WWE announced that the 2021 WWE Hall of Fame ceremony will stream exclusively on Peacock in the US (and on WWE Network elsewhere) on Tuesday, March 6.
This year’s ceremony will induct both the 2021 Hall of Fame class and last year’s 2020 class, since there was no ceremony last year due to COVID-19.
Previously announced for last year’s 2020 class were Batista, the nWo, the Bella Twins, JBL, the British Bulldog and Jushin “Thunder” Liger.
WWE also announced that Molly Holly will be inducted as part of the 2021 class.
As first revealed on @WWETheBump, The 2021 WWE Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony will stream Tuesday, April 6 exclusively on @peacockTV in the U.S. and on @WWENetwork everywhere else!
The ceremony will feature the 2020 & 2021 classes of inductees. #WWEHOF https://t.co/jHBd97rsDa
— WWE (@WWE) March 10, 2021
BREAKING: As first revealed on @WWETheBump, #MollyHolly will be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2021! https://t.co/MR21WENz5R#WWEHOF pic.twitter.com/GVp5nPWT51
— WWE (@WWE) March 10, 2021

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