Are you sick of Stephanie McMahon taking the credit for the women's revolution?
Once an organic phenomena fueled by passionate fans and girls who worked hard to prove themselves to be on an equal footing with their male counterparts. We see right through your PR fallacy Stephanie. And we are not going to have anymore of your agenda. Who is with me?
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Omlette you finish, DuFromage.
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Honestly her role in the company runs parallel with the quality drop for me as a viewer. Around 03ish. Who is responasible for the womens division is tough to say. She for certian has played a role no doubt.
I will say that the womens division is my favorite thing going for the company right now and i honestly feel Banks is prob the 3rd best worker in the country. Shes one dick short of being a top act. |
I think when Triple H started having daughters there was a shift as to the role of women in WWE. One of the Levesque daughters will headline a WrestleMania.
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There has been a cultural shift in how women's wrestling is perceived too. All Japan in 1995 was probably not on Vince's radar, but I bet you there are lots of people in the company who were massive fans of that. Then you've got what TNA did in 2007 with the Knockouts, and it was drawing more than Kurt Angle and Sting. Then you do have the rise of Ronda Rousey as a draw. It's no longer correct to say girls can't draw in the fight game or whatever.
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Stephanie McMahon takes a bump once a year to offset all this "heat" she thinks she cultivates. Someone will get theirs over her at Mania.
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I read the other day that the voice actor who played Dexter is dead. That's sad.
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Nothing about the women's revolution has been organic.
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"Here are the women. Now, let's all dance."
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I'm just sick of Stephanie McMahon.
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I really loved that Nitro Girl with the short hair, btw.
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The Nitro Girls could be trained to wrestle about half as good as many of the women they've got and fool people into thinking they're a wave of feminism.
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I look forward to them being inducted into the Hall of Fame as pioneers.
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AJ Lee's tweet 100% is soley responsible
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Which tweet is that? The one where she called out Steph for not paying women properly or whatever it was?
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Yes
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She also has that book coming out, doesn't she? Lady Balls or whatever it is. I don't think Steph really "gets" equality. But there's probably some sort of publicity motivation underlying everything, because she'll want that to be center-stage.
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She tweeted "what have YOU done for women @steph" or something
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"Hey @StephyMac, suck my butt! Girl power!" -AJ Lee
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Christ, I was going to start posting a bunch of Spice from Nitro Girls but just a bunch of shitty resolution pics.
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I don't think people really care about WWE enough to really focus on it, but there are some nasty little opinion pieces ready to be written about the WWE's idea of gender equality, and how they are graded in terms of fiscal value despite being presented as big a stars -- and that presentation becomes perception, which is fair enough for reality to people trying to make a case. In many ways, it could be a slippery-slope to be presenting all your women as major stars, because at some point it's only reasonable they start asking for major star money, even if they're not really the major stars. |
Kimberly and the red head that looked like ginger spice were the only hot ones
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And this is coming from someome who tunes in almost exclusively for their womens division
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So you think they should get equal pay as the men even if they don't bring in equal revenue?
That's what I call equality. |
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But this is common in entertainment. No one at the top wants to take a cut, but it's too exhaustive to pay women as much as men in that sort of work. |
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Without Stephanie to give them a platform there is no credible women's wrestling in WWE.
Furthermore you smark-ass cocksuckers completely overemphasize how much Stephanie "takes credit" for it. If Vince or Triple H was the one to make the announcements on-screen you neckbearded white-knights would accuse them of mansplaining or some retarded shit. You just want to bitch. And women will deserve equal pay to the top male stars when they start generating equal revenue. Right now it's no comparison. Also, fuck you, Noid. |
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