WWE Hall of Fame 10 interesting facts
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The first inductee into the Hall of Fame Class of 2022 is !REALLY? ? WWE seems to be following the policy of not inducting active wrestlers into their Hall of Fame. Just like any other rule, this one has exceptions as well, with Goldberg and Edge still actively wrestling for the company. If one thinks of it, this policy makes sense, as a Hall of Fame induction is seen as the ultimate goal, the lifetime achievement award for any athlete. If this accolade is bestowed upon someone who is still making regular appearances, it not only deprives them of a final destination in their wrestling journey, but also diminishes the aura that a Hall of Fame inductee has. This should explain why wrestling legends such as and John Cena are still not a part of the Hall of Fame, despite being invaluable to the world of sports entertainment.
Jushin "Thunder" Liger
A game changer. An innovator. An icon.One of the very greatest takes his place in the Hall of Fame Jushin "Thunder" Liger A game changer. An innovator. An icon. As strange as this sounds, the WWE Hall of Fame isn’t merely for the promotion's wrestlers alone. It covers the entire wrestling industry, including almost all promotions across the world. Sting, who was a mainstay of WCW through Monday Night Wars, and only wrestled 4 matches for WWE in 2015, headlined the Hall of Fame's Class of 2016. Antonio Inoki, the Japanese legend, is another professional who made it to WWE’s Hall of Fame without ever wrestling in the Vince McMahon promotion.
10 Interesting facts about WWE Hall of Fame
Come explore the WWE Hall of Fame with us The is an exclusive class of elite professionals who have left their impact on the business and have contributed a lot to the industry. Legends that are honored with a Hall of Fame induction are those who have entertained us throughout the entirety of their careers, leaving a legacy for the coming generations to follow. Apart from these legends, the promotion also inducts celebrities into their Hall of Fame because of the work done by them to put wrestling on the world map and being ambassadors for what is in its true essence a scripted sport. While we celebrate the achievements of these men and women, year after year, who’ve specialized in taking us into a world of action, excitement, drama and magic, let’s look into the WWE Hall of Fame itself - how it works, and what makes it such a coveted affair!#10 Active wrestlers are generally excluded
The first inductee into the Hall of Fame Class of 2022 is !REALLY? ?
The first inductee into the Hall of Fame Class of 2022 is !REALLY? ? WWE seems to be following the policy of not inducting active wrestlers into their Hall of Fame. Just like any other rule, this one has exceptions as well, with Goldberg and Edge still actively wrestling for the company. If one thinks of it, this policy makes sense, as a Hall of Fame induction is seen as the ultimate goal, the lifetime achievement award for any athlete. If this accolade is bestowed upon someone who is still making regular appearances, it not only deprives them of a final destination in their wrestling journey, but also diminishes the aura that a Hall of Fame inductee has. This should explain why wrestling legends such as and John Cena are still not a part of the Hall of Fame, despite being invaluable to the world of sports entertainment.
#9 Inductions are based on the talent s equation with WWE
The biggest criticism for the Hall of Fame has been that it’s a ‘family affair’ Here's what Bob Holly had to say about the WWE Hall of Fame: “They try to make the Hall of Fame legitimate. But if you notice, to me it’s politically driven. A dead giveaway is Hunter wanting all of his buddies, his little circle, first. He has taken care of all of them.” Conversely, Macho Man Randy Savage, The Ultimate Warrior and Chyna, all legends in the sport of professional wrestling, were overlooked until very recently. This is probably because, as opposed to real sports, where a legitimate panel decides whom to induct, this is a family-run affair based on one’s equation with the McMahon family.#8 The Hall of Fame is modeled after the Halls of Fame for real sports
Mike Tyson has been inducted into both the Boxing and WWE Hall of Fame WWE loves to present itself as an authentic sport. And why not, the promotion puts on weekly shows, which though scripted, require a lot of mic skills and athleticism from their talent. Just like every other sport, wrestlers are always at risk of injuring themselves. In fact, one may even argue that being a pro wrestler is more difficult than being a sportsperson in a different sport, given how pro wrestling has no off-season and is continuous in nature. Now that every sport has its own Hall of Fame, WWE has one of its own as well. One may argue that it does not deserve one because professional wrestling is not a real sport, but since its very inception, Vince McMahon's promotion has always toed the line between sports and entertainment. Legends are usually inducted based on how much business they draw, how much of an impact they have left in the wrestling world, and their equation with the McMahon family.#7 WWE s Hall of Fame is not an actual building
When WWE decides to build a physical WWE Hall Of Fame building The Undertaker deserves his own separate building with Andre The Giant. The Undertaker was our Andre The Giant he deserves all of the flowers in the world. When WWE decides to build a physical WWE Hall Of Fame building The Undertaker deserves his own separate building with Andre The Giant. The Undertaker was our Andre The Giant he deserves all of the flowers in the world. Every Hall of Fame of significance across sports and art is an actual building or landmark, as the name signifies. However, the WWE Hall of Fame is just a distinction, and not an actual building. It is to be noted that the promotion has said on numerous occasions that it has always wanted to construct a facility to house the disctinctions of those who’ve been inducted in the past.#6 The WWE Hall of Fame covers all of pro wrestling
One of the very greatest takes his place in the Hall of FameJushin "Thunder" Liger
A game changer. An innovator. An icon.One of the very greatest takes his place in the Hall of Fame Jushin "Thunder" Liger A game changer. An innovator. An icon. As strange as this sounds, the WWE Hall of Fame isn’t merely for the promotion's wrestlers alone. It covers the entire wrestling industry, including almost all promotions across the world. Sting, who was a mainstay of WCW through Monday Night Wars, and only wrestled 4 matches for WWE in 2015, headlined the Hall of Fame's Class of 2016. Antonio Inoki, the Japanese legend, is another professional who made it to WWE’s Hall of Fame without ever wrestling in the Vince McMahon promotion.