WWE: 5 women we want to see in the Hall of Fame in 2020

379310 01: Professional wrestler Chyna poses for photographers September 28, 2000 at the World Wrestling Federation restaurant and shop in New York City. Chyna will be featured in the November issue of Playboy. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Newsmakers)
379310 01: Professional wrestler Chyna poses for photographers September 28, 2000 at the World Wrestling Federation restaurant and shop in New York City. Chyna will be featured in the November issue of Playboy. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Newsmakers) /
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It’s Road to WrestleMania season, and as the WWE Universe gears up for the Grandest Stage of Them All, fans can’t help but anticipate a staple celebration everyone has come to look forward to during Mania weekend: the WWE Hall of Fame ceremonies.

The Hall of Fame is where current roster talent come together with past superstars to help celebrate the careers of wrestling legends as they take their place in the WWE Hall of Fame (HOF).

In December of 2019, the WWE announced two sets of inductees for their 2020 HOF year: Batista, along with the New World Order (nWo) faction, with members “Hollywood” Hulk Hogan, Sean Waltman, Scott Hall, and Kevin Nash being recognized.

A female wrestler has yet to be announced in the bunch, but should be revealed in the coming weeks, leading into WrestleMania 36. Here’s who I’m rooting for.

Molly Holly

As her music hit at the number three spot of the 2020 Women’s Royal Rumble this year, I was once again surprisingly reminded of how incredible of a talent Molly Holly was, and once again found myself scratching my head as to why she has not yet been inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.

She was a superstar who put on some stellar matches, sacrificed her hair to guarantee she had a spot in WrestleMania 20, could easily transition from heel to face and did a phenomenal job in both roles. Plus, unlike some superstars in HOF, Molly is actually a three-time champion: holding the Women’s Title twice and the Hardcore Championship once. It’s time for the WWE powers that be to induct this woman!