The Undertaker pushes for WWE to induct a former star into the Hall of Fame

The Undertaker recently uploaded a new video to his Six Feet Under YouTube channel, discussing a name he thinks is worthy of being inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.

The name

After traveling for years, Taker is a big fan of Dustin Rhodes, aka Goldust. The two stars worked for WWE, where they became veterans for decades and put in time on the road and in the ring.

Rhodes made his professional debut in September 1988. He had multiple stints with WWE from 1995 to 2019. He also worked for TNA Wrestling and WCW throughout his pro wrestling career. He joined AEW in 2019 and has been a player/coach for the promotion.

Accolades

While in WCW, Rhodes won the World Tag Team Championship twice, the Six-Man Tag Team Championship once, and the United States Heavyweight Championship twice. In WWE, he won the Intercontinental Championship three times, the Hardcore Championship nine times, the World Tag Team Championship once, and the WWE Tag Team Championship twice.

Cody Rhodes really pushed for his big brother to be inducted into the Hall of Fame, and The Undertaker agrees that he has earned a spot. However, he knows until he’s out of AEW, it won’t happen. 

“Absolutely. Yeah, 100%. This is a semantics thing at this point,” Taker stated. “I would imagine at some point down the road. Roads. Get that? See, I how did that?”

“I think his resume is Hall of Fame worthy. Obviously, we know the one stickler [AEW] right now,” Taker continued. “I think at some point that goes away, and then I couldn’t see too much time probably going by that he wouldn’t be inducted.”

If you use any portion of the quotes from this article, please credit Six Feet Under with an h/t to WrestlingNews.co for the transcription.

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