Mark Henry has done almost everything there is in wrestling. A lot of people are still upset with the way his “retirement speech” went after losing to John Cena at “Money in the Bank” back in 2013, but that angle just proved the respect Henry has in WWE.

The most interesting chapter of his career was the “Hall of Pain” run, which allowed him to break into the main event picture and become a WWE World Champion. It was well deserved because that run was remarkable for being so late in Henry’s career.

Recently, “The World’s Strongest Man” did an interview with Myles Galloway while in Dubai to promote WWE 2K17’s global release.

Henry spoke about his current role, WWE2K17, and spoke openly about his retirement from the ring. You can watch the full interview right here. Below is what Henry said about his current role in WWE:

“No, I’m happy in my role. My role is a lot of times behind the camera. We will be seeing what happens here in a little bit, but I believe people will be presently surprised. I have already had my “retirement”, so an honorable death is what every warrior looks for. I’m looking to see who that is going to be, who is qualified, who can actually get the job done. I have one more department for somebody in the Hall of Pain.”

(Courtesy of WWE.com)
(Courtesy of WWE.com)

 

Source: Wrestlezone.com

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