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WWEOctober 18, 2024Oct 18, 2024

Vince Russo Says He'd Turn Down A WWE Hall of Fame Induction

ByThomas Lowson

Each year, WWE adds new inductees into its Hall of Fame, with the annual tradition honoring the very best in the world of wrestling and entertainment. For better or worse, Vince Russo is arguably the most well-known writer in the history of wrestling, but the former WCW World Heavyweight Champion has no plans to be a Hall of Famer.

On his Legion of Raw podcast, Russo discussed WWE's Hall of Fame and those who want nothing more to be inducted. The 63-year-old on the other hand, shared that he would say no if WWE made an offer to him.

Bro, I know guys where the most important thing in their lives was getting into the WWE Hall of Fame. I would turn down an invitation. Not that it will ever happen, it won’t, but I would turn down an invitation. That’s me and my freaking opinion, bro.

Saying No to the Hall of Fame

Russo isn't the only notable name who'd say no to the WWE Hall of Fame if presented with a potential induction. Last month, Jonathan Coachman shared on

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that he'd turn down the honor if asked, and shared his issues with the current crop of inductees.

The Hall of Fame is supposed to be the absolute very best at what they do whether it's a manager, talent, whatever. And that's not what they do. They check boxes every year so they can have a good show.

In 2021, WWE released Jeff Hardy after he refused to enter rehab, only to learn that his concerning behavior at a live event was not due to the influence of drugs. When trying to coax Jeff back (an act that'd keep him from AEW,) WWE reportedly offered Jeff a Hall of Fame induction, but he said no.

Becoming a WWE Hall of Famer is a huge deal to many, but not everyone has an acceptance speech prepped in their pocket. Stay tuned to SEScoops for all the latest from Vince Russo, but don't expect him at a Hall of Fame ceremony anytime soon.

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WWEOctober 18, 2024Oct 18, 2024

Vince Russo Says He'd Turn Down A WWE Hall of Fame Induction

ByThomas Lowson

Each year, WWE adds new inductees into its Hall of Fame, with the annual tradition honoring the very best in the world of wrestling and entertainment. For better or worse, Vince Russo is arguably the most well-known writer in the history of wrestling, but the former WCW World Heavyweight Champion has no plans to be a Hall of Famer.

On his Legion of Raw podcast, Russo discussed WWE's Hall of Fame and those who want nothing more to be inducted. The 63-year-old on the other hand, shared that he would say no if WWE made an offer to him.

Bro, I know guys where the most important thing in their lives was getting into the WWE Hall of Fame. I would turn down an invitation. Not that it will ever happen, it won’t, but I would turn down an invitation. That’s me and my freaking opinion, bro.

Saying No to the Hall of Fame

Russo isn't the only notable name who'd say no to the WWE Hall of Fame if presented with a potential induction. Last month, Jonathan Coachman shared on

YouTube video player

YouTube video player

that he'd turn down the honor if asked, and shared his issues with the current crop of inductees.

The Hall of Fame is supposed to be the absolute very best at what they do whether it's a manager, talent, whatever. And that's not what they do. They check boxes every year so they can have a good show.

In 2021, WWE released Jeff Hardy after he refused to enter rehab, only to learn that his concerning behavior at a live event was not due to the influence of drugs. When trying to coax Jeff back (an act that'd keep him from AEW,) WWE reportedly offered Jeff a Hall of Fame induction, but he said no.

Becoming a WWE Hall of Famer is a huge deal to many, but not everyone has an acceptance speech prepped in their pocket. Stay tuned to SEScoops for all the latest from Vince Russo, but don't expect him at a Hall of Fame ceremony anytime soon.

Explore More Wrestling News

WWE NewsWWE headlines & resultsWrestling NewsAll pro wrestling coverage

Read more wrestling news coverage including WWE news, AEW news, wrestling rumors, and upcoming events at SEScoops, your trusted source since 2004.

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