WWE had had many memorable streaks in its storied history
#3 The Fabulous Moolah (much more than a mere WWE streak)
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The Fabulous Moolah became a member of the prestigious WWE Hall of Fame (WWF at the time) in the year 1995, becoming the first female performer to gain the distinction. And why wouldn't Vince McMahon and WWE confer such a massive honor upon her, considering that she held the NWA World Women's Championship for 28 years?
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WWE Hall of Fame Class of 1995: Antonino Rocca, Ernie Ladd, George Steele, Ivan Putski, The Fabulous Moolah, The Grand Wizard, -c-
Yes, there were others who held the Championship in the interim period, but in WWE lore, The Fabulous Moolah held the Championship uninterrupted from 1956 to 1984, when she finally dropped the title to Wendi Richter. Before her name became mired in controversy, WWE even announced a 'Fabulous Moolah Battle Royal' at WrestleMania 34, before the name had to be changed when stories of per misdeeds came to the surface.
— Aaron B. - Fight For Who You're Not (he/him) (@apburkett) July 10, 2020
We are not here to talk about what she may have done outside the ring, but to remember that, like her or not, The Fabulous Moolah is a very important figure when it comes to the history of women's wrestling.
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