10 Active WWE Superstars who are future Hall of Famers

The WWE Hall of Fame Ceremony is a big part of WrestleMania Weekend.
The WWE Hall of Fame Ceremony is a big part of WrestleMania Weekend.

#8 Natalya

The Queen of Harts
The Queen of Harts

She may not have the number of title reigns of Charlotte Flair or the popularity of the Man, Becky Lynch, but Natalya is headed to the Hall of Fame once she retires. The Queen of Harts has been on the active roster since 2008. That makes her a 12-year veteran of the Women's Division. While that longevity isn't unheard of for male Superstars, for female performers, it's a milestone.

Most women like Trish Stratus, Melina or Michelle McCool performed for five to seven years. Natalya has been a Divas Champion and a SmackDown Women's Champion, but her main value has been with the stars newer to the main roster shows.

When recent call ups like Lacey Evans joined RAW and SmackDown, Natalya was trusted to help train them and get them used to things. She's been so trusted by management and bookers that she and Evans participated in the first-ever women's match in Saudi Arabia.

I'm guilty for not thinking much of the Queen of Harts due to her lack of charisma, but she's been around for so long that she's experienced various points of women's wrestling in WWE. She debuted at the tail end of Stratus and Lita's prime and was prominently featured during the Divas' Era of women in WWE.

Through all of that, she's still around. While Tamina and Alicia Fox were also around for a long time, they haven't have the type of impact that Natalya has had.