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Bobo Brazil

The “Jackie Robinson” of professional wrestling, Bobo Brazil broke down color barriers and was the first true African American superstar in professional wrestling.  He was immensely popular in all the territories that he competed and was cheered by fans of all colors.  Brazil was not just an attraction, but was a champion as he had over thirty title reigns.  He justifiable broke ground as the first African American wrestler into the WWE Hall of Fame.

Arnold Skaaland

A long time manager for the WWE and a decent wrestler in his own right, Arnold Skaaland was seemingly on television every week in the corner of the top faces.  Skaaland was not just an on screen personality as he was a backstage producer and business partner of Vince McMahon Sr.  Skaaland was inducted equally for his off screen work as his on screen work with the WWE.

The first World Heavyweight Champion recognized by the WWE, “Nature Boy” Buddy Rogers was a flashy yet tough ring combatant.  Rogers was chosen by Vince Sr. and Toots Mondt to be their champion as they withdrew from the NWA.  Sadly, Rogers had a mild heart attack and had to drop the belt to Bruno Sammartino which prevented the Nature Boy from having much of a title reign.  Regardless, Rogers was a good draw in the North East and a decent choice to be the first champion of the WWE.

Andre the Giant

Andre the Giant was the man for whom the WWE Hall of Fame was created for and its first inductee.  Standing well over seven feet tall, Andre was actually quite agile in his youth and throughout his career was a featured attraction regardless of where he performed.  Loyal to Vince, Andre headlined Wrestlemania 3 putting over Hulk Hogan in what could very well have been the most anticipated match in wrestling history.  It is hard pressed to find anyone who is more worthy of being the first inductee to the WWE Hall of Fame.