10 Candidates For WWE Hall Of Fame 2016 Warrior Award

6. Kevin Dunn

Kevin Dunn has only appeared in front of a WWE camera on a handful of occasions and might not qualify for a traditional Hall Of Fame induction. With that said, love him or hate him (and many people do hate him), the man has had a huge affect on the product and deserves to be considered for the Warrior Award. While Dunn is often mentioned as one of the reasons RAW has been a little stagnant in recent years, due to the rigid format the show sticks to and the slick look of the production, there's no denying the man's impact on the company. His father, Dennis Dunn, worked for Vince McMahon Sr. and Kevin began working for Vincent Kennedy McMahon in 1984. Kevin was integral in some of the shows in which the WWE foundation was built upon. Programs like Saturday Night's Main Event, WrestleMania, and the original Slammy Awards have Dunn's fingerprints all over them. A spot in the Hall Of Fame, especially one that is centered around the most important and influential people behind the scenes, would be fitting.
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