10 People You Should Support For WWE Hall Of Fame Class 2016
7. The British Bulldog
The only reason Davey Boy Smith is so far down this list is because he seems to be one that keeps getting away from fans in regard to the WWE Hall Of Fame. In a perfect world, Smith would be inducted into the hallowed halls of the memorial structure in his homeland of England, but that would require WWE to host WrestleMania in the UK, something which doesn't seem too likely in the near future. If reports about WWE reducing the number of entrants into the 2016 Class are true, it's likely The British Bulldog will miss out once more, but he's definitely deserving of entry into the WWE Hall Of Fame. Even though the man never captured the WWE World Title, he was part of the main event scene on more than one occasion, and proved to be a popular star both in Great Britain and the US. Maybe someday people will get their wish, and Davey Boy Smith will seen entry into the ceremonial tributes to wrestling's brightest and best. However unlikely it is that WWE would choose to enter him in 2016, many fans can't stop wishing, and The British Bulldog remains one of the most sought-after entrants each year.
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