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And guys like Koko B Ware who was a jobber during his WWE career do? (no offense to Koko)
There's no set criteria for the HOF, apart from if WWE thinks you're worthy and/or your name can help sell tickets to the induction.
*fires up Online World of Wrestling*
debuted in 1992, left WWE in 1996.
also a two time tag team champion and a Royal Rumble winner.
You can dislike him as a wrestler, that's fine, but he's certainly worthy of the induction.
Even she went in a few years ago though.
It seems weird that one of the major celebrity figures of the Rock & Wrestling era that kicked started WM itself has been ignored so long.
The seats I got ain't great, but I wasn't paying an extra $40 to sit 10 rows forward. Plus I made it up to myself by getting first row seats to the DG:USA iPPV the night before :D
no, fans are allowed in. It's quite funny, all the wrestlers and their families and friends dress up smart and act respectful, and they let us normal folk in to cheer and boo people still, hahaha.
Induction Ceremony on Saturday 31st March 2012
Amercian Airlines Arena, Miami, Florida
Tickets available from here
Inductees
The Four Horsemen (Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, Tully Blanchard, Barry Windham, JJ Dillon)
Edge
Mil Mascaras
Mike Tyson
Ron Simmons
Yokozuna