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A WWE fan has found an advertising banner promoting this year's Hall of Fame ceremony. The banner is legitamite and a photo of it can be seen in the spoiler.
The banner depicts Ultimate Warrior, Jake "The Snake" Roberts, Razor Ramon, Carlos Colon, Lita, Paul Bearer and actor Mr. T.
Razor Ramon has not been officially announced for the Hall yet, and was expected to be announced on tonight's Raw.
Scott 'Razor Ramon' Hall and Jake Roberts have spent much of the last year recovering from a lifetime of drug and alcohol abuse. With the help of DDP, the pair have made a fantastic recovery. It appears that both Hall and Roberts are being inducted to congratulate them on their progress.
Some feel that there is a political reason for inducting Hall and Roberts. The WWE received criticism for changing the Wellness Policy last Summer to become much more lenient. The WWE wanted to announce the new Redemption Programme, pretending that it showed that wrestlers were trying to stop using steroids and recreational drugs. Randy Orton, who has failed the Policy at least 5 times, was meant to be the poster boy for the new initiative, but failed to complete the program himself (which means he has failed the Wellness Policy SIX times now). Inducting Hall and Roberts together could be the WWE's way of covering up their recent failures in this area.

The banner depicts Ultimate Warrior, Jake "The Snake" Roberts, Razor Ramon, Carlos Colon, Lita, Paul Bearer and actor Mr. T.
Razor Ramon has not been officially announced for the Hall yet, and was expected to be announced on tonight's Raw.
Scott 'Razor Ramon' Hall and Jake Roberts have spent much of the last year recovering from a lifetime of drug and alcohol abuse. With the help of DDP, the pair have made a fantastic recovery. It appears that both Hall and Roberts are being inducted to congratulate them on their progress.
Some feel that there is a political reason for inducting Hall and Roberts. The WWE received criticism for changing the Wellness Policy last Summer to become much more lenient. The WWE wanted to announce the new Redemption Programme, pretending that it showed that wrestlers were trying to stop using steroids and recreational drugs. Randy Orton, who has failed the Policy at least 5 times, was meant to be the poster boy for the new initiative, but failed to complete the program himself (which means he has failed the Wellness Policy SIX times now). Inducting Hall and Roberts together could be the WWE's way of covering up their recent failures in this area.