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Originally Posted by Susan Foreman The first inductees in the 2020 WWE Hall Of Fame have been announced Batista, who was a 6 time world champion (holding the record for the longest reign as World Heavyweight Champion at 282 days) and a 4 time World Tag Team Championship (twice with Ric Flair, once with John Cena and once with Rey Mysterio).
The nWo [New World Order], consisting of "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan, Scott Hall, Kevin Nash and Sean Waltman are to be the group induction. They were one of the most influential forces in the mid-to-late 1990s success of WCW, and were instrumental in turning mainstream North American professional wrestling back into a more mature, adult-oriented product. They were also the main driving forces behind WCW beating the WWF in the Monday Night Wars. The Bella Twins
Between the two of them, they have been three time WWE Diva Champions, with Nikki having a reign of 301 days - the longest in the titles history
They are also recognized as having helped to usher in the 'Women's Revolution' in the WWE, where the company gave more TV time and higher-profile storylines to its top female performers |
John "Bradshaw" Layfield, who is a One-time WWE Champion, one-time Intercontinental Champion, one-time United States Champion, three-time WWF Tag Team Champion, longtime commentator and creator of WWE's Tribute to the Troops series
This is almost certainly going to be a controversial choice considering the allegations of bullying against him
15 WWE Employees Who Were Allegedly Bullied By JBL | The Richest WWE, John Bradshaw Layfield Might Still Have Workplace Bullying Problems | Forbes How long can WWE ignore bullying story? | NY Post