thoughts on wrestling

Feb 22, 2006 22:51

in light of Stacy Keibler saying that the dance competition reality-tv show is the hardest thing she's ever done ( Read more... )

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thesylum February 23 2006, 23:47:16 UTC
It probably is the hardest thing Stacy ever did. Im pretty sure she was never trained properly. Other than Hair Pull, Roll around and choke in the corner.

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jobsquadmember February 26 2006, 00:22:37 UTC
don't forget Completely Useless Random Cartwheel.

yeah, you bring up a very valid point. which makes this even fucking sadder.

be glad you're not a woman and don't have to be constantly thinking "i have to prove them wrong... that women's wrestling ISN'T that" *headshake* i guess it all evens out in the end... the boys have a harder time getting booked, the girls have a harder time being treated and considered 'real' wrestlers.

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steelcaver February 24 2006, 05:39:36 UTC
Pain = Gain ?

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jobsquadmember February 26 2006, 00:22:55 UTC
i guess, yeah.

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diamondbackace February 26 2006, 06:10:11 UTC
To my knowledge, Stacy has never really wrestled... She started out as a Nitro Girl (nothing but dancing and looking hot, two things she's very good at), then became Miss Hancock, where the only change in job was the outfit and location of dance.

She had that "every man's fantasy" mud wrestling match with Major Gunns and a couple of intergender tag matches where she was a gimmick and was heavily protected. Her only "real" matches have been in WWE, and the only ones that come to mind (Stacy/Torrie vs. Trish/Lita from InVasion, Stacy/Jackie vs. Torrie/Sable from Wrestlemania) were once again tag matches with gimmicks (involving her in lingerie) to distract the audience from her lack of wrestling capability (girls in lingerie rolling around and touching each other is hot, and therefore the vastly male audience doesn't care about workrate because they're all... um... "standing at attention").

Therefore, her statement is probably true...

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