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Mark Jindrak
Born (1977-06-26) June 26, 1977 (age 47)
Auburn, New York
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Mark Jindrak
Mark Millium
Marco Corleone
Sodom
Billed height6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
Billed weight305 lb (138 kg)
Billed fromAtlanta, Georgia
Trained byPaul Orndorff
Debut1999

Heyyyyyyyyyyy I'm Mark Jindrak! HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEYYYYYYYYYYY I'm Mark Jindrak!

It was announced recently that Mark Jindrak has been officially banned from performing at wrestling shows in Tijuana, Mexico for a year.[1]

Career

World Championship Wrestling (2000–2001)

Jindrak trained in the WCW Power Plant under Paul Orndorff and was promoted to the main WCW roster in June 2000 under the Vince Russo era where he formed a tag team with fellow Power Plant graduate Sean O'Haire.

In August 2000, Jindrak and Sean O'Haire helped form the Natural Born Thrillers with Mike Sanders, Shawn Stasiak, Chuck Palumbo, Johnny "The Bull" Stamboli, and Reno. They were briefly "coached" by Kevin Nash.

In September 2000, Jindrak won the WCW World Tag Team Championship with O'Haire for the first time, despite being relatively new in the business. The pair would win WCW Tag team gold one more time before splitting in early January 2001 when Jindrak would begin teaming with Stasiak instead. The team was short lived, as Stasiak went on to pick up the managerial service of Stacy Keibler and Jindrak disappeared.

World Wrestling Entertainment (2001–2005)

After the World Wrestling Federation purchased WCW in March 2001, Jindrak came into the company in July 2001 as part of The Alliance that invaded the WWF roster. In late August of that year Mark Jindrak was sent to the Heartland Wrestling Association and then Ohio Valley Wrestling for training. He made a few appearances on Sunday Night Heat in late 2002, defeating wrestlers such as Justin Credible, Raven, Mike Owens, and Stevie Richards. In early 2003, Jindrak joined Kenny Bolin's "Bolin Services" stable and teamed with Garrison Cade.

Mark Jindrak was soon called up by WWE in June 2003 and started out by forming a tag team with Garrison Cade on the Raw brand. The team feuded with teams the like of La Résistance, Evolution, and The Dudley Boyz. The team soon separated when Jindrak was drafted to SmackDown! on March 22, 2004.

He first appeared on SmackDown!'s sister show Velocity where he adopted a gimmick of an egotistical, narcissistic heel obsessed with his own physique (similar to Lex Luger), calling himself "The Reflection of Perfection" and standing in front of a mirror to admire himself. On April 8, 2004 he would gain Theodore Long as a manager for a brief period until the pair split in July 2004 when Long turned face and became the general manager of SmackDown! and Jindrak remained mostly on Velocity.

In September 2004, Jindrak aligned himself with Kurt Angle and Luther Reigns, whom he helped take down and shave Big Show bald during the fifth anniversary episode of SmackDown!. After teaming with Reigns for a while, the pair began to have a falling out, most notably after a "Double Jeopardy" handicap match on the February 24, 2005 episode of SmackDown! in Philadelphia against The Undertaker.

After this, Jindrak defeated Reigns in their short feud only to become a lower card star performing on WWE Velocity, and only appearing on SmackDown! to job for other wrestlers, portraying neither a face nor heel character.

On June 30, 2005, Jindrak became one of the last minute trades in the 2005 WWE Draft, which saw him jump from SmackDown! back to Raw. Jindrak only had one match with the Raw brand, where René Duprée forced him to submit to a cobra clutch. Jindrak was released from his WWE contract shortly thereafter on July 5, 2005.

Japan (2006)

File:Kendo Zusiki y Marco Corleone.jpg
Jindrak under his "Marco Corleone" gimmick with Kenzo Suzuki.

Jindrak toured New Japan Pro Wrestling in 2006, where he was primarily used as a low-carder. However, Jindrak did pick up a surprise win over long-time veteran Osamu Nishimura during the tour.

Mark Jindrak was also involved with fellow WWE alumni Matt Morgan. The pair appeared in a short-lived online reality show which was canceled in early 2006 for an unknown reason. Both men later showed up in the Japanese promotion HUSTLE, wrestling as the tag team of Sodom (Jindrak) and Gomora (Morgan).

Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (2006–present)

Since late 2006, Mark Jindrak has been working for the Mexican promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre under the name Marco Corleone, having a pseudo stripper gimmick.

Personal life

Jindrak has a son named Marcus.

In wrestling

  • Finishing and signature moves
  • Nicknames
  • "The Basket Case" – as Mark Jindrak
  • "The Reflection of Perfection" – as Mark Jindrak
  • "The Italian Eagle" – as Marco Corleone
  • Previous managers

Championships and accomplishments

  • Global Wrestling United
  • GWU World Heavyweight Championship (1 time)

References