El Salón de la Fama de la WWE es un salón de la fama que rinde homenaje a los luchadores profesionales y a las personalidades de la lucha libre profesional mantenidas por la WWE . Originalmente conocido como el "Salón de la Fama de la WWF", fue creado en 1993, cuando André the Giant fue incluido póstumamente con un paquete de videos. Las ceremonias de 1994 y 1995 se llevaron a cabo junto con los eventos anuales de pago por evento de King of the Ring y la ceremonia de 1996 se llevó a cabo con Survivor Series.evento. Después de una pausa de ocho años y después de que la Federación Mundial de Lucha Libre (WWF) pasara a llamarse World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), la promoción relanzó el Salón de la Fama en 2004 y ha celebrado las ceremonias junto con WrestleMania desde entonces. Desde 2005, partes de las ceremonias de inducción se han transmitido por televisión y desde 2014, todas las ceremonias se han transmitido en WWE Network .
![]() Logotipo del Salón de la Fama de la WWE desde 2019 | |
Formación | 22 de marzo de 1993 |
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Miembros | 228 integrantes en total 120 integrantes individuales 46 integrantes de Legacy 17 integrantes de grupo (49 luchadores) (-8 integradas dos veces) 12 integrantes de celebridades 7 integrantes del Premio Guerrero |
Sitio web | Salón de la fama de la WWE |
A partir de 2021, ha habido 228 incorporados, con 120 luchadores incorporados individualmente, 46 incorporados a Legacy, 17 incorporaciones grupales (que constan de 49 luchadores dentro de esos grupos), 12 celebridades y 7 ganadores del Premio Guerrero. Ocho luchadores han sido incluidos dos veces (individualmente y como parte de un equipo / grupo): Ric Flair , Shawn Michaels , Booker T , Bret Hart , Hulk Hogan , Scott Hall , Kevin Nash y Sean Waltman . Las dos inducciones de Waltman son como miembro de un grupo, D-Generation X (como X-Pac) y el Nuevo Orden Mundial . 58 miembros han sido incorporados póstumamente.
Historia
La Federación Mundial de Lucha Libre (WWF) estableció el Salón de la Fama de la WWF en 1993. Se anunció por primera vez en el episodio del 22 de marzo de 1993 de Monday Night Raw, donde André the Giant , que había muerto casi dos meses antes, fue anunciado como el único integrante. . [1] [2] [3] En los dos años siguientes, las ceremonias de inducción se llevaron a cabo en conjunto con los eventos de pago por evento anuales King of the Ring . La ceremonia de 1996 se llevó a cabo con el evento Survivor Series , por primera vez frente a una audiencia que pagaba y a los luchadores, después de lo cual, el Salón de la Fama hizo una pausa. [4]
En 2002, la WWF pasó a llamarse World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) y la promoción relanzó el ahora Salón de la Fama de la WWE en 2004 para coincidir con WrestleMania XX . [5] Esta ceremonia, como sus predecesoras, no fue transmitida por televisión. Sin embargo, fue lanzado en DVD el 1 de junio de 2004. [6] A partir de la ceremonia de 2005, se transmitió una versión editada del Salón de la Fama en Spike TV (2005) [7] y en USA Network (2006 [8 ] –Presente [9] ); estos fueron transmitidos en retardo de cinta . Desde 2005, toda la ceremonia del Salón de la Fama se ha empaquetado como parte del lanzamiento anual del DVD de WrestleMania, [10] y desde 2014, se ha transmitido en vivo por WWE Network . [11] La ceremonia de 2021 , sin embargo, fue pregrabada el 30 de marzo y el 1 de abril y se emitió el 6 de abril. [12]
Aunque nunca se ha construido un edificio para representar el Salón de la Fama, WWE ha considerado la posibilidad de construir una instalación. En 2008, Shane McMahon , entonces Vicepresidente Ejecutivo de Medios Globales de WWE, declaró que WWE había estado almacenando recuerdos de lucha libre en un almacén durante años, con todos los artículos categorizados y fechados en caso de que se creara una instalación. [13] Ric Flair declaró en 2020 que WWE está en proceso de crear un edificio para el Salón de la Fama y que estaría en Florida en el área de Orlando , [14] pero los planes se han retrasado debido a la pandemia de COVID-19. . [15]
Miembros de la especialidad
Ala de la celebridad
El "ala de celebridades" del Salón de la Fama está dedicada a las celebridades que han hecho apariciones memorables en la programación de la WWE y / o han tenido asociaciones desde hace mucho tiempo con la WWE, que han tenido mucho éxito en otros campos.
