#2 The Jersey Triad
The Jersey Triad consisted of Diamond Dallas Page, Chris Kanyon, and Bam Bam Bigelow. While the group arguably wasn’t together long enough and didn’t accomplish enough as a unit to deserve going into the Hall of Fame, they were successful on their terms. While they were cool heels, they also didn’t shy away from heat or pander to fans the way the New World Order arguably came to. Moreover, in keeping the group to its three members, the group maintained its own identity and a sense of elite status.
Perhaps most importantly of all, the Jersey Triad legitimately boasted a diverse group. Page oozed charisma and came to the group a newly minted top-level star. Kanyon was wildly innovative, and his contemporaries tend to refer to him as one of the most underrated great in-ring talents of his generation. Then there was Bigelow, who combined veteran credibility with his monster look and big man's presence to feel like an enforcer.
Inducting this group would mean giving DDP the second Hall of Fame ring, which feels right for how big of a star he was in WCW, and how far short his WWE run felt of his potential. Moreover, Kanyon and Bigelow feel posthumously overdue for Hall recognition.