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Sycho Sid Believes WWE Corridor Of Fame Induction Is Extra Doubtless With Vince McMahon Gone


Sycho Sid believes that he has a greater probability of getting inducted into the WWE Corridor of Fame now.

Sid had distinguished runs within the WWF and WCW, in addition to the NWA. Sid is a former WWF Champion and a former WCW World Heavyweight Champion, amongst different accolades. He has largely been absent from wrestling in recent times, however his resume speaks for itself.

Talking with the Attitude Period Podcast, Sid was requested to share his ideas know doubtlessly getting inducted into the WWE Corridor of Fame. (H/t Robert DeFelice of Fightful for the transcription)

“You’d assume that they might supply that,” Sid stated. “Once more, Vince [McMahon] didn’t like me a lot; I feel that’s why they haven’t provided me that. However, with Vince being gone now, you’d assume these individuals would say, ‘Hey, this man, we nonetheless obtained him on contract. He’s nonetheless making a bit bit of cash. It could assist him if we did that,’ and it will assist them as properly. You’d assume they could wish to do the whole lot they may to advertise one thing like that.

“That may be one thing enjoyable to start out, too. When you get again in, you may wish to do one thing like a part-time deal, [be a] supervisor, or particular — I feel I used to be fairly good at interviews, too. There’s at all times lots of people having a tough time with that. If I may educate them, perhaps I may assist them do their interviews.”

Vince McMahon resigned from WWE and TKO after Janel Grant filed a lawsuit in opposition to him, Laurinaitis, and WWE.

RELATED: Joe Hendry Names Psycho Sid, Scott Steiner, And Goldberg As Some Of His Character Inspirations

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