Kemo
03-14-2016, 10:01 PM
Jacqueline has been confirmed as the latest member of the WWE Hall of Fame’s Class of 2016.
The third-degree taekwondo black belt is one of the toughest female competitors in pro wrestling history. Not only was she a 2-time WWE Women’s champion, but she also wrestled men on a regular basis.
FoxSports.com broke the news of Jacqueline’s induction on Monday afternoon and asked her what gave her the confidence to work inter-gender matches.
“A lot of the women didn’t like to wrestle me back then because they said I wrestle too much like a guy,” she said. “That’s how I developed more in the ring, from wrestling guys, and they didn’t take it easy on me either.”
She’ll take her rightful place in the WWE Hall of Fame on Saturday night, April 2nd.
Jacqueline was a fierce, barrier-breaking female competitor. Glad she will take her rightful spot in the #WWEHOF. pic.twitter.com/ABktAt4DG9
— Triple H (@TripleH) March 14, 2016
The third-degree taekwondo black belt is one of the toughest female competitors in pro wrestling history. Not only was she a 2-time WWE Women’s champion, but she also wrestled men on a regular basis.
FoxSports.com broke the news of Jacqueline’s induction on Monday afternoon and asked her what gave her the confidence to work inter-gender matches.
“A lot of the women didn’t like to wrestle me back then because they said I wrestle too much like a guy,” she said. “That’s how I developed more in the ring, from wrestling guys, and they didn’t take it easy on me either.”
She’ll take her rightful place in the WWE Hall of Fame on Saturday night, April 2nd.
Jacqueline was a fierce, barrier-breaking female competitor. Glad she will take her rightful spot in the #WWEHOF. pic.twitter.com/ABktAt4DG9
— Triple H (@TripleH) March 14, 2016