Premio Guerrero
En 2015, WWE presentó el Premio al Guerrero para aquellos que "han exhibido una fuerza y perseverancia inquebrantables, y que viven la vida con el coraje y la compasión que encarna el espíritu indomable del Guerrero Supremo ". [dieciséis]
Si bien WWE promueve a los ganadores del Premio Warrior como miembros del Salón de la Fama, [17] [18] no están incluidos en la sección del Salón de la Fama en WWE.com [19] y una galería de imágenes que muestra "todos los miembros del Salón de la Fama de la WWE" lo hace. no contener ningún destinatario. [20]
El premio se creó tras la muerte de Ultimate Warrior. Durante su discurso en el Salón de la Fama de abril de 2014, poco antes de su muerte, propuso que hubiera una categoría especial llamada "Premio Jimmy Miranda" para los empleados detrás de escena de la WWE. [21] [22] Miranda, quien murió en 2002, fue parte del departamento de mercadería de la WWE durante más de 20 años. [23] El ex locutor de la WWE, Justin Roberts, expresó su decepción por cómo la WWE usó partes del discurso del Salón de la Fama de Warrior para promover el premio, pero omitió las intenciones de Warrior de honrar a los empleados fuera de la pantalla de la WWE. [24] [25] WWE respondió: "Es ofensivo sugerir que WWE y sus ejecutivos tenían cualquier cosa menos intenciones altruistas al honrar a Connor y su legado con The Warrior Award", y agregó que "en el futuro, el premio se entregará anualmente como reconocimiento. otros héroes anónimos entre los empleados y fanáticos de WWE ". [26] Desde 2019, todos los destinatarios han sido empleados de WWE. [27]
Tradicionalmente, Dana Warrior, la viuda del Ultimate Warrior, presenta el premio.
Miembros de Legacy
En 2016, WWE introdujo una nueva categoría para el Salón de la Fama llamada ala "Legacy". Los miembros de esta categoría pertenecen a varias épocas de la historia de la lucha libre, que se remontan a principios del siglo XX. [28] Todos los miembros excepto dos, Hisashi Shinma y el creador de MSG Network , Joseph Cohen, han sido incorporados póstumamente. Los miembros de Legacy son reconocidos con un paquete de video en las ceremonias. [29] [30]
El ala Legacy también tiene algunas críticas a su alrededor, específicamente con respecto a la forma abreviada de las inducciones. El periodista de lucha libre Dave Meltzer dijo que "esta es la categoría que ellos (WWE) usan para honrar a las personas que, por cualquier razón, no sienten que sean nombres comercializables para la audiencia moderna para ponerlos en su actual Salón de la Fama". [31] En contraste, el promotor y manager de la lucha libre profesional desde hace mucho tiempo Jim Cornette criticó el hecho de que nombres reconocibles como Jim Londos o El Santo fueran parte de un paquete de videos. [32] La viuda de Bruiser Brody declaró que no sabía que su esposo iba a ser admitido en la clase de 2019 hasta el día del evento y que no fue invitada a la ceremonia. [33]
Clases
Clase de 1993
Salón de la fama de WWF (1993) | |||
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Promoción | WWF | ||
Cronología del Salón de la Fama de la WWE | |||
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WWF Hall of Fame (1993) fue la clase inaugural del WWE Hall of Fame. Durante el episodio del 22 de marzo de 1993 de Monday Night Raw , se mostró un paquete de video que anunciaba la inducción de André the Giant. [3] No se llevó a cabo ninguna ceremonia y André fue admitido póstumamente. En marzo de 2015, se agregó una versión condensada de la ceremonia de 1994 a WWE Network . [34] Debido a que no hubo una ceremonia original, Gene Okerlund y Renee Young discutieron la inducción de André en 1993 como parte del comentario de 1994.
Imagen | Nombre del anillo ( nombre de nacimiento) | Inducido por | Reconocimientos de la WWE |
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André el gigante (André Roussimoff) | Ninguno | De una sola vez WWF World Heavyweight Champion , de una sola vez WWF Tag Team Champion Mundial [3] |
Clase de 1994
Salón de la fama de WWF (1994) | |||
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Promoción | WWF | ||
Fecha | 9 de junio de 1994 | ||
Ciudad | Baltimore, Maryland | ||
Lugar de eventos | Omni Inner Harbour International Hotel | ||
Cronología del Salón de la Fama de la WWE | |||
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El Salón de la Fama de la WWF (1994) fue el evento que presentó la presentación de la segunda clase al Salón de la Fama de la WWE. El evento fue producido por WWF el 6 de junio de 1994 desde el Omni Inner Harbor International Hotel en Baltimore, Maryland . El evento tuvo lugar el mismo fin de semana que King of the Ring .
En marzo de 2015, se agregó una versión condensada de la ceremonia a WWE Network . [34] Debido a que la ceremonia original solo se grabó parcialmente y no se pretendía emitir originalmente, Gene Okerlund y Renee Young presentan el programa con comentarios adicionales.
