Sean Waltman will be the first-ever back-to-back inductee into the WWE Hall of Fame when he shows up for the second-consecutive year, this time getting the nod as part of the NWO. But, for those that are critiquing the decision to include him, he has a message for you.

When it was announced the NWO would be joining the WWE Hall of Fame in 2020 (alongside Batista), one thing stood out from the announcement and photo that followed. X-Pac, (Sean Waltman) was included in the group even though he was not an original member. Was that because WWE felt he deserved it? Was it because of his close ties to Triple H? Why was he included when he was one of many early members, but not part of the original trio?

Waltman addressed this question on his X-Pac 1,2,360 podcast and said, "I kinda expected that some people were gonna be like, 'Oh what's X-Pac doing in there?' Some people, maybe when they started watching, I was already gone or some people know what I did there and they still aren't impressed or whatever."

He then explained to those people that no one has ever gone in back to back years and that someone may never get the opportunity to do so again. "If they're handing out NWO Hall of Fame rings I am definitely gonna go get mine." He said, "I am definitely not turning it down."

What About Those WWE Left Out?

Waltman then changed the focus to ask why others weren't being included? If he's a part of the group, where is Eric Bischoff and Big Show? They were instrumental in getting that group off the ground and it was Bischoff who really started the entire thing. "I am bummed out that Eric Bischoff is not in on it," Waltman admitted. "I actually feel bad about that."

Waltman then focused on saying who else he thought should be inducted and he threw out the names Christian, William Regal and Kane.

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