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PostPosted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 11:18 pm 
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So far we have Edge, The Four Horsemen and Mil Mascaras


Video: WWE Hall of Fame Inductee: Edge
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Video: WWE Hall of Fame 2012 Inductee: The Four Horsemen
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Guys not in HOF, who else is going in?

The Rock
Macho
Foley
Backlund
Demolition
Jake
Freebirds
Rude
Vader
Rick Martel
Yoko
Bundy
Honky
Goldberg
Ron Simmons
Luger
Rock N Roll
Trish
Bischoff

not getting in:
Warrior
Bulldogs
Brody
Owen
Cornette, Midnight Express
Thesz
Bruno

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So far it is setting up to be one of the greatest HOF classes ever.

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So far it is setting up to be one of the greatest HOF classes ever.

So now they'll ruin it by putting Backlund in.


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Put Ron Simmons and The Freebirds in.

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need a wcw stint of guys Luger, Sting, rock n roll, midnight express, and Muta

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Put the Poffos in and you have the greatest.class.ever.

Now the questions are who inducts these guys in.I can only see Christian for Edge and Dusty for the Horsmen.

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Ravishing Rick Rude. He should have went in years ago. Vince is working with Luger so he can forgive Rude.

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I figure Christian for Edge and Trips for The Horsemen and Alberto for Mil. A few other things they always seem to have are:

- dead guy (georgeous george)
- celebrity
- international guy (in addition to Mil)
- a chick
- obscure guy (Koko)
- they've done a tag team or family 6 of 7 last years (Funks, Von Erichs, etc).
- non wwe legends (bullet bob, abdullah, stu, vachon)

I think you can throw Haku, Lita and The Mountie into the mix as possibilities. For celebrity you have Trump, Tyson, Mr. T. Good call on Muta, I'd throw him in there too. For dead guy, I'd put in Rude or Yoko. No reason Demoliton and Bundy shouldn't be in there.

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Edge already said if it's up to him, Christian is the guy.

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Edge already said if it's up to him, Christian is the guy.


I say make it Gangrel,throw the guy a bone.

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Chris Benoit

Moving on ... who's already in the hall for managers? I'm sure Ackbar is, Heenan is, didn't they do Paul Ellering already? Fuji? Capt. Lou?

What does one do with a Paul Heyman? He's at least as important as those fruity fucks that ran the old Florida territory.

How is Steve Lombardi not in ... talk about the guy you can count on to do whatever the fuck floats your boat ... just ask Patterson.

Stupid names off the top of my head .... Magnum TA; Dr. Death; Pete Rose; Kevin Sullivan; Finkel; always liked Jerry Blackwell ..... I have no idea.

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Pete Rose is already in the HOF

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I think Slick's "Jive Soul Bro" song should be inducted. Also Jake the Snake and Elizabeth.


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Wait on Jake for a couple years and then use him as the dead-guy inductee.

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Former WWE/WCW star Lex Luger says he does not feel "snubbed" by WWE for including Barry Windham in the Four Horsemen group announced for the 2012 WWE Hall of Fame. Luger said on the Busted Open satellite radio show this week he would have picked Windham or Ole Anderson for the fourth spot along with Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, and Tully Blanchard. "I think it would be a great time in Barry'’s life right now from what I hear (battling health issues), for him to receive that," Luger said before noting he plans to attend the ceremony. "I’'m going to be down in South Beach for WrestleMania. I wouldn'’t miss it. I will be in the audience cheering on the guys who gets selected as the Four Horsemen."

[ FYI: Luger's interview was on "Busted Open" with Doug Mortman and Dave LaGreca, which airs every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 2:00-4:00 EST on Sirius 94, XM 208 ]



Also spoiler of Yokozuna is a rumor on a few sites for this years class...

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Lords of pain has a report out that Flairs contract in TNA is up at the end of the month....so maybe hhh has spoken to his bud about coming to the hof cermony

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He'll come anyway.