Imagen | Nombre del anillo ( nombre de nacimiento) | Inducido por | Reconocimientos de la WWE |
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N / A | Arnold Skaaland | Bob Backlund | De una sola vez Team Champion WWWF Estados Unidos Etiqueta y gerente de largo plazo de Bruno Sammartino y Bob Backlund en WWF [35] |
Bobo Brasil (Houston Harris) | Ernie Ladd | Siete veces campeón de peso pesado de Estados Unidos de la WWWF , único campeón de peso pesado de Estados Unidos de la NWA [36] | |
Buddy Rogers (Herman Rohde Jr.) | Bret Hart | Miembro póstumo: único campeón mundial de peso pesado de la NWA y primer campeón mundial de peso pesado de la WWWF [37] | |
Jefe Jay Strongbow [38] (Luke Scarpa) | Tatanka | Cuatro veces Campeón Mundial en Parejas WWWF / WWF [39] | |
Freddie Blassie "con clase" | Regis Philbin | Realizó más de 30 campeonatos regionales de la NWA. Gerente desde hace mucho tiempo en WWF [40] | |
Gorilla Monzón (Robert Marella) | Jim Ross | Dos veces Campeón en Parejas de Estados Unidos de la WWWF . Ex presentador de WWF y presidente en pantalla [41] | |
N / A | James Dudley | Vince McMahon | Primer afroamericano en dirigir un escenario importante en los Estados Unidos [42] |
Clase de 1995
Salón de la fama de WWF (1995) | |||
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Promoción | WWF | ||
Fecha | 24 de junio de 1995 | ||
Ciudad | Filadelfia, Pensilvania | ||
Lugar de eventos | Hotel marriott | ||
Cronología del Salón de la Fama de la WWE | |||
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El Salón de la Fama de la WWF (1995) fue el evento que contó con la introducción de la tercera clase al Salón de la Fama de la WWE. El evento fue producido por WWF el 24 de junio de 1995 desde el Hotel Marriott en Filadelfia, Pensilvania . El evento tuvo lugar el mismo fin de semana que King of the Ring .
En marzo de 2015, se agregó una versión condensada de la ceremonia a WWE Network . [34] Debido a que la ceremonia original solo se grabó parcialmente y no se pretendía emitir originalmente, Gene Okerlund y Renee Young presentan el programa con comentarios adicionales.
La clase de 1995 contó con dos miembros póstumos. Antonino Rocca fue presentado por su esposa, y El Gran Mago estuvo representado por Bobby Harmon.
Imagen | Nombre del anillo ( nombre de nacimiento) | Inducido por | Reconocimientos de la WWE |
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Antonino Rocca (Antonino Biasetton) | Diesel | Miembro póstumo. Único Campeón Internacional de Peso Pesado de la WWF . Pionero del estilo de lucha acrobática [43] | |
"Big Cat" Ernie Ladd | Bobo Brasil | Ganó varios títulos regionales de la NWA y fue uno de los pocos luchadores profesionales que tuvo una carrera exitosa en el fútbol americano [44]. | |
George "El animal" Steele (William Myers) | Doink el payaso | Uno de los primeros tacones monstruosos de la lucha libre profesional [45] | |
Ivan Putski (Józef Bednarski) | Scott Putski | Único campeón en parejas de la WWF [46] | |
La fabulosa Moolah ( Mary Ellison ) | Alundra Blayze | Cuatro veces campeona femenina de la WWF antes de su incorporación, se reconoce que su primer reinado duró un récord de 28 años [47]. La primera mujer en ser incorporada. | |
N / A | El gran mago ( Irwin Roth ) | Sargento. Sacrificio | Miembro póstumo. Gestor de talones desde hace mucho tiempo en la WWF [48] |
Pedro Morales | Savio Vega | Savio Vega aceptó la inducción. Único Campeón Mundial de Peso Pesado de la WWWF cuyo reinado duró casi tres años, y el primer Campeón de la Triple Corona de la WWF [49] También fue el primer latino en ganar el título mundial [50] |
Clase de 1996
Salón de la fama de WWF (1996) | |||
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Promoción | WWF | ||
Fecha | 16 de noviembre de 1996 | ||
Ciudad | Nueva York , Nueva York | ||
Lugar de eventos | Marriott Marquis | ||
Cronología del Salón de la Fama de la WWE | |||
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El Salón de la Fama de la WWF (1996) fue el evento que contó con la introducción de la cuarta clase al Salón de la Fama de la WWE. El evento fue producido por WWF el 16 de noviembre de 1996 desde el Marriott Marquis en la ciudad de Nueva York , Nueva York . El evento tuvo lugar el mismo fin de semana que Survivor Series .
En marzo de 2015, se agregó una versión condensada de la ceremonia a WWE Network . [34] Debido a que la ceremonia original solo se grabó parcialmente y no se pretendía emitir originalmente, Gene Okerlund y Renee Young presentan el programa con comentarios adicionales.
