Induction into the Hall of Fame is dependent upon whether the candidate is on good terms with WWE. Former WWE employees who often criticize WWE or currently work with a different promotion have not been inducted.[11] Others, such as Bruno Sammartino, the longest-reigning WWE Champion in the title's history, are alienated from the promotion and refuse to be inducted, despite having been asked several times.[12]
As of 2009, there have been a total of 81 inductees, with 65 members inducted individually, five tag teams and one wrestling family inducted.[13] Thirteen of the individual inductees have been inducted posthumously.[14] André's sole induction in 1993 was the fewest number of inductions into the Hall of Fame in one year, while 2009 had the most, with 13 inductees.
| Year | Ring name (Birth name) | Inducted by | Notes |
| 1993 | André the Giant André the Giant (André René Roussimoff) | None | Posthumous inductee. One-time WWF Champion. There was no ceremony, only a video package that was played on an episode of WWF Superstars in 1993 that announced his induction.[3] |
| 1994 | Skaaland, Arnold Arnold Skaaland | Backlund, BobBob Backlund | One-time WWWF United States Tag Team Champion and long-time manager in WWF.[15] |
| 1994 | Brazil, Bobo Bobo Brazil (Houston Harris) | Ladd, ErnieErnie Ladd | Four-time WWWF United States Champion, one-time NWA United States Heavyweight Champion and held over thirty NWA regional titles.[16] |
| 1994 | Rogers, Buddy "Nature Boy" Buddy Rogers (Herman G. Rohde, Jr.) | Hart, BretBret Hart | Posthumous inductee, One-time NWA World Heavyweight Champion and first WWWF World Heavyweight Champion.[17] |
| 1994 | Strongbow, Chief Jay Chief Jay Strongbow (Joe Scarpa) | Tatanka | Four-time WWWF/WWF World Tag Team Champion.[18] |
| 1994 | Blassie, Freddie "Classy" Freddie Blassie | McMahon, ShaneShane McMahon | Held over thirty NWA regional championships. Long-time manager in WWF.[19] |
| 1994 | Monsoon, Gorilla Gorilla Monsoon (Robert Marella) | Ross, JimJim Ross | Two-time WWWF United States Tag Team Champion. Former WWF announcer and onscreen President.[20] |
| 1994 | Dudley, James James Dudley | McMahon, VinceVince McMahon | First African American to run a major arena in the United States.[21] |
| 1995 | Rocca, Antonino Antonino Rocca (Antonino Biasetton) | Diesel | Posthumous inductee. One-time WWF International Heavyweight Champion.[22] |
| 1995 | Ladd, Ernine "Big Cat" Ernie Ladd | Brazil, BoboBobo Brazil | Also a member of the WCW Hall of Fame, won several NWA regional titles.[23] |
| 1995 | Steele, George George "The Animal" Steele (William James Myers) | Doink the Clown | Also a member of the Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame.[24] |
| 1995 | Putski, Ivan Ivan Putski (Josef Bednarski) | Putski, ScottScott Putski | One-time WWF Tag Team Champion.[25] |
| 1995 | Fabulous Moolah The Fabulous Moolah (Lillian Ellison) | Blayze, AlundraAlundra Blayze | Three-time (and first) WWF Women's Champion prior to her induction. She won the title a fourth time four years after her induction and still holds the record for the longest single reign.[26] |
| 1995 | Grand Wizard The Grand Wizard (Ernie Roth) | Slaughter, Sgt.Sgt. Slaughter | Posthumous inductee. Long-time heel manager in WWF.[27] |
| 1995 | Morales, Pedro Pedro Morales | Vega, SavioSavio Vega | One-time WWWF World Heavyweight Champion, first WWF Triple Crown Champion.[28] |
| 1996 | Scicluna, Mikel "Baron" Mikel Scicluna | Monsoon, GorillaGorilla Monsoon | One-time WWWF World Tag Team Champion.[29] |
| 1996 | Albano, Lou "Captain" Lou Albano | Franklin, JoeJoe Franklin | One-time WWWF United States Tag Team Champion. As a manager, he lead fifteen different tag teams and four singles wrestlers to various championships[30] |
| 1996 | Snuka, Jimmy Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka (James Edward Reiher) | Muraco, DonDon Muraco | One-time NWA United States Heavyweight Champion, two-time NWA World Tag Team Champion and first ECW Heavyweight Champion.[31] |
| 1996 | Rodz, Johnny Johnny Rodz (Johnny Rodriguez) | Skaaland, ArnoldArnold Skaaland | Wrestled in WWF for nearly two decades.[32] |
| 1996 | Kowalski, Killer Killer Kowalski (Wladek Kowalski) | Triple H | One-time WWWF World Tag Team Champion, held seventeen NWA regional championships.[33] |
