WWE Legend Jacques Rougeau recently called out WWE Chairman Vince McMahon and told him to put personal feelings aside and allow him to join the WWE Hall of Fame. Charlotte Flair Reveals If She’s Leaving WWE
Jacques Rougeau wants Vince McMahon to induct him into HOF
Speaking to Jofo In The Ring’s Jeremy Prophet, Rougeau claimed Vince has held a grudge against him for more than 25 years. He also sent a message to the WWE Chairman about his accolades for Hall of Fame induction:
“Vince McMahon, I have a message for you. The Hall of Fame should not be dedicated by the personal relationships you have with a person, but by the talent of what he’s accomplished, and that’s how it [people] should be put in the Hall of Fame,” he said.
“I’m telling you right now, the Fabulous Rougeau brothers, The Quebecers, The Mountie, and everything I’ve done in this business… I’ve seen guys that are in the Hall of Fame, and everybody that I worked with, that I created, that we helped create each other, are there, so put your feelings aside, Vince McMahon.”
Rougeau had worked in two tag teams, The Fabulous Rougeaus (w/Raymond Rougeau) and The Quebecers (w/Pierre Ouellet), during his time in WWE between 1986 and 1994. He also won the Intercontinental Championship from Bret Hart in 1992.