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Joe Hendry On Improving In-Ring Skills: I’ll Always Prioritize Constant Improvement In All Areas Of The Game

Joe Hendry is striving for constant improvement.

Despite losing the TNA World Championship back in May, Joe Hendry’s profile continues to rise in the world of wrestling, as the 37-year-old got a major reaction at TripleMania Regia earlier this month.

While speaking with BCP+ for a new interview, Hendry was asked about busting out a hurricanrana at TripleMania and if he plans to continue improving his moveset.

“I mean, I’m always trying to — I’ll always prioritize constant improvement in all areas of the game. I’m obsessed with getting better and improving. I think every year that goes by, I think, wow, I’ve just come so far compared to where I was a year ago. I’m really proud of the progress that I’ve made and I just always try to have that student of the game mentality. So yeah, I’m all about constant improvement in all areas. Being 37, you don’t have the same recovery that you had when you were 21, but I still am able to make consistent progress, moving up in weight in the gym. I feel like, strength wise, like I did a stalling suplex on Moose in Mexico that felt like it was a minute long. I don’t think many people in wrestling could do that. I’ve done some feats of strength I’m really proud of. So yeah, I feel like I’m improving in all areas constantly. I’m never afraid to go back to the drawing board and rebuild.”

Elsewhere in a seperate interview, Hendry talked about competing in AAA’s six-sided ring. Check out his full comments here.

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