- 2013 WWE Hall of Famer Bruno
Sammartino recently appeared on The NB Show and talked about meeting with
Vince McMahon during WrestleMania 29 weekend:
“The private meeting that took place
was at MSG that evening [of the Hall of Fame],” Bruno said. “His son-in-law
Triple H and Stephanie [McMahon] came to my dressing room, I had my own
dressing room, and they asked me, you know, Vince is waiting in his dressing
room down the hall and if I minded going over there. I went. Stephanie opened
the door and I went in and she shut the door so Vince and I were alone.
“He was standing toward the back of
the room. And as I came in I was waiting for him to make the first move to see
what he was going to say before I responded. And actually as I walked in he
looked at me and he smiled and said ‘Bruno, welcome home’ just like that. And I
said ‘Well Vince I’m glad to be home, but we both know the situation and what
brought me back home. I have been very critical of you.’ I told him right to
his face, ‘You know I have been very critical of you, but I also will recognize
the fact that you have made drastic changes and for that I applaud you. But for
all these years, I did not like what happened to the business that I spent 25
years in and the turns it took; drugs, nudity, etc.’ Vince said, ‘Well Bruno, I
know you were always very outspoken about what you believed, I hope now you are
satisfied of the changes. They are in the past, we want to go forward and we
want to do a better and better product. And we are very happy that you are
back.’
“He did say this to me which I
appreciate, ‘When it was the World Wide Wrestling Federation you were the main
reason for this organization to become as big as it did. So we want this (HOF
Induction) to happen and we’re thrilled that it has happened.’ And that was it.
So I said, ‘Thank you. As long as things stay that way and keep moving forward
with improving the product. At this stage of my life there is not much I can do
to contribute, but if there is something, especially with young talent, I’d be
willing to do that. As long as the product gets better and better.’ And that
was it basically.”
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