Booker T Advocates For Attitude Era Star To Be Inducted Into WWE Hall Of Fame

Booker T Advocates For Attitude Era Star To Be Inducted Into WWE Hall Of Fame

Booker T wants to see a legend of professional wrestling and mixed martial arts join him in the Hall of Fame.

Fans recently spotted an interesting addition to the WWE online shop, new merchandise from Attitude Era favourite Ken Shamrock. Despite not being a part of the company for more than 2 decades, it has since been speculated that The World’s Most Dangerous Man may have signed a WWE Legends deal and could even be a future inductee into the Hall of Fame.

Speaking on the Hall of Fame podcast, the former World Champion praised Shamrock’s time in professional wrestling for adding believability to the program and agreed that the former Intercontinental Champion is worthy of an induction:

“That’s great Ken Shamrock got a legend deal because he is truly one of the WWE legends. He brought something to WWE from the mixed martial arts world, and it was real. And Ken did a damn good job while he was a part of WWE. And for him to be on the video games and all of that stuff, it’s cool. Put his name in for the Hall of Fame. Put his name in.”

The 6-time World Champion continued, stating that Shamrock has never badmouthed the company in his time away and credited whoever came up with the suggestion to recognise Ken Shamrock for his achievements:

“He’s always been a big WWE fan. You’ve never heard him say anything stupid about the company other than, ‘Man, why am I not getting in? Why am I not getting a piece of the action?’ I appreciate whoever gave Ken Shamrock the nod to get in deserves it. He deserves it. Some people deserve it, and some people never deserve to get in.”

Booker T Not Angry About Memorable Loss

Although the former King of the Ring captured the World Championship 6 times in his career, many believe that it should have been 7. Back in 2003, the Hall of Famer was feuding with World Heavyweight Champion Triple H in the lead-up to WrestleMania 19. Due to the nature of the rivalry, many believe that The Game should have lost the title at Mania. However, when discussing the loss in a recent interview, Booker T stated that he is not angry about what took place at WrestleMania 19.

In a new episode of his podcast, Booker T has questioned the nature of Tony Khan’s Twitter tirade.

H/t to Wrestling News.co