Basketball Hall of Famer Dennis Rodman will be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame this April, according to ESPN sources. The legendary Chicago Bulls forward is set to become a rare two-sport Hall of Famer, adding a professional wrestling honor to his storied basketball legacy.
Rodman made his high-profile professional wrestling debut in 1997 for WCW. He quickly became an integral part of the nWo (New World Order) storyline, frequently appearing alongside Hulk Hogan. One of the most infamous moments of his wrestling career occurred during the 1998 NBA Finals, when Rodman famously skipped a Bulls team practice to participate in a wrestling segment on television.
Despite the controversy surrounding his crossover appearances at the time, Rodman remained a key contributor to the Bulls' second three-peat. By joining the WWE Hall of Fame, Rodman solidifies his status as one of the most impactful and recognizable crossover stars in the history of sports and entertainment. He joins a select group of celebrity inductees who have left a lasting mark on the industry.
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