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Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson, Vince McMahon: 10 legends who deserve to go into the WWE Hall of Fame

WWE have announced the next inductee to the 2022 Hall of Fame will be former WCW World Champion Vader. 

The Mastadon is the second announced name following The Undertaker’s induction as part of the Hall of Fame Class of 2022. With a number of additional names set to be announced in the coming weeks ahead of the ceremony on Friday 1 April.

GiveMeSport looks at the names who have yet to be inducted but deserve their place in WWE’s Hall of Fame. 

Miss Elizabeth

A throwback to ‘The First Lady of Professional Wrestling’, much of Macho Man Randy Savage’s success can be credited to having Liz by his side. Together the act rose all the way to the top in WWE, with Randy’s WWE Championship win at WrestleMania IV, before Liz was centre stage for their downfall as the catalyst for Savage and Hulk Hogan’s battle at WrestleMania V. More than just a manager, Liz’s emotional reconciliation with Macho Man in 1992 is one of the most iconic moments in ‘Mania history, and their wedding at SummerSlam later that year is the only ceremony to main event a major PPV. She sadly passed away in 2003, but the Hall of Fame needs it’s first lady to make it complete. 

Bam Bam Bigelow 

A big man possibly like no other, Bam Bam changed the game for what was expected of superstars of his size. He moved around the ring like someone much lighter than his 400lb size, ignoring the need to rely on the big power moves fans had become accustom to from big men of the time. Combine that with his unique look of famous tattooed head and flame covered tights, there’s no wonder he was a standout star of his era. At WrestleMania VI he took on NFL star Lawrence Taylor in the night’s main event, in what is one the better ‘celebrity’ bouts in the show’s history. One of

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