The latest inductee for the 2018 WWE Hall Of Fame class was announced Monday afternoon and it’s a rather shocking name. After years away from the company and pursuing his wrestling endeavors with TNA for the latter bulk of his career, it appears “Double J” is coming home.
BREAKING: As first reported by @NBCSports, @RealJeffJarrett will be inducted into the #WWEHOF Class of 2018! https://t.co/30BwDTVo4J
— WWE (@WWE) February 19, 2018
That’s right, Jeff Jarrett will officially be a member of the WWE Hall Of Fame the night before WrestleMania 34 in New Orleans. Jarrett was a six-time WWF Intercontinental Champion as well as a one-time WWF Tag Team Champion and WWF European Champion with the WWF over the course of eight years spent with the company. With a short time spent with WCW, Jarrett became a WCW world heavyweight champion four times and a WCW United States Heavyweight champion twice.
Jarrett was largely responsible for the creation of Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) and became a King Of The Mountain winner once and a six-time NWA world heavyweight champion.
Congrats to Jeff Jarrett on the announcement of his induction to the 2018 WWE Hall Of Fame Class, joining Goldberg, the Dudley Boyz, and Ivory.
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