Debido al fallecimiento de Vincent J. McMahon en 1984, fue admitido póstumamente por la familia McMahon .
Imagen | Nombre del anillo ( nombre de nacimiento) | Inducido por | Reconocimientos de la WWE |
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"Barón" Mikel Scicluna | Monzón de gorila | Único Campeón Mundial en Parejas de la WWWF y único Campeón en Parejas de Estados Unidos de la WWWF [51] | |
"Capitán" Lou Albano | Joe Franklin | Único Campeón en Parejas de Estados Unidos de la WWWF . Como manager, lideró a 13 equipos diferentes a un récord de 17 títulos por equipos, [52] y cuatro luchadores individuales a varios campeonatos. Su asociación con Cyndi Lauper fue fundamental para convertir la lucha libre profesional en un fenómeno convencional [53] | |
Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka | Don Muraco | Único Campeón de Peso Pesado de los Estados Unidos de la NWA , dos veces Campeón Mundial de Parejas de la NWA , dos veces Campeón de Peso Pesado de la ECW [54] | |
Johnny Rodz (John Rodríguez) | Arnold Skaaland | Luchó en WWF durante casi dos décadas [55] | |
Asesino Kowalski (Edward Spulnik) | Tripleh | Único Campeón Mundial en Parejas de la WWWF , celebró diecisiete campeonatos regionales de la NWA [56] | |
Pat Patterson (Pierre Clermont)[57] | Bret Hart | Único y primer Campeón Intercontinental de Peso Pesado de la WWF , único Campeón Mundial en Parejas de la AWA y celebró más de 20 campeonatos regionales de la NWA. Acreditado como el creador del combate Royal Rumble, Patterson ganó el Campeonato Hardcore de la WWF en 2000 y el Campeonato 24/7 de la WWE en 2020 [58] | |
Vincent J. McMahon | Shane McMahon | Miembro póstumo. Fundador y promotor de la World (Wide) Wrestling Federation [59] |
Grupo | Inducido por | Reconocimientos de la WWE |
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Los valientes hermanos | Bulldog británico y Owen Hart | Único Campeón Mundial en Parejas de la WWWF , primer equipo en ser incluido en el Salón de la Fama de la WWE [60] |
Jimmy Valiant ( James Fanning ), cuatro veces campeón de televisión de la NWA Johnny Valiant ( John Sullivan ), se convirtió en gerente de la WWF y AWA durante la década de 1980 |
Clase de 2004
Categoría | Inducido | Inducido por |
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Individual | Big John Studd [61] | Gran espectáculo |
Don Muraco [62] | Mick Foley | |
Greg "El martillo" Valentine [63] | Jimmy Hart | |
Carrera de Harley [64] | Ric Flair | |
Jesse "The Body" Ventura [65] | Tyrel Ventura | |
Perro del depósito de chatarra [66] | Ernie Ladd | |
Sargento. Masacre [67] | Pat Patterson | |
Superestrella Billy Graham [68] | Tripleh | |
Tito Santana [69] | Shawn Michaels | |
Bobby "El cerebro" Heenan [70][71] [72] | Blackjack Lanza | |
Celebridad | Pete Rose [73] | Kane |
Clase de 2005
- Los encabezados de la clase aparecen en negrita
Categoría | Inducido | Inducido por |
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Individual | Hulk Hogan [74] | Sylvester Stallone |
"Rowdy" Roddy Piper [75][76][77] | Ric Flair | |
"Vaquero" Bob Orton Jr. [78] | Randy Orton | |
Jimmy Hart [79] | Jerry Lawler | |
"Mr. Wonderful" Paul Orndorff [80] | Bobby Heenan | |
Nikolai Volkoff [81] | Jim Ross | |
Jeque de Hierro [82] | Sargento. Sacrificio |
Clase de 2006
- Los encabezados de la clase aparecen en negrita
Categoría | Inducido | Inducido por |
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Individual | Bret "El asesino a sueldo" Hart [83] | Stone Cold Steve Austin |
Eddie Guerrero [84] | Chris Benoit , Rey Mysterio y Chavo Guerrero | |
Gene Okerlund "malo" [85] | Hulk Hogan | |
Sherri sensacional [86] | Ted DiBiase | |
Verne Gagne [87][88][89] | Greg Gagne | |
"Sr. EE.UU." Tony Atlas [90][91] | SD Jones | |
Grupo | Los Blackjacks ( Blackjack Mulligan y Blackjack Lanza ) [92] | Bobby Heenan |
Celebridad | William "El refrigerador" Perry [93] | John Cena |
Clase de 2007
- Los encabezados de la clase aparecen en negrita
Categoría | Inducido | Inducido por |
