Someone in Las Vegas must have said the same thing about the world of heavy goods vehicles TNA, while Joe Hendry returned to the open challenge from Randy Orton to Wrestlemania.
Orton was to face Kevin Owens until a few weeks ago, when the Canadian got out of the match, requiring neck surgery.
Hendry would not be under contract with WWE when he continues to make appearances with the promotion.
Hendry’s latest appearance with WWE came to his latest “Big-Four” event in the Royal Rumble in February.
The TNA champion was a surprise participant in the Royal Rumble match, entering No. 15 before being eliminated by Roman Reigns.
A certain number of names would have accessed the challenge of Orton, notably the director general of Smackdown, Nick Aldis, as well as names of return such as Omos and Rusev. However, the foreigner has taken up the coveted place.
Orton had to face Kevin Owens until a few weeks ago when the Canadian got out

Joe Hendry de Tna turned out to be Orton’s surprise opponent in Wrestlemania in Las Vegas
Hendry’s profile in the professional struggle has shown in recent months, it is not more obvious than the main beneficiary of the WWE talent partnership with TNA.
WWE talents have limited themselves to the NXT development brand outside Hendry, which is also the only TNA talent at the main event a WWE show.
Orton won the match, which has been the fastest of Wrestlemania so far with a RKO after Hendry has made a signing reversal in the ring.
After the match, Orton helped Hendry get up and let the crowd greet him before dropping him with another RKO.
Orton is tied third in all time in WWE in World Title Reigns with 14 championship victories with Triple H. Only John Cena and Ric Flair are ahead of him.