Tony D’Angelo walked out of NXT Stand & Deliver with the NXT Championship, but new footage obtained by Ringside News shows the aftermath of the brutal match may have taken a serious toll on Joe Hendry.

In the closing moments of the chaotic fatal four-way main event featuring Joe Hendry, Ethan Page, Ricky Saints, and Tony D’Angelo, the action broke down all around ringside. The match featured heavy hits, table spots, and multiple finish attempts before Tony D’Angelo finally secured the win with a spear and chokeslam combination to capture the NXT Championship. However, the story didn’t end when the cameras stopped rolling.

In footage obtained by Ringside News, Joe Hendry was seen leaving the ringside area after the match while being escorted by two referees. Hendry appeared unsteady on his feet as he made his way toward the backstage area, clearly selling the damage from the brutal main event.

The video shows Hendry being guided carefully by officials, stumbling slightly as he walked up the ramp area and disappeared behind the curtain. Given the punishment he absorbed during the match, including the closing spear and chokeslam from Tony D’Angelo, the visual added to the sense of how physically demanding the bout turned out to be.

The fatal four-way main event delivered plenty of chaos, including a massive spear from Tony D’Angelo that drove Ethan Page and Ricky Saints through the announce table. That moment shifted the momentum and ultimately allowed Tony to return to the ring and finish Joe Hendry to secure the championship victory.

While Tony D’Angelo celebrated with the NXT Championship, the footage of Hendry struggling to make his way backstage paints a clear picture of how punishing the match truly was for everyone involved.

What did you think of Joe Hendry’s performance in the fatal four-way, and do you think he’ll bounce back quickly after that brutal loss at NXT Stand & Deliver? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.

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