10 WWE Stars From 2005 Who'd Be Awesome On Today's Roster
10. Mark Jindrak
In the decade since Mark Jindrak left World Wrestling Entertainment, he became a bilingual Mexican wrestling superstar. Wrestling in both CMLL and AAA as Marco Corleone, he has immense market recognition in Mexico, and is actually a bankable superstar in that country. Maybe instead of making a low-ball offer to Carlito, the better idea for WWE would be to bring back Mark Jindrak. Mark Jindrak in WWE in 2015 would be intriguing in the sense that he was actually under-utilized in WWE during his 2001-2005 run, and thus would actually be a "fresh" face on TV who in being bilingual and already a star in Mexico would provide an immense assist to WWE's desire to become a global brand. Plus, a six-foot plus guy who can work the lucha/Japanese hybrid style being pushed heavily in WWE's stylistic evolution is something that upon serious consideration, Vinnie Mac may salivate over.
Besides having been an independent professional wrestling manager for a decade, Marcus Dowling is a Washington, DC-based writer who has contributed to a plethora of online and print magazines and newspapers writing about music and popular culture over the past 15 years.