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WWE Hall Of Fame is often considered to be the most prestigious club to be present in the professional wrestling industry. But there’s no physical building or gallery present for the same. Previously, a number of fans urged that the company may take initiative for such a structure. The good news is that the company has finally listened to that pledge.

Apparently, the WWE Hall of Fame is in the works. The company owns a warehouse that is filled with full of historic items and they perhaps want to show those off in public eyes. They could build a museum in that building. Perhaps, the company heads are moving forward with the same idea.

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WWE Hall Of Fame To Receive A Physical Building & Gallery?

WWE Hall Of Fame To Receive A Physical Building & Gallery? 1

While speaking to ESPN’s The Jump, Ric Flair was the first name to reveal something very interesting about the fans probably having a physical WWE Hall Of Fame. It could be on the way from WWE’s favorite city, Orlando which is considered to be their home turf. The planning has been delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic.

“WWE is actually in the process of building a Hall of Fame, a physical structure in Orlando. It’s been delayed too, due to COVID.”

As mentioned above, the idea of building a physical WWE Hall Of Fame in Orlando makes all sense as this is a favorite tourist destination being a beachside city. WWE also has strong ties to that particular city where they own two venues, the Full Sail Arena and the Capitol Wrestling Center at the WWE Performance Center. They have also created the ThunderDome concept in that city.

WWE Hall Of Fame To Receive A Physical Building & Gallery? 2

While The Nature Boy said that the WWE Hall of Fame could be placed at a location in Orlando in a physical capacity, That may not be happening according to a report by PW Insider. As per the source, it hasn’t gotten past that discussion phase among the head honchos. No further update is available regarding this developing situation,

“Sources stated that there has been no updates beyond what has been discussed in the past about potential plans and that there’s currently nothing on the horizon that would indicate anything different.”

It’ll be interesting to see whether the WWE Hall of Fame could find a home when things get back to normal if and when the COVID-19 pandemic gets over. The idea of having showcases full of historic WWE items would be something that a super fan of the programming won’t want to pass up.

Arindam Pal

A WWE writer passionate about the sports.