3 Ups & 5 Downs From WWE Hall Of Fame 2019

2. A Worthy Warrior Winner

Sue Aitchison Warrior Award
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Amongst the pointless multiple time inductees, pretend trailblazers and Brutus bloody Beefcake, WWE's long-term director of communications Sue Aitchison, who for the past thirty years has spearheaded the company's charitable outreach programmes, was given entirely merited recognition as the winner of this year's Warrior Award.

Though previous Warrior Award recipients have all been worthy, none fulfilled the original remit of the trophy Ultimate Warrior devised - making WWE's decision to annual pay tribute to the hideous homophobe utterly baffling. Aitchison scooping the prize this year doesn't clean the Warrior Award of its murky association, but there's no question she absolutely deserves to be honoured. Maybe the Sue Aitchison Award would be a better name?

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