WWE Hall of Fame (2004)
WWE Hall of Fame (2004) was the event which featured the introduction of the 5th class to the WWE Hall of Fame. The event was produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) on March 13, 2004 from the Hilton Hotel in New York City, New York. The event was hosted by Gene Okerlund.
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DVD cover featuring wrestlers inducted into the Hall of Fame class of 2004 | |||
Promotion | WWE | ||
Date | March 13, 2004 | ||
City | New York City, New York | ||
Venue | The Hilton | ||
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In 2004, WWE relaunched the Hall of Fame to coincide with WrestleMania XX.[1] This ceremony, like its predecessors, was not broadcast on television, however, it was released on DVD on June 1, 2004.[2] In March 2015 the ceremony was added to the WWE Network.[3]
Inductees
Individual
References
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- "WWE Hall of Fame 2004 Induction Ceremony". For Your Entertainment. Archived from the original on February 21, 2009. Retrieved February 15, 2009.
- "WWE Network Lowdown: WrestleMania Plans, Free Gifts, 'Every' Hall of Fame?". Retrieved 11 April 2018.
- "Big John Studd". World Wrestling Entertainment. Retrieved April 24, 2007.
- "Don Muraco". World Wrestling Entertainment. Retrieved April 24, 2007.
- "Greg "The Hammer" Valentine". World Wrestling Entertainment. Retrieved April 24, 2007.
- "Harley Race". World Wrestling Entertainment. Retrieved April 24, 2007.
- "Jesse "The Body" Ventura". World Wrestling Entertainment. Retrieved April 24, 2007.
- "Junkyard Dog". World Wrestling Entertainment. Retrieved April 24, 2007.
- "Sgt. Slaughter". World Wrestling Entertainment. Retrieved April 24, 2007.
- ""Superstar" Billy Graham". WWE. Retrieved April 24, 2007.
- "Tito Santana". WWE. Retrieved April 24, 2007.
- "WWE Hall of Fame manager, commentator Bobby 'The Brain' Heenan dies at 73". ABC News. 18 September 2017. Retrieved 3 April 2018.
- "WWE Hall of Fame manager Bobby (The Brain) Heenan dies at age 73". Retrieved 3 April 2018.
- "Bobby "The Brain" Heenan". WWE. Retrieved April 24, 2007.
- "Pete Rose". WWE. Retrieved April 24, 2007.
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