


On August 26, Sid Vicious died sadly at the age of 63 years after several years of fighting cancer, which was announced by his son Gunnar on social networks. Vicious had the honor of becoming twice WWE world champion and twice WCW world champion between 1996 and 2000.
He also had the opportunity to star in Wrestlemania twice, first against Hulk Hogan in 1992 and again in 1997 when he fought against The Undertaker. In “Everybody’s Got a Pod“, The former WWE Ted Dibiase star commented on the possibility that Vicious is considered to be included in the WWE Hall of Fame after his death.
“The Hall of Fame is not just about your ability in the ring or how big you were as a star. I think, more than anything, especially in wrestling, it's about whether you worked well with everyone, if you worked as a team, if you worked well. I mean, I can name someone, but I will not … there is a couple of boys in the hall of fame that were never in a stellar event or very rarely they were in a star event, they were in a star event. Opening and things in the middle.
In the weeks after his death, many former stars of the WWE and the WCW, including Eric Bischoff, Jeff Jarrett and Kevin Nash, talked openly about their relationship with Vicious and shared good memories they had with the former world champion.