Sid’s son calls father’s WWE Hall of Fame induction ‘disrespectful as hell’

The son of Sid Eudy says his father’s induction into the WWE Hall of Fame on Friday was “disrespectful as hell.”

Sid was inducted as part of the Legacy Wing on Friday night, along with Bad News Brown. Neither family spoke or was brought on stage, though each family was shown in the audience after a video package aired.

On Saturday, Gunnar Eudy posted to Facebook:

“Thank you to everyone for all the love and support you’ve shown our family. It means the world, and I appreciate every single person who had my dad’s back.

Last night’s so-called ‘Hall of Fame induction’ for my father, Sid Eudy ‘Sycho Sid’ ‘Sid Vicious’ was straight up disappointing and disrespectful as hell. I’m glad my dad was big enough to put himself over even in death, because WWE damn sure wouldn’t.

I didn’t see one single ad for him here in Vegas. The Hall of Fame gift shop had zero merch for my dad not a damn thing, But they were loaded with all the Dennis Rodman crap you could want. It felt like they just swept him under the rug like a footnote, rushing to get him out of the way. 

Maybe if we had waited another 20 years until all those jealous, insecure ex-colleagues were gone you know the ones who could never match his athletic ability, his looks, or his unbreakable will power to tell them “no” he would’ve finally gotten the full induction he actually deserved.

Still, I’m trying to stay positive for my son’s sake: I got to bring him, and he doesn’t know they did his grandpa dirty. He just got to see his hero honored. That moment with my boy made it worth it. And at least we walked away with the real Hall of Fame ring I’m adding pictures of it here because that’s something solid we can actually hold onto while the rest of this felt like a slap in the face.

Rest in power, Dad. The Master and Ruler of the World got his flowers… even if WWE tried to shortchange you one last time. They were always jealous. 💪🖤

Congratulations to Bad news Brown and Sid Vicious and Demolition.”

The Legacy inductions began in 2016. The first class included Art Thomas, Ed Lewis, Frank Gotch, George Hackenschmidt, Lou Thesz, Mildred Burke, and Pat O’Connor. The 2025 Legacy inductees were Dory Funk Sr., Ivan Koloff, and Kamala.

Gunnar Eudy’s Facebook post is available below:

Eudy family thanks fans for support, shares information on Sid’s passing

The Eudy family is thankful for the support they’ve received during this difficult time.

Sid Eudy — known as Sid Vicious, Sid Justice, and Sycho Sid in pro wrestling — passed away on Monday at 63 years old. He was one of the defining big-man wrestlers of his era with multiple main event runs in WWF and WCW. Sid was a two-time WWF World Champion and also held the WCW World Championship twice.

Today, Sid’s youngest son Gunnar posted a message to Facebook thanking everyone for their “uplifting words and love.” Gunnar shared that his father had been diagnosed with stage 4 non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in April 2021 but chose to keep his battle with cancer private. Sid also battled heart issues that he was diagnosed with in 2016.

Gunnar wrote:

  • He was known as Psycho Sid Vicious to the world, but to our family, he was simply ‘Popper,’ the beloved grandfather.
  • Sid was diagnosed with congestive heart failure in 2016 and atrial fibrillation (better known as AFIB) around the same time. He was also given a pacemaker. In April 2021, he was diagnosed with stage 4 non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, which was linked to roundup weed killer.
  • Although he never told anyone about his fight against cancer, Sid lived his life to the fullest, attending the gym, boxing classes, making appearances for his fans, and of course t-ball games for the kids. He passed away peacefully in his bed, leaving behind a legacy of strength and determination. I’ve never met anyone with a fraction of the strength as my father he truly was one of a kind.
  • Thanks everyone for the uplifting words and love we definitely feel it we have received thousands of messages and are grateful for everyone of them. I don’t have time to reply but I have read them all thank you thank you thank you!
  • Signed, Gunnar Eudy

A tribute graphic and video for Sid were shown on WWE Raw last night following his passing. The video can be watched below: