100 Wrestlers NOT In WWE Hall Of Fame - Ranked
98. Taka Michinoku
Why They SHOULD Be In:
A 315-day reign as WWE's first Light Heavyweight Champion brought an underrated fun factor to the company's midcard scene. Though he didn't peak as a wrestler until leaving the company, Taka's two matches with his mentor, The Great Sasuke, in 1997 stand among the era's finest hidden gems, and he'd later transition into a new role as an effective undercard comedy act with Kaientai. Indeed.
Why They AREN'T In:
He hasn't wrestled for WWE since 2002 and was a jobber for much of his time there, with most of his best work going down in smaller promotions like Michinoku Pro and Kaientai Dojo.