WWE Hall of Fame 2026: “The Greatest of All Time”

With Wrestlemania quickly approaching, that means we’re one step closer to the Hall of Fame.

With the Royal Rumble officially in the rearview mirror, WWE is now firmly on the road to WrestleMania—and with that comes one of the most anticipated traditions of the year: the WWE Hall of Fame. As storylines heat up and WrestleMania plans take shape, attention also turns to which legends, icons, and contributors will be honored as part of the 2026 Hall of Fame class.

We already know Stephanie McMahon is officially confirmed for the class of 2026, marking the first announced inductee and setting the tone for what should be a headline-worthy group. From there, the rest of the class is still wide open—leaving plenty of room for speculation.

Looking at past Hall of Fame classes, WWE tends to follow a fairly consistent structure. For this prediction, the criteria is based on that familiar formula:

One major headliner

One tag team

One female inductee

One celebrity induction

Two to three additional legacy or wildcard entries

With that framework in mind, here’s our projected look at what the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2026 could realistically shape up to be as WrestleMania season rolls on. (and why it will be billed as “The Greatest of All Time”)

Headliner: John Cena

If there is a headliner that feels completely unavoidable for the 2026 WWE Hall of Fame, it is John Cena. This is the most obvious choice possible, and that is not a knock. Cena’s recent retirement run has been treated like a full celebration of an era, and a Hall of Fame induction is the natural next chapter. Seventeen world championships, iconic WrestleMania moments, crossover mainstream fame, and two decades as the face of the company place Cena firmly in the category of a generational figure. The Hall of Fame is designed for careers like his.

If it is not now, then when? WWE rarely allows this level of momentum and nostalgia to sit on the shelf. Inducting Cena while his retirement is still fresh keeps the emotional impact high and the spotlight exactly where the company wants it. Love him or hate him, John Cena defined WWE for an entire generation, and that alone makes him a lock to headline this class.

Because of this, we are theorizing that the 2026 Hall of Fame will follow a similar presentation approach to Cena’s retirement tour. Big moments, heavy nostalgia, and no subtlety. For our list, we are predicting this class will be marketed as “The Greatest Hall of Fame of All Time.” Every induction will feel intentional. Every name will carry weight. With Cena as the anchor, the rest of the class is likely to be stacked with undeniable, era-defining picks that reinforce that theme from top to bottom.

Tag Team: The Hardy Boyz

When it comes to a tag team induction that fits both legacy and current relevance, The Hardy Boyz feel like a perfect choice for the 2026 class. Matt and Jeff Hardy are already etched into WWE history as one of the most influential tag teams of all time, but what strengthens their case now is how present and impactful they have remained in the modern wrestling landscape.

Their recent work with TNA has been one of the driving forces behind the renewed working relationship between TNA and WWE. That partnership has been highly visible, and the Hardy Boyz have been central figures in making it feel legitimate rather than symbolic.

That connection carried directly into their appearances in NXT, where they were not treated as nostalgia acts, but as active competitors who even captured the NXT Tag Team Championships. Those moments sent a clear message that WWE still views the Hardy Boyz as relevant, influential, and capable of representing the bridge between generations.

For a Hall of Fame class that is being positioned as an all time great lineup, the Hardy Boyz make complete sense. Their impact spans eras, promotions, and audiences, and their recent visibility only reinforces why their induction feels not just deserved, but perfectly timed.

Female Inductee: Stephanie McMahon

The female inductee for the 2026 WWE Hall of Fame is already locked in, with Stephanie McMahon officially confirmed as part of the class. Her induction removes any speculation from this category and further reinforces the idea that this year’s Hall of Fame is being built around influence and legacy rather than surprise picks.

Stephanie’s impact on WWE spans multiple eras, both on screen and behind the scenes. As an on air authority figure, she was central to some of WWE’s most defining storylines of the Attitude Era and beyond. Behind the scenes, her role in shaping WWE’s corporate direction, public image, and global outreach places her among the most influential figures in company history.

Including Stephanie McMahon in a class headlined by John Cena and supported by generational talents like the Hardy Boyz fits the larger theme of an all time great Hall of Fame lineup. Her confirmation early in the process also sets the tone for a class built around names that helped define what modern WWE looks like today, not just inside the ring, but across the entire industry.

Next Picks Framed Around the “Greatest Hall of Fame Class of All Time”

Before getting into the final names, it is important to clarify the philosophy behind these selections. If WWE is truly centering the 2026 Hall of Fame around John Cena and leaning into the idea of “The Greatest Hall of Fame Class of All Time,” then the remaining inductees need to match that gravity. These are not quiet legacy nods. These are era-defining names that feel worthy of standing next to Cena on the same stage.

