Mark Henry makes special announcement minutes before WWE RAW

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Mark Henry is one of the greatest heavyweights to compete in WWE. He has now made a special announcement minutes before WWE RAW.

Before Henry established himself as a menacing force in the ring, he took on several gimmicks during his early career. One of his most talked-about gimmicks was called s**ual chocolate. The character was inspired by the band in the movie called Coming to America. As part of his gimmick, Henry portrayed the role of a ladies' man who would get distracted during his matches. This gimmick turned out to be a hit and provided for several iconic moments that are still talked about to this day.

The WWE legend recently took to social media to announce the anniversary of this gimmick. To celebrate the occasion, special merchandise would be available for purchase. He followed it up with another message saying they have white chocolate merch also available, since he doesn't want to be prejudiced towards one particular color of chocolate.

"We also have white chocolate. 🍫 that’s so all the racist don’t say that I’m prejudice against chocolate. Hahahaha!"

Check out his tweet here:


Mark Henry recently lashed out at AEW for disrespecting him

After leaving WWE, Mark Henry joined AEW, where he took on several roles like color commentator, analyst, talent scout, and many more. During this time, he influenced several wrestlers like Powerhouse Hobbs, who has started using a variant of Henry's finisher, the World's Strongest Slam. However, the Jacksonville-based promotion changed the name of the finisher to Most Dangerous Slam.

Speaking on Busted Open Radio, Henry said he felt disrespected by AEW when they changed his finisher's name.

"They called it the Most Dangerous Slam (...) They don't call it the World's Strongest Slam. They're like, 'F*** Mark Henry.' F*** you, how about that? That's to whose decision that is [to rename the slam]. You cannot disrespect me and expect me to kiss your a** about it. I'm not gonna do it. I'd rather be fired or kicked off the air before I let somebody feel like they all got power over me," Henry said. [H/T - Wrestling Inc.]

It will be interesting to see when Mark Henry will make his next appearance on WWE TV.

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