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Joe Hendry calls out John Cena following TNA title win

Appearing on Busted Open Radio less than 24 hours after winning the TNA World title for the first time, Joe Hendry called out John Cena, something that in 2025 wouldn’t be far from the realm of possibility.

“We’re in an era where anything is happening,” Hendry said. “And just before Genesis, Triple H tweeted about the show, Shawn Michaels tweeted the show, and John Cena posted the TNA logo on his Instagram. What kind of representative would I be for TNA if I didn’t call out John Cena?”

Cena did in fact post the TNA logo along with the WWE logo which was used to announce the partnership last week. As all of Cena’s Instagram posts, they come with no text and the content is up for anyone’s interpretation.

“I honestly believe that people haven’t seen what I can truly do on the microphone yet,” continued the new champion. “And to me, John Cena is in the top-top echelon of talkers ever.”

Cena has embarked on a farewell tour this year and will be part of the Royal Rumble, his last one ever, as an in-ring competitor. He will wrap up his WWE active career in December 2025 with one final match.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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