To celebrate Women’s History Month, WWE put up a new list highlighting the best female Superstars to ever hold gold. Among the list were Becky Lynch, Trish Stratus, Eva Marie, AJ Lee, Naomi, and more.
However, a few notable names were left off the list, including Michelle McCool. The four-time champion (2x Divas, 2x Women’s) was upset at the fact that her accomplishments and efforts in raising the division were essentially ignored.
Real talk-when you’ve put up w/ more in past than anyone would believe(simply b/c I’m the @undertaker wife)have rarely been mentioned for making ANY contribution to the “women’s revolution”-but WOW-not even top 45!#zerotalent #undertakerswife #laycoolwho #hadtospeak #stillblessed https://t.co/0VY7QyUALV
— McCool (@McCoolMichelleL) March 3, 2020
For record….not a shot at ANY girl on this list! Respect to all….just felt the urge to speak up & remind all to “know your worth!” Don’t let ANYONE tell you differently! Afterthought? Nobody? NOPE….you ARE WORTHY! #realtalk #stillundertakerswife 🤣 pic.twitter.com/dI3ayZeNYo
— McCool (@McCoolMichelleL) March 3, 2020
WWE ended up adding McCool to the list later on. Still, she felt disrespected by the whole situation. Surprisingly, even The Undertaker joined in.
Too little too late…unbelievable!!
— Undertaker (@undertaker) March 3, 2020
Considering how little The Deadman posts on social media, this slight against McCool clearly affected them both more than the company expected.