Booker T is a highly celebrated professional wrestler known for his impressive achievements in the ring. He is a five-time WCW World Heavyweight Champion, showcasing his dominance during the promotion’s peak years. Booker T also held the WCW World Television Championship six times, demonstrating his versatility and skill across various match types. In addition to his singles success, he reached great heights as part of tag teams, winning the WCW World Tag Team Championship ten times alongside his partner, Stevie Ray, as part of the famous duo Harlem Heat. His charisma and in-ring abilities helped elevate the tag team division during the 1990s.

After WCW’s closure, Booker T continued to thrive in WWE, where he won the World Heavyweight Championship once and became a two-time WWE Tag Team Champion. His memorable feuds and entertaining persona made him a fan favorite, and he was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame twice: first as an individual competitor and later as part of Harlem Heat.

Knowing a thing or two about breaking through and building a career, Booker T spoke on his “Hall of Fame” podcast, where he revealed who he considers the best women’s wrestlers of all time, a list that includes WWE women’s wrestling royalty.

Booker T on the Best Women’s Wrestlers of All Time

Booker T stated, “It’s going to be Sherri Martel, Trish Stratus, Sable, and Lita.” The former wrestling star noted how women’s wrestling has changed over the years, but these female competitors have taken the division to new heights.

Trish Stratus (WWE)

When looking at Booker T’s picks, one might consider Trish Stratus and Lita the complete package, as they had the looks and talent to carry matches. Sherri Martel is regarded by many as one of the best managers of all time, while Sable helped promote wrestling through her looks more than her in-ring abilities.

Booker T was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame on April 6, 2013, with his brother, Lash, doing the honors. Later, on April 6, 2019, they were both inducted again as part of the 2019 class, representing their tag team Harlem Heat. This achievement made Booker a two-time Hall of Famer.