Predicting the 2025 WWE Hall of Fame inductees

Bray Wyatt passed away last year! [Credits: WWE.Com]
Bray Wyatt passed away last year [Image credits: wwe.com]

The WWE Hall of Fame ceremony has evolved into an influential part of the WrestleMania weekend. It is dedicated to honoring the incredible careers of performers who have left a lasting impression on the industry.

The Stamford-based company pays respect to legends and immortalizes them in the history books by inducting them into the Hall of Fame. Although we are five months away from WrestleMania 41, the hype surrounding the show is relatively high. That said, let's look at the names who could join the WWE Hall of Fame in 2025.

#5 Bray Wyatt

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Last year in August, Bray Wyatt’s untimely passing shocked the entire world. He was one of the most gifted and creative minds of his generation in the professional wrestling industry.

Fans have been waiting to see Bray Wyatt receive a WWE Hall of Fame induction since his passing. Earlier this year, he was a favorite to be inducted into the Hall of Fame, but it didn't materialize.

Bray's father, Mike Rotunda, and his uncle, Barry Windham, were inducted this year. In 2025, we might see The Eater of Worlds finally get his flowers.


#4 Batista

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Another star who is rumored to receive a WWE Hall of Fame induction for years is Batista. During the Ruthless Aggression Era, he was one of the top talents in the company.

In 2005, The Animal won the Men's Royal Rumble and headlined WrestleMania against Triple H. At the peak of his run, the veteran shockingly left the company in 2010 to pursue an MMA and acting career.

He returned for a short stint in 2014 and managed to win the Royal Rumble match for the second time. He also headlined WrestleMania 30 alongside Randy Orton and Daniel Bryan. His final match came against Triple H at WrestleMania 35.

As per reports, the promotion offered Batista a Hall of Fame induction at one point, but he was unable to attend the ceremony due to other commitments. The coming year would be the perfect time to give him the prestigious honor.


#3 Michael Cole

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The legendary voice of WWE, Michael Cole, has been integral to the company's success for over 25 years. He has called multiple huge matches and moments in the promotion, working alongside veterans like Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler.

Cole witnessed the company's rise during the Attitude Era and remains a crucial figure following the organization's sale to Endeavor. The management could honor the legend by inducting him into the Hall of Fame next year.


#2 William Regal

William Regal is one of the most influential figures in the world of professional wrestling. He is regarded as one of the best heels in WWE. During his active career, he won the Tag Team and Intercontinental championships. Regal also reigned supreme in the 2008 King of the Ring Tournament.

After his in-ring career concluded, Regal started working behind the scenes, taking up many crucial roles. His contributions to the business are noteworthy, and Stamford-based promotion could finally reward him by inducting him into the Hall of Fame Class of 2025.


#1 Lex Luger should be inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2025

Lex Luger was one of the most popular names in the world of professional wrestling during the late '80s and early '90s. During his career, he won multiple titles, including the WCW World Heavyweight Championship. His memorable rivalries with Sting, Ric Flair, the NWO, Randy Savage, and more are still fondly remembered by fans.

Despite having an iconic career, he has yet to be inducted into the Hall of Fame. Many believe he hasn't received the honor because of his controversial past. However, the company may decide to let bygones be bygones and honor him during WrestleMania 41 weekend next year.

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