WWE News: Scott Hall and Sean Waltman on possible WrestleMania 33 plans, Goldberg's return and more

The Kliq to reunite soon?

Sean Waltman, also known as X-Pac, recently started his own talk show. The very first episode of this new ‘1,2,360 Show’ featured WWE Hall of Famer Scott Hall as it’s guest. Check out some of the highlights from that episode below.

In the past week’s edition of Talking Smack, Smackdown Live General manager Daniel Bryan stated the wrestlers of WWE used to wrestle in a ‘soft style’. But Waltman disagreed with the comments of the former World Champion :

“Bryan mentioned something about the soft WWE style, before it changed. I never worked that style. I take exception to that part, because my body, my X-rays, MRIs, CT scans, will tell a different story than a supposed soft style that we were working.”

At one point, Hall mentioned that there were some plans for a Kliq reunion at the upcoming WrestleMania 33 event :

“There was an idea [from Shawn Michaels] that we were gonna do something. Me, Kevin [Nash] and Eric Bischoff were gonna do something. I think you [Sean Waltman], were gonna do something at the Hard Rock Cafe and City Walk in Orlando since that’s where ‘Mania is this year. But then there was some talk about maybe Hulkster being involved which makes it even bigger. But then somebody said, the last time I talked to Kevin, he said ‘No I heard from somebody, who won’t be named, let’s make it a Kliq thing’. So then the whole Kliq would be involved, and if one dude can’t make it they’re gonna drop a giant screen down and they’re gonna beam it in, him doing stuff.”

There has been a lot of speculation regarding the return of Goldberg in a WWE ring, courtesy the upcoming 2K17 game. X-Pac himself is excited about this possible return as he said :

“The only thing I can say is, why not? It’s win/win for both sides. Who cares about the past, you know? Nobody in wrestling should ever say the word never, because everybody ends up eating that particular word and Goldberg’s not going to be any different. Neither is CM Punk eventually.”

Scott Hall was a part of the infamous ‘Curtain Call’ segment, which intentionally broke the ‘kayfabe’. But the former Intercontinental Champion revealed that Vince McMahon wasn’t unaware when the situation eventually took place :

“Vince knew it was going to happen. I was talking to Vince when Shawn came in and said, hey blah blah blah and he went, is it important to you, and he said yes. And he said, OK make it happen. He said, I want Razor to come out, and I’m sitting right there.”

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