WrestleMania 41 delivered a major surprise when TNA World Heavyweight Champion Joe Hendry stepped through the curtain to face Randy Orton—but he wasn’t the only name considered for that coveted slot.

According to PW Nexus’s Cory Hays, WWE also had Jeff Hardy on the table as a potential opponent for Orton at The Show of Shows.

That’s right—Jeff Hardy, currently signed to TNA Wrestling, was discussed behind the scenes as a possible replacement after Kevin Owens was pulled from the card due to a neck injury that now requires surgery.

While WWE ultimately went with Hendry—who received a warm reaction and even rocked a custom WrestleMania shirt before eating an RKO—Hardy’s name being in the mix raises eyebrows. This isn’t just about a one-night surprise. It’s further evidence of the evolving relationship between WWE and TNA.

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Hardy, a former WWE Champion and one of the most recognizable names in the business, would’ve made for a jaw-dropping WrestleMania return. Though it didn’t happen this time, the fact that he was seriously considered suggests the door might be open for a future WWE appearance.

Meanwhile, TNA talent were caught off guard by Hendry’s appearance, with many learning about it only a day before. “Joe Hendry is still under TNA contract… A lot of people in TNA say they found out about the match yesterday,” the Fightful Select confirmed.

Whether this is the start of more cross-promotional appearances or just a one-off showcase, one thing is clear: WWE isn’t afraid to tap into TNA’s roster to keep things unpredictable.

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Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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