The second IRON MAIDEN got dragged into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame circus again, everyone knew the drama wasn’t going to stop with the nomination itself. Now former guitarist Dennis Stratton has added even more fuel to the fire by openly admitting he’d love to attend the induction ceremony — while also making it crystal clear that the decision isn’t his to make. And honestly? This entire situation perfectly sums up why MAIDEN fans have been so divided over the Rock Hall for years.
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According to Stratton, he would absolutely attend the ceremony if invited, but ultimately “it’s the band’s decision.” That single statement says everything about the weird tension surrounding MAIDEN and the Rock Hall right now.
Here’s the reality: IRON MAIDEN have spent decades acting like they don’t need validation from the Rock Hall — and they were probably right. Bruce Dickinson famously blasted the institution years ago, calling it “an utter and complete load of bollocks,” while Steve Harris has repeatedly downplayed the importance of awards entirely.
But once nominations start happening, fans immediately begin dissecting every detail.
Who gets included?
Who gets ignored?
Who shows up?
Who gets left backstage?
That’s where this thing gets messy fast.
Stratton’s comments reopened a debate MAIDEN fans were already fighting about online: if former members are acknowledged, where exactly does the line get drawn? Some fans already exploded over Blaze Bayley’s previous omission from nomination discussions, while others argued certain early-era contributors deserve far more recognition than they’ve received.
And that’s the part nobody wants to admit: the Rock Hall almost always creates more resentment than celebration in the metal world.
The institution has spent decades struggling to properly recognize heavy metal while inducting artists many hard rock fans feel have little connection to rock itself. That disconnect is exactly why MAIDEN’s fanbase treats this entire process with skepticism.
Still, there’s another layer here people are ignoring.
Dennis Stratton was part of the debut IRON MAIDEN album — a record that helped launch one of the most important metal bands in history. Whether his tenure was short or not, pretending that era doesn’t matter is revisionist nonsense. The first album is sacred to MAIDEN fans. Period.
That’s why this conversation keeps getting hotter every time another former member speaks publicly.
And if MAIDEN actually does move forward with the Hall? The optics are going to matter.
Fans are going to analyze every invite, every appearance, every omission, and every speech like it’s a setlist leak before a world tour announcement.
Midway through all this chaos, one thing is undeniable: IRON MAIDEN never needed the Rock Hall to cement their legacy anyway. The band has sold well over 100 million albums worldwide and essentially helped define modern heavy metal without mainstream industry approval.
That’s why many fans see the Hall chasing MAIDEN — not the other way around.
But controversy drives attention, and the Hall knows it.
The second MAIDEN’s name enters the conversation, fan wars explode instantly. Old members get debated. The “real” lineup arguments come back from the dead. And suddenly everyone becomes an expert on who deserves recognition.
That’s exactly what’s happening again right now.
And if Dennis Stratton ultimately isn’t part of the ceremony? Expect the backlash machine to go into overdrive.
Because MAIDEN fans never do anything quietly.
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POLL
Should IRON MAIDEN invite former members like Dennis Stratton to the Rock Hall ceremony?
- Yes — every contributor to MAIDEN’s legacy deserves recognition
- No — only the classic long-term lineup should represent the band
- The band should skip the Rock Hall entirely and stop feeding the circus

