In an interview with Back Sports Page, Eric Bischoff commented on the potential of a WWE Hall of Fame induction down the line.

“The Hall of Fame Question has been asked a lot and I don’t mean to be coy but I really don’t know how I feel about it. Obviously, it would be a great honor and to me it and to me it would be validation, I would be overwhelmed for many reasons but there is a part of me I would have to reconcile with, there is a part of me that believes the Hall Of Fame should be about the wrestlers. I don’t mean the guys who jumped in the ring once in a while who helped further a storyline or a gimmick, I’m talking about the guys who struggled for years as they slept in their cars and sacrificed so they could reach that level of success and greatness they earned.

I would feel awkward to be honest. If they did a Hall Of Fame for wrestling executives then I would be all over that. I just don’t see myself in the category as some of the other people in the Hall of Fame. I would be excited if they offered me a ticket to see it live because it’s one of my favorite parts of Wrestlemania . I really shouldn’t say that because the focus should be the action in the ring, that’s what it’s all about. The thing is being honest I look forward to the Hall of Fame because you get a sense of real emotion and you see how much it means to some people. Look at last year with guys like the Warrior. He got to heal honest wounds and seeing that drama is what appeals to me in this business.”

The interview is available in full at this link.