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Meet the Current Hall of Famers

Bobo Brazil was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 1994 by Ernie Ladd.

Learn more about Bobo or select another Hall of Famer from the index tab below.

"Nature Boy" Ric Flair

"Nature Boy" Ric Flair, a 16-time World Champion over his 35-year-plus career, is the greatest wrestler ever and first active Superstars to be named to the WWE Hall of Fame. Flair's speech

Rocky Johnson

Rocky Johnson was not only part of the first African-American duo (with Tony Atlas) to win the World Tag Team Championship but he helped give us his son, The Rock.

High Chief Peter Maivia

High Chief Peter Maivia, father-in-law of Rocky Johnson and grandfather of The Rock and forefather of Samoan wrestling, was inducted by The Most Electrifying Man in Sports-Entertainment.

Hall of Fame Memories

The 2008 WWE Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony was full of tears and unforgettable moments. Check out WWE's tribute to the past and present in this exclusive photo gallery.

Exclusive: The Rock Says ...

Inducting both his father and grandfather into the WWE Hall of Fame was an emotional moment for Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. See what he had to say. Watch the video

Gordon Solie

Gordon Solie, the Dean of all Wrestling Broadcasters, was remembered as a true trailblazer as Hall of Famer (and voice of Raw) Jim Ross inducted him into the WWE Hall of Fame.

Eddie Graham

Inducted into the Hall of Fame by Dusty Rhodes, Eddie Graham was a successful in-ring performer, but was also the legendary promoter of the Championship Wrestling from Florida territory.

Jack & Gerald Brisco

Inducted by JBL, The Brisco Brothers - Jack & Gerald - won nearly two dozen tag team titles as a team and were two of the greatest singles champions of all time.

Mae Young

A true pioneer, Mae Young, has been active in the squared circle for eight decades. She followed only The Fabulous Moolah and "Sensational" Sherri as the third female inductee into the WWE Hall of Fame.