Today marks 24 years since we lost Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes.
RIP to a legend and a big part of music history.
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Today marks 24 years since we lost Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes.
RIP to a legend and a big part of music history.
Hey Everyone!
I'm sorry for not posting. It's been a busy but fulfilling month. I will definitely get back to posting (especially about WrestleMania and WWE because I have thoughts), but I am going to start showing all of you my 3d fashion.
It's time.
Vogue Italia Nov 1990 - Christy Turlington by Patrick Demarchelier
Liv Morgan on WWE Monday Night RAW (3/30/2026). Hair and Makeup by Jet Emini. [x]
Tyra Banks gracing the cover of Marie Claire Spain, December 2025. Photographed by Tyler Kenny. [x]
Mekdalawit Mequanent for the Victoria's Secret The Pink Break Event, March 2026. Photographed by Priscilla Polley [x]
Nelly Furtado wearing Dion Lee blazer and pants and Christian Louboutin shoes in the November 2023 issue of Fashion Magazine. Photography by Natasha Gerschon. Styled by Zeina Esmail. [x]
So Bleacher Report's just going to leave out Chyna's match with Lita for the WWE Women's Title at Judgement Day (2001), huh? Or if we want to talk more modern day, Rhea Ripley vs. Raquel Rodriguez's Last Woman Standing Match at NXT's New Years Evil (2021)?
Naomi should definitely be on this list too, especially her three-way match with Iyo and Rhea at Evolution (2025).
Jacqueline is another woman that should be on this list. Her matches were some of the best, especially with Jazz. Also, Jacqeline's match with Molly Holly (when Molly debuted as Starla Saxton) in 1998 was one for the books.
...and Ronda Rousey shouldn't be on this list. Her match with Charlotte isn't top 25, in my opinion.
ASAP Rocky, Rza and Riot Rose for Bottega Veneta's "Portrait of Fatherhood" Campaign; 2024. [x]
Zendaya Coleman for Louis Vuitton's Monogram Anniversary 2026 Campaign. [x]
I feel like it there HAS to be more to the story than just the "video", right?? It's just too inconceivable for that to be the only reason, when as you and the other anon pointed out, there are other people who have done similar and/or worse. So it makes no sense to me.
I totally agree with you; there has to be more to the story than that. From what I saw in several different videos, there were also fingers pointing to substance abuse and other things going on in her life, which had nothing to do with the WWE.
Regardless, Chyna deserves recognition for her time in wrestling. It seems like the WWE tried to erase her legacy for some reason, and I partially blame both Triple H and Stephanie McMahon for that. As I said before, Triple H should've handled their relationship and breakup better, but the company should've acknowledged what she's done for wrestling and not just erase her legacy.
It's also been said that Triple H didn't want Chyna in the Hall of Fame mainly because he didn't want his daughters to find out that he dated Chyna and because of Chyna being in the adult entertainment industry. Some also feel that Chyna did some of this to herself due to revealing a bit too much about her personal life in interviews. I personally feel that's not a valid reason, because his daughters will find all of that out eventually since the girls know how to use the internet and Triple H and Chyna's relationship was public for years (especially when they were also on MTV's True Life discussing it).
Wild that people don't think Chyna belongs in the Hall of Fame, but Sunny was inducted and she was also in porn.
My point exactly.
There are quite a few WWE wrestlers who have dabbled in the adult entertainment industry, but for some odd reason, Chyna is the one that's picked on. You can definitely assume why (I point my finger at Triple H and Stephanie McMahon), but you would've thought whatever issues were had would've been lifted when Chyna died.
If we talk about Sunny, Sunny was part of adult entertainment well before Chyna, but Sunny was still inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2011. Let's not forget that many of the women wrestlers in the WWE also had Playboy contracts while with the company as well.
I wish Chyna was inducted when she was alive. It's sad to see that a trailblazer such as herself didn't get the love and recognition she deserved while she was here.
I don't agree with you when it comes to Chyna. She decided to make that tape, so therefore she doesn't deserve to be in the hall of fame. Women aren't supposed to be doing shit like that unless they are prostittues.
I shouldn't be entertaining this, but here I go...
She and X-Pac both agreed to make the tape, the same as both of them consenting to be intimate with each other. Women can have sex without being labeled a prostitute.
Like I said before, if Chyna isn't worthy of being in the WWE Hall of Fame because of that tape (or anything else she's done outside of the WWE), then neither was X-Pac (yet he's been inducted for years now). It's wrong to judge Chyna when people know that others within the WWE have done worse and were inducted.
Miranda Kerr in a Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello dress for the April 2026 issue of Marie Claire Australia. Photography by Greg Swales. Styled by Julianna Alabado [x]
Tasha Steelz. Photography and makeup by Ms. Privilege. [x]
Claudia Schiffer by Helmut Newton (1993)