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Individual | "El sueño americano" Dusty Rhodes [94][95][96] | Cody Rhodes y Dustin Rhodes |
"Mr. Perfect" Curt Hennig [97] | Wade Boggs | |
Jerry "El Rey" Lawler [98][99] | William Shatner | |
Nick Bockwinkel [100][101][102] | Bobby Heenan | |
Sr. Fuji [103] | Don Muraco | |
El jeque [104] | Rob Van Dam ySabu | |
Jim Ross [105] | Stone Cold Steve Austin | |
Grupo | Los salvajes de Samoa ( Afa y Sika ) [106] | Samu y Matt Anoaʻi |
Clase de 2008
- Los encabezados de la clase aparecen en negrita
Categoría | Inducido | Inducido por |
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Individual | "El chico de la naturaleza" Ric Flair [107][108][109] | Tripleh |
"Gran Jefe" Peter Maivia [110] | La roca | |
"Soulman" Rocky Johnson [111] | ||
Mae Young [112][113] | Pat Patterson | |
Eddie Graham [114] | Rodas polvorientas | |
Gordon Solie [115] | Jim Ross | |
Grupo | Los hermanos Brisco ( Jack Brisco [116] y Gerald Brisco [117] ) | John "Bradshaw" Layfield |
Clase de 2009
- Los encabezados de la clase aparecen en negrita
Categoría | Inducido | Inducido por |
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Individual | Stone Cold Steve Austin [118][119] | Vince McMahon |
Ricky "El Dragón" Steamboat [120] | Ric Flair | |
"Vaquero" Bill Watts [121] | Jim Ross | |
Howard Finkel [122] | Gene Okerlund | |
Koko B. Ware [123] | El Honky Tonk Man | |
Grupo | The Funks [124] ( Terry y Dory Jr. ) | Rodas polvorientas |
Los Von Erich ( Fritz , Kevin , David , Kerry , Mike y Chris ) | Michael Hayes |
Clase de 2010
- Los encabezados de la clase aparecen en negrita
Categoría | Inducido | Inducido por |
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Individual | "El hombre del millón de dólares" Ted DiBiase [125] | Ted DiBiase Jr. y Brett DiBiase |
Antonio Inoki [126] | Stan Hansen | |
Wendi Richter [127] | Roddy Piper | |
Maurice "Mad Dog" Vachon [128] | Pat Patterson | |
El magnífico George [129][130] | Dick Beyer | |
Stu Hart [131] | Bret Hart | |
Celebridad | Bob Uecker [132] | Dick Ebersol |
Clase de 2011
- Los encabezados de la clase aparecen en negrita
Categoría | Inducido | Inducido por |
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Individual | "El niño angustiado" Shawn Michaels [133] | Tripleh |
"Sierra para metales" Jim Duggan [134][135] | Ted DiBiase | |
"Bullet" Bob Armstrong [136] | Scott , Brad y Brian Armstrong | |
Soleado [137] [138] | Divas de la WWE | |
Abdullah el Carnicero [139] | Terry Funk | |
Grupo | The Road Warriors [140] ( Halcón guerrero de la carretera , Animal guerrero de la carretera y Paul Ellering "Precioso" [141] ) | Rodas polvorientas |
Celebridad | Drew Carey [142] | Kane |
Clase de 2012
- Los encabezados de la clase aparecen en negrita
Categoría | Inducido | Inducido por |
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Individual | Borde [143] | cristiano |
Mil Máscaras [139] | Alberto del río | |
Ron Simmons [144] | John "Bradshaw" Layfield | |
Yokozuna [145] | Jimmy Uso y Jey Uso | |
Grupo | Los cuatro jinetes [146] ( "Nature Boy" Ric Flair , Barry Windham , "The Enforcer" Arn Anderson , Tully Blanchard y James J. Dillon ) | Rodas polvorientas |
Celebridad | Mike Tyson [147] | D-Generation X ( Shawn Michaels y Triple H ) |
Generación del 2013
- Los encabezados de la clase aparecen en negrita
Categoría | Inducido | Inducido por |
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Individual | Bruno Sammartino [148] | Arnold Schwarzenegger |
Mick Foley [149] | Terry Funk | |
Bob Backlund [150] | María Menounos | |
Trish Stratus [151] | Stephanie McMahon | |
Booker T [152] | Stevie Ray | |
Celebridad | Donald Trump [153] | Vince McMahon |
Clase del 2014
- Los encabezados de la clase aparecen en negrita
Categoría | Inducido | Inducido por |
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Individual | El guerrero definitivo [154] | Linda McMahon |
Jake "La serpiente" Roberts [155] | Página de Diamond Dallas | |
Lita [156] | Trish Stratus | |
Paul Bearer [157] | Kane | |
