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The WWE Hall of Fame is an event held annually to honour the greatest wrestlers in World Wrestling Entertainment history. It was created in 1993 originally to honour André the Giant, who had died earlier that year. One notable absence is Bruno Sammartino, the longest reigning WWE Champion, who, as recently as 2005, refuses to be inducted.

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