While Triple H is seemingly working his way through the notable names Vince McMahon overlooked when it came to WWE Hall of Fame inductions, a few talents remain unavailable because they are currently All Elite. And now, during an interview with FOX News, Cody Rhodes, the current Undisputed WWE Champion and son of Hall of Famer Dusty Rhodes, has named his brother Dustin as someone not yet included who deserves to be.
55-year-old Rhodes broke into the business in 1988, and thanks to being the son of Dusty Rhodes, the young performer got the opportunity to work for WCW, All Japan, and WWE during his rookie years. Yet, despite nepotism undoubtedly being a massive part of pro wrestling, he would go on to prove he deserved his spot and ultimately cemented his legacy in the business as Goldust, portraying the unique character on and off in WWE between 1996 and 2018. Still, at present, he is signed with AEW and looks to have a few more years left in him based on the quality of his work in sister promotion ROH.
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