Carlos Colón Sr. [158] | Carlito , Eddie y Orlando Colón | |
Razor Ramon [159] | Kevin Nash | |
Celebridad | Sr. T [160] | Gene Okerlund |
Clase de 2015
- Los encabezados de la clase aparecen en negrita
Categoría | Inducido | Inducido por |
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Individual | "Macho Man" Randy Savage [161] | Hulk Hogan |
Rikishi [162] | Los Usos | |
Alundra Blayze [163] | Natalya Neidhart | |
Larry Zbyszko [164] | Bruno Sammartino | |
Tatsumi Fujinami [165] | Ric Flair | |
Kevin Nash [166] | Shawn Michaels | |
Grupo | Los Bushwhackers [167] ( Luke Williams y Butch Miller ) | John Laurinitis |
Celebridad | Arnold Schwarzenegger [168] | Tripleh |
Premio Guerrero | Connor "The Crusher" Michalek [169] | Dana Warrior y Daniel Bryan |
Clase de 2016
- Los encabezados de la clase aparecen en negrita
Categoría | Inducido | Inducido por |
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Individual | Picadura [170] | Ric Flair |
El padrino [171] | La Agencia de Protección de Acólitos | |
El gran jefe [172] | Resbaloso | |
Jacqueline | Los Dudley Boyz | |
Stan Hansen [173] | Vader | |
Grupo | Los Fabulosos Freebirds ( Michael Hayes , Terry Gordy , Buddy Roberts y Jimmy Garvin ) | El nuevo dia |
Celebridad | Snoop Dogg [174] | John Cena |
Premio Guerrero | Joan Lunden | Guerrero Dana |
Legado | Mildred Burke | N / A |
Frank Gotch | ||
George Hackenschmidt | ||
Ed "Estrangulador" Lewis | ||
Pat O'Connor | ||
Lou Thesz | ||
"Marinero" Art Thomas |
Clase de 2017
- Los encabezados de la clase aparecen en negrita
Categoría | Inducido | Inducido por |
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Individual | Kurt Angle [175] | John Cena [176] |
Theodore Long [177] | La Agencia de Protección de Acólitos [178] | |
Página de Diamond Dallas [179] | Eric Bischoff [180] | |
Beth Phoenix [181] | Natalya Neidhart [182] | |
"Encantador" Rick Rude [183] | Ricky Steamboat[184] | |
Group | The Rock 'n' Roll Express[185] (Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson) | Jim Cornette[186] |
Warrior Award | Eric LeGrand | Dana Warrior |
Legacy | Martin "Farmer" Burns | N/A |
June Byers | ||
Haystacks Calhoun | ||
Judy Grable | ||
Dr. Jerry Graham | ||
Luther Lindsay | ||
Toots Mondt | ||
Rikidōzan | ||
Bearcat Wright |
Class of 2018
- Class headliners appear in boldface
Category | Inductee | Inducted by |
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Individual | Goldberg[187] | Paul Heyman[188] |
Ivory[189] | Molly Holly[190] | |
Jeff Jarrett[191] | Road Dogg[192] | |
Hillbilly Jim[193] | Jimmy Hart[194] | |
Mark Henry[195] | Big Show[196] | |
Group | The Dudley Boyz[197] (Bubba Ray and D-Von Dudley) | Edge and Christian[198] |
Warrior Award | Jarrius "JJ" Robertson[199] | Dana Warrior |
Celebrity | Kid Rock[200] | Triple H |
Legacy | Stan Stasiak | N/A |
Lord Alfred Hayes | ||
Dara Singh | ||
Cora Combs | ||
El Santo | ||
Jim Londos | ||
Rufus R. Jones | ||
Sputnik Monroe | ||
Boris Malenko | ||
Hiro Matsuda |
Class of 2019
- Class headliners appear in boldface
Category | Inductee | Inducted by |
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Individual | The Honky Tonk Man[201] | Jimmy Hart[30] |
Torrie Wilson[30] | Stacy Keibler[30] | |
Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake[30] | Hulk Hogan[202] | |
Group | D-Generation X[203] (Triple H, Shawn Michaels, Chyna, Road Dogg, Billy Gunn, and X-Pac) | N/A |
Harlem Heat[30] (Booker T and Stevie Ray) | ||
The Hart Foundation[30] (Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart) | Natalya | |
Warrior Award | Sue Aitchison[204] | Dana Warrior and John Cena[30] |
Legacy | Bruiser Brody[30] | N/A |
Wahoo McDaniel[30] | ||
Luna Vachon[30] | ||
S.D. Jones[30] | ||
Professor Toru Tanaka[30] | ||
Primo Carnera[30] | ||
Joseph Cohen[30] | ||
Hisashi Shinma[30] | ||
Buddy Rose[30] | ||
Jim Barnett[30] |
Class of 2020
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 Hall of Fame ceremony did not occur. As such, the Class of 2020 was inducted alongside the Class of 2021 at the 2021 ceremony.