He was there when HBK was inducted.

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Lords of pain has a report out that Flairs contract in TNA is up at the end of the month....so maybe hhh has spoken to his bud about coming to the hof cermony


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By James Caldwell, PWTorch assistant editor


TNA found out Ric Flair was advertised for WWE's 2012 Hall of Fame class the same time it aired on Monday's Raw, according to a report by the Wrestling Observer Newsletter .

According to the Observer's timeline, the fascinating situation began on Monday when Triple H called Flair, who was at the Impact Wrestling TV tapings, to tell him WWE would be announcing the Four Horsemen for the Hall of Fame during Raw.

After the dust settled from Monday's events, TNA management reportedly did not talk to Flair about WWE's announcement at Tuesday's Impact TV tapings. At this point, there does not appear to be a talent exchange, promotional cross-over with Flair, or anything involving WWE formally acknowledging TNA's existence.

At the Hall of Fame ceremony last year, Flair was in the crowd for Shawn Michaels's induction. Flair did not appear on-stage, though, and WWE did not advertise Flair in-advance like they are suggesting for this year's ceremony the week tickets go on sale.

Caldwell's Analysis: This is a very unique situation that could have long-term ramifications. WWE straight-up advertising another company's wrestler, even a wrestler who they own nearly his entire career through their tape library, puts the ball in TNA's court. Do they work out some sort of financial compensation plan with WWE or Flair, go the legal route if they feel like WWE is trespassing, or ignore it completely?

From WWE's perspective, WWE usually prefers a "cooling off period" before a wrestler returns to WWE so that it doesn't seem like WWE is "raiding talent" from a promotion they do not acknowledge. But, WWE brought in Kevin Nash and Booker T at last year's Royal Rumble fresh off a TNA run and right before they were going to re-unite the Main Event Mafia, so it could be an evolving mentality that if WWE feels like they own the majority of the talent's career on tape and the average wrestling fan associates a wrestler like Flair, Booker, or Nash more with WWE than their current work in TNA, they would ignore an internal "cooling off period." It will be interesting to see how this plays out over the next few months.

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kujoe_7 wrote:
Lords of pain has a report out that Flairs contract in TNA is up at the end of the month....so maybe hhh has spoken to his bud about coming to the hof cermony


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The first inductees to the 2012 Hall of Fame class will be Edge and The Four
Horsemen, which is a unique issue because that is headed by Ric Flair.
That means that as of right now, they are giving people the impression that a
TNA contracted talent will be one of the major draws for a WWE live event, as
tickets go on sale soon, with Edge and Flair as the two biggest draws up to this
point.

Mil Mascaras was announced in Mexico months ago and should be announced on
TV shortly in the U.S. While there are probably four or five more names to be
announced over the next few months, that would indicate that The Rock, who
most figured would go in since it’s in Miami, one of his home towns (he lives in
both South Florida and Los Angeles), won’t be going in. It is still possible for
Randy Savage, but that would almost overload it, as it would make Edge and the
Horsemen come off as secondary.

This also would seem to indicate Toronto won’t be the home of next year’s
WrestleMania. Toronto at one point was scheduled for the 2012 Mania, but Miami
made a better choice because The Rock was headlining, and it is a strong tourist
destination, although nowhere near as historically strong a wrestling market as
Toronto. There has also been talk of 2013 being at Cowboys Stadium, using
Steve Austin and Brock Lesnar, and perhaps the idea of Undertaker’s retirement,
as big outside draws. It was considered a given that if Toronto was getting Mania
that Edge and Trish Stratus, who are both from that area, would have been the
key inductees.

This would be the first time WWE has ever inducted someone contracted to a
rival promotion into the Hall of Fame. Plus, it was a decision WWE made, based
on all we can tell, without negotiating or working out any kind of an agreement
with TNA before making the announcement.

Based on the chronology of events the way it was explained to us, HHH called
Ric Flair on 1/9, before it aired. Flair was at the TNA tapings working. HHH told
him they were inducting the Horsemen and it would be announced later in the
night.

