WWE has wasted little time in announcing major names to be inducted into the Hall Of Fame in 2020 in the build-up. Two major names have already been announced in Batista and nWo, proving that WWE is ready to load up its line-up this year. With two headline-worthy names already set to be inducted into the Hall Of Fame, there's no doubt that WWE is looking to make this a must-see event. With tons of worthy names still not inducted, WWE has plenty of big names to choose from.

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It might be a while before more names are announced for the event, but with WWE opening the conversation, we are going to predict eight names who could join them in the Class Of 2020.

8 Christian

Whenever the Hall Of Fame is discussed, Christian's name always pops up and rightfully so. Captain Charisma is one of the greatest of all time and would be someone fans would love to see be inducted.

While he didn't dominate the main event scene for long, he did have runs with the ECW and World Heavyweight Championships. As well as that, Christian had amazing spells in the mid-card, competing in great storylines against the likes of Chris Jericho. Christian also had a tremendous run in the tag team division alongside Edge, with one of the greatest and most successful tag teams of all time. His comedy abilities would lead to a fantastic speech as well, which would help make this entertaining as well.

7 Vader

Every year WWE inducts someone who has passed away, and in 2020 that man should be Big Van Vader. One of the greatest heavyweight wrestlers of all time deserves his place inside the Hall Of Fame and deserves to be respected by the fans.

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Before his death, Vader was making a serious effort to get inducted into the Hall Of Fame, because it meant to so much to him. It would only be fitting if WWE could make that happen now and induct him. Vader competed for both WWE and WCW and was a top tier talent for both. Having tons of epic matches and memorable rivalries, he is someone that has earned his spot.

6 Floyd Mayweather

Just as WWE inducts someone who is sadly no longer with us each year, they also induct someone into the celebrity wing of the Hall Of Fame. This section becomes harder each year as there aren't that many big names left who have done something to warrant being entered. However, one man who certainly did is Floyd Mayweather.

His WrestleMania match against Big Show is one of the best examples of a celebrity being involved, and he is someone who deserves this. Not only that, but it would a major draw to the Hall Of Fame, bringing eyes to the show from outside the wrestling world. Boxing fans would certainly be interested in at least hearing what he had to say, which helps make this event a bigger deal.

5 The Steiner Brothers

Each year sees WWE add a tag team to the Hall Of Fame, and this year should see The Steiner Brothers enter. Although it might be unlikely due to Scott Steiner's personal issues with WWE, it would certainly be deserved. The duo were seven times tag champions in WCW and they held the titles twice in WWE, which is an incredible accomplishment. They were dominant and ahead of their time in many ways, yet old-school in others.

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They were absolutely destructive in the ring and competed in an incredibly physical manner. They always put on great matches and deserve an induction, as long as WWE is prepared to let Scott have a live microphone.

4 Ivan Koloff

Ivan Koloff was truly one of wrestling's greatest heels and that alone warrants him a slot into the WWE Hall Of Fame. He was the first person to use an anti-American gimmick to get heat from the audience, something that many others have tried to copy. Because he was a trendsetter and someone who was also very capable inside the ring, it would be a shame for him to never be inducted into the Hall Of Fame.

Koloff even managed to defeat Bruno Sammartino for the WWWF Championship, proving he was one of the top talents around. While he is sadly no longer with us, he still does deserve an induction.

3 Bella Twins

Every year, WWE has a female induction and if WWE wants to bring out a major name, then the Bella Twins would be the call to make. With Nikki Bella being forced to retire, this also feels like a fitting time to make it happen.

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While they may have had their critics over the years, the Bella Twins are some of the most influential women in WWE history. The impact they have had on the business is undeniable and they are more than worthy Hall Of Famers. From Nikki Bella's lengthy reign as Divas Champion to Brie Bella's feud with Stephanie McMahon, or the amazing work they did together, they would be fantastic additions to the Hall Of Fame.

2 William Regal

Another name that certainly deserves to be inducted into the WWE Hall Of Fame is William Regal, the current NXT General Manager. He is one of the most influential and impressive UK talents in WWE history, which deserves to be recognised.

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Regal had a brilliant in-ring career, and while he was never a main event talent he was always entertaining. Whether it was his over the top comedy or his dastardly work as a heel, Regal was fantastic. Since retiring he has continued giving back to the industry as well. From his work on-screen in NXT to what he does off it. Scouting talent and helping to train at the Performance Center, there's an awful lot Regal has done for WWE.

1 Kane

The Big Red Machine, Kane has certainly come to the end of his wrestling career, so why not cap that off with a worthy Hall Of Fame induction? Kane is one of WWE's greatest ever characters and he is a guaranteed Hall Of Famer at some stage. While you could make an argument he deserves a headline spot, Kane is also a name that would fit the bill nicely lower down as well. With tons of stories to tell after an amazing career, Kane is someone who should be inducted as soon as possible.

Glenn Jacobs is a fantastic speaker and will give a great speech because of that, which always helps. Hearing him discuss his character, feuding with The Undertaker, teaming with Daniel Bryan and more is something fans want to see, so hopefully, WWE can add him to the bill.

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