#5 Koko B. Ware
If there was ever an entry that questioned the legitimacy of the WWE Hall of Fame, it was Koko B. Ware. Inducted as part of the class of 2009, Koko’s accomplishments in WWE were threadbare. He had spent virtually his entire career as a jobber and lower-card athlete, having done nothing major of note.
While his WWE career was historic in the sense that he took part in the first-ever match on WWE RAW, that could’ve easily gone to any other wrestler at the time. That Koko got that honour just happened to be due to the booking of the show on that date.
Yet Ware is considered someone worthy of a WWE Hall of Fame induction, whereas so many other, more historically-significant wrestlers still haven’t been inducted.