10 WWE Employees That Shouldn’t Be There In 2016
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Mark Henry
One of the longest-serving veterans in WWE, Mark Henry epitomizes a model employee and company man. Whatever has been asked of him throughout his career, no matter how ridiculous and challenging, Henry has done with a smile on his face. This would not be a departure that would take place due to a lack of talent, character or ability, but simply due to age catching up with the World’s Strongest Man. Henry has suffered many injuries throughout his career, particularly to his legs in the last four years, that have slowed him down considerably in the ring.
Add these stacking injuries to the fact Henry recently turned 44, and it is becoming increasingly likely that this will be his final year on the active roster.
Whilst this article heading concentrates on those that depart from WWE altogether, that likely would not be the case for Henry, who’s years of experience and exercise regimens make him an ideal trainer in NXT and ambassador for the company. He will eventually find his way into the WWE Hall of Fame for his years of loyal service and might return for the occasional bout. But at both his current age and status on the roster, it seems the best time for his career to reach a natural conclusion.
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