The WWE Hall of Fame is a hall of fame that recognizes professional wrestlers, managers, commentators, and other individuals who have made significant contributions to the sport of professional wrestling. It was established in 1993 and is maintained by WWE, the largest professional wrestling promotion in the world. The Hall of Fame induction ceremony is held annually as part of WrestleMania weekend.
Inductees are selected by a panel of WWE officials and historians, and they are typically wrestlers who have had long and successful careers in the WWE or its predecessor promotions. The Hall of Fame also includes a number of non-wrestlers, such as managers, commentators, and other individuals who have made significant contributions to the sport. Induction into the WWE Hall of Fame is considered to be one of the highest honors that a professional wrestler can receive. It is a recognition of their career achievements and their contributions to the sport of professional wrestling.