Former WWE Superstar Maven Huffman isn’t expecting an induction into the WWE Hall of Fame, believing he did not do enough to deserve the honor.
During a Q&A on his YouTube channel, Maven was asked about possibly being inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in the coming years. He said,
“Honestly, I don’t think I did enough in the business to warrant a Hall of Fame induction. I just don’t like… I think the Hall of Fame is there in order to pay homage, to pay tribute to all those who actually changed the business.
“That said, if they wanted to do a Tough Enough Hall of Fame induction, then yes, then I would be a part of it. In the ring, I don’t think I did enough. I just don’t. But I would take part. Now, as far as a speech, my speech would just be thanking the WWE because I’m the fan who lived his dream.”
Maven earned a WWE contract by winning the first season of Tough Enough and is perhaps best remembered for eliminating The Undertaker from the 2002 Royal Rumble.