Funny, reminds me of a post I read once about an Indian cricketerBloke was absolutely top drawer in all ways tbh. Ring work was superb - had amazing matches with Jericho, Lesnar, Jeff Hardy, Cena and Taker in particular. Excellent promos. Excellent character as both heel and face. Had the crowd in the palm of his hand at all times. Bloke obvs had an attitude and a massive chip on his shoulder, but in fairness to him, you got the feeling he was a very principled guy and stuck to his guns. Above all though, he was someone who really made you sit up and take note, and actually care about what was happening. This has obvs always been an important skill for a pro-wrestler. But in the modern day, where fans are much more clued in about the way everything works, and the internet and so on, it's really rare you find anyone capable of this.
It gets a bit overplayed nowadays, but his first "pipe bomb" promo was absolutely incredible. I remember watching RAW and just could not believe what I was hearing. Well worth a watch Jono.
Unfortunately, the sheer ***ism in WWE (or more specifically, the main roster) means that no matter how good a woman wrestler is, she will never be treated in a way a great male wrestler would be. Charlotte from NXT for example has had some great matches and looks confident in the ring. She's great on the microphone and is all-in-all a great prospect. You'd then surely think she will have a great career. But all of that was true of Emma and Summer Rae, and they are now more likely to get a 15 minute segment on a reality show than a 15 minute match.Not at all, I suspect. Apparently AJ's relationship with the WWE management has gone down the tubes - she's expected to leave/get fired in the near future.
Shame really, as she's one of the best divas they've had in absolutely ages. But I guess she is between a rock and a hard place.
I don't think there is any direct animosity between the two of them. Punk has gone on record as saying Cena is his favourite ever opponent - though that was a few years ago now iirc, so maybe things have changed since then.Am I mistaken or are cena and punk good mates in real life
But they could at least treat the women's division with at least a degree of respectTbf whilst I am sure there is an issue RE: ***ism, at the end of the day female wrestlers will never draw as big as the male wrestlers, and so this would also explain why there is no parity in terms of treatment. Or at least not in terms of wages etc... anyway. Rightly or wrongly, a PPV card that is filled exclusively with divas matches is never going to sell as well as one that is not filled exclusively with divas matches.
reckon the thing wwe hates most about this is the mention of benoit tbh
Exactly. There are good wrestlers in Shimmer - many of whom are more advanced than those on WWE Divas roster - but who is buying Shimmer PPVs?Tbf whilst I am sure there is an issue RE: ***ism, at the end of the day female wrestlers will never draw as big as the male wrestlers, and so this would also explain why there is no parity in terms of treatment. Or at least not in terms of wages etc... anyway. Rightly or wrongly, a PPV card that is filled exclusively with divas matches is never going to sell as well as one that is not filled exclusively with divas matches.
But Japan has had a strong history of women's wrestling producing the likes of Manami Toyota, not to mention NXT's own efforts with the rivalries of Paige vs Summer Rae, Charlotte vs Natalya etc. It can be done, or at least women's wrestling doesn't have to be oriented around reality shows not even on wrestlingExactly. There are good wrestlers in Shimmer - many of whom are more advanced than those on WWE Divas roster - but who is buying Shimmer PPVs?