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Perry Saturn was going through some really hard times in the past. The WWE alum was dealing with brain trauma from so many brutal matches. Things are better for him now but Saturn believes his involvement in the concussion lawsuit against WWE cost him a Hall of Fame induction.
Several years ago, attorney Konstantine Kyros led a concussion lawsuit against WWE, with wrestlers like Saturn being represented. However, the lawsuit was eventually dismissed.
While speaking during a Signed By Superstars virtual signing, Perry Saturn expressed skepticism about receiving a call from WWE for a Hall of Fame induction due to his involvement in the concussion lawsuit against the company.
Although he would welcome a Hall of Fame induction if invited, Saturn acknowledged the strained relationship, citing his past struggles with drug addiction during his time with WWE.
”Sure, if they invited me (I would go into WWE Hall of Fame)… No (I don’t have a great relationship with WWE). I was part of a lawsuit against them. We lost but — from the C.T.E so, I’m sure they won’t be calling me. Vince (McMahon), I got along great with Vince and trouble is when I worked there, I was a bad drug addict.”
”I was bad on drugs so I was — but Paul’s (Triple H) a great guy. I have nothing negative to say about him for sure. He’s awesome and he would help me out anyway he could but at the time, I was un-helpable.”
At the age of 57, Perry Saturn retired from in-ring competition in 2013. Throughout his career, Saturn built an impressive résumé, having been part of major wrestling promotions such as WCW, ECW, New Japan Pro-Wrestling, and TNA. While a WWE Hall of Fame induction seems unlikely now, Saturn ahs simply accepted that fact.
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