Hall of Fame season is not just here for Baseball, Basketball and Football, as “Wrestlemania Season” also equates to WWE Hall of Fame season. Before the Royal Rumble, Paul “Triple H” Levesque was surprised at a town hall by Shawn Michaels, The Undertaker and Nick Khan with an announcement that he was going into the WWE Hall of Fame.
Levesque, who is currently the Chief Content Officer for WWE, had an outstanding in-ring career, winning 14 World Titles, and headlining multiple Premium Live Events. He was already inducted as a member of D-Generation X, with Shawn Michaels, Billy Gunn, the Road Dogg and Chyna.
Ironically, Triple H, who generally decided who enters the Hall, had stated before that he didn’t want to go in, as it looked like he was the person who was doing it. This necessitated this manner, but nobody can dispute that he is worthy of a WWE Hall of Fame induction as a solo competitor, and creative mastermind of the current era.
As Triple H was already inducted as part of DX, he was already omitted from the Notinhalloffame list of those to consider for the WWE Hall Of Fame.
We here at Notinhalloffame would like to congratulate Triple H for this well-deserved induction.
The Hall of Fame season continues as the WWE Hall of Fame has announced that the collective group of D-Generation X will be inducted at this year’s ceremony. This includes Shawn Michaels, Triple H, X-Pac, The Road Dogg, Billy Gunn and Chyna.
For Shawn Michaels, this is his second induction joining “Nature Boy” Ric Flair as the WWE Hall of Fame. Shortly after DX was formed Michaels formed the group with Triple H and Chyna and he would win the WWF World Heavyweight Championship at the controversial 1997 Survivor Series. Michaels and Triple H reformed DX in the late 2000’s.
The formation of DX vaulted Triple H to the main event and following Michaels’ sabbatical for four years due to injury he would take over the group. Currently the COO, it is likely that Triple H might feel a little uncomfortable going in as a solo act but he is multi-time WWE Champion and Wrestlemania main eventer and he certainly belongs regardless of his position in the WWE. He was ranked #4 on our latest list.
The New Age Outlaws formed in 1997 and would join D-Generation X after Wrestlemania XIV and would be multi-time tag team champions. They provided necessary depth to the group and were the most over tag team in the late 1990’s. Currently, The Road Dogg works as a producer for the WWE and Gunn is with AEW as an agent. We had them ranked as a pair at #48.
X-Pac also joined DX the night after Wrestlemania XIV. Previously wrestling in the WWF as the 123 Kid, Sean Waltman competed as Syxx in WCW but was fired from the company primarily due to injuries. It would prove to be a bad move by WCW as X-Pac would have the best run of his career as a member of DX. He was ranked #75 on our latest list.
Garnering most of the attention of this announcement is the induction of Chyna. It was well known that she was pining for an induction before her death and in previous interviews Triple H stated that she was not inducted due to her history in porn. By putting her in with the group it does take a little of the luster off if it but this is a deserving candidate regardless of how you look at it. She was ranked #64 on our list.
This group will remove five people off our Notinhalloffame.com list, which will be updated after Wrestlemania.
We here at Notinhalloffame.com would like to congratulate the newest members of the WWE Hall of Fame.
First off, our apologies as this took longer than anticipated, but we are finally ready to unveil our new WWE list of those to consider for their Hall of Fame. With the exception of our Rock and Roll list, the 375 wrestling performers we have ranked are the largest that we have here at Notinhalloffame.com.
While the 2018 WWE Hall of Fame saw twelve of our ranked wrestlers (28. Bill Goldberg, 36. Stan Stasiak, 40. El Santo, 43. Jim Londos, 45. Jeff Jarrett, 65. Mark Henry, 84. Lord Alfred Hayes, 104. Hillbilly Jim, 180. Ivory, 182. Sputinik Monroe, 188. Hiro Matsuda and 191. Boris Malenko) selected however nobody from our top 25 was chosen. As such there is not much of a difference between last year’s list and this one.
Still, we always adapt and we have made some changes that we are excited to tell you about!
Here is the new top ten:
1. Vince McMahon. Love him or hate him, he is the WWE and the reason why many of us watch professional wrestling. McMahon was ranked #1 last year and will likely hold this spot until he is
dead. Triple H said that the only reason he isn’t in is because Vince wouldn’t let him! Literally this is the case of “over his dead body”.
2. The Undertaker. Speaking of the dead, The Undertaker returns at #2. The “Deadman” is certainly on the last leg of his career though we don’t know how many matches he has left in him. This
is only a matter of time as he will likely go in as soon as the WWE feels that he is finished.
While there were no additions in our top 100 there are certainly new names on our Notinhalloffame.com WWE list.
The highest new entry is R-Truth, who based on our mandatory age limit (discussed above with Chris Jericho) is now on our main list. Truth debuts at #189.
As always we here at Notinhalloffame.com continue to look at others who we may have missed. As such we have some new entries on our now Notinhallofame.com WWE 375.
Former AWA World Heavyweight Champion, The Mighty Igor debuts at #244. Former regional faux Japanese headliner Kenji Shibuya makes his first appearance at #271. Former Cleveland legend Johnny Powers debuts at #313. The final three entries, which are new are Count Billy Varga #373, Neff Maivia #374 and Akira Taue at #375.
Notably Daniel Bryan who was ranked #9 has been put back into our futures.
You know what we want you do to!
Take a look at our new list and cast your votes and offer us your opinions.
As always, we here at Notinhalloffame.com thanks you for all of your support!