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Linda McMahon to induct the Ultimate Warrior in the WWE Hall of Fame

Ever since she left her post as WWE’s Chief Executive Officer in 2009, Linda McMahon has kept her public appearances at WWE events to almost zero. Apart from sitting front row at Hall of Fame ceremonies, McMahon has completely distanced herself from the company that she helped develop.

But that will all change come April 5 as Linda McMahon will be inducting the Ultimate Warrior into this year’s WWE Hall of Fame. Yes, the Ultimate Warrior.

The news was made public by Warrior himself on Twitter, who said he was honored that McMahon had accepted his request to induct him into the Hall of Fame.

“Fortunetelling pundits lack the integrity it takes to figure me out,” Warrior wrote.

While it seems as a weird combination, with many expecting a former rival of Warrior to induct him, this comes as a big win for Warrior who spent years and years being isolated from the WWE after several fights with the McMahons.


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Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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