Dennis Rodman has been one of the well-known names in the NBA , but his career was not limited to the league alone. The five-time NBA champion is set to receive one of professional wrestling’s highest honors, marking another remarkable turn in a career already filled with unconventional moments.
Reports confirm that Rodman will be part of the 2026 class of the WWE Hall of Fame, adding yet another milestone to his decorated resume. The ceremony is scheduled during WrestleMania 42 weekend in Las Vegas, placing him alongside notable names such as A.J. Styles, Stephanie McMahon, and Demolition. The announcement reinforces Rodman’s rare position as an athlete who successfully bridged two vastly different worlds.
Dennis Rodman to be inducted into WWE Hall of Fame
According to ESPN’s Shams Charania, Dennis Rodman will be the fifth member of this year’s Hall of Fame class. His inclusion highlights a crossover impact that few athletes have achieved. While celebrity inductions are common, Rodman’s case stands apart due to his direct involvement inside the ring during one of wrestling’s most influential eras.
“Crossover: Basketball Hall of Famer Dennis Rodman will be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in April, per ESPN sources. Rodman made his WCW debut in 1997 and famously skipped a practice during the 1998 NBA Finals for a wrestling match alongside Hulk Hogan. Two HOFs for Rodman,” Charania wrote on X.

Rodman’s presence during the peak of the “Monday Night Wars” helped bring mainstream attention to wrestling. His alignment with Hollywood Hulk Hogan and the New World Order was one of the most popular runs in the promotion.
Dennis Rodman's WWE career in a nutshell
Rodman’s wrestling journey began in 1997 with World Championship Wrestling, where he joined forces with Hulk Hogan as part of the New World Order. That same year, he stepped into the ring at Bash at the Beach, teaming with Hogan against Lex Luger and The Giant during the NBA offseason.
His most talked-about moment came in 1998, when he missed a Chicago Bulls practice during the NBA Finals to participate in another high-profile match. Rodman and Hogan faced Diamond Dallas Page and Karl Malone, turning a real-life basketball rivalry into a wrestling spectacle. The duo secured the win, drawing significant mainstream coverage.
Rodman later appeared at Road Wild events, including a match against Randy Savage in 1999, which marked the end of his WCW run. Years later, he briefly returned to wrestling television in 2023, showing that his connection to the industry never fully faded.
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