As the WWE community celebrates the latest inductees into the prestigious Hall of Fame, one legendary wrestler is hoping to join the ranks in the near future. Jazz, a two-time WWE/WWF Women’s Champion, has expressed her desire to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame, citing that it’s a possibility she believes will happen someday.
Speaking on Busted Open Radio, Jazz admitted that being inducted into the Hall of Fame is a goal she hopes to achieve, saying “never say never.” The veteran wrestler has had an impressive career, popularizing the women’s division in the early 2000s. Her last match with the company was in 2006, where she lost to Mickie James.
Jazz’s aspirations are not unfounded, given the recent inductions of WWE legends Paul Heyman, Stacy Keibler, and others during WrestleMania XL weekend in Philadelphia. Her desire to join the Hall of Fame is a testament to her dedication to the sport and her contribution to the women’s wrestling division.
Meanwhile, Latino World Order’s Rey Mysterio, who was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame last year during WrestleMania 39 weekend in Los Angeles, recently opened up about the significance of being recognized by the WWE. In an exclusive interview with Emily Mae, Mysterio shared that being in the Hall of Fame validated his hard work and was a gratifying feeling.
Mysterio’s induction was not without controversy, as his son Dominik Mysterio and Rhea Ripley walked out of his speech during the ceremony. However, the legend got his revenge by defeating his son in a singles match at WrestleMania 39.
Jazz’s hopes of being inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame are likely to resonate with fans who have followed her career. With her impressive achievements and dedication to the sport, she certainly has a strong case for being recognized by the WWE. As she said, “never say never,” and it’s possible that someday, she’ll take her rightful place among the WWE Hall of Famers.