10 Ways WWE Could Improve Hall Of Fame

7. Enshrinement Ceremony

How about extending the WWE Hall Of Fame ceremony by including an enshrinement ceremony later in the year, in which busts of the characters are revealed? To steal a page out of the NFL's book, the Hall Of Famers could be immortalised in bronze for all the world to see. With the proposed brick-and-mortar Hall Of Fame building in Orlando becoming a real possibility, what better time and place to start adding to the legacy of the WWE Hall Of Fame by adding some additional, physical remembrances of the inductees? The life-sized statues could be revealed by each recognised inductee later in the Summer at the Hall Of Fame Enshrinement Ceremony in the new building as a separate event. With the next few SummerSlams set to emanate from Brooklyn, the second biggest weekend of the year may not be the most ideal time, but the point is to present the busts of the newly inducted Hall Of Famers as something special and a worthy second event. With the ceremony becoming such a popular show capable of selling out professional basketball arenas, it would only make sense for WWE to parlay the institution into another event. Tying it to the soon-to-be-realised Orlando building, and doubling down on its popularity would be another way to improve the WWE Hall Of Fame.
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