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Here is a look at the women who have been inducted into the WWE Hall Of Fame
Fabulous Moolah
A veteran wrestlers with one of the longest women's careers of all time. She is either the longest reigning women's champion (with one reign lasting almost 29 years), or co-holds the record for most wins. That depends on whether or not you recognise the title changes that WWE does not recognise.
Mae Young
Currently holds the record for having matches in the most consecutive decades. Could also hold the record for oldest women's wrestler to have competed in a WWE match. She is best known as being Fabulous Moolah's friend. Her antics in the attitude era are best forgotten about.
Sensational Sherri
The first female manager (not a valet). Although she was also a wrestler, she found her biggest fame managing rising stars like Randy Savage, Shawn Michaels and Harlem Heat. She is one of the most attentive managers of all time when it came to helping her clients cheat. While most women just stood at ring side and looked pretty, Sherri had a power-hungry character that fit well with everyone she managed.
Sunny
The first Diva. Sunny featured heavily throughout the 1990's. She was primarily a valet, but she served a lot of other roles including RAW hostess, ring announcer, interviewee and referee. She was the youngest person ever inducted into the HOF.
Trish Stratus
One of the very few occasions in which a swimsuit model with no interest in wrestling became a great wrestler. She started as a bimbo who escorted good looking men to the ring while wearing very tight and revealing clothing. She retired as one of the most inspirational women's wrestlers of all time. Officially holds the record for most Women's championship wins, including one reign which lasted more than 1 year.
Wendi Richter
Possibly the greatest women's wrestler of all time. There was a time in which more people bought tickets to see her matches instead of the main event stars. She had a well-rounded style and appeared to have no obvious weaknesses.
Fabulous Moolah
A veteran wrestlers with one of the longest women's careers of all time. She is either the longest reigning women's champion (with one reign lasting almost 29 years), or co-holds the record for most wins. That depends on whether or not you recognise the title changes that WWE does not recognise.
Mae Young
Currently holds the record for having matches in the most consecutive decades. Could also hold the record for oldest women's wrestler to have competed in a WWE match. She is best known as being Fabulous Moolah's friend. Her antics in the attitude era are best forgotten about.
Sensational Sherri
The first female manager (not a valet). Although she was also a wrestler, she found her biggest fame managing rising stars like Randy Savage, Shawn Michaels and Harlem Heat. She is one of the most attentive managers of all time when it came to helping her clients cheat. While most women just stood at ring side and looked pretty, Sherri had a power-hungry character that fit well with everyone she managed.
Sunny
The first Diva. Sunny featured heavily throughout the 1990's. She was primarily a valet, but she served a lot of other roles including RAW hostess, ring announcer, interviewee and referee. She was the youngest person ever inducted into the HOF.
Trish Stratus
One of the very few occasions in which a swimsuit model with no interest in wrestling became a great wrestler. She started as a bimbo who escorted good looking men to the ring while wearing very tight and revealing clothing. She retired as one of the most inspirational women's wrestlers of all time. Officially holds the record for most Women's championship wins, including one reign which lasted more than 1 year.
Wendi Richter
Possibly the greatest women's wrestler of all time. There was a time in which more people bought tickets to see her matches instead of the main event stars. She had a well-rounded style and appeared to have no obvious weaknesses.