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Post by willywill on Sept 25, 2006 10:18:30 GMT -5
Babydoll,
The question I have is this: Though you did not work for the WWF/E, if you were to be asked to be inducted into their Hall of Fame would you accept?
The reason I ask is Sherri's in. Anyone with a brain knows Liz is going to get in. And yet unless I know very little of wrestling history *This is a definite probability* you are the first 2nd generation 'diva' in pro-wrestling, and any pro-wrestling hall of fame should have room for you.
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Post by Baby Doll on Sept 26, 2006 15:26:29 GMT -5
Of course I would accept but I did not work for WWE. It seems like only guys who have worked for Vince are getting nominated or inducted.
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Post by willywill on Sept 27, 2006 18:50:03 GMT -5
Never say never. Verne Gagne went in this year, and that's one guy I thought would never be invited or accept entrance into the hall. I do think it may take a while, but I don't see any reason why you shouldn't be in. That is unless the WWE continues claiming 'Chyna was the first girl to throw around the guys'. I've often wondered what Bobby Eaton thought about that claim made by WWE; considering he was about 7 feet in the air from a hiptoss from you while Chyna was still in high school.
Seriously, why have a hall of fame if you won't induct the hottest valet from the hottest territory before 'expansion' and since.
Mike Wilson
P.S. If you ever get booked in Wisconsin let it be known. I'll be there.
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Post by baronvonraschkefan on Sept 29, 2006 11:20:05 GMT -5
-I seem to recall Verne did work a few shots at the garden back in the 70's
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Post by willywill on Oct 1, 2006 16:17:32 GMT -5
The real 'issues' stem from Vince expanding in the 80's...and probably specifically Verne offering Iron Sheik 25 grand to break Hogan's ankle in '84 and bring the WWF title to Minneapolis.
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