It doesn’t appear the key people in TNA were aware of it until it aired on
television. Flair and Vince McMahon do talk and I would suspect the subject was
broached about a Four Horsemen in the Hall of Fame, because I’ve heard it
discussed over the last year or two, ever since they made amends with J.J.
Dillon. Arn Anderson was always someone considered. Arn Anderson was
expected for last year in Atlanta, but I guess the idea was the Horsemen as a
group, and at that point, with Flair far more prominent and still wrestling on TNA
television, not to do so at that time.

Nobody from TNA as of 1/10 had said anything to Flair about it, perhaps because
they haven’t figured out how they are going to react to it.
There are the a few viewpoints about this one. There is the romantic fan
viewpoint that wants to believe this Hall of Fame is like a real Hall of Fame (and
there are wrestlers who believe it to be and others who don’t, usually depending
upon the age of the wrestler, the older they are, the less likely they see it as
anything but business) and TNA would be Scrooges to not let him go.
There are those who believe WWE is using a TNA contracted talent to help sell
its event, draw ratings on its TV and help sell DVDs, since at the end of the day
the Hall of Fame is purely a marketing device and most in WWE willfully will
admit that.

They could also look at it like it only makes their guy look like a big star and it’s
welcome publicity. And there’s a lot of truth to that, but it also makes TNA come
across as minor league, but the argument is, everyone sees things that way
anyhow.

Another situation is WWE does want Flair back in the fold, particularly when the
network launches, since he’s featured in so much of the old footage. And really,
Flair isn’t a key guy in TNA storylines right now, doing nothing but managing
Gunner, although at one point they were building to a Flair vs. Garett Bischoff
program.

Based on what I’m told, it was a really ballsy move by WWE in the sense that
TNA comes across second-rate no matter how they play this, particularly since if
it comes down to a fight and Flair goes against orders, he comes across as a
hero. If Flair doesn’t go because they won’t let him and they treat it like he’d be
violating his contract, TNA also looks bad.

WWE has not outright said Flair will be there, so at this point they haven’t done
anything wrong. They have the right to induct anyone they want into their Hall
of Fame and the right to use any of the footage they own in marketing.
But they do want Flair there. And Flair wants to be there. Flair was going to go
this year to sit in the crowd, even though TNA probably wasn’t thrilled about it, if
they were inducting people he knew like Edge and Arn Anderson, and he went
last year when Shawn Michaels was inducted which WWE pushed hard on its web
site. But it’s a different thing from a contract issue to go and sit in a crowd at an
event and another to be one of the featured performers.
So right now the situation is to see how TNA reacts to this, if they just let it go,
or make it an issue with Flair, or an issue with WWE.
The group being inducted will be the third version of the Horsemen, consisting of
Flair, Arn Anderson, Tully Blanchard, Barry Windham and J.J. Dillon. As far as
working went, they were the best version, four of the top wrestlers in the world
in that period. You could argue strongly that Flair and Windham, when that
foursome was together, were the two best wrestlers in North America. You could
argue that Blanchard & Anderson were the best tag team at that time, although
in their case, there would be a much stronger debate because the scene was
loaded with great tag teams. But whether they were the best tag team, they
were in the debate for the best tag team.
The original version of the Horseman (November 1985 to March 1987) had Ole
Anderson in the Windham spot. Ole in the WWE Hall of Fame would be difficult
as I wouldn’t think he’d participate, plus there is heat between he and several
other members of the group, most notably Flair.

Back in the 80s, Ole and Vince McMahon had their court fight over Vince buying
a majority interest in Georgia Championship Wrestling. McMahon bought the
promotion to get the TBS time slot. Ole was running the company and had no
idea of the sale until it went through, and only then he found out his business
partners all went behind his back and sold their stock, which amounted to more
than 50%, a majority interest, to McMahon, who essentially closed down the
company. Ole said some really nasty things to Linda McMahon at the time.
Because of that, Vince told him that he would never work for WWF.
Decades later, when they were doing the Horsemen DVD and wanted Ole to
participate, Ole wouldn’t do it and actually said that his reason was that Vince
told him he’d never do anything with WWF and he didn’t want Vince to prove to
be a liar. I don’t think Ole was considered but most figure if he was asked he
would turn it down anyway.

