10 WWE Legends Who STILL Aren't In The Hall Of Fame
9. Ken Shamrock
Ken Shamrock was the first person to move from the Ultimate Fighting Championship to WWE and make it work.
If only the merger between the two companies happened 25 years ago, he'd be the perfect star to bridge the gap between MMA and big meaty men slappin' meat. For some reason, WWE dropped the ball hard with Shamrock. He was a legitimate fighter who they didn't know how to book.
He won the 1998 King of the Ring tournament, carried the Intercontinental Championship, and refereed the Submission match between Bret Hart and "Stone Cold" Steve Austin at WrestleMania 13 too. Away from that, he was a stooge for the Corporation then thrown into a tag team with Big Boss Man.
He should've been so much more, but that doesn't mean he shouldn't be in the Hall Of Fame. Despite leaving WWE in 1999 and never going back, he won the NWA World Heavyweight Championship when it jumped over to TNA, then bumped in Japan for a while. The fact that he was inducted into the Impact Hall of Fame by The Rock shows what his peers think of him.
The Hall Of Fame has levels to it; he's more than deserving of a place in the midcard hall.