Mark Henry Names His Three ‘Hall Of Fame’ Matches (And Moments)

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Mark Henry has named the matches he’d put in his personal Hall of Fame from his career.

The WWE Hall of Fame had a 25-year career in the WWE. The World’s Strong Man wrestled all the top wrestlers of his era. He also won the World Heavyweight Championship and ECW Championship in an incredible career in wrestling.

Appearing on the No-Contest Wrestling Podcast, Mark Henry was asked to pick three matches he’d put into his personal Hall of Fame. He immediately decided on his match with Randy Orton at Hell in a Cell 2011. He then added his casket match with The Undertaker at WrestleMania 22 because it was “the main event” of WrestleMania. However, the third match he had to deliberate on, mentioning bouts with Rey Mysterio, The Rock and more.

In the end, however, he decided to leave the third match blank because he wanted to include his fake retirement speech from 2014 into his Hall of Fame.

“Definitely me and Randy Orton in Hell in a Cell. Me and The Undertaker in the casket match at the main event of WrestleMania. And me and Rey Mysterio… man, that’s tight.

Because I wrestled Rey Mysterio, I wrestled Big Show, Ric Flair, Shawn Michaels, Triple H, The Rock—I’m 2-0 against The Rock. That third one would be hard. Me and Big Show breaking the ring in the main event of Vengeance was probably was the one I made the most cheese off of. But when Rey Mysterio was champion and me and him… we created the Mark Henry spot. Oh yeah, I created something in wrestling.”

“I don’t know, man, it would be hard-pressed for me to pick three. You might just have to put those two on loop and leave everybody else. Play my retirement speech—boom!”

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