Predicting The Next 10 WWE Hall Of Fame Headliners

7. Vince McMahon (2026)

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Paul Levesque, for all the accusations of megalomania and hubris, is a reasonably humble man. He at least will probably have the decency of not basking in his own glory while holding executive power, much the same way his father-in-law never inducted himself into the Hall of Fame.

Now that the choice is his, though, Hunter should do just that. Granted, Vince McMahon could have an entire season of Dark Side of the Ring centered on him, and recent controversies make this one unimaginable for now, but in pro wrestling, the “persona non grata” status subsides surprisingly easily.

As for his merits, all things considered, Vince is probably the single most worthy inductee of all time. After all, how could it be that the man responsible for micro-managing almost everything to happen in WWE for the last 40 years be not acknowledged in its pantheon? He’s had a hand in everything bad that’s ever happened, yes, but also in every creative triumph: WrestleMania & Hulkamania, the Attitude and Ruthless Aggression Eras, the purchases of WCW and ECW, the WWE Network; the list is endless. For every wasted career, there’s a megastar McMahon created; for every insult to fans' intelligence, there's a fond memory he left in their hearts.

Vince McMahon is 77 years old. They shouldn’t wait too long to give him his dues, and properly close the book on him.

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