It was previously reported that former WWE Divas Champion Michelle McCool was not happy about the fact that WWE excluded her from the greatest WWE female superstars’ lists. WWE is celebrating Women’s History Month and published a gallery of names who have held a championship in the company.
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It featured many former champs, including Nikki Bella, Trish Stratus, AJ Lee, Kelly Kelly, Beth Phoenix and more.
But surprisingly, the 2-time Divas Champion and 2-time Women’s Champion Michelle McCool was unable to find her spot to the list. In case you don’t know, she is often considered to be a pioneer from the Divas Era who was the first name to unify the Women’s and Divas Championships. So she took to Twitter to react in the following way,
“Real talk-when you’ve put up w/ more in past than anyone would believe (simply b/c I’m the @undertaker wife)have rarely been mentioned for making ANY contribution to the ‘women’s revolution’-but WOW-not even top 45!”
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Michelle McCool added that she does not disrespect any of the superstars from the list but it was unfair not seeing herself, there. Even some of her fans also gave a shoutout on this matter after which WWE chose to update the list and included McCool to it along with other stars like Bull Nakano.
Interestingly, The Undertaker’s official Twitter account, which has not posted a tweet since last September, responded to the fix, stating the following, “Too little too late…unbelievable!!”
We’ve made some pretty ???? updates to this #WomensHistoryMonth gallery. See which trailblazers we’ve added! @McCoolMichelleL #BullNakanohttps://t.co/V9VHlhYyZA
— WWE (@WWE) March 3, 2020
Michelle McCool has been pretty much vocal about how she was treated differently in the WWE in the past after her relationship with The Undertaker became public. As mentioned in her tweet, she pointed out the same reason as to why WWE would drop her from the original list of superstars who made the Women’s Evolution a reality.
In a past appearance on the Chasing Glory Podcast, Michelle McCool commented on how her relationship with The Undertaker caused her to leave the WWE,
“It was tough just leaving in itself was tough because it got to a point where I was dealing with so much again mostly being Undertaker’s girlfriend and why I was on TV and even having a writer throw the papers up one day and say ‘Why don’t we just call it the Michelle McCool and Undertaker show?!’”
“It was nonstop and I went to Vince on numerous occasions and bless his heart he was wonderful, but I just said Vince, I don’t wanna hate something that I grew up loving so much and the longer I stay the more I’m like like getting a sour taste in my mouth.”
“So making that decision to leave was as hard as it is, but more than wanting to be in WWE or be a champion I’ve always wanted to be a mom.” (courtesy ringsidenews.com)