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5 female Wrestlers who could Headline the WWE Hall of Fame

The Hall of Fame has become a great tradition, but to date, it has never been headlined by a woman
The Hall of Fame has become a great tradition, but to date, it has never been headlined by a woman

A lot has been said about the progress that has been made by the female wrestler of WWE in the last couple of years. Women have gone from just being featured for their sex appeal to being seen as legitimate wrestlers.

The WWE has now had a female only PPV in Evolution, a Female Money in the Bank, Females headlining PPVs at Tables, Ladders and Chairs as well as Hell in the Cell. The female Superstars of the WWE are now amongst the hottest talents in the company, and there are rumors that Becky Lynch, Charlotte Flair and Ronda Rousey will headline Wrestlemania, the first time the main event of the WWE's biggest PPV will be a women's title match.

Wrestlemania is one of the last bastions that the Women's revolution has not conquered and it would be an incredible accomplishment for the current roster to participate in the Main Event of Wrestlemania. After that, the only thing will be for female talent to headline a Hall of Fame class.

Unfortunately for the WWE, most of their deserving talent has already been inducted into the Hall of Fame, in the classes of bigger headline names. Superstars like Lita, Trish Stratus, the Fabulous Moolah, The Sensational Sherri, Mae Young, Wendi Richter, Sunny, Alundra Blayze, Ivory, Jacqueline, and Beth Phoenix have already been inducted into the hall of fame.

That covers their female talent from Mae Young and the Fabulous Moolah, who wrestled in the 50s and 60s, to the latest wrestlers of the post Attitude Era of Trish Stratus, Lita and Beth Phoenix. Meaning that most of the women that could be considered as headline level talent for a Hall of Fame class have already been inducted, while the current roster has several talented females that could headline a Hall of Fame are still currently active as full-time performers and wouldn't be eligible for induction into the Hall of Fame.

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