8 Hall of Famers who never won a single Championship in WWE

These Hall of Famers weren't quite as successful in WWE as you might think
These Hall of Famers weren't quite as successful in WWE as you might think

#1 Sting (WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2016)

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Sting spent the majority of his career staying away from WWE. After WCW folded in 2001, the Stinger opted not to join WWE, and instead took some much-needed time off before returning to professional wrestling. Joining Jeff Jarrett's start-up Total Nonstop Action in 2003, Sting would spend eleven years helping to build up some of today's top stars while having classics with guys like Kurt Angle. Essentially, Sting made a career working for WWE's opposition.

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Sting has held the NWA Worlds Championship twice, the WCW World Championship six times, and the TNA World Title four times, with Kurt Angle being the only man to hold it more than him. Even though his arrival to WWE was late, it didn't mean that Sting was not in the hunt for gold..

In fact, Sting's fourth match with the company was for their most prized possession, the WWE Championship. Unfortunately, that would also be the last match for the Stinger, as he suffered an injury that essentially put an end to his in-ring career.

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Though Sting retired from wrestling at the WWE Hall of Fame in 2016, the fans are still hoping that The Icon will make a return to the squared circle and probably have a legendary match with The Undertaker.


Was there anyone else that should've made the list this time around? Let us know in the comments below.

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