Elizabeth wasn't a traditional manager but pioneered the valet role in wrestling. She played a crucial part in Macho Man's feuds, especially during the "Mega Powers" explosion, becoming a focal point between Hogan and Savage.
Sherri was a top heel valet, often paired with big stars. As a wrestler, she knew how to generate intense reactions. Her 2006 Hall of Fame induction recognized her exceptional managerial skills.
Sunny, a popular valet in the 1990s, was the first WWE Diva, and a key figure in the Attitude Era. She managed various tag teams, notably The Bodydonnas and The Godwinns, contributing to their popularity.
Sable was one of the most popular valets of the 1990s. She was known for her beauty and helped to make the WWE more mainstream. She managed several wrestlers, including Marc Mero and Edge.
Keibler, a former Nitro Girl, became a prominent valet in wrestling, catching attention with her 42-inch legs. She later worked with Test and Scott Steiner in WWE.
Lita was a popular valet who managed The Hardy Boyz and later Edge. She was known for her high-flying moves and helped to make the tag team division more popular.
McMahon was a valet for Test and later became the kayfabe girlfriend of Triple H. She was instrumental in the McMahon-Helmsley Era, which was one of the most popular storylines of the late 1990s and early 2000s.
Wilson was a popular valet who managed several wrestlers, including Billy Kidman and Tajiri. She was known for her beauty and helped to make the WWE more mainstream.
Lana is a Russian-American valet who managed Rusev and later became a wrestler herself. She was known for her beauty and helped to make Rusev more popular.
Stratus was a popular valet who managed several wrestlers, including Test and Albert. She later became a wrestler herself and is considered one of the greatest female wrestlers of all time