Randy Savage WWE Hall Of Fame Media, JR On His Relationship With Savage, Savage's Rap Album

- Randy Savage being inducted into the 2015 WWE Hall of Fame has been garnering a lot of media, including articles on Yahoo! Sports, NewsDay, The Tampa Tribune and others.

Read: How Randy Savage Being Blackballed By WWE Was Handled In His New DVD

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- Jim Ross has an article at FOX Sports remembering first working with Savage at WrestleMania 9. JR noted that he and Savage never really got along, and that he regrets not taking the time to sit and talk with him.

"I've often wondered how things would have worked out between Randy and I and, more importantly, in the big picture, if Randy had not changed his mind to go to the WWE instead of coming to Mid South Wrestling," JR wrote. "Cowboy Bill Watts, Mid South's owner, and Savage had come to a verbal agreement for Randy to become a main eventer for Watts. We had Savage TV vignettes done and ready to air but it was not meant to be.

"I am proud to have worked alongside 'Macho Man' Randy Savage, though I never understood him. As a wrestling fan, I marveled at his madness inside the ropes and was uncomfortable of his madness outside the ring."

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- LA Weekly has an article here looking back at Randy Savage recording a rap album in 2003.

- MLB.com posted a story here looking at Savage's minor league baseball career. It noted that over four seasons with the St. Louis Cardinals and Cincinnati Reds, Savage garnered a .254 average and .976 fielding percentage, and was never able to advance above Class A ball.

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