TNA champion Joe Hendry has big GTA 6 offer for Rockstar : “Send me the paperwork”
Fresh off his appearance at the WWE Royal Rumble, TNA Champion Joe Hendry believes he can appear in GTA 6 and has a huge offer on the table for Rockstar Games.
Scottish pro-wrestler Joe Hendry is having quite a 2025 so far. In January atGenesis, he defeated Nic Nemeth to become TNA World Champion and in February, made a surprise appearance in theWWE Royal Rumble.

The champion’s theme music, “I Believe in Joe Hendry” has become a hit with wrestling fans and withGTA 6still on pace for Fall 2025, he wants Rockstar to do something with the track.
On February 6, mere hours before Take-Two Interactiveaffirmed GTA 6’s release window, Hendry revealed an offer for Rockstar that would share his song with millions of others.

Joe Hendry wants to be in GTA 6
In a post on X, Hendry sent a message to Rockstar Games, tagging the studio in the process.
“Dear RockstarGames, You can use my song,” he told the devs. “Send me the paperwork.”

Dear@RockstarGamesYou can use my song.Send me the paperwork.pic.twitter.com/NzpMzCAYfy
Fans were instantly taken aback by this, commenting by posting the lyrics to his song and voicing how they’d enjoy driving around Vice City with his song blasting in their vehicles.

“You should feature in game too – would be fantastic,” one wrote.
“Only way I’ll buy GTA 6 day 1 if it has your song when you driving,” another remarked.
One player even took things a step further and showed what having Hendry’s theme inGTA VIcould look like, with his song playing in a car while driving off a helipad.
Playing GTA 6 likehttps://t.co/SQaXxyn15Hpic.twitter.com/ngLpPEdWHZ
Rockstar has reportedly been reaching out to artists to get their songs in GTA 6, so the wrestler’s pitch isn’t exactly outlandish.
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Last year, musician and composer Martyn Wareclaimed that Rockstar sent him an offerto put Heaven 17’s 1983 hit, ‘Temptation’, in the game, but was turned off by the amount the company had supposedly offered him.