This is a discussion on Abdullah the Butcher in the Hall of Fame within the General Pro Wrestling : Classic & General forums, part of the Wrestling Forums category; I read a question in PowerSlam about Sting going in the WWE HOF, so it lead me to wonder if ...
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I read a question in PowerSlam about Sting going in the WWE HOF, so it lead me to wonder if the same could be said about Abdullah, no tension between the two sides that I know of, definately one of the greatest wrestlers never to have worked for the WWE, and since Vince wants his HOF to be a general wrestling HOF, it'd be a good call I think. What about you?
Also, with Abdullah allegedly retiring, it'd be a good way to round off his career, if they did it say...next year? Although who would induct him, perhaps Terry, Dusty or Carlos Colon.
It wont be happening anytime soon anyway. If he gets in at all, i think it would be several years after he is retired for good before it gets considered.
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It's not like he's destroyed his body with diving headbutts, that's probably why he's still going at his age. Although obviously he dosen't do much physicality these days, but apparently he dosen't have to; he still gets booked.
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Re: Abdullah the Butcher in the Hall of Fame
Nevertheless, 70 is a good age for a professional wrestler, when you consider how many people don't make it to their 40th birthday. It's impressive for the man.
It's not like he's destroyed his body with diving headbutts, that's probably why he's still going at his age. Although obviously he dosen't do much physicality these days, but apparently he dosen't have to; he still gets booked.