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Mark Jindrak on Being Mediocre & Too Immature During His WWE Run
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– During a recent interview with Developmentally Speaking, former WWE Superstar Mark Jindrak discussed his run in WWE. Below are some highlights (via WrestlingInc.com):
Mark Jinkdrak on his WWE run: “I look back on it now and it was mediocre. I wasn’t like a jobber or anything or enhancement talent, I felt like I was in the middle of the pack. Obviously, with Evolution that could have been a big feather in my cap.”
On being immature at that stage: “I was kind of too immature. [Randy] Orton and I liked to joke around a lot and I think that hurt me and my chances … I’m not going to point fingers at anyone, it was mainly my blame. I didn’t take the opportunity I had and run with it.”
On his head not being in the game: “My head wasn’t fully into the game, I was still young. From an athlete’s standpoint, in my mind, I was like, ‘I’m a phenomenal athlete so I’m always going to have a place,’ and then when I got released from WWE in 2005 it was nothing personal.”
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