#1. The Undertaker is set for a Hall of Fame induction
The Undertaker is the most respected WWE Superstar of all time. He has an impressive steak of consecutive 21 WrestleMania victories. He has also competed in the main event of The Show of Shows four times.
The Deadman is also a four-time WWE champion and the 2007 Royal Rumble winner. The longest-tenured in-ring performer in the history of the company defeated Hulk Hogan to win the WWE Championship at Survivor Series in 1991, a year after his debut.
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All these accolades guarantee him an induction into the WWE Hall of Fame. Next year seems like a fitting time for him to finally join the list of all-time greats that have already been enshrined.
After his emotional farewell, this past Sunday night at Survivor Series, the next stop for The Deadman could be the next WWE Hall of Fame induction ceremony. It would be another poignant moment for a man many have described as the measuring stick and a locker room leader. As for who would induct him? The obvious choice would be Kane but Chairman and CEO Vince McMahon could also receive the honor given the close relationship the two have had over the years.