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Hideo Itami

As KENTA, Hideo Itami was a major star in Pro Wrestling NOAH winning every major title there and staking a claim as one of the best pro wrestlers in Japan.  Itami would become one of the first huge international signees of Triple H’s NXT vision but has been battling injuries almost as soon as he arrived.  Itami’s Hall of Fame chances largely rests on his overall performance in NXT.

Frankie Kazarian

The WWE career of Frankie Kazarian comprised of only three matches (all wins though) but he had more than healthy runs in both TNA and ROH.  While the latter is true, he was never really a main eventer in either promotion and without a long tenure in a WWE owned entity he won’t receive a look at all.

Eric Young

Eric Young was one of the most entertaining figures that TNA had and for a decade he floated up and down the card, flashing comedic chops with very good work in the ring.  Young, like so many who spent years in TNA finally made his appearance in NXT and depending on how he performs in Orlando his Hall of Fame chances could grow, though it would have to be incredible for him to have a real chance.

Damien Sandow

Aaron Haddad actually made his first appearance in the WWE in the early 2000’s and actually made his WWE Pay per View debut under the Easter Bunny costume during the A.P.A.’s “Barroom Brawl” at the 2003 Vengeance PPV.