Who’s in the WWE Hall of Fame?
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- The WWE Hall of Fame is a hall of fame for professional wrestling personalities maintained by WWE.
- The first WWE Hall of Fame ceremony was held in 1993 and since then sixty-seven individuals have been inducted.
- The most recent inductees are The Bella Twins, who were inducted in 2020.
- The WWE Hall of Fame is not to be confused with the WWE Network’s Hall of Fame, which was created in 2014.
- Inductees are selected by a committee of WWE executives and producers.
- To be eligible, inductees must have at least a ten-year relationship with WWE.
- The ceremony is held every year during WrestleMania weekend.
Learn about the WWE Hall of Fame and who has been inducted into it over the years.
The WWE Hall of Fame is a hall of fame for professional wrestling personalities maintained by WWE.
As of 2020, there have been 154 inductees – with 104 wrestlers inducted individually, 10 group inductions (consisting of 29 wrestlers within those groups), nine celebrities, three Warrior Award.
The WWE Hall of Fame’s inaugural class was inducted in 1996. Since then (as of 2020), the Hall of Fame has had classes in even-numbered years. In 2010, a second hall containing memorabilia from WWE’s history was opened inside Florida’s Citrus Bowl stadium, which was demolished in 2019; future Citrus Bowl events will be held at Camping World Stadium.
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The first WWE Hall of Fame ceremony was held in 1993 and since then sixty-seven individuals have been inducted.
The WWE Hall of Fame is a hall of fame for professional wrestling personalities maintained by WWE. It was first established in 1993 with the induction of Class of 1993 and has since accumulated sixty-seven members.
As of 2019, there have been sixty-seven inductees – 59 individual Superstars, five tag teams, six non-wrestlers and one celebrity wing. The first WWE Hall of Fame ceremony was held in 1993 and since then sixty-seven individuals have been inducted. The largest number of inductees in a single year was during the 2000 ceremony where thirteen wrestlers were inducted; this event also established the inductee limit for the regular performers category with ten. The 2007 ceremony featured seventeen total inductees, making it the largest ever at that point; it also saw the induction of Shawn Michaels and Bret Hart as the first tag team. WrestleMania 33 saw seven inductees join the Hall, representing a record for most inductions in a single year as well as most females (3) to be inducted at one time (Ivory, Lisa Marie Varon & Teddy Long).
The most recent inductees are The Bella Twins, who were inducted in 2020.
The World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Hall of Fame is a hall of fame for professional wrestling personalities maintained by WWE.
Over the years, inductees have included wrestlers and managers, commentators and other personalities from the WWE, such as former employees. As of 2020, there have been 157 inductees – with 114 wrestlers inducted individually, 12 group inductions (consisting of 33 wrestlers within those groups), ten celebrities, four Warrior Award recipients, and seven Legacy Inductees.
The most recent inductees are The Bella Twins, who were inducted in 2020.
The WWE Hall of Fame is not to be confused with the WWE Network’s Hall of Fame, which was created in 2014.
The WWE Hall of Fame is a hall of fame for professional wrestling personalities maintained by WWE. It was created in 1993 by Vince McMahon, founder of WWE. The 1994 and 1995 ceremonies were held in the Dothan Civic Center in Dothan, Alabama. In 1996, the ceremony was held at the Universal Studios Florida then returned in 2004 to New Orleans’ Riverfront Auditorium. Since 2005, the event has been held at Madison Square Garden in New York City except for 2010, when it was temporarily moved back to Florida while MSG undergoes renovations.
There are generally two types of inductees: those that had a long and storied career in WWE and helped promote the company (often referred to as “legends”), and those that made an impact outside of WWE (referred to as “celebrity” inductees).
Inductees are selected by a committee of WWE executives and producers.
The WWE Hall of Fame is a hall of fame for professional wrestling personalities maintained by WWE. Inductees are selected by a committee of WWE executives and producers. As of 2020, there have been 167 inductees – with 106 wrestlers inducted individually, 12 group inductions (consisting of 33 wrestlers within those groups), ten celebrities, four Warrior Award recipients, and one Legacy Inductee.
To be eligible, inductees must have at least a ten-year relationship with WWE.
To be eligible for the WWE Hall of Fame, inductees must have a minimum ten-year relationship with WWE. All inductees are recognized for their contributions to professional wrestling. The 2020 WWE Hall of Fame will air on ESPN on Tuesday, April 6 at 8 pm ET.
The ceremony is held every year during WrestleMania weekend.
The WWE Hall of Fame is a hall of fame for professional wrestling personalities maintained by WWE. Inductees into the hall of fame include wrestlers, managers, play-by-play and color commentators, announcers, interviewers, referees, trainers, producers, and other backstage personnel. The inaugural ceremony was held in 1993 with André the Giant being inducted as the sole inductee.
Since its establishment in 1993, there have been 202 inductees – with 112 wrestlers inducted individually (including 11 posthumous inductions), 10 group inductions (consisting of 29 wrestlers within those groups), 27 Legacy Inductions (consisting of wrestlers from pre-1980 eras), four Warrior Award recipients; seven celebrities; three non-wrestling personalities; and one head coach. In 2020, the Warrior Award was renamed to the Legacy Warrior Award and would be presented to “an individual who has exhibited unwavering strength and perseverance, who lives life with the courage and compassion that embodies Dana Warrior’s mission to promote excellence in humanity.”