100 Wrestlers NOT In WWE Hall Of Fame - Ranked

54. Manami Toyota

Not In WWE Hall Of Fame
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Why They SHOULD Be In:

A mind-blowing in-ring performer who was decades ahead of her time, only Mitsuharu Misawa, Toshiaka Kawada, Kazuchika Okada and Kenta Kobashi have more ***** matches than Manami Toyota's 17, whose work for All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling makes her the most decorated women's wrestler of all time.

Toyota helped carry said promotion at a time when they were able to draw a reported 32,5000 in the Tokyo Dome. She is, without a word of hyperbole, a Greatest Wrestler Of All Time contender, and an early women's wrestling standard-setter

Why They AREN'T In:

A complete lack of WWE experience. Toyota didn't even wrestle in the United States until 2010, and that was for bloody CHIKARA.

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