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Old 04-18-2014, 04:06 PM   #13
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Nowhere Man got the bus to Rep Town and repped it up real bad at the rep shop (100,000+)Nowhere Man got the bus to Rep Town and repped it up real bad at the rep shop (100,000+)Nowhere Man got the bus to Rep Town and repped it up real bad at the rep shop (100,000+)Nowhere Man got the bus to Rep Town and repped it up real bad at the rep shop (100,000+)Nowhere Man got the bus to Rep Town and repped it up real bad at the rep shop (100,000+)Nowhere Man got the bus to Rep Town and repped it up real bad at the rep shop (100,000+)Nowhere Man got the bus to Rep Town and repped it up real bad at the rep shop (100,000+)Nowhere Man got the bus to Rep Town and repped it up real bad at the rep shop (100,000+)Nowhere Man got the bus to Rep Town and repped it up real bad at the rep shop (100,000+)Nowhere Man got the bus to Rep Town and repped it up real bad at the rep shop (100,000+)Nowhere Man got the bus to Rep Town and repped it up real bad at the rep shop (100,000+)Nowhere Man got the bus to Rep Town and repped it up real bad at the rep shop (100,000+)
I think that in order to have women convincingly compete with men, they need to look the part. Get some big roller-derby type women, or some bigger ladies like Bull Nakano or ODB, who look like they can take hits from guys. You can still have smaller women like Paige or AJ, just treat them as cruiserweights.

Really though, the biggest thing in making women's wrestling as important as the men's would be to integrate them into main storylines with their own identities and motivations beyond "wrestler's girlfriend.". Hell, just giving them all last names would help.
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