5 current Superstars who are future WWE Hall of Famers

Orton is a multiple time World Champion and destined to be a Hall of Famer.
Orton is a multiple time World Champion and destined to be a Hall of Famer.

The WWE Hall of Fame is one of the most prestigious groups that any wrestler can be a part of.

A celebration of your career, the Hall of Fame ceremony which takes place the night before WrestleMania allows for a legend to be truly celebrated, as well as share stories of their careers to fans both young and old.

With names such as Hulk Hogan, 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin, Trish Stratus and 'Macho Man' Randy Savage all being part of the illustrious group, every Superstar on the roster today hopes to one day join this elite group.

And for some current WWE Superstars, they will get the chance to do just that, as their careers have allowed them to take their rightful place in the Hall of Fame.

Here are five current WWE Superstars, who will one day join the Hall of Fame.

#5 The Miz

Miz with Maryse as Intercontinental Champion.
Miz with Maryse as Intercontinental Champion.

The Miz's time in the main-event scene may have been brief, but the A-Lister certainly made the most of his time.

Winning the WWE Championship in late 2010, The Miz successfully retained the title at WrestleMania 27 over John Cena (even if he was overshadowed by the returning Rock.

Outside of the main event, The Miz has been one of WWE's most trusted Superstars, holding the United States, Intercontinental and Tag Titles multiple times, as well as winning the 2010 RAW Money in the Bank contract.

A firm company man who has helped WWE in and out of the ring, The Miz has clearly found his place in the world, and with the company having so much faith in him, expect the former WWE Champion to be in the Hall of Fame in the future.

#4 Asuka

Asuka won the SmackDown Women's Championship at WWE: Tables, Ladders, and Chairs.
Asuka won the SmackDown Women's Championship at WWE: Tables, Ladders, and Chairs.

She still may be relatively new to the company, but Asuka is already Hall of Fame bound.

Debuting in the company in 2015, Asuka enjoyed years of being undefeated and an incredibly long reign as NXT Women's Champion.

Not only making history in NXT, but Asuka also won the first-ever Women's Royal Rumble and is one of just two women to hold the NXT and SmackDown Women's Championships (the other being Charlotte Flair).

Already a huge star, the Empress continues to impress fans with her incredible offence, colorful costumes and unique personality, inside and outside the ring.

And while all her success within NXT and on the main roster has already made the Japanese sensation destined for the Hall of Fame, it should be mentioned, that Asuka's career in the WWE still has plenty of years left.

#3 The Hardy Boyz

Matt and Jeff have had success as a team and as individuals.
Matt and Jeff have had success as a team and as individuals.

One of the most successful teams in WWE history, The Hardyz have spent the majority of their lives in front of the fans.

Joining as literal children in the New Generation Era, the WWE Universe have been able to see Matt and Jeff soar to incredible heights (both literal and figurative) throughout the years.

With Matt recently retiring though, it can only be a matter of time before younger brother Jeff follows suit.

Icons of the TLC match, the pair could be inducted by former nemeses The Dudleyz, or Edge and Christian, or even both.

With their former partner Lita being inducted in 2014, it seems the only reason the pair haven't already entered the Hall of Fame is because they were active Superstars, something that is expected to change in the coming years.

#2 Randy Orton

Orton after winning the WWE Championship from Bray Wyatt at WrestleMania 33.
Orton after winning the WWE Championship from Bray Wyatt at WrestleMania 33.

One of WWE's biggest stars, Randy Orton is certainly no stranger to controversy.

Debuting on the main roster in 2002, Orton was quickly thrust into the main event scene, joining Evolution in 2003, and capturing the World Heavyweight Championship the year after.

Whilst backstage reports of unprofessional conduct hounded the Legend Killer for years, this seemingly didn't affect his success, with Orton being a 13-time World Champion.

It seems Orton has since mellowed in recent years, and is now one of WWE's most trusted stars, headlining multiple WrestleManias, and winning two Royal Rumbles, one in 2009, the other in 2017.

Being a third-generation Superstar doesn't hurt Orton's chances either, as it seems to be a matter of time before the Viper joins his father 'Cowboy' Bob Orton, as a member of the Hall of Fame.

#1 John Cena

Cena as US Champion in 2015.
Cena as US Champion in 2015.

No one on this list has done more for the WWE than John Cena.

Debuting in 2002, Cena has been a loyal soldier to the company, and has rightly been rewarded with one of the greatest careers ever.

Winning his first of 16 World Championships at WrestleMania 21, Cena spent a decade as the top star of the company, and whilst he may be a part-time star now, his appearances are always must see.

Rivalling the likes of Hulk Hogan and Stone Cold for the title of the most successful Superstar of all time, it is only right that Big Match John joins these illustrious stars in the Hall of Fame.

Whilst there's no shortage of those who could induct Cena, we think someone like Kurt Angle, who Cena inducted in 2017, and whom Cena had his first on-screen match with, would be a perfect choice.

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