Potential WWE Hall of Fame 2025 Inductee Reportedly Revealed
Former WWE Intercontinental Champion Ken Shamrock is being discussed as a potential inductee for the 2025 WWE Hall of Fame class alongside Triple H and others.

The WWE Hall of Fame 2025 ceremony is set for April 18, just before WrestleMania 41, and a new name might soon join this exclusive club of wrestling legends.
With The Natural Disasters (Earthquake and Typhoon) recently announced as inductees, speculation has turned to who might round out this year’s class. According to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Ken Shamrock is being “discussed and considered” as a potential inductee.
Dave Meltzer reports that WWE officials are seriously contemplating adding the former UFC fighter to their prestigious Hall of Fame this year. Shamrock made his WWE debut in February 1997 and remained with the company until late 1999 before returning to mixed martial arts.
During his WWE run, Shamrock captured both the Intercontinental Championship and Tag Team Championship. He later revealed that he left the company because he felt the storylines he was involved in didn’t make sense.
Shamrock fueled Hall of Fame speculation last September when he announced signing a legends contract with WWE, which many saw as a first step toward eventual induction.