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Also, I think there's a dynamic where the non-wrestler female personalities of wrestling such as Liz come across as "classier" than the wrestling women is because there's an implied reduction of innocence when a mild-mannered woman straps on wrestling boots to become a bitch act rough 'n' tough.
I feel aright with calling Liz a "lady" but cannot see myself giving the same honor to a woman wrestler unless she does tons of charity work. It's like calling a male wrestler other than John Cena or other big Make-A-Wisher a "gentleman"... Feel free to comment if you think I'm off base.
Last edited by Curd; 04-15-2013 at 02:02 AM.
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