Mark Henry Reveals the Fulfilling Aspect of His AEW Role That Sparks Pride

Being an AEW Coach, Mark Henry is tasked with helping players in areas like the psychology of matches and developing character. On a recent episode on “The Kurt Angle Show,” Henry spoke about his experiences in the position so far and he also discussed the part that makes him feel satisfied.

“I feel like I’m more of a wrestling counselor than a coach,” Henry stated. “I don’t teach them how. I want them to already know how.

Mark Henry Reveals the Fulfilling Aspect of His AEW Role That Sparks Pride

I teach them where you do it, when you do it, why you do it and I teach them how to think outside the box because that’s what Stu Hart did for me, and Leo Berke and Tom Prichard and Rip Rogers and Jim Cornette did for me … I enjoy the personal one-on-ones [with talent], the people I talk to every week. It’s working, and when you see what you do works, it’s gratifying.

I sit back sometimes like, ‘Man I did that.’ And the kids, they smile. Action Andretti, every time he walks past me he [smiles], and I know what it means. He’s saying thank you.”

After Andretti went through three or four training sessions together along with Henry, All Elite Wrestling agreed to sign him to a contract, which Henry believes is a recognition of his efforts. In addition to Andretti, Henry has also stated that he has enjoyed working with the former TNT Champion Powerhouse Hobbs who often refers to Henry as his “wrestling dad.”

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