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WWE Hall of Fame 2023: Top Highlights from Rey Mysterio, Great Muta and All Speeches

Erik Beaston

Rey Mysterio took his rightful place in pro wrestling immortality Friday night as the headliner of the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2023.

The former WWE and world champion topped a class that also included Stacy Keibler, The Great Muta, Warrior Award recipient Tim White and celebrity wing inductee Andy Kaufman.

On a night in which they were celebrated for their contributions to WWE and the industry as a whole, these are the highlights of their unforgettable induction speeches.

2023 Inductees

Announced for this year's class:

Stacy Keibler

Stacy Keibler joined the likes of Alundra Blayze, "Sensational" Sherri Martel, Trish Stratus, Lita and Beth Phoenix Friday night as the first inductee of this year's Hall of Fame class.

Inducted by fellow Hall of Famers Mick Foley and Torrie Wilson, Keibler showed gratitude for the fans who supported her throughout her career. She was gracious, shined a light on the women who were influential in her evolution as a performer and credited Fit Finlay for doing his best to turn her into a wrestler.

The former Duchess of Dudleyville called Bubba Ray and D'Von Dudley her greatest teachers, shouted out Shane "Hurricane" Helms and wrapped up her speech by reiterating her appreciation for the WWE fans.

One of the core four women during the early 2000s, Keibler set the tone for the night's proceedings with a humble speech that recalled her early fandom of the business and served as a fitting conclusion to her pro wrestling career.

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Andy Kaufman

Andy Kaufman was one of the greatest and most influential celebrity performers in professional wrestling history, so much so that his influence is still felt today in some of the industry's top heels.

Friday, he took his place in the Hall of Fame in one of the longest overdue inductions in memory.

His longtime rival, Jerry "The King" Lawler was unable to attend the ceremony because of a recent stroke, so Kaufman's Memphis manager, Jimmy Hart, handled the honors. He spoke of Kaufman's dedication to his heel persona before introducing the newly enshrined performer's family.

Kaufman's brother, sister and children accepted the honor on his behalf, delivering a short and sweet speech that informed the world of his love for wrestling before he ever had the opportunity to set foot in a squared circle in Memphis. Kaufman died in May 1984.

A great performer who was gone far too soon, Kaufman took his rightful place among the men and women he idolized and inspired.

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The Great Muta

"Nature Boy" Ric Flair was essential in getting the American audience to accept The Great Muta as a legitimate main event star in the early days of WCW. Friday night, he inducted his friend and colleague into the Hall of Fame with a speech that ventured off-topic more than once but ended emotionally.

Flair thanked Muta for taking care of his son, Reed, a decade ago and said he would love him forever for that.

Muta, not a strong speaker in English, simply thanked WWE for the honor of his induction before basking in the adulation of the fans.

It would have been nice to hear more from Muta, but the circumstances are understandable and the fans and Superstars in attendance showed him plenty of love to really put over how important he is to the history of professional wrestling.

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Warrior Award Recipient: Referee Tim White

Legendary referee and backstage jack-of-all-trades Tim White deservingly entered the annals of the WWE Hall of Fame as the recipient of the 2023 Warrior Award.

The APA's John "Bradshaw" Layfield and Ron Simmons did the honors of inducting the man whose bar, The Friendly Tap, they were responsible for destroying on more than one occasion.

The former tag champions talked of the influence White, who died in June 2022, had both in the ring as an official and behind the scenes, where he looked out for the boys and the business. They introduced his brothers, Pat and Tom, to accept the honor on his behalf.

Pat White spoke on behalf of the siblings and said there was no crying in wrestling. His speech, like most on this night, was short but conveyed gratitude for the honor and the fans who were always so appreciative of his brother.

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Rey Mysterio

The greatest luchador in pro wrestling history and one of the five or so greatest in-ring performers of all time headlined this year's ceremony, despite still being an active competitor.

Rey Mysterio was inducted into the Hall of Fame by former WCW star and international icon in his own right Konan.

After one of the great induction speeches from K-Dogg, Mysterio took center stage and captivated the audience with stories of his early days in the industry and the unbreakable bond he has with his ride-or-die, his wife, Angie.

There were tears, stories of opportunities in ECW and WCW, and thank yous to the many Superstars who helped him achieve this honor.

One of the most memorable moments came not in anything Rey said, but in what son Dominik did. Early in the speech, he rose from his seat and left the speech, turning his back on his father as he, Rhea Ripley and Damian Priest left the area.

It was a great moment that enhanced a storyline that will culminate in Saturday's hotly anticipated family grudge match.

Mysterio wrapped up his speech by thanking both Konan and the fans, without whom none of what he has accomplished in professional wrestling would have been possible. The former took a chance on him, sold him to promoters, and the fans accepted him despite not looking like the musclebound superheroes that dominated the industry at that time.

Mysterio broke the mold, changed the game, and set an example that stars all over the industry today have followed to successes of their own. He has proved an adaptable in-ring performer, capable of working with any wrestler of any size, shape or background.

Without hyperbole, the bias of recency or living in the moment, Mysterio is absolutely one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time. The proof is in the many classic encounters he has been a part of, his ability to convince the audience to invest in him even after 20 years of support, and the fact that he has woven classic stories and matches with every major star of the last four decades.

He belongs in the conversation with Bret Hart, Shawn Michaels, Ric Flair and Eddie Guerrero as the best to ever lace a pair of boots. Friday, at least in the eyes of WWE officials, he entered it.

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