One big thing: Ethan Page allowed Joe Hendry creative freedom in his musical parody, with one exception
NXT Champion Ethan Page revealed he gave Joe Hendry carte blanche for his musical roast, with a single restriction: no mentions of Page’s children.
• Page made this disclosure in a recent interview with Chris Van Vliet.
• Hendry, known for his musical performances, had previously targeted other wrestlers like Drew McIntyre and Matt Cardona in his parodies.
Why it matters
This insight offers a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes dynamics of WWE’s NXT, showing how wrestlers negotiate personal boundaries while engaging in on-screen feuds.
By the numbers
• Page’s daughter, at just 6 years old, has already been credited as a photographer in a video game magazine.
• She’s also filmed WWE content, including a video of Page in a Bowser costume doing curls on Halloween.
What they’re saying
Page on Hendry’s creative freedom: “I was just like, go for it. Whatever you find, go for it. Don’t mention my kids and I don’t care at all.”
The big picture
The Page-Hendry feud, while brief, showcased NXT’s ability to blend traditional wrestling storylines with unique character elements, such as Hendry’s musical talents.
What’s next
With Page retaining his NXT Championship against Hendry at NXT No Mercy, fans are eager to see who will step up as the next challenger for the title.
How do you think WWE NXT can further incorporate unique talents like Hendry’s musical abilities into their storylines? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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