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Old 09-24-2017, 05:34 PM   #68
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Originally Posted by Destor View Post
If you think Ortons looks are a large portion of why he had a successful career I've got some bad news for you
I started a reply, but then I realized that this might have been a typo. Are you saying that Orton's looks haven't been a factor? Because I think they have, lol. Even still, I don't think comparing male talents with female talents in that regard is fair because of the fan base's beard density. Let's face it: The WWE is still a sexist piece of shit company that is mocked regularly for how it treats its women. The "Women's Revolution" is a chance to put the scantily clad women further into the limelight and use softer language about their abilities instead of raving on about how fit they are (which they still do, don't get me wrong).
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