Tuesday 20 February 2018 08:00, UK
Jeff Jarrett will join Goldberg, the Dudley Boyz and Ivory in WWE's Hall of Fame class of 2018.
The four-time World Championship Wrestling world heavyweight champion will attend the annual induction ceremony on the Friday before WrestleMania.
The son of Tennessee wrestling promoter Jerry Jarrett, Jeff grew up around the industry, eventually becoming a referee before competing between the ropes at the age of 18.
While many promoters' sons had entered the ring and flamed out, Jarrett was a prodigy inside the squared circle and learned his craft against WWE Hall of Famers Jerry "The King" Lawler, Nick Bockwinkel among countless others.
However, when Jarrett finally made it to WWE in late 1993, he revealed that he had dreams bigger than the ring: He wanted to use sports-entertainment to make himself the biggest star in country music.
Ahead of his arrival, Double J strutted around Music City, USA - Nashville - running down the country music establishment and claiming that the WWE was his road to stardom in the ring and on the stage.
Jarrett found success between the ropes, capturing the Intercontinental Championship three times during a heated rivalry with Razor Ramon and picking up countless victories with help from The Roadie, much to the dismay of the fans.
He eventually backed up his big boasts about his musical prowess, releasing his debut single, "With My Baby Tonight," with a music video and live performance at In Your House 2 in Nashville.
However, after Jarrett's WWE departure, it was revealed that all wasn't as it seemed when it came to the hit single - Jarrett was lip-syncing; The Roadie was the voice behind the song.
Nonetheless, Jarrett continued his in-ring career in WCW in 1996, becoming one of the few proud Superstars that can call themselves a member of the legendary Four Horseman, before returning to WWE in late 1997 with a new, nasty attitude that matched the era in the company.
Though he lost his long blonde locks in a match at SummerSlam 1998, it did not deter Jarrett from achieving success, whether it came fairly or by bashing his opponents with an acoustic guitar. During this stint in WWE, Jarrett captured the World tag team titles with Owen Hart and claimed the European and Intercontinental Championships on his own.
Jarrett jumped back to WCW in 1999 and found his greatest success as a competitor, defeating fellow Hall of Famer Diamond Dallas Page in the final of a six-man tournament to win the vacant WCW World Championship.
Jarrett engaged in rivalries with the likes of Ric Flair, Booker T, Sting and others while capturing the WCW World Title three more times before the company was purchased by WWE in 2001.
Jarrett continued to compete around the world and also began to promote shows that gave future WWE superstars like AJ Styles, Bobby Roode and Eric Young their first major exposure.