Tallest WWE Hall Of Famers Ever

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Entering the WWE Hall of Fame is one of the proudest honors that someone can achieve. Winning a world championship is the highest honor, but not every wrestler is fortunate to get their hands on a world championship. Being inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame is a major moment for wrestlers as they get to reflect on their successful wrestling careers with their loved ones and fans.

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Traditionally, the WWE Hall of Fame ceremony is a staple of WrestleMania weekend and takes place the night before, but it has been taking place after SmackDown. Nevertheless, the tallest wrestlers to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame were some of the all-time greats, and others were average in the ring but stood out because of their height.

Inductees inducted in the celebrity wing, recipients of the Warrior award, and legacy entrants are not included.

10

Razor Ramon

Ramon Stood At 6’7″

Razor Ramon Intercontinental Champion Cropped

Year Inducted

Inducted By

Notable WWE Accomplishments

Kevin Nash (2014)

WWE Intercontinental Champion (4 Times)

Razor Ramon, also known by his real name, Scott Hall, is one of the greatest Intercontinental Champions of all time. The Bad Guy held the Intercontinental Championship four times, and he earned his rightful spot in the WWE Hall of Fame in 2014 when he was inducted by his best friend, Kevin Nash. He was inducted for a second time in 2020 as a member of the nWo.

Hall was one of the top wrestlers in the New Generation Era, and his victory over Shawn Michaels in a ladder match to become the Undisputed Intercontinental Champion at WrestleMania 10 was an iconic WrestleMania moment. Nevertheless, Ramon used his height and strength to his advantage in his matches, as he towered over some of his opponents.

9

Hulk Hogan

Hogan Stands At 6’7″

Hulk Hogan WWF Champion Cropped

Year Inducted

Inducted By

Notable WWE Accomplishments

Sylvester Stallone (2005)

  • WWE Champion (6 Times)
  • World Tag Team Champion (1 Time)
  • Royal Rumble Winner (1990 & 1991)

Hulk Hogan was the headline act in the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2005, and the Hulkster joined the Hall for a second time in 2020 as a member of the nWo alongside Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, and X-Pac. It was the second time that all four men had gone into the WWE Hall of Fame.

Hogan divided opinions for some of his outlandish remarks, and he was booed at the Netflix premiere of Raw on January 6, 2025. Nevertheless, inside the squared circle, Hogan racked up six WWE Championship reigns, and he did the unthinkable by leaving WWE for WCW. He returned to WWE after nine years away in 2002, and he added a final WWE Championship and a World Tag Team Championship run with Edge to his resume.

8

Blackjack Mulligan

Mulligan Stood At 6’9″

The Blackjacks WWE Hall of Fame 2006 Cropped

Year Inducted

Inducted By

Notable WWE Accomplishments

2006

Bobby Heenan

World Tag Team Champion (1 Time)

Blackjack Mulligan was the patriarch of the Windham family, and his family followed in his footsteps by competing in WWE. Barry Windham was his son, and his tag team partner Mike Rotunda was the son-in-law of Mulligan. His grandsons are Bo Dallas and the late Bray Wyatt. Nevertheless, Mulligan stood at 6’9″, and he isn’t just one of the tallest inductees into the WWE Hall of Fame; he’s one of the tallest WWE World Tag Team Champions in history.

Mulligan’s tag team partner was Blackjack Lanza, and they were inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame together in 2006. The Blackjacks had a good run in WWE, and their manager, Captain Lou Albano, was one of the most successful managers in WWE history.

7

Ernie Ladd

Ladd Stood At 6’9″

Ernie Ladd as The King

Year Inducted

Inducted By

1995

Bill Watts

“The Big Cat” Ernie Ladd became one of the top heels in the professional wrestling business, and he could cut an excellent promo. Ladd came from an American football background and paved the way for many African-American wrestlers to follow in his footsteps.

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Ladd made history in 1995 as he became the first man to be inducted into both the WCW Hall of Fame in 1994 and the WWE Hall of Fame a year later. Ladd feuded with the likes of fellow giant Andre The Giant during his time in WWE, and he was one of the first African-American wrestlers in WWE history to portray a heel.

6

Big John Studd

Studd Stood At 6’10”

Big John Studd Royal Rumble 1989 Cropped

Year Inducted

Inducted By

Notable WWE Accomplishments

2004

Big Show

  • World Tag Team Champion (1 Time)
  • Royal Rumble Winner (1989)

The WWE Hall of Fame was revamped in 2004, and Big John Studd was a posthumous entry into the Hall, being inducted by Big Show, who was the reigning United States Champion leading into WrestleMania 20. Studd made history in 1989 as he became the first man to win a 30-man Royal Rumble match, but he’s one of the most forgotten about Rumble winners, as his victory is barely spoken about.

