5 Female superstars who should be inducted into the 2020 WWE Hall of Fame

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#2 Bull Nakano

Bull Nakano: Will WWE see fit to enshrine her in the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2020?
Bull Nakano: Will WWE see fit to enshrine her in the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2020?

Bull Nakano may be unfamiliar to the modern wrestling audience in the West but rest assured, there are few more deserving female performers for a spot in the WWE Hall of Fame.

Nakano retired way back in 1997 but returned for a one night only event in 2012 when she re-enacted many of the most famous matches and moments from her glittering career.

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Nakano wrestled for WWE between 1994 and 1995, wherein she reigned as Women's Champion for 134 days, bridging reigns from WWE Hall of Famer, Alundra Blayze.

Prior to her journey to the West, Nakano wrestled primarily for All Japan, contesting blistering matches the likes of Aja Kong and Akira Hokuto. She held the All Japan Women's Championship for three years between 1985 and 1988.

WWE may not induct her into the main portion of the Hall of Fame due to her less than stellar profile in the States, but she must be a leading candidate for induction into the Legacy Wing.

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