The 14-time World Champion said plans to add Jindrak to the group were nixed due to his behavior outside the ring. He also compared the former WCW star to a third-grader and revealed that he refused to ride in a car with him ever again.

Speaking with former WWE Superstar Rene Dupree on Cafe de Rene, Jindrak acknowledged that he was immature at the time. However, he took exception to some comments that were made during the episode:

Vince McMahon considered adding Jindrak to Evolution after Batista suffered an injury in 2003. The WWE Chairman ultimately listened to his son-in-law and Evolution only ever had four members: Batista, HHH, Randy Orton, and Ric Flair.

Mark Jindrak disputes Triple H’s Ric Flair claim

Mark Jindrak added that he disagreed with Triple H’s comment about Ric Flair also having issues with him joining Evolution.

According to Jindrak, Flair enjoyed his company and liked talking about life outside of WWE during their long car rides. The King of Kings, by contrast, only wanted to discuss the wrestling business.

While Batista and Randy Orton continued to work for WWE for several years, Jindrak left the company in 2005. The 44-year-old went on to find success wrestling in Japan and Mexico.

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