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CLASS OF 1996
A physically brutal wrestler who may have been the first to popularize bloodbaths, and a top junior heavyweight in the early 1950s.
A household name in Japan for both pro wrestling and a primetime comedy show, who also held two versions of the World Title stateside.
A barroom brawler with a larger than life personality, an accomplished promoter and a major draw in St. Louis and Chicago for nearly twenty years.
Until Big Van Vader’s ascension, Don Leo Jonathan was considered the greatest working big man of all time.
A four-year run as NWA World Champion, and a wrestler who trained almost every All Japan Pro Wrestling star of the time period, Dory Funk Jr. was generally regarded as the greatest worker of his era.