
The family of Sid Vicious has shared their reaction to the announcement that he will be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2026. His sons, Frank and Gunnar Eudy, spoke with Bill Apter and expressed gratitude for the strong support shown by fans following the news.
Frank revealed that WWE first contacted their mother before informing the rest of the family about the induction plans.
“They reached out to our mom of all people, which makes sense,” Frank said. “She’s the main point of contact. And they kind of let us know last week and were curious about if we would be interested in it and everything like that and what we thought about it.”
He explained that the family welcomed the idea, especially given how much their father valued his connection with fans throughout his career.
“Obviously any time that the fans get to celebrate dad, we like that concept,” Frank said. “Dad always liked to make the fans happy and put on a good show. It was what it was all about for him.”
Frank also pointed to the scale of the reaction online, noting that it reminded him of the support they received when his father passed away in August 2024.
“I think a lot of fans have wanted this to happen for a long time,” Frank said. “I saw a lot of positive outpouring and feedback today online. I remember when dad passed, we got so many positive words sent to us through social media, people we don’t know, people we do know. And today I feel like it was even more so. Getting to see all the fans out there really get a day to feel happy for dad, it makes us happy too.”
Gunnar Eudy, who has competed under the name Two Sycho, explained that his involvement in wrestling is focused on honoring his father rather than building a full-time career.
“The wrestling career is not so much of a career, just more of a chance to pay tribute to my father,” Gunnar said. “We’re going to start off with a memorial show for him August 29. It’s going to be a benefit show where we’re going to donate all the money to charity, to the local animal shelters. We’re going to try to run some summer camps for the kids and just do some small community shows. The whole wrestling thing for me is mostly just focused on smaller independent stuff, a lot of kids, and making people happy. That’s what my goals are.”
Sid Eudy passed away at the age of 63 after a private battle with cancer. He was a multi-time world champion in WWE and WCW and headlined WrestleMania twice. His last WWE appearance came in 2012 during RAW 1000.
The WWE Hall of Fame ceremony is scheduled for April 17 in Las Vegas as part of WrestleMania 42 weekend. Sid will be inducted alongside Stephanie McMahon, AJ Styles, Demolition, and Dennis Rodman in the Class of 2026.
Sid Vicious’ Sons React to WWE Hall of Fame 2026 Induction


