The only thing that can cost Warrior here was longevity. His time at the top wasn't long, although not because he was unable, just mentally unstable.
I think it's funny how people say the guy wasn't a good wrestler, and yet he put on two of the greatest Wrestlemania matches of all time in back to back years, first with Hogan at 6, and then the next year with Savage at 7. He had a dandy of match with Rude, and I don't think there is ANYONE who would deny that Hellwig WAS the Warrior, and it wasn't just a character he played. Warrior played his character to the hilt, even in his promos, and carried himself the same way in the ring. Everything he did made PERFECT sense for his character, and we've already discussed his quality work.
So, anyone preventing Warrior from being in because of his in-ring work needs to re-up their knowledge on wrestling, because he was a very good worker. Hell, the man went over clean against Hulk Hogan during Hulkamania...that should tell you something. The only thing that might hold him back is longevity.
When it comes down to it, I probably would have him in the Hall of Fame. There is no denying his greatness, and he is still a character that is remembered very well today. If that isn't "Fame", then I don't know what is.
Warrior sucked. The guy had no wrestling ability. His matches were absolute shit. His promos were some of the most incoherent rambling ever. Really, the guy only had halfway tolerable matches with guys who had the ability to carry him. All warrior could do was shake the fucking ropes and throw a few shoulder blocks and clotheslines and do that gay splash to pin whomever had the misfortune of facing him. As far as him ending intercontinental title reigns and being picked to replace hogan goes, well, a mistake was made. He got over cuz of the size he had and the bright colored paint and gear. Yeah, he's memorable, but that doesn't make somebody a hall of famer. If you induct people cuz of being memorable then why not the shockmaster, or the gobbledygooker? All in all the guy had a pretty good run at the beginning in wwf. Then what? Three or four years, if it was even that long, don't make you a hall of famer. It's not like he had an impact on the industry and changed the way things were for ever. Guys like hogan, flair, austin, rock, taker, hbk, bret hart, etc., were people who had longevity or changed the face of the business during their times. Warrior didn't do any of that. He's nothing more than a comic book character that couldn't draw or get over after his initial run. So, no fucking way does he belong in any hall of fame. It's ludicrous to think otherwise.