5 Attitude Era superstars who should enter the WWE Hall of Fame in 2022

5 Attitude Era superstars who should enter the WWE Hall of Fame in 2022
5 Attitude Era superstars who should enter the WWE Hall of Fame in 2022

#2. Former WWE Women's Champion Sable

Sable joined WWE in 1996. According to her ex-husband, Marc Mero, WWE Chairman Vince McMahon hired her on the spot after seeing her at a meeting.

Sable debuted at WrestleMania 12 as Triple H's valet. Nonetheless, she later split from The Game to become Mero's manager.

Between 1996 and 1999, Sable was one of the most popular superstars on the WWE roster. WWE even acknowledged her growing popularity in a storyline in 1998. In late 1997, Mero spent a few months away due to injury. When he returned to WWE, he became jealous of Sable's popularity and the couple eventually split. They then feuded with each other for a few months.

Sable also feuded with Jacqueline, who became Mero's new manager. The two squared off for the newly-reinstated Women's Championship in September 1998. Although Sable lost the bout, she defeated Jacqueline nearly a month later to capture the title. In May 1999, Sable lost her title to Debra. She then left WWE a month later.

The former Women's Champion returned to Vince McMahon's company in 2003. She played the role of McMahon's on-screen mistress. Nevertheless, she quit again nearly a year later due to her then-boyfriend Brock Lesnar's request.

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Over the past few years, many fans and journalists have expressed their wish to see Sable inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame. Nearly a decade ago, reports suggested that the former Women's Champion could enter the WWE Hall of Fame after Lesnar's return to the company. However, it never happened.

Now that Lesnar is on good terms with WWE and several Attitude Era female superstars have already become Hall of Famers, it seems about time that Sable joins them.

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