The second version of the Horsemen (February 1987, as there was an overlap
when Luger started and Ole was turned on, through the end of 1987) was with
Lex Luger, but there was bitterness of how Luger walked out on WWF without
telling anyone and showed up on the first Nitro in 1996, resulting in at least
Vince attempting and threatening to sue but it went nowhere. At one point it
would have been considered impossible for Luger to be in the WWF Hall of Fame,
but since Luger’s major health issues, a lot of the bitterness is likely gone.
The Windham group was from January 1987 to September 1988. From a
business standpoint, the first version was by far the most successful. By 1987,
Crockett business was struggling because booker Dusty Rhodes went with a pat
hand too young.

Business picked up in 1988, but that wasn’t because of the Horsemen, but
because Luger turned face and got hot, and Luger vs. Flair in the aftermath of
the Great American Bash PPV that year drew big for a while, but Crockett was so
deep in debt that he still had to sell. Blanchard & Anderson quit Crockett
promotions in September 1988, just before the sale went through, because they
were fed up with Rhodes as booker. The key was that when the Turner people
took over, they interviewed people in the company asking what the problems
were. The interviews were all supposed to be kept confidential. Blanchard in
particular buried the job Rhodes was doing as booker, but Rhodes found out and
his attitude toward Blanchard changed greatly.

Blanchard & Anderson then signed to go to WWF, which was funny because
Rhodes was replaced as booker a couple of months later, then eventually fired
and he ended up in WWF with them. Flair, Windham and Dillon remained aligned
in WCW until Dillon took a front office job as the Head of Talent Relations for
Vince, which ended the Horsemen name, as Flair and Windham were kept
together in a group called the Yamazaki Corporation, with the idea that rich
Japanese businessmen led by Hiro Matsuda had purchased the American
institution of the Four Horsemen. That angle got over about as good as it
sounds.

They were going to bring the name back at the end of 1989, with Flair, Ole
Anderson, Arn Anderson and Blanchard, but not Dillon, when Flair, booking at
the time in WCW, put together a deal to get Anderson & Blanchard back at
$250,000 per year, which was more than they were making in WWF as tag team
champions. However, right after Blanchard & Arn Anderson gave notice,
Blanchard failed a WWF drug test for cocaine and was fired.

Jim Herd, running WCW, then overruled Flair and rescinded the offer to
Blanchard, saying they weren’t going to hire someone just fired over cocaine by
the opposition. While Blanchard wrestled for several more years mostly in a
minor league capacity, that pretty much spelled the end of his career as a major
performer and he became a religious speaker.

Flair, Ole, Arn and Sting instead became the babyface Four Horsemen, but they
quickly turned on Sting, with the idea of building Sting to beat Flair, going back
heel, to win the NWA title. But Sting blew out his knee in the angle that turned
them heel and that delayed the title change by almost five months as he needed
reconstructive surgery.

Ole then retired and in May 1990, the new Horsemen were Flair, Arn, a returning
Windham (who had also had an unsuccessful WWF run) and Sid Vicious, with Ole
as manager. That fell apart in 1991 when Vicious and Flair both went to WWF.
The name was brought back from May to December 1993 with Flair, Arn, Ole (as
a manager) and Paul Roma. There was an attempt to get Blanchard back in the
group, but Blanchard and WCW ended up being far apart on money terms and
he wouldn’t sign.

