#2 'Cowboy' Bob Orton
Bob Orton, Jr.'s most notable accomplishment was being in Paul Orndorff and Roddy Piper's corner when they fought Hulk Hogan and Mr. T at the first WrestleMania. His other notable accomplishment is being Randy Orton's father.
When it came to in-ring accomplishments or achievements in the WWF, Orton doesn't have any to speak of.
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Had he even been able to boast one of two of his son's 13 World Championship reigns, then he might have a case at being in the HOF.
But other than that and being Piper's 'bodyguard' during the early and mid-1980s, Orton doesn't stick out as someone who just had to be in the Hall of Fame.
He 'returned' to WWE in 2005 for a storyline with Randy and a Hall of Fame induction that year.
The question still remains - other than fathering Randy Orton, what exactly is it that justifies putting him into the HOF when the likes of Demolition, Owen Hart, Brian Pillman and the British Bulldog are absent from the HOF?