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From a wrestler’s entrance music to beating artists like Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter and Dasha, it seems yes, the public do believe in Joe Hendry.The Scottish professional wrestler saw his song ‘I Believe in Joe Hendry’ reach number four in the official charts, in what he describes as a “series of fortunate random events”.Now the 36-year-old from Edinburgh is considering his next move - whether projecting his face on the Las Vegas Sphere or writing a song for the first minister of Scotland.
Speaking to BBC Radio Scotland’s Mornings with Stephen Jardine, Hendry explained how the one minute long song, played as he enters the ring, became a chart hit with fan support"People had always liked my entrance song.
"I thought it was funny so I tweeted it out and it just caught fire from there - life’s been an absolute rollercoaster since then.
Hendry, who is signed to Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), was a musician for a decade before becoming a wrestler.He used skills from his past career to write and produce the track.As a wrestling fan, he said he noticed how important entrance music can be in building a persona.
"The stage fright is just unbelievable, I know so many performers who really struggle with that but the moment their music hits and they walk through the curtain, they just become somebody else.
Drew Hendry, the SNP MP for Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey, is his uncle.He said: "It’s been cracking to see the wrestling community and the wider public get behind Joe, he’s absolutely deserving of the top spot.
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Jey Uso ticked a moment off his wrestling bucket list at WrestleMania this year when he faced off against brother and former tag team partner Jimmy.
The Usos have been staple pieces of WWE for a number of years now, but a feud started when Jimmy turned on his brother late last year at SummerSlam, costing him his world title match against Roman Reigns.
Since then, Jimmy has been mostly absent from TV through injury while Jey continues to thrive as a singles star, though what the future holds for both men is unclear, with a potential reunion on the cards.
Speaking exclusively to Mail Sport’s Alex McCarthy, Jey outlined his feelings on the WrestleMania match, addressing the criticism, before opening up on the main event of night two that saw Reigns lose to Cody Rhodes on the back of a plethora of stars interfering, including the Usos.
Because everyone saw the angle change right in front of them, they literally were listening to the people, like the we want Cody chants.
I made sure after I did what I did to hurry up and kind of get to the back so I could continue watching the match, because I automatically turned into a fan again.
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