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140. Lance Storm

It could easily be argued that Lance Storm was one of the top technical wrestlers of whatever promotions he was in.  Considering that he competed in ECW, WCW and the WWE, the above statement becomes even more impressive.  Lance Storm had main even talent but he was mainly used in the mid card.  This isn’t to denigrate what he accomplished in the ring (as few reach the elite level), but he was such a natural talent that excelled at making people look good while making a victory over him seem important.  Few could do that, though if “we could be serious for a moment”, we would have loved to have seen him in a World Title program.  He deserved that opportunity.

216. Chris Adams

Some have argued that Chris Adams’ greatest contribution to wrestling was training a young Steve Austin.  We will argue against it as the “Gentleman” was a major star in World Class and a part of the some of the most memorable angles of that promotion’s history.  With his spectacular “superkick” and ability to work as a pure baby face or despicable heel, Chris Adams did well in both Dallas and Memphis.  Adams however he was basically a jobber in WCW and had many personal demons that would eventually do him in.  A posthumous induction seems unlikely at this stage.

269. Bob Roop

A legitimate Olympian who competed for the United States in the 1968 Olympics, Bob Roop translated amateur credibility to a professional one.  Roop competed for the Grahams in Florida for the bulk of his career and though he held their Heavyweight Championship three times and was a technical marvel, he may have achieved his greatest notoriety as Kevin Sullivan’s crazy henchman in his Army of Darkness stable.  If the WWE Hall of Fame was just based on wrestling workrate, Roop would be in, but we know that this is not the primary criteria for it.

S.D. Jones

Say what you want about the win loss record of S.D. “Special Delivery” Jones, but it was his job to be a baby face enhancement worker who always put up a good fight before eventually going down to defeat.  Jones did this job admirably for years and it was because of selfless people like him, stars were made.  He remained popular despite his multiple losses and considering Johnny Rodz is in the Hall, a face equivalent is not out of the question.