WWE: 15 Most Deserving Future Hall Of Famers

7. Brock Lesnar

It€™s amazing how short the amount of time Brock spent with the company was that would produce a Hall of Fame-worthy career. He had two years as a full-time wrestler, from the day after Wrestlemania 18 until Wrestlemania 20 itself. Since his return in 2012, he€™s wrestled no more than three matches per year and probably hasn€™t made more than 20 appearances a year. But his impact on the business is so great, he€™s a surefire nod for the Hall. He became the youngest WWE Champion only four months into his career, main evented Wrestlemania to cap off his first full year in the company, quit cold turkey and dominated the UFC (almost qualifying him for the celebrity wing) and then came back to have high quality matches during the rare times he steps into the ring. Lesnar brought some legitimacy to a fake sport, and for that, he deserves his place in the Hall. When could he be inducted?: Four to five years from now. Who should induct him?:Ideally, Kurt Angle, but it€™ll most likely be Triple H.
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Justin has been writing about professional wrestling for more than 15 years. A lifelong WWE fan, he also is a big fan of Ring of Honor.