The WWE Hall of Fame 2025 was definitely a memorable event, honoring legends like Lex Luger, Steve Austin, Bret Hart, and others. However, many fans felt it ran too long and now it appears WWE might be making adjustments to prevent next year’s Hall of Fame from being too long.

According to a report by Fightful Select, a WWE source mentioned that it’s “highly unlikely” the Hall of Fame ceremony will run that long next year. If it does, they said it probably won’t be in the same time slot.

This comes after Steve Austin said the WWE Hall of Fame ceremony should be shorter and start three to four hours earlier. He joked that he didn’t get to bed until around 3:15 AM, calling it “3:16 AM.”

“What I learned was that the WWE Hall of Fame needs to be shorter. It also needs to start three to four hours earlier. I got to bed at 3:15 AM—I’ll call it 3:16 AM.”

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Considering the fact that Booker T was caught falling asleep during the Hall of Fame ceremony, we will have to wait and see if WWE will definitely ensure the show doesn’t go too long again. There’s no official word yet on what WWE will do for Hall of Fame 2026, but it’s clear they’re paying attention to fan feedback and considering it for future events.

Do you think the WWE Hall of Fame Ceremony should be shortened? After the extended ceremony in 2025, do you agree that the Hall of Fame event should be shortened? How would you adjust the ceremony to make it more enjoyable? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below and join the discussion!

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Subhojeet Mukherjee has covered pro wrestling for over 20 years, delivering trusted news and backstage updates to fans around the world.

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