In late 1995, a new group formed with Flair, Arn, Brian Pillman and Chris Benoit.
The plan was for them to break up into two groups, with the Flair & Arn group of
the Original Horsemen feuding with the Pillman & Benoit group, the new
Horsemen of the Apocalypse. But that never happened.
But Pillman did his Loose Cannon gimmick and the idea fell through.
The next version was Flair, Arn, Benoit and Steve McMichael starting in the
summer of 1996. Anderson retired due to problems stemming from a herniated
disc in his neck dating back years earlier and worsening, in the summer of 1997,
and Curt Hennig was in his spot, but he turned on Flair a month later. Jeff
Jarrett was also in the Horsemen for a time.

In September 1998, in one of the most memorable moments in TV wrestling
history, Flair returned after a series of lawsuits back and forth with WCW. The
new group, starting out as faces, had Arn as the manager of a group of Flair,
Benoit, Dean Malenko and McMichael. McMichael ended up being fired by WCW
and Flair, Benoit and Malenko went heel in 1999. The final incarnation ended in
May 1999 when Benoit & Malenko left the group and broke away from Flair.
With this, Flair is the first person in the WWE Hall of Fame to be inducted twice.
With Edge, they are planning on doing some major marketing of him around that
time, with a DVD that they have been working on that will be released in April,
as well as a WWE movie, “Breaking the Rules,” that will be released at the same
time.

As noted before, besides the bad blood between Vince McMahon and Savage,
Lanny Poffo said that Randy’s wishes when it came to the WWE Hall of Fame is
that the Poffo family (Lanny, Randy and Angelo) go in as a group like the Von
Erichs, all or nothing. I guess we’ll see. Edge, who is 38, would be the youngest
person ever to be inducted. If Chris Adkisson (Chris Von Erich) was still alive,
he’d have been 39 when he was inducted, and even more than the limo driver,
he would be the single strangest person to be in the Hall of Fame, given he had
a very only one year in the business, never worked outside of one territory, a
very minor territory at the time, and was really never pushed there past the idea
of doing gimmick matches with heel managers.

Edge said that if he did have the choice, and he thinks he will, that he’d like
Christian to induct him. He said he was told he was voted unanimously. They
actually do not have an official voting process, but take votes from inner circle
people, but in the end, Vince’s vote counts as 51% and everyone else’s counts
as 49%.

Edge said that eventually he is going to need another neck surgery but wants to
avoid it, noting that he went to the dentist recently and then couldn’t move his
head for two days, and that any plane ride that goes past two hours is difficult
for him. He also said he would be doing season three of the Syfy network TV
show “Haven” this year.

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- Mike Mooneyham of The Post & Courier spoke with original Four Horsemen member Ole Anderson this week about the group being inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame. Here's what Ole had to say:

"Vince McMahon hates my guts, and I don’t like him. So that’s all there is to it. To be a part of that, anyone with a brain knows who the first Four Horsemen were. It was me and Arn and Ric and Tully Blanchard, and J.J. Dillon was the manager. So if they don’t know that, they don’t know anything about wrestling anyway. So what’s the difference?"

"Vince McMahon is never going to call me. I hate his guts just like he hates mine. It’s no big deal."

"I can’t go anywhere anyway. I’m so screwed up from the multiple sclerosis. I’m in a wheelchair right now, and that thing kills me after a little while and then I have to lay down. That’s my routine. How would I get there? By car? I couldn’t do that. By airplane? I just couldn’t get there."

"I told Vince McMahon to go (expletive deleted), and I wouldn’t change my mind now."

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By James Caldwell, PWTorch assistant editor

Four Horsemen member Tully Blanchard commented this week on whether the line-up of Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, Barry Windham, and himself is the correct group be inducted into WWE's Hall of Fame this year. "The most dynamic group that we had was with Barry. You had more guys that could perform with more opponents. Big, small, all sizes and that was the most powerful group we had," Blancard said on the Busted Open satellite radio show.

Blanchard also commented on the possibility of Triple H inducting the group: "He just shared with me in brief that he watched and appreciated everything we did, not just we, but he was talking about me, specifically...If that is what he watched and that is what he molded himself after, then he would have a great amount of input on how the images of the Four Horsemen blended together and affected him."

