4 current full-time WWE stars who will get inducted into the Hall of Fame
WWE is the biggest professional wrestling company in the entire world. The Sports Entertainment juggernaut has existed in various forms with different names dating back around 70 years, yet it has arguably never been bigger or better than it is today.
While business is booming and the Triple H-led promotion is dominating the industry, it wouldn't be where it is today if not for the tireless work of hundreds, if not thousands, of talented performers who laid the foundation.
Many of these performers, and even some who worked behind the scenes, have been inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.
Given that the company is still going to this very day with no signs of slowing down, some of the current stars will one day be seen as building blocks to a better future, too. As a result, they will surely find their way into the Hall of Fame.
Below are four current full-time wrestlers who will get inducted into the Hall of Fame:
#4. Randy Orton is an obvious Hall of Famer
Randy Orton is one of the most accomplished wrestlers ever. The Apex Predator is a 14-time WWE World Champion. In addition to being a multi-time world champion, The Viper is a former Mr. Money in the Bank and a Royal Rumble winner.
Randy's career was nearly cut short due to a serious injury he suffered in 2022. The Legend Killer went on to have spinal fusion surgery that took him out of in-ring action for 18 months. Thankfully, Orton returned at Survivor Series WarGames 2023 and is currently having a memorable stint on SmackDown.
Given his incredible accolades, it seems inevitable that the former Evolution member will be inducted into the Hall of Fame. The only question is how many more achievements he will add to his stellar resume before that time comes.
#3. Seth Rollins has built a great Hall of Fame resume in WWE
Seth Rollins is another accomplished WWE Superstar. While he joined the main roster nearly a decade after The Viper, Rollins is a five-time WWE World Champion, a two-time Grand Slam Champion, a former Mr. Money in the Bank, and a former Royal Rumble winner.
The Visionary recently returned to WWE television following an injury-related hiatus post-WrestleMania XL. He recently locked horns with Damian Priest (and Drew McIntyre) for the World Heavyweight Title at Money in the Bank.
Rollins has done incredible work both as a member of The Shield and as a singles performer during his WWE career, and it's safe to say that The Architect will be inducted into the Hall of Fame in the future.
#2. Drew McIntyre will inevitably be honored
Drew McIntyre has had quite a rollercoaster ride in the Stamford-based promotion. The Scottish Warrior was initially released by the company in 2014. However, the RAW Superstar worked his way to the top following his return in 2017. He defeated Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 36 to become WWE Champion. McIntyre is a three-time WWE World Champion, a former Mr. Money in the Bank, and a former Royal Rumble winner.
The Scottish Warrior is embroiled in a bitter rivalry with CM Punk on Monday Night RAW. McIntyre's character work during his ongoing feud with The Best in The World has been top-notch, and it has confirmed his spot in the prestigious club in the future.
#1. Bayley has been Hall of Fame-worthy for a few years now
Bayley has done almost everything there is to do in women's wrestling. Before joining the main roster, she won the NXT Women's Title. The Role Model has since won the RAW Women's Championship (two times), the SmackDown Women's Championship (two times), and the Women's Tag Team Title twice. Bayley is also a former Ms. Money in the Bank and a Women's Royal Rumble winner.
The former Damage CTRL member is the reigning WWE Women's Champion. She won the title by dethroning IYO SKY at WrestleMania XL and has successfully retained the belt against Naomi, Tiffany Stratton, and Piper Niven. She will defend her title against Queen Nia Jax at The Biggest Party of The Summer on August 3, 2024.
Outside of a select few women, such as Charlotte Flair and Becky Lynch, there is virtually nobody else in Bayley's league. The 35-year-old will headline a Hall of Fame ceremony one day, and it will be a well-deserved honor for the first-ever Women's Grand Slam Champion.