10 WWE Legends Who STILL Aren't In The Hall Of Fame
6. Psyco Sid
Two of the biggest indicators that WWE trusts you are giving you the WWE Championship and letting you headline WrestleMania. Whether he was Justice, Sycho, or Vicious at the time, Sid was given both of these honours twice.
Sid Eudy had quite a curious career. When he wasn't jumping between WWE and World Championship Wrestling every few years, he was declaring that he loved softball more his day job.
That didn't stop WWE putting him up against Hulk Hogan at WrestleMania VIII and The Undertaker at 13. He walked into the latter with the WWE title as well; it's fair to say he was the ultimate example of Vince McMahon turning a blind eye if you're a big man.
He won the WCW strap when he was wrasslin' down south, but a famous leg fracture after the tamest of leaps from the top rope ended his full time career. When WWE bought their competition in 2001, Sid was left on the scrap heap. It wasn't the first time... the reason Sid left WWE for the last time was because he suffered a neck injury. Did somebody call HR about those firings?
Sid's last match in WWE was in 2012 against Heath Slater; despite being a one-off appearance, both sides must've been on good terms to make it happen. So, why didn't he go into the Hall Of Fame? Almost every WWE Champion from before 2000 has gone in; it's time they put the politics to one side and gave Sid his due.