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The first true “Supergroup” in wrestling, the Four Horsemen was the post powerful group of heel wrestlers in the 1980’s. Although they went through the various incarnations it was the collective of Flair, Blanchard, Anderson, Windham and Dillon that were selected to go into the Hall of Fame. Arguably, this was the best version of the group, but this selection excludes Ole Anderson and Lex Luger who were part of the first and second version of the Horsemen respectively. Subsequently, this allowed Ric Flair to receive his second induction which opens the door for multiple inductions for other wrestlers. This is an induction we love and are scared of the implications at the same time.

192. Drew Bledsoe

Did we make a mistake not ranking Drew Bledsoe in his first year of eligibility? Statistically speaking we may have as his career statistics are more impressive than other Quarterbacks ranked higher than him. However other intangibles come into play which just makes it so hard for us to determine the perfect place for him on this list.

128. Steve McNair

It is a shame how Steve McNair’s tragic ending may overshadow what was a very productive (and one tackle away from a Super Bowl) career. Unfortunately, professional sports have far too many of these stories.

255. Angelo Mosca

A legend on the Canadian Gridiron and a star in the National Wrestling Alliance, Angelo Mosca may be best known now for a viral YouTube video where he fought on stage with another former CFL star.