Tag: WWE Hall of Fame 2026

  • WWE Hall of Fame 2026 Preview: Stephanie, AJ Styles, and More

    WWE Hall of Fame 2026 Preview: Stephanie, AJ Styles, and More

    WWE Hall of Fame 2026

    The 2026 WWE Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony goes live tonight from Dolby Live at Park MGM in Las Vegas, immediately following SmackDown. Here’s everything you need to know before the show, along with the full list of inductees.

    How to Watch the 2026 WWE Hall of Fame

    The ceremony streams at 12 a.m. ET / 9 p.m. PT on Friday, April 17 on the ESPN App in the United States and on YouTube for international viewers. That’s technically Saturday morning on the East Coast, kicking off right after SmackDown wraps at 11 p.m. ET.

    Michael Cole and The Miz are handling hosting duties. It’s Cole’s signature WWE broadcast voice paired with one of the most reliable utility players on the roster, a combination that should help keep the show moving.

    The Class of 2026

    This year’s class covers multiple eras and categories, from a business architect and a recently retired modern great to long-overdue posthumous honors and an NBA icon.

    Stephanie McMahon headlines the class and will be inducted by The Undertaker. The former Chief Brand Officer, Chairwoman, and Co-CEO spent more than two decades as an on-screen authority figure and is a one-time WWF Women’s Champion. She recently admitted she wasn’t sure she deserved the honor when she first got the news.

    AJ Styles retired at the 2026 Royal Rumble after 28 years in the business. The Phenomenal One is a two-time WWE Champion, Triple Crown Champion, and Grand Slam Champion. The Undertaker personally delivered the induction news on the February 23 episode of Raw.

    Demolition (Ax and Smash) are finally getting long-overdue recognition. The three-time WWE Tag Team Champions held the titles for a combined 698 days during their peak run from 1988 to 1990, including a record 478-day reign.

    Dennis Rodman enters the celebrity wing. The five-time NBA champion made his WCW debut alongside Hulk Hogan at Bash at the Beach 1997 and became a fixture on the nWo side of the Monday Night War.

    Sid Eudy, known to fans as Sycho Sid and Sid Vicious, will be posthumously inducted into the Legacy wing. The two-time WWF Champion and two-time WCW World Heavyweight Champion passed away in August 2024.

    Bad News Brown joins Sid in the Legacy wing. A 1976 Olympic judo bronze medalist, Allen Coage brought real-deal combat credentials to his WWE run in the late 1980s and famously won the battle royal at WrestleMania IV. He passed away in 2007.

    The Immortal Moment goes to Hulk Hogan versus Andre the Giant at WrestleMania III, the slam heard around the world in front of a reported 93,173 fans at the Pontiac Silverdome. The honor makes Hogan a three-time Hall of Famer and Andre a two-time inductee.

    For background on every member of the class, check our full breakdown of the Class of 2026 inductees.

    A Deserving Class That Deserves a Tight Show

    The Hall of Fame has taken fair criticism in recent years for running too long. Speeches sprawl, musical cues get ignored, and fans in the building are often looking at a four-plus-hour night that starts after SmackDown wraps. With a midnight Eastern start, viewers on the East Coast aren’t finishing this show until 3 or 4 a.m. at the earliest.

    That pace punishes the inductees themselves. When the show runs long, speeches get played off, video packages get cut short, and genuine moments get rushed because earlier inductees went over. The talent earns this night, and they deserve the breathing room to enjoy it.

    The Cole and Miz pairing suggests WWE is at least thinking about pace. Cole is a pro at bridging segments cleanly and Miz has the chops to keep energy up between inductions. Here’s hoping the inductees get the time they’ve earned without the show turning into a marathon.

    This is a deserving class. Stephanie, AJ, Demolition, Rodman, Sid, Bad News Brown, and the greatest spectacle match in WrestleMania history all belong. The only thing standing between the ceremony and a perfect WrestleMania weekend kickoff is the clock.

  • Stephanie McMahon Admits She Didn’t Feel She Deserved WWE Hall Of Fame Induction When She First Found Out

    Stephanie McMahon Admits She Didn’t Feel She Deserved WWE Hall Of Fame Induction When She First Found Out

    Stephanie McMahon doubted she deserved the honor when WWE named her a 2026 Hall of Fame inductee. There was doubt.

    The former co-CEO sat down with Triple H on her What’s Your Story? podcast ahead of the April 17 ceremony at Dolby Live in Las Vegas and was candid about how long it took for the honor to feel deserved.

    “At first, I very much felt like I didn’t deserve it. Really very much felt I didn’t deserve it. I haven’t done what our talent have done and endured and sacrificed, in different ways maybe, but that’s how I felt. And it’s taken a while, but all these conversations with people remembering these moments, it’s everybody’s support, just not letting me not see it. And now I’m just so grateful and appreciative and accepting and trying, especially at this point in my life, to enjoy every minute.”

    Triple H offered a tribute that framed her contribution beyond her on-screen work, arguing that she changed the company’s internal culture rather than simply participating in it.

    “People come along and participate in the business. People come along and add to the business. Very few people change the business. You put the culture in what we do. It didn’t exist before that. It was just the Wild West. And then you came in, and all of a sudden, there was a different take on it, a different perspective of it. It wasn’t that Wild West business anymore. All of a sudden, it was a family.”

    He described her as the heart and soul of the company, a phrase he said he still hears from people today, pointing to the way she stayed after shows to talk with crew members, knew families and their children by name, and made the road feel less like a job and more like a community.

    “No matter what happens moving forward, this has been my life, and I’m so grateful to have had this remarkable, incredible life surrounded by these characters and people who are probably the most honest, truthful versions of themselves.”

    Stephanie joins AJ Styles, Demolition, and Dennis Rodman as part of the 2026 Hall of Fame class. The ceremony streams live from Dolby Live in Las Vegas on April 17.

  • WWE Hall of Fame 2026 Hosts Revealed

    WWE Hall of Fame 2026 Hosts Revealed

    The Miz and Michael Cole have been announced as the hosts of 2026 WWE Hall of Fame ceremony.

    It takes place on April 17 at Dolby Live in Las Vegas during WrestleMania 42 week. WWE announced the hosting duo on social media on Monday.

    Cole currently serves as the lead commentator on Monday Night Raw. The Miz is a two-time WWE Champion and one of the company’s most recognizable personalities.

    Ceremony Details and Streaming Information

    The Hall of Fame ceremony streams live Friday at 12 a.m. ET/9 p.m. PT on the ESPN App in the United States and YouTube internationally. The event takes place during WrestleMania 42 week in Las Vegas.

    The Miz will also officiate five weddings the same day as part of the WWE/ESPN collaboration project.

    2026 Hall of Fame Class

    The inductee class includes Stephanie McMahon, AJ Styles, and tag team Demolition (Ax/Bill Eadie and Smash/Barry Darsow). Dennis Rodman will also be inducted.

    The Legacy wing will honor Sid Eudy and Bad News Brown. The Immortal Moment honor goes to Hulk Hogan vs. André the Giant for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania III.