Joe Hendry proved he was the real deal, making Josh Alexander tap out to an Ankle Lock at TNA Victory Road.
Josh Alexander talked a big game going into the match on September 13. Still, in the end, his nefarious means paid no dividends. Joe Hendry wore a cup, preventing a low-blow attempt, and then locked in an Ankle Lock, forcing Alexander to do the one thing he thought he would make Hendry do: tap out.
Joe Hendry now moves forward, attempting to capture the TNA World Title.
NOT TODAY @Walking_Weapon! @joehendry
— TNA Wrestling (@ThisIsTNA) September 14, 2024
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.@Walking_Weapon TAPPED OUT! but referee @DanielSpencer is down! @joehendry
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Joe Hendry, previously called Josh Alexander, is the Wish version of Kurt Angle. Learn more here.
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