10 Wrestlers From The 1980s Still Not In WWE's Hall Of Fame

8. Miss Elizabeth

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Miss Elizabeth is one of the most underrated WWE valets and personalities of all time. Her involvement in Randy Savage’s programs with stars such as Hulk Hogan, Ric Flair, and The Ultimate Warrior helped propel the Macho Man to another level of superstardom. She was a 1980s WWE staple right along with Hogan, Savage, and Andre the Giant.

Miss Elizabeth spoke very few words but it was her perfectly timed emotion, mannerisms, and facial expressions that enhanced some of WWE’s most entertaining storylines. Her work played a huge hand in George the Animal Steele’s transformation from vicious heel to beloved babyface. Elizabeth was also the unsung hero of the entire late 1980s Mega-Powers angle.

In the early 1990s, Miss Elizabeth continued to be a key part of Savage’s programs. Her surprise appearance at WrestleMania VII was a classic moment in WrestleMania history and Ric Flair’s insistence that Elizabeth was “mine before she was yours” was great build for the WWE Championship match at WrestleMania VIII .There is no doubt that Miss Elizabeth should be in the WWE Hall of Fame.

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I'm a pro wrestling content contributor for WhatCulture. I've been a fan since the early 1980s and have been writing about it for about ten years. I like taking a historical approach to pro wrestling and have a keen interest in the 1980s.