''Well, when I first heard that he wasn't included, I was a bit shocked and a bit… I don't know. It was weird. Why? Why wasn't he? Now, I know for a fact he was with them for five years and two albums, and he contributed a hell of a lot to them two albums. But people told me that it's something to do with the committee that run this Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame. It has to be certain years, involved with so many years. So I don't actually know. Someone would have to read the rules to me. But I definitely think it's heartbreaking not to be included.''
Stratton went on to say that for him to be nominated for the Rock Hall is "one of the biggest honors" of his career: ''Now, I know for a fact that I can talk personally for me, not for MAIDEN, but the amount of fans in this world - not only South America - the amount of fans in the world, if they voted for IRON MAIDEN, that wouldn't be hundreds of thousands, that would be millions. And MAIDEN would win the fan vote - they would win it without a problem. But because MAIDEN has stayed quiet about it and not publicized the nomination, if it's not their scene, then you have to respect the management, respect the band and say, 'Good luck to you guys.' And if they're not interested, then so be it. But for me, it is a big honor. And that's what you have to go along with."