10 Women Who Need To Be In WWE Hall Of Fame

4. Sable

Sable Hall Of Fame
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Considering how much the WWF loved Sable during the '90s, it's incredible that she isn't in the Hall of Fame already.

Joining WWF alongside her real-life husband, Marc Mero, she quickly eclipsed her other half's popularity and became one of the biggest draws that Vince McMahon had in his arsenal. However, let's just say that it wasn't Sable's wrestling that fans were paying to see.

During a time period when women could get over on looks alone, Sable used what she had to perfection and was one of the most must-see characters on TV every single week.

Despite her in-ring skills being *cough* "lacking", Sable did capture the WWF Women's Championship from Jacqueline in 1998. She would hold the gold for 176 days and would defend the belt at WrestleMania XV, marking the first time the championship had appeared at 'Mania for five years.

She might not have been much good in the ring, but Sable is easily one of the most iconic female wrestlers of all time.

It wasn't wrestling ability, but she had something that brought millions of fans (and dollars) to the WWF and that has to deserve some recognition.

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