Dennis Rodman Announced for WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2026 Dennis Rodman has been officially named as a member of the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2026, with the announcement made by ESPN’s Shams Charania. The former NBA star, known for his five championships with the Detroit Pistons and Chicago Bulls, will be honored for his impact on professional wrestling. Rodman’s career in WWE began in 1997 when he joined the New World Order (nWo) in WCW, a move that brought him into the spotlight as “Rodzilla.” His tenure in the promotion included high-profile matches and alliances, most notably his partnership with Hulk Hogan. Rodman’s time in WCW was marked by memorable moments, including a dramatic appearance during the 1998 NBA Finals. After the Bulls defeated the Utah Jazz in Game 3, Rodman skipped a practice session to appear on WCW Monday Nitro in Detroit. There, he and Hogan attacked Diamond Dallas Page, a moment that underscored his willingness to push boundaries. The following year, Rodman teamed with Hogan again to face Karl Malone and DDP at the 1998 Bash at the Beach event. His rivalry with Hogan also extended to a notable match against Randy “Macho Man” Savage at WCW Road Wild in 1999, a clash that highlighted his charisma and in-ring presence. Beyond his in-ring work, Rodman’s induction into the WWE Hall of Fame recognizes his broader influence on the wrestling industry. His transition from basketball to wrestling was unconventional, yet he became a fan favorite for his larger-than-life personality and athleticism. The 2026 WWE Hall of Fame Ceremony will take place on April 17 in Las Vegas, coinciding with WrestleMania 42 week. This event will celebrate not only Rodman’s contributions but also his legacy as a trailblazer who bridged the gap between sports and entertainment.#shams_charania #las_vegas #wwe_hall_of_fame #dennis_rodman #new_world_order

NBA legend Dennis Rodman to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame Dennis Rodman will be the fifth member of the 2026 WWE Hall of Fame class. The former NBA star, known for his eccentric personality and dominant defensive play during the Chicago Bulls' 1990s dynasty, will be honored for his brief but notable stint in professional wrestling. Rodman’s involvement in the industry coincided with its peak popularity during the "Monday Night Wars," when World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) competed for viewership. Rodman’s wrestling career began in 1997 when he joined the nWo (New World Order) faction alongside the late Hollywood Hulk Hogan. He appeared in several matches that year, including a tag-team bout against Lex Luger and The Giant at Bash at the Beach during the NBA’s offseason. His most controversial moment came in 1998, when he missed a practice session while the Bulls faced the Utah Jazz in the NBA Finals. This real-life rivalry translated to the ring, as Rodman and Hogan defeated Diamond Dallas Page and Karl Malone in a match at Bash at the Beach later that summer. Rodman’s final match in WCW took place in August 1999 at the Road Wild event, where he faced Macho Man Randy Savage. His brief foray into wrestling occurred during a period when the industry was gaining mainstream attention, a trend that resurfaced in 2024 when NBA stars Tyrese Haliburton and Jalen Brunson brought their on-court rivalry into WWE programming. This year’s WWE Hall of Fame class also includes Stephanie McMahon, A.J. Styles, and the tag team Demolition. The induction ceremony will take place on April 17 in Las Vegas, the day before WrestleMania 42.#las_vegas #wwe_hall_of_fame #dennis_rodman #world_wrestling_federation #new_world_order

Dennis Rodman to Be Inducted into WWE Hall of Fame Basketball Hall of Famer Dennis Rodman is set to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame, according to sources who shared the news with ESPN’s Shams Charania on Friday. The announcement highlights Rodman’s unique crossover between sports and entertainment, as the five-time NBA champion with the Detroit Pistons and Chicago Bulls will join the ranks of other notable athletes in WWE’s celebrity wing. Rodman’s professional wrestling career, though brief, includes four matches in the industry, three of which were with World Championship Wrestling (WCW). His debut in WCW occurred in 1997, and he became a memorable figure during the 1998 NBA Finals. During that time, he famously skipped a practice session to appear on WCW’s "Monday Nitro," where he participated in a tag team match. Partnering with Hulk Hogan, Rodman faced off against Diamond Dallas Page and Karl Malone, a moment that remains a highlight of his wrestling career. WWE’s Hall of Fame ceremony, which honors celebrities and sports figures, has previously welcomed icons such as Pete Rose, William Perry, Bob Uecker, Mike Tyson, and Muhammad Ali. The induction of Rodman will take place on April 17 in Las Vegas as part of WrestleMania weekend, a celebration of wrestling’s most iconic events. Rodman’s induction into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2011 underscores his legacy in the sport, but his inclusion in WWE’s Hall of Fame marks a significant recognition of his broader cultural impact. The ceremony will further cement his status as a multifaceted figure who transcended traditional sports boundaries.#las_vegas #wwe_hall_of_fame #wrestlemania #dennis_rodman #wcw

What is 3:16 Day? 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin's Day Explained On June 23, 1996, WWE superstar Stone Cold Steve Austin secured victory in the King of the Ring tournament by defeating Jake "The Snake" Roberts. The win marked the beginning of Austin’s iconic rise in the wrestling world, culminating in a memorable promo that introduced his signature catchphrase, "Austin 3:16." The line, delivered with defiance, became a defining moment in WWE history. Austin’s promo, which mocked Roberts’ religious rhetoric, included the now-legendary declaration: "Austin 3:16 says I just whipped your ass!" This moment not only solidified Austin’s status as a fan favorite but also launched his persona as a rebellious, no-nonsense figure. Before joining WWE, Austin had already established himself as a prominent wrestler in WCW, where he was known as "Stunning" Steve Austin. He was part of the Hollywood Blonds tag team with Brian Pillman, capturing tag team titles and winning the United States and WCW Television championships. His brief stint in ECW further shaped his persona before he transitioned to WWE in 1996. Initially billed as "The Ringmaster," Austin’s character evolved into "Stone Cold," characterized by his black boots, black trunks, and unfiltered attitude. This persona resonated deeply with fans, who embraced his anti-authority, outspoken nature. The King of the Ring victory and subsequent promo were pivotal in Austin’s career. His ability to blend raw charisma with a rebellious spirit set him apart. Following the event, Austin went on to win six WWE championships, two Intercontinental titles, and four tag team titles. He also became the only wrestler to achieve three Royal Rumble victories, cementing his legacy as one of WWE’s greatest.#wwe #stone_cold_steve_austin #king_of_the_ring #hollwood_blonds #wwe_hall_of_fame
