10 Things WWE Wants You To Forget About The Ultimate Warrior

8. He Vowed To Never Come Back To WWE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGeIWEBDeuE One of the words that people often used when talking about the Ultimate Warrior was "controversial." He was never afraid to speak his mind. Once he was out of WWE, he did a lot of public speaking engagements that saw him get in a lot of trouble. He once famously said "queering doesn't make the world work" because of his own personal and political beliefs. It was a very controversial statement and is something a lot of people remember him for. At one point in the mid 2000s, WWE invited Warrior to appear on their Byte This show on WWE.com. Warrior was known for writing in-depth blogs on his website ultimatewarrior.com and here's just a sampling of what he wrote in response to the invitation: "Of course, I do NOT accept this brainless, disgraceful invitation. F**K NO, I do not. You can rescue yourself, Vince. Do your own damage control. I've no ear for your begging anymore. Only if you were on fire would I help you €” it'd just be too hard to resist pi**ing on you." That's just a small sample of the kind things he wasn't afraid to say in a public forum. Warrior will never be remembered as a shy man. He was very vocal about everything he believed in and that's something people admired about him although it got him into trouble sometimes too.
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