10 Wrestling Stars WWE Should Never Have Let Get Away
7. Marco Corleone
Mark Jindrak was a green-as-grass rookie when he first debuted on WCW TV, but the desperation caused by the company's demise forced them to try some experimental storylines. Jindrak and the rest of the Natural Born Thrillers were a powerful heel stable in 2000, but they ultimately didn't become stars.
When WWE bought out WCW, Jindrak was placed into developmental to get some seasoning. After a few years, he came back up and was meant to be a part of the Evolution stable, but was replaced by Batista. Needless to say, that was a major opportunity missed for the former WCW World Tag Team Champion. After a few midcard storylines on Raw and Smackdown - including an alliance with Kurt Angle - Jindrak was released.
Following a brief tenure with New Japan, Jindrak went to Mexico, where he continues to work today. Renamed "Marco Corleone," he competed for Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre for a few years, jumped to competitor Triple A, then went back to CMLL. Today, Corleone is still a popular headliner for CMLL, proving that while maybe it was smart to take him out of Evolution, WWE still could have found some kind of role for him.