#1 WWE Hall of Fame headliner: The Undertaker
If there was ever a year to induct the Deadman into the WWE Hall of Fame, this would be that year.
That's just off the top of our heads, too. Undertaker entered WWE in 1990 and, despite the fact he swears he's retired, there's always the possibility he'll still come back and perform "one more time."
WWE could have probably inducted The Undertaker into the WWE Hall of Fame any time of the past decade, but have always held off. Presumably because of some now-outdated notion that you have to wait until you're retired before going in.
Maybe because it's just never felt like the right time. When it finally does happen, it's going to be a seriously major moment.
Or maybe he just doesn't want everybody to make such a fuss. That kind of sounds like him.
Of course, we all know that there's no way he will be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame anywhere else but Texas. Well, unless they ever hold WrestleMania in Death Valley for some reason. That seems a tad unlikely.
Word is also getting around that The Phenom will also be in St. Louis for the Royal Rumble this year. This means he'll either be a part of the Rumble match or part of a significant announcement.
Whatever the reason, people are going to tune in to see him. Because he's the Undertaker.
You're going into the Hall of Fame sooner or later, Mark. Might as well get it over with.
So, those are our early picks.
You probably don't agree with most of them, so yell at us in the comments section and tell everybody who should go in.