Mark Henry on what Attitude Era moment went too far, If Brock Lesnar should have ended the streak
Source: Digital Spy
Mark Henry was recently interviewed by Digital Spy to promote the new Attitude Era book. Below are some highlights:
If there was anything in the Attitude Era that went too far:
"Seeing Mankind and Undertaker in the Cell, jumping off the top. I thought it was a little much. But it's the moments in our business that make up the history. They told a complete story that there's no limit to what we can do. And that's what I got out of it."
Brock Lesnar ending The Undertaker's WrestleMania streak:
"If you're going to lose to somebody losing to a guy like Brock Lesnar is not something that people will laugh at. Brock is arguably one of the top ten fighters on Earth. He's young, he's big, he's powerful and he's fearless. He's a dominate entity in sports entertainment. If you're going to lose to someone it sounds like a pretty good option."
If the Nation of Domination would work today:
"I think it would be taken very strongly. I think it would succeed. But it's a different time, and the militance and the collective thought process on people wanting to turn things because of color is always gonna be there, but is less prevalent now than it ever was. I think it would work but it would go through some struggle."
Henry also discussed his favorite Attitude Era moments, if WWE misses competition from WCW, his retirement promo angle with John Cena, his lasting legacy and more. You can check out the full interview by clicking here.
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