WWE is a month away from WrestleMania 42, and the company is building an illustrious class for the upcoming Hall of Fame induction. According to ESPN, Dennis Rodman is set to join the class in April 2026.
Dennis Rodman is one of the most iconic basketball players of his time, with five NBA championship wins to his name. The 64-year-old former basketball player has entered different Hall of Fames in his career, and he’s set to enter one more in less than a month, according to a new report from ESPN.
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ESPN’s Shams Charania reported that sources informed him that the 5-time NBA champion is set to enter the WWE Hall of Fame over the WrestleMania weekend in Las Vegas, Nevada. The former Detroit Pistons and Chicago Bulls player isn’t the only celebrity to have joined the list.
From 1997 to 1999, Rodman appeared for WCW and had two tag team matches and one singles match as a performer. The NBA legend had three matches for Ted Turner’s promotion and even joined the NWO. The company will soon release an official announcement if Rodman is getting inducted in less than a month.
Who else is getting inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2026?
Last year, WWE hosted Wrestlepalooza for the first time, and The Undertaker shocked the entire world when he appeared in front of the crowd. Later, he approached Stephanie McMahon and revealed she’s going into the Hall of Fame in April 2026.
In the coming months, the company will not announce any more inductees for the upcoming class until February 2026. After AJ Styles celebrated his career in Atlanta, The Phenom appeared and informed The Phenomenal One that he’s going into the Hall of Fame.
Later, the WWE Hall of Famer made an announcement on social media that the Demolition will be inducted into the illustrious class in April 2026. With the possible induction of Dennis Rodman, the company might have one or two more inductees for this year’s class in Nevada.
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Edited by Aakaansh Sukale