| 1996 | Patterson, Pat Pat Patterson (Pierre Clemont) | Hart, BretBret Hart | One-time and first WWF Intercontinental Champion, one-time AWA World Tag Team Champion and held over twenty NWA regional championships.[34] |
| 1996 | McMahon, Vincent J. Vincent J. McMahon | McMahon, ShaneShane McMahon | Posthumous inductee. Founder of and long time promoter for World Wrestling Entertainment.[35] |
| 2004 | Studd, John Big John Studd (John Minton) | Big Show, TheThe Big Show | Posthumous inductee, represented by his son John Minton, Jr. One-time WWWF World Tag Team Champion, held a dozen NWA regional championships.[36] |
| 2004 | Muraco, Don Don Muraco | Foley, MickMick Foley | Two-time WWF Intercontinental Champion. First winner of the King of the Ring.[37] |
| 2004 | Valentine, Greg Greg "The Hammer" Valentine (Gregory Wisniski) | Hart, JimmyJimmy Hart | Two-time NWA United States Heavyweight Champion, four-time NWA World Tag Team Champion, one-time WWF Intercontinental Champion and one-time WWF Tag Team Champion.[38] |
| 2004 | Race, Harley Harley Race | Flair, RicRic Flair | Eight-time NWA World Heavyweight Champion, one-time and first NWA United States Heavyweight Champion, three-time AWA World Tag Team Champion and WWF King of the Ring winner in 1986.[39] |
| 2004 | Ventura, Jesse Jesse "The Body" Ventura (James Janos) | Janos, TyrellTyrell Janos | One-time AWA World Tag Team Champion. Former commentator in WWF.[40] |
| 2004 | Junkyard Dog Junkyard Dog (Sylvester Ritter) | Ladd, ErnieErnie Ladd | Posthumous inductee, represented by his daughter LaToya Ritter. Held fifteen championships while wrestling in "Cowboy" Bill Watts' Mid-South Wrestling Association including, four reigns as Mid-South North American Heavyweight Champion.[41] |
| 2004 | Slaughter, Sgt. Sgt. Slaughter (Robert Remus) | Patterson, PatPat Patterson | One-time WWF Champion and two-time NWA United States Heavyweight Champion[42] |
| 2004 | Graham, Billy "Superstar" Billy Graham (Eldridge Wayne Coleman) | Triple H | One-time WWWF World Heavyweight Champion.[43] |
| 2004 | Santana, Tito Tito Santana (Merced Solis) | Michaels, ShawnShawn Michaels | Two-time WWF Intercontinental Champion and two-time WWF Tag Team Champion.[44] |
| 2004 | Heenan, Bobby Bobby "The Brain" Heenan (Raymond Heenan) | Lanza, BlackjackBlackjack Lanza | Former commentator and long-time manager in WWF.[45] |
| 2004 | Rose, Pete Pete Rose | Kane | Celebrity inductee.[46] |
| 2005 | Hogan, Hulk Hulk Hogan (Terry Bollea) | Stallone, SylvesterSylvester Stallone | Six-time WWF/E Champion and six-time WCW World Heavyweight Champion.[47] |
| 2005 | Piper, Roddy "Rowdy" Roddy Piper (Roderick Toombs) | Flair, RicRic Flair | Two-time NWA United States Heavyweight Champion, held over two dozen NWA regional championships and one-time WWF Intercontinental Champion. Host of Piper's Pit.[48] |
| 2005 | Orton, Bob "Cowboy" Bob Orton | Orton, RandyRandy Orton | Held numerous NWA regional titles.[49] |
| 2005 | Hart, Jimmy Jimmy Hart | Lawler, JerryJerry Lawler | Long-time manager in WWF.[50] |
| 2005 | Orndorff, Paul "Mr. Wonderful" Paul Orndorff | Heenan, BobbyBobby Heenan | Four-time NWA National Heavyweight Champion and two-time WCW World Tag Team Champion.[51] |
| 2005 | Volkoff, Nikolai Nikolai Volkoff (Josip Peruzovic) | Ross, JimJim Ross | Three-time WWWF International Tag Team Champion and one-time WWF Tag Team Champion.[52] |
| 2005 | Iron Sheik The Iron Sheik (Hossein Khosrow Ali Vaziri) | Slaughter, Sgt.Sgt. Slaughter | One-time WWF Champion and one-time WWF Tag Team Champion.[53] |
| 2006 | Hart, Bret Bret "The Hitman" Hart | Austin, SteveSteve Austin | Five-time WWF Champion, two-time WCW World Heavyweight Champion, two-time WWF Intecontinental Champion and two-time WWF Tag Team Champion.[54] |
| 2006 | Guerrero, Eddie Eddie Guerrero (Eduardo Guerrero) | Benoit, ChrisChris Benoit, Mysterio, ReyRey Mysterio, and Guerrero, ChavoChavo Guerrero | Posthumous inductee, represented by Vickie Guerrero and his two daughters. One-time WWE Champion, two-time WCW/WWE United States Champion and two-time WWE Intercontinental Champion.[55] |
| 2006 | Okerlund, Gene "Mean" Gene Okerlund | Hogan, HulkHulk Hogan | Long-time AWA, WCW, and WWF/E interviewer and announcer.[56] |
| 2006 | Sherri "Sensational" Sherri (Sherri Russell) | DiBiase, TedTed DiBiase | One-time WWF Women's Champion and four-time AWA World Women's Champion. Former manager. [57] |
