Kemo
03-02-2016, 03:27 AM
Mark Henry recently spoke with GuideLive.com and once again stated that WrestleMania 32 could be his last for WWE. Here are some highlights of what he said about:
The Undertaker vs. Shane McMahon:
“You know, Shane has never disappointed. He’s always been a guy that was able to rise to the occassion. And when I say rise to the occasion, Shane likes to do the unbelievable. You’ll see him jump off of stuff that you wouldn’t think a human being would jump off of. The Undertaker, we don’t even have to talk about his legacy. He’s carved out a WrestleMania history that nobody can even get close to. I’m just looking forward to seeing what’s next, just like the rest of the fans.”
If This Will Be His Final WrestleMania:
“I can’t speak for The Undertaker, but I’m hoping this will be a successful WrestleMania. It may be my last. I’m getting a little long in the tooth. I just want to be able to go out and have a good time if it is my last. I want to make an impression.”
The 2-time Olympian and power-lifting world champion made his WWE debut back in 1996.
The Undertaker vs. Shane McMahon:
“You know, Shane has never disappointed. He’s always been a guy that was able to rise to the occassion. And when I say rise to the occasion, Shane likes to do the unbelievable. You’ll see him jump off of stuff that you wouldn’t think a human being would jump off of. The Undertaker, we don’t even have to talk about his legacy. He’s carved out a WrestleMania history that nobody can even get close to. I’m just looking forward to seeing what’s next, just like the rest of the fans.”
If This Will Be His Final WrestleMania:
“I can’t speak for The Undertaker, but I’m hoping this will be a successful WrestleMania. It may be my last. I’m getting a little long in the tooth. I just want to be able to go out and have a good time if it is my last. I want to make an impression.”
The 2-time Olympian and power-lifting world champion made his WWE debut back in 1996.