6. MVP
Montez Vontavious Porter and his client Omos are rarely seen on WWE TV these days, but the man is still an active member of the roster, so this one is certainly valid.
MVP may have not won world championships during his peak in WWE, but the man was a memorable character during mid to late 2000s, and one of, if not the best United States Champions of that decade.
Then, a decade on from his initial exit in 2010, MVP returned and became a vital part of one of the company’s few highlights of the bleak pandemic era alongside Bobby Lashley and The Hurt Business.
Not only would a Hall of Fame induction be well earned, but maybe it could lead to more of MVP on WWE TV, because he truly would be an asset to many fledgling talents on the current roster.
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