- Class headliners appear in boldface
Category | Inductee | Inducted by |
---|---|---|
Individual | ||
John "Bradshaw" Layfield[205] | N/A | |
The British Bulldog[206] | ||
Jushin "Thunder" Liger[207] | ||
Group | New World Order[208] (Hulk Hogan, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, and Sean Waltman) | |
The Bella Twins[209] (Nikki Bella and Brie Bella) | ||
Celebrity | William Shatner[210] | |
Warrior Award | Titus O'Neil[211] | |
Legacy | Ray Stevens[212] | |
Brickhouse Brown[212] | ||
Steve Williams[212] | ||
Baron Michele Leone[212] | ||
Gary Hart[212] |
Class of 2021
- Class headliners appear in boldface
Category | Inductee | Inducted by |
---|---|---|
Individual | Kane[213] | N/A |
Molly Holly[214] | ||
Eric Bischoff[215] | ||
The Great Khali[216] | ||
Rob Van Dam[217] | ||
Celebrity | Ozzy Osbourne[218] | |
Warrior Award | Rich Hering[219] | |
Legacy | Dick the Bruiser[212] | |
Pez Whatley[212] | ||
Buzz Sawyer[212] | ||
Ethel Johnson[212] | ||
Paul Boesch[212] |
Para ser admitido
Future Class
Category | Inductee | Inducted by |
---|---|---|
Individual | Batista[220] | N/A |
Fechas y lugares de la ceremonia
Ceremony | Date | Location | Venue | Host | Associated Event |
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WWE Hall of Fame (1994) | June 9, 1994 | Baltimore, Maryland[221] | Omni Inner Harbor International Hotel | N/A | King of the Ring (1994) |
WWE Hall of Fame (1995) | June 24, 1995 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania[222] | Marriott Hotel | King of the Ring (1995) | |
WWE Hall of Fame (1996) | November 16, 1996 | New York City, New York[223] | Marriott Marquis | Survivor Series (1996) | |
WWE Hall of Fame (2004) | March 13, 2004 | New York City, New York[5] | The Hilton | Gene Okerlund | WrestleMania XX |
WWE Hall of Fame (2005) | April 2, 2005 | Los Angeles, California[7] | Universal Amphitheatre | WrestleMania 21 | |
WWE Hall of Fame (2006) | April 1, 2006 | Rosemont, Illinois[224] | Rosemont Theatre | Jerry Lawler | WrestleMania 22 |
WWE Hall of Fame (2007) | March 31, 2007 | Detroit, Michigan[225] | Fox Theatre | Todd Grisham | WrestleMania 23 |
WWE Hall of Fame (2008) | March 29, 2008 | Orlando, Florida[226] | Amway Arena | Gene Okerlund and Todd Grisham | WrestleMania XXIV |
WWE Hall of Fame (2009) | April 4, 2009 | Houston, Texas[227] | Toyota Center | Jerry Lawler and Todd Grisham | WrestleMania XXV |
WWE Hall of Fame (2010) | March 27, 2010 | Phoenix, Arizona[228] | Dodge Theater | Jerry Lawler | WrestleMania XXVI |
WWE Hall of Fame (2011) | April 2, 2011 | Atlanta, Georgia[229][230] | Phillips Arena | WrestleMania XXVII | |
WWE Hall of Fame (2012) | March 31, 2012 | Miami, Florida[231] | American Airlines Arena[232] | WrestleMania XXVIII | |
WWE Hall of Fame (2013) | April 6, 2013 | New York City, New York | Madison Square Garden | WrestleMania 29 | |
WWE Hall of Fame (2014) | April 5, 2014 | New Orleans, Louisiana | Smoothie King Center | WrestleMania XXX | |
WWE Hall of Fame (2015) | March 28, 2015 | San Jose, California | SAP Center[233] | WrestleMania 31 | |
WWE Hall of Fame (2016) | April 2, 2016 | Dallas, Texas | American Airlines Center | WrestleMania 32 | |
WWE Hall of Fame (2017) | March 31, 2017 | Orlando, Florida | Amway Center | WrestleMania 33 | |
WWE Hall of Fame (2018) | April 6, 2018 | New Orleans, Louisiana | Smoothie King Center | WrestleMania 34 | |
WWE Hall of Fame (2019) | April 6, 2019 | Brooklyn, New York | Barclays Center[234][235] | Corey Graves and Renee Young | WrestleMania 35 |
WWE Hall of Fame (2021) | March 30 and April 1, 2021 (aired April 6, 2021)[236][237] | St Petersburg, Florida | WWE ThunderDome at Tropicana Field[238][214] | Jerry Lawler, Corey Graves, and Kayla Braxton | WrestleMania 37 |
Recepción
Omissions and refused inductions
In 2012, The Post and Courier columnist Mike Mooneyham noted that the Hall has garnered criticism due to the inductions of questionable performers, and the omissions of major names within the industry.[239] Bob Backlund declined induction multiple times,[240] and The Ultimate Warrior wrote that he refused the honor in 2010;[241] they were eventually inducted in 2013 and 2014, respectively. Randy Savage was long recognized as being noticeably absent;[242] Chris Jericho said that the Hall achieved a level of legitimacy by inducting him in 2015.[243]