AJ Styles

One of the strongest additions to this class is AJ Styles, whose in ring career officially came to an end at the Royal Rumble 2026. Styles lost his final match to Gunther, closing the book on a career that helped redefine modern professional wrestling.

With his retirement now official, Styles becomes an immediate Hall of Fame lock. His impact on WWE alone would justify induction, but when combined with his influence across the industry and the way he reshaped expectations for top level talent in WWE, his place in history is unquestionable. For a class being positioned as the greatest of all time, AJ Styles fits seamlessly.

If Styles were not included in the 2026 class, he would almost certainly headline the following year. That reality makes his inclusion here feel not only appropriate but necessary. This is the moment that best honors his career, and this class is the one that best reflects his legacy.

Batista

The final pick that truly cements this class as an all time great is Batista. From a legacy standpoint, Batista has been Hall of Fame worthy for years. From a narrative standpoint, his inclusion alongside John Cena feels intentional and powerful. Their careers are forever linked, and seeing both honored in the same class would instantly elevate the entire ceremony.

Batista also brings unmatched mainstream star power to the table, something WWE clearly values when assembling major Hall of Fame classes. WWE has attempted to induct Batista twice in the past, only for scheduling conflicts to prevent it from happening. With timing finally lining up, 2026 feels like the moment to make it official.

Adding Batista to a class headlined by Cena, supported by AJ Styles, the Hardy Boyz, and Stephanie McMahon turns the “Greatest Hall of Fame Class of All Time” from a marketing slogan into a believable claim. At that point, the label does not feel exaggerated. It feels earned.

Honorary Mentions

Brock Lesnar easily has the resume to headline his own Hall of Fame class, and with his career still seemingly far from over, WWE may be content letting that moment wait until a later year.

The Rock would one hundred percent be a headliner whenever he is inducted, which alone makes him feel too big to slot into a class already centered around John Cena.

The Boogeyman feels like a safe and deserved pick thanks to his long standing loyalty to WWE, both on screen and behind the scenes, but his inclusion does not quite align with the all-star, era-defining theme of this particular class.

Chris Jericho remains Hall of Fame bound without question, though it appears he may have one last meaningful run left, and it is unclear whether that chapter will be fully closed by WrestleMania season.

Celebrity Inductee: Pamela Anderson

For the celebrity spot, the pick needs to feel timeless, WrestleMania connected, and substantial enough to belong in a class being framed as the greatest of all time. Pamela Anderson fits that role far better than a modern crossover name.

Pamela Anderson’s involvement at WrestleMania XI is one of the most iconic celebrity moments in WWE history, helping define the mid 1990s era when mainstream celebrity integration became a major part of the WrestleMania presentation. Her presence was not a quick cameo, but a defining visual of the event itself, one that still gets referenced decades later.

She also represents a period of WWE history that has been increasingly acknowledged by the Hall of Fame in recent years. Adding Pamela Anderson to a class headlined by John Cena, supported by AJ Styles, Batista, the Hardy Boyz, and Stephanie McMahon gives the celebrity induction real historical weight, not just modern relevance. It feels earned, it feels overdue, and it fits cleanly into an all time great Hall of Fame lineup.

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WWE’s Greatest Video Games

With their first video game released in 1989, WWE has had quite a few titles under their belt, but which were the best there are, the best there were, or the best there ever will be?

World Wrestling Entertainment has been a global phenomenon, captivating millions of fans with its larger-than-life characters and thrilling storylines. Over the years, WWE has released numerous video games that allow fans to step into the squared circle and experience the adrenaline-pumping action firsthand. From the arcade classics to modern-day masterpieces, let’s break down the greatest WWE (and WWF) video games that have left an indelible mark on gaming history.

WWF No Mercy (Nintendo 64 – 2000)

Often regarded as the pinnacle of WWE video games, WWF No Mercy for the Nintendo 64 set a new standard for wrestling games. Developed by AKI Corporation, this game offered an extensive roster, excellent graphics for its time, and a deep and intuitive grappling system. The game’s customization options, including create-a-wrestler mode, kept players engaged for hours. WWF No Mercy’s enduring legacy continues to influence wrestling games to this day.

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WWE SmackDown! Here Comes the Pain (PlayStation 2 – 2003)

Widely hailed as one of the best WWE games ever made, SmackDown! Here Comes the Pain took the franchise to new heights. With a star-studded roster, including legends and modern-day superstars, the game provided a satisfying mix of arcade-style action and realistic mechanics. The addition of the iconic “Elimination Chamber” match and the “Season” mode with branching storylines made this game a fan favorite.

WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2006 (Multiple Platforms – 2005)

As the first installment of the SmackDown vs. Raw series, this game was a massive success, combining raw wrestling action with an improved grappling system and enhanced graphics. The roster featured over 70 superstars, and the addition of the General Manager mode added a strategic element to the gameplay. The game’s Create-a-Championship and Create-an-Entrance features also allowed players to personalize their WWE experience.

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WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2008 (Multiple Platforms – 2007)

The 2008 installment of the SmackDown vs. Raw series was a game-changer in the WWE gaming universe. Featuring significant improvements in graphics and gameplay, this title provided players with a more realistic and immersive experience. The inclusion of the “ECW” brand expanded the roster and brought additional match types, while the 24/7 mode allowed players multiple story-driven play types ranging from your own custom superstars to General Managers. WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2008 remains a standout entry in the franchise

WWE 2K19 (Multiple Platforms – 2018)

While the later WWE 2K series entries were met with mixed reviews, WWE 2K19 managed to capture the essence of WWE’s golden era. The game featured a plethora of match types, including the returning “Towers” mode, which offered unique challenges against legendary opponents. Improved visuals, smoother gameplay, and an extensive roster, featuring classic and contemporary stars, made WWE 2K19 a standout title. This game for many players lasted the lifespan of two WWE 2K entries as we had to wait for WWE2K22 following the unplayable 2K20.

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WWE 2K23 (Multiple Platforms- 2023)

WWE 2K23 was a much-anticipated release hot off the well-received previous entry to the franchise. While this game was very much an update to existing features in 2k22, ’23 took its time to listen to the fan’s feedback with improvements to the beloved GM mode including the addition of up to 4 GMs at a time, fixes to Universe mode, Custom renders, and overall lighting and performance enhancements. While this game is far from perfect, many players appreciate that with this entry the 2K devs have been more supportive than ever addressing concerns and making notable updates via patches. There is still quite a shelf life left on WWE 2K23 and many bugs to be fixed, only time will tell how we look back at this year’s entry critically, but for now, it’s a much-welcomed step in the right direction!

WWE video games have come a long way, evolving from their pixelated origins to stunningly realistic simulations. Each game mentioned in this breakdown left a lasting impression on the gaming community, and fans have fond memories of their favorite titles. From the groundbreaking WWF No Mercy to the acclaimed WWE 2K19, these games have enabled fans to live out their wrestling dreams and have contributed significantly to the success of WWE’s presence in the gaming world. As we look forward to the future, we can only anticipate more exciting and innovative WWE video game experiences in store for fans worldwide with helpful and responsive devs.

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The Latest: Vince McMahon Sex and Hush Money Scandal

Recent allegations involving WWE CEO and Chairman have surfaced involving an alleged agreement for an employee to keep quiet following a sexual encounter with the boss.

On June 15th, 2022 Wall Street Journal reported that WWE Chairman Vince McMahon had allegedly paid 3 Million dollars in a Nondisclouse agreement to a former WWE paralegal with the intention of keeping her quiet involving a consensual sexual relationship with McMahon. The WWE board began investigating the matter as well as others involving similar payments and misconduct as well as John Laurentius who has since stepped down as Head of WWE Talent Relations. Laurentius was said to have also had sexual relations with the same paralegal as McMahon. The WWE Board was informed of these actions via an anonymous email from someone claiming to be a friend of the paralegal in question. She describes the woman was initially hired on a $100,000 salary which was increased later to $200,000 after beginning a sexual relationship with McMahon. A Settlement agreement including an NDA stated the paralegal would receive 1 Million dollars upfront upon her departure to keep quiet on the matter with an additional $2 Million to be paid out over the next 5 years. Upon the news of the investigation breaking McMahon stepped down as CEO of WWE, a role that was filled by his daughter Stephanie McMahon.

On July 8th WSJ once again reported on the ongoing Vince McMahon investigation claiming he had, “Agreed to Pay $12 Million in Hush Money to Four Women”. One of these reports involves a former, unnamed, female wrestler who was persuaded into giving the Chairman oral sex before being moved down the card and eventually released upon refusal of sexual activities in 2008, in 2018 she was paid $7.5 Million to remain quiet on the subject according to Jude Terror. Another report of unsolicited nude photos of McMahon alongside sexual harassment came from a contractor in 2008 who was allegedly paid 1 million dollars in response. In a third instance, McMahon paid another $1 Million to a long-time personal manager he had engaged in a sexual relationship with.

As the investigation of Vince McMahon continues, stories of Nondisclosure agreements and sexual assault allegations are still being reviewed by The WWE Board of Directors.

