Don West, Mike Tenay, and Traci Brooks have already been confirmed as being inducted into the IMPACT Wrestling Hall of Fame this year. IMPACT has now revealed who will be inducting them.

As announced on September 28, Mike Tenay and Don West, the broadcast duo most synonymous with the early days of TNA Wrestling, will be inducted by a fellow TNA Wrestling legend, Scott D’Amore. Meanwhile, Traci Brooks will be inducted by Gail Kim.

West and Tenay called TNA Wrestling for several years before Taz joined the organization in 2009. Unfortunately, West passed away from lymphoma and will be inducted posthumously.

Traci Brooks retired from full-time wrestling in 2015. She returned to in-ring competition at IMPACT 1000, where her Hall of Fame induction was announced after she and her husband, Frankie Kazarian, defeated Alisha and Eddie Edwards.

The induction ceremony will be place on October 21 during the Bound for Glory countdown.

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