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** That night basically gave Beth a very unique accomplishment: being the first and only competitor to have entered both the men's and women's Royal Rumble matches. Given Chyna's passing and Kharma not being affiliated with the WWE anymore, she is likely to be the only individual to hold this distinction.

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** That night basically gave Beth a very unique accomplishment: being the first and only competitor to have entered both the men's and women's Royal Rumble matches. Given Chyna's passing and Kharma not being affiliated with the WWE anymore, she is likely to be the only individual to hold this distinction.[[note]]Although as it turned out, this would be matched the next year- not by Kharma returning to WWE to enter the Women's Rumble, but by ''Wrestling/NiaJax'' forcing her way into the ''Men's'' Rumble, despite having already competed in the 2019 Women's Rumble earlier that same night. But Beth was still the first.[[/note]]
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* Combined with CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming - Her induction into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2017, despite dominating her division in an era where, to be kind, Women's wrestling in WWE was not treated as a priority. Obviously, she was an amazing performer in her own right, but (whether intentional or not) many see the induction as a 'thank you' for being one of the main precursors to the much stronger Women's division that now exists half a decade after her retirement.

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* Combined with CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}} - Her induction into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2017, despite dominating her division in an era where, to be kind, Women's wrestling in WWE was not treated as a priority. Obviously, she was an amazing performer in her own right, but (whether intentional or not) many see the induction as a 'thank you' for being one of the main precursors to the much stronger Women's division that now exists half a decade after her retirement.
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* Her appearance in the first Women's Royal Rumble. On top of acknowledging that she was the only entrant to have previous experience in a Royal Rumble match, she faced off against the women's division's current WrestlingMonster, Nia Jax. The sight of those two glaring at each other was enough to spur the Philly crowd on into a "THIS IS AWESOME!" chant.

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* Her appearance in the first Women's Royal Rumble. On top of acknowledging that she was the only entrant to have previous experience in a Royal Rumble match, she faced off against the women's division's current WrestlingMonster, Nia Jax. The sight of those two glaring at each other was enough to spur the Philly crowd on into a "THIS IS AWESOME!" chant.chant.
** That night basically gave Beth a very unique accomplishment: being the first and only competitor to have entered both the men's and women's Royal Rumble matches. Given Chyna's passing and Kharma not being affiliated with the WWE anymore, she is likely to be the only individual to hold this distinction.
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* Combined with CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming - Her induction into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2017, despite dominating her division in an era where, to be kind, Women's wrestling in WWE was not treated as a priority. Obviously, she was an amazing performer in her own right, but (whether intentional or not) many see the induction as a 'thank you' for being one of the main precursors to the much stronger Women's division that now exists half a decade after her retirement.

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* Combined with CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming - Her induction into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2017, despite dominating her division in an era where, to be kind, Women's wrestling in WWE was not treated as a priority. Obviously, she was an amazing performer in her own right, but (whether intentional or not) many see the induction as a 'thank you' for being one of the main precursors to the much stronger Women's division that now exists half a decade after her retirement.retirement.
* Her appearance in the first Women's Royal Rumble. On top of acknowledging that she was the only entrant to have previous experience in a Royal Rumble match, she faced off against the women's division's current WrestlingMonster, Nia Jax. The sight of those two glaring at each other was enough to spur the Philly crowd on into a "THIS IS AWESOME!" chant.
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* Several, most notably entering the Royal Rumble and eliminating [[TheGiant The Great Khali]] with a kiss, and wrestling Wrestling/CMPunk on a near equal footing.

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* Several, most notably entering the Royal Rumble and eliminating [[TheGiant The Great Khali]] with a kiss, and wrestling Wrestling/CMPunk on a near equal footing.footing.
* Combined with CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming - Her induction into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2017, despite dominating her division in an era where, to be kind, Women's wrestling in WWE was not treated as a priority. Obviously, she was an amazing performer in her own right, but (whether intentional or not) many see the induction as a 'thank you' for being one of the main precursors to the much stronger Women's division that now exists half a decade after her retirement.
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* Several, most notably entering the Royal Rumble and eliminating [[TheGiant The Great Khali]] with a kiss, and wrestling CMPunk on a near equal footing.

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* Several, most notably entering the Royal Rumble and eliminating [[TheGiant The Great Khali]] with a kiss, and wrestling CMPunk Wrestling/CMPunk on a near equal footing.
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* Several, most notably entering the Royal Rumble and eliminating [[TheGiant The Great Khali]] with a kiss, and wrestling CMPunk on a near equal footing.

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