Mark Jindrak talks about his possible return to Pro Wrestling

Mark Jindrak, a former WWE Superstar, recently spoke with Cafe de Rene on his comeback to the ring.

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By Blesson Daniel | Jan 25, 2022 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Mark Jindrak, a former WWE Superstar, recently chatted with Cafe de Rene and spoke about the current state of the wrestling industry and how things have grown more general. He predicted that New Japan Pro Wrestling will soon make its way to the United States.

“With social media and the internet and everything, it’s all one universal show now,” he said. “They’re stuck in their ways and if they continue to stay stuck in their ways it is going to drive them into the ground. Because, these companies, the ones in Japan, especially like New Japan Pro Wrestling, they’re invading America. It’s coming soon. WWE, unless there’s some really big showcase match, it’s not a guaranteed sellout every time.”

Mark Jindrak also talked about AEW, and how he thinks they’re about to take over. He feels it’s fantastic that today’s wrestlers have more opportunities to make it big in the business.

“Then you see AEW, they’re taking over, man. I haven’t watched wrestling in so long, I wasn’t born into wrestling, I was more like an athlete first, and wrestling second. I am not afraid to admit it, and I respect the wrestling business,” he said. “This is a great time for wrestling because there are so many great places a young guy can go, s many avenues. You can be a star in almost any place now. Look at Kenny Omega, like he didn’t have to go the conventional WWE route.”

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Mark Jindrak In-ring return

Mark Jindrak also hinted at a comeback to the ring. Following a viewing of the current offering, the former WWE Superstar feels he could still hold his own against the talent today. At this stage in his life, he is scared about having to go through the bumps again.

“Watching these matches, these TV matches, the work rate I could definitely still hang, The problem I would have is going to that distance again. When you take off time from wrestling or bumping or whatever, it’s that part of reconditioning your body to bump and those headaches.”