#1 Kharma Gets On the Hall of Fame Track
Just about every year, WWE inducts one woman into its Hall of Fame. The categorization works neatly for the company, as we typically get one or two main event level stars, a tag team, a celebrity, a recipient of the Warrior Ward, a deceased wrestler, and a woman, with a hodgepodge of other folks or over-representation of a particular type of inductee to fill out the roster.
Just about every woman who has had a meaningful run on top of her division in WWE has, or is expected to eventually get the nod to enter the Hall. Kharma would likely as not have been a lock if she’d had even one full year active on the WWE roster, and not run afoul of management. However, in her current placement, she comes across as a forgettable character who only worked one official match, and was cumulatively a part of WWE’s television consciousness for less than five months, without a title run. Add that all up, and it’s very doubtful she’ll ever get inducted, which is a shame given her talent and WWE potential.