By Staff Writer (media@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Mar 02, 2015 06:00 AM EST

A former WWE Diva is highly expected to be part of the 2015 WWE Hall of Fame Class.

WrestleZone reported that WWE will announce the new inductee on Monday Night RAW on March 2.

WWE.com teased that a female will be introduced to join Randy "Macho Man" Savage" in the 2015 class. Other big names to be inducted include Arnold Schwarzenegger, Rikishi and The Bushwhackers. They will officially become part of the elite class the night before WrestleMania 31 commences later in March 2015.

WWE.com stated, "Could it be a pioneering woman grappler who competed alongside the likes of Mae Young and The Fabulous Moolah? Could it be one of the Japanese women who brought their hard-hitting style to America in the early 1990s? Is it one of the sultry Divas from the infamous Attitude Era? Is it even a competitor, or could it be a woman who often accompanied legendary Superstars into battle?"

WrestleZone previously reported that Alundra "Madusa" Blayze was highly anticipated to be included in the 2015 Hall of Fame list, so many fans are eagerly waiting for the announcement.

PWInsider made a recent report that Blayze is indeed the female to be given the award. WrestleZone cited that Blayze asked some people at Monster Truck, where she still competes, to watch RAW. Madusa was a former WWF, WCW and AWA Women's champion. She built her reputation in the women's division during the early 1990s. After her days in the WWF, she moved to WCW and became quite popular on WCW Nitro's "Monday Night Wars". One of her most memorable acts was throwing her WWF title into the trash. Her signature move is the "Bridging German Suplex".

Mike Johnson of PWInsider wrote that it is not yet confirmed who will induct Madusa but industry observers think that Paul Heyman seems to be the best person for the job, considering how he worked closely with her in WCW during The Dangerous Alliance era.

Madusa's induction together with Macho Man will settle previous controversies as to why it took so long for WWE to include some of the biggest names in the history of the organization to its Hall of Fame. In a Wrestling Inc report, Madusa's award is part of WWE's efforts to fix relationships with its former wrestlers who had left the company on bad terms. Other big stars who were finally named Hall of Famers include The Ultimate Warrior and Bruno Sammartino.

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