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

10. Victoria

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtavFzFg40A Victoria debuted in 2000 as part of the "Save the Hoes" campaign along with fellow "Ho," Mandy. This was after The Godfather traded in his fedora and pimp lifestyle for a tie and slacks as part of The Right to Censor. After spending two years in the farm leagues, Victoria returned in 2002 as RAW's new Diva. Embarking on a memorable feud with Trish Stratus, Victoria earned her nickname "the Vicious Vixen." Who can forget her epic Hardcore Matches against Trish, or the fact that she was one of the Divas involved in WWE's first female Steel Cage Match? Not only was she easy on the eyes and solid in the ring, she was also one of the most memorable psycho Divas (a pre-cursor to Mickie James and AJ Lee) while also having the advantage of being one of WWE's "homegrown" talents. She spent nine years with the company before moving on to TNA. While I don't think we'll see Victoria inducted anytime soon, I feel that in six years, she could very well be up for consideration.
 
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