You never know when you might see a wrestler lace up the boots and return to the ring which is what Mark Jindrak seems to be considering right now. Jindrak hasn’t officially retired, but it’s been a while since he’s laced up the boots and wrestled a match.
The former WWE star recently appeared on Developmentally Speaking and he indicated that he could be looking to get back in the ring at some point in the future.
“I haven’t wrestled in a year. I took dates last year in Mexico. By days, I’m in the hobby of collecting cards. Baseball cards, basketball cards, football cards; anything collectible really. I’m a professional grader; I work at a company here called HGA and I professionally grade cards. That’s kind of a passion project.
“Lately I’ve been getting into good shape again, so I feel like a resurgence. I kind of have an itch to take some more wrestling shows. But maybe that could see me wrestling more in the United States. I don’t know. That’s the one thing I look back on and I have a little bit of regret. I wish I would’ve maybe cut Mexico a little earlier, and come back and did some stuff in the United States. I think there’s still a chapter to write, honestly.”
Jindrak first debuted with WCW in 1999 and ended up joining WWE after the company bought World Championship Wrestling. At one point he was set to be part of the Evolution stable but he was removed and replaced by Batista. Mark Jindrak was released from his WWE contract in 2005 and in the years that following he continued to compete in Mexico.
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