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333. El Solitario

An exceptional wrestler, yet forgotten combatant (in terms of American folklore) El Solitario was initially billed as the son of El Santo, but would shed that moniker and carve his own niche as a Lucha Libre superstar. He would become a huge star in the upper card for years but as he was not the active in the U.S. he was not nearly as known as he should be.

276. Aja Kong

The WWE Hall of Fame has shown as of late that they respect women and Japan. If Aja Kong had had a run in the WWR, would this be a solid candidate?

197. Johnny Saint

While Johnny Saint never made a name in North America, those who followed professional wrestling on an international scope were certainly aware of the wrestling skill of Johnny Saint, regarded as one of the best technical wrestlers of his or any generation. If the WWE Hall of Fame goes by pure skill, he would be a lock. Of course we know, that isn’t the case.

316. Tony Parisi

Tony “Cannonball” Parisi may be remembered now mostly as lower card wrestler in the WWE in the early 1980’s, but decades before the Italian-Canadian had done very well in the Toronto area and the then named World Wide Wrestling Federation, capturing various championships there and was used as a link to Bruno Sammartino where he was billed as his cousin.