Former WWE Star Is Feeling the Itch to Make an In-Ring Return

Pro wrestling is a tough business for everyone whether it be the brutal travel schedule, the damage done to the body, or the mental aspect of the industry. Some wrestlers make it to the big time and work for major promotions while others will never get the opportunity to perform in front of big crowds.

Mark Jindrak has worked for major promotions such as WWE, WCW, AAA, and CMLL during his pro wrestling career. While in WCW from 1999-2001, he was a two-time Tag Team Champion with Sean O’Haire.

In WWE, he showed a lot of potential, but things didn’t work out as many were expecting although he had solid runs with Garrison Cade and Luther Reigns. He was even considered for Evolution before WWE went with Batista instead to be aligned with Triple H, Randy Orton, and Ric Flair. He worked with WWE from 2001-2005.

Jindrak worked all over the world after being let go in 2018. He went on hiatus before returning in 2022 where he worked three matches in Mexico, but hasn’t wrestled in a year.

While speaking on Developmentally Speaking, the former WWE star noted that he’s considering making a return to the ring.

“Lately I’ve been getting into good shape again, so I feel like a resurgence. I kind of have an itch to take some more wrestling shows. But maybe that could see me wrestling more in the United States. I don’t know. That’s the one thing I look back on and I have a little bit of regret. I wish I would’ve maybe cut Mexico a little earlier, and come back and did some stuff in the United States. I think there’s still a chapter to write, honestly.”

H/T to Wrestling Inc for the transcription

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