5 WWE Legends Still Missing from the Hall of Fame
WWE legends who surprisingly remain absent from the Hall of Fame, despite their massive impact on wrestling history.
The WWE Hall of Fame is well-known for celebrating wrestling’s top names. However, some of the best legends have yet to be featured. Here’s a closer look at five WWE superstars who, strangely, have yet to be inducted.
WWE Legends who never appeared in the Hall of Fame
1. Bam Bam Bigelow
Bam Bam Bigelow was one of the most outstanding wrestlers of his time. He is well-known for his incredible speed despite his size, and he came to fame after competing against NFL player Lawrence Taylor at WrestleMania XI. Despite his great achievements, Bam Bam did not get a chance to be feature the Hall of Fame.
2. Miss Elizabeth
Miss Elizabeth is known as the “First Lady of Wrestling.” She played an important role in WWE’s golden time and frequently appeared alongside “Macho Man” Randy Savage. Her impact on the industry was massive, but she never got featured in the Hall of Fame, which surprises many fans.
3. Owen Hart
Owen Hart was a legendary wrestler recognised for his skilled wrestling and thrilling fights, including notable bouts with his brother Bret Hart. Although his career was cut short, many people kept pushing him to get him into the Hall of Fame, but he never got featured.
4. The British Bulldog
Davey Boy Smith, the British Bulldog, has earned a special place in the hearts of wrestling fans, particularly in his home country of England. His triumph at SummerSlam 1992 remains a pinnacle in WWE history. Despite his achievements, he has yet to be inducted into the Hall of Fame.
5. Psycho Sid
Psycho Sid was recognised for his intimidating presence and power. As a two-time WWE Champion who headlined huge events such as WrestleMania, he left an indelible impression. However, his name remains absent from the Hall of Fame list.
These WWE legends helped to form WWE into what it is now, and many fans still hope that they will soon be honoured in the Hall of Fame.