Post by HonkyTonkMan on Mar 13, 2019 3:30:35 GMT -5
Vince McMahon surely had well more than enough time to put Dick Beyer into the WWE Hall of Fame while Beyer was still living.
For the past several years,
it had become totally obvious that Vince had no interest in ever putting Beyer into the WWE Hall of Fame while Beyer was still living.
Now that Beyer has passed away,
I fully expect Beyer to get inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame as part of the Legacy Wing within the next three years from now.
Vince should really be ashamed of himself for constantly refusing to put Beyer into the WWE Hall of Fame while Beyer was still living.
I definitely won't ever consider Vince to be a true fan or a true supporter of Beyer.
Vince's true colors were shown when he constantly refused to put Beyer into the WWE Hall of Fame while Beyer was still living.
Beyer is ranked #12 on the "Ranked WWE Performers" list on the website NotInHallOfFame.
For the past several years,
it had become totally obvious that Vince had no interest in ever putting Beyer into the WWE Hall of Fame while Beyer was still living.
Now that Beyer has passed away,
I fully expect Beyer to get inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame as part of the Legacy Wing within the next three years from now.
Vince should really be ashamed of himself for constantly refusing to put Beyer into the WWE Hall of Fame while Beyer was still living.
I definitely won't ever consider Vince to be a true fan or a true supporter of Beyer.
Vince's true colors were shown when he constantly refused to put Beyer into the WWE Hall of Fame while Beyer was still living.
Up until his March 7, 2019 death at the age of 88,
Beyer had been one of the last surviving major professional wrestling stars from his era.
Beyer was such a major professional wrestling star in both the United States of America and Japan.
Beyer's death was such a major trending news story in Japan.
Beyer defeated Classy Freddie Blassie to win the Worldwide Wrestling Associates (WWA) World Heavyweight Championship title
for the very first time on July 27, 1962.
Blassie was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 1994.
Beyer won the WWA World Heavyweight Championship title on three separate occasions.
In early 1963, Beyer wrestled three sold-out matches against Shohei "Giant" Baba at the Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles.
In May of 1963, Beyer traveled to Japan for the first time, to wrestle with Rikidozan, in a match watched by 70 million TV viewers.
Rikidozan was inducted posthumously into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2017 as a Legacy Wing inductee.
While with All-Japan Pro Wrestling, Beyer was a four-time PWF United States Heavyweight Champion.
Beyer was also a one-time AWA World Heavyweight Champion.
Beyer had so many other title reigns during his legendary professional wrestling career that I haven't even mentioned yet.
Beyer is ranked #12 on the "Ranked WWE Performers" list on the website NotInHallOfFame.
There are 375 different rankings on NotInHallOfFame's "Ranked WWE Performers" list.
Beyer was the one that was chosen by WWE to induct Gorgeous George into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2010.
But, Vince's constant refusal to put Beyer into the WWE Hall of Fame while Beyer was still living makes me extremely furious at Vince.
Vince could have very easily put Beyer into the WWE Hall of Fame at any point from 2011 until 2018.
If Beyer had ever been fortunate enough to get inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame while he was still living,
his acceptance speech would have been one of the very best WWE Hall of Fame acceptance speeches for sure.