Sid Justice's Vicious & Psycho WWE Legacy, Explored Sid Justice, known by his various monikers including Syscho Sid, Sid Vicious, and simply Sid, has long been a name fans have eagerly awaited for his induction into the WWE Hall of Fame. In 2026, WWE finally announced his overdue recognition, marking a significant moment for the late former world champion. This induction allows fans to reflect on his career, which left a lasting impact on the promotion. From WrestleMania main events to world championships and controversies, Sid’s legacy is one that remains etched in WWE history. Sid’s rise in WWE began in 1991 when he signed with the company under the name Sid Justice. His imposing size immediately set him apart, and WWE quickly thrust him into the spotlight. He made his debut as a Special Guest Referee at the SummerSlam main event, sharing the ring with legends like Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage, and The Ultimate Warrior. His undefeated streak as a singles competitor led to his first WrestleMania appearance, where he faced Hogan just months into his career. Though the match was a disaster, a disqualification finish protected his undefeated record, solidifying his status as a top-tier star. Before his eventual exit in 1992, Sid never once was pinned or submitted, a testament to his dominance during that brief run. Sid’s return to WWE in 1995 marked a new chapter. While he faced losses to stars like Diesel and Shawn Michaels, he remained a key player. His breakthrough came in 1996 when he won the WWE Championship at Survivor Series by defeating Shawn Michaels. This victory, along with his second title win later that year, cemented his place in WWE history. He main evented WrestleMania twice, showcasing his ability to headline major events.#wwe #wwe_hall_of_fame #wrestlemania #sid_justice #survivor_series