WWE inducted its Class of 2026 into the Hall of Fame on Friday evening in Nevada. The ceremony took place at Dolby Live at Park MGM ahead of tonight’s first night of WrestleMania 42.
Stephanie McMahon
Stephanie’s mother, Linda McMahon, and daughters, Aurora, Murphy, inducted her to open the ceremony.
The former WWE executive detailed the challenges she and Paul “Triple H” Levesque faced before having children. She acknowledged her father, Vince McMahon, who was not in attendance. The drew a positive reaction from the crowd, who chanted “Thank you, Vince”.
She reflected on growing up alongside talents like Roddy Piper and her childhood friendship with Andre the Giant. McMahon highlighted her work with Connor’s Cure and talked about a teenager named Jimmy in who had not been expected to outlive pediatric cancer but was about to turn 16. The audience gave him a standing ovation.
After thanking Levesque, McMahon concluded by slipping into her heel persona, demanding that attendees stand and bask in her glory.
A moment a long time coming. 🥹@StephMcMahon's wild wrestling journey has led her to the #WWEHOF! pic.twitter.com/r3OuyptvVv
— WWE (@WWE) April 18, 2026
Bad News Brown
WWE inducted Bad News Brown into the legacy wing. The broadcast featured a video package featuring his WrestleMania IV battle royal victory. His family received a standing ovation from the live crowd.
There was no one like Bad News Brown. 😤
Now his legacy will live on FOREVER in the #WWEHOF!! pic.twitter.com/5GffTjwUEw
— WWE (@WWE) April 18, 2026
Demolition
Arn Anderson, Haku, and The Warlord inducted Bill Eadie and Barry Darsow into the Hall of Fame. Anderson stated that Demolition set the standard for tag teams and actively protected their gimmick.
Darsow credited Vince McMahon for pitching the Demolition concept 39 years ago. He thanked former partner Brian Adams and the late Mr. Fuji.
Eadie expressed gratitude to Antonio Inoki and the McMahon family. He noted that the team is finally allowed in the fraternity house and thanked his wife, Sue. Eadie concluded his speech with a quote from the film Dumb and Dumber: “I like it, I like it a lot.”
Iconic. 👊
Demolition has taken their well-earned place in the #WWEHOF!! pic.twitter.com/8ZTCnxsk1q
— WWE (@WWE) April 18, 2026
Dennis Rodman
Kevin Nash and Sean Waltman inducted Dennis Rodman into the celebrity wing. Nash recalled Rodman skipping an NBA Finals practice to appear on WCW Monday Nitro, accepting a fine to do so.
Rodman appeared wearing New World Order attire and a Hollywood Hogan shirt. The former NBA player stated he would have pursued professional wrestling full-time if he did not play basketball. He grew emotional when discussing an elderly neighbor back home.
He thanked Eric Bischoff and Jimmy Hart before delivering a Hulk Hogan-inspired promo to close his time at the podium.
A touching moment from Dennis Rodman 🥹#WWEHOF pic.twitter.com/CiNAxx3WV2
— WWE (@WWE) April 18, 2026
Hulk Hogan vs. Andre the Giant
WWE honored the WrestleMania III main event between Hulk Hogan and Andre the Giant. Jimmy Hart, Nick Hogan, and Andre’s daughter, Robin Roussimoff, presented the immortal moment induction.
Hart delivered a brief speech referencing the notorious 93,000 attendance figure. He then unveiled a bronze depicting Hogan bodyslamming his opponent.
Enshrined forever. 🙌
Your 2026 #WWEHOF Immortal Moment! pic.twitter.com/V7smPBOa38
— WWE (@WWE) April 18, 2026
Sid
Sid entered the legacy wing with a video package recapping his career. The broadcast showed members of his family seated in the audience. One relative performed a Hulk Hogan pose for the cameras.
A legacy that will last forever.
Sycho Sid is now a part of the #WWEHOF!! pic.twitter.com/sVCzw79DZt
— WWE (@WWE) April 18, 2026
AJ Styles
Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows formally inducted AJ Styles to close the broadcast. Anderson highlighted Styles’ journey from TNA to the Bullet Club and eventually WWE.
Styles addressed his retirement, stating he does not miss taking bumps inside the ring. He explained that he prefers being home for soccer games and family milestones.
The former WWE Champion thanked his past opponents and promoters across the industry. He credited divine intervention for his success and confirmed his new role within WWE involves scouting the next generation of talent.
Simply Phenomenal.
There will NEVER be another AJ Styles. 🥹 🙌@AJStylesOrg | #WWEHOF pic.twitter.com/7JnDkRLvBp
— WWE (@WWE) April 18, 2026
