WWE’s Plans For 2021 Hall Of Fame Ceremony Reportedly Revealed
WWE Hall of Fame ceremony will be happen before WrestleMania event every year but due to pandemic last year’s 2020 Hall Of Fame ceremony postponed by WWE. From the latest reports, it seems that Hall of Fame ceremony will took place this year but the company might hold a virtual ceremony.
On the latest edition of Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer reported that WWE is planning to hold the 2021 WWE Hall of Fame ceremony virtually. It might be similar to the company hosted Slammy Awards in December 2020.
Metzler also revealed that things may alter in future but current plan is to go with virtual ceremony. Recently, WWE announced that WrestleMania 37 will take place at Raymond James Stadium over two nights on April 10th & 11th, so anything can possible in future.
Last year’s Hall of Fame class never inducted officially by WWE and we can expect that they will carry on this year’s ceremony.
BREAKING: @DaveBautista and The #nWo (@HulkHogan @RealKevinNash @SCOTTHALLNWO & @TheRealXPac) are the first inductees in the @WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2020, as first reported by @people and @espn respectively! #WWEHOF https://t.co/8LrVsAKnWu
— WWE (@WWE) December 9, 2019
The 2020 Hall of Fame class included “The Animal” Dave Batista, nWo faction (Hulk Hogan, Scott Hall, Kevin Nash, and Sean Waltman), The Bella Twins, Jushin Thunder Liger, “The British Bulldog” Davey Boy Smith, and JBL. This was relatively small class and WWE may add more names to expand the group.