10 people who should be in the WWE Hall of Fame

Some nominees deserve it while others who do don't always get in.
Some nominees deserve it while others who do don't always get in.

The British Bulldog

Davey Boy Smith impacted both the singles ranks and the tag team scene.
Davey Boy Smith impacted both the singles ranks and the tag team scene.

Some might feel that the British Bulldogs as a team should warrant an induction, but due to the longevity and success of his career outside of the tag team, I think Davey Boy Smith deserves to be inducted on his merits alone.

Even his daughter, Georgia, thinks it is long overdue regarding her father's induction into the WWE Hall of Fame.

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The duo did win the tag team titles during their run from 1984-1988, but Smith returned to the company in 1990. He won the Intercontinental Title in 1992 from Bret Hart in the main event of SummerSlam that year as it was held in the UK.

He would depart but return in 1994, teaming with Lex Luger and later joining Camp Cornette along with Yokozuna and Owen Hart.

But more of his success came as a member of the expanded Hart Foundation alongside Bret, Owen, Jim Neidhart and Brian Pillman.

During his run in WWF, he was a two-time tag team champion, one-time IC Champ, a two-time European Champion and a two-time Hardcore Champion.

He was a great mid-carder who jumped to the main event occasionally and who represented the UK during the height of his popularity.

Who can forget when it was thought that he won the 1995 Royal Rumble only to have Shawn Michaels come back and win because only one foot touched the ground?

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