Ken Shamrock Knows Who He Wants To Induct Him Into The WWE Hall Of Fame

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Ken Shamrock doesn’t understand why he isn’t in the WWE Hall of Fame but knows who he wants to induct him when he does go in.

The MMA fighter turned wrestler was a big part of the WWE during the Attitude Era. While he hasn’t wrestled for the promotion since leaving in 1999, Ken Shamrock is still fondly remembered by the fans and seems a prime candidate to go into the WWE Hall of Fame.

He has already gone into the TNA Hall of Fame, being inducted by The Rock back in 2022.

Ken Shamrock recently spoke with Makthavare.se and discussed going into the WWE Hall of Fame. He explained that he doesn’t know why he’s not in yet but doesn’t worry himself about it.

“I have no idea why I’m not in the WWE Hall of Fame, but it’s something that I don’t think about or worry about,” Shamrock said. “I think if it does happen, then great and if it doesn’t then it would be sad, but I won’t hold it against anyone. I’d love it to happen, but it’s not my call.”

While he’s not that bothered if he goes in or not, Ken Shamrock has had thoughts about who should induct him. He named The Undertaker as somebody who always supported him and would be a good man to induct him.

“I think The Undertaker was always someone who supported me. I know he gave me an opportunity to work a match with him. He was an icon, big time. He broke character, actually made a scene when I arm barred him, so I know what he did, that was big. So someone like him, for sure,” Shamrock said.

“I know I got The Rock to do it for my other one. He has a tremendous personality. But I think that The Undertaker would be one of them that I would definitely look at. Bret Hart, which is obviously not gonna happen because I don’t know where they’re at and where the relationships are, but he was tremendous in my career. The Rock obviously, with us working together. Goldberg was another one, even though he wasn’t in the WWF when I was there.

“There’s probably a few others that I would consider, but I haven’t even really thought about it. So I would have to really probably go in and put all those names down. Then go through my career, how things transpired. Then go through theirs, and how we interacted through those times, and try to figure out what would be the best fit,” added Ken Shamrock.

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