Demolition Finally Get Their Due: Ax & Smash Headed to WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2026

After years of speculation, fan campaigns, and lingering questions about their relationship with WWE, Demolition are officially headed to the Hall of Fame.

The Undertaker broke the news personally, revealing during a video call that Ax and Smash will be inducted as part of the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2026. “The Deadman” congratulated the legendary duo and told them the honor was “well deserved,” putting a stamp of approval on one of the most requested inductions in recent memory.

For longtime fans, this announcement feels long overdue.

Demolition was one of the most dominant tag teams of the late 1980s, carving out a legacy that stood the test of time. However, their absence from the Hall of Fame had been a glaring omission for years. Much of the delay was believed to stem from past legal tensions between the team and WWE, including their involvement in a CTE-related lawsuit against the company. That legal friction appeared to put any formal recognition on ice.

Things began to shift in 2025 when Ax and Smash signed a Legends Deal with WWE. The agreement fueled speculation that fences had been mended behind the scenes. Now, with the Hall of Fame induction confirmed, it’s clear that the relationship has officially been repaired.

The 2026 ceremony will also mark a significant milestone: it will be Demolition’s first appearance on WWE programming since the 1990s. For a generation of fans who grew up watching their destructive run, that return alone is bound to generate nostalgia.

Inside the ring, Demolition’s credentials speak for themselves. The team captured the WWE World Tag Team Championships three times between 1988 and 1990. Their first reign remains historic, lasting an incredible 478 days — a benchmark for tag team dominance during that era.

They weren’t just champions; they were cornerstones of a stacked tag division. Ax and Smash shared the ring with some of the best teams in wrestling history, engaging in memorable rivalries against Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard of The Brain Busters, Haku and Tama of The Islanders, and the powerhouse duo of The Legion of Doom. Those battles helped define tag team wrestling in the late ‘80s and solidified Demolition as one of WWE’s most iconic duos.

With their Hall of Fame induction now official, Demolition’s legacy is finally being recognized on the grand stage. It’s a fitting honor for a team that dominated an era and left an undeniable mark on tag team wrestling.

Longtime fans can finally check this one off the list — Ax and Smash are getting their moment.

Demolition joins Stephanie McMahon and AJ Styles in the WWE HOF Class of 2026.

WWE Reportedly Signs Demolition to Legends Deals

It looks like one of WWE’s most dominant tag teams from the late ’80s is back in the fold. According to PWInsider Elite, Demolition—comprised of Bill Eadie (Ax) and Barry Darsow (Smash)—have reportedly signed legends deals with WWE.

The news comes as a significant development, given the history between the former three-time WWE World Tag Team Champions and the company. The duo originally teamed together from 1987 to 1991, cementing their legacy as one of WWE’s longest-reigning tag teams during their era. They officially retired from in-ring competition in 2017.

While Demolition’s return to the WWE umbrella may excite longtime fans, it’s notable considering past legal disputes between the team and the company. Eadie previously fought WWE over the rights to the Demolition name and gimmick but was unsuccessful in his legal battle. Additionally, both Eadie and Darsow were part of a 2016 class-action lawsuit against WWE, alleging that the company concealed the risks of traumatic brain injuries suffered by wrestlers. That lawsuit was ultimately dismissed in 2018.

Interestingly, speculation about Demolition’s renewed relationship with WWE began swirling when their profiles were recently re-added to the Alumni section of WWE.com. Now, with reports of legends deals in place, fans may wonder if this could lead to future WWE-related appearances or even a long-overdue Hall of Fame induction.

For now, it seems WWE and Demolition have put past disputes behind them, and the legendary tag team is once again part of the company’s extended family.