10 Best Candidates To Induct DDP Into WWE Hall Of Fame 2017

Who should do the honors?

DDP Hall Of Fame
WWE.com

This year's Hall of Fame class is shaping up to be one of the most stacked the WWE has ever put together, and one of the biggest names among this impressive group of entrants going in is Diamond Dallas Page. DDP is someone who fans and people within the industry have been advocating for, and while it’s debatable whether or not his merits as a competitor make him worthy of the Hall, there’s no doubt that as a human being Page has done more than enough to earn his spot alongside fellow wrestling luminaries.

Dallas recently spoke out calling his induction into the Hall one of the greatest honors of his career, and named many people who were instrumental in helping him achieve his dream. As someone who started his in-ring career much older than normal, he’s always been viewed as an unlikely success story - one which shows the benefits of determination, hard work and perseverance.

So who will be given the honor of inducting DDP on March 31st when he joins his fellow legends as a member of wrestling’s preeminent Hall of Fame? Let’s take a look at the most likely candidates and see if we can figure out who the master of the Diamond Cutter will select to usher him into the annals of history.

10. Eric Bischoff

DDP Hall Of Fame
WWE.com

It’s no secret that Dallas Page and Eric Bischoff had a close personal relationship outside of the business during DDP’s time with World Championship Wrestling. They were friends and neighbors and both men have gone on record stating that the WCW head honcho went out of his way to avoid looking like he was granting Page any preferential treatment.

In fact, it may be their friendship that stunted DDP’s ascension up the ladder, as Eric purposely held him down so as not to be accused of impropriety, when an argument could be made that his push should have happened long before it did.

DDP is an example of someone who continued climbing uphill despite all the obstacles in his way, and buddies or not Eric Bischoff was eventually forced to acknowledge the rising tide of support and run with Page as one of his top babyfaces. It was a position that he excelled in and those who weren’t watching at the time probably don’t realize how insanely over he was for a period during the late 1990s. He could legitimately rival the WWE’s biggest stars in popularity for a while during his run.

Bischoff being the one to induct him would make a lot of sense, the former boss who made his close friend work harder than everyone else to achieve success. He also seems to be the odds-on favorite as Jim Ross predicted on his blog that Eric would be the one to get the call.

Contributor
Contributor

Brad Hamilton is a writer, musician and marketer/social media manager from Atlanta, Georgia. He's an undefeated freestyle rap battle champion, spends too little time being productive and defines himself as the literary version of Brock Lesnar.