8 Ups & 6 Downs From WWE Hall Of Fame 2020 & 2021

1. Molly Holly Is The Greatest

Molly Holly
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Speaking of good people, Molly Holly might just be the absolute best of them.

Her Hall of Fame induction was the purest thing across both nights - and the best on either show. The video package covered everything from her stints as a Holly cousin and run as Might Molly to her later heel spell, when she was a good wrestler in an era where good wrestling wasn't always a priority in her division. Talking heads like Natalya spoke on her backstage influence, putting over how she'd lift the entire locker-room up, reinforcing her position as a genuine vanguard.

And this came the most selfless Hall of Fame speech you may ever hear.

Holly spent only a fraction of her allotted time speaking about herself. Instead, she dedicated the bulk of this window paying tribute to the backstage workers who aren't always given the acknowledgement they deserve, mentioning a bunch by name. Given this time to them, rather than dwelling on herself, speaks volumes of the kind person being inducted here.

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