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Shootkick Man
03-01-2015, 05:57 PM
WWE has announced that another 2015 Hall of Fame announcement will be made on tomorrow night's RAW from New Jersey. They are hinting at a Diva being announced. WWE.com wrote the following teaser:

"Who will be joining “Macho Man” Randy Savage, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Rikishi and The Bushwhackers in the Hall’s Class of 2015 the night before WrestleMania 31? Could it be a pioneering woman grappler who competed alongside the likes of Mae Young and The Fabulous Moolah? Could it be one of the Japanese women who brought their hard-hitting style to America in the early 1990s? Is it one of the sultry Divas from the infamous Attitude Era? Is it even a competitor, or could it be a woman who often accompanied legendary Superstars into battle?"

We've noted that WWE has planned for former Women's Champion Madusa (Alundra Blayze) to go into the Hall this year.

The Anthority
03-01-2015, 09:49 PM
Alundra Blayze into the HOF ? She deserve it.

frisco
03-01-2015, 10:13 PM
Personally I don't see any reason the WWE would want to put Blaze in the HOF. If I was Vince McMahon I would have a very hard time putting someone who threw the WWF ladies championship title in a trash can on live television in their HOF.

Shootkick Man
03-02-2015, 02:43 AM
Personally I don't see any reason the WWE would want to put Blaze in the HOF. If I was Vince McMahon I would have a very hard time putting someone who threw the WWF ladies championship title in a trash can on live television in their HOF.

I agree she doesn't deserve it. There are plenty of good lady workers that deserve it more. Aja Kong, & Manami Toyota come to mind.

The Anthority
03-02-2015, 03:08 AM
Personally I don't see any reason the WWE would want to put Blaze in the HOF. If I was Vince McMahon I would have a very hard time putting someone who threw the WWF ladies championship title in a trash can on live television in their HOF.

They have a HOF'er who's sexskyping...for money. It's not better.
No offense with that argument ;)

frisco
03-02-2015, 08:44 PM
It doesn't matter what they are doing with their private lives. A lot of wrestlers are messed up. Blaze took the WWF ladies championship and threw it in a trash can, that's an act directly against the WWE. It matters...IMO...much, much more. A few of the top ,male stars have had enough clout to get away with some anti wwf things, but I don't think Blaze is in that category.

Just my opinion, but the WWE tends to hold a grudge. Blaze is a great talent though.