This wrestling legend has opened up about her snubbed WWE Hall of Fame induction.
Arguably one of the greatest women wrestlers of all time, former WWE star Victoria recently opened up about her reaction to a snubbed Hall of Fame induction.
Also known as Lisa Marie Varon, the 56-year-old initially joined World Wrestling Entertainment in 2000 and stayed at the promotion until 2009. Following a long departure, she returned to the promotion in 2021 and has since then appeared in Royal Rumble matches.
Recently, speaking with SoCal Val for WrestlingNews.co on the “Velvet Ropes” YouTube show, the veteran expressed her excitement over getting featured in the 2K25 video game, while sharing her thoughts on missing out on a Hall of Fame induction opportunity.
I think that’s the number one, ‘why the hell are you not in the Hall of Fame?’ And I’m like, ‘You guys are more upset than I am. I’m like, it gets, it’s just, I hear it all the time… just be happy for me getting the legends contract.”
“When my coworkers or my friends in the business that get inducted, I always want to try to show up and support. I’m not bitter. I’m not upset.”
H/t WrestlingNews.co
Victoria Expresses Her Excitement Over WWE 2K25 Return
This year’s 2K25 video game featured an extensive roster filled with several past and current legends. Making her return to the game after several years, Victoria opened up about her excitement in the same interview with SoCal Val for WrestlingNews.co on the “Velvet Ropes”.
“I got new trading cards out. I’m gonna be in the WWE 2025 video game. Are you kidding me? This is huge to me.”
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