10 WWE Superstars Who Got Too Much Too Soon

10. Mark Henry

Before signing with WWE back in 1996, Mark Henry was startling the world of powerlifting with his unmatchable strength. Setting multiple records for multiple different lifts, he deservedly earned his soon to be WWE nickname as the ‘World’s Strongest Man’.

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Coming out of the back of an appalling 1995, rightly considered one of the WWE’s worst ever creative and commercially successful years, Vince McMahon snapped up Henry, willing to forego his lack of wrestling experience due to signing the most powerful dude on the planet.

The mistake made was giving Henry an iron-clad ten-year contract, which soon became a weight around both his and Vince’s respective necks, as the future WWE Hall of Famer didn’t get to grips with the business quick enough to justify it. Without any way to release Henry from his lucrative deal, McMahon put the once credible power athlete in a string of abhorrent and quite frankly, embarrassing angles.

Whilst everyone remembers his affair with 70-year-old Mae Young and the eventual birth of a hand, WWE even had Henry say his sex addiction led to some fruity interactions with his own sister.

Eventually, ‘Sexual Chocolate’ made his impact on the business in the right way, improving considerably to have a successful run near the top of the card, winning the World Heavyweight Championship, nailing a brilliant ‘Hall of Pain’ gimmick and proving that only the toughest men can pull off a salmon blazer.

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