A top WWE executive would like Vince McMahon to induct them into the Hall of Fame.
In July, the wrestling world was shocked to find out that Vince McMahon had retired from WWE following the WWE Board of Directors investigating into his past sexual misconduct allegations.
At the time of his retirement, McMahon was working very closely once again with Bruce Prichard as Executive Director of Creative.
In a recent conversation on Something To Wrestle, the former Brother Love was asked about being inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame and who would induct him.
Despite stating that he doesn’t see himself ever going into the Hall of Fame, Prichard said:
“If I were and I were to pick [who inducts me], there’s a handful of people that I would want to do it. Vince [McMahon], because of our friendship and just everything we’ve been through, and I wouldn’t be here if not for him. But on the other side of things, I would look at John Layfield, Gerry Briscoe, and/or my brother [Tom], and/or ‘Taker. But also, he’s no longer with us, but in dreaming days of yesteryear, Bobby Heenan would have been my first choice.”
Following McMahon’s retirement, Stephanie McMahon and Nick Khan were named co-CEOs, while Triple H assumed all creative duties for the WWE main roster.
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