The Ultimate Warrior to be inducted into WWE Hall of Fame after 18-year absence

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  • DOPEdweebz
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    Warrior was a friend of Macho Man and called Hogan out for lying bout having any convo wih him in the last few years. Plus Hogan was one of the most vocal people shittin on Warrior during the DVD. That ? makes as much sense as Nash or Flair inducting Warrior. Maybe Batista will. Sting will never mess witg WWE.
  • Crude_
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    Good and long over due.

    As much as Warrior seems to be a legitimate ? in real life he was arguably the second biggest draw the WWE had in the late 80s early 90s behind Hulk Hogan.

    Despite his limited in ring ability he made Vince McMahon a lot of money and was one of the biggest faces the company ever had.

    There is a reason Vince kept bringing him back although he never seemed to stick around along.
  • DOPEdweebz
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    Good and long over due.

    As much as Warrior seems to be a legitimate ? in real life he was arguably the second biggest draw the WWE had in the late 80s early 90s behind Hulk Hogan.

    Despite his limited in ring ability he made Vince McMahon a lot of money and was one of the biggest faces the company ever had.

    There is a reason Vince kept bringing him back although he never seemed to stick around along.

    Hogan in his WWF work at least didnt show alot more than warrior to be fair and he was the # 1 draw.
  • Crude_
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    GodGivBiz wrote: »
    Good and long over due.

    As much as Warrior seems to be a legitimate ? in real life he was arguably the second biggest draw the WWE had in the late 80s early 90s behind Hulk Hogan.

    Despite his limited in ring ability he made Vince McMahon a lot of money and was one of the biggest faces the company ever had.

    There is a reason Vince kept bringing him back although he never seemed to stick around along.

    Hogan in his WWF work at least didnt show alot more than warrior to be fair and he was the # 1 draw.

    A lot of the other wrestlers didn't like Warrior in the locker room.

    I can remember reading about at least one real life altercation that Rick Rude got into with Warrior.

    I can't speak on Hogan but he seemed to be much more respected by the locker room and management thus being the reason he probably could get away with more.