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

7. Alundra Blayze/Madusa Miceli

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jexq1O08oTI Prior to leaving the then-WWF in 1995, Alundra Blayze was the center of the company's Women's Division. She had feuds with the likes of Bertha Faye, Bull Nakano, and Luna Vachon. Gifted with tremendous athleticism, the fans naturally gravitated toward her as she went on to become a three-time Women's Champion. During her third and final run as champion, her contract ran out and the company quietly let her go. This led to her debut in WWE's rival at the time, WCW. During an episode of Nitro, at the urging of the company's President (Eric Bischoff), Alundra debuted as Madusa with the WWE Women's Championship in hand, before tossing it in the garbage! It was one of the loudest shots fired in the legendary "Monday Night War" and made her a political enemy of the company she once worked for. While in WCW, Madusa went on to help train many of the woman that came through the company (including Stacy Keibler, Torrie Wilson, Mona/Miss Madness, and Paisley/Storm) and became the first woman to hold the Cruiserweight Championship. Although she was a political enemy of WWE's for what she did to the Women's Championship, WWE has buried the hatchet with other people who did far worse in terms of smearing the company's name or trying to put the promotion out of business. It isn't too far fetched to see them applaud this woman's contributions to the industry. With her constant taunting of still being in possession of the Women's Title she threw in the trash in Twitter exchanges with AJ Lee and Beth Phoenix, could we see an eventual return or cameo appearance, followed by an induction, within the next three years? I'd say it's likely!
 
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