It's officially WrestleMania week and WWE will kick things off with the go-home Raw a few hours from now. Later in the week we'll have SmackDown, Stand & Deliver, and, of course, WrestleMania. There will also be the Hall Of Fame ceremony on Friday night during which a number of former WWE Superstars will be honored and added to WWE's Hall, including The Undertaker and Vader.

Rick And Scott Are Going In

This year's class is smaller than usual, and it seems the final inductees into the 2022 class have now been revealed, and they might be the most surprising so far. As first revealed David Shoemaker via The Ringer, and confirmed shortly after by WWE, iconic WCW tag team The Steiner Brothers will become WWE Hall Of Famers this Friday, presumably rounding out the 2022 class.

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The Steiners are widely regarded as one of the best tag teams of all time by many wrestling fans. The two competed together in WWE during the early '90s, winning tag team gold twice. However, it was under WCW's banner that Rick and Scott arguably did their best work. The brothers won the promotion's Tag Team Championships seven times and the US Tag Titles once, really cementing their legacy in WCW

No Bridge Is Burned Beyond Repair

That Rick and Scott will be Hall Of Famers by the end of this week is further evidence that no bridge between WWE and a former Superstar is ever burned for good. After a tainted run as a singles star in WWE 20 years ago, Scott Steiner has had nothing but bad things to say about the company ever since. Big Poppa Pump even described the HOF as a joke that only exists in Vince McMahon's mind once. Clearly, he has had a change of heart.

Perhaps the change of heart has been inspired by the success of Bron Breakker. Rick Steiner's son has rocketed to NXT fame over the past six months, winning and then losing the brand's top prize in that time. Rick even celebrated with his son after the cameras were off when Breakker won the title. It will be fun to hear what they have to say when they're inducted later this week.