[8.0] "Woman was an excellent manager and on-screen personality. She showed some versality in the different gimmicks she played too and had real presence. Very uniquely beautiful too and was sexy with really even trying. Such a shame what happened to her and her son and even Chris Beniot. Probably the biggest tragedy in the history of wrestling. A shame she isn't remembered for what all she brought to the table when she was in wrestling."
[8.0] "One of the best valets in professional wrestling history, she was charismatic, had personality, could even take a bump, she had it all. R.I.P. Nancy Benoit"
[8.0] "Nancy had pretty much everything you'd want in a great valet - not only looked great, but had a lot of charisma and personality, and wasn't afraid to get involved in matches and even take a bump or two. I think she did work a bit better as a heel than a face; in the latter role a lot of her involvement was somewhat reduced to shrieking in support of her charge - as a heel her dark, smoldering quality came through more in garnering attention and supporting her character. I won't dwell on how her and her son's lives ended, other than to say it is truly tragic."
[4.0] "Kind of like the Melina of the 90's. With her constant screeching which she did in place of getting involved. Was at her best as the valet for Flair."
[4.0] "I can only rate her as a manager in the 90's because that's all I saw. She was a good presence but during Benoit's matches in 1996-97 her nonstop screeching of "CHRIS AHHHH" drove me insane. On rewatches of WCW I either skip the matches or put them on mute."
[7.0] "I never saw her as Fallen Angel. I first saw this lovely woman as Robin Greene, Rick Steiner's obsession who slowly turned evil before our eyes, joining Kevin Sullivan and becoming his real-life wife. While she later displayed bad judgment with her affair with Chris Benoit, one can hardly blame her as much as the situation Sullivan put her in while booking his own divorce. Her run with the Four Horsemen is what I'll remember her for, as well as managing Doom, Butch Reed and Ron Simmons. She was a beautiful woman and it's a shame her life was ended permaturely."
[10.0] "Fallen Angel was utterly captivating. The Robin Greene slow morph into Woman was masterfully done and one of the highlights of the Jim Herd era of WCW, I was locked in and LOVED the turn against the Steiner brothers and the introduction of Doom. She was almost perfect as Ric Flair's valet, but soon she was no longer on my radar. I missed her ECW run, but if I live long enough to watch it - I will edit in my thoughts of her tenure there. Her return to WCW was quite enjoyable! She fit in great with The Four Horsemen and helped take eyes off the fact that Elizabeth couldn't appear the slightest bit evil or menacing. A hidden gem in wrestling is watching the sexual tension between herself and Gene Okerlund. She rrreeeaallyyy poured it on and I still laugh at it all. Unfortunately some real low life scumf#ck took her and her son's life. She was great! 9.5 rounded up."
[7.0] "Not gonna lie. I had no idea Woman was Chris Benoit? s wife that he murdered until just now. Truly sad. She was one hell of a manager, even though her incessant ring side screaming got on my nerves."
[9.0] "Woman was absolutely great, she had so much personality and charisma. Her murder means Nancy does not get anywhere near enough credit for her work that she deserves or talked about as much as she should be. She was amazing in an era when women were often nothing more than eye candy."
[9.0] "By far the best female manager! No one compares to her when I watched the documentary, I didn't even know how much she was a fan of her work, which I admire) Unfortunately, due to the actions of Chris Benoit, she was also removed from WWE history ! It's not fair, she was a victim of the situation ... and because of her passion and love for work, she deserves to be inducted into the Hall of Fame! Please get her work recognized! I'm saddened to ignore her"
[8.0] "Possibly the best valet ever. She could express utter contempt without ever saying a word, when she was with the sandman she was absolutely awesome. Its a shame that she married that psycho (whose name is not worthy to appear here)"
[10.0] "She could play the psycho valet better than anyone. He work with Kevin Sullivan was pure gold. Throw in she was easy on the eyes and if she would of come around 10 years later the sky would of been the limit for her. Too bad her piece of shit husband did what he did, may he burn in hell."
[8.0] "Sie war ein typisches Valet der 80er und 90er Jahr, die es heute nicht mehr gibt. Also einfach eine schöne Frau, die den Wrestlern an die Seite gestellt wurden, weniger ein Manager. Ich habe sie v. a. in ihrer Zeit in der WCW, an der Seite von Chris Benoit kennengelernt. Eine der attraktivsten Frauen im Wrestling aller Zeiten. Hatte aber auch beachtliche Mic-Skills und hat ihre Rolle an der Seite der Wrestler und am Ringrand immer perfekt gespielt. Deswegen von mir 8 Punkte. Wer sie sehen will, einfach im WWE-Network WCW und ECW schauen (das sollte generell jeder Wrestlingfan tun :>)."
[10.0] "War eine wirklich hübsche Frau! Als Managerin in der WCW in den späten 80ern und in der ECW u. a. vom Sandman fast schon in Vergessenheit geraten, aber überzeugend! Habe ehrlich gesagt nie ganz nachvollzogen, dass eine solche Frau mit Sullivan und Benoit zusammen war. RIP Woman!"
"Was sie im Ring leistete, kann ich leider nicht beurteilen, da ich sie dort nie erlebt habe. Dennoch habe ich eigentlich nur poitives gehört, sie soll also einen ordentlichen Job gemacht haben. Tragisch nur, dass sie auf solch eine tragische Art und Weise aus dem Leben gerissen wurde. RIP"