“I think I was 14 years old when Goldust was really hitting his stride on WWE television, and I can certainly say it was a unique thing to see. My friends had a lot of feelings about what Goldust was doing. However, knowing how much he averted expectations, knowing how much he didn’t just want to be a Rhodes, he wanted to be his own thing—and the lengths he went to do it—I was very proud of Dustin throughout that whole run. Goldust is an underrated part of the Attitude Era. (He’s) certainly someone I think is worthy of the Hall of Fame.”