Joe Hendry has revealed he has recorded a full album with WWE Music, scheduled for release later this summer.
Speaking on Insight with Chris Van Vliet, the former NXT Champion confirmed the project features entirely original songs and was largely recorded at WWE Studios in New York.
“I haven’t told anyone anywhere, but I have recorded an album with WWE music,” Joe Hendry said. “And it’s going to drop this summer.”
Hendry explained that after recording at WWE’s studio facilities, he recreated a similar setup at home so he could quickly work alongside WWE Music remotely and produce topical songs on short notice.
“So what I’ve done now is the microphones that we have there, I have basically replicated the set up back home now,” Hendry explained.
According to Hendry, the faster production process has become especially important for the style of wrestling-themed music and parody songs he regularly creates.
“One of the things that makes these songs work is because they’re fast and they’re topical,” Hendry said.
Hendry pointed to the song aimed at Logan Paul during his Raw debut as an example of how quickly the system allows him and WWE Music to turn ideas around.
“We obviously did the Logan Paul song on TV, but we were able to just get it done that week because we could send files back and forth.”
The announcement marks another major step in Hendry’s growing relationship with WWE following his crossover appearances from TNA Wrestling programming over the past year.
When Did Joe Hendry Debut In WWE?
Joe Hendry made his WWE debut while still a member of the TNA roster on the June 18, 2024, episode of WWE NXT, where he competed in a 25-man Battle Royal to determine the new number one contender for the NXT Championship.
Hendry continued to make sporadic WWE appearances whilst still under a TNA contract until it expired in late 2025, where he signed with WWE and began competing full-time in NXT. Joe Hendry joined the main roster with his call-up to the Raw roster taking place on April 20 this year.
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