#2 WWE Legend - Lex Luger
Lex Luger was a brute force in the WWE ring, famous for successfully body slamming the late Yokozuna in a challenge he won in 1993. Although he did not win any major championships in WWE, he was a joint winner of the 1994 Royal Rumble with WWE Hall of Famer Bret Hart.
Outside of WWE, Lex Luger tasted immense success in WCW, becoming a two-time WCW World Heavyweight Champion as well as a two-time WCW World Television Champion.
In addition to this, Luger was one of the few guys who stood up to the famous nWO faction in the late 90s when they were on a dominant run. His achievements are definitely praise-worthy, making him a potential inductee into the 2022 Hall of Fame Class.
#1 WWE Legend - The Undertaker
The headline induction is a big ticket item in the Hall of Fame ceremony and there is no candidate more deserving than The Undertaker. For the last three decades, The Phenom has been entertaining fans with an unparalleled passion.
A 25-2 WrestleMania record along with seven reigns as world champion as well as being a seven-time Tag Team Champion are feats worthy of every praise. Apart from this, The Deadman's loyalty towards WWE and Vince McMahon speaks volumes of his sheer commitment, dedication, and hard work.
The Undertaker's retirement ceremony at Survivor Series 2020 happened with no fans present in the arena. Hence it's only befitting that his Hall of Fame induction should happen in front of a live crowd in his home state of Texas, which is also the venue for WrestleMania 38.