7 Women WWE Should Put In Hall Of Fame

5. Victoria

When Trish Stratus and Lita went into the WWE Hall of Fame the last two years it led to people thinking about who might be the next diva from that 2000s era to go in. Victoria's name comes to mind. She just turned 44 years old and has been out of WWE for over five years, so it seems like a good time. She worked for WWE from 2000 to 2009, so she had a longer career than both Trish and Lita although she wasn't as big of a name as them. Still, she was one of WWE's main divas during that "golden era" as they like to call it. All three women started at around the same time with Victoria actually debuting as a Godfather "ho" before being repackaged as a psycho heel. Victoria won the WWE Women's Title two times, had several great matches with Stratus including some violent battles like street fights. Her role was that of a crazy woman that was very physical that was there to make women like Stratus look tougher. As a babyface she had some mild success with the highlight being a WrestleMania 20 match with Molly Holly that ended with Molly getting her head shaved. Following her WWE run, she went to TNA Wrestling for four years although that ended in 2013. She had some not so nice words about TNA President Dixie Carter on the Jim Ross Report podcast recently, so that should make WWE happy too. Since she's free of TNA, it seems like she's back in WWE's good graces. Some of the other names you will read about going in may be unlikely due to other reasons while Victoria is somebody that could go in this year or next year just because the timing is right. Based on her accomplishments as well as he run in WWE, she certainly deserves it.
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