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Alberto Del Rio

Alberto Del Rio is the son of Mexican wrestling legend, Dos Caras, and appears to have eclipsed his famous father’s career. Del Rio hit prominence in the WWE in his mid-30’s, and though he has had a relatively brief career by WWE standards, it is conceivable that his best is yet to come and many more accomplishments will be in store for the Mexican; but of course, you already knew that.

306. Cyclone Negro

He may not be remembered as much as he should be, but in his day Cyclone Negro was a very good heel and one of the more successful Hispanic wrestlers of all time. Negro was from Venezuela, and the barrel chested brawler found success throughout the territories across the United States as well as Japan and Australia. To this day, many wrestlers have named Cyclone as an influence and though he was not a WWE performer, many stars who competed there tangled with the Venezuelan in main events across the U.S.

83. Waldo Von Erich

The kayfabe brother of Fritz Von Erich, Waldo Von Erich did not enter the WWE Hall of Fame with his “Family” when Fritz and company were inducted. That is not to say that he should have, as that induction was more of a testament to World Class Championship Wrestling, which Waldo was not a part of.

150. Rodney Harrison

Splitting his career between the San Diego Chargers and the New England Patriots, Rodney Harrison has a lot of labels attached to him. Statistically, Harrison is the first man ever to have 30 Sacks and 30 Interceptions, an impressive defensive feat that quantified his versatility on the gridiron. He has two Pro Bowls and two Super Bowl Rings for the Pats; where he was one of their defensive leaders. However, Harrison also has been bestowed as one of the dirtiest players ever to play the game, and he is also remembered for being the player who David Tyree made the spectacular catch for the Giants that propelled them to the Super Bowl win over New England (which New York fans will always point out). Harrison criminally only made two bowls, but the master of the safety blitz, was one of the best at stopping the run among all defensive backs, and his cover work improved over time.  He is also gaining Hall of Fame momentum, having made it as a Finalist for the first time in 2024.


Should Rodney Harrison be in the Hall of Fame?

Definitely, put him in! - 25%
Maybe, but others deserve it first. - 50%
Probably not, but it wouldn't be the end of the world. - 0%
No opinion. - 0%
No way! - 25%