#3 WWE Hall of Fame women's wrestler: Kaitlyn
There are plenty of female performers over the years that deserve to be in the WWE Hall of Fame this year. There's at least a couple of dozen that probably should be in there already. But that's not what we're predicting here.
This list isn't about who is the most deserving to go in, but who will most likely go in.
Kaitlyn had a great career during her time in WWE. She was the winner of the third season of the original iteration of NXT and is also a former Diva's Champion.
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She also returned to action in 2018 to take part in the second-ever Mae Young Classic tournament, even making it to the second round.
The former WWE star also had some great feuds over the years with the likes of AJ Lee, Layla, and Eve Torres (who we also considered for this pick).
Should that be enough to get someone inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame? Probably not.
It's nothing to sneeze at, but it's nothing compared to the careers that other inductees, such as Lita, Trish Stratus, and Jacqueline, have had.
On the other hand (and no disrespect meant to her), Torrie Wilson is also in the Hall of Fame. Wilson isn't without achievements of her own, but they don't exactly overshadow Kaitlyn's.
But what we're really taking into account here are the other aspects that WWE considers when picking Hall of Fame inductees. For starters, Kaitlyn is still a recognizable name and someone the intended audience for the Hall of Fame broadcast will remember.
Also, Kaitlyn is from Houston, TX - and WrestleMania takes place less than ten hours north in Dallas.
So, this one might be unlikely, but it's certainly not impossible.