Joe Hendry has confirmed that he has recorded an album with WWE Music that will be released this summer. He broke the news at Insight with Chris Van Vliet’s live show in Tampa, calling it an exclusive announcement he had not previously made anywhere.
Asked by Van Vliet where he physically records his songs, Hendry first joked he could drop an exclusive, then did.
“So, I mean, actually, I could drop an exclusive right here for people. Because this is actually very relevant. So this is an exclusive. I haven’t told anyone anywhere, but I have recorded an album with WWE music. And it is, it’s going to drop this summer. And we recorded most of that in New York at the WWE Studios.”
Hendry said most of the album was tracked at WWE’s studio in New York, and that he has since duplicated the microphone setup at home so he doesn’t have to fly back and forth to keep producing new material on a weekly turnaround.
“What I’ve done now is the microphones that we have there, I have basically replicated the setup back home now, so I don’t need to fly to New York to do it. I can send stuff in, and we can work on it back and forth. So that’s one of the things that makes these songs work, is because they’re they’re fast and they’re topical. So we can basically, like 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.”
Pressed on whether the album was an original collection or a release of songs fans had heard before on WWE programming, Hendry said the songs are all originals and declined to give specifics beyond that.
“Well, it is, I will say they are. They are all original songs. And I won’t say any more than that. They are all original songs.”
Hendry has written what he estimates is more than 100 parody songs over the course of his career, dating back to a 2014 reworking of Phil Collins’ “In the Air Tonight” in ICW. His TNA-era entrance theme “I Believe in Joe Hendry” went viral in 2024 and charted on the UK iTunes and Spotify singles lists. By his own count, the YouTube music video for the song now sits at roughly 12 million views, with another 9 million streams on Spotify.
He officially signed with WWE in November 2025 and made his main roster RAW debut on April 27, 2026, performing “Can We Fire Logan Paul?” with an acoustic guitar in the middle of the ring. WWE released the song as an official music video on its YouTube channel the following day.
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