#4 She is the prototype for today's female wrestlers
Alundra Blayze was ahead of her time and so much so that WWE struggled to provide her with adequate competition. The athletically gifted WWE superstar was ready for a Women's Revolution that wouldn't come for another two decades.
When Blayze was finally recognized for her in-ring accomplishments at the 2015 WWE Hall of Fame, she ran into Vince McMahon. The two hadn't seen each other since 1996.
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Miceli recounted the reunion on the Prime Time with Sean Mooney podcast,
"I turned around and was like, 'Hey! Oh my God, you look amazing.' He said, 'Thank you.' Then there was a big hug and the first thing that came out of my mouth was, 'I am so sorry,' and he said, 'Hey, it's all right.'"
Miceli was apologizing for publicly trashing the WWE Women's Championship on WCW Nitro when McMahon said something that she is unlikely to ever forget,
"He said something like, 'You are exactly what we want. You are the type of woman - the style and where we're gonna go.' He didn't say role model. He said, 'Mold of where we're going.' I was like, 'What?' Then he just kind of looked at me and I knew what he meant. He's gonna go for real women's wrestling....and look where we're at today."
The women's division has undergone massive changes over the years and the key word to ideally describe this is 'Upgrade'. From just being eye candy's to headlining Wrestlemania's, the strides taken have been massive.
Plenty of Divas over the years have pulled the weight, with Alundra being one of the most prominent names to do so.
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