10 Things You Don’t Know About WWE In 1996

By Justin Seagull /

5. Mark Henry Was Going To Be The Next Big Thing

It seems the WWF has a track record of swinging and missing on who they believed would be major talents. Mark Henry was an Olympic strongman who received a ludicrous 10-year contract in 1996 from the WWF. At only 24 years old, Henry had no previous wrestling experience, only competing in powerlifting competitions. Anybody who ever read Mick Foley€™s first autobiography, Have a Nice Day, would recall the passage where there was a merchandise meeting for all of the t-shirt designs that Mark Henry would have, and Steve Austin walked by and joked aloud, €œHey, how about a shirt for ol€™ Stone Cold?€ which received a nervous and lukewarm response. This would be months before the Austin 3:16 speech.By all accounts, Henry ended up having a very impressive career based on consistency and longevity, but he never quite met the expectations that the WWF had for him when they originally signed him in 1996.