For WrestleMania XXX in 2014, WWE established the André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal for the male wrestlers.
[13] Jason Powell from Pro Wrestling Dot Net criticized the tribute as it did not "exactly mesh with what WWE [wanted] their women's division push to represent".
WWE also promoted Moolah as having "challenged the gender norms of a once male-dominated sport", but Bixenspan described that Moolah, by wrestling and teaching her students an "in-ring style low on athleticism and heavy on hair-pulling", relegated women's wrestling to "much more of a sideshow" instead of a "legitimate headline attraction" in the previous era.
[16] On March 12, a Change.org petition appeared online demanding WWE change the name of its upcoming Fabulous Moolah Memorial Battle Royal, nearing its 10,000 signature goal.
[17] Initially, WWE reacted by disabling the comments section of their YouTube video that announced the Moolah battle royal.
[18][19] Later, Snickers, the primary sponsor of WrestleMania 34, called the decision to honor Moolah "unacceptable" and said they were "engaging with the WWE to express our disappointment".
[20] On March 14, WWE renamed the match "WrestleMania Women's Battle Royal", removing Moolah's name from the event.