8 Celebrities Who Deserve A Place In WWE Hall Of Fame
1. Lemmy Kilmister
When it comes to thinking about the most memorable vocals in the company's history, you'd be crazy not to think of Motorhead and the iconic Lemmy Kilmister. Plenty of fans have protested the fact that this induction hasn't been made already, and after Limmy's unfortunate death in 2015, it seems that it is long overdue.
For those out there who aren't familiar with the iconic figure, you've undoubtedly heard him if you are a Triple H fan, as he's contributed the vocals to his most famous entrance theme. His band Motorhead even originated "The Game", which Drowning Pool later reimagined. But, they also provided the music for Evolution's "Line in the Sand" and Triple H's alternate theme, "King of Kings".
There has never been a stronger connection between a wrestling star and a band than Triple H and Motorhead. The sounds of Lemmy's vocals go hand in hand with the badass presentation of Hunter Hearst Helmsley, and the two became synonymous with each other.
The fact that this integral figure in wrestling history - whose music Triple H still uses to this day - hasn't been honoured with a Hall of Fame induction yet is baffling.