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Who To Watch In AEW for 2022

Who will be positioned for a World Title match in the land of All Elite moving forward into 2022?

For anyone new to the All Elite Wrestling craze, welcome to the biggest revolution in professional wrestling since WCW closed their doors in 2001. All Elite Wrestling has been making needle moving shockwaves in the professional wrestling industry over the past two years and especially in the ladder few months of 2021. One question that constantly looms in the horizon and excites long time fans is, who’s next to be positioned for that World Title spot? Naturally there are a couple hot names right off that bat that are nearly guaranteed to step up, and because of this we’re not taking the low hanging fruit. That being said CM Punk, Bryan Danielson, Adam Cole, and Hangman Page will NOT be included in this list. Today we’re focusing on hot young talent that is seemingly on the rise and could find themselves number one contenders for the New Big Gold Belt come 2022.

MJF

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Let’s face it, Maxwell Jacob Friedman has been on everyone’s list of future champions for a long, long time now. MJF has had the run of his career in mid 2021 finding himself the focal point of the “Labors of Jericho” storyline which revolved around MJF’s attempt to retire the “Demo God”. While MJF can certainly talk the talk he can also go in the ring. In fact, the higher ups at AEW seem to be so high on MJF even president Tony Khan claimed in the AEW Before The Bell documentary that MJF is so good he “no longer considers him young talent” even though he is one of the youngest guys on the roster. This one seems to be a no brainer and seems like only a matter of time before the “Salt of The Earth” is holding the richest prize in AEW.

Brian Pillman Jr.

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Coincidentally enough, the man currently locked in one of the most ruthless feuds going today with the aforementioned MJF, Brian Pillman Jr. has all the makings of becoming a contender for the AEW Championship. Pillman Jr. was a major get for All Elite back in July 2021. Since then the second generation loose cannon has been tearing up the tag division with Varsity Blondes partner, Griff Garrison, until beginning his red hot feud with MJF in his home town of Cincinnati. While Pillman Jr. has proven his in ring capability over the past year time and time again, his verbal skills may have fallen a little behind. Since engaging in this current program however, Pillman has been able to work the stick like never before in his career. On top of being one of the best between the ropes, Pillman has that second generation stigma and is over like hell as the underdog baby face with the fans that it only makes sense we seem him facing off against a monster heel for the AEW title in the near future.

Jungle Boy

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Undeniably one of the absolute hottest sensations in professional wrestling today, Jungle Boy Jack Perry is commonplace among dream match talks for young talent and veterans alike. CM Punk. Adam Cole, and Chris Jericho have all discussed wanting to tear it up with Jungle Boy and for good reason. With the backing from the fans as well as management (see Baltimora’s Tarzan Boy for proof) Jungle Boy is the picture perfect underdog babyface, sorry Brian. While he has made serious waves already with colleagues and legends as part of the Jurassic Express, we have to acknowledge the team never makes the cut when future dream matches are discussed, only the son of legendary Luke Perry.

Matt Sydal

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Debuting as the surprise entrant in The Casino Battle Royal in 2020, Sydal was a much welcome addition to the AEW family. A man who fans have been clamoring to see on a big stage once again for many years now, Sydal has seemingly slipped under the radar for the majority of 2021. Competing primarily on Dark episodes and in tag team outings, Sydal has not missed a step in the ring and appears to be in better condition than ever. If AEW plans to keep fresh faces and interesting never before seen matches moving forward, Sydal is a phenomenal choice for a challenger/champion excelling both as a face or heel. While Matt has seemingly found a temporary home on Dark for the time being he does boast a 16-6 record for 2021 and seems to be rising the ranks of All Elite Wrestling,

These are just a few of the potential roster members who could be positioned for great things come the 2022 AEW year. Like previously stated names such as Adam Cole, CM Punk, Bryan Danielson, Hangman Page and more are almost dead set on an AEW Title program in the near future as well. Who do you believe could be the next AEW breakout star, let us know below and be sure to check out more articles just like this one right here! Personally, Pres10 Vance is showing great promise, but maybe not for 2022.

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WWE Releases April 15, 2021 In Depth

Yes, exactly one year to the date after WWE’s mass talent purge due to COVID-19 it would seem they’re at it again. With seemingly no reason other than “budget cuts” The World Wrestling Entertainment has begun cutting a large and shocking mix of superstars which began on the evening of April 15th 2021 around 2pm eastern standard time. The following is the current list of all known releases at this time, check back for updates as the story progresses.

