The WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2025 just gained another legendary name—Michelle McCool. The former Divas and Women’s Champion was surprised with the news earlier today by Paul “Triple H” Levesque during an appearance on ESPN’s Get Up. This comes just two weeks after The Undertaker and Shawn Michaels shocked Levesque with his own Hall of Fame induction announcement.
During the segment, Levesque praised McCool’s contributions to WWE, emphasizing her role in evolving women’s wrestling. “It’s long overdue,” he told her. “You’re one of the women that transformed what we do and brought it into the modern era… Just amazing. So happy for you and such a well-deserved honor.”
A Trailblazer in WWE’s Women’s Division
McCool’s WWE journey began in 2004 as a participant in the WWE Divas Search. Despite finishing seventh, her athleticism and charisma earned her a contract, leading to a successful in-ring career during the Ruthless Aggression era.
In 2008, McCool made history by becoming the inaugural WWE Divas Champion, defeating Natalya at The Great American Bash. After dropping the title to Maryse later that year, she embraced a new persona as a dominant heel, setting the stage for her iconic partnership with Layla as LayCool. The duo ran roughshod over the SmackDown women’s division, with McCool capturing both the Women’s Championship and a second Divas Championship—winning the latter in a historic unification match against Melina at Night of Champions 2010.
A Legacy Cemented
McCool stepped away from full-time competition in 2011 after losing a Loser Leaves WWE match to Layla. However, she has made sporadic returns, appearing at WWE Raw 25 Years, WWE Evolution, and multiple Royal Rumble matches.
Now, with her place in WWE history officially recognized, McCool joins an already star-studded 2025 Hall of Fame class. With WrestleMania weekend approaching, fans will soon see The All-American Diva take her rightful place among the greats.

