WWE: 10 Women Who Deserve To Be In The Hall Of Fame

2. Miss Elizabeth

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfdSsS4sNw8 Quite possibly one of the greatest managers or valets to enter WWE. And quite frankly, Miss Elizabeth really didn't have to do much. She was still able to do what so few Divas (and Superstars, to be honest) are able to do: connect with the fans. Just by giving a look, Elizabeth was able to get across what she was feeling as she managed "Macho Man" Randy Savage and Hulk Hogan from ringside. The WWE Universe was so enamored with "the First Lady of Wrestling," that whatever she did (or whatever happened to her) made the crowd react in such a manner that you would think you just watched Mankind get thrown off the top of the Hell in a Cell! Elegant and graceful while surrounded by lumbering men in spandex, everything Elizabeth did had meaning behind it. A Diva that was well known for not being confrontational in a physical capacity, the fans would blow the roof off of the venue with supportive cheers whenever Elizabeth did something to protect herself or those she cared about such as tossing Sherri out of the ring by her hair or slapping away at Ric Flair. While I wouldn't mind Elizabeth being inducted by herself, I feel she should be inducted at the same time as Randy Savage. When I think of Elizabeth, I think of him and vice-versa. My hope is that this year, maybe they will include them in the ceremony since this is the "thirty years of WrestleMania" and I would imagine that they want the biggest and best class marking the thirtieth anniversary of the biggest event in WWE's history so far. I covered Luna and Alundra, Sable and Elizabeth, Chyna and the rest of the defining Divas of the Attitude Era. Who on Earth could be the number-one pick on this countdown? Here's a hint before you click. It's not a Diva.
 
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