gold star for USAHOF
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Sherri Martel was an excellent wrestler, but it was a vicious manager that she really shined.  She was the perfect second to Randy Savage’s second WWF heel run and she could generate more heat than any other female until Vickie Guerrero appeared on the scene.  She deserved her Hall of Fame induction but some of those she managed should have gotten in first.

Gene Okerlund

A long time announcer for the AWA, WWF and WCW, Gene Okerlund was the favorite broadcaster of many a wrestling fan.  His smooth delivery and signature voice was only matched by his likable nature.  Few can debate the legitimacy of this induction.

Jimmy Hart

A very successful manager in the Memphis area, Jimmy Hart entered the WWF in early 1985 and quickly became one of the top managers there guiding a unique stable of wrestlers for years.  With his loud suits, obnoxious megaphone and willingness to do anything to entertain the fans, Jimmy Hart was a great addition to the WWE and wrestling in general.

The Junkyard Dog

One of the most popular draws ever for Bill Watts’ Mid South Promotion, The Junkyard Dog migrated North to the WWF and was equally popular.  He was not a wrestler with a spectacular move set, but was one with unequalled charisma and was a fan favorite that transcended through age and race.  His induction was posthumous, but was not charitable.  He earned is slot in the Hall.