| 2006 | Gagne, Verne Verne Gagne | Gagne, GregGreg Gagne | Ten-time AWA World Heavyweight Champion and four-time AWA World Tag Team Champion.[58] |
| 2006 | Atlas, Tony "Mr. USA" Tony Atlas (Anthony White) | Jones, S.D.S.D. Jones | One-time WWF Tag Team Champion, half of the first African American WWF World Tag Team Championship winning duo with Rocky Johnson.[59] |
| 2006 | Perry, William William "The Refrigerator" Perry | Cena, JohnJohn Cena | Celebrity inductee.[60] |
| 2007 | Rhodes, Dusty "The American Dream" Dusty Rhodes (Virgil Riley Runnels, Jr.) | Runnels, Cody Cody and Runnels, DustinDustin Runnels | Three-time NWA World Heavyweight Champion, one-time NWA United States Heavyweight Champion, two-time NWA World Tag Team Champion and held over forty NWA regional championships.[61] |
| 2007 | Hennig, Curt "Mr. Perfect" Curt Hennig | Boggs, WadeWade Boggs | One-time AWA World Heavyweight Champion, one-time AWA World Tag Team Champion, two-time WWF Intercontinental Champion and one-time WCW United States Heavyweight Champion. Posthumous inductee, represented by his wife, his four children, his mother and his father Larry Hennig.[14] |
| 2007 | Lawler, Jerry Jerry "The King" Lawler | Shatner, WilliamWilliam Shatner | One-time AWA World Heavyweight Champion, thirty-time AWA Southern Heavyweight Champion, three-time WCWA World Heavyweight Champion and current color commentator for Raw.[62] |
| 2007 | Bockwinkel, Nick Nick Bockwinkel | Heenan, BobbyBobby Heenan | Six-time AWA World Heavyweight Champion and three-time AWA World Tag Team Champion.[63] |
| 2007 | Fuji, Mr. Mr. Fuji (Harry Fujiwara) | Muraco, DonDon Muraco | Five-time WWWF/WWF World Tag Team Champion. Former manager.[64] |
| 2007 | Sheik The Sheik (Ed Farhat) | Rob Van Dam and Sabu | Posthumous inductee, represented by his wife Joyce Farhat. Two-time WWWF United States Champion and held over twenty NWA regional championships.[65] |
| 2007 | Ross, Jim Jim Ross | Austin, SteveSteve Austin | Current color commentator for SmackDown!.[66] |
| 2008 | Flair, Ric "Nature Boy" Ric Flair (Richard Fliehr) | Triple H | Two-time WWF Champion, eight-time WCW World Heavyweight Champion,[67] and ten-time NWA World Heavyweight Champion.[68] Recognized by WWE as a sixteen-time World Heavyweight Champion. Flair was the first active WWE wrestler to be inducted in the WWE Hall of Fame.[69] |
| 2008 | Maivia, Peter "High Chief" Peter Maivia (Fanene Leifi Pita Maivia) | Rock, TheThe Rock | Posthumous inductee, represented by his daughter Ata Maivia Johnson. Held more than a dozen NWA regional championships.[70] |
| 2008 | Johnson, Rocky "Soulman" Rocky Johnson (Wayde Bowles) | Rock, TheThe Rock | One-time WWF World Tag Team Champion, half of the first African American WWF World Tag Team Championship winning duo with Tony Atlas.[71] |
| 2008 | Young, Mae Mae Young (Johnnie Mae Young) | Patterson, PatPat Patterson | First ever and one-time NWA United States Women's Champion.[72] |
| 2008 | Graham, Eddie Eddie Graham (Edward Gossett) | Rhodes, DustyDusty Rhodes | Posthumous inductee, represented by his son Mike Graham. Promoter and booker for Championship Wrestling from Florida, held over thirty NWA regional championships including eighteen in CWF.[73] |
| 2008 | Solie, Gordon Gordon Solie (Jonard Frank Labiak) | Ross, JimJim Ross | Posthumous inductee, represented by his five children. Commentator, announcer and promoter for Championship Wrestling from Florida, later worked for World Championship Wrestling.[74] |
| 2009 | Austin, Steve Stone Cold Steve Austin (Steven Williams) | Vince McMahon | Six-time WWF Champion, four-time WWF Tag Team Champion, two-time WWF Intercontinental Champion, 1996 King of the Ring, three-time Royal Rumble winner (1997, 1998 and 2001).[75] |
| 2009 | Steamboat, Ricky Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat (Richard Henry Blood) | Ric Flair | One-time NWA World Heavyweight Champion, three-time NWA United States Heavyweight Champion, and one-time WWF Intercontinental Champion[76] |
| 2009 | Watts, Bill "Cowboy" Bill Watts | Jim Ross | Former wresting promoter in the mid-south United States, one-time WWWF United States Tag Team Champion and held over twenty NWA regional championships.[77] |
| 2009 | Ware, Koko Koko B. Ware (James Ware) | The Honky Tonk Man | Held several NWA regional championships. |
| 2009 | Finkel, Howard Howard Finkel | Gene Okerlund | WWE ring announcer since 1975.[78] |