WWE Rumors, Spoilers 2015: Samoa Joe Signs With Company? WWE Hall of Famers Stone Cold & Mick Foley Address Report

In latest WWE news and rumors, several WWE Hall of Fame members and WWE superstars past and present have expressed their views regarding former TNA Impact icon Samoa Joe possibly signing with the premiere professional wrestling company.

"I think @WWE should pick him up. Helluva hand," wrote Stone Cold Steve Austin to Twitter on February 17.

In addition, Austin's former Attitude Era opponent Mick Foley also talked Samoa Joe's possibly signing with the sports entertainment company.

"I'd love to see it. A proven commodity given a new surrounding, and possibly a new look could be good for both Joe and?#?WWE?. I remember running into Triple H and Stephanie McMahon - WWE in an airport in 2004, and mentioning I was on the way to a ?#?RingOfHonor? show," wrote Foley on Facebook on February 18.

"Triple H went out of his way to say that he'd heard that Samoa Joe was a 'hell of a worker'. Hopefully Joe will get a chance to show WWE just how impressive he can be in person. Do you see Joe fitting in with WWE? If so, how? Maybe as a potential Paul Heyman guy?"

In addition, WWE World Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar's manager and advocate Paul Heyman shared his thoughts regarding 'The Samoan Submission Machine' leaving the company.

"Hmm...," wrote Heyman on Twitter hinting that he would be interested in managing the former TNA World Heavyweight champion if he signs with WWE.

Furthermore, ex-WWE Champion and current TNA/Impact Wrestling superstar Kurt Angle also revealed how much he is going to miss facing his former rival inside a TNA ring.

"1 of the very best I've ever had the privilege to wrestle. Many Blessings to you and your future. I will remember the feuds," tweeted Angle in reference to Joe's departure.

Samoa Joe recently announced that would parted ways with TNA Impact, a company where he had several memorable matches with Angle and Magnus to name a few since his debut in 2005.

"I have decided to part ways with @ImpactWrestling. My very best to them moving forward, and my eternal thanks to the fans," tweeted Joe on February 17.