3. Hulk Hogan
TNA Wrestling inducting “The Immortal” Hulk Hogan into their Hall of Fame would be a very good business decision, not only because he’s the biggest name in the history of Professional Wrestling, but due to one more reason.
Hogan was recently awarded with $140 million in his lawsuit with Gawker Media, so he’s a hot commodity at the moment. Also, he hasn’t made any wrestling related appearances since last year’s WrestleMania 31.
Putting Hogan in the TNA Hall of Fame would be a big buzz generator for TNA, which they need a lot at the moment.
Also, Hogan’s final televised wrestling match took place at Bound For Glory 2011, where he faced “The Icon” Sting (1st ever TNA Hall of Famer).

