Trish Stratus' supporters want Lita to induct her into the WWE Hall of Fame and the former women's champ is seemingly down with this concept. On April 6 at Madison Square Garden, Stratus can join Bruno Sammartino, Booker T, Donald Trump, Bob Backlund and Mick Foley in the absolute most loaded class the WWE Hall of Fame has ever seen. Stratus said in a interview with Ministry of Slam Radio (via wrestlinginc.com) "I put a poll on my site, asking who'd my supporters want to see induct me to the Hall of Fame.ALita won with a landslide, I'd say, I can not disagree with that sentiment." Her fans made an excellent choice. Lita, like Stratus, is certainly one of WWE's most successful and popular female entertainers. Both women went far beyond being eye chocolate, showing the entire world the exciting potential of women's wrestling. This will end up like Larry Bird inducting Magic Johnson or vice versa. Photo from Diva-Dirt.com The woman Slam! Sports called, "the best female professional wrestler of all time" deserves a huge name for her induction ceremony. The collective shadows of Sammartino, Foley, Booker T and Backlund will undoubtedly be mighty major, but WWE must do anything it can to make Stratus' second unique. The pleasure that bringing in Lita might offer aids in that section. WWE could be tempted to truly have a present Diva do the inducting, however the only WWE girl on Stratus' degree at this time is Lita. Champion inducting champ, innovator inducting innovator, may be the right approach to take. Were Fabulous Moolah living today, there would be a discussion about her doing the honors. The folks that choose the inductors at the Hall of Fame ceremony the night before WrestleMania have a no-brainer on their hands, as it stands. Lita could be the clear choice here. Years from now, maybe even next year, Lita will certainly join Stratus in the Hall of Fame. Probably Stratus may return the favor.
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