At TNA Genesis, Joe Hendry beat Nic Nemeth to win the TNA World Championship for the first time and it was truly a big deal for Hendry. With TNA and WWE’s current partnership, fans have been wondering if there is a chance of Hendry making his way to WrestleMania 41. Interestingly enough, Hendry has now made it clear he doesn’t rule out defending his title at WrestleMania 41.

While speaking to Ariel Helwani, Joe Hendry made it clear he doesn’t rule out that he might defend his TNA World Title at WrestleMania 41. He mentioned how exciting it is when unexpected opportunities arise, as people from different rosters show up in various places. Reflecting on the partnership between TNA and NXT, Hendry noted how he had the chance to be part of the Royal Rumble.

Hendry then raised the possibility of the TNA World Champion appearing at WrestleMania, saying it might not be such a far-fetched idea, especially considering the reaction he received at the Rumble.

“We find out about these opportunities, and people will just show up, and it’s exciting for the rosters as well since people will appear in different places.

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We saw that, yes, the partnership is with TNA and NXT, and here I am, able to go to the Rumble. So is it that out of the question to think that maybe the TNA World Champion could show up at WrestleMania? Is it that crazy? I mean, you know the reaction I got at the Rumble—maybe, who knows?”

Joe Hendry’s recent TNA World Championship win has fans excited to see what comes next for him. With the way professional wrestling is changing, there’s a good chance Hendry could appear in WWE events soon. As WrestleMania 41 approaches, it’s possible that Hendry could be involved, which would make his story even more exciting.

Do you think Joe Hendry should defend his TNA World Title at WrestleMania 41? Would you like to see more TNA talent in WWE events? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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Subhojeet Mukherjee has covered pro wrestling for over 20 years, delivering trusted news and backstage updates to fans around the world.

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