Mark Henry has zero interest in lacing up the boots one last time—and he wants everyone to get the message loud and clear.
In a new interview with Poker Scout, the WWE Hall of Famer was asked if he’d consider stepping back into the ring for a tag team match with his son, Jacob Henry. His response couldn’t have been more blunt: “Hell no. If somebody asks me, I’ll call the police!”
Henry didn’t hesitate to shut down the idea, not even for a sentimental father-and-son match. While many wrestling legends return for one final run or farewell moment, Henry made it clear that ship has sailed—and sunk.
“I’m done,” might’ve been enough, but Henry went further, throwing in the 911 threat just to hammer the point home. It’s a hard no, even though his son is currently training and preparing for his own wrestling career. Henry has previously said Jacob could be ready for WWE in about three years, and he’s fully committed to helping from behind the scenes—not inside the ropes.
This latest update comes after Henry’s recent comments about his exit from AEW in May 2024. While he spent three years with the company in a backstage and part-time on-screen role, Henry hinted at unresolved issues behind the scenes that played a big part in his departure.
“You know what? I had a good time at AEW despite the fact there were a couple of incidents that I won’t talk about unless they start talking about it,” Henry said. “If they start talking about it, then I’m going to blast them because those were issues that related to me leaving.”
He stopped short of naming names, but the warning was clear: there’s more he could say if anyone wants to push it.
Despite those issues, Henry said he still holds respect for the talent at AEW. “I met a lot of really cool people, some unbelievable talent. And I have a lot of respect for people in that organization and I wish them well.”
Following his AEW departure, Henry revealed that licensing conflicts—particularly with Fanatics—cost him money while he was unaffiliated. “I lost money because I was not with the company,” he explained. “So we went to the negotiation table and here I am.”
Now back with WWE, Henry seems content with his current role and focused entirely on mentoring his son’s path in the industry. But when it comes to stepping back into a ring? That chapter is over, and he’s not letting anyone rewrite it.
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