In a recently released Evolution episode of the Ruthless Aggression Era series on the WWE Network, Triple H claimed that he believed Jindrak wasn't mature enough for the stable and the latter also agreed with The Game's assessment.

Nevertheless, that certainly doesn't take away from the fact that Jindrak is a brilliant wrestler. Standing at a 6 ft 6 in, Jindrak could've easily been portrayed as a wreaking machine back in the day and even in today's WWE.

However, much like Matt Morgan, that also wasn't the case to be for the 42-year-old and considering how good Jindrak still is inside the ring (Don't believe me? Watch this!), the current CMLL star is still capable of competing in the ring with some of the finest names in the business.

The former WWE star is also as athletic as they come and despite competing in Mexico for the past few years, Jindrak is still familiar with the western in-ring style of work.

The first-ever American CMLL World Champion would definitely fit into a division consisting of Keith Lee, Damien Priest, and Dominick Dijakovic, all of whom are athletic big men who are mostly known for pulling all the stunts in the ring.

Could you imagine Mark Jindrak and Matt Morgan as a part of today's WWE? Now that would be a sight to behold!

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