Two weeks ago, The Undertaker and Shawn Michaels surprised Paul “Triple H” Levesque by announcing his next enthronement to the WWE renowned temple. Earlier in the day, Levesque made the favor by informing the woman of Undertaker and former champion of the Divas Michelle McCool of her own enthronement, also for the promotion of 2025.
The news of the entrance to the McCool WWE renown has come to ESPN “Get Up”, in which she and The Undertaker appeared as special guests. “It’s an honor to bring you,” Levesque told McCool. “It has been expected for a long time. You are one of the women who have transformed what we do and brought it to the modern era which was the first to combine athletics with what we do. Just incredible. So happy for you and so well – Honor deserted.
The trip to McCool WWE began with its participation in Divas 2004 research. While it finally ranked seventh in the competition, its performance gave a full -time contractual offer of WWE, which it has accepted. From there, McCool emerged as a favorite of fans throughout the remaining ruthless aggression era.
During his stay as “The All-American Diva”, McCool entered history as an inaugural champion of the Divas by beating “the Queen of Harts” Natalya during the Grand Bash of The Great American. After losing the title against Maryse later in December, McCool turned the heel, opening the way to his memorable race alongside Layla and her first reign as WWE women’s champion the following year. Together, Layla and McCool, known as the Laycool, dominated the wardrobe of the women of “Wwe Smackdown”. In doing so, McCool also won her second WWE women’s championship and the second divas championship, the latter, which she obtained by beating Melina in a unification match the 2010 Champions Night.
In May 2011, McCool ended her full -time career after Layla beat her in a WWE match that leaves WWE. Since then, she has made sporadic appearances to “WWE RAW 25 years”, WWE Evolution and three royal rumbles.