Joe Hendry feared he had spent the WWE Royal Rumble Spot on himself in a viral tweet

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Joe Hendry made a shocking appearance at the Royal Rumble Premium Live event. This was the beginning of what comes for Hendry. However, Hendry appears to have been worried that he himself had spent the opportunity after his tweet last year.

While talking to Chris Van Vriette, Joe Hendry was really worried that he might have ruined his chance to appear in Royal Rumble for a tweet he made last year. After posting it, he realized he might have made a mistake and thought, “Well, I might have ruined this for myself.”

Hendry explained that the most frightening moments usually occur when you tweet with emotion instead of logic. One day, fans tweeted that he was “falling,” and he was joking, but he reacted emotionally. At the time he didn’t think he would be chosen for the Rumble, but he tweeted, “Let’s see how well this tweet has aged in about four months.” Choose a general time frame without much thought.

The tweet exploded and later found Hendry in serious conversations with friends and family. He admitted that if he was left out of Rumble due to that tweet, he must accept the outcome, admit his mistake and take responsibility. For a while he really believed he might have spent a great opportunity in WWE.

“You tweeted it and it was like, ‘In fact, I just ruined this for myself.’ The most frightening thing is, I remember this always happens – if you tweet with emotion rather than logic, it’s when these issues arise. I don’t know why. I was spending the day the fans said. Joe Hendry falls. ” For some reason, I thought I was a bit joking. At this point I had no idea I would be chosen to be at Rumble. “Let’s see how well this tweet has grown in around four months,” he said.

This tweet got me hooked and then I had conversations with friends and family. So I said, “If I’m not in the Rumble for this, I have to accept that I have made a mistake and have to own it.” There was a moment when I thought I’d get the opportunity. ”

Thankfully, WWE had a clear, big impact on the Royal Rumble, so I didn’t feel his tweets tasted bad. A big moment with Randy Orton continued at WrestleMania 41.

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