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The 2023 WWE Hall of Fame was a professional wrestling event produced by WWE that featured the induction of the 24th class into the WWE Hall of Fame. The ceremony took place on March 31, 2023, at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California, the night preceding WrestleMania 39.
Second time honored, previously received the Frank Gotch Award in 2015. First woman inducted in the Hall of Fame. One-time WWE Divas Champion, three-time WWE Women's Champion [27] 2019 Bruno Sammartino: Posthumous inductee: two-time WWWF/WWF (World) Heavyweight Champion and one-time WWF Tag Team Champion [27] 2021 [a] Adnan Al-Kaissie
Induction ceremonies are held every odd- numbered year in the fall, with the names of the women to be honored announced earlier in the spring, usually during March, Women's History Month. [7] [8] The NWHF is a private 501(c)(3) non-profit organization funded by philanthropy, admissions, and other income. [3]
Maya Moore and Seimone Augustus gave the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame induction ceremony a huge Minnesota feel. Moore and Augustus helped the Lynx win four WNBA championships in their time with ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. — The Hall of Fame induction ceremony was full of quips and stories, one-liners and wild interruptions from a rambunctious crowd happy to see one of the best and most diverse ...
Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame 2024 inductee Maya Moore-Irons gives her remarks during the Induction Ceremony at the Tennessee Theatre in Knoxville, Tenn., on Saturday, April 27, 2024.
2023's inaugural class were honored during a ceremony at 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on December 17, 2022. [3] Jazz and Madusa received their inductions in person, and Gangrel accepted Luna Vachon's posthumous award on her behalf. [4] 86-year old Beverly Shade received her induction remotely, just months before her death. [5]
She led Queens to the 1973 AIAW national championship and coached the first women's collegiate basketball game to be played at Madison Square Garden in 1975 – there were more than 12,000 spectators.