Over the years, Matt Hardy had done just about anything to keep professional wrestling fans entertained and guessing as to what’s coming next. Whether it’s creating iconic WrestleMania moments or upping the ante in some of the most dangerous gimmick matches , Hardy’s changed wrestling. He also did that by finding creative ways to present the sport with his “Final Deletion” cinematic match.

And I'm not the only one who thinks that, as TNA viral sensation Joe Hendry shared similar thoughts while talking with CinemaBlend. I got a chance to speak with the 36-year-old not too long ago and, during our chat we discussed how The Rock inspired his chart-topping entrance theme, “I Believe in Joe Hendry,” the extended version he’s cooking up , and everything in between. And, at one point in our conversation, the Scottish wrestler shouted out Matt Hardy and the ways he’s impacted wrestling throughout his career, specifically with the “Final Deletion,” stating.

Hendry explained: When he was in TNA, that's where he developed Broken Matt Hardy. And that's, where they did something that was very bold and daring in TNA wrestling. And that Final Deletion battle that they had on our TV show changed wrestling.

It added another avenue to how you could express yourself as a professional wrestler. So I think that was very, very cool indeed. Not long after the interview, I found myself watching the “Final Deletion” for the first time in years, and got to thinking: “You kn.