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190. Leilani Kai

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Leilani Kai
Although the focus of the female portion of the Rock and Wrestling era centered on Cyndi Lauper, The Fabulous Moolah and Wendi Richter, people forget that it was Kai who worked the secondary Wrestlemania main event against Richter.  Kai was the dependable worker called upon when needed which would later be shown when she was paired with Judy Martin to give the Jumping Bomb Angels credible opponents.  She was also called to be the Wrestlemania X opponent against Alundra Blayze.  Kai was more important to women’s wrestling in the 1980’s than she ever got credit for.





The Bullet Points:

Other Aliases:
Patricia Schroeder (Real Name)
Patty Stonegrinder

Billed From:
U.S.A. (Honolulu, Hawaii

Key Championships Held:
WWF Women’s
WWF Women’s Tag Team (2) w/Judy Martin
AJWPW All Pacific
LPWA Tag Team w/Judy Martin
NWA Women’s

Why She Will Get In:
Her value in the women’s wrestling scene in the 1980’s should not be discounted.

Why She Won’t Get In:
But the odds are strong that it will….

Five Greatest Matches/Moments: (In Chronological Order)
1.  Beat Wendi Richter on MTV to become the WWF Women’s Champion
(2/18/85)
2.  Lost the belt back to Richter on the second last match of the card at
the first Wrestlemania (3/31/85)
3.  Defeated Chigusa Nagayo for the All Japan Pacific Belt (8/21/86)
4.  Forms successful tag team with Judy Martin as the Glamour Girls
(1987-1988)
5.  Was brought back to WWE to challenge Alundra Blayze at
Wrestlemania X (3/20/94)

Should they be in the Hall of Fame?

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Definitely put them in! - 25%
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Probably not, but it wouldn't be the end of the world. - 25%
No opinion. - 25%
No way! - 0%
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