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“Sensational” Sherri Martel

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Sherri Martel was an excellent wrestler, but it was a vicious manager that she really shined.  She was the perfect second to Randy Savage’s second WWF heel run and she could generate more heat than any other female until Vickie Guerrero appeared on the scene.  She deserved her Hall of Fame induction but some of those she managed should have gotten in first.

 

Inducted in 2006 by Ted DiBiase.  Billed from New Orleans, Louisiana

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0 #1 jimmy26 -0001-11-29 19:00
Not just the greatest color man in wrestling history but in spoirts history as well. His ability to define the action with flair and intelligence and yes a natural gift for calling out the man was as important to the blow up of wrestling in the 80's as anyone including Hogan. His image and style made him a anatural and he will be in 100 years one of hte 3 or 4 wrestling personalities we remember.
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