10 Reasons Christian Deserves WWE Hall Of Fame Induction

4. He's A Risk Taker

Over the fifteen years since joining WWE, there aren€™t as many people that put their body on the line as often as Christian did. He helped redefine what a ladder match was as part of the most vibrant tag division in history, and was still pulling out all the stops just a few months ago during his last run as an active competitor. Even when his peers such as Edge or Chris Jericho switched their styles up to tone down the high-flying, Christian€™s moveset was constantly full of springboards and planchas. As exciting as Christian was to watch in the ring, it€™s this refusal to slow down that may have eventually forced him into retirement. Christian made it an exceptionally long time without accruing any serious injuries, but as he got older they quickly began to mount up. In the past few years, he€™s suffered with an injured ankle, shoulder and neck, but it was the multiple concussions that seem to have put him on the shelf for good. Just because he€™s too injured to wrestle doesn€™t mean his career is over, and he would excel in numerous roles within WWE, whether as on-screen talent, or behind the scenes. Christian sacrificed his body night after night for professional wrestling, and there's no greater thank you than being inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.
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