Welcome to the interactive portion of the WrestleZone Hall of Fame. For the next week, you, the users of WrestleZone Forum, will be deciding who the next inductee to the hall of fame will be. A committee composed of JGlass, Sly, and KB has selected the following three wrestlers for you to vote on, and the wrestler that receives the most votes will be inducted into the Hall of Fame. The poles will be open for one week.
Bret Hart is arguably one of the greatest ring generals to ever step into the squared circle. Trained by his father Stu Hart in the infamous Hart Family Dungeon, Bret Hart learned all about submission maneuvers, technical wrestling, and most importantly ring psychology. This showed in Bret's wrestling style, as it's said every move Bret Hart used in a match was to set up for his legendary submission hold, the Sharpshooter.
Bret Hart did just about all one could do in the WWF. Bret could very well have written the book on how to put on a great feud, as he has had legendary wars with Shawn Michaels, Steve Austin, his brother Owen Hart, and Jerry Lawler. He could also write the book on how to put on a legendary specialty match, having many of them to his name, including WrestleMania 13 vs. Austin in a Submission Match, WrestleMania 12 vs. Shawn Michaels in an Iron Man match, and SummerSlam 94 vs. Owen Hart in a Steel Cage.
Some of Bret's accomplishments can be measured, like his 7 world titles between the WWF and WCW, or his 3 PWI Match of the Year awards. Some of his accomplishments are less tangible, like the insane pop he and Davey Boy Smith received during their Intercontinental Championship match at SummerSlam, or his godlike reputation in Canada. Any way you cut it, Bret Hart is one of the greatest figures to ever come through professional wrestling.
The boyhood dream of Shawn Michaels didn't just come true, it became a legend. Shawn Michaels had always wanted to be a World Champion, but little did he know he would be one of the best wrestlers America would ever see. The story of the Heartbreak Kid is one of hard work. He worked his way up through small regional promotions until he became a tag team specialist in the AWA. From there, he and his partner Marty Jannetty moved up to the WWF, where the duo quickly became one of the most popular tag teams the company had. After their famous split, which saw Michaels throw Jannetty through the window of Brutus Beefcake's Barber Shop, Michaels would sky rocket to success.
Shawn's legacy is one that stretches out from his WWF debut to his retirement. Some will remember Shawn for his boy toy years, where he and manager The Sensational Sherri were two of the biggest villains the WWF had to offer. Some will remember him for being part of Degeneration X, arguably the most successful stable in the company's history. Some will remember him as the innovator of the Ladder match and the Hell in a Cell match. Some will remember him for being Mr. Wrestlemania, the man who never seemed to disappoint on the biggest stage of them all.
Regardless how you remember Shawn Michaels, it's obvious that he is one of the most influential and most enjoyable performers in the history of professional wrestling.
Many contemporary fans know Terry Funk for his middle aged and crazy gimmick, a man with little regard for his own well being; a man willing to wrap himself up in barbed wire to get the audience to pop. However, Terry Funks stint in ECW is nothing compared to the legendary work he put on during the prime of his wrestling career.
Before growing to be middle aged and crazy, Terry Funk wrestled all over the country in various NWA promotions. He held numerous titles in the various regions before eventually beating the legendary Jack Brisco for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship. Funk would hold onto the belt for 14 months before dropping it to another legend of wrestling, Harley Race. After his World Championship reign ended, Terry Funk rededicated his career to tag wrestling with his brother Dory, and the two wrestled all over the world, from the US to Puerto Rico to Japan, and won belts in numerous different promotions.
Even as the days of the regional promotions came to an end, Terry still managed to be successful as companies like the WWF and WCW began to take over. Terry would have some success in tag team wrestling in the WWF as he continued to team with his brother Dory, and hed have solo success in WCW as he feuded with Ric Flair and Ricky Steamboat.
So when voting, remember that Terry Funk didnt get famous for putting himself through hellish matches in ECW, he didnt get famous as Chainsaw Charlie in the WWF, he got famous for putting on great, classic matches back in the territory days.
Bret Hart

Bret Hart is arguably one of the greatest ring generals to ever step into the squared circle. Trained by his father Stu Hart in the infamous Hart Family Dungeon, Bret Hart learned all about submission maneuvers, technical wrestling, and most importantly ring psychology. This showed in Bret's wrestling style, as it's said every move Bret Hart used in a match was to set up for his legendary submission hold, the Sharpshooter.
Bret Hart did just about all one could do in the WWF. Bret could very well have written the book on how to put on a great feud, as he has had legendary wars with Shawn Michaels, Steve Austin, his brother Owen Hart, and Jerry Lawler. He could also write the book on how to put on a legendary specialty match, having many of them to his name, including WrestleMania 13 vs. Austin in a Submission Match, WrestleMania 12 vs. Shawn Michaels in an Iron Man match, and SummerSlam 94 vs. Owen Hart in a Steel Cage.
Some of Bret's accomplishments can be measured, like his 7 world titles between the WWF and WCW, or his 3 PWI Match of the Year awards. Some of his accomplishments are less tangible, like the insane pop he and Davey Boy Smith received during their Intercontinental Championship match at SummerSlam, or his godlike reputation in Canada. Any way you cut it, Bret Hart is one of the greatest figures to ever come through professional wrestling.
Shawn Michaels

The boyhood dream of Shawn Michaels didn't just come true, it became a legend. Shawn Michaels had always wanted to be a World Champion, but little did he know he would be one of the best wrestlers America would ever see. The story of the Heartbreak Kid is one of hard work. He worked his way up through small regional promotions until he became a tag team specialist in the AWA. From there, he and his partner Marty Jannetty moved up to the WWF, where the duo quickly became one of the most popular tag teams the company had. After their famous split, which saw Michaels throw Jannetty through the window of Brutus Beefcake's Barber Shop, Michaels would sky rocket to success.
Shawn's legacy is one that stretches out from his WWF debut to his retirement. Some will remember Shawn for his boy toy years, where he and manager The Sensational Sherri were two of the biggest villains the WWF had to offer. Some will remember him for being part of Degeneration X, arguably the most successful stable in the company's history. Some will remember him as the innovator of the Ladder match and the Hell in a Cell match. Some will remember him for being Mr. Wrestlemania, the man who never seemed to disappoint on the biggest stage of them all.
Regardless how you remember Shawn Michaels, it's obvious that he is one of the most influential and most enjoyable performers in the history of professional wrestling.
Terry Funk

Many contemporary fans know Terry Funk for his middle aged and crazy gimmick, a man with little regard for his own well being; a man willing to wrap himself up in barbed wire to get the audience to pop. However, Terry Funks stint in ECW is nothing compared to the legendary work he put on during the prime of his wrestling career.
Before growing to be middle aged and crazy, Terry Funk wrestled all over the country in various NWA promotions. He held numerous titles in the various regions before eventually beating the legendary Jack Brisco for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship. Funk would hold onto the belt for 14 months before dropping it to another legend of wrestling, Harley Race. After his World Championship reign ended, Terry Funk rededicated his career to tag wrestling with his brother Dory, and the two wrestled all over the world, from the US to Puerto Rico to Japan, and won belts in numerous different promotions.
Even as the days of the regional promotions came to an end, Terry still managed to be successful as companies like the WWF and WCW began to take over. Terry would have some success in tag team wrestling in the WWF as he continued to team with his brother Dory, and hed have solo success in WCW as he feuded with Ric Flair and Ricky Steamboat.
So when voting, remember that Terry Funk didnt get famous for putting himself through hellish matches in ECW, he didnt get famous as Chainsaw Charlie in the WWF, he got famous for putting on great, classic matches back in the territory days.