Bianca Belair has her sights set on a specific veteran to be honored in the WWE Hall of Fame before she concludes her career.
Since her debut on WWE’s main roster back in April 2008, Natalya has solidified her position as the longest-tenured female wrestler in the company.
With accolades including former Divas Champion, SmackDown Women’s Champion, and WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion, Natalya’s contributions to the industry are undeniable. Moreover, she boasts multiple Guinness World Records to her name.
In a recent interview with Justin LaBar for TribLIVE, Bianca Belair, another trailblazing WWE star, advocated for Natalya’s induction into the Hall of Fame.
Belair highlighted the precedent set by Rey Mysterio, who was inducted while still an active wrestler, expressing her desire for Natalya to have a similar honor:
“I can’t wait for one of the women to do it, like Nattie…I would love to see her one day be inducted to the Hall of Fame, but still be able to go in and have a match at WrestleMania.”
Belair continued to shower Natalya with praise, emphasizing her resilience and ongoing contributions to the WWE roster:
“She keeps going and if you look at what she’s accomplished, and how she’s still here, and she can still accomplish more…I think that she’s not a legend in the making, she’s already a legend, and she’s still going.”
As WWE’s Hall of Fame continues to honor legends of the industry, the inclusion of Natalya would be a fitting tribute to her remarkable career.
The 2024 WWE Hall of Fame induction class has already seen notable names such as Paul Heyman, Bull Nakano, The US Express, and most recently, Muhammad Ali being announced.
As anticipation builds for future inductees, fans and wrestlers alike eagerly await the recognition of Natalya’s contributions to the wrestling world.