Mark Henry’s one weakness with Lexis King holds back second-generation WWE star

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Mark Henry, a WWE Hall of Famer, recently discussed Lexis King, a 31-year-old second-generation star, who is trying to make a name for himself in the company. King has undergone a character change and is currently part of the NXT brand. Henry, who has trained many top names in the WWE, shared his thoughts on King’s progress and what he needs to work on to become a top star.

Henry praised King’s energy and manipulation in the ring, stating that it’s “making you want to see him get beat.” However, he identified one weakness that holds him back from being a true fan favorite – the need to get people to believe in him. According to Henry, King needs to work on making the WWE universe believe that he has what it takes to be a top name in the company.

King is set to take part in the Iron Survivor Challenge at NXT Deadline, where he will face off against Eddy Thorpe, Cedric Alexander, and Axiom. A win would grant him a spot to compete against Je’Von Evans, Ethan Page, Nathan Frazer, and Wes Lee for the NXT Championship. Henry believes that qualifying and winning the Iron Survivor contest would be a huge stepping stone for King’s career.

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Henry also spoke about Ridge Holland, another NXT superstar who has been making significant progress. Holland, a second-generation wrestler, has been praised by Henry for finding his footing in the company. According to Henry, Holland has finally gained confidence, which is crucial for success in professional wrestling. Holland will face Trick Williams for the NXT Championship at Deadline, and Henry believes that his growth has been evident since his return to NXT from the main roster.

The article highlights the importance of character development and confidence in a wrestler’s career. Henry’s insights into King and Holland’s progress serve as a reminder that even with natural talent, a wrestler must work on their skills and charisma to become a top star in the WWE. Furthermore, the article showcases the developmental potential of the NXT brand, which has produced many successful main roster stars over the years.

By Nishant Jayaram

Nishant Jayaram is a seasoned wrestling writer with over 45 million reads, having contributed to Sportskeeda's pro wrestling and football sections. He co-founded the Pro Wrestling Record website, focusing on user-friendly experiences. Nishant's passion for wrestling began in 1996, attending WWE's first India show and later joining their media team. You can reach out to him at [email protected].