By this stage, I am fully aware that the names of events are loose guidelines. There were no Great Balls of Fire at said event, nor is there really any mania over this year’s WrestleMania, nor is the Rumble every January actually royal.
But this was “WWE NXT Revenge,” and they had been quite big on the idea of revenge, and while the show itself failed to deliver on much of that – it was still very good as a show – there was something even more peculiar about the decision to have Joe Hendry sing through his feelings.
He lost the title at Stand & Deliver after being pinned by Tony D’Angelo, and then Ethan Page got handed the rematch for his part not losing in the four-way, and decided to sing about the pair of them and the other un-loser Ricky Saints. It kills me as a fan of Joe Hendry back when he was sharing time as a wrestler and a presenter for WhatCulture Gaming, but he’s just in a rut at the moment.
Too popular to be anywhere else on the card, not chosen to be the NXT Champion, and with very little actual development on the character front. Hendry got immensely popular off the back of a really catchy song, but that cannot be all his character is, and a concert coming off the back of a title loss isn’t indicative of anything good.
The segment did at least set something in motion between Hendry and Keanu Carver, but even then, there has to be more to Carver than just showing up and hurting someone. It wasn’t an act of vengeance; it was the start of something that could be quite entertaining, but it could have been done in any other way aside from a half-baked musical performance that did nothing but undermine any sense of reality for Hendry.
Written by Max Everett











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