10 Non-Wrestlers Who Need To Be In The WWE Hall Of Fame
3. Paul Heyman
Paul Heyman has done it all in his illustrious career.
He first rose to prominence as the owner and chief booker of Extreme Championship Wrestling, helping to introduce hardcore wrestling to a more traditional audience in the US.
After ECW went under in 2001, Heyman joined the WWF (with whom he'd had a minor relationship with prior to this). He has since worn many hats in his time in McMahon-land, such as a backstage producer, writer and head booker for SmackDown during its glory days, and colour commentator at events such as WrestleMania X-Seven, widely regarded as the greatest WWE pay-per-view of all time.
Heyman is perhaps best known to modern audiences as a manager, having recently been the mouthpiece for stars such as CM Punk and Brock Lesnar. He's also held the mic for guys like Rob Van Dam, The Big Show and Kurt Angle in the past.
Heyman is one of, if not the, greatest talkers in WWE history. His silver tongue has worked wonders in getting wrestlers over; you just have to see the current Universal Champion for proof.
An absolute legend who is about as far from being a wrestler as humanly possible, the former Mr. Dangerously better still have that giant cell phone, because he should be getting a call from the Hall of Fame any day now.