10 Non-Wrestlers Who Need To Be In The WWE Hall Of Fame

1. Miss Elizabeth

Randy Savage Miss Elizabeth Wedding
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This omission is completely baffling.

Randy Savage was always going to get over on his own, but the fact that he had the lovely Miss Elizabeth by his side during the 1980s made sure that he did.

Elizabeth real last name Hulette, was a key part of Savage's character in the WWF. Rarely were the two seen without each other and she would play pivotal roles in his feuds with George Steele, Ric Flair and Hulk Hogan. She was one of the most important non-wrestlers in the company and as valuable as any championship.

This may sound like Elizabeth was objectified as a woman and to some extent she was (this was the '80s, remember), but she was always treated with the utmost respect and was one of the most valued members of the WWF roster, wrestler or otherwise.

Elizabeth even had a WrestleMania moment when she saved Savage from Sherri Martel at WrestleMania VII, reuniting with her love in a moment that left fans crying genuine tears.

Savage himself was overlooked for a long time when it came to a Hall of Fame induction, so perhaps Elizabeth has been overlooked for similar reasons. However, she is an absolute legend of the wrestling business and was as big a part of the golden age of the WWF as any in-ring performer.

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