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Former WWE women's wrestler Joanie "Chyna" Laurer tragically passed away last week at the young age of 46.
While the world mourned her passing, some WWE legends took the time to speculate where the pioneer of women's wrestling warranted a Hall of Fame bid.
"Stone Cole" Steve Austin weighed in on his podcast, per Uproxx:
"I don't think it'll ever be right because she didn't go into the Hall of Fame while she was alive, living and breathing with us, and I thought she earned the right to be in the Hall of Fame. And to put her in there posthumously, man, it's just not good enough."
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Bret "Hitman" Hart followed that route as well, saying he felt she deserves a spot, per Wrestlezone:
"It was sad, I think she should be in the Hall of Fame but I don't think WWE will ever put her in there. Because of her relationship with Triple H."
Mick Foley veered in a different route though, noting on his Facebook page that Laurer shouldn't let a Hall of Fame bid define her because she was a legend in the business no matter what anyone says.
Foley is right, but WWE should make the right call next year and put her spot in history alongside the other WWE legends.
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