Billie Kay

The initial release reported by dirt sheets and WWE.com alike was for former Smackdown superstar Billie Kay. This release comes as a shock as Billie is fresh off a push that lead her to Wrestlemania in a losing effort as part of the Women’s Tag Team gauntlet match. With buzz already swarming around her abrupt firing, it seems it will not be long before we see Billie back inside a squared circle, the question now is where.

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Mickie James

Along side the aforementioned Billie Kay, WWE veteran and former Women’s champion, Mickie James was released from her WWE contract. Mickie had been very vocal about her opinions on “aging” women’s wrestles spot in the business as a whole in recent months but still thanked WWE Chairman Vince McMahon upon the news of her release for her time with the company and fond memories over the years. (Below)

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Tucker

One half of the former tag team “Heavy Machinery” alongside Otis, Tucker split from his long time partner in late 2020 following the Money In The Bank Pay-Per-View. Since then Tucker has largely been off TV, competing in the occasional multi-man match or appearing in backstage segments. It seems as though we’ll never get to see what Tucker’s singles run would’ve looked like in WWE. Interestingly enough, this release may be exactly what Tucker needed to get his singles career off the ground as following the break of his release, Tucker tweeter out this in response…

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Wesley Blake

Former member of NXT tag team “Blake and Murphy” as well as “The Forgotten Sons” Wesley Blake never got his fair shake at a main roster push. Seemingly always looked over in favor of his partners by WWE creative. Could we see the reunion of Forgotten Sons’s Steve Cutler with Blake relatively soon on the independent scene?

Chelsea Green

The release of popular NXT women’s main stay Chelsea Green came as a shock to many as the women’s wrestler appeared quite frequently on NXT TV and was highly regarded as one of the companies next big stars. Green’s partner former WWE superstar Matt Cardona, FKA Zack Ryder, took to Twitter upon the announcement to express his pure shock of the situation and to reassure Chelsea she is indeed a star! Ryder being one of last years “Black Wednesday” cuts and having appeared across a plethora of promotions since including Impact Wrestling, AEW, and a series of his own shows, should know a thing or two about success outside of the WWE umbrella.

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Kalisto

The man responsible for “good lucha things” is another interesting release on the part of WWE. Current member of the three man stable Lucha House Party, alongside Lince Dorado and Gran Metalik at the time of release, Kalisto is a former NXT Tag and United States champion in his own right. While not a regular feature on WWE TV, The Lucha House Party were one of few teams making up the current tag division. With the release of Kalisto, we only hope that his partners aren’t soon to follow suit.

Peyton Royce

The tag division once again in shambles as another team is out of the WWE picture. Peyton Royce, former member of the IIconics alongside Billie Kay, has also been released from her WWE contract. Peyton as well has her family have been very vocal over the past months starting their displeasure with the state of WWE’s women’s division and the idea that creative would rather have the same women become champion over and over again rather than affording opportunities to new talent. Could we possible see an IIconic reunion in a more “Elite” promotion int the near future?

Bo Dallas

Real life brother of Bray Wyatt and son of WWE legend I.R.S. Bo curiously survived last years cuts while his running partner Curtis Axel did not. This lead many to believe there were big plans in the world for Bo in relation to Bray’s new “Fiend” gimmick. While Bo has been missing from WWE programming since the 2019 Crown Jewel event, backstage sources report he may be in the process of transitioning out of wrestling and rather starting his own Real-estate agency. Whatever his plans are for life outside of the WWE, we genuinely do wish Dallas the best in future endeavors.

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Samoa Joe

Definitely the most shocking of the bunch released was wrestling veteran Samoa Joe. Joe is widely credited as one of the best wrestlers of his generation and has held the major title in almost every company he’s been a part of, ironically enough, excluding WWE. While Joe has been on the sideline with an injury for most of this past year, he has still remained a staple of weekly WWE programming serving as a play by play commentator for Monday Night Raw. Even more shocking, Joe’s last appearance with the company would be his role as a main commentator throughout both nights of Wrestlemania. With such a prime role and being such a hot acquisition, many are question the decision to release Joe. One thing remains certain, wherever he goes, Samoa Joe is sure to make an impact on their world title picture with fans already clamoring on Twitter for AEW and other wrestling promotions to sign the now free agent!

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These have been the releases from WWE on April, 15th 2021 thus far. Be sure to check back for updates as this story progresses. Let us know what you think of this batch of releases below or join in on the conversation as it continues on Twitter, where many superstars and companies alike remain very vocal as seen below!

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Mojo Rawley

Mojo Rawley is the most recent member of the WWE roster released. Mojo was released on April 15th, 2021 around 7pm Eastern Standard Time.

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