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Old 01-30-2019, 08:26 PM   #111
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Originally Posted by Noid View Post
Yeah, the natural causes stuff really shouldn't disuade WWE from honoring people. You're right on that one. Jim Neidhart will go in, but I can see them holding it off until it's not as fresh for Natalya, or so that it doesn't seem tokenstic. I mean, maybe the people involved won't see it that way, but it's kind of shitty when a guy dies and then WWE says "Oh yeah, they were a Hall of Famer." An active legend on the roster, like Eddie Guerrero, makes it a bit different, because it's the sudden capping of a career as opposed to suddenly looking at a body of work and acknowledging so soon after someone's death.
Agreed, especially when it's a guy like Jim Neidhart, who could have went in anytime in the last let's say 7 years, and nodody would have said he wasn't deserving. They should put people in while they can still enjoy it. If he is a HOFer after he dies, then he should have been one before as well.
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