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129. Red Bastien

Red Bastien was one of the better natural athletes of his day and according to his peers was one of the most pure talents. Bastien would win multiple championships across the country and bring merriment to every locker room he was in. Bastien’s travels also brought him to the WWWF in the 60’s and was featured on Madison Square Garden cards. Bastien had a very good career, and was a highly regarded tag team wrestler but likely is not enough on the WWE radar to really make him a candidate with a decent shot.

237. Blue Demon

The Blue Demon was one of the most known Mexican wrestlers of his time and over a two decade period was amongst the top four wrestlers from Mexico. His feuds and collaborations with El Santo are legendary in Mexico and if the WWE Hall of Fame would look to inducting true Mexican legends in addition to Mil Mascaras, Blue Demon is not a bad choice.

278. Miguel Perez

Many of the people reading this might think of Miguel Perez as a member of Los Boricuas, Savio Vega’s militant Puerto Rican group from the Attitude Era. While Miguel Perez Jr. was a very good wrestler who probably deserved a better opportunity in the United States than he did get, but he was the son of a major star form decades previous.

204. The Killer Bees

Originally ranked by Notinhalloffame.com separately, we thought we would see how “Jumping” Jim Brunzell and B. Brian Blair would fare on this list as a tag team, as with the possible exception of the Rockers, this could be the highest profile tag team that did not win the WWF/E Tag Team Championship.