As it usually does, the location of WrestleMania plays a part in the selected honorees that WWE choose to induct into their Hall Of Fame. In 2013, Mick Foley was inducted in front of his hometown New York crowd, last year Rikishi received the same treatment in San Jose, and 2016 will likely see some of those inducted chosen because they have ties to the great state of Texas. The geography is far from the only reason for a Hall Of Fame nod for Vickie Guerrero, of course, but her ties to the Mexican wrestling scene puts the weekend of WrestleMania 32 as a very possible opportunity to see the wife of the late Eddie receive what she definitely deserves. Vickie's roles as the manager of Edge, The Big Show, Dolph Ziggler, the SmackDown GM, and many others were performed with such legitimacy and believability that it enabled Vickie to receive levels of heat from the live audience that could rival anyone in the history of the business. Vickie was a trailblazer that carved out a niche for herself in WWE and had such an impact that the company still books many of their characters and angles with her character in mind. She left the company on good terms to pursue other ventures and, more importantly, to be closer to her family. Although Dallas isn't as far south as San Antonio, or Houston, the location is close enough to Mexico that it would allow many original supporters of the Guerrero family an opportunity to celebrate Vickie's career with a 2016 Hall Of Fame induction.