15 Future WWE Hall Of Fame Headliners

7. Stephanie McMahon

Beyond Shane-O-Mac, Stephanie is another McMahon that would make a sensible future induction into the WWE Hall Of Fame, and as the headliner, no less. While it's unlikely to happen anytime soon due to the perceived nepotism involved, the daughter of Vince McMahon will be honored with the Hall Of Fame at some point. Her behind the scenes responsibilities and her position of power make it a near certainty. Add that to the career Stephanie had, and continues to have, as a performer and a main event Hall Of Fame induction becomes inevitable. The only question remains is when? Likely long after she has been removed from television, but years away from now, Stephanie will get her solo main event. She may become the first female Hall Of Fame headliner, but given all that's already been mentioned, would that really surprise anyone?
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