Sycho Sid Thinks He Has Better Chance To Get WWE Hall Of Fame Induction With Vince McMahon Gone

Sycho Sid did an interview with the Attitude Era Podcast, where he spoke about a wide range of topics.

Sid last appeared on WWE television in June 2012 during an episode of Raw where he went over Heath Slater in a short match. Sid was a top star in WWE and WCW during the 1990s. While with WWE, he worked two WrestleMania main events. He’s also a two-time WWE Champion.

During the interview, he was asked why he hadn’t been inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame. He thinks he has a better chance now that Vince McMahon is gone.

Sid said, “You’d think that they would offer that [Hall of Fame]. Again, Vince (McMahon) didn’t like me so much. I think that’s why they haven’t offered me that. But, with Vince being gone now, you’d think those people would say, ‘Hey, this guy, we still got him on contract. He is still making a little bit of money. It would help him if we did that,’ and it would help them as well. You would think they might want to do everything they could to promote something like that. So, that might be something fun to start, too. If you get back in, you might want to do something like a part-time deal, [be a] manager, or special.  I think I was pretty good at interviews, too. There’s always a lot of people having a hard time with that. If I could teach them, maybe I could help them do their interviews.”

Sid added that he thinks he could be a good manager for someone like Brock Lesnar. Check out the interview below:

If you use any portion of the quotes from this article, please credit Attitude Era Podcast with an h/t to WrestlingNews.co for the transcription.

Andrew Ravens
Andrew Ravens
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