2. “Macho Man” Randy Savage
Up until late 2014, WWE has always downplayed the “Macho Man” as just another wrestler from the 1980s, which couldn’t be farther from the truth. His talents far exceeded nearly anyone on the roster, but due to his strained relationship with Vince McMahon, it took a very long time for Randy to get the respect he deserved. The “Macho Man” was mentioned from time to time, but it was usually in a way to highlight whoever his opponent was, never really highlighting his own achievements.
In fact, he was never fully recognized until after he passed away from a heart attack in May of 2014. Towards the end of 2014, Randy received a tribute DVD and eventually headlined the Hall of Fame Class of 2015. Wrestling fans always criticized the WWE for not giving him his proper due and it’s a shame he wasn’t around to personally accept those accolades.
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