It’s time for WWE to taste some impudence! The company had plans to induct the Ultimate Warrior into WWE Hall of Fame class of 2010. This year bears some extra sparks from the history as it celebrates the twentieth year of the historic “Title for Title” match in Wrestlemania VI. That phenomenal show insinuated the rise of another superstar after legendry Hulk Hogan; it demonstrated the rise of Ultimate Warrior. Moreover, this year’s Wrestlemania is going to take place in Phoenix, Warrior’s hometown. But Warrior, as unpredictable as he is, refused to accept WWE’s invitation and it seems the bad blood is still not over.
WWE gave Warrior a huge push by enabling him to defeat Hulk Hogan, the face of wrestling business in those days. But the WWE-Ultimate Warrior honeymoon didn’t last as long as the brand expected and during his checkered WWW career the wrestler was fired thrice by the President Vince McMahon. At 1991 Summerslam, Warrior was fired for the first time. Warrior claims that he was fired because McMahon was not interested to live up to the terms of an agreement where he would pay Warrior Hulk Hogan level money. On the other hand, McMahon spread the myth for years that Warrior held him up for money on the very night of the event and that was the reason to fire him. Nobody will be able to know the true reason behind the bad blood between WWE and Ultimate Warrior but we are safe to say money has always been a major factor.
Surprisingly, WWE is inducting Wendi Richter into the Hall of Fame this year. She is known to be the first person whom Vince screwed out from her title. Though Wendi is no match for the Ultimate Warrior; both popularity and persona wise; but she, ironically, is being honored in a year when Vince will be facing the man he screwed some 13 years ago.




