Predicting The Next 10 WWE Hall Of Fame Headliners
3. Shane McMahon (2030)
Shane McMahon is simultaneously the most overrated and underrated WWE performer in history. On the one hand, he shouldn't have ever been presented as the kind of man that can hang toe-to-toe with the AJs, Kevin Owens and Sami Zayns of the world in traditional wrestling matches, or indeed, as the world cup-winning "Best in The World".
But think about this: the guy that jumped off a HIAC structure onto an announce table in front of 90,000+ people is not in WWE's top 50 selection on NotInTheHallOfFame.com, and has the likes of Sable and Kamala ahead of him. That's nonsense. Any wrestler that would've wrestled the matches Shane has against Vince McMahon, Kurt Angle, Kane, DX, Steve Blackman or Test, or taken half the crazy bumps he has, would be considered a sure-fire HOF headliner.
The lengths Shane was willing to go to to prove he belonged were almost touching, sacrificing his body and taking jaw-dropping risks time after time. He was never a good, maybe not even a solid, worker, but as an extreme brawler and spotfest attraction, Mick Foley may have been the only one better than him.