5 current full-time WWE Superstars who already have a Hall of Fame-worthy career

Roman Reigns, The Usos, and Sasha Banks
Roman Reigns, The Usos, and Sasha Banks

WWE's current roster is absolutely stacked right now, with a mix of fresh talents and veterans. The company has done a stellar job at creating stars over the past few years. Multiple names have led successful careers in WWE, with some of them already boasting a resume worthy of the Hall of Fame.

These superstars have already carved out incredible legacies for themselves, through Championship victories and incredible moments up and down the card.

The criteria for entering the WWE Hall of Fame is intangible. But based on their accomplishments in the company, it is fair to say that a good chunk of today's roster has earned their place in the Hall of Fame. Be it immediately upon retirement or years afterward, a lot of current active WWE stars will likely get inducted into the Hall of Fame.

Last year, we made a list of ten current full-time superstars that have earned a spot. They range from obvious choices like Randy Orton and Roman Reigns to relatively newer names like The New Day. You can check them out HERE. How many of these superstars would you like to see get inducted?

Adding to those ten, here are five more current full-time WWE Superstars who already have a career worthy of the Hall of Fame.


#5 Rey Mysterio is a WWE legend

This one is a no-brainer. Rey Mysterio has had a legendary career - one that began over 30 years ago. The bulk of it has come under the WWE umbrella. He became a top star in the company, and his popularity remains high today.

Mysterio was a part of every spot on the card across his WWE career. The Master of the 619 has always delivered in the ring from the cruiserweight division to the world title scene. He never has a bad match. As a result, Mysterio has won countless Championships in WWE, including three world titles.

He is one of the most identifiable wrestlers in history, while his seamless in-ring work is still effective. Rey Mysterio has been a major success for WWE, two times over. He has already left an incredible legacy in the business, with his in-ring style inspiring a generation of wrestlers.

The fact that he is still wrestling full-time at such a high level is astonishing. Mysterio absolutely should be in the WWE Hall of Fame particularly for his timelessness and popularity. He is likely to remain with the company post-retirement as his son, Dominik, continues his progress as a WWE Superstar.

#4 Sheamus has won nearly every title possible in WWE

While he never really has been among the biggest stars in WWE, Sheamus has a title collection that instantly makes him a future Hall of Famer. The Irishman has won every Championship he possibly could in WWE, except for the Intercontinental Championship. Smart money says he will win it sooner or later.

Sheamus had a meteoric rise immediately, winning his first WWE Championship around six months after debuting on TV. Since then, The Celtic Warrior has been a consistent presence on the roster. He has done well as a heel, as well as a babyface.

Some of Sheamus's best work came as part of The Bar. He teamed with Cesaro for over two years and won five Tag Team Championships on RAW and SmackDown. But what has really caused a lot of fans to give him his due has been his hard-hitting in-ring work over the past year.

Sheamus featured in several incredible matches against the likes of Drew McIntyre and Riddle, among others. This run culminated with a United States Championship victory at WrestleMania. He has had an incredibly accomplished career, with proof to back it up. Sheamus has definitely earned a spot in the WWE Hall of Fame.

#3 Sasha Banks is one of the greatest female wrestlers in WWE history

The majority of WWE's current crop of women could find themselves in the Hall of Fame in the future, but a few of them have already earned the accolade. Sasha Banks is one of them.

She is one of five women to have main-evented WrestleMania, with her match against Bianca Belair at The Show of Shows delivering spectacularly. But while Belair has a lot yet to accomplish in WWE, Banks has already done it all. She is one of the biggest stars in the company.

The Legit Boss has won six Women's Championships on RAW and SmackDown, although only her latest reign lasted longer than a month. Nevertheless, Banks has also dominated the women's tag team division alongside Bayley. The two of them have won the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship twice.

Not only does Sasha Banks have a Championship history worthy of the Hall of Fame - she is a fantastic wrestler. Her in-ring skills are second to none among women in WWE. Banks has given loads of stars the best match of their career, including Becky Lynch, Bayley, and Carmella.

She has made history multiple times while doing it with the utmost grace and athleticism between the ropes. Sasha Banks will headline the WWE Hall of Fame one day.

#2 Bayley's WWE career has gone from strength to strength in the past year

Arguably outperforming Sasha Banks on the whole in the past year, Bayley has had a major upturn in star power and momentum during the 'Pandemic Era' in WWE. Her heel run began to click following WrestleMania 36, with the help of her former best friend.

Bayley held the SmackDown Women's Championship for over a year, before dropping it to Banks in an incredible Hell in a Cell match. She has remained relevant since then, focusing on her character more than anything. The Role Model is one of the most entertaining parts of SmackDown.

She has always been a top-tier in-ring worker, remaining a consistent figure on the blue brand. But the past year has turned Bayley into a huge star, with an incredible list of accolades. She was the first female Grand Slam Champion, having won the RAW, SmackDown, NXT, and Tag Team Titles in WWE.

Bayley is one of the most popular names on the roster, thanks largely to her time on NXT. She has mastered the art of being both, a babyface and a heel in WWE. That is the mark of a stellar performer. Bayley, like Sasha Banks, has already led a career worthy of the Hall of Fame.

#1 The Usos may be the greatest tag team in modern WWE history

Whether they remain together or are split, Jimmy and Jey Uso have grown into WWE greats. They took some time to get going following their debut in 2010, but The Usos ended up dominating the tag team division. The twins have won the Tag Team Championship six times, with more to come in the future.

The Usos are also incredible in the ring, perfecting the formula of WWE's standard tag team matches. Their matches with The New Day in 2017 particularly stand out, with a couple of them possibly being among the greatest tag title bouts in WWE history. Jimmy and Jey have lived up to their family's name.

Rikishi could eventually be joined by his sons in the WWE Hall of Fame, with their career already stacking up nicely. Also, Jey Uso's singles run has done his WWE legacy the world of good. His role in Roman Reigns' Universal Championship reign has been vital, with Jimmy likely to follow suit.

WWE fans are now able to properly distinguish between them. However, even if they are on opposite sides of this story, The Usos will forever be linked together as a tag team. They are primed to enter the Hall of Fame based on their accomplishments in WWE so far, but it feels like they are just getting started.

Jimmy and Jey Uso could raise their own levels once they are united alongside Roman Reigns. An incredible career is set to get even better, as The Usos will look to further their claims to enter the WWE Hall of Fame.


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