He is signed to Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), while also making appearances for partner promotion WWE on its NXT brand.
A decorated amateur wrestler, Hendry has earned British Senior National Championships in freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestling.
[2] Hendry initially trained to become a professional wrestler with Damian Mackle, Mikey Whiplash, Robbie Brookside, and Marty Jones at the Source Wrestling School.
On 6 April 2015, Hendry unsuccessfully challenged[4] Drew Galloway for the ICW World Heavyweight Championship at Pro Wrestling Ulster event[5] in which the EVOLVE and DGUSA Open the Freedom Gate titles were also on the line.
Together, they entered the ICW Tag Team Title Tournament (held to crown new champions once Polo Promotions left the company after winning the belts) and beat Mike Bird and Wild Boar in the finals at Shug's Hoose Party 3 on 31 July 2016 to win the vacant ICW Tag Team Championships.
[9] On 27 July 2019, Hendry was forced to leave ICW after losing to Leyton Buzzard in a singles match at Night 1 of Shug's Hoose Party 6.
Hendry debuted for Discovery Wrestling in 2014, teaming with Marty Scurll to defeat Cryme Tyme (JTG & Shad Gaspard)[10] Appearing sporadically he would face the likes of Grado, The Young Bucks, Damien O'Connor, Tommy Dreamer[11] before earning a shot at Lewis Girvan's Y Division Championship, where he was unsuccessful.
[12] Hendry earned his way back into title contention with victories over Dalton Castle, Kenny Williams, Timothy Thatcher and former champion Girvan.
[15] On 3 June 2023, Hendry returned to Discovery Wrestling to successfully defend his Impact Digital Media Championship against Jack Morris.
[16] Hendry made his debut for New Generation Wrestling (NGW) in 2015, losing a match to Nathan Cruz before forming Team Scotland with fellow ICW wrestlers Davey Blaze, Lionheart and Kid Fite.
On 6 March, at Exit Wounds, Hendry, Joe Coffey, Travis Banks, and B. T. Gunn formed The Prestige, a stable claiming something was wrong with professional wrestling and they were going to fix it.
Hendry then started a feud with fellow stablemate Travis Banks, causing the exodus of Joe Coffey and BT Gunn from The Prestige.
[26] From January to February 2019, Hendry was part of the World of Sport Wrestling UK tour, where he was largely used in tag matches.
[27] On 25 May 2018, Impact Wrestling announced through Twitter that Hendry would be part of the 1 and 2 June television tapings for the promotion from Windsor, Ontario, Canada.
[29] On the 12 July episode, the trio got involved in a feud with Eli Drake, who insinuated to Grado that Hendry was trying to make Katarina his girlfriend.
[31] On the 26 July episode, in a backstage segment, Drake gave the trio a gift which Grado unwrapped; it was a framed photograph of Hendry and Katarina together.
[44] Hendry made his first appearance as a full-time member of the ROH roster by interrupting Dalton Castle during a promo at Saturday Night at Center Stage on 24 August.
[45] Hendry would then show up as Castle's partner, the following night at Honor For All, where the two defeated Shinobi Shadow Squad (Cheeseburger and Eli Isom).
At Glory By Honor XVII, Hendry participated in a battle royal to determine the #1 contender for the ROH World Championship, but was eliminated by the eventual winner Silas Young.
[49] Hendry continued to team with Castle throughout the fall of 2019 and early 2020, competing in various matches, before ROH went on hiatus due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States.
Hendry would then challenge his former tag team partner Dalton Castle for the World Television Championship in a four corners survival match at Final Battle, also involving Rhett Titus and Silas Young.
[79][80] On October 26, during the UK Invasion Tour, Hendry participated in the Glasgow Cup, defeating Rich Swann in the semifinal and Frankie Kazarian in the final to win the tournament.
As a result, Hendry began feuding with Francis, who cost him a Digital Media Championship match against Crazzy Steve at Sacrifice.
[88] On the 26 September episode of Impact!, Hendry defeated Frankie Kazarian to become the #1 contender for the TNA World Championship at Bound for Glory.
[90] Hendry protested over the loss and demanded a rematch but Director of Authority Santino Marella told him that he had to work his way up the card to earn another title shot.
At Final Resolution, Hendry defeated Josh Alexander, Mike Santana and Steve Maclin in a four-way match to become the #1 contender for the TNA World Championship, earning a title rematch against Nic Nemeth at Genesis.
[99] Hendry has been a musician for 10 years, and was the lead singer for a band named Lost in Audio (they were close to signing a deal with Sony Music),[1][100][101] and has incorporated his prior career into his professional wrestling work.
Although the stable disbanded in early 2018, Hendry has continued to refer to himself by the moniker, stating that "it's me with the volume turned up",[100] and also in a BBC interview when training for the 2018 Commonwealth Games.
Hendry would capture the British Senior National Championship in freestyle wrestling in 2017, and was subsequently selected for membership on Team Scotland at the 2018 Commonwealth Games.
[1] He is the nephew of politician Drew Hendry, the former SNP MP for Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey, and a former Highland Council leader.