10 Non-Wrestlers Who Need To Be In The WWE Hall Of Fame

2. Eric Bischoff

If WWE can put WCW icons such as Sting and Goldberg into their Hall of Fame, then surely they can find a spot for Easy E.

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Beginning as a simple announcer in WCW, Bischoff worked his way up to the role of Executive Vice President and, under his leadership, the company turned a profit for the first time ever in 1995.

Bischoff then made his presence known on-screen, joining the New World Order in 1997. Bischoff's role in storyline was similar to that of Vince McMahon's in the WWF - the evil owner of the company.

The nWo helped make WCW the number one wrestling company in America and Bischoff was right at the front of this, both on and off-screen.

After WCW's demise, Bischoff shocked everyone by joining sworn rivals WWE. His most notable role in the company was as Raw General Manager from 2002 to 2005, one of the longest runs of any authority figure in the company's history.

Love him or hate him, you can't deny that Bischoff hasn't had a huge impact on the American wrestling landscape for both WCW and the WWE.

Only petty grudges could keep him out of the WWE Hall of Fame. It's just a shame that Vince McMahon happens to be the King of Petty Grudges.

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