Marc Mero is making a strong push for Sable to get her WWE Hall of Fame moment — and he’s backing it up with a very specific argument about her impact.

During a recent appearance on Insight with Chris Van Vliet, Mero reflected on his time in WWE and his relationship with Sable, including how he once negotiated with Vince McMahon just to ensure she could travel with him. Despite their divorce, he made it clear there’s still respect there — and he believes her contributions to WWE deserve recognition. When asked directly if Sable belongs in the Hall of Fame, Mero didn’t hesitate: “Oh, absolutely.”

He didn’t leave it at that either — Mero explained that Sable’s importance goes beyond just being part of the roster, especially during a time when the women’s division wasn’t fully established: “The women’s division, they didn’t really have a women’s division so much back then at all.”

From there, he pointed to what he believes is the biggest factor — her ability to draw attention and boost business: “But she brought eyes to the channels. The ratings and everything were very high because of her.” That’s the core of Mero’s argument — Sable wasn’t just a personality, she was a ratings driver during one of WWE’s most competitive eras.

The conversation then shifted toward Mero’s own career, where he took a much more honest and grounded stance about his Hall of Fame chances. When asked if he sees himself as Hall of Fame worthy based on his WWE run, he didn’t try to oversell it: “You know what? If you want to look at my WWF stint, no.”

However, he did point out a different part of his career where he feels his work had more impact: “But if you want to look at things I’ve done with WCW as Johnny B. Badd, they were very entertaining.”

Later in the interview, the topic of the Warrior Award came up — a category that recognizes contributions outside the ring — and Mero was more open to that possibility: “Something like that would be wonderful.” And if that moment ever happens, he already has someone in mind to stand beside him: “If I ever did, DDP would be the guy to induct me.”

So, Marc Mero isn’t campaigning for his own legacy here, he’s shining the limelight on Sable. And based on his comments, he believes her impact on WWE — especially in terms of attention and ratings — makes her more than worthy of a Hall of Fame spot.

Do you think Sable deserves a WWE Hall of Fame induction based on her impact during the Attitude Era, or is her legacy still too controversial? Drop your thoughts below and leave your feedback.

Subhojeet Mukherjee has covered pro wrestling for over 20 years, delivering trusted news and backstage updates to fans around the world.

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