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Top ten WWE legends who still are not in the Hall of Fame

Published at :February 19, 2025 at 5:00 AM
Modified at :February 19, 2025 at 5:00 AM
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N. O'Connor


Many deserving WWE legends are still not a part of the Hall of Fame

WWE has produced countless legends and top names in the business. Many of those superstars have been immortalized in history with an induction into the WWE Hall of Fame over the years. However, there are many names still missing that illustrious accolade.

One of the key names who deserved a Hall of Fame induction for a long time was Triple H. It was not until recently that Shawn Michaels and The Undertaker decided to announce him for the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2025. Much like The Game was, there are 10 more legends who are still not in the WWE Hall of Fame:

10. Sid Vicious

The man known as Sycho Sid was a top WWE superstar back in the 1990s. He went head-to-head against legends like The Undertaker and Hulk Hogan and even became the WWE Champion.

Despite his unorthodox persona, marquee matches, and remarkable career, WWE still has not inducted him into the Hall of Fame, with many voicing to see that happen following his untimely death in 2024.

9. Demolition

The Demolition (Ax & Smash) was one of the most unorthodox and dominant tag teams of the early 1990s. They were a popular tag team, winning multiple tag team titles in their career, including setting the record for the longest reign as WWE World tag team champions until The New Day beat the record.

With their major contributions to tag team wrestling, despite some tensions with WWE in the past, Demolition undoubtedly deserves a Hall of Fame induction.

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8. Victoria

Victoria was a key part of the WWE women’s division in the mid-2000s. She was known for her remarkable in-ring acumen and ability to put up great matches against stars like Trish Stratus and Lita. With her recent return to WWE under a Legends deal, they might immortalize Victoria’s accomplishments by inducting her into the WWE Hall of Fame.

7. Miss Elizabeth

Miss Elizabeth was an occasional wrestler but more of a manager to her real-life husband, ‘Macho Man’ Randy Savage, in the early 1990s. She was part of some memorable matches and segments, including her wedding to the Macho Man on live television.

Elizabeth’s unconventional role and defining WWE in her own way makes her eligible to go down in history as a WWE Hall of Famer.

6. Mickie James

Alongside Trish Stratus and Lita, there was another name that revolutionized women’s wrestling: Mickie James. She has been a top name in the business for a long time wrestling for promotions like WWE and TNA and becoming an overall 10-time Women’s Champion. Her contributions and status as a trailblazer make her Hall of Fame induction imminent in the future.

Also Read: Top 10 wrestlers with most WWE World Championships in history

5. Owen Hart

Owen Hart will always be remembered as one of the best technical wrestlers in history. However, his life was cut short in a tragic accident at the 1999 Over The Edge pay-per-view.

His wife, Martha Hart, blaming WWE for Owen’s death has not allowed him to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame till now, and it doesn’t look to be a possibility in the future as well.

4. Batista

Batista became one of the biggest WWE superstars since the Attitude Era. The Animal was supposed to be inducted as part of the 2020 Hall of Fame class. But with the onset of the pandemic and following a busy schedule, Batista chose to take his place in the WWE Hall of Fame at a later time.

3. Randy Orton

Randy Orton is one of the most tenured and accomplished WWE superstars of all time. The Viper is still a part of the active WWE roster and claims that he still has about ten more years in him.

Orton going strong and still working as a full-time WWE superstar could possibly be the reason for him not being inducted into the Hall of Fame, an accolade he rightfully deserves.

2. John Cena

John Cena is one of the greatest WWE superstars of all time, but he is still not in the WWE Hall of Fame. But that illustrious accolade could be coming soon for the Cenation Leader. Cena is currently on his farewell tour in WWE, which will end in December 2025.

So, it could possibly mean that his induction can come as early as next year when he officially retires from the ring.

1. The Rock

The Rock is credited to be one of the biggest celebrities in the world. The Final Boas’ major contemporaries like Stone Cold Steve, Triple H, and The Undertaker all are a part of the WWE Hall of Fame, but not him.

It is only a matter of time before it happens and The Rock can possibly have a full say on the same, now that he is a member of the TKO Group Holdings.

Do you agree with our list or do you think we missed someone? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments section.

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