In a recent interview, former WWE superstar Marc Mero shared his thoughts on his ex-wife and longtime manager Sable, discussing her contributions to the world of professional wrestling and whether she deserves induction into the WWE Hall of Fame.
A Lasting Impact on the Industry
Marc Mero, best known for his time in the WWE as Marc Mero and Marc Andre, was a key figure in the Attitude Era. During this time, his wife Sable joined the WWE and quickly rose through the ranks, becoming one of the most successful female wrestlers in the company’s history. Mero credits Sable with helping him navigate the cutthroat world of professional wrestling, particularly during their time as a tag team.
“Sable was an integral part of my career, not just as my wife, but also as my manager and confidante,” Mero said in an exclusive interview. “She had a natural charisma that shone through on camera, and her in-ring abilities were undeniable. Her success in the WWE paved the way for future generations of female wrestlers.”
Despite their eventual divorce, Mero and Sable remain close friends, and he continues to admire her accomplishments in the industry.
A Case for the WWE Hall of Fame
Over the years, there have been numerous discussions about Sable’s potential induction into the WWE Hall of Fame. While some argue that her legacy is not as significant as other female wrestlers, Mero firmly believes that she deserves consideration.
“Sable’s impact on the WWE went far beyond just her in-ring performances,” Mero explained. “She was a trailblazer for women in professional wrestling, helping to break down barriers and challenge traditional stereotypes. Her success in the WWE paved the way for future generations of female wrestlers, and her influence can still be seen today.”
Mero also points to Sable’s enduring popularity with fans, both during her wrestling career and in her post-WWE endeavors.
A Complicated Relationship with Brock Lesnar
In addition to discussing Sable’s WWE legacy, Mero also touched on his complicated relationship with former WWE champion Brock Lesnar. While the two have a long history, Mero admits that their relationship has been strained at times, particularly during their time in the WWE together.
“Brock is a tough guy to get along with,” Mero said with a hint of humor. “We butted heads on occasion, but at the end of the day, we both knew that we were working towards the same goal – to entertain the fans and put on the best show possible.”
Mero also praised Lesnar for his dedication to the craft, citing his intense training regimen and unwavering commitment to perfection.
A Lasting Legacy
As the world of professional wrestling continues to evolve, Marc Mero remains proud of the impact that Sable had on the industry. Despite their personal differences, Mero believes that Sable’s legacy is undeniable, and he hopes that she will one day be recognized for her contributions to the WWE Hall of Fame.
“Sable’s legacy extends far beyond just her time in the WWE,” Mero said. “She’s a true pioneer for women in professional wrestling, and her influence can still be seen today. She deserves to be recognized for her achievements, and I have no doubt that she will be remembered as one of the greatest female wrestlers in WWE history.”
A Backstage Source Weighs In
When asked about Sable’s potential induction into the WWE Hall of Fame, a source close to the WWE revealed that the company is indeed considering Sable for a future induction.
“Sable is definitely being considered for the WWE Hall of Fame,” the source said. “Her contributions to the company, both in and out of the ring, are undeniable. While nothing is official just yet, it’s safe to say that Sable’s legacy is being recognized by the WWE, and she will be honored in due time.”
As the WWE continues to celebrate its rich history and legacy, Marc Mero’s thoughts on Sable’s impact serve as a reminder of the lasting impact that women like Sable have had on the world of professional wrestling. Whether or not she is ultimately inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame, Sable’s legacy is undeniable, and her influence will continue to be felt for generations to come.