WWE Hall of Fame 2020: 8 more wrestlers we’d like to see inducted

PHILADELPHIA, PA - JUNE 13: Professional wrestler Lisa Marie Varon attends 2019 Wizard World Comic Con at Pennsylvania Convention Center on June 13, 2019 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Gilbert Carrasquillo/Getty Images)
PHILADELPHIA, PA - JUNE 13: Professional wrestler Lisa Marie Varon attends 2019 Wizard World Comic Con at Pennsylvania Convention Center on June 13, 2019 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Gilbert Carrasquillo/Getty Images) /
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The British Bulldog

Davey Boy Smith, better known as The British Bulldog, is another slam dunk for the Hall of Fame. His SummerSlam Intercontinental Championship win over Bret Hart at Wembley Stadium is one of wrestling’s greatest feel-good moments, and if a single title win could be in the Hall of Fame, then that would be one of the victories inducted.

An incredible in-ring talent who dripped charisma, The British Bulldog inexplicably never won a world title in WWE and only won the IC Title that one time. But his worldwide success and quality of matches speak for themselves. In fact, The British Bulldog is a member of the Canadian Wrestling Hall of Fame as an individual and as a member of the Hart Family.

So what is WWE waiting for?

Miss Elizabeth

Another absolute legend of the business, the fact that Miss Elizabeth isn’t in the WWE Hall of Fame is also a travesty. She is one of the greatest managers in wrestling history and a part of some of the most memorable storylines in the history of the business. Macho Man Randy Savage’s legacy in pro wrestling wouldn’t be the same without her impact.

I honestly can’t see a valid reason for her not being in the Hall of Fame. All of the proposed reasons seem speculative, petty, or downright insulting. She is a legend and has the resume and talent equaling that of – or exceeding – many of the others in the Hall of Fame.