Kamala Reportedly Considered for WWE Hall of Fame 2025 Induction

WWE is reportedly considering the late James “Kamala” Harris for induction into the Hall of Fame Class of 2025, according to WrestleVotes. While WWE has yet to make an official announcement, the legendary “Ugandan Giant” could soon be honored among the all-time greats.

A Unique and Unforgettable Legacy

Kamala first arrived in WWE in 1984, making an immediate impact as a fearsome, face-painted competitor with a mysterious aura. With his imposing presence and unique character, he quickly became a top adversary for WWE Champion Hulk Hogan and continued his feud with Andre the Giant, carrying over their battles from Mid-South Wrestling. His initial WWE run was brief, but he returned in 1986 for another rivalry with Hogan before departing again in 1987 due to a pay dispute.

After bouncing between promotions, Kamala had a notable WWE run from 1992 to 1993, feuding with the likes of Randy Savage and The Undertaker. He later made sporadic WWE appearances in the early 2000s and even had a surprising match in Ring of Honor in 2006, challenging Bryan Danielson for the ROH World Championship. His career also included a brief stint in WCW as a member of Kevin Sullivan’s Dungeon of Doom.

A Warrior in and out of the Ring

Despite his success in wrestling, Kamala’s later years were marked by significant health struggles. Complications from high blood pressure and diabetes ultimately led to both of his legs being amputated. He sadly passed away in August 2020 at the age of 70 due to cardiac arrest, compounded by diabetes and COVID-19.

Hall of Fame Class of 2025

If Kamala’s induction is confirmed, he will join an already impressive class that includes Triple H, Michelle McCool, and Lex Luger. The ceremony is set to take place on Friday, April 18, 2025, at Fontainebleau Las Vegas during WrestleMania Week. The Natural Disasters are expected to be announced shortly.

Kamala’s contributions to wrestling, from his unforgettable character work to his rivalries with some of WWE’s biggest names, make him a deserving candidate for Hall of Fame recognition. Fans will now wait for WWE’s official word on whether “The Ugandan Giant” will finally take his place among wrestling’s legends.