Bruno Sammartino, the longest reigning WWWF World Heavyweight Champion, was once critical of the Hall of Fame. Sammartino disapproved of celebrity inductees such as Pete Rose and William Perry, and said of the ceremony: "What's the point to a Hall of Fame? Is it a building I can actually go to? No. Give me a break".[244] Sammartino declined previous induction offers, before accepting in 2013. Paul Levesque (Triple H) said that it was important for Sammartino to be inducted from a "legitimacy standpoint" and ESPN said that his induction was an opportunity to legitimize the Hall of Fame.[245] After being announced as an inductee, Sammartino said he considered the Hall to be legitimate.[246]
For years, WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley pointed the absence of Chyna and Big Van Vader, stating in 2020 that Vader is "the most glaring and obvious omission from the #WWEHOF".[247][248]
Quality of inductees
Ric Flair has stated there are several wrestlers in the Hall of Fame that didn't deserve it, but he didn't name names.[249] Koko B. Ware, who worked as an undercard wrestler in WWF, is often billed as a controversial inductee since he was selected before wrestlers such as Randy Savage or Bruno Sammartino.[250][251][252][253][254] Caleb Smith of Slam Wrestling questioned how Ware was inducted, but former WWWF World Heavyweight Champion Ivan Koloff never was before his 2017 death.[255] 411Mania writer Steve Cook defended his Hall of Fame status since he was very popular with fans and some of his losses were historic, while Kevin Pantoja described him as "the floor for inductees".[256]
Superstar Billy Graham publicly slammed the hall and demanded that WWE remove him from it, due to the 2011 induction of Abdullah the Butcher. Graham wrote: "It is a shameless organization to induct a bloodthirsty animal such as Abdullah the Butcher into their worthless and embarrassing Hall of Fame and I want the name of Superstar Billy Graham to be no part of it".[257] In 2018, Bret Hart, who headlined the 2006 ceremony, criticized the omissions of several wrestlers, primarily Dynamite Kid and his brother Owen, as well as the inductions of the likes of The Rock 'n' Roll Express and The Fabulous Freebirds, who experienced little success in WWE. Hart said he would not go to another ceremony until WWE inducts "proper, deserving candidates".[258] However, Hart attended the 2019 ceremony as he was inducted for a second time as part of The Hart Foundation.[30]
In 2021, after the riot and violent attack on the US Capitol by a mob that included some Trump supporters,[259] Mick Foley asked Vince McMahon to remove Donald Trump from the Hall of Fame.[260]
Dave Scherer of PWInsider has questioned how WWE can sustain the 2004–present Hall of Fame model, due to legends being rapidly inducted. He wrote: "There are only so many people that they can have headline a class. They really need to make more new stars to ensure that they can keep filling arenas for the ceremony".[261] 411Mania's Ryan Byers said WWE standards are "weird", since several inductees have Hall of Fame careers, but other "they’ve made it in for political reasons, longstanding loyalty to the promotion".[262]
Praise and criticism
Owen Hart's widow, Martha Hart, responded to calls for him to be inducted by stating: "They don’t even have a Hallway of Fame. It doesn’t exist. There’s nothing. It’s a fake entity. There’s nothing real or tangible. It’s just an event they have to make money. They put it on TV and have a celebration, and it’s just so ridiculous. I would never even entertain it. It’s garbage."[263] Sabu also criticized the Hall of Fame, saying "I'd only do it because I need the money... I don't consider it a real Hall of Fame".[264]
Others have offered praise for the Hall of Fame. World Wrestling Council promoter and 26-time WWC Universal Heavyweight Champion Carlos Colón Sr. said that his 2014 induction was a "realization of a dream".[265] Arn Anderson, who was inducted in 2012 as part of The Four Horsemen, said that the induction was the "pinnacle of [his] wrestling life".[266] 2015 Hall of Fame headliner Kevin Nash stated that two things in the professional wrestling business are real: "When you win your first championship and when you get inducted into the Hall of Fame". Nash claimed this is a sentiment to which colleague Ric Flair also subscribes.[267] During his 2013 induction, future U.S. president Donald Trump said that the honor meant more than "having the highest ratings in TV, being a best-selling author or getting a spot on the Hollywood Walk of Fame".[268]
Ver también
- List of honors and awards received by Donald Trump
- WWE Hall of Fame statue
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