5 WWE Hall of Famers who never won a title
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thedailysmark.com/link/jerry-law…Jerry Lawler marks 10 years since his near-fatal incident on Raw~ POST Wrestlingthedailysmark.com/link/jerry-law… https://t.co/7CeVT4xh4T Jerry “The King” Lawler joined WWE in 1992 after having an historic, hall of fame-worthy career wrestling for USWA and AWA. He became one of the most decorated champions to never hold a WWE title. His legendary rivalries with Bret Hart are among some of the most entertaining matches you’ll ever see. Lawler worked as a wrestler and color commentator for the company full time until the early 2000s, where he began to wind down his career and transitioned to being a WWE analyst/commentator on a part-time basis. Lawler was inducted into the 2007 WWE Hall of Fame. He is currently still employed by the company and makes regular appearances during WWE premium live event kickoff shows.
5 Hall of Famers who never won a championship in WWE
By Brandon Ewing Modified 14 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share A Hall of Fame career doesn't have to include world titles The WWE Hall of Fame is home to many of the greatest legends of the business. Wrestlers, managers, and even celebrities have made an ever-lasting impact on the company. Their legacies are forever cemented, to be remembered by wrestling fans for centuries to come. However, several Hall of Famers have never won a WWE title. Though you don’t need a championship title to earn a Hall of Fame induction, it certainly does help. With that said, let’s look at five WWE Hall of Famers who never held a WWE title.#5 Hacksaw Jim Duggan
OldWrestling90@OldWrestling90Meanwhile, Sgt. Slaughter takes on Nikolai Volkoff, but just sort of cheap-shot wrecks him from behind with weapons, making a hero for saving us from a Slaughter-Volkoff match. They beat him until Hacksaw Jim Duggan runs in to chase him away. MOVING ON.Meanwhile, Sgt. Slaughter takes on Nikolai Volkoff, but just sort of cheap-shot wrecks him from behind with weapons, making a hero for saving us from a Slaughter-Volkoff match. They beat him until Hacksaw Jim Duggan runs in to chase him away. MOVING ON. https://t.co/wbrNc0Url5 The winner of the inaugural Royal Rumble matchup (1988) truly had a Hall of Fame-worthy career. "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan has feuded with Harley Race, Andre the Giant, Dino Bravo and Sgt. Slaughter, just to name a few. He was the proud American patriot who represented the red, white, and blue better than anyone in WWE. Duggan did earn himself a couple of title matches for the Intercontinental and WWE Championship, but never won the title(s). Duggan also wrestled for WCW, where he would become their Television and United States Champion. Duggan was inducted into the 2011 WWE Hall of Fame. He continues to make appearances at wrestling conventions and is currently battling cancer.#4 Mr Wonderful Paul Orndorff
Rasslin' History 101@WrestlingIsKing"Mr.Wonderful" Paul Orndorff,eliciting his well-deserved praise from the fans circa-1986649"Mr.Wonderful" Paul Orndorff,eliciting his well-deserved praise from the fans circa-1986 https://t.co/RbuAmwd0LG “Mr. Wonderful” Paul Orndorff began his career in 1983 for WWE, immediately aligning himself with “Rowdy” Roddy Piper as the duo began a feud with “The Immortal” Hulk Hogan. He main-evented WrestleMania (1985) with Piper as his tag partner as they lost to Hogan and Mr. T in the main event. Orndorff feuded with Hogan until the two patched things up and became friends (temporarily). He then turned on Hogan during a brief feud with Adrian Adonis, Big John Studd, and King Kong Bundy. Orndorff challenged for the WWE Championship but never won the title. Orndorff left WWE 1988 and returned in 1990 (briefly), only to join WCW later that year. He would go on to win the WCW Television Championship and became a WCW Tag Team Champion on three occasions. Orndorff was inducted into the 2005 WWE Hall of Fame. Sadly, he passed away in July 2021 from dementia.#3 Jerry The King Lawler
The Daily Smark@thedailysmarkJerry Lawler marks 10 years since his near-fatal incident on Raw~ POST Wrestling
thedailysmark.com/link/jerry-law…Jerry Lawler marks 10 years since his near-fatal incident on Raw~ POST Wrestlingthedailysmark.com/link/jerry-law… https://t.co/7CeVT4xh4T Jerry “The King” Lawler joined WWE in 1992 after having an historic, hall of fame-worthy career wrestling for USWA and AWA. He became one of the most decorated champions to never hold a WWE title. His legendary rivalries with Bret Hart are among some of the most entertaining matches you’ll ever see. Lawler worked as a wrestler and color commentator for the company full time until the early 2000s, where he began to wind down his career and transitioned to being a WWE analyst/commentator on a part-time basis. Lawler was inducted into the 2007 WWE Hall of Fame. He is currently still employed by the company and makes regular appearances during WWE premium live event kickoff shows.