We thought that the WWE Hall of Fame had completed their selections for the combined 2020/2021 Classes, but we were wrong.
Ozzy Osbourne, who was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as the lead singer of Black Sabbath, will be joining William Shatner as the second Celebrity Wing inductee.
Osbourne was in the corner of the British Bulldogs at Wrestlemania 2 when they won the WWF World Tag Team Championship and during the RAW Guest Host era, he was one of the more entertaining ones. He also performed live at a Smackdown show in 2007.
He joins JBL, Jushin Liger, the NWO, Davey Boy Smith, The Bella Twins, Molly Holly, Eric Bischoff, Rob Van Dam, Kane, The Great Khali and the Warrior Award recipient, Titus O’Neill.
We here at Notinhalloffame.com would like to congratulate Ozzy Osbourne for earning this honor.
An era has come to an end in North Carolina.
At age 70, Roy Williams is announcing that he is retiring after an 18-year run as the Head Basketball Coach at UNC. Williams brought the Tar Heels to three NCAA Championships (2005, 2009 & 2017), and won 903 Games over his 33 years as a Head Coach.
Williams was also the Head Coach at Kansas for 15 years, where he brought the Jayhawks to four Final Fours and two National Title Games.
Williams, who was inducted both the Naismith Basketball, and College Basketball Hall of Fame, is also a nominee for our first-ever class for our United States Athletic Hall of Fame, which you can all vote on.
We here at Notinhalloffame.com would like to wish Roy Williams the best in his post-coaching life.
This is a controversial one for us, as Bob Probert’s advanced stats show he doesn’t belong on a top-fifty list; however, his popularity and notoriety land him a spot here.