According to a report, WWE could announce two more names for the 2024 Hall of Fame class.
The annual Hall of Fame ceremony takes place on WrestleMania weekend, the company’s premier premium live event taking place this year in Philadelphia.
WWE has already announced five inductees for this year’s ceremony, and while there’s usually no limit to how many greats can be included, there has been speculation that this year’s inductees are full.
According PWInsiderHowever, that may not be the case. Although four stars were added last year along with the Warrior Award winner, WWE reportedly plans to have seven additions this year.
The late Bray Wyatt and Lia Miavia will reportedly complete the class of 2024, and the ceremony is less than a month away.
WWE could induct Bray Wyatt into this year’s Hall of Fame, report says
Wyatt starred in WWE for several years before passing away last year at the age of 36.
Meanwhile, Lia Miavia (left), who is The Rock’s grandmother, is also on the list of stars to be included.
So far, Paul Heyman, Bull Nakano and Thunderbolt Patterson are the three individuals inducted so far, with legendary team The US Express and Muhammad Ali also set to join the class.
Heyman still works in the company and is heavily involved in the feud between The Rock and Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins, while Nakano was a global star in the company, as was Patterson.
Meanwhile, Ali had a long-standing association with WWE, while The US Express are former tag team champions and a team consisting of Barry Windham and Mike Rotunda.
The team is closely associated with Wyatt, who surprisingly passed away last year at the age of 36, just months after returning to WWE.
Windham and Rotunda were brothers, the former being Wyatt’s uncle and the latter his father. Wyatt’s real name was Windham Rotunda.
Current WWE star Paul Heyman was the first person revealed to be inducted this year.
Miavia, for her part, is The Rock’s grandmother, and was a wrestling promoter who died in 2008 at the age of 77.
The new members would make this year’s class a closely related group, and Wyatt is likely to be recognized for his creative brain before passing away alongside his father and uncle.