Sure glad he weighed in on such a timely topic (maybe he's thinking of their shared WWE history?).
On the one hand, this is the kind of rant that confirms what I've been saying since the debate last year, that he's not even close to mentally sound. And the only thing Pete can be pardoned for is tax evasion -- the Hall of Fame is not a federal institution.
OTOH, he's actually right that Pete belongs in the Hall of Fame. There were few better players, and there are absolutely worse human beings in the HoF.