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Joe Hendry makes surprise appearance on Saturday Night’s Main Event

Say his name and he appears.

Newest WWE Superstar Joe Hendry made a surprise appearance on Saturday Night’s Main Event yesterday after The Miz complained in the ring that he was not involved in Cena’s last match.

That brought out R-Truth, decked in full Cena gear, to tell Miz that he knows he cheated when he played around inappropriately with Nick Aldis’ balls and accused the former champion of taking the spot of someone else.

Truth then handed The Miz a ball which had a name in it: Joe Hendry.

The camera then panned out and the music started, with Hendry appearing on the apron much to the surprise of fans. Hendry and Truth then beat up The Miz and both hit a 5-knuckle shuffle in sync.

The former TNA champion is now officially on the WWE roster and currently assigned to NXT, a position he asked for to continue to evolve as a wrestler before moving to the main roster.

 


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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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