WWE Royal Rumble 2020: 5 legends we want to see in the Women’s Rumble

Beth Phoenix handling Alicia Fox during the WWE Raw event at Rose Garden arena in Portland, Ore., Monday February 27th, 2012. (Photo by Chris Ryan/Corbis via Getty Images)
Beth Phoenix handling Alicia Fox during the WWE Raw event at Rose Garden arena in Portland, Ore., Monday February 27th, 2012. (Photo by Chris Ryan/Corbis via Getty Images) /
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Maryse

Is it too soon to call Maryse a legend? Eh, I don’t think so. I understand why some readers may disagree, but taking a gander at her career highlights should tell anyone everything they need to know about why Maryse is a future Hall of Famer.

During the Divas Era, in a time where opportunities for the women’s division were scarce, Maryse was frequently featured in major WWE storylines while also becoming a two time champion. One of those reigns sat at an awfully impression 216 days.

Then, after walking away from the ring for years, was able to return to the WWE Universe to revitalize The Miz’s career. The power couple not only became a consistently entertaining act on television, but were able to transition their wrestling chemistry to the reality show world for a hit tv show on USA Network.

Without turning this into a tribute article, Maryse has accomplished a lot in her career. Perhaps the only thing she has yet to do that is worth scratching off her bucket list is participate in a Royal Rumble match. Maybe this year is the year she finally does just that, especially since the new season of Miz & Mrs. premieres three days after this year’s Rumble.