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Edge

On the Smackdown after Edge announced his retirement from wrestling, the crowd spontaneously chanted “Hall of Fame”. To us, this was the defining moment that told us that the WWE fans had completely embraced the concept of a WWE Hall of Fame and wanted to see closure for the stars they came to know and love. For this initial chant to be bestowed upon Edge was appropriate as the man held every title worth winning on multiple occasions, headlined a plethora of Pay Per Views and gave the wrestling world memorable moments. What more do you want from a certifiable Hall of Famer?

Mick Foley

When we spoke with Mick Foley he mentioned that there was a plan to induct him into the WWE Hall of Fame in Madison Square Garden as far back as 2003.  Many signs point to his relationship with the WWE being mended so it would stand to reason that he could enter the Hall soon.  Would anyone have any issue if he did?

Kevin Nash

Kevin Nash may not have been the darling of the internet community, nor was he ever confused with being one of the great workers of the business.  Quite often his critics forget that he never had to be and possesses one of the more solid resumes on this list for Hall of Fame induction.

The Undertaker

When we began this website, The Undertaker was one we debated on ranking as he was still a semi-active performer.  As we are re-writing this, the Taker just completed his emotional retirement match against Roman Reigns at Wrestlemania 33, and reminded us all again why this one of the most important wrestlers in our generation.