He deserves to be in there more than Drew Carey and Donald Trump.
With all the effort they put into honoring him on Raw last night I think it's a forgone conclusion. WWE loves nothing more than to leech onto the fame of others for promoting their own brand.
Ali and Cindy Lauper are the two celebrities that actually deserve to be in for helping launch Wrestlemania and the WWF during it's infancy, helping transform it into the brand it is today.
Arnold is another person who appeared only 2 times in the wwe. Also think Ali should be in since he was involved a few times and has appeared at big events. As for Trump he did have the highest rated raw since 2002 with the Trump bought raw storyline, also had the second highest ppv buyrate for a wwe event with the battle of the billionaires story line. I did not expect that when reading about previous celebrities on the wwe.
I read this from the wwe website,
"Donald Trump delivered excitement to fans both in Green Bay's Resch Center, and to the millions of viewers in the WWE Universe, in his first - and ultimately, only - night in charge of WWE's flagship program, Monday Night Raw.
The ratings are in, and Monday's commercial-free edition of Raw delivered an incredible 4.5 coverage household rating / 7 share in 4,475,000 TV households with 6,813,000 total viewers (persons 2+).
This household rating is up 25 percent versus the last two-hour episode of Raw on June 8, which posted a 3.6 coverage household rating / 6 share in 3,582,000 TV households with 5,460,000 total viewers.
Monday night's 6,813,000 total viewers made Raw the most watched episode in more than seven years (since March 25, 2002, which held WWE's first-ever Draft).
Additionally, Raw was watched by more people than any program on ABC, NBC, FOX or CW Monday night. And Raw was watched by 2,251,000 females, beating all programming on CW or Lifetime."