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The WWE Hall of Fame inducted its first class in 1993; however, it didn’t become an annual staple of WrestleMania weekend until 2004. Each year, a handful of wrestlers, promoters, groups, managers, and celebrities with a connection to the wrestling industry join the coveted club of wrestlers who’ve made great strides in the sport. From Andre the Giant and Hulk Hogan to Trish Stratus and The Undertaker, almost every person on this list is worthy of joining the ranks.
But how many people have joined WWE’s Hall of Fame since it first began? Not including the Warrior Award and the Legacy Award, it comes to 160, as of this writing. That’s a lot of people involved in the world of sports entertainment. Some of their contributions have changed the industry and others have collected numerous titles from various promotions. One thing is for sure, though: They’re all important to wrestling.
Join us as we look back at every single wrestler enshrined into WWE’s Hall of Fame and the feats they achieved to earn the honor. Because NWA was a network of regional promotions, total NWA titles from various divisions and regions have been totaled together for this piece. The same goes for various other promotions where the wrestler won numerous titles.
As for the 2024 inductees, not all of those have been announced as of this writing. You can expect a few more to be announced leading up to WrestleMania, along with the Warrior Award and the Legacy Awards–both of which are their own separate slides at the end.
Here’s a look at everyone who has gotten the honor to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.


