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Mark Henry Lands New Wrestling Gig After AEW Exit

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Mark Henry couldn’t stay away from wrestling for very long.

Back in May, Mark Henry left AEW after spending three years with the company. During this period, the WWE Hall of Famer worked in several roles, notably as a backstage interviewer on Rampage.

The star joined AEW after ending his association with WWE earlier in 2021. In an interview shortly after his departure, the former World Champion was full of praise for AEW, explaining that he only wished he could have done more to help Tony Khan.

At the time of his exit, Henry said he was taking time to work on other projects, but wouldn’t leave wrestling behind. How true that was.

Mark Henry Finds New Wrestling Home

Speaking in a recent interview with TMZ Sports, Henry revealed he’s begun working with All Caribbean Wrestling as a booker and director. The company was founded in 2022 and has previously worked with the likes of Caprice Coleman, AJ Francis, and Lince Dorado.

“I started booking and directing for All Caribbean Wrestling. We’re not an independent company, we put on classic shows, we put on elite level shows internationally. It’s a lot of fun. We’re gonna do a versus with MLW coming up. The WWE said they were open for business, if they want to do business with me, I’d love to do something with them too. Any company out there that feels like they want to do a versus show with us, give us a call.”

Mark Henry has been an ever-present in pro wrestling since signing with WWE in 1996 after an impressive powerlifting career that saw him compete at the Atlanta Olympics.

H/t to Fightful