

After the successful completion of two major WWE Premium Live Events, fans are looking forward to the Hall of Fame induction ceremony. According to reports, the six-time world champion Batista will headline the ceremony. However, other names on the list are yet to be disclosed. So, the well-wishers and representatives of WWE legends doing their best to push their icon’s name for the induction. One similar action is recently taken by the admirers of one of Attitude Era’s biggest stars, Chyna.
In her wrestling days, she was originally a D-Generation X member. Her physique meant she was the muscle of a male-dominated faction, a rarity. Later her storyline with Eddie Guerrero during the summer of 2000 was a hit among the fans.
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An initiative to keep alive the legacy of one D-Generation X member
Chyna always stood out from the rest of the WWE women of that era because of her muscular physique and strength and even wrestled against men. In fact, she became the first WWE woman to win the Intercontinental Championship.
To honor the Ninth Wonder of the World, Team Joanie, comprising Chyna’s estate and its representatives, has started a Twitter account in her name. From that account, they recently posted a picture of the two-time Intercontinental Champion with a caption that moved many hearts.
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The team’s initiative was applauded by numerous fans who also then reacted on the Twitter post, expressing their feelings. Even though Vince McMahon let her walk away from the promotion because of her greed, as revealed by Jim Ross, she is still loved by the WWE Universe.
Fans supported the initiative to push WWE legend for solo HoF induction
As soon as fans encountered this initiative for keeping Chyna’s legacy alive even after her sad demise in 2016, they jumped in to support. While some of them remembered the good old days of the Attitude Era when she was there.
She definitely deserves a Hall of Fame solo spot and her Legacy will live forever
— yeahbuddy388 (@Bradley35452240) February 21, 2023
Joanie was an absolute icon. She broke barriers during a time where women were thought of as nothing more than objects to strut around nearly naked on tv. I miss her so so much
— Sar (@CinderellaGeek) February 21, 2023
Thank YOU for all you do. Chyna is an absolute icon who created a new way of being both in wrestling and in the world. We continue to push for a solo induction because it’s time for her to get the credit she deserves. The women of today are able to shine because of Chyna.
— C. Colp-Hansbury (@colp_hansbury) February 22, 2023
One of my earliest wrestling memories was her feud with Jeff Jarrett. Really hoping she gets a solo induction soon
— Glennnnn (@immaGlenn) February 22, 2023
Others also supported them by saying how much Chyna deserves to have a solo HoF induction. They also mentioned how it should have been years ago when she was alive.
Great news
Even though she's gone her legacy will never be diminished.— Eugene Morgan (@aepi28) February 22, 2023
To this day it pisses me off that @WWE couldn’t honor her while she was still alive
— Justin Solo (@StraightEdge845) February 22, 2023
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She made me watch wrestling. Thank you for continuing her legacy. If they don't acknowledge her they don't deserve her history. #ChynaForever
— MissRosz (@MelissaRoszkow1) February 22, 2023
As per most of the fans, this was long due and should be the first priority of this year’s WWE Hall of Fame. It will now be interesting to see whether all these efforts by Chyna’s admirers will be successful or not.
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