13 Unluckiest WWE Wrestlers

By Scott Carlson /

6. Mark Henry

Few WWE superstars have had a longer, rockier journey to the top of the card than Mark Henry. Debuting as a green powerlifting champion, Henry would go through countless iterations, such as joining the Nation of Domination, becoming Sexual Chocolate and dating Mae Young. He toiled throughout the 2000s as a €œmonster€ who never quite made it to the top. In 2011 though, WWE and Henry struck gold €“ literally €“ with his Hall of Pain gimmick, during which the World€™s Strongest Man injured Big Show, Kane, Great Khali and Vladimir Kozlov and captured the World Heavyweight Championship from Randy Orton. He was on the biggest roll of his career and was a legitimate threat to any opponent. However, injuries would derail Henry€™s momentum in quick succession. He lost a month to a hyper-extended knee in early 2012, returned for three months and then was out for nine more months due to surgery. Since his return in early 2013, Henry€™s career has been full of stop-and-start pushes, both as a face and a heel. Sadly, it doesn€™t appear that he will reach the heights of his late 2011 push again.