10 Unbelievable Omissions From The WWE Hall Of Fame

9. The New Age Outlaws

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Another criminal omission from the Hall of Fame is the hugely popular team of Road Dogg and Billy Gunn, better known to fans of the Attitude Era as The New Age Outlaws.

From their inimitable entrance and undeniable cool factor to their success in the ring and rebellious antics outside of it, 'Mr Ass' and 'The D-O-double-G' are one of the most beloved teams in history. Holding the Tag Team Championship six times in total - including a final reign that occurred over 14 years after their last - both men also held the IC and Hardcore titles as well.

Like many stars during the Monday Night Wars, their tenure at the top was relatively short-lived by today's standards. However, The Outlaws certainly made their mark on the industry, and have both contributed to WWE outside of the ring since retiring.

Much like X-Pac, this Attitudinal tandem is almost certainly going to get the nod when D-Generation X is inducted as a stable. Sadly, this probably won't happen until after Triple H enters the Hall of Fame first as a solo star.

Whether or not they go on as a tag team beforehand remains to be seen.

Nevertheless, they are definitely more than deserving - and if you're not down with that, we've got two words for ya...

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