Now that WrestleMania season is here the WWE Hall of Fame induction ceremony is quickly approaching. Recently it was confirmed that Triple H will be inducted into the 2025 WWE Hall of Fame class as Shawn Michaels and The Undertaker surprised The Game with the news during a town hall event at WWE headquarters.
Today Triple H decided he wanted to one up HBK and The Undertaker as he made a surprise appearance on ESPN Get Up. The Undertaker and Michelle McCool were guests on the show, which was interrupted by Triple H who officially confirmed that Michelle McCool will be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame this year.
Shortly after the announcement was made Michelle McCool took to social media to comment on the induction when she posted the following:
“Now THIS is truly flawless!!! SPEECHLESS!!!!!! So honored….best Valentine’s Day EVER!#grateful #blessed #mindblown #nowords #thankyall ”
Now THIS is truly flawless!!! SPEECHLESS!!!!!! So honored….best Valentine’s Day EVER!#grateful #blessed #mindblown #nowords #thankyall https://t.co/vmk8y5liT3
— McCool (@McCoolMichelleL) February 14, 2025
Michelle McCool first started working with WWE in 2004 when she entered the Diva Search competition. She ended up signing a contract with WWE despite the fact that she didn’t win the Diva Search. In the years that followed she went on to become a two time WWE Women’s Champion, and a two time WWE Divas Champion. McCool is also a two time Slammy Award winner.
In 2011, Michelle McCool wrestled her final match as a full time wrestler when she was defeated by Layla in a Loser Leaves WWE match at the Extreme Rules premium live event. Eventually she came out of retirement to compete in the 2018, 2022, and 2023 women’s Royal Rumble matches. She also competed in the 20 woman battle royal at the Evolution premium live event in 2018.
Stay tuned for more updates on the 2025 WWE Hall of Fame class as they become available.