The WWE Hall of Fame is a celebration of professional wrestling history. It's an exclusive club that honors the best talents whether they are wrestlers, managers, valets, promoters, announcers or whatever role that person has played in making the wrestling business better. It's also missing one big name: "Macho Man" Randy Savage. It's been about ten years since WWE started caring about the Hall of Fame. It actually started in 1993 with Andre The Giant inducted as the first and only member that year. For the next three years WWE inducted more people. Then it was completely ignored until WWE decided to bring it back in 2004 and it became a regular thing by that point. For the past ten years, the Hall of Fame ceremony has taken place in the arena that's in the same city as WrestleMania. It's a sold out event that usually takes three hours and this year was shown live for the first time on the WWE Network. It also airs annually on USA Network in a condensed format. It seems like every year fans have the same question about the Hall of Fame. It's a simple question that WWE has yet to answer for us: "Why is Randy Savage not in the WWE Hall of Fame yet?" Nobody really knows the exact reasons. Savage is definitely worthy of being honored in the Hall of Fame. He's one of the most popular wrestlers ever that also influenced an entire generation of fans. After Hulk Hogan, he was the most well known performer on WWE's roster in the late 1980s and early 1990s. He was also one of the most talented guys that could do it all: unique promos, great matches, charisma and a memorable look too. His inclusion is a no-brainer. This week there was confirmation that a Randy Savage DVD produced by WWE is coming out, which probably helps his cause as a candidate for the 2015 event. Here are seven signs that suggest that a Savage induction is coming soon.