#1 Bret Hart
At the start of this millennium, it was no secret at all that Bret "The Hitman" Hart and the WWE were not on talking terms at all. After the Montreal Screwjob in 1997, one of the biggest happenings in company history, Hart did not return to WWE for nine years.
In 2006, he accepted his induction into the WWE Hall of Fame. However, it still did not feel the same as Hart refused to come out with the other inductees during WrestleMania 22. Fortunately for everyone, the two parties mended fences in 2010 and there is no more animosity between them.
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Being inducted for a second time would be the chance to right that wrong from 2006. Hart was one half of the original Hart Foundation team, alongside Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart and manager, Jimmy Hart.
He would come out to accept the award for himself and on behalf of his late cousin. This would be a real heartwarmer, but it's a shame that it did not happen when the Anvil was still alive. Nevertheless, it would make Bret Hart a member of the 2-time Hall of Fame club.
The Hart Foundation was heavily rumored for this year's Hall of Fame but have not been announced, but they should absolutely enter the Class of 2020. They earned it.