WWE Hall Of Fame Class Of 2016 - 10 Possible Inductees

4. Ivory

With many former WWE woman wrestlers of the 90s/00s getting the Hall Of Fame nod recently (Trish in 2013, Lita in 2014, Alundra Blayze in 2015), it would make sense for that trend to continue in 2016 with Ivory. Ivory is a two-time former Women's Champion, was involved in many memorable storylines from the Attitude Era, and was also a member of several factions from the same era, including Pretty Mean Sisters (PMS) and Right To Censor (RTC), which was a play on WWE's vocal detractor the Parents Television Council (PTC). Ivory is always mentioned by many former female athletes that competed in WWE during the Attitude Era as being a leader and an integral part of the women's locker room. The real-life Lisa Moretti was a veteran performer and was always held in high regard by the WWE front office. She was often asked to help mentor some of the younger women wrestlers on the rise and was a coach during season two and three of Tough Enough. In addition to her credibility, Ivory's recent appearance on the WWE Network show "Table For 3" has made it clear that she is still on good terms with WWE. These facts make Ivory a great candidate for the WWE Hall Of Fame, Class of 2016. But, like others on this list, if not selected this year, her career is sure to be celebrated during WrestleMania weekend before too long.
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