10 Things You Didn't Know About Trish Stratus

1. Trish Is The Youngest WWE Hall Of Fame Inductee

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Trish Stratus was a shoe-in for the WWE Hall of Fame. After she retired as Women's Champion in 2006 it was always going to be a case of 'when' and not 'if', and in 2013 that honour was finally bestowed upon her. Trish was inducted into the Hall of Fame by Stephanie McMahon (for some reason), with Bob Backlund, Bruno Sammartino and Mick Foley among others in her class.

Just 37-years old when she was inducted, Trish Stratus was and is the youngest member of the World Wrestling Entertainment Hall of Fame. Sure, she isn't exactly surrounded by a lot of competition in that regard, but the fact that she achieved so much so young really should be acknowledged. Her WWF debut came at the age of 24-years old, and she retired at the age of 30.

In that time she managed to win seven Women's Championships, one Hardcore Championship and a whole host of awards, influencing an entire generation of women along the way. A Hall of Fame career indeed.

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