10 WWE Legends Who STILL Aren't In The Hall Of Fame
10. Paul Heyman
The Wiseman isn't just one of wrestling's greatest managers, he's a visionary who brought extreme to the mainstream.
He could've had a career as a wrestling journalist, after becoming a sports photographer as a teenager, but instead he forged the Paul E. Dangerously character and became a manager for the stars. Runs in the territories took him to World Championship Wrestling, before he left to turn the E in Eastern Championship Wrestling into extreme.
Whether it's because of the wrestling he introduced to the mainstream in the 1990s, as the voice of The Alliance during the Invasion, or because of the legends he's managed through the years, there's no doubt that every wrestling fan knows and loves this extraordinary man.
He's probably not in the Hall Of Fame yet because he's still active on TV. That didn't stop them putting Rey Mysterio in, but it wouldn't fit Heyman's character for him to wear a Hall Of Fame ring when he's advising the Bloodline. Even though he's always played a heel, fans would love to see him walk out onto the stage at WrestleMania to the ECW theme; he deserves it.
It's inevitable that Paul will go in, it's just a case of when. 'Mania XL is in ECW's old stomping ground of Philadelphia, but it still feels like it won't happen this year.