In a recent episode of his podcast, “Lex Expressed,” ex-WCW star Lex Luger shared his views on the late wrestling superstar “Psycho” Sid Vicious Eudy.
When reflecting on Sid’s life in wrestling, Luger said, “I think people are going to have only good memories of his career and of his achievements. I don’t think we’ll ever see someone quite like him again.”
He also spoke about the impression Sid left on fans, saying, “I think he’ll be remembered for who he was and what he meant to the young fans. Sid was impressive… he was a big name.” Luger added that Sid’s stardom wasn’t only confined to the TV screens but was evident in real life as well.
Luger further predicted Sid Vicious’s WWE Hall of Fame induction in the coming year.
In a separate wrestling-related update, Bully Ray voiced his opinion on the ongoing rivalry between CM Punk and Seth Rollins in an episode of the “Busted Open Radio” podcast. Ray expressed that the feud seems to be less heated and has cooled down somewhat.
Rollins and Punk teased a possible match on a recent WWE RAW episode, after which Rollins shifted his attention to Bronson Reed.
Ray explained his thoughts, saying, “One half of the booker in me would’ve pit Seth Rollins and CM Punk in a match right after that night. You captured that magic, it was right there. But things have mellowed out over the past few months. The hostility has kind of faded…It’s Seth Rollins and Bronson Reed that I find more intriguing than Seth Rollins pitting against Jey Uso. I’m never a huge fan of wrestlers aiming for titles that they’ve already outperformed. Now, I comprehend Seth Rollins’s desire to vie for the Intercontinental Championship, elevates the title, and raises Jey Uso’s profile. I understand the business logic behind it. However, Seth is a past Universal Champion, and he was the first WWE World [Heavyweight] Championship holder after the title was reintroduced. Why would he all of a sudden return and aim for the Intercontinental Championship?”