The WWE Hall Of Fame is supposed to be the greatest honor possible for a wrestler. This is supposed to be something that is reserved for the all-time greats, the people who truly left a mark on the business.

It should be a place that is dominated by World Champions and main event talent. While not every great wrestler makes it that far in their career, people still should have achieved some accolades to warrant entry.

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However, that hasn't been the case all the time, as there have been plenty of head-scratching inductions over the years. In this list, we will be taking a look at the 10 WWE Hall Of Famers with the fewest accolades.

10 The Bushwackers

The Bushwhackers were certainly a popular team during their WWE careers, however, that doesn't mean they deserve a spot in the Hall Of Fame. The pair were glorified jobbers throughout their careers, best known for licking people.

There's no doubt that their gimmick was very memorable and they were quite a fun team, but they weren't going around challenging for the Tag Team Titles. It opens the door for literally any team to walk into the Hall Of Fame.

They might have been fun, but they didn't really achieve enough throughout their careers to warrant a spot within the Hall Of Fame.

9 Bob Uecker

WWE has inducted plenty of people from outside the world of professionals throughout the Hall Of Fame's history. Most of them have very few accolades in the world of WWE, but few have less than Bob Uecker.

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He was a legendary baseball announcer who made huge contributions in that world for the MLB. However, the same cannot be said for professional wrestling. He did appear in WWE, once as a ring announcer and once as an interviewer.

However, that is it. While WWE likes to induct celebrities, this is one name that really doesn't warrant a place within the Hall Of Fame, especially since there are other celebrities who have contributed way more.

8 Baron Mikel Scicluna

Mikel Scicluna

Another name with very few accomplishments is Baron Mikel Sicluna, who was a talent from the 1950s to the 1980s. However, he wasn't exactly a main event name during that period.

While those years were dominated by people like Pedro Morales for years, that doesn't mean that other names couldn't thrive. However, Baron wasn't one of those as he was mainly used to put over other people.

Even though it's great that WWE still inducts names from years gone by, that doesn't mean that everyone should get in for the sake of it.

7 Abdullah The Butcher

While introducing celebrities into the Hall Of Fame is something that frustrates a lot of wrestling fans, at least they have appeared for WWE. That's more than can be said for Abdullah The Butcher.

He is someone who never wrestled a single match in a WWE ring, which leads to question marks over his induction. While some names such as Sting have only wrestled limited matches, they have long legacies in WCW, which WWE's Hall Of Fame takes into account.

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Abdullah spent his career wrestling a hardcore style, being part of some of the most violent matches in history. It was a strange induction that certainly didn't make much sense.

6 Torrie Wilson

Torrie Wilson WWE Hall of Fame

When it comes to the women's inclusions for the Hall Of Fame, WWE obviously has fewer options to pick from. However, that doesn't mean that there aren't tons of great names who have achieved a lot in wrestling to put in.

However, in 2019 WWE opted to induct Torrie Wilson. There is no doubt that Wilson achieved a lot during her WWE career and was certainly one of the most popular names of her era.

But, when it comes to accolades she doesn't really hold up with the likes of Lita. Torrie Wilson never held a title in WWE, and if people judge the Hall Of Fame on that alone, then this induction will raise eyebrows.

5 Rikishi

When this was announced, it was seen as quite a controversial induction, with many fans believing that Rikishi hadn't done enough to warrant a solo induction. While he did have a push on his own, he never held the World Title.

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He did have one run as an Intercontinental Champion, but Rikishi is best known for being a member of Too Cool. Had WWE inducted the entire group, people would have probably accepted it, as they did hold the Tag Titles on multiple occasions.

However, WWE did opt to put Rikishi in alone, but sadly his accolades don't quite hold up against some of the other names already inducted.

4 Drew Carey

Back to the 'celebrity' wing of the Hall Of Fame now with Drew Carey. He is another name that really didn't do much outside of his single appearance in the Royal Rumble, which left people puzzled when he was inducted.

WWE's celebrity wing is always going to be controversial, just because very few of them have actually had a memorable run. But Drew Carey really does set a new level for doing nothing to earn his induction.

3 Hillbilly Jim

The fact that Hillbilly Jim being part of the WWE Network show, Legend's House was a part of his induction package should say it all. That was one of his big contributions and accolades that he provided.

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Jim had a solid wrestling career and certainly wasn't a jobber by any stretch. However, at the same time, he wasn't a headline name either that would give Hulk Hogan a run for his money, even though he did tag with him for a while.

On top of that, Hillbilly Jim's Hall Of Fame speech ended up being one of the longest in history. While it was certainly entertaining, for the most part, it seemingly never ended.

2 William Perry

Throughout this list, we have featured a few celebrities who really haven't done enough to warrant a spot within the Hall Of Fame. While there is a celebrity wing for a reason, that doesn't mean everyone who has made an appearance deserves a role.

The perfect example of that is William 'Refrigerator' Perry. He is in the WWE Hall Of Fame despite the fact he has literally only made one appearance in a WWE ring.

That moment came at WrestleMania 2 in the battle royal that had both WWE talent and NFL players compete. It's a nonsensical induction that is fully undeserved.

1 Koko B. Ware

Out of everyone currently inducted into the WWE Hall Of Fame, the name that has the least achievements is Koko B. Ware. While he was a popular talent during his career, he was never a top tier name.

He brought a lot of fun to the shows, but in the ring, he wasn't the best worker and he was never a top champion. He was one of those inductions that took most wrestling fans by surprise as many newer audiences didn't even know he was.

While there's nothing wrong with inducting people who weren't just main event names, that doesn't mean that everyone should be in. However, as this induction proves, there really is no cut-off point, so anybody could be inducted.

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