Rick Martel clarifies he never turned down WWE Hall of Fame induction
Cageside Seats • 3 min read • Latest: Jun 8, 2026, 11:00 PM
Last updated Jun 8, 2026

Rick Martel addressed recent speculation about turning down a WWE Hall of Fame induction. On June 8, 2026, he stated on social media that he declined an invitation to attend the Hall of Fame in 2015 as a spectator but never rejected induction itself. Martel was a guest on 'Prime Time with Sean Mooney', where he expressed uncertainty about attending in the future. His wrestling career spans more than 20 years, with notable achievements including three WWE Tag Team Championships and the AWA World Championship. Martel has made occasional appearances and has expressed a willingness to engage more with wrestling events lately.
- •Martel clarified he did not turn down a Hall of Fame induction.
- •He declined an invitation to attend in 2015 as a spectator.
- •Martel expressed openness to potential future appearances.
- •He was a significant figure in wrestling for over 20 years.
- •Martel won multiple championships during his career.
- 11:00 PMCageside Seats — Rick Martel says he never turned down a WWE Hall of Fame induction
"Rick Martel was a “model” performer during a career that lasted more than 20 years. | (Photo: WWE) Rick Martel clarified his comments made during a recent podcast regarding whether he had turned down a WWE Hall of Fame induction in 2015. On Monday, the former AWA World Champion and multi-time WWE Tag Team Champion posted the following message on X: In 2015, I was offer to appear at Axxess in San Francisco and attends the Hall of Fame as a spectator. Flattered I still turned it down as I was not ready to go back to wrestling for appearances like I am now. I didn’t turn down an offer to be inducted in the WWE HOF. Thank you! — Rick Martel (@RickMartel2021) June 8, 2026 “In 2015, I was [offered] to appear at Axxess in San Francisco and [attend] the Hall of Fame as a spectator. Flattered I still turned it down as I was not ready to go back to wrestling for appearances like I am now. I didn’t turn down an offer to be inducted in the WWE HOF. Thank you!” Martel was recently a guest on Prime Time with Sean Mooney, where the subject of his accepting an induction came up. On the topic, Martel said, “I’m not sure if I would go,” but added, “We’ll see.” A Model Performer Martel got into wrestling through his brother, Michel, in the early 1970s. A star throughout Canada, the proud son of Quebec won his first of three WWE Tag Team Championships with partner Tony Garea in November 1980. As he transitioned to a singles career, Martel captured the AWA World Championship in May 1984. His near-600-day reign was his only run as a world champion. He left the promotion shortly after, citing differences with owner Verne Gagne. In 1986, Martel returned to WWE, teaming with Tom Zenk of Minnesota to form the Can-Am Connection. After Zenk left the company just eight months after their debut, Martel formed a team with Tito Santana. Known as Strike Force, the duo won the WWE Tag Team Championship from the Hart Foundation in the fall of 1987. By 1989, it was time for a change. At WrestleMania V, Martel turned on Santana to begin a memorable heel run as “The Model” that lasted until he left WWE in 1995. Though he never won a singles championship during that stretch, Martel had several memorable feuds with Santana, Jake Roberts, and Shawn Michaels. Continuing his singles career, Martel quickly found success in WCW. He won the World Television Championship from Booker T in 1998, but a knee injury cut his title reign short and ultimately sent Martel into retirement. Though he largely stayed out of the public eye, he made a rare appearance at WWE’s Vengeance: Night of Champions in June 2007. Martel has since made a comeback on the convention circuit. As to why he stayed away, the now-70-year-old legend said, “It was too demanding the road, you know, for family and all that.”
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