That wasn’t the only achievement that Studd achieved in his WWE career as he clinched the WWE World Tag Team Championship alongside Killer Kowalski as The Executioners. Studd was a member of the legendary Heenan family, and despite winning the Royal Rumble match, he didn’t wrestle at WrestleMania 5.

5

Kevin Nash

Nash Stands At 6’10”

Diesel WWF Champion 1994 Cropped

Year Inducted

Inducted By

Notable WWE Accomplishments

Shawn Michaels (2015)

  • WWE Champion (1 Time)
  • WWE Intercontinental Champion (1 Time)
  • World Tag Team Champion (2 Times)

Kevin Nash became a two-time WWE Hall of Famer when he was inducted by fellow Hall of Famer and former tag team partner Shawn Michaels in 2015, and as a member of the nWo. Nash’s WWE career as “Big Daddy Cool” Diesel was exceptional as he won the WWE Championship, the Intercontinental Championship, and the World Tag Team Championship with Michaels in the same calendar year in 1994 to become a Triple Crown Champion.

Nash held the WWE Championship for 358 days, and he held the championship during tough times for WWE in the New Generation Era. Furthermore, Nash jumped ship to WCW in 1996, but he has made several returns to WWE, and he is signed under a legends contract.

4

The Undertaker

Undertaker Stands At 6’10”

Undertaker 1997 WWE Champion

Year Inducted

Inducted By

Notable WWE Accomplishments

2022

Vince McMahon

  • WWE Champion (4 Times)
  • World Heavyweight Champion (3 Times)
  • WWE Hardcore Champion (1 Time)
  • World Tag Team Champion (6 Times)
  • WCW Tag Team Champion (1 Time)

Unquestionably, The Undertaker is one of the all-time greats to lace up a pair of boots and wrestle in WWE. The Demon of Death Valley was a staple in WWE for three decades, and Undertaker had one of the best speeches ever in the WWE Hall of Fame in 2022 when he was finally inducted into the Hall.

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Undertaker boasted a legendary WrestleMania unbeaten streak that stood for 23 years; he was 21-0 at WrestleMania until Brock Lesnar ended the streak at WrestleMania 30. Nevertheless, Undertaker moved exceptionally well for a man that stood at 6’10”, and The Phenom was a seven-time WWE world champion.

3

Kane

Kane Stands At 7’0″

Kane World Heavyweight Champion Cropped

Year Inducted

Inducted By

Notable WWE Accomplishments

2021

N/A

  • WWE Champion (1 Time)
  • World Heavyweight Champion (1 Time)
  • ECW Champion (1 Time)
  • WWE Intercontinental Champion (2 Times)
  • WWE Hardcore Champion (1 Time)
  • WWE 24/7 Champion (1 Time)
  • World Tag Team Champion (9 Times)
  • WWE Tag Team Champion (2 Times)
  • WCW Tag Team Champion (1 Time)

Unfortunately, Kane’s WWE Hall of Fame ceremony in 2021 was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, but he got his Hall of Fame ring, which he thoroughly deserved. The third Grand Slam Champion in WWE history waited 12 years between his WWE world championship reigns.

While Kane is a two-time WWE world champion and a former ECW Champion to boot, he’s one of the most successful tag team wrestlers in WWE history. Kane is a 12-time WWE World Tag Team Champion, and his partnership with The Undertaker was formidable as they won a trio of tag team championships. The Devil’s Favorite Demon was extremely athletic and engaged in some brilliant battles with Undertaker, including their first major clash at WrestleMania 14.

2

The Great Khali

Khali Stands At 7’1″

Khali World Heavyweight Champion Cropped

Year Inducted

Inducted By

Notable WWE Accomplishments

2021

N/A

World Heavyweight Champion (1 Time)

The Great Khali was one of the worst in-ring wrestlers in WWE history. His movement was languid and his matches were slow and methodical. Nevertheless, Khali was a history-maker as he was the beneficiary of Edge’s injury, he won the vacant World Heavyweight Championship in July 2007 becoming the first Indian-born World Heavyweight Champion in WWE history.

Khali’s world championship reign was the highlight of his WWE career. He became a laughing stock when he turned face, but he’s registered victories over the likes of The Undertaker and Kane, which isn’t to be laughed at.

1

Andre The Giant

Andre Stood At 7’4″

Year Inducted

Inducted By

Notable WWE Accomplishments

1993

N/A

  • WWE Champion (1 Time)
  • World Tag Team Champion (1 Time)

Andre the Giant sadly passed away on January 28, 1993, at just 46. Andre became the inaugural and sole inductee into the WWE Hall of Fame in 1993. There was no ceremony for the posthumous inductee who had a remarkable WWE career.

The Eighth Wonder of the World was larger than life and a special attraction. He won the WWE Championship once in 1988, although his reign was the shortest in history, and he held the World Tag Team Championship alongside Haku, known as the Colossal Connection, and members of the Heenan Family.



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