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Update On 2020 WWE Hall of Fame Ceremony
WWE canceled the 2020 Hall of Fame induction ceremony this past April, originally scheduled to take place at the Amalie Arena during Wrestlemania 36 weekend.
The company hoped it would be able to have the ceremony once fans returned, with talks suggesting SummerSlam weekend, but that did not occur.
WWE doesn’t have plans to have a live audience until November at the earliest, the company has a residency at the Amway Center until the end of October, which doesn’t allow audience members.
According to Wrestlevotes, WWE is now planning on inducting the 2020 Hall of Fame class during Wrestlemania 37 week in Los Angeles, CA.
WWE’s plan regarding the 2020 Hall of Fame was to do it at a corresponding PPV once fans returned, ideally SummerSlam. That obviously didn’t happen. With no fans until November at the earliest, the plan is now to induct the 2020 class as the class of 2021 during WrestleMania 37.
— WrestleVotes (@WrestleVotes) August 27, 2020
The following are part of the 2020 WWE Hall of Fame Class
- Batista
- JBL
- The British Bulldog
- Jushin ‘Thunder’ Liger
- nWo
- The Bella Twins
It’s unknown if WWE plans on extended the 2021 Hall of Fame ceremony to accommodate this year’s inductions. As more details are known, an update will be provided.