20 WWE Ruthless Aggression Era Stars You Totally Don't Remember
19. Mark Jindrak
There was a time when Mark Jindrak was being discussed as a possible member of Evolution. If he had been chosen, Jindrak would have been standing alongside the likes of Triple H and Ric Flair, but it wasn't to be. Instead of rubbing shoulders with legends, the former WCW star would never really get going during his WWE stint from 2001-2005. The creative team didn't really know what to do with the guy. He had an impressive body, but he was coming in raw from WCW, and there didn't seem to be any concrete plans for him from the off. Bouncing around between the main roster and development didn't help Jindrak's standing, and he became known as someone who would never progress beyond the mid card. It's fascinating to imagine that Mark Jindrak was initially scheduled to be part of Evolution ahead of Dave Batista. Who knows where his career may have ended up had he been picked as part of the infamous faction, but Jindrak hasn't exactly suffered since leaving WWE. Carving a decent career for himself in Mexico, the man is relatively laid back when asked about his WWE career in interviews.
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