[ FYI: Blanchard's interview was on Busted Open with Doug Mortman and Dave LaGreca airing every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. EST on Sirius 94, XM 208 ]

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Ultimate Warrior Says He Turned Down WWE Hall of Fame Invite, New Figure
By Marc Middleton
Jan 22, 2012 - 4:03:34 AM


- The Ultimate Warrior is telling fans on Twitter that Vince McMahon asked him to be in the WWE Hall of Fame but he turned down the invitation.

A fan wrote that Warrior was never respected by his peers and needs that respect to be inducted. Warrior replied, "One peer's respect decides ALL - VKM. And I said no."

Another fan wrote in that other stars were much more worthy of the honor than Warrior. He replied, "Yeah, and none w/balls to turn VKM invite down like I already did."

Mattel will be releasing a new Warrior action figure in February as part of their WrestleMania Heritage series.

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WWE News: Mike Tyson's name leaked for WWE Hall of Fame induction

Jan 30, 2012 - 2:55:09 AM

By James Caldwell, PWTorch assistant editor


Former boxing champion Mike Tyson will be inducted into the 2012 WWE Hall of Fame, according to a report by TMZ .

Although the announcement has not been made by WWE yet, Tyson told TMZ, "I am honored to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame. I was the youngest heavyweight champion of all time, but the most fun I ever had in the ring was with WWE."

Tyson's involvement with WWE during the late 1990s Attitude Era helped accelerate "Stone Cold" Steve Austin's rise as the top box office draw in pro wrestling. Tyson was ringside enforcer for Austin's first WWF Title victory at WrestleMania 14 in 1998, then returned to WWE in January 2010 as a Raw guest host.

Two weeks ago, WWE announcer Jim Ross was asked if Tyson would eventually be added to WWE's celebrity Hall of Fame roster. Ross replied, "Absolutely."

Once the announcement is made official by WWE, Tyson will join Edge, the Four Horsemen, and Mil Mascaras on the Hall of Fame roster for this year's ceremony March 31 in Miami, the night before WrestleMania 28.

Tyson's current connection to wrestling is not limited to WWE. Tyson appeared at the WrestleReunion Convention in Los Angeles this past weekend and appeared in the ring kicking off a Pro Wrestling Superstars show Saturday night

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Spoiler on Inductors for This Year's WWE Hall of Fame Ceremony
By Marc Middleton
Feb 6, 2012 - 7:55:17 PM


- Here are the current plans for this year's WWE Hall of Fame induction ceremony:

* Steve Austin inducting Mike Tyson

* The Rock inducting the late Yokozuna

* JBL inducting Ron Simmons

* Alberto Del Rio inducting uncle Mil Mascaras


* Christian inducting Edge

* Triple H and Shawn Michaels inducting The Four HorsemenFormer WCW World Champion To Be Inducted



Former WCW World Heavyweight Champion Ron Simmons is slated to be inducted into this year's WWE Hall of Fame class in Miami, Florida. It has not been disclosed when the official announcement will be made.

Among his many accomplishments, Simmons held the WWE World Tag Team Championship three times with Bradshaw, the WCW World Tag Team Championship with Butch Reed as Doom and the WCW United States Tag Team Championship with Big Josh. However, his greatest achievement occurred on August 2, 1992, when Simmons became the first officially recognized African-American singles World Champion, defeating Big Van Vader for the WCW World Championship.

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By James Caldwell, PWTorch assistant editor

Former WWE/WCW wrestler Ron Simmons confirmed his 2012 WWE Hall of Fame entry on the "Busted Open" satellite radio show Monday. Simmons said WWE should be making the announcement Monday night on Raw.

[ FYI: "Busted Open" with Dave LaGreca and Doug Mortman airs on Sirius 94, XM 208, and SportsZone 860 Monday, Wednesday, and Friday afternoons ]

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