WWE Hall of Fame 2021 ceremony has now been officially announced during the WrestleMania 37 weekend. After a hiatus of one year, it’s coming back to the original slot that the biggest weekend of the year in April. While some of the details regarding the ceremony were disclosed, the first inductee for this year’s edition has also been named.
Per the announcement, WWE Hall of Fame 2021 ceremony will stream live on Tuesday, April 6 on the WWE Network/Peacock in the United States, and on the available WWE Network streaming platforms, across the world. It’s assumed that for the first time ever two classes will be inducted – the 2020 class and the 2021 class.
The 2020 class was never inducted as last year’s ceremony was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic and they’ll be getting the honor with WWE Hall of Fame 2021 class, together. Names announced for last year’s class are Batista, The Bella Twins, JBL, The British Bulldog, Jushin “Thunder” Liger, and the nWo (Hulk Hogan, Sean Waltman, Scott Hall, Kevin Nash).
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Although it wasn’t confirmed, we expect WWE Hall of Fame 2021 ceremony will be a totally virtual ceremony where no live fans will be present. But that’s how things should go by, the night after Monday Night Raw go-home episode for WrestleMania 37.
Molly Holly is a deserving WWE Hall Of Fame 2021 candidate
The first name for the WWE Hall of Fame 2021 class has also been confirmed and that would be the former WWE Women’s Champion Molly Holly. WWE producer Shane Helms appeared on The Bump on YouTube to announce the information. The former Women’s Champion did have all the rights to capture her spot in the prestigious club.
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Molly Holly entered the WWE in 2000 and via a bitter family rivalry between her cousins — Hardcore Holly & Crash Holly — and The Dudleys. After a romance angle with Spike Dudley, Molly would become a superhero, turning into Mighty Molly as she joined forces with The Hurricane. Under this gimmick, she won the Hardcore Championship at WrestleMania X8 in 2001.
During a feud with Trish Stratus, she defeated the legendary Diva to win the WWE Women’s Championship for the first time in King of the Ring 2002. Later she held the title for one more occasion before retiring in 2005. Molly was part of the first-ever Women’s Royal Rumble Match in 2018, as well as in the 2020 edition. After enjoying a legendary career, Molly Holly is more than a deserving candidate for the WWE Hall of Fame 2021 induction ceremony.