Eric Bischoff discusses the potential of a tangible WWE Hall of Fame, a concept that could soon become a reality
For years, WWE has been honoring its legends by inducting them into their Hall of Fame. However, there currently needs to be a physical location where fans can gather to pay homage to these Superstars. While ambitious, the concept of a tangible WWE Hall of Fame is somewhat out of reach.
Despite the numerous projects WWE is juggling, the idea of a physical Hall of Fame is on the table. The timeline for this project remains uncertain, but it’s not an impossible dream.
During the Strictly Business podcast, Eric Bischoff, a prominent figure in the wrestling industry, was asked about the possibility of WWE inaugurating a physical Hall of Fame. Bischoff believes that it’s a matter of timing and strategic planning. He stated, “It probably will at some point. It’s just a question of priorities — what makes the most sense when. I’m sure it will happen at some point in time. Like I said, it’s just a matter of when.”
WWE possesses a warehouse full of artifacts that could easily populate a Hall of Fame location. However, the establishment of a physical Hall of Fame is currently out of the company’s priority list.
The location of a potential WWE Hall of Fame is another intriguing question. With its strong ties to WWE and status as a tourism hotspot, Orlando is an ideal choice. However, as of now, there are no immediate plans to break ground on such a project.