3. Chyna
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_6KJf3mpOM Chyna was a huge part of WWE and a character that a lot of people supported as she was more than capable of holding her own against Divas and Superstars. Personal issues between her and Stephanie McMahon and a an adult film past aside, Chyna deserves an induction as a one of a kind Diva that broke down multiple barriers for women in the entire industry. While inter-gender wrestling was not uncommon in wrestling, Chyna was the first to be regularly booked outside of the Women's Division and treated as one of the men. She has the highest-grossing issue of Playboy Magazine among the Divas that have posed, was the first female Intercontinental Champion, an undefeated Women's Champion, and was the first Diva to compete in the King of the Ring Tournament, the Royal Rumble, and the first Diva to ever be named the number-one contender for the WWE Championship. Chyna was also an integral part of one of the most legendary factions in all of wrestling, D-Generation X. She will always be remembered for her amazing physical prowess in the ring, making it easier for other strong woman to make a name for themselves in the WWE such as Kharma and Beth Phoenix. There are rumors going around that the D-X faction could be inducted this year, which would explain The New Age Outlaws increased presence on television as of late. Would Chyna be included? As one of the four original members, I'd like to believe so. However there is the little problem of her former relationship with Triple H. and the bad blood between her and Stephanie McMahon. Not to mention her misadventures as a Vivid porn star in an era where WWE is increasingly more family-friendly. If Chyna can pull everything together and the McMahon family can give her a clean slate, could we see her make a surprise appearance in a couple of years if not at this year's ceremony?
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