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Originally Posted by Smelly Meatball
He should be but it would be because of his non-WWF/WWE stuff considering how poorly they handled him when he was there.
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Eh, the WWE has a way of retroactively glamorizing even those with less than perfect runs if they decide it has importance. Dusty in polka dots is considered "classic" by them. Koko B. Ware being a fun act is enough to reserve him a spot. Vader was brought in, had one or two memorable moments, worked near the top (although he never got that big rub he needed to be a contemporary threat at the time), and has "longevity in the business" as a blanket statement, even if the WWE doesn't consider his WCW and Japan stuff.