After Monday’s announcement of Paul Heyman, another inductee into the 2024 WWE Hall of Fame has been confirmed.
WWE broke the news through ESPN on March 6 that Bull Nakano will be added to this year’s Hall of Fame class.
ESPN wrote:
Bull Nakano won professional wrestling championships in three different countries and this April, she’ll be immortalized by the world’s largest promotion.
WWE will induct Nakano, one of the greatest women’s wrestlers of all time, into its Hall of Fame during WrestleMania week in Philadelphia, officials told ESPN on Wednesday.
Nakano was quoted via an interpreter as saying:
“During my active years, I was able to get championship belts in Japan, America and Mexico.
“But just one thing was missing – I didn’t get inducted into the Hall of Fame. I wanted this. Finally, in 2024 in WrestleMania week, I am able to get this.”
WWE CCO Triple H tweeted:
An unbelievable talent with an unforgettable look, and a mean streak a mile long. Bull Nakano isn’t just one of the best Women’s wrestlers of all time – she’s one of the best of all time, period. #WWEHOF
Nakano joins Paul Heyman as names who have been confirmed thus far for this year’s WWE Hall of Fame – we’ll keep you posted on any more names as they come to light.
Want to stay up to date with all the most important Wrestling and WrestleTalk News? Join our newsletter mailing list by clicking here, and selecting your preferences!
Trending
- Rumored Bloodline Member Reacts To Tanga Loa’s WWE Debut
- Here’s Why WWE WrestleMania 41 Will Take Place During Easter Weekend
- WWE Star Criticizes ‘Selfish’ Crowd At Backlash 2024
- Top WWE Star Shows Off New Look Amid Wrestling Hiatus
- Bo Dallas WWE Faction Plans Revealed
- Real Reason Minnesota Isn’t Hosting WWE WrestleMania 41 Revealed
- New WWE Star To Undergo Name Change?
- How Long Ago WWE Planned Tanga Loa’s Debut Revealed
- WWE Star Reacts To Not Being Announced For King Of The Ring 2024
- Rikishi Reacts To Tanga Loa Joining WWE Bloodline