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We have another major update here at Notinhalloffame.com. Our Notinhalloffame.com WWE list has finally been updated and as has happened every year has expanded. This year we have gone from 333 to 365. Why the 10 percent increase in entries? Simply put, the creation of the WWE Legends Wing has opened up a large amount of pre-WWE wrestlers who were not previously considered to be recognized on our list. First off, let’s get to the new Top Ten, which has showcases some new entries. #1. Vince McMahon McMahon returns to the top spot and love him or hate him nobody can deny that he belongs. #2. The Undertaker This is about as close to a lock as it gets. #3. The Rock See above. How can he not get in? #4. Triple H The only thing keeping Triple H out of the HOF is Triple H. As an existing executive, it is his whenever he wants. #5. Bruiser Brody Every year, Brody climbs in the rankings. This is his first year in our top five. #6. Kurt Angle Angle may never work for the WWE again as an in ring worker, but he has done more than enough to be a Hall of Famer for the WWE. #7. Ivan Koloff The former WWWF World Heavyweight Champion is at his highest rank. #8. Chris Jericho While Jericho is as of this writing an active WWE competitor, his age (45) brings him to our automatic threshold for the active WWE Notinhalloffame.com list. #9. Dave Batista The former World Champion and climbing actor comes in at number 9. #10. Daniel Bryan The former three-time World Champion breaks through to the top-ten with the surprising retirement. This is his debut on the Notinhalloffame.com WWE list.
There are a plethora of other new entries into our WWE Hall of Fame countdown. They are: 22. Rob Van Dam “RVD” is a former World Champion and a major star of both the 90’s and 00’s. 46. Jim Londos Londos is a former World Champion from the 1930’s. 59. Joe Stecher Stecher is a former World Champion from the 1910’s and 20’s. 77. Wild Bill Longson Longson is a former World Champion from the World War II era. 85. Stanislaus Zbyszko Zbyszko is a former World Heavyweight Champion and major star from the 1920’s. 94. Whipper Billy Watson Watson was an icon in Toronto and a former World Heavyweight Champion from the 1950’s. 114. Bronko Nagurski Nagurski is a former NFL Champion and a former World Heavyweight Champion from the 1930’s and 40’s. 127. Ray Steele Steele is another former World Champion from the 1930’s. 152. Yvon Robert Robert was the World Champion in the 40’s and was a large star from Quebec. 174. The Great Gama Gama was a legend in India and popularized the business there. 185. Santino Marella The former Intercontinental Champion recently retired and was one of the best “comedic” wrestlers of all-time. 199. June Byers Byers is a former Women’s Champion who took over the mantle from Mildred Burke in the 1950’s. 212. Bob Orton Sr. The patriarch of the Orton family won a plethora of regional titles throughout his career. 227. The Great Khali Khali is a former World Heavyweight Champion and remains a major star in India. 240. Beth Phoenix Phoenix is a former WWE Women’s Champion 246. John Pesek Pesek was a former World Champion from the 1910’s and 20’s. 257. Orville Brown Brown was a former multi-time champion from the 1940’s. 283. Everett Marshall Marshall was a former champion from the 1930’s and 40’s. 294. Bert Assirati Assirati was a British strongman who was a star in the U.K. for decades. 296. Dick Shikat Shikat won the world title twice in the 1930’s. 301. Steve Casey Casey was a major force in the business in the Boston area in the late 1930’s. 305. Missy Hyatt Hyatt was the “First Lady of WCW” at one time and a top heel in the UWF. 309. Gus Sonnenberg Sonnenberg was the World Champion in the 1930’s. 314. Baron Michele Leone Leone was a major star in Southern California for years. 322. Michelle McCool McCool is a former Diva’s Champion. 326. Steve Blackman “The Lethal Weapon” is a former six-time WWE Hardcore Champion. 327. Ed Don George Ed Don George was a champion in the 1930’s. 330. New Jack The ECW veteran was a three time Tag Team Champion. 331. Terri Runnels Terri was a WWE Diva for nearly seven years. 335. Layla Layla was a former WWE Diva’s Champion 340. Danny McShain McShain was a multi-time former Light Heavyweight Champion. 342. Earl McCready McCready was a solid performer in the British Commonwealth throughout the 30’s, 40’s and 50’s. 344. Bill Apter Apter was the owner of a series of magazines that took pictures that are still used today. 346. Candice Michelle The former Godaddy spokesgirl was WWE Women’s Champion. 349. Danno O’Mahoney O’Mahoney was a fixture in wrestling in the 1930’s. 351. Sandor Szabo Szabo was a star in California for well over a decade. 354. Lillian Garcia Garcia is one of the longest tenured employees in WWE history. 363. Rockin’ Robin Robin was a former WWF Women’s Champion. In the Fall of this year we intend to expand this to an even 400. We think you all know what we want you to do! Take a look at this list, the new entries and cast your votes and opinions! As always, we here at Notinhalloffame.com thank you for your time and your support.
Rob Van Dam never won the ECW World Heavyweight Championship (in the original promotion anyway), but he was without question one of the best wrestlers ever to star for Paul Heyman’s renegade promotion and one who will always be synonymous with the promotion.