10 Women Who Need To Be In WWE Hall Of Fame
7. Vickie Guerrero
If there was an "Annoying Voice" Hall of Fame, then Vickie would have been the first inductee.
Originally introduced as the real-life wife of Eddie, Vickie Guerrero became famous as an authority figure, ruling over both Raw and SmackDown with an iron fist.
Vickie was a spoiled, controlling heel who wanted everything to go her way and was not happy when it didn't. She was the manager of several top stars, including Dolph Ziggler, The Big Show, and Edge - the latter becoming her on-screen husband.
Vickie was part of several major storylines during her time with the company - from her role in the "Dominik on a Pole" match between Eddie and Rey Mysterio right up to her final full-time feud in 2014, which ended with her pushing Stephanie McMahon into a pool of pudding.
The screeching GM might not have been many people's favourite characters, but it's impossible to deny that she didn't put in a great performance every single time she stepped out in front of an audience. She was a consummate professional who was never afraid to make herself look foolish to tell a good story.