Lance Storm Makes His Case for the Next Woman in the WWE Hall of Fame

Lance Storm wrote an article on his website, StormWrestling.com, making a case for Debrah Miceli in the WWE Hall of Fame. Miceli had a lengthy career in the AWA, WCW and WWF as “Madusa” and “Alundra Blayze”. 

“Miceli broke into wrestling in 1984 and retired when WCW shut down in early 2001. Over those 17 years she worked full time for a major wrestling company for 14 of those years. She was both a manager/valet, and a widely respected wrestler. Her resume stacks up with the absolute best of the best, having succeeded in countless promotions in the US as well as in Japan.”

Storm discussed the seven other women currently in the WWE Hall of Fame and how, aside from Mae Young and the Fabulous Moolah, Miceli had a longer career than any of them. 

“The only reason I can come up with to deny her, her spot in the WWE HOF is possible heat left over from her dumping the WWF Women’s Title into the trash on WCW Nitro. While I can see that being a sore spot, WWE has since employed Eric Bischoff, the guy who hired her and made her do to it. Hulk Hogan has also been welcomed back into the fold and given his rightful spot in the HOF, and certainly his role in the Monday Night WAR against WWE was much more damaging than Madusa’s.”

Check out Lance Storm’s website at the link above for more on Miceli in the Hall of Fame, and more. 

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