
Rick Martel has addressed long-standing speculation regarding his relationship with the WWE Hall of Fame, making it clear that he never declined an induction offer.
The former WWE and AWA star took to social media to clarify the situation after years of fan discussion suggesting he had turned down a Hall of Fame spot.
“In 2015, I was offered to appear at Axxess in San Francisco and attend the Hall of Fame as a spectator,” Martel wrote. “Flattered, I still turned it down as I was not ready to go back to wrestling for appearances like I am now.”
He followed up with a direct statement to clear any confusion.
“I didn’t turn down an offer to be inducted in the WWE HOF. Thank you!”
Martel’s comments confirm that the invitation he received was tied to WrestleMania weekend activities, specifically WWE Axxess and attending the Hall of Fame ceremony as a guest, rather than being honored as an inductee.
The clarification appears to settle a long-standing belief among some fans that Martel had personally rejected a Hall of Fame induction. Instead, his decision at the time was based on stepping away from public wrestling appearances, not declining recognition from WWE.
Martel, a former AWA World Heavyweight Champion and WWE standout, has remained largely absent from the wrestling spotlight in recent years. However, his latest comments suggest he is now more open to appearances than he was in the past.
While there is still no official word on if or when Martel could be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame, his statement removes any notion that he previously refused the honor.
Rick Martel Denies Turning Down WWE Hall of Fame Induction
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