wwe4life_16
Oct 11 2005, 10:47 PM
I have watched the woman's divison when the new belt was created and wathced it evolve from a bad division to a great division to have on raw. Now wwe is trying to rectrate it with nothing. They have trish,victoria and torrie. lita is too buzy on edge and no otehr female is even employed with wwe. If you wathced raw last night you see this weird excuse for a woman's wrestler. She cant fight well and looks like a bad act all in all. I fell it would be better for tv to drop the womans division and would give more time to wrestlers who deserve the tv exposure. I know the T+A is a big asset to raw but mcmahon can find more sexually explicit ways to promote the ladies.
Id like to know if anyone else fells the woman's divison is dead and should be removed??
Siddhartha
Oct 11 2005, 11:19 PM
more sexually explicit ways to exploit women???? WTF? We don't need MORE ways to exploit women! The women's division is stronger than it has been for years. I remember a time when Alundra Blayze was the women's division. These women are athletes... Ppl like Stacey Kiebler can go but the real wrestlers are assetts. The bra and panties matches aint something that needs to be seen, but the actual matches are good. Remember GlOW?
bringbackchyna
Oct 12 2005, 12:19 AM
GLOW actually had some talented girls. Even if some couldn't wrestle they had personalities that could stand out and make you want to watch them. The present day WWE has made their women a thousand times sleazier than anything seen in GLOW. Its too bad true wrestlers like Trish, Lita and Victoria have to waste their time with the talentless Jerry Springer reject trash we're supposed to call "divas". Still, I want to keep the women division around. I have hopes one day we'll get to see powerhouse women similar to Chyna, Madusa, and Wendi Richter return.
BrewtownAndy
Oct 12 2005, 04:27 AM
I've been wanting to see all of the women fired for a long long time.
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