Former WWE Women’s Champion Jazz has commented on a possible WWE Hall of Fame induction, noting that she’s hopeful that she will receive that honor.
Ahead of the announcement of the class of 2023, Jazz stated that she ‘of course’ wants to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame, noting the following on Busted Open Radio:
“Of course, that’s everyone’s dream, I would assume, you know?
“Yeah, I most definitely, I just — all I ask is, if I’m going to receive that honor, I would just like to receive it while I’m still alive.
“That’s all I ask. Let me be able to walk up and accept that honor.”
When asked if she has a preference about the location of her potential Hall of Fame ceremony, Jazz said:
“Louisiana would be great.
“I always said, if I ever get inducted, I would love for either (Tommy) Dreamer or Paul (Heyman) to induct me.
“Philadelphia would be great. That was my debut in ECW.”
Next year’s WrestleMania 40 (XL) event is slated to emanate from the Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, so if the two-time WWE Women’s Champion isn’t inducted ahead of WrestleMania 39, she could receive her dream induction in 2024.
For an update on plans for this year’s WWE Hall of Fame, click here.
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