10 Worst WWE Workers Since 2010

8. Mark Henry

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Somebody gonna get their a** kicked. Somebody gonna get their wig split. And somebody should probably tell Mark Henry it's time to retire. But not me. He would kill me!

One of the best wrestling segments since 2010 was when Mark Henry did a fake retirement, which turned out to all be a facade to beat up John Cena, long before A.J. Styles made it cool. But...that was on the mic. Their actual match was mediocre, which is actually pretty good for Henry as of these past few years.

His Hall of Pain run in 2011 and 2012 was fantastic, but really, not many classics came out of it. And without his monster persona, his work feels even more exposed as he then has to rely on selling instead of dishing out power moves. He's also been one of the most injury prone wrestlers ever seen in the company, which sapped away what little speed and agility he had to begin with.

While we may miss Henry's work on the mic when he closes the Hall for good, few will miss actually seeing him compete in a match.

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