Future Endeavored: 10 WWE Superstars that could be gone by the end of 2018

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#3 Mark Henry

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The Worlds Strongest Man has left to prove.

I was one of those people who was always impressed by Mark Henry's size and power, but I was never much of a fan, or at least I wasn't until impromptu meeting with The Worlds Strongest man in late 2007.

I was in Tampa visiting friends and I heard that WWE was in town for a Smackdown taping. After finding some tickets the day before the event, I went to check into a hotel in beautiful downtown St. Petersburg, Florida. After going up to my room, I then decided to go find some food and as I got onto the elevator, I noticed this gigantic substance of a human and quickly realized it was, in fact, Mark Henry. At first, I was quiet because I have always heard horror stories about how rude Mark supposedly was to fans. But after a small amount of small-talk, I quickly learned that Mark Henry was a gentle giant. In fact, he ended up at the same restaurant that we went to. Needless to say, I instantly became a big fan of the misunderstood giant.

Mark Henry has had a long run as a WWE Superstar. While he has never been on top for an extended amount of time, he has certainly enjoyed periods of super-stardom at the top of the WWE food chain. Unfortunately for Mark, though, injuries have also plagued him at some of the most inopportune times.

Mark turned 46 years old in 2017 and after 21 years of in-ring action, its become increasingly apparent that the years and bumps have taken their toll. With that said, Mark has nothing left to prove. He has had what this writer would consider a Hall of Fame career, which is probably coming to an end very soon. Mark has made it clear that he wants an opportunity to help with the young stars in NXT, as well as the rookies as they come in. Personally, I cannot think of anyone more qualified for the job.

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