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Considering the acrimonious post WWE dealings he had with Vince McMahon it was a little surprising that this induction occurred.  Jesse Ventura was easily the best heel commentator in wrestling history and was the reason that many fans were entertained.  He very well may have defined the term “cool heel”.  Jesse Ventura is also a great role model for other grapplers for what he accomplished post wrestling and proof that wrestlers could be multi dimensional individuals.

Harley Race

Forget about his run in the WWF as “The King”.  As a former multi time NWA World Heavyweight Champion, Harley Race was considered by some to best wrestler to ever hold that belt.  Those who may not consider Race to be the best champion would certainly label him as the toughest.  A locker room legend who boasted in many interviews that he was the “best wrestler on God’s Green Earth” very well might have been just that.

His moves in the ring slow and methodical, but when Greg Valentine would hit his opponent few looked more devastating and believable.  The Hammer won multiple high level titles in multiple promotions and had amazing runs in the WWE in both singles and tag team competition.  A true ring general, Valentine was also known for incredible endurance.  This is a great entry for any wrestling Hall of Fame and frankly one of our favorites.

Anyone who watched the WWF in the 80’s was entertained by the antics of Bobby “The Brain” Heenan.  He was instant heat, and the leader of the most powerful heel stables in wrestling for years.  Nobody had a quicker wit, and played the role of a backstabbing manager better.  Too many, this is the greatest manager of all time regardless of promotion.