10 WWE World Champions Who Will Never Get In The Hall Of Fame

8. Sycho Sid

Major WWE Titles: 2-Time WWE Champion (1996, 1997) Sid, who wrestled as Sid Vicious, Sid Justice and Sycho Sid mainly in his career, is one of the biggest WWE Champions ever. He looked the part of a pro wrestler very well. His promos weren't very good, but he sure looked scary when he wanted to be. He won the WWE Title in 1996 from Shawn Michaels at Survivor Series, so that he could drop it back to Shawn at the Royal Rumble 1997 (since that show took place in Shawn's hometown of San Antonio). His reign lasted two months. In 1997, he held the WWE Title for 34 days when he beat Bret Hart for it thanks to interference from Steve Austin. That was only done so he can drop the WWE Title to The Undertaker at WrestleMania 13. Shortly after that, Sid was out of WWE and never returned to the company as a regular performer. While Sid had a good presence about him, his matches were usually below average and he is not considered an all-time great star despite main eventing two WrestleManias. It's possible that WWE will induct him in the Hall of Fame, but his name is rarely mentioned when people discuss former stars that may one day go in.
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