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Mark Henry is one proud papa as of late … his son has dedicated to the College of Oklahoma for wrestling — and he says the child is already dreaming of being a WWE Celebrity!!
The previous WWE World Heavyweight Champion defined all of it to TMZ Sports activities this month … simply after his son, 18-year-old Jacob Henry, pledged his allegiance to Sooner Nation.
Mark tells us as a College of Texas alum, he initially cringed on the thought of Jacob within the Crimson and Cream. However he is warmed as much as it — and is fired up for his boy’s future.
Mark stated Jacob’s wrestling coaches are superb … and he stated there’s an opportunity the teenager may truly be part of OU’s soccer staff as effectively.
“They wanted him to come out for spring football,” Mark stated, “so you might get to see him out there on that field too as a two-sport athlete.”
Whereas he has that possibility … Mark stated Jacob is all in on wrestling — and has his eyes on some fairly lofty aspirations.
“His true passion is pro wrestling,” Mark stated. “He’s not trying to be the Olympic champion. He said, ‘Dad, I’m not trying to go to the Pro Bowl or win the Super Bowl.’ He said, ‘I want to main event WrestleMania. I wanna go to Japan and be champion.'”
Mark will probably be there to help him each step of the way in which … however there’s one factor he has to do first — earn his school diploma!!!
“He’s gotta hand me that degree first,” Mark stated. “Him and my daughter both. I was like, ‘Y’all hand me the degree, I will give you the keys to your inheritance and you can go do whatever you want to do.'”
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As for what Mark is as much as as of late … he finds himself doing radio with SiriusXM and iHeartRadio — whereas additionally choosing up the position of booker for a wrestling promotion known as All Caribbean Wrestling.
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“We put on classic shows,” he stated. “We put on elite-level shows internationally. It’s a lot of fun. We’re gonna do a verse with [Major League Wrestling